The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 09, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1009.
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SENATORS
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ifiuilSMTI.V TO WORK TO OKT
TIIK r'ACTM
A PIBIIC MEETING
Heir AH OmiplalntB ' fhnrgra
aad K"Iim tinsel Tki1
Making Then
fid staining at o'clock Ike sen
iM sWinHlre v" Irrigation arrived
M if'' l'a,n AMer 'l
I h 1-ake.ldo ma tney
la In Upper lake ami down
I Ik tower lake several mile,
eMrtln( the itllrlira ami land. I.attr
tfcif rttarfted ' Hie likeable, where
tatf k4 dinner, Ihenro going to the
MCftkottH-, whrte liter "'I I'Wl'llt
astiltf elih lit director of the
Wafer IVia' aMorUllnn.
At 1 o'clock Ihe senator repaired
Ik mvrttiiniM, ahem a public
Mtlu Md tor the purpose, at
gated k) Homlur Tartar. of affording
Ik Isadnwarr. In make known lu
Ik tawMltlr any charge ur rom
Haiti Ikey bad l make In rioting
kit riarki Senator Carter said!
"II will fall In you In pay the last
ktflklag fur lhr vrrlasaallaN of thla
Istd. The government Bipeds you
kt say, d I do nl Ihlnk that )uu
StfOti lo do olhi-rwlae."
M tkt rsllcd upon lh secretary
sf lesSBtorUHnn in frail the snswer
ts Ik question, submitted by I ho
SMllfr 1 1, ih association, k'ul.
avals r the (juration and answer
I srvptred by the kMorlatlont
Itlon I la lh aillalliia rjtr.
UaMtloa law aatlafariorr. and If not.
n waai rr)rl thouitl It lie
aaa4dt
Aaawtr I If
fairly lnlnviiriM.t
.. --... .n.v fw i. f
ID ine Heereiarv dniina a
fralMt vrartlral. And no iirlvaln
Utd (kould U aaked lu aubarrlb
tar tkstk until Riven a doBnlta ul-
H n for Irrliatlnn, A w under
bMd kVttloo uf Iho aatd act. Iho
"yw i mentioned In Haxtrtw
?,,,r,,,,',,l,J rnterailon and main.
ide nix
li ah
and it ahnuld nol b mim
": ai i dona by ihi U. H. M. H.
to rhar.r and iha roat de
JWd nam roMplailoa of protect,
"n rt dlatlartljr aa la Her.
Ik thargra ahall ba deter
S7 '" lw of rvtriralmi lo the
tJOMullon fund Ihe eatlmated coal
Maatructlc;."
Qimllnn :,Are )our local lawa
wjralni thai appropriation and mo
Si i" '.Vr ,r,lB Muractory la
:Zi,,,', f"nn n' r
H25 w b!f "" notcraiiient or
t!a ik ,,,,e WrrprlMj and If
" wnat aniemlmonu are rqulredT
Aatwf r 3. a far aa aacertalaabl
ia BrfMat law la Mtlafactorr. If . . u , .. , , , .. .
M4ntaad Hertlon of Ike rc-1 cn- Hualor .Sewlanda of .Nerada
tUHtloa act. (ho rallmated roat of I Ami Henator Huthrrlaml of Colorado
natrnrllon ahuuld he announced ,., ., ... . .
4 coatldrre.1 an official mniiinrrMvr0 "'' l,'r "1",'l,,', '" ""1 "'
Ml II... ...........1 ., .1 .
; i-M-yiu uiiin hid inini ln a ntn
imiir .miaiairiory
tlllPStloll ,ll llm mliiili,!. i, .!....
or the law dy it,.. termination aervlto
TV '.."'' "V" " "'" '" urn Hit.
llbjecllima, mill what reim-dy , uro
po.mIT '
Answer 3. A In llm nrtl iIum,
nr "Nil," (lur oliJMtl ,i
llm main, ar lln-... it hn orii-n bfvii
unMlUUrlorx Mini tirifnlr. n. llm
fad will aliow. WIh-ii llm nm ur
ny khi m.do ami lamlliolilrt. wrrn
urgiil In alaii up lli.lr Inniln, offlrlnU
iHliil llllil(l)r llm Hmlr illiniti.
liownl n mat of IIH.Rll prr (. nixl
aMiiml thai hn ntKiapt ro.t
miiiiIiI not ciirKil izo.oo an tr ami
It dm with lliU iitiilnritninlliiit llml
w pIkii tii mir Intuit Hoimt )rnr
Utrr other ratlniato wnrn nmii,
when It waa aniioiiiiiKl Hint Dm tout
would not ho Im than ju. UU an
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tliarehuliler will l. tomirllr. In y
IhU adilrd &u mt lent. Thl irrim
UUjlltt. aiut we nili'iunl)' iropt
asalnti.lt. A on rvuint)' in mrt
unMlliracturr romiloiia, ,. nmrm
(ClUlllNUItl M Vtgf II)
PAVOH IUIMI ihhii:
c
Ifenatiir Jnnrt of Waililngton, whi-n
Intrrtlewnl thla nunn, tlatiil that
lhr ronimltlee (aiilttit Ihe $10,000,.
000 ImhuI UaiiP. ami that It aa llmlr
wlah In ham aa liiurh iiioiii') aa m.
alble aiirorlM for llm itnjprla
now nnilrr iepoiuienl In order '
lh) Itilfttit he rmlrtn at Iho rarll.
eat iHtulbln lime. Up furtl,iT atateil
that Iho Klamath prorct riiiarnl
latrnrahlx with olher (orernment tiro
Jwta, ami that the Inmt , far iliw
Veoir aeeninl In he altlnx elrellent
reaulla.
IHIINT.U.I. ttlMi:
OaliiK to dllfeirnt rraaona aeterat
of the aenatora whu are on Ihe rum
mlttee on Irrlaallou were unable in
t iirrwnl at Ihrlr lilt In Klamath
Kalll, Henator larler rtf Montana,
rwalrman of ihe rnnrmtin'Henalur
Warren of W)otnliiK and Senator
Joiira of Waahlnaton, howerrr, are
here, Menatilr Chamberlain, who waa
unable lo tome on account of Ihe rrlt
Iral rondlllou of hla mollirr'a hrallh,
Im .nifH(..i i.h- i.l. ...i. n i
,-,,-., . ., if ! m-m -! , ,
the trip, and Senator Newlamla will
In all (itotialillll)- join them again In
Han r'ranrlarn Thuradajr. Other room
her of the mrt)' tlirltule Mr. Voabera;,
leneral pnatrncrr aai'tit for the
Southern I'aclflc; II, W, Hmllh, offlcUl
reporter fur the committee, and 8. J,
Murph)-, aeraeant-at-armi of Ihe rout.
llllllee. Tho rrrlamallon aerlre laHMrlal
renreaeuleil by K. II, Newell, onn of '
the illriHtora, and A. I. Daila, Ihe
chief engineer of Iho rcc Imitation acr
vice, wltoae headiuarler are at
WaahliiKton.
Call and hear Iho November Kdlton
record at Muller'.
The Best "Buy"
in America
For the mm who seeks clothes talies Is
ItelR-BIoch taart Overcoats Bint Craveietts
They have style and character that tank
then second to none.
i
All yon need to do Is to try them on look
them over and If yon need a coat we can
gnesa the rest.
K K K STOP
(Don't forget "Dnchess" Timers art guru-
tee;, liclielye agency at UU store.)
CHAMBERLAIN
IS NOT HERE
c.i.m:o to nit: iiKimiitK ok iiih
AUy.U MOTIIKII
HAD COUNIEO MUCH ON VISIT
KiH'tiil Kullf In M-kr 11m. Trlt
Ullli HiiinIk Coliimlllrx I'mIII
lallnl In MImImii
H ii a tor ChainlM'rlatn'a
mother, I
who la a 'J rra olil, la very aerlniialy
III rt her hiiino In Nalrhei, Mla nndj" auffident number of aharca
ihe arnalor waa ralleil lo her !1. 1 represented to ronatltuto a quorum,
alle Iwn wiHika no, and mi waa mi- t"-' rcaolullnna pruvldlna for tho In
whin in be with lh. aenato rnmmltl'-o rreaao of the rapltal atock and the
on their villi here, lutirlt na lni'imr valuo of lliu aharca weru Intro-
wltliH,
It A. t'aplea, prlrato aecrelary lu
Komlnr Chamberlain, when lutjf-
viewed by a reprewntntlve of IhU pa
per thla.mornltiR', aald In part;
Henator Chamberlain wa very
nniloua In ho with iho aenato com-
inlllre on Irrlixailon on thla trip, and
rapcrlally during their vlall In Klam
ath r'n 1 1 a. He a Very aniloiia lo Itavo
Ihe project here puahed lo aa early
a rompltlltlon na Nialbe, Ho want
til avoid aa much aa oailhle all the
Irla) In order that the actUcra may
get water on their land at tho earlleat
ImmiIIiKi lime. He alan want and
will lualit that theiteiartment of Irri
gation (uriilati a written atatentent of
the iiprliao ur mat of thla project
wh and on what tho money haa
been apent, tr.--ln order that the
tettlera ma) hate a voire In tho mat
ter and know whether the money la
vetted ha been economically admin
latent! or not, becatiae nn Iho fact
of Ihe coal of the project depend the
mat of the water er acre to the
farmer and rancher."
m:w i'Ktiiikh at tiik huh to-
XKIIIT
The program lo bo ahown at Iho
Irl tonight I probably -ono of tho
rinrat ever ahown In Klamath Kail.
Kvery picture I of the highest qual
ity and Interesting from ltt lo fin
ish. Kirepllonally good I Iho II lo-
graph film, "The Indian Hunner."
Thla la Sine uf Ihe finest picture that
that popular company ha ever made.
violin and piano music to-
ulaiht.
Tim Womnn'a Oulld of tho Kplsco
pal church will hold a ieclal meet
ing nl which lllthop I'addock will bo
prestnt tomorrow. Afternoon at 3
o'clock, ut Iho homo of Mr. Ocorito
I). Ilnldwln.
ONE DEMAND
'DEFEATED
I.MIIKAHK OK I'AII VAIK UV
KTOCK IN IIKKKATKII
UGLY CHARGES ARC . MADE
.Uh-iM Thai lUllot. Win- Juwlni
to Mrrl llm Drwlrra of TIwmc
Inlrrrwlwil.
When Iho aecretarx rexirled to Iho
moetlnit In tho afternoon that there
lucid. In accordance with tho pro
gram of the opponent of tho wlshe
of Ihe government a motion wa mado
to segregate,th rntolutlon. the vote
thereon to be taken separately. This
was done, with tho following reiujl:
In favor of Increasing tho capital
leck: Yes, 5,C8; no, 3,37. The
vote on thla question by those holding
slock In otrew of the original cap
italisation waa a follews: Yes, .8,
31S; no, :,2i:.
' In favor of Increaalng tho par valuo
of the ahare from ISO to $30 tho
voto Moed: Ye. s7.0I: no, 7.8!5.
Tho voto of those holding Block In
nice of the original 100, 000 wa aa
follew: Yea, 3..II7: bo, 3,157.
In Iho counting of the vote on tho
last proportion, which on the face of
lliu return waa defeated, some seri
ous charge havo been made, and they
ma) be a matter of Investigation. It
wa the overwhelming sentiment of
those present that both proposition
be passed, and It I alleged that when
an effort waa mado by those In favor
of tho Increase of tho capital atock
and tho par value or tho share to
havo representative present at the
counting of ttuvballota the door were
locked and admlsilon denied them.
Thut tho matter I not going to be
dropped Is, Indicated by tho state
ment made on tho streets today, and
It I Ktslblo that a canvass of the
vote will be demanded and tho en
tiro vote rccheckcd.. If thla plan I
followed It wilt bo aoveral week be
fore tho actual result will be ascer
tained, aa It will bo necessary to
communicate with rveryuM who wa
present and voted.
W. I. Ilhoad und W. C. Oalton of
Merrill are In tho city today.
Oct our carpets, ruga, curtain.
otc, cleaned by Mongold'a vacuum
cleaner: rate reasonable.
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WORD FROM
BALLINGER
UK rUYM THAT UK MIM, VOUAtW
TIIK l,A-
HE MAKES NO THREATS
iYIII He OuveriH-d Knllrely by Ihe
lw ami Cotitflllona m Oue.
Wm of lacrram
WOIII) 1-nOM HAM.INOKR .. . -
Tho Insincerity of the head of the
Water L'acra association, J.- (I. Stev
enson, and the vice president of the
nuMK-latlon, John Irwin, I shown In
the following communication that
havo passed between the gentleman
and Mesir's. Ilopson, Newell and Hai
ti user. It Is evident on Iho face of It
that If It dared be done these gen
tlemen would endeavor (o so Influ
ence the stockholder n to prevent
tho plain compliance with the by
law of tho association. It will bn
firfind out when It Is too Into that
Mr. Hnlllngcr Is
not going around
with a stuffed
club
seeking an op-
portunlty to use It on the head of Mr.
Newell. It will ba found that he will
support that gentleman whenever ho
la right, and do It Just aa effectually
as ho ha overruled him when ho
found him to be wrong.
.
Mr. Halllnger'a telegram plainly
state that he "will do what the law
and condition dictate," The taw I
very plain on tho question of the In
creasing of the capital stock and the
par value of the shares, and It will
be found that 8tevcnon and hla sup-'
porter have gone a atep'too far la
Hie manner In which they Juggled the
voto of ycaterday on tho Increase of
Ike par value. The letter and telegram
folows
Klamath Kails. Ore., Oct. 26. Io9.
Hon. Itlrhard Halllngcr, Secretary of
Interior, Washington. U. C.
Dear lfcr: Mr. K. a. Ilopson, su
pervising engineer or tho Pacific di
vision U. 8. It. 8.. Portland. Ore..
during hi visit to tho Klamath proj
ect In tho latter part of July. 1909.
Informed tho board of director of
tho Klamath Water Uaera association,
through a committee appointed by
snld association for tho purpose of
meeting Mr. Ilopson rclatlvo to mat
ter pertaining to the Klamath proj
ect, that If the capital atock of the
Klamath Water User association
wa not Increased from It present
capltallxatlon of $1,000,000 to $6.
00,000, and It par value likewise
Increased from $30.00 to $30.00, that
tho appropriation for tht coming
jcar. which ho. said was a tentative
ono. depending entirely upon tho ac
tion of tho (tockholder of ald asso
ciation relative to Increasing the capi
tal tocK or wild association, a well
aa tho par valuo, would be diverted
elsewhere, and that tho Klamath
project would lose Its appropriation
lor miu. nnu tnai tno operation
would bo at a standstill. Mr. Ilopson
Insisted very strongly that tho board
of director at once call a meeting of
me stocKnoider for tho purposo of
voting to Incrcaso the capltal'and par
valuo of tho aharea. Before calling
tho stockholder together, the board
asked that It might have the esti
mates of cost per acre of what Is
called Ihe Upper Klamath project,
nnd which I under the Clear Lake
dam. tho tamo now being under con
struction, and which ho assured us we
could have In froju two to throe
month, but before leaving Insisted
that wo call a stockholder' meeting,
stating that It would bo Imposslblo to
get tho estimate of cost on tho Up
per project, and It would lako about
six month for said estimate to be
ready for our consideration.
Wo called the meeting of tho stock-
holders far October 33d. and there
not being a majority of tho stock ub
scrlbed within tho ono hundred thou
sand present Iho snmo being the
amount for which our association I
Incorporated Iho mooting adjourned
until November 8th, at which tlnto
another ifteeling will be hold. Before
tho meeting of October 33d wo had
no definite Information to submit to
Iho stockholder as to diversion of
fund In caso voto unfavorable. In
view of which fact we forwardod Mr.
Hopson a telegram of which the fol
lowing la a cepy:
"Klamath ran, uct. o. ibo.
Mr, K. O. Hopson, Reclamation, Port-
. land, ore., uecg mag.
Wlll 1910 annronrlatlou for Klam
ath project be dlvetted'ln case of ad
vene vote to increase capital biockt
Will auch appropriation be diverted
la eaae of adverse vote to Increase par
value of snares or stock Answer 'ye'
or 'no' to each. (Wgued)
J. O. 8THYBN80N, Pr).,
AMWRT B. KLDBR, Sec."
The following reply was received
from Mr. Hopson under dale Port
land, Ore., October 20, 1909;
"Advise Htcvonton, Water Users as
sociation, Immediately, I recommend
diversion of 1910 appropriation to an
other project If capltallxatlon not In
creased, both In number of share and
par value. (Hlgned) HOPHON."
After receipt of the above telegram
from Mr. Hoon, we then forwarded
the following telegram to Mr. Newell
and received an answer thereto, a
given belew:
"Klamath Pall. Oct. 21. 1909.
P. II. Newell, Director U. 8. It. 8.,
Washington, D. C.
Ilopson wired u that hn recom
mended diversion of fund from
Klamnlh project unless capital and
par vnluo of share of atock be In
creased.' Will the anuronrlatlon be
diverted If shareholders vote unfavor-
ably7 Wire 'Ye' or 'So' Immediate
ly. (Signed) J. O. STEVENSON.
Prealdcnt."
" Washington. D. C, Oct. 22. 1909.
Pre. Klamath Water Users' Anocla
tlon, J. G. Stevenson, Klamath
Fall, Ore.
Failure to Increase rapltal stock
and par value ofrsharc would be
breach of specific terms of contract
water users with association and con
tract of association with United
State. Hopson' recommendation to
divert fund a far aa possible In case
of uch failure will be approved.
(Signed) NBWEMi. Director."
We, therefore, submit to you the
same question which weave sub
mitted to Mr. Hopson and to Mr.
Newell, and want a direct reply from
you. not under the ilgnature of Mr.
Newell, but binder your own algna
ture. Wo would ask that, If possible,
you forward u telegram to Inquiry,
to that we may submit It to the stock
holders at tho meeting to bo held
November Stb, and any further ex
planation you may have we would be
glad to receive by correspondence.
Your very truly.
JOHN IRWIN, Vlce-Pres.
Reply of Secretary Dalliager by
telegram wa as follews:
"Answering yours Oct 31th. will
not make either promise or threat re-sx.-ctlng
diversion of fnads to In
fluence action of your association. Co
operation of land owners desired to
secure best results. I will do what
the law and conditions dictate.
BALLINGER. Secretary."
XOTICK
. .Check No. 1S4, Issued by the Great
Northern Box company and payable
to the Southern PaMflc company, baa
been lott In tranilt. Tho check was
drawn for $310.31, and signed by
Chas. McCowan for the box company.
The public I warned not to cash the
check.
Wanted to buy from owner, on easy
term. 130 acres of land, with SO
acres under the ditch: wild or Im Im
peoved: must be good, deep soft. Ad
dress J. II. O., Herald-Office.
A program at the Iris that can't be
beat, Including' violin and piano
music.
Don't mis "The lldlaa Runner."
tht finest of Bograph film, at the
Irl tonight.
We have fruit and vegetable for
sulo that you cannot get from the
farmer here at this time of tho year.
Hot chocolate, coffee, tea and hot
oup. East End Kandjr Kitchen.
Our Guarantee
with these:
Wheat we aajr ajaaraatee we aseaa last what wa aajr. If yw
are not Ballasted jroar geeawjr wktl he rcf de at stare wMhowt fariay
or tiurettesj. Now that la the gaaraatee we sdvc
Any Household Retard hearbag Red Star lahst DOtat
8HIKLDbe! la positively gaaraateed ta give entire aatd ahsslats
saUafactioa.
That'a fair, laa't UT
ROMS CMAM
r
Star Drug Store
incj
CM$MI$MMMIM
PIONEERS'
BANQUET
3M TIM RKCALLKD AT LAW
XIGHTH MKKTIXCi
OVER A HCJWRCD MCMfJOtS
4anise at the tmrm XsHwhrr tat OM
ftrtllrra Who Were Ptt-seat aad
Hlsjwed thr RoH
Nothing lacked to make the social
jvent or the Klamath Baata Ploassr
ioclcty a thorough saeceas. Prwl
lent Steams called the athetiaa ts
order In the courtroom aad aakad all
eligible to membership to cess for
ward to the desk of the secretary aad
tlgn the roll. Thl required the great
er part of aa hour, aa tally 110 of the
men and womea who have for the
past twenty years or mora enjoyed
the blessing of this country slgBad
the roster.
President O. A. Stearas delivered
a brief address of welcome, waiefe
was heartily applauded, as It strongly
expressed the sentiments of the pio
neer aad their families. This waa
followed by several saaatenl aambers.
Tho Pioneer double msle qaartet waa
heartily applauded and i naadad t
aa eacore. The ktdlea' tjuartet gave
a mut leal, number that added ta the
catertalaaeat, hat aa mil the yaeaj
sole aad eacore by Mrs. Da J. Sana
wait waa the erowalag trreat la tha
musical Ilae.
The ploaeer poem by Ca avals) O. C.
Applegate waa heartily aaalaadad. H
recalled to the salads at the sMeat
settlers the stirring daya wham Ufa
waa freely gtvea aa the eaex af ear
preseat cbrtllaatloa aad dewlaasasat.
Followlag the musical aad Uterary
numbers at the courthouse the gath
ering adjourned to Red Men's hall,
where a banquet waa served by the
Pioneer ladles, assisted by the Native
Daughters of Klamath Baal a. Sev
eral after dinner speeches"were made
by tho oldest settlers. Several hours
were spjat In coaversatioa aad la
(Suing remlnlsceacea of the daya
"when we were boys." The gather
ing was repreaeatatlve of the eatlra
Klamath couatry, aad all preeeat
were enthused with the bright pros
pect ahead of the orgaalaaUea that
haa been fouaded to perpetuate aad
keep sacred the memorise of tho teat
ago.
Don't wear oat your back, broom
and carpets when you caa gat tho
work done so quickly, theroagaly aad.
cheaply by Mongold'a vacuum eteaaer.
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