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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1911)
ia-4lt-w .. rxmmvittmusm&xzm atfm8Siwwsai L l Goods MKJ Earieet Lta ever displayed In the West I mow ua sale at Ike Hotel Hahtww, reoat Mt. Iwttrhcs, Pats, Brakm, fompadoars, etc. KverytMng hi Hair right at hand to deliver to yo, aad accaratrty matched, area ta moat dMkatt shades. Uu Mac of grays, drabs, aabaras aad reds oa head. Highest market price paid for rat hah. Uittl Taeaday atoning, May 23 HAIR DRESSING FREE aaSaWQaaaal 1 I Bk EH MHHI VstaasnP naaV SWISS OK AMKIUCAN Watches arc the same to ut. We un derstand their fallings. We make a specially ot repairing fine wa tehee ami Jewelry, the reletting of precious stone, etc., which we do In the best style ot the Jeweler's art. WIXTKR8' JKYYKIJtT STORK TO SETTLE LOST RIVER TROUBLES 81RVKY SOON TO UK M.UIF Mill THK WKPOSK OK COIAKCTINQ NKCK&SAHY WATKIt HMIIITM INFORMATION ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS s Special Sale on Kid Gloves Wednesday and Thursday May 24th and 25th 11.25 Gloves at 1.05 " 1.75 " 2.00 3.25 M 08c. S1.39 1.40 1.60 2.98 STILTS DRY GOODS STORE SAU&I, May 22. Squaw Creek and Tutualo Creek water rights In. Crook county have been adjudicated.' The decision of the board lias becnl upheld by Judge Dradshaw of The Dalle. ' A total of 238 rights to water were! Involved In the Squaw Creek deter-1 ruination, and the decree to bo entered win runnrni rignia 10 irrigate. li,v 0IS.85 acres ot land, COR 1.35 acres ot which are at present under Irriga tion. ' I In the Tumalo decree ISO rights to water wero invoncu, affecting about 30,000 acres ot land, only 3,05 S ncreal of which are under Irrigation. Eight determinations have now been confirmed by the courts, Involv ing In all 60 rights to water. These rights have been thus denned at an average cost to tho claimants on the different streams ranging from $6 to $10 each, and at no expense to the state, as the fees paid to the state more than equaled the appropriations made for such purposes. At the present tlmo surveys are In progress on Powder River In tlsker county to collect the fundamental In formation as a basis, for adjudication or the water rights' on this stream and all of Its tributaries. Similar surveys will ho commenced In the near future by the state engineer on Sllvles River in Harney county and tost River In Klamath county, nnd the maps ot the Rogue River hereto fore made will be carefully checked orer to bring them up to date. IS K.UJI.K HIIIRTM These Httlrta aro In Coat Style, with cuffs attached. If you palil ftf for these talucs you woul he Retting excellent bargains. Our price, $1,115 anil $I.IMI. ATKINSON'S IN THE HEART OF KLAMATH FALLS KAVHKU I1UIVKS We have n new m complete line of .Ilk uh.l lisle glmc., , )(, AUo ii ilK r k, glne In nil ,11hli I'rlces from un(. $.jaSi Pretty Wash Dresses'orGirls FRANK ROBERTS Contractor Cejjttit Sidewalks a Specialty Ccameat Cirblag, BaaeMeat Floora All kiada of Coacrete Work 713 Mali St. All Work Gaaraateed KLAMATH FALLS FaoM504 ' WHAT FRISCO HAYS In response to a telegram relative to the reception ten- dered tho San Francisco men here. Chairman W. N. Moore received the follewing: e "A welcome such as our party has received at the bands of Klamath Falls warms our hearts and U not only appreciated by those who accompany you, but by those at home. Tall tba good people there that wa rejoice In their progress and prosperity, and wish them full measure for the future. Their advancement Is ours, and here's to still closer relations. "M. H. ROBBINS JR.. "President the Merchants' Asso- elation of Ban Francisco." lgfffl?l 'vsannBeaF Among the recent New York purchases made by ut came a generous shipment of pretty little everyday dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years; and busy mothers with little or no time to make up such good dresses at home should make it a point to see these and learn the very small prices we ask. These are dresses of sturdy ginghams in cute little checks and plaids; galateas, too, and pretty percales in plain colors with colored piping In pretty contrast. Low necks or high necks; skirts in dainty girlish plaits; especially fine values. Priced from - - - 75C. tO $2.25 mm aBM' BW afw'fNft mm w mm One-fourth Off on all Ladies' Suits and Millinery all this week An excellent chance to buy a smart suit or hat at a very little price. To secure a good all-around street suit, suit for traveling or business wear, this is certainly an exceptional opportunity. One-fourth off all this week IF ATKINSON HAS IT. IT'S IN STYLli - - Cfl W W Our Clothes Have a crrlaJa elegance off perfection that is appreciated by asea who know, fee ear styles are Mot hard and fast. Wa are always glad to adapt to arevaiUac modes aay special clothe, comfort yon fcava kaowa far years. Wa an glad to drrse yoa as yea) waat ta he ' drsased, K yea have seme deelati aref ereaer. Or wa caa ssian yea perfect aatlataetwa fee fabric, UHoriag aad style If yoa prefer to leave thane ta aw." , t j LOEWE BROS ' Tailors Heat to Palace CMM "Oar rleaalag, repairiag aad pressing caa't be aeaU" WttlJ.MSIi(Tr3ftfSS MMAT TIIEY MlfE Tl ACCMtfliSil (Coatlaued from Page 1) BEDS OF RIVERS BELONG 10 STATE, "I m m ATTOHNKY UKNKIIAh MIVKM IIIH OPINION IN IIKI'I.V TO AN IN yilllV CONCKIININO THK Ol KRATIONH OK DHKIM1KH the rink tn Itu uorth many tliounJ iiioriilnuV tniln fix hU Ihiiiik In Hmi. ii dollars to tho ton. knuc. VANTHI"I ilclri to rent a piano, In Kood (Hid tt Inn. Notify 307, Herald nltlrc, SS-Kt II. Hinlih mine In from tllcndalit Kntiinlay itcnlnK to nttrnd In hu. A iiotrl 1'lit.liliMl mhrriiilnK rlmk ()wiiitin n ilionoi;riiili to mil ilu tt ti'titloii of pannors hi hi n.lrntlw. monl Hhlrh It illl,ii J The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Arc prepared lo turn oat all kbsda of First Class Work, ttoelag special atteaUoa. O. K. Transfer Go. Day Faoae 871 Night Paoae 878 others than by ourselves. It Is not I, but the Mexican nation, which can best answer the question whether. having gained power I am likely to convert myself Into such a tyrant at Diss. You ask: "Will the Mexican peo ple be able to conduct their govern ment similar to the government of the American people?" The constitution of Mexico Is tery similar to the American constitution, but Mexicans are not so accustomed to democratic practices. ine leaaers or tno new governs inent, being true representatives of the people, and having the welfare of the people at heart, have no doubt that we will soon be able to solve tho difficulties, aad tba people be able to conduct our own government. I do not expect any difficulty la dealing with any tarty arising from the church. When I formed the political platform. I took great care not to touch on any point connected with religious questions. I have thought that the necessities of this erlsls were to regain liberty, the rights of cltl- xena aad to establish a democratic practice. After these are settled, rep. resentatlves of the people will reach all necessary exclusions regarding religious and other questions. In all questions we will limit ourselves only to carrying out the will of the peo ple. The sympathy which America has manifested has demonstrated that the revolution aided as greatly, and will create la Mexico a sentimentality which will bring ua closer together as a people, aad will also bring the goverameats of Mexico and the Unit ed States closer. 8AI.KM. Slay 3:. In renting to an Inquiry mado by It. K. Clanton. master flxh warden, Attorney General Crawford holds tli.it tli bill of ull navleablo waters wlthlu tlio ktnte aro tlio property of the stntc, nml not of tho United Htatvri. "In reply to jour Inquiry rrlnllte to whether our depart mVut Iiiih au uuthorlty under tho law to proven! the dredging of the bed of the Colum bia Itlver where It Is used for drift nut fishing." Hays the attorney gen oral, "I lion to say that the beds of all navlxablo waters within tlio slate of Oregon belongs to tho ststf, and while the United Htaton liovernmeut lias supervision over the navigation under tho constitution of tho United States, tho right to tho lied of tlio stream rests with tho state In Its sov ereign capacity oh representative of all tho pcoplo of Iho state, nnd In my opinion tho statu ran regulate lliu iiko of the bud of such waters In any way deemed most beneficial to tho people of tlio Btnto. "Tho question Is who lias Iho right to excrcUo this authority, whether tlio Btato land board as agenry of thu state to which Is entrusted lit) con- John A. Hogg Jr., of Vancouver, ! nm matters In Klmnntli I'alli. Wash., Is hern lo look over the roun-l II try. ll( to hU fiimlly from Auburn, i.'al Arthur CJnrrUnn of Kugenn Mile expects to return this rek. i tinning today's lsltors In Klnnm'b ,1'nllH. J. I). llanna and Albert l.enlsrniue .In Saturday ovenlnc from Ornnts Pass. T. I. .McAllister rnnu In from Lakevlow last night ami left on Dili A Trinidad lnntir tin. llroi(iM n n) to mnkt pnMT fiom miftsr utu K. Ilunsaker U here on n Mtort ' c-ll- that It m!! to b- priiiiinme 10 rnie rnne lor 'He uff iork, the miKnr IH-Inii n bt-uriMiift New Zealand Iiiih built the target concrete btlilRi. hpnti In the orld in'.ir Auklnnd mi nrrli 3:n feet Innx, 117 feet blKb mill 10 flit lile. A LARGE INCOME W han misik Main kirrrt iniper ly llMt is wylng well. eiiw note the following! H.1 fret la the heart of the city,. A noii'l feMure of n new I'rpuch . mibiiiiirlne boat In that tbe name power U uod to ilrlrn It when sub- jiiHTK'd nit when nil tbe mirfiic.. of the water, eeeeees I'm- everjtbliiK In Miulr, tbe bi-nt of Strings anil I'lnmw, ut pill en (but nn rlnbt. k" In Hie Klsnintli Kails Jlimii llnux. I'hnne 7S7 The I'nlliil HlateH pontofllie ilepmt inent U lr)lng to II lid an envelope that raliliol h.i finjiti...! tkltl...... ,l...n.li.M I. ..II. II... . Lll i .....! . ,. .. - ' 3,000 a year art. I'rlce $sVM a fool, ' ' aaa aiu,e rash will liaaaae M. ino-foot roraer, with good llk. lug. renting for SI, MOO a year. Will hriag much more whew prreent least etplren. rim Is only $18.1 a foot, on reaMmable terms. Another ISO-foot corner with good Income, and Km, r( ,, (w,n HWi foot. ni-MiiiAiii.r: iioMra One In Nichols Addition at $SI,A0O, one-llilnl cakli. It's waxlrrn in every nay and has a large lot. One In Nichols Audition at $1,000, ooc-luilf rash. If one of ti walrst among the best. Om on Kiglilh street at $M."W). trlllt ..mIv aUWl .l. KH. . ..I . .11 .... I. -A. .. ,.!.. ,l. ' "' ""- IMP IHIIHniTT i;,;.U;,re must acl I. m. matter." Si'i.rl "" t Trs in giving hi. opinion on this point ljfiZJj?" tho attorney acenral holda that thol" . "nu ,ot ror mUo mM0'- state land Iward has this poner, anil I A slx-nwrn hoitse and corner lot suggests Hint thn nmstor ObIi wurdon1"", "" ,,r,' ta" lrtwt site, tako the question up with that board. ' ' ""' u ,ml W.immj. on easy term. A private owner," ho says, "Is inn-e-room imngalim' In Kslr- not compelled to allow another to lew, nt aj7HO, only BSWIO casli. An Kiigllsh i Ik in I l iiulms to haw Invented a nmlleiible aluminum iillor with the NlreiiKth of steel, but with only one.tlilnl the welxht of brnim. The rorket t)p of llfo saving ap paratus has saved tho Uvea of morn trait 0,01)1) khlpw recked persons on tho llrltltb counts Mure 170. BICYCLES sawasweavsHPwawwivBB wmm I'or aa ap-lwt.ite uherl get a Itambler, on Mile at the tiaa Htorr. Tent and ftaas for sale or for nnl. H'e carry a full line of MmrtMR fhtnd. THE GUN STORE 1. II. CHAMIIKIIS fhoneABa JstoiMlllk. commit waste upon his lands, and I do not see that the fact Hint tho own ership Ik In all of the pcoplo material ly changes the prlnclplo Involved," Bf6 GOLD STRIKE IS MADE AT GRANTS PUSS United I'ress Service (1KANT8 PASS, May 22.' A four-room bungalow on Walnut. large corner lot. I'rlco W.IMO. The ouner needs iho numey anil has made ii Iniv price for rash, A three-room liouso in Fair lew. I'rlce 00, half rash. cm)hk in una Olio In Nichols Addition at $100, Neo this ln it speaks for Itself, Olio on Iho Hill at $O0. Vine view. A 68-foot corner on Oak at a very low price. Kino bungalow silo on rVrsceal A unti. derfitl strlko of free gold In whltor""" """ auarlz was mado cloven miles north. i "" ""' u,t ""r wflb' west of Selma today. Henry T. lira. I"1 M lM'row '" silo made the strike. Soveral bun IWiter J. V, Utter was In from tbe fort Saturday atteadlig to business mat ter!. While here lie stopped at the Id red pounds of quarlx taken out were Lakeside lag. permeated with froo gold, showing UIIIMXtTK A RICK, Next to the Asaerleaa Hotel lliear Ml diP III jKSBBMSBaaBalBuV'' 1 A Good Place to Buy Pianos Phonographs and Sewing Machines la at MULLER'S We handle only goods with a world-wide reputation for quality; if YOU know prices OURS will appeal to you. A pleasure to deaioastrate foods : w W f ty k'Ml-' l'. jr ..1 V V lAJajMaMdtf SL SfSJ -, ; ; - l-2 -- -------------saaaaaaaaaaaal ii . .iMjsassssssssaaasaaasssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa