The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 16, 1912, Image 1

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I'RINT THE !Wi. HOT HISTORY
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KLAMATH PALI, OHKGON, PIHHAV, ITHIU'AHY Ml. Illlil
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ILL UUU I LLLVTTd
TO HAVE GOOD TIME
MIHAM'S KI'll' ACJAI.NM '
MAVOIt OAV.SOIt IOMIMJ II'
I'lilld ('tiiiiliiUoluiiff of i-u Vmli
a I'll) Alligt 'Him 1'itMiii dull of
.M'liiiHiU Hnlil 'I Itlriuo About Mini
1'iiltliiil mill I'niriiii
liiiuiiii., mill ilium whoim iit'iniilui Uiilli'il 1'rcsn Hvrvlro
HONOK DfOICATION1"1 wl"' ,l"1' ,kl" '" """ """" "" Ni:w V(mK IV1' t,; ''"'"'f"1
II"1'" shown liy Hut liinuthl) liitiiiilii'ln ulvcn iTInii.liin- A lllnuliiini'.. 1 inn mm ,.u
(iiininn i mi: vmvi;iihaiiv
hi in M i i m:m m.mi'i.h
n II n.m n -M I'HOIIHAM
on '.in itnn Muni
down l.y Hut ininitlil) Imii'iui'ln given
by llmi lodge iii'iil mi giiuinuldt fin
lliu mild-mi u Hun hurl ut llm even-
ngiilnst .ii)nr (lii)inir fnr nllfged
III... I liitiiinllldl In it l.iiir tu Mn) in
line iil'iiiiliiini.iit 'llidr regular "t'lelhw Is s-t for hearing tmla) In
liiiiiiiiclii huvi riiclvid mi ut in it tin. supremo mint (lenerftl lllug
IHI.li... In I tin umi Unit U nliiiimt ,u ' haw. nl III'- Hum (if till. Ii-lter epliiodi,
IiiihimIIiII) (nr tliU poor mtlliu In im polite loimiilritliMHT (if New York
put-plies) what tin. iiiiiiIiii: f.-c-.l Mill I Mir (lii)imr, then n Jiinllii", U nnlil
WATER REFORMS
CONGRESS ASKS
IIIIIKiATIO.V COMIATIO.V IN
IMVI.H Til IIIXOItT FAVOHA
III.V ON MIOPOHIIIOXH WATF.lt
I'SIIIIS WANT
Itininbli, unless ( hu a small hoy's
illi'iim nl tt Thanksgiving dinner
have t-rlllilii'il
iiiIIiiii In llm
Mill severely fur
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z in iiii'inliers of Prosper.
l 'i.lK" No- I 'Hi Klniii
n 13 mill liwuiiiiu tin-
HI I. O (I. I', Mill
Or i auulversitr) of Hi"
in ir luliiit', Mliliti look
.... . li. lull, iiiiiIit lliv
rcteiiioulr oer lii'l.l
ii i.ii ii sluillai im union
u. im temple U a iiiniiii'
titi-rprlm nilit In
if llu. iiteuihcrshlp of
Ma uii.l Indicates some
. i.irii of frnli'inll) '
raiiki
fur I lln l-llolirilllntl In-
time In on koIiiii on for
....I vlilln llu- K.l.-t IU(
i,'.... i in Din iiumiiImtkIiI:!
.Ii: villi llm liiul.nii.U
. nil.) tint i'l of 0.1.
- iK nri' llm tiiliinU of
'!.' arrniiitt'tiiKiitit Imin
. . nliTlnlii 300 nllnnl.
l Hut ll.l.tknli ilinri-r.
t'n iluiriio of all nr-
OIMIK-Ill.ll Mltll (t
Win ii Ahtl Ally, lirinlili-nt of llio
KIhiiihiIi Wntvr U' m Amtoilatlon,
ILiil.l Ii. Cl.tini.ii ll. tli t jii.tlm r.M ll.fi
'I lilt 1112 llliir I. IIIIIIIII I l.ii.l.t Iiii I iltnttl' I
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ilrin,., loo H.,,,ll nMOlniuoilali.' U'HT) n llronkl)., I.ny. m m i" """ "' "'" ""' w
llm illlicm of lomiiiriiH uti'iiliii:. mial nl'l I" lin l..-iii rri.i-iitiilly iiiri-nlnl . l,'ir loinnillon from that foody,
tutilii Mill l.o mi In tin. wi-.t Imil.il') ll" I'ollnt of Hint Ii iikIi mi,. I't ll X"iii. Iio lai-d n Mi-ok ovir
Mliiru llm 300 kuikIii Mill I... luiniu- ""' Miirrotil or mi mil dm run
ANMVHIIHAHY OK MAINK
IIIHAHTKIt OII8KHVKI)
Hlitrt of FuiM-nil C'ortcKn llrinitlnK
IUhIIi-w of Vlrtlitm Front CuImii
('illii lit lln llurlnl In ArllnRlon
'.Vmlnnal l.'rrmirjr.
IiiimIiiI.,1 nt MM lutili-a .HKiiliml llllll.
Yoiiiut Imllcii Mill orti. lliu lulilu
itml V O Hmllli m imililt. nt luant-
li.a.l.r lit oih. m lilln (' (' llntiun Mill
Im lliu litmlilliiK K lltita lit tliv other
llmut ii-ntHimllliK In lun.lii nl M
HmllliN milliltnlliin Mill ! M
I'lir.-nt. t'lllla It I'hiImIi M II ll..l
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'""lilli.l 'nln (llllll.. In ulill.. l. II.
--.......I... n.i. .ii ,, . IK. '
Mill mil iihiii ,.v II II IVmit (
llloMt-r. I," M Clillroli. nml I'nil
llli'lnir j
ll'fort' rtJn)liiK tin. i-i.lnirniii r
KnlMii..it lh olf).-rii Mill K.t .nti-r-i "',S,,n "'T SHOW
Inliu-.l liy n I Itnl nml llli-rnr) pro
Ktnm. Mhlih will Im m ftilluw.
Clinrail.-r (Ininn
lilo Mr llliilinn I'mki-r llntnlili.
Tnlk - Wli) I I.Ik., llm K.-ln kiilm.-
A Klniliiicr
Mm t'nrl Cofi-r
Ml.. IMim Willi.
Xolit .
Ili-aillni; .
Kulii
llrrllnlloii
H'.l.i
IU.I.i
llnii- nt IiIk omii i'ii.'tno In ordi-r to
iln mm., nilmloimr)' work for reform-
nl iiu-tlioiU In lirlKiillini tiiutu-rii nt
llm Nlnclii-iitli Nnllonnl IrrlKalloti
inncrrtii.
Mr Ail) ni a ini-inlM-r of I In: mli
lointiilttri. on Irrigation of lliu con
viiillon to ulilrli lio Mini a ili'liKnta,
nml Rot Imu otlii-r nu-mli.TH of tlin
loiniiiltli-o lo n-limlii to (In. IrrlRatlon
lonr.ri'M iiiiiM-titloii. Tlic) nucdi-.lod
In Ki-tlliiK llu' rt-voliitliiim coiiiinlttcu
of tin. (oiiRrmif to report tin. follow.
In-.-
"Wu recommend an nmon.linctit to
mrtlon I of (In. reclamation net, ap-
lliroiiMi jiiiii' 1 1 i;iu., Kuril nmonil-
MAN' l.lll'll incut to provliln for repaying llio cotit
of nny projrrt liy llm land owner tin
;.t. r It In ItiMnlltmnU rori-rliiR a perl-
" " (id of not leu than twenty yiftm;
Cniiieron' entertainer did not fin- tlieno InMnlltuentii to lie In equal or
a. tl... utrk nt tl.ii lliin.tiii. ,.-i Krniiiinipn nnioiinit pamn at iiicn
fniir llniiiup 1.1 lifii(
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en Mini uinmiii: iiiiikiiuiii or pi-rmi-i
riillon. J
I VARIETY PEOPLE
CHANGE DATES,
n.M:ti: no
M Mll.ltfAN
I'AI.IXriTV
AMI COIIIIA
TO .MCltltll.U
MIm .Kiiei rllephenton "oim
I' I. ArimlionK n f-iu
111 J r eliK'tKi'-
oiii-rn
, inn.- nr iiiin-v im limy oc ueierniinea
div llu tifrri Inn- of iIia tntnrlnr
Widlieitdny iiIrIiI. llu. ....... i.m ,i,. i,,.ij .
. !..' ,T.'1"1'1" ",1" ""l '"l" "' '"T''lui1 ""r" I". n on InniU lo lie Irrigated under
oi """' ,, .MBB,,.r j0, v llotnlon The 'nny reclamation
lull (onrluili-il
llieru
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WABIIINOTON, I). C, Feb. 16.
Yedcrday was tlio fourteenth nnnl
verinry of tlio dentructlon of the lint
llcililp Mnlno In.lfiwnna liarhor.
Tlio nnnltrornnry wan tnnrked by
tho ntnrtlnK of n funeral corteno from
llio Cuban capital, bringing tho bodlei
lecovcred from the wreck to Wash
ington for burial In -Arlington Na
tional cemetery.
Thn Very Iter. Father John J.
Chldwlck, who wa chaplain or tho
Ill-fated Maine nt the time of the ex-
ploilon, will accompany thn rcmalni
hero from Havana. Father Chldwlck
officiated at tho funerali of tho vie
tltim or tho ezil6ilon recovered In
1B8.
BOOSTERS ARRIVE
AND POSSES BURG
BEETS POTATOES
ANDOWEATS"
THAT FAKMH flllOW WIIX UK DIH.
I't'HHKII IIV MKI-m.NO OF FAHM.
KIIN AMI XIMKItCIAI. Clit'll
MKMIIKItH
Tomorrow at 2 o'clock In the old
Flnit National banking room, at
Fourth and Main itreeli, I hero will
be held a meeting under the autplcct
of tho Klamath Falls Commercial
Club, for which a call has been Issued
MARCHO REMAINS NEWMAN F01TZC0.
FOR TREATMENT! PLAYS HERE WEEK
a trnlui'it ntilmnl txhlblt of 1S inlie ninl'reho patents on making final proof
ruts, tiiiutly Invisible, ami Miss Al- j on pajmenl of such portion of the
bcrtliir Cleop.ilru coliro tlaucir, who charge apportioned ngalnst such
lUIIIrd wllli lli stiakis durltig her tracts ns may then bu due, under reg.
terpilihorean illtcrslon, wint to Mer-Utatlons safeguarding tho collection
.till lo pin) a short engagement, while of ' remaining cbtrges apportioned
'(luiirln, tin man Mho slips from inlngalns such entries,
milk rati without reienllng llu means. I "HoMIng that n full understanding
I
project should re-J by Secretary C. P. Stowart.
-, , 'slipped front Klamath Falls for other
'parts
m who ii mi Mi.miv inn: wi:i.i. k.nowv ui:mi:ii ihia.i
.VIslor.NTrillMIA I.IMIl
M.uir onia.M.Aiiov itn af. oV rlllNVo MAitir i u.n
TCAII IS KI.AM ITII I'Al.l.s Foil
i:ij (;i:mi:nt
Willi MHUIti; lUINs IHIITOII
ll. lull I.MIi: UOI'.MN AMI
llliMIII I-IIIMIMX)
I
Ul tar M i-c In, mIio huil nil ell-
tfl-jiiirr nti tin, iMin Mount hrolli
hi on lb . ...ii iouilit of Mt-i'ks
to tia iiinliln to i turn In hi
unrb u
I,
I Hulled Press Service
HAN I'ltANCISCO, Feb. Ifi - Vis-
riniiit Chimin, llio new Japanem am-
bastailnr. has nrrlti-d Inro on the
A coining nltmilloii nl tin. Ilniutoii ('lilno Marti He remains hero n
opein liouii tin. week ilium ciirlug loiiple of dfO Hit will bo prlatily
IMiruar) 21 Is the Newniim-Folts citlirtnliu-d
dimpiiiiy. which Is olio of the best "
klmwli iiliil moil itiitiuliir ilriitimtlr
11 '' ' "HOll'K .lt..l,t.1. I II... W...I. Tl.l- I.
title Mild .. ductors rato for Ii.m!I. nfth niuin for llm big fmorlles.
I - "
This Is to be a meeting for farm
ers, lo meet with with the member
ship of the club and exchange vlewi
as lo the best mean or promoting a
better growth or potatoes, beets,
grains and other agncutiumt ,....
ducts In Klamath county.
C!nj .. i.a Ht ni in Inflicted !i .1
ihllc I.I..I i. inn. of his nssnllntits
In a.l.litiuii in thut he got lilou.1
l-oliniillii; . .,i.. (,t din liiimls whern
Uuriicu .i. nf the men. The 5low
UiiiU.i im ii. man's mouth, nml cim
ll Willi in ImIIi cut Hut list.
.III.) they Imw built up n illeiitelo of
pla) -goers on llm roast who look for
Mnnl In the mining of the Newman
I'olU lotnpau) with llu most ideas
nrnblit ntilUlputlon
'I his sensnii the) liuvn n bigger mid
hitter diiupauy limn over, ntul Ihelri
plios an nil hlgb class, with In-null-
Ikspllit iiv blood polionliig, liir.!'"1 "m" s.-llliigs mid limulsomn cos-
to at ... in.... I,.. ....., lumsoi.nliaiidtllieirniin.riiveiiess.
k. , . . . . ' ' CleM-r eleitrlcnl eltcils lire nlso tiseili,,.
simti Ii r.L-md.-d mi sunlUiint of .. ... ...""
U. ... . Ill'll iniweril mil HI I'ti-IJ ill.lliiniitu
l.rjll nun III Ion lln I. nt thn .. . . .. . ..'.'....
u. .. . tiiero is iiiiurii mm eiiieriniiiuiK nn-
W'M..KI,.,, house (l1l,i ,,,llU,(, ,,y wme (f (.nf()r.
nln's will know ii specialty nrllsts,
I'opiilnr prlies pteuill during the
FIRED ON OLD GLORY IS
CHARGED AGAINST GUISE
11 ROAD III CALIFORNIA
SEEMS LIKELY FROM IS
Jii.' I'mm l.. Aiigi leu In Hmi 1'iau
lii) I'lli, Iiiii.miiiioii A tilt li-i.
'spllnl ll. luu ',.-, t Tweul)
Million llnllilih
l.0 AMi,.;h, i-Vb. lll.Arllcles
tluiurniiulii.ii of llm Fiillfornlii Air
Mno rullwii, (,iitnUei nt $211,000,
Wi rv on lliu hr nt. Tho i.xiresHd
Jl of tin imputation u t liu con
"""llmi nf a ralliniul helMi'iin l,o
AWls ami nan Finiu'lwo. 'lliu lit
tfri.ornu.rii , y i:itc CiiiIk, (lien
"w.r ami , (tvirili iiiiiriuiy;
I'll 8, Twombloy, ii I'liHiulttm clip
"l. anil Mrs 1.10110111 m. Thomp
'Jn; A Imu tuliiim, iloitniH of tin'
rl'll stork Iuih hieii paid In forlm
ti'tilliilu ixpeiisi.,1.
Afor.ll,.,. In wen dellned ruinorn J.
" "" l""' "i"rgo .1. Ui.uld mo roit-
r,,. . " "" '"". During a ro-
. us i in ,og AugideH, Vlco I'resl
-- a. in
Woituin MUilounry ItHiiriuil Front
IVIeollnl l-wilri' IH-cbin's Tlwl
HrlgnliiN In lulerlnr of (liltH-w
Fniplrt' Mint nt Alnerlinii ling
HAN lliniNAUDINO. Cnllf.. Feb.
Mrs, Hoy It, Hon lie. who Is In
San lli-rtiardllio nfler two )ear ns u
inlsslouiiry In China with her bus
Land, who was famous im ii Callfor
iiln uitlersll nlbleti'. dei lures Hint
New iiimt-r-olls engagement, and their tlm CIiIiii'sp hrlgmuls In the Interior
rornlng lo KhiniiHi Falls In eagerly
uw ailed Ii) Hie theater going public.
Will
BE CONSTRUCTED
THHI.i: FHOFOHI.H IIV AITI.I
CAVIH TO COIIM'lli I 'OH Fl.H
MIIS, Wlllfll AUK IIHANTKH AS
iii:oih:hti.i
lliuilli nf ll,.. itluu....Hi ii....ln
lalitl Ihqt j, (,,, nU.08tll woro' t0 cost 340.
i. "n """r H","", Cnllfor-
rio liirnrpnriitniH lofuso lo ill-
'X0 llm ,,, f 0 , h d
i lid iiiai,.
HullilliiK purtulls wero nllowed by
tlm coiiurlUlftHt night ns follews:
H. B. Owens, Iwo green bouses, 16
Mil! foets both 10 tosl lihoill $000, on
lou II nml IS.blmk fiS, lint SpiIiikv
addition.
Fred Hui'slng, lwo-slory fmnio
biillillnit. 0x00 feel, with brick Hues,
sloreioom below mid rooms ubuu', on
U. foft of east sldu of lot U ami 16
fool or west sldu of lot 10, block l).
Nlrliolt nddlllen: cost 4,000.
J. V. McCoy, Imrii, 30x30 feel, on
liilH 3 nml 4. block 20, original town;
FOH HKNT Thref-rooin house, 7IH
and Klamath aonuo. 112.50. Ai-
. ....... ..... . .
lily nt botUtaB Works or ftimn "
on m-MTiil oirasiouii inie.i "
Aiiierlrmi Hag when her pari) was
fleeing to tho iiiast.
"Wo went al Chlntoo, far III tlio
Interior." said Mrs. Scnlce, "when
tho trouble broko out. Wo escaped
down tlio river In houseboats. On
dozens of occasions I licftTil bullets
sing past my bend. Many of Ihem
murk the house. An American on
the boat Hint folowed ours wns shot
In llio Jnw."
Mrs. Rcrvlro said thn stories or tlio
atrocities of tho Chinese printed in
this country me tamo compared to
Ihelr ncttlitl deeds.
Oilil l-N'llows Tonlgbt
Klntimth Lodge No. 137. I. O. O. P.,
will hold lis icguliir ineotliig tonight.
Ciindlilnles nro lo ho litlliiiien lino
Hie lii)steili' of lite soiond tlegreo,
nml some nlro wmk Is promised by
the team h) Cnplaln Bholl.
riiristlnti Woiiu'iiV Apron Hale
Tho Indies of llio Christ Inn church
will conduct nn anion sitlo with their
rcgulai looking sale tomorrow at the
Kmitly Kitchen.
nno.i music, good people, and
good time nt tho Wltlto Pelican danco
at tho opornliouso tomorrow main.
I Con (I mud on I'ngv 4)
CITY SAFE FROM
SUIT OVER CANAL
UIVIN (iOVFUNMF.NT ASSL'HAXCK
THAT IT WILL ,MrT AOAIX
Tlllll.i: WITH VMM COL'IWK
OF AMvHNY STIIKAM
No suit ngalnut lliu city will result
from the obstruction placed In tho
Ankeiiy cmiiil when tho city council
hinltli cuiitmltu-v w.is nuking Its
crusade for a cleaner city to keep
down Uphold teer. Tho municipal
ity has promised to bo good, nud not
offend In the same way again, so that
tho government law)trs will not go
ahiiid with proceedings. Otllclal no
tice of the ii'iiiov.ul of tho constiuc
Hon, w lilili wns ilono by stealth a
month or more since, was sent by
Clt) Attornc) Horace M. Manning to
lliu I'orllntul legal representatives of
the go, eminent.
When Other V. Morton Jr., who
represents tho government In somo
kw matters, was hero late In the fall,
ho bail In hand tho gathering of
ilntu for mi liijuuitlou suit against
tho-clt) for trilling with tho govern
ment's property. At that time ho
consulted with Clt) Attorney Man
ning, who deprecated the action of
the city olllrlnla In doing what they
had no right to. mid who wished to
arrange the troiitue nuucauiy. ins
arrangements suet ceded, but just who
tore out the Impediment was never
nindo publc.
That It was done by tho city au
thorities nml at tho expense of tho
taxpayers Is generally Inferred, al
(hough iho hill, If ono went through
Hut council, was never plainly Indl
rated ns being for that purpose.
Tho government wanted the city
council to tuke official cognisance of
Iho offense, and "back water" on It,
but Manning said Hint It was not the
council's ilolnu having been without
authority of that body.
' u took three men two day to put
In tho dirt which Interrupted the
peaceful flow of tho canal, and the
panto number of mon had to work
about a day and a half to remove tho
earth,
Fine Work by Hchrfch'N
Prosperity Kebckah Lodge No. 104,
I. O. O. P., held their regular meeting
In Odd Fellows' hall last night, and
Initiated nlno candidates Into that
degree of Odd Fellowship. It was tho
first lime the new dfgrec work had
been used and under tho directions
of Captain Sauber tho work was ad
mirably performed, visitors compli
menting the captain and team very
highly for their efficiency.
M. a. Wllklns. "I am In favor of let
ting orvry man, woman and cnlld vote
for the commission form of govern
inenl, If Ihey want to, for tho great
est good to tho greatest number. The
will of the people must and shall pre
vail."
Councilman O. W. Whlto tnada a
motion that tho city attorney be In
structed to draft the ordinance cor
recting the title defect and present It
to tho council, which motion prevailed
without a dissenting vote.
Feature- Film at Hparka Tonight
You will miss a treat If )ou fall to
sec tho big two-reel production or
"Auld Lang Syno." Bobby Hums' fa
mous poem, excellently portrayed In
motion photography. The scenes and
acting are tho very best. Pathe's
Weekly Is another very Interesting
subject, showing all of the late cur
rent oventi, Including two of tho
greatest football games of the tea
son. With the other subjects Includ
ed, It makes ono of tho best bills
seen at the .Sparks Theater.
Oliver's Merrill Trip Off
Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of tho
Chamber or Commerce, owing to Iho
bad weather and the visit or the Eu
geno expansionists, was unable to go
to Merrill and address the school chil
dren there today, ir weather per
mits tomorrow he will go to Bonanza
to talk to the young folks there.
Don't forget tho White Pelican Or
chestra dance at the opera house to
morrow night..
EUGENE DELEGATION
COMKH, HI MUM IN RAIX FOR PURR
JOY OF LIVI.NO, KATH IIAXQUKT
AMI HAH A OKSERAIi GOOD
TIMK
When the Eugene Boosters arrived
here about f o'clock p. m. yesterday
they stood In the rain at the depot
lo sing a boost for Klamath Falls and
themselves, a sort of outburst of feli
citation over the assurance of the Na-tron-Klamath
Falls cutoff. At the
station they were met by Sscretary
Caleb T, Oliver of the Klamath Cham
ber of Commerce and others, and lu
tho evening Ihey were tendered .i
banquet at tho White Pelican hotel,
which was presided over by Judge
Henry L. Benson. President M. J.
Duryea of the Eugene Commercial
Club responded to the toaatmaattr'a
welcoming remarks, after which the
Eugene quartet sang. E. 8. Rolfe
spoke on Eugene as a distributing
center, while others who spoke brleiy
Included Dell V. Kuykendall, W. A.
Deltcll, Samuel Evans, C. 8. Williams,
L. L. Lewis and Alexander Martin Jr.
After the banquet some of the del
egates were entertained at the Elks-
Club. All were greatly pleased with
the reception, and at the development
(Continued on Page 4)
ENGINEER AWAY
FROM COUNCIL
MF.KTINO, AVIIICH FORMH n.BH
OF VF.RHAL HKMOX8TKANCK
IIV FlllKT WAIU MKMHF.lt, WHO
WAXTH HIM ON HAM)
CITY ATTORNEY
ill IEND TITLE
TO (XMMIH8IO FORM OF CHAR-
TKH IN ORIIINANCK, AM) THEN
PHKHKNT IT TO COUNCIL FOH
ACTION
Advocates ot tho commission form
ot government last night at the coun
cil meeting were present In consider
rblo force. W. O. Smith, speaking tor
them, asked Ma) or Fred T. Sander
ion and the members or the city ad
ministrative body what action, If any,
the council desired to lake, In view ot
tho tlilo being faulty. It appears
that tho title appears in tho petition,
but not In the body of the proposed
charter amendment.
"There nro a large number of peo
ple. In the city Interested In this meas
ure, and who would like very much to
have the privilege ot voting on It,"
said Mr. Smith. "We would like to
know whether the council desires to
tako any action on It, or whether It Is
tho desire to have It passed up to the
police Judge In Its present defictlvo
form and go boforo the peoplo In that
shape. Unless It Is to be so passed
up tho ordlnauco amending It should
bo Introduced very soon In tho coun
cil. The council can add tho title ana
pass tho charter by ordinance. The
addition or tho title where omitted
wilt make tho measuro legal If passed
by tho people, whereas there la
doubt of Its legality If It should be
passed by the poople In Its present
form."
Mayor Sanderson suggested that It
could bo arranged to have It amended
by City Attorney Horace M. Manning
possibly by Monday night.
I am willing to let It be known
where I stand," declared Councilman
When Councilman O. W. Whlto
brought up last night before the clly'
governors the (question of tho city's
need of a cement tester. City Engineer
Don J. Zumwalt was not present to
give an explanation of what should
be had.
"I Insist on his attendance on
council meetings," said Councilman
M. 0. Wllklns. "Ho gets the highest
price ot any man employed by the
city In town. He gets $2,400 a year,
and don't attend our meetings. Prom
now on I shall Insist that he be here."
The city engineer's salary Is $2,000
per year, the contract to run until
June 1st.
RIGHTS IF WAY
- ARE APPROVEO
FOR SKOOXH L'NIT LATERALS,
HAVE FIVECHANCES SEEM
GOOD FOR EARLY ADVERTIS
ING FOR BIDS
About thirty ot the thirty-live rights
ol way contracts tor the second unit
laterals In the reclamation work In
Poe Valley, Nuss Lake and Orlfflths
lateral region have been approved at
Washington and recorded. Project
Engineer W. W. Patch ot the local
project stated this morning that as
soon as tho other Ave are sanctioned
by tho Washington officials advertis
ing for bids for the work would be
printed.
This work Is an Important part of
that which Is planned to be undertak
en by the reclamation service here
this summer.
ONE MONTH OF WORK
IS NEEDED ON CANAL
THAT MICH WILL HE XF.CEH8ARV
IIEFORR FULL FLOW. FROM
LOST TO KLAMATH CAN DE
CARED FOR
It will be about a month's work
under fairly favorable conditions In
order-to get Into shape the canal
which will carry water from Lost Rlv-
er to the Klamath River. The con
tractor at work on the east end of
the canal Is J. W. Jory, who has but a-
comparatively small stretch of dig
ging to finish. Near the west end,
about a mile and a halt of finishing
work remains to be done by Con
tractor W. H. Mason. Mason Is not
doing much work Just now on ac
count ot the weather, and would like
talrlv well to see a resDlte from rain
and dampness, so he might more read
ily aet his work In shape.
The brlde-e which Will furnish a
crossing for the Midland road over
the canal Is completed, but the ail
between the road and the bridge Is
not yet done. With this done, which
will be shortly, the bridge and road
will be readv for trafflc.
Water has been flowing over tne
dam since a month ago yesterday.
PAY FOR STREET .
IM IS lEIY ION
COUNCILMAN McGOWAN ENTERS
PLEA AGAINST GIVING POOR
PAY TO COMMISSIONER WHO.
LOOKS AFTER HIGHWAYS
"Let not grudge what we par tho
street commissioner?" was the plea
ot Councilman Charles McOowan,
made to the council last night. "Let's
cut the high fellows and add it onto
him Instead."
"If they cut my pay I'll quit." was
the den uttered by Councilman M. O.
Wllklns.
"I'll give him halt ot mine." offered
Councilman Allen Btansble.
C. F. Adams haa been performing
the duties and putting his O. K. on
bills for street work which usually
falls to the commissioner, but Mayor
Fred T. Sanderson claims he has not
been appointed to the Job.
The pay U $2.50 per day, which
Councilman McOowan and others be
lieve Is ridiculously low. But the
amount Is fixed by the charter. Pot-'
slbly the new charter will raise the
ante.
The time ot your life at the White
Pelican Orchestra dance at the opera,
house tomorrow night.
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