The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL !, IMS
Northwestern Urges Young Girls to Forget Their
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Early Training and Go Forth With Money Pleas
SACRAMENTO IS
SCENE OF FIRE;
LOSS $300,000
mtihk iimhjk im dhhtiuivk.h,
ALSO HIHl.NKIi WAHKHOUHK
ANOTHER WATER SANTRY QUITS
SUPPLY FOUNDi FIGHTING GAME
HTHONO KLOW HTItUCK AT IMXItKHCKNT IIOTKI. KKKPKR, KOR.
FOOT KKITII IIV DRILL t'KKW MKKLY WKLL KNOWN I'UOIL
OK Till: OALIKOIlMA-OllMJOVi IHT, IH IN THE CITY ON, WIM
Itm'K.II COMPANY j tiKHtt TALKS OK ANDEJattOM
KcUilo Hantry, a former top User la
the Miuarcd circle, U In thu city today
from Crescent, where he conducts a
hotel. Ho appeared beforo the county
volume the Huw of Hock Creek, The court Hi In afternoon to arrange for a
, flow waa (truck at a depth of ICO feet. license uuder the new law to operato
It U the Intention of th company a bar.
Kantry waa one of the fow men In
country who waa able to hold
I la being done In order to derelop a 'down the atrenuoua "Uatttlng" Nel
i future water supply, when the tonn ion to n draw In the early daya when
'grows larger, aa two other 'walla are 'the Dauo waa working hla way toward
aii ,l furnishing ample water for the cily'iithe lightweight championship
imfina.
Itf buildings In the block bounded by ( mMmmr . m
Pn!, 8cond, I. and M atreeta aad, . ,.. h.M ..., , ,,
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i A ktrong flow of water waa atruck
in tlin llnnmea nlnrn list weak lir thn
Nr and Cltlsrtw AM llic Klro lie. l(:aii0riila.Oregon Power comuauy'a
aartmrnt In I'rrvratlag Hpreail of drilling crew, which la aald toe'iual In
foeftagralion MoHtlimi I'arlHc
Hbrd ami H'arrhowara Kmlaagvr
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and l.odgln II
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MONEY AVAILABLE
FOR COUNTY FAIR
AlfyilUA
TIOX KOK
OOVNTY AMUUXTH
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la, to routlnue work on thoaamo well, In
, the h'lpra of Increasing the flow. Thli'the
'nltiHl l'rna HrvUr
8ACKAMKNTO, April
tCoailnueu on I'age ir
after a abort vlalt.ln tali city.
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First Trout Eggs Are
Sent to the Hatchery
First Consignment of Rainbow Eggs
From Kiamath Countv Waters
Sent North by Ramsby
kpar Dlitrlct Game Warden Car
't M. Kamiby Sunday made a ahlp
uent of trout egg to the atate fliu
Utchery at llonneTllle, where they
lll b hatched. Thla U the nrat ihlp
mnt of Dili egga to be made out of
KUmath county.
The -ig wore taken at Spaaoer
("'" " J. oiraue, aiaie -
Hrt, who here securing ratakow fry
for distribution throughout the atate
'tiMBii. Aa the egga reach the "eye"
stage of development, they are ahlp
pi'd. Buuday'a shipment constated of
200,000 egg. Other shipments will
)Hor follow.
, In addition to developing the egga
.U Hpencer Creek, Mr. Sprague will
nlto hatch out rainbow fry for distri
bution through Klamath county. Thla
will eliminate the necessity of shlp
plng eggs to Uonnevllle and reahlp
plng the fry lo Klamath county. Mr.
Hpragutt will be here a month longer,
,At least.
Reclamation Service
to Be Investigated
All Water Users Associations Will
Send Delegates to Conference
Called by Secretary Lane ,
WA8HINOTON, D. O., April ll.
It there Is anything radically wrong
with reclamation, aervlce aad If there
Is foundation for Innumerable com
Plaints on (lie agtlaat the manner la
hlch the national reclamation law It
Mug enforced, BecreUry.Lane wanU
to know It, and kaow It Immediately.
o that end he will hold a aeries of
ronferencea at hla omee. beginning
My 1st, which will be attended by
AnclaU of the reclamation aervlco and
lr represtntatlvea ot the water uaera'
""elation on each governmeat pro
Jt. Invitations to attend thla confer
ence were lent out last week, and
Mh water UMn' aaeoclatloa la ro
Muosted to aead at Itaat one repre
sentative to Washington by May" lit.
At the conference Secretary Lane will
o Into the iltuatloa oa, eviry govern
aent project and where aettlera have
conipUinU to make through their del
Kate tent to Washington. The see
!"y wu then aad there confront
5f'tlon omelaU'wHh.chargea aad
lM whether ar nM eompUktU
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Kach delegato at thehenfefeeea
Kill huve full opportunity avrsjeat'
ila statement, and, If he haaeom-
dlcd aro Justified
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plaint to lodge, wilt be given trtaeto
present hla case and have It answered
by reclamation officials. After that,
Secretary Lane will determine wheth
er or not reclamation hai been at
(Milt, and If In the wrong, will direct
tho correction ot acta complained ot
In thla way. The secretary, by get
ting at the facta, hopes to put aa end
tn widespread complaints which have
horomo chronic oa many projects by
changing government methods where
reclamation service Is showa to be In
error, or by eiplodlng complaints
where they can not be substantiated.
It la Bocrotary Lane's purpose here
after to deal direct with water users,
thinking thereby to produce harmony
between the government and settlers
on Its various projects. Western sen
ators and representatives will ha In
vited to these conferences, and will
have full opportunity to present any
facta they deem pertinent.
weight which he will never he able to
dispose of without greatly weakening
himself."
DORRISITES MAY
ATTEND MEETING
HI'KCIAI. GOMMITTKK K.XI'KCTKD
HK.IOC TOMORROW TO UIHCUH8 j
I have quit the righting game," de
clared Sentry thla afternoon. "Natur
ally I am Interested In events pugil
istic, and have been watching thla boy
Anderson. I do not believe that he
will ever win the lightweight cham
pionship. It does not appear to me
that he la a natural lightweight, and
in a short time he will bo rated aa a
writer.
Anderson Is a man ot exemplary
habits, and the hari mork ne le now
putting la saeana thai a to tahing -Jhaawreths viae-.Klamath
MTATK KAIR
KLAMATH
TO OVKH
JUNK
SALKM, April 11. Although the
secretary of state Vnd the attorney
general have glvesuout a number of
statement showing that the money
provided for county fairs In the law
enacted by tho last jieglslature will be
nvallable In June eX thla year, con
fusion and misunderstanding still ex
ist In many parts of the slate, and In
quiries continue to pour In to tho
office of the secretary of state.
Secretary of State lien Olcott has
Issued another statement. He points
out tbst the law enacted by the last
legislature repeals all existing laws
providing for district fairs, but au
thorises a county fair In each couaty.
If a county fair la already orgaalsed
or an agricultural "society has been
holding county fairs, Ojb that organ
isation or society la to be recognised
aa the omclal couaty fair. Out if bo
county fair la aew la existence then
the county court la authorised to ap
point a county fair board.
county amounts to ibij.i. a war
rant wilt be leaved later tn favor of
the county treasurer for the amount,
I'liANH KOK RECLAMATION OK
MtWKIt MAKHMKH
In addition to attending to routine
matter, the director of the Chamber
of Comiuorce expect to devote some
attention to the feasibility of the re
claiming of the marsh lands around
Uwer Klamath Lake at tomorrow
night's meeting.
It is eipocted that the committee
will attend tomorrow's meeting, and
that tho two committees will get to
gether and outline their work.
WIGHT RESI6NS
AS PRINCIPAL
iKAVKH 1-OST AH HEAD OF MBit
HILL 111011 SCHOOL ASSIST
ANT KUINCU'AL WILL ALSO
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(Special Correspondence)
MKHRILL, Ore., April 21. Prof.
O. W. Wight has tendered bis resigna
tion as principal of the Merrill High
school, to take effect at the end ot the
school year. He has not announced
hla future plans.
Miss Bertha A. lleacock, who haa
boon assistant principal of the high
school for th past two years, will also
leave at the end ot the present term.
She will teach In California, where
her parents reside.
Restore Lick Observatory
SACRAMENTO, April II The sen
ate today passed a bill providing a
150,000 appropriation for the restor-,
at Ion ot Lick Observatory em Mount
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
FOLKS TO DINE
OKKICKRS AND TKACHKRB OK M.
K. SUNDAY SCHOOL, TO HOLD
RANQUKT AND MKaTMNG FRI
DAY KVKN1NQ
Kor the purpose ot getting better
acquainted, aad mora ee-op ration
for the success of the Sunday school,
a Sundsy school oScera' aad teachtra'
banquet rill be held Friday evening
at a race M. K. church. Judge Ilea
on, who haa charge of the Bible
class, will act aa toastmasur.
The program follews:
Opening remarks George J. Walton,
Sunday school superintendent.
"The Possibilities ot a m-h.-p. Bun-
day School Class" Dr. W. A.
Leonard.
Comments oa the Sunday School Ac
counting Department Mies Bee
Summers.
"The Most Popular Books, Exclusive
ot Nick Carter Series aad Peek'a
Bad Boy" Arlle Worrell.
"Should Corporal Punishment be la
. . troduced and Administered In the
Sunday School!" Miss Fern Wood
"Would Rag Time Improve the Inter
eat In Sunday School Music?"
Miss Louise Benson.
"Echoes From the Cradle Roll De
partment." Mrs. George H. Feesa
Dtacuseieaa
"Shall Ws Adopt Some Contest
Scheme to Increase Membership?"
K. M. Chtlcote, Mrs. Arnold,
Miss Momyer, Frank M. Upp.
"Should the Entire School Assemble
Together tor Opening Exercises, or
Should the Primary Department
Meet Separately?" Miss Kaaal
Summers, Miss Sue Burnett. Dr.
Leonard, Mrs. -Lewis.
Are There Any New SehoUrs?"
Rev., George H. Feeae.
. Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson and
Court Reporter Dick Richardson left
Sunday morning for saim to attend
to legal matters, The7 will be away
several days.
Three Cardinals Who are Men
tioned as Successors to Pius X.
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dlaaU have been awatioaed aa passi
ble suceeasora to Pop Plua X., Caral
naU RampotU, VaatueiU aad Falee
nlo. Noae of theae ssay bo ehesea.
for on the death ot Loo XIII tho car
dinals moat prominently mentioned as
his successor tailed to wla samel oat
yotea among their, toUowevu PoaoJUas
waa Utile theaght ot aa a eaaWdate..
Cardinal RampeHa waa secretary of
tate with Loo XIII. CardtoaJ Vaaao
telll la aa aged saaa, saM.to be aant-
ted bow by lalrmKy tor the alaoo.
though he was considered at tho Uaao
Leo XIII died. Should Cardinal Fa
conlo win, which Is not coacUcrod
likely, there would be an American
pope. For, while he waa bora la
Italy, he lived here for many years.
He waa president ot St. Boaavoataro
College at Allegany, N. T., forty years
ago, aad while there took eat hla pa
pers aa aa Asaerieaa eKtoea. Later ho
waa transferred to Newfoundland, and
later to St. Anthony's church In SalU yan itrttf Ntw Yerk. Ketnrnin to
Home he wss held there, and later re urned as papal delegato to tho United
States. Since he waa elevated to acardtnalate by Plua X ho has boon a
very Intimate friend ot tho church.
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DOCTORS WANT
DITCH FILLEO
ALL THE BU81NHB8 AND PROFasS-
HIONAL MEN OF TIE CITY SEEK
THE CLOSJNQ OF THE ANKENY
DITCH
When the city council thla evening
considers the petition for tho lUlng of
the Ankeny ditch, long a source of
menace to the health of the commun
ity, the governing body will know tho
pleasure ot nearly every physician In
the city, and every buslnssa aad pro
fessional man.
Never before waa a petition circu
lated here that waa signed so freely
by all as the petition to bo Introduced
In the council this evening. That the
Ankeny ditch la partly responsible for
much of the sickness In the past Is
the general belief, and rather than
take any chanoa on having another
epidemic, the people Intend to keep
up the Ight for the nbatement ot tho
nuisance until the obnoxious water
way la tiled. '
Tho petition to be presented tonight
aska the council to take ateps to pur
chase the water, rights at a fair tgure,
and If the owners then refuse to re
linquish, to purchase the amount "of
water they are entitled to from the
CalltoratsriOregon Powbr ipompany,
and deliver it to tha owner ot tho wa-
tet right free ot coat, ae the dlteh oea
be abandoned.
John Knott, ta hero from Crater,
the new township In the northern part
of tho couatry.
Oscar Farao la here from Derrls for.
a short visit.
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Sunday that' a voting eeadoat &&
shortly, bo laaagoratod by 'Vwimf
woetera. and, aa a bait to ysjenaf ala
to go fnrih amnat-straaaers at
fal repute wRh tbetr
for tho paper, attsnotlTo
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have been aditsod.-fof,
awaRlag a yoaag girl who
a contest, nasi there wMI he)
Eculty for tho leapertod eapovto ed bb
morning paper la aomrlnc'eeatoaV
ants who wUl s forth- wUh' tho aaaa
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coateeC The porneee of each
laUoa haa iavarUMy boon tho
namely the dsagor rssaMlag.to haa
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Many girls a'.Mialr swealasl ff-
their seal la aoot
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cauaea of tho aeetoi otB; tho
contest Is given n ptoenlaesat
and R Is enaoeted UM wannn) a Hm
years pregresslvo
not only aot eaeourago m
Ib adepttag aoh msthseXaad, aV
legislate against IC v r, - l-,i
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Hisseso Applauses, Denials, Speecke
Groans. Stampings and Stouts In-
termingle at Meirm JaUetlng
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(Special Correspondeneb)
MERRILL, Ore., April II. Court
house construction and destruction
and argument "for and f erolnet" the
ounty court supplanted the schsdulsd
talk on good roada at Saturday sCht'a
meeting at me opera noaso. ana in
the battle, of words between Caajnlir,
Judge Wordeniiand hla supporters,
and reprsieatotlves oftaoTanisrors'
League aad ethers soeklag tao recall
of Wordea, tho couaty oaMal easae
off victorious. ?;
This, at nay rate, sssaasd to bo tho
opinion of Merrill people, aa they ap
plauded Uundroualy oryHtalk. of
Worden'e, aad hissed and hootod oth
er speahora. There , waa no mlneang
of wordaoavthe 'part 'of any of too
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as thougk'the two aMUa aatoht senM to
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people who were prsatot. asj 1
waa much surprise when.
couple of talka on
Otl Oroeebeek of lTamato FS-... ':
newcomer iatatoaoMtoa. cjMriafttll',
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