"y'l tju h f WKiwiauiAv, xwnnm u THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WOULD SAVE LANDS BY STOPPING THE EXCESSIVE USE OF WATER INDIVIDUALITY Every woman who would be classed among the "best dressers" should insist Project Manager Camp Takes Up With Directors of Water Users Association the Charging for Water by the Acre-Foot Instead of Method Used in Past that her new suit or coat has a "-iy r leu BSSak. SBBBBBs t4bb9IbPjbbbbbb .BBBBBLY Cjigl 1 I gcganaBBBaV bbbbB -SbbbbLbbH A bbbbM bbbbbbbbH With a view to stopping tho water logglag of land and other damages caused by the excessive use ot water. Project Manager J. O. Camp propose to nake charge In tbe future by the acre foot rule, which will be an Incen tive for the economical uso ot Irrita tion water. lite plan U outlined as follow la a letter to each ot the di rector of the Klamath Water Uer The twenty year extension bill pro vide a aew plaa of charging for op eratloa and maintenance. -It U based oa a certain price per acre foot, with a Minimus amount, which all land that can be Irrigated and Is not ex empted must pay whether tbey uo the water or mot. If all our toll was the same quality, with the same subsoil, this plan would he easy to work out. We could say gallon at tho same price a every average rancn un mai cia u ul,M other In the unit. irrigated In the average manner. Let B Tho second principle Is that no one (this bo Iho staudard amuunt ot water . ha a right to use an excessive amount jfor that clam, for which the minimum lam ot water, thereby damaging hU own charge muit bo paid. Make till mln- land and his nelchbor's. and noceasl- Imum charge ufflclent to meet the! tatlng tho expanding of large for drainage. It be doe distinctive sum omnium of too nrt unit. thl he Secund Hx a price iwr aero loot. should be charged an extra price for .'which mut be paid for all water ued the excess water he use. The third U that If a settler taken special pain to leve hi land and special pains to bo as economical a possible In tbe use of water, that he should have a rebate on hi operation and maintenance charge. Fourth That we must discourage any land owner from leaving his land In eice ot these standard amounts Third Klx a price per acre foot which will be credited to each user for every acre foot less than the stun dard amount that he use, provided that all his land I In cultivation and he does not sub-Irrigate. Fourth In each director's district tho director and the project mauager two acra feet per acre is enough for! reclamation commission, and out any oae who prepares hi land prop-'lined a plan that I believe will solve erly, aad Irrigate a be should, but (the problem. They have authorised uncultivated, hence we must not make I will classify all the farm Units accord conditions that would Induce him tojlng to the amount of water needed try to reduce his water bill by not tor these units. cultivating bis land. There will bo some difficulty In 1 have stated the situation to the classifying these lands correctly, and It will probably be several years be fore this is satisfactorily adjusted, but It is very necessary that e work our soil and sub-soil are not the I me to take it up with your board and out this problem so as to be just to I 8 I e. The amount of water sufficient: see it we can work It out i. Tbe plan everyone, and yet prevent tho execs- slxe use ot water, which is ruining so .1. for our clayey toils would be entirely Is a follews: lmMtauate for our sandy soils. Your board, the project manager much of our land. la solving this problem, we must, and Irrigation manager shall do as J I am writing to you so you can be tick to the principle that every acre 'follews: J thinking over this plan, and thi ef land In the tame unit U entitled to j First Decide on two or three means to carry It out before your suScieat water to raise an average classes of soil and for each decide next meeting. I think it a good Idea crop with the average farm lateral, what amount of water Is necessary to, for everybody to be studying on this aad average methods of Irri- raise an average crop of hay on tbe I problem. Christian Church Anniversary Soon .'Saaaay mark the fifth anniversary of the eatabUshmeat of the Christian f church la Klamath Falls. The occa sion la to be observed by special ser vice at the church. The program ar ranged follews: 10:00 a. m. Bible School rally. Special music, Mary Short. 11:00 Moraine worship. Messages from absent members. Future Outlook. Elder S D. Har lan. Good Fellowship meeting. Duet, Mrs. Daniels and Elder Har lan. What tbe State Expects. C. F. Swander. Benediction. Special music, Augusta Parker. '6:30 Christian Endeavor,"A Saloon Sermon. "The Marks ot Jesus," Evangelist C. F. Swander. 1J:00 Basket dinner. 2:00 p. m. Anniversary program. Soar service. Roll call of membership. Duet. Mary 8hort and Laura Bice. History of Church. G. A. WlrU. less Nation, led by Prayer Meet ing Committee. Special music, Karle Montgomery. :30 Evening Worship. Special music, Mr. G. A. Haydon. Sermon, "What Must I Do to Be Saved," Evangelist C. P. Swander. .1 Town Topics Hotel Arrivals lictaas Renewed. Tbe council last night granted a year' renewal of the White Pelican hotel license. The application was made by the Klamath Development company through General Manager HalL GGe to Medfottl. Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. McCoy leave for Medford in the morning. Mr. Mc Coy is called as a witness before the federal grand Jury. Is o Men-Ust. Hear Bolvln is confined to bis home by an attack of heart trouble. Mrs. Heckler Improves. Mrs. J. L. Beckiey, underwent a surgical who recently operation, is rapidly Improving. She will soon be able to leave the hospital. Deposit in the 9,603 postal savings bank depositories in this country amounted to about .148,000,000 at the eat ot August, according to a recent aaaouaeement The New York omce, with deposit of 6,886,544 at the end of the month, aa Increase of $926,841 over the previous month, made the tartest aain for August. Chicago was aeeead, with as increase of S 184,000 aad Boats third, with aa increase of tiis.m. t , ' Hotel Hall Elizabeth Lewis, Portland; Harriet Heuiery, Agency; Lelah Parks, Fort ,Klamath; Beatrice Karnaugh, Fort iKamatb; Edna Reynolds, Merrill, Geo Aver', city; Myra Roberts, May Mer cadler, Hildebrand, Carrie Ellersleln, Dairy; A. A. Mitchell, M. J. B. Why?; D. T. Lawton, Fort Klamath; O. El liott and family. Agency; F. B. An drews, Lookout; E. W. Cramer; L. Pfanstruhl, Madison, M. Walby, Wor den; A. M. Dennlson, San Francisco; H. W. Bridgford, Bray; H. H. Mllll can, Worden; Geo. C. Ulricb, Med ford; B, H. Pickett, W. II. Cheney, A. McKoen. Merrill; K. L. Cbllders, Val nax; Walt Qulmby, Biter. White Pelican Dudley Warner, city; George Many, Philadelphia; Frank K. Wells, Kalem; Mrs, L. Erdln, Miss J. Erdln, M.Bunn, P. W. aiddlngs, O. C. Van Sickle, Ban Francisco; Fred C. Ayer, J. William Johnson, C. B. O'Neill, Portland; F. If. Shepherd, Corvallls; D. J, Chest nutwood, Milwaukee. Pemaaeat headquarters for tbe antral arsajaa ot the American Red OrassrwiH ha astaMiaaea la Chicago, k share t John J. O'Connor. Servian women are constantly drill ing so as to be prepared when called upon to take up tho rifle and go to war. Mrs. M. E. Henderson has a bunga low in the depths of the Oregon woods which she built herself, and has a proud record as cook, carpenter, builder and woodamaa. All militant suffragettes serving terms in prison in England, have been released on account of tbe war. VEHICLES CAN'T TURN IN STREET OHD1NANCE AMENDMENT AOOIT. KD LAST NICOHT FOltllIDH TURNING VEHICLE IN HTHKKT EXCEPT AT INTEIWEOTIONrt style of its own. Nothing is so humiliating to a woman as to meet another woman on the street with an exact duplication of her new suit. That is an advantage of buying your suit or coat here. All Our Goods Are Personally Selected And you are assured of that much desired in dividuality, combined with correct style and comfort. Our prices are no higher than would pay for less exclusive styles. you Stilts Drygoods Co'wheremladiesshof Scouts Caring for the Orphans I CITY BOOKS 10 BE GONE 01 With a view to lessening the dan ger from autolsts turning their cars in the streets, the council last night passed to its second reading tin amendment to the vehicle ordinance that prohibits the turning of vehicles except at street intersections. Owing to the frequent violation of this part of the automobile ordinance, the section is given in full. '" . . . All vehicles approaching an Intersection of a road, street, alley or public highway with tho Intention of turning thereat, shall, in turning to the right, keep to the right, and in turning to the left Khali run to and beyond tbe center of the Intersection; nnd in no case shall any vehicle turn on any road or street or public high way (excepting alleys) at any other place on said road, street or public highway but at Intersections of roads, streets or highways, and wbejj mak ing turns, vehicles shall observe the rule for turning as set out In the first part ot this subdivision. An alley Intersecting a road, street or highway shall not be considered on intersection at which a turn may be made." POE VALLEY MAN IS MARRED NOW QUIET CEItEMONV AT THE OFFICE OK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE GO WEN THIS AITEH NOON BOTH WEU, KNOWN Justice of the Peace (Jo wen this afternoon solemnized tho marriage of Albert Mark and Margaret E. Oenney, both of I'oo Valley, Just tho wit nesses were present Mr. Mark is a prosperous rancher of that section of the county. He has resided in tbe county many years. Ills bride Is equally well known. Finland, with twenty-one women In Its parliament, has more females In tbe assembly than any other country, Mb' J- JgesBBBi .XlJBBmB i 4jaiBBmBBBBBBBBBBBV I jJWt .ngemfla- j jj j Isr -arkV'VBYsff S? a 'wsaaVa.Cammmmmm KhIi'4geaV v- iw . JL Ubft 'SLiBli- .Vv'vQjragg4sBBgl I k, ..BBBBL BBB? AVy j StBJ BBTBBJ IBBL rfj V BE S,?1 Ji 4uBBBBBBBBl i? BeBS'PjBBBaBaVBBTiBvst' bbbbbbbVbV tbb fiBamoSeBaBaLBaa iS'flpliQ.tfoBKFwUt bT jBBBBBBBBJBVBl'l flBBaiSlBBBBBBBBm IIJfsalsXKi ans mmmmmmmm . mj-ss.. . T "W -asBaBaBaBBaa wT' TBaBBafBaF' iBMt, JHaBeBW' VrSBaa ?S. ' AJrBBBBBBBafl sssflBaBaWfcBaB?aVBBV F aaBagassm BwMt .. 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