The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 10, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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Ninth Vwr N U.rMfi
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914
Pike, Hre
WIRELESSES SAY FARMERS AFTER TELEPHONE
ESCAPING SHIPS jm, i aL; Mo J' n '".
liniL Will. WVll HUfl .;., D .. Ill I . w ... , .
iiiiiy ue:inK rieia at iviernll loday to
Consider Matter Further
"WAR IK I'OHKIIIMV
kayh head or
NAVY
(ICIIMVN UMIIt.l. SINN Willi
IIIK Mill J
I, , ;v,,V,m,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,',',,,,,,,,m,,,,",,,,m,u '''' """iiwt-
rrilM.. Kr,,p,t I , ' ' ' "" in. , ,ii. rrlll and Ml. Ikl people M,,
i I lip ItH ill t II llil 111 t tAit, .il. ....1. I.-.I.. ii .
- '' "" "i M-rloii.l)', nml tentative
t Wile I'Milli
U ( iuIm-i lUinpIng I'mhh ll... , tiK.'.-U..ii tin, mi,j niit.l.. In ml,.-, paM. nfi he project.
11,1.1.1. Tm.U) WW I'i.i-.m,. w,. ' '-" , ,' ' ""'"IM "I.im'h... , ,lg r , ,,,,1,, Jut.T.uxI
" ' J-.... imiiiiii.-.i MHMlilr.l mi rntiinilit.. i.i.i
M,l,,lLh Im-. tri,rtrtt
I'm hllitht -Uintfcm Throng. Pe-
tiutiiiti'ijt lmr iWslL.
UnlM I'im Hortko
IIIKNOH AVItKH, IW. 10 The
crrl? trtirl of tin- pinking of Dip
format) rfuitpf NiuiU'Ucre and PreJ.
,fti h .hip escaping friim Tus
4i.fi fleM uR III" Katklatid Island.
t Im- r-lptJ from Port HlanUy
i U unJrrniWHj that the lltltlili
ujudilrnii pursued unit auV thoi
(rtit.ff
According it Information r ! rd
tf0 frE4filln tl.o battle. Admiral
ton topr the Or fin "I. admiral, miiV
IIIi lilt flagship
Tim lirrman tried t atcrt tt,r
H)tl. RrrordlllK l IWpOrU. VMM lispr.
oactii lo reelt tJ.oopu Atlantic, tin
Is mLjuled ttm location til iltr
Urlitih "fi and ws furred tn elr
dtlii
Tfce liiliuii rlct aUtt captured an. I
Ubl five Herman mcrrt.anlmrn Th.
llflll.l. .c wero r tliHIl JOO melt.
itj ihc tnnr rio tint lllill)' ilam-
trl
m kmil(aad
7" '" "', " ' ""'"" J" " M.n.l,. llt .mi., ,U-v, ,r mmmI
I.. I... I.. Mr ,,!, , ,,,.. ,,. ,,.,. Mlh (-(wpri
ilUlilii ul.ii nir liil.-iv.l.il.
II.-.I.I.-. Ili n.rrlll.K jrM.ltUj ,.l All. U.LI ..,,.1 . ,. In m-.. 1k
I..) (ll -MrlU. ,...ll.rr I. to M. I.., , i (i. ,,... .l . , ,,,.
'""' "'' "r" u,,,,'r "". ! U .-r) i.-..ii lo IM-Hrw ilwii .ImlUr IIihh.
Hill Im .(,(,.! , Hl.T .r,li,M., tllllll ...(l.,., . ....iln, ,ulr
!" l.n.iiBl.l ...... , ,.,.r i.hi,,.,. J(1,IK, . ,M,M ,lf ,. iH.-.ltonr.
'I III. I.HilrliH hi iKiltrit ll. Iiiiix-in. iIji,,h,.. .1... ii. ,...,,. tt-.i iv
.M.4li.lii,li, Hhlrli i.-.L t.. Hill, ih- rl.in..ill..ii wrtl.. Urn .Urllou of
l-iinlllliill Dm iinlri ....I, (i, nuLr u f . uot.rliinrnt M.r for lrlnK- '
hie "hr for iHifiirr ul.timi.. Hue itiU ir.in-l i.-.iilll)- ktoiiI.iI.
. Hip Kouiiiim in t.i. n l-lr.l...ii.. line iilo.iu nil of llio .lnrlMl
rtl.i.1., Klili llir (h.I. rillii lo KUnmlli I all., our l.lu ll.-ni or .! 1. 1
Urn lrlr.,oii,. .Iinn-liolilrr 1 1 1 Im. lln.l.ml.-.t, for ll.r only polo It ulll Ih
l,r, ,-.,.,,, l, ,rm , ,., , , M(al frn (( (M, rrM,r). , rarry . j
Hire from llirlr inl.l.iirn lo llir kii.iiiiikiiI m.I.-,
lilt n.i.Minl of ,. larK"' iiiiiiiIhti.I lilr....n- ll.nl uoul.l liu ) liuiilc '
.......11,1,. hIHi no (oil .lmi,.s I. K, rjMll) Lcllrtcl Huit nil of Uiimk ,
f,iril.rr lln.-a .till o.uiirirl ulll. It... KlniDnlli Pall. rtrlmnKr of lln 1'nrlllc
I. IrniHiiip awl l..urB.i ioiimii). Ilic innllrr tin. Ukrn iiii ullli t'ountr I
I'niti'd I'n-M florvlto
WAHIUNOTON, U.r , Dec. 10.
Horrclary Daniel aiipcarod
for tlm liouau eoinmlltoo on
imvflt nfTnlrn ami ailmltted that
America face tho possibility of
Ijfinac Involvcil In war Ho itnld
Ik- thinks tho president m III koop
lis out of trou lite, but lth flro
all around ui, there Is danger of
conflarratlon. Dollcntp question
fire continually arising.
ALLIES' LINE HAS STIFFENED SCHOOL CLASSES
ATTEND CHANDLER
SIMS-ERNST CASE
1 1 Kaiser Reported as No Better
l nlted I'rcu Servlco
' I'AltlS, I)t. ll. A aenernl tirfcnliiK of tlio Allied line from
Gravity of German Monarch's Illness Is
Not Being Belittled
COLD STORAGE
TRUST GETS IT
,1111,1, iti:;iJiaTi.n,Tiu: stouaok
Ol-' KMI I'ltOllirCTN, TO cut
i
OfT TIIK NI'KCUMTiHI, IK UI'
IOTIIKCOMMiTTKK
Uic
Xortli Ken iim.t nil nloni; the front to .lmc U procwdlng. TliU Is fore
liiK tin (Scrni.iii. Imik i-lcmly.
The outer ilefenw . of Uic uIIIcm are Kinit extruded. TliU U in antlcl
pillion of it Knsll,le (ternmn counter ulfeiulre.
llverj- lien jillle.l position la lelni doubly lreiitlitiKl. It i evident
liom tlil. (luil Cruernl JofTro lias ord, ,, t)int nil ground gained be held at
miy ot.
Cnlni luiinlled In lUdiclum and in itw Arm ppclnn ro.i.iit- im.nl.
iiii; to the couiiiiiinlque. I
Xir Qu.'.noy and Andetliy, wheic there is I most hand to hand light- j
illU. ill. ulll.l lllllllll frofll t2(H IO flOo rurft. Tl.f,v lfW.L- immhA tt iIia
li-i'iirheH. nml both .Idi-s lost heavllr ilu-w. I
C1MI- (iOVUfl.VMKNT HTUDEXTS
HKAJt TRIAL
In Cros KxnmlnaliOB, K. M. OakMB,
SlulV. Wltacw, la Aaked WImMmt
or .Not He Jlado Kcpeated X
tlous With Two of the De
for Getting To ether to Km !
Ui.puted Cattle.
IJUVIjON. lire. Id. TI10 n.lmlratt)
h cnrllictnpl with ilitmandt lor ad
ditlofiAl detail, of tlin HAtal tklor)
Ifcrfo i rotiOilnicn hr that hn
aitii; lirrman til's baVf Imjii fmr
taVn and doatroyrd.
,Mii;rr i.. l(. ll..iNrtin of aw i-ouikiii), tin. I It n. found thai lf the
failure iioiil.t rouiicri iilih ihd lornl .ttldlilNiard., and Ihu. hat., (lie
.4iiMilrrphtin prhllrce. asiralilenu of Klaiiinlh Call, nl n wry .mall
)r.nl) .ullrhlnu tr.
Vltn fnitiir, (rlrplioii.1 Hi... . not mi iNrli.ii'ul, It I. ii lrle.1 and pro.
rn .ii, .. ni,. ,,),,. In. inl,, I, il,p fnrincr and hi. family lln.l that thry
.iiiiiM.I Kri ftl.uu nlllioiil lit.' Irlrpliono. Uy ll lip ran aM-rrlnln iimrLi'l
miiiiiii 1,,'f.ir.' iii.iUIi.u ii limit trip (o imin, .olirll ami recclre order.
fur HHluif, In full, he rnu iii.il.. Ilir riillie roiinly hi. tnimnllnln urlgh.
t.-.j,... tnrl limn (lint, fur he dor. not l.ntr (o Mrp out of I lie hnus
( iiiii.iiiilralr ttlth him. .
llip will ttm ! the llr.1 fnriiK'1 teleplione II. in. ronnertinK "till I
(In' Itlaiiislli 1'nll. .tillrhlHHinl. 1 here ntv nlrrody llnrs eMendlng lo I
ttau, t pnr Smhii liUe Valley, t'lotrr KpHuK, Wucii. and Wmt Wile ,
point., i:m.'rprli. iml trinity, nml lo innrhc In (he rlrlulty of lite CrUIrr
A Mill, trurl.
t'nlled lroB Bervlco
VA8II1N(1T0K, D. C. Dec. 10.
1'm.f.aKe. of the McKellar bill, prorid
Inr for the regulation of tho cold
jitnraRu or food producU, was urged
at n public hearing beforo the house
Imtertitato commcrco commtttco today.
Itcprejcntatlve Cullop of Indiana,
i chairman of the sub-committee which
j'ml the bill In charge, was confident
.tniln) that It would be favorably ro
' ported by tho full committee, and en-
nrted Into law at this tension of Con-gres.
Conferences Opened
KIDDIES
WRITING
TO SANTA CLAUS
EPWORTH LEAGUE
TO HOLD A RALLY
KXIHWITIOV OK TIIK MOTIVKS.
MrmiOIW AM) ACCOMPLISH.
MK.NTrt OK TIIK YOUNG I'KOPLK
AltKTO UK SHOWN
Reorganization of State Administration Up Today ;sl"
Kticli lntnnce tli8e tnommelidatluns
am rommonly orlr of thg l.'K'll.t
lute's cnrdl.il and rmathetlr p.in
ilrtltiK "I am sl'I that the mnioiienlth
CKiCNi:, Ore, Pel". JO. Tho .
rUI nlon of tho Huto Common
t-allli Confetencn that was beuun nl
lb I iiUrnilty of Oregon at Kukiio
this innrntng lmk up tho piohlcm of
ttKftnliatln of tho stain wdmlnl Confereiiro of Otegi u Ima been dnlttg
tralion at lu rlritt aesalou. Oovorttor- rmenrrh work In rniinecilon with a
fli-ft Wlthyrombo opened IhU tslon number of the atato'a problem, and
and l.reslded. that ll !.;.. t.mched a point whern It
Tin. sneond day will bo dovotcd lojran roent It coiicIuhIoiih upnii three
bariuotiUIng vlowa on Oregon'a titi of Ihem prohleius In the form of rec
'niploytnpnt problem, an that the ommendntlona."
rnferenrn may make unanimous , Aiiioiir the piomnuiil Individuals
letuniiiieiiilnUuua to tho January .Irmtt oulsldo linu louuiy who arc ex-
. . .... . .. ... 17. ...u'T.
pocteil to lilirnu are nun.) neinuoi .
1,. IVrKlnw, Mi ill noun. Ii county. Slato
Henntnr I. N' ln'. Multnomnh rnun
ly. Htnlo Souaioi Huiiiuel M. (lailaiid.
Icelslature, Tiio cnncltiilliiK ilnv. Hal
'"'lay. will be spent on dotnlls of a
l'olblo law for fnrinlnK hydro
liclrlc districts.
Tim conferenco sessions will not ho ! Mini i-ottnty; H. A. ICotor, dcput sec
I'eavlly nltendod, although everyone rclnry of suite: .1 A. Churchill. Mute
'"' wishes to pnrtlclpnto In mould-, minorliiU'iidont of schoeU: ('. V (!!
'! any reromtiindiitlon Hint may ho lotvny. rhalrmnn of Iho state lax
''adit Is wolcnmo to romo, u Koimrnl JcniiiinlKHltm; O. V. lloff, fltaie labor
ii.Vllutli.n linvlnu i,..... u.,i..i 'rntiiiiil,i4lnner: Josenh Mavnor of N'ew
A few uii.mbora of the legislature., Vnrk city, olllrlnl of tlm North Ai
IM AUK ItKCKlV.
A.MI1KK OK COM-
MKItCK THI-SK Wll.l, UK (JIV
i:' TO CIIAHITAIII.K I'KOl'I.K
AbrldRliiK tho far-famed typewrit
ing exercise, "Now Is the time for all
good kids to urltu for tho aid of
dear San tu " Tho malls nro again
seoliiK letters nddressed to St. Nich
olas, Santa Claus, S. Clans, Mr. 8.
Kluwri, etc., for ns long as tho child
ish faith In tho good old Saint re
mains to mnko mora beautiful and en
joyable tho Yuletlde season, so long
ulll tho youngster hoihI his letter tell
ing how good bo lutH been, and Riving
a rntnlngufl of what he nud hla broth
ers nml sUterN expect, it list so big
that not even u houso would hold
them much less a stocking.
Tho postoillco Is sending these let
ters to the Klumalh Chamber of Com
merce. It tins been arranged that
l hoy will bo given to tho Philanthro
pe neitartment of the Library Club
""'r" inul dm oilier committed that lit car-
it low stale oinclals. nersons Interest- Unn Civic I.engti for ImmlKn.uts: A.. ,. f u .. ,....
'! along ench of tho threw legislative Ml (Irout. labor commlHslonei of -.,,,, w, VostlRato and If the
I'rnbh-ms to ho taken tip, nnd a num. nttln; Chnrleii Jniues of l,,','',',l,lo ottor writer aro of families In
straitened circumstances, tho women
will strlvo to provent any weo llttlo
heiut-hi'oak ChrbdmaH morn.
In the ciiso of lottvrs from children
whose parentM nro of comfortnhlo
.......im 1 1. nan will Im HiMied over to
hauy; Clmrlea i:. Warner of I'orlland, ' . ... ,, 8b , can
conmilllnK eiiRlneer. J. I- White, AI- ,)o )orgimi,od , irnK (,0 presents
l.nny, innnnporwii'Kou i-owei ...... r..- 11()S, (,Mlrod,
nyj H, II. Iliiaion or roriinnu, u-i'iu-
Bonlntlvo from Mullnomali county! J.
Ii, ThompBon of I'm timid, lepi'isent
Iiik llio I'oillund Coinuiorclnl Club;
W, 1). II, Dod'on of Porllnntl. ropro
hciiIIiik Portland Chamber of Com-
"IT Of nor. MM. InlnrA.lml llirnni'li
"""fn good cltlxentlilp, will comprlso
Calif, social service worker. II. M.
.Miller. Portlnnd. rlmlrmnn hydio-
electiln I'liiniiilssloii. John McCourt
I .. l ... I ...I Ulnl.oi .1 lat rl.'l nt I or-'
Hhi titteiniiinco.
invitriinr-itleei u'ln.v.nnii.n unvn. former ruled .stntes i
'I ".miction to tho confoTiMico pro-lnoy for Oiogou; A C Schmllt, vlco
"""in In tho following nlntemenl: Iprenldent l'lisl Natloiml Itnnk of AI-
('ii" of tho groateat iioetls In nil
litis Is mnro cnrofully considered
'"Klaliitloii. Tho iirlticlual crltlrUin
"f Present day legislatures, In fact, In
"t In forty or alxty duyti thoy ennnot
I'liKslbiy nit Wlth Judgment upon tho
"iimlrctlH and hundredn of inoiiMUies
I'fi'-ontcd.
"Itcsonrch work hy nn lniinrtlvl
KI,KH T PANOK TO.NIOIIT
Lf,'ly iixtondlng ovnr many inontliH merco; W. II Crawford, Portland en-
""'H It posalblo for such n body to Rlneerj A. II llurliiof l'm-tlnml, for-
""t Into tho hands of Inwninkora mn- mer oilllor of Labor Prins,
,1,rll Hint n loglslatlvo commllteo Any rocommoiulntlons nt which tlio
r'nuot possibly gather. Bomollino conforonco nmy arrive ns ft unit will
fh it body can add rocomnionda- ho prosentod to tho propor loslslRtlvo
"""is based upon that material, and In commltloo hy way of siikkpiH"".
(Ireal preparations hnvo been made
by the entertainment committee of
Klamath Falls Lodjfo 1347. 11. P. O.
Klks, for tholr monthly "Ladles'
ulKht," to he held this evening at tho
Kllm Club.
Dnnelng will bo the chief featuro of
tho program, and refreshments will be
served.
A program of more than usual In
terest will bo given at draco M. K.
chruch Sunday ovenlng, when the Kp
worth League, composed of tho young
men nud women of the church, give
their annual "Itally BorTlee." The
program arranged for this follews:
Chas. L. Roberts Leader
Subject How Much We Lovo Christ
8ong Number 7S
Script nro Heading John 21:15-21
Talk by Leader '
Quartette
"How the League Shows Its Lovo for
Chrisl" E. M. Chllcote, Pres.
"The Lovo of Christ Among Business
Men" J. O. Camp
Song Number 247
'What the Lovo of Christ Doen for
tho Student" Miss Mllamu
Tho Lovo of Christ tu Social Work"
Miss Wattenburg
Solo Miss Loulso Benson
"The Leaguo nnd the Pastor" Hov.
B. C. Richards
Song Number 105
Ronedlctlon
Ill-ought In Home Hog,
W. II, Itrotherton was in town to
day with a load of hogs, from his
much In tho North Poe Valleu coun
try. Hill Is a great belloTor In the
great American hog as n sourco of
revenue, and will turn mora atten
tion to tho "mortgngo lifter" tn the
future.
tllhcitinto for tho Winter.
Mr nnd Mrs. Q. n. Tompkins left
this morning for tholr ranch on Lost
Rlvor, near Uonama, whore they will
spend tho winter. Their daughter,
MIhh Ruth Tompkins, will remain
hero to attend high school.
Dinner Wows.
Secretary George C, Blower of the
Klamath Chamber of Commerce will
leave In tho morning to attend tho
mooting of tho Southern Oregon Pan-
ama-Paclflo International Exposition
Asoclatlon, which Is to be held In
Ashland.
Another prolonged cross
lion Is the program of the Mcoma af
ternoon of the trial of Sims. CkaAdUr
The Trench artillery maintain, lit, mlvanLnge lu the vicinity of Alsue, land Ernst on charge of butckariue a
nnd nl aininpagne. (COtt- bolonglng to J. N. (014 Ik).
I Johnson, who lives below Merrill.
IIKAVV lltK.VCH MKS iThlg Umo R M osborn, on o U
uiiicu l'rcss service (state's principal witnesses. Is the i
lli;ill,l., iht. in. H la annoiinre.l that titu Irencli attack on Itolcroi lunder nro.
mid In the eastern district yesterday ueru broken under a heavy Are from
OVinian nia.kctl bntlerle-i. The French lot heavily.
I.AISKK IS NO IIKTTI.'lt TODAY
United Press Service
LONDON", Pec. 10. According to Anntterdam advice., the latest ofU
i Inl reHirta from llerlin say Kaiser Wllhelm Is no better.
It I t-ciMirtetl that he had a seven- roughing siell this morning. This
nan relieved only after tho court pht,fcl.-in and the kal.crine lmd admin-l-tereil
to the .lck man for nearly an hour.
It Is now accepted here that Ihc rendition of Wllhelm Ls real serious.
lhc strictest censorship regarding his whereabout U maintained.
Tho malady nioM nffefling him I- de-ribed variously us pneumonia,
bronchitis and nervous prtwtrntlnn.
I Auenaauco at me trial toaay rum
.been Increased by the civil goversv
ment classes of the Eighth gro4.
This morning one class atteadesl, ud
' this afternoon another one was srss
TKl'TOXS CLAIM APVAXTAGK IX TIIK 1UST
t'nlted Press Service
VIENNA (via llerlin), Dec 10. The unr ortlie ay:
"In western Gallria our attacks rontlnue.. A calm exists hi Southern
Poland.
''The eneiny lias rcneweil IiU attacks in the vicinity of Pietrokow,
hut lias failed to gnln any advantage." -- -" - ---. --. -,.,
"Berlin rtorfs say Russian avln(or dropiicd Imjii.Iis ut Krleburg nnd
llailen yesterilay. They Inflicted no damage, nnd trere driven olf."
ent. In charge of the teachers. TkJa
, Is to give tho youngsters a llttto irst
hand knowledge of court proesslar.
j Following re-direct examination sy
j the state this morning, the costplsla-
Mng witness, Johnson, was sxeMse4.
Ho was followed by Osborn, who tes-"
'tlfled that Sims and ChaaeUsr total
him they had burled the hide of the
missing cow In a deep hole.
This afternoon Attorney NokuU far
the derenso called up some awtusftt
t discrepancies between Osborm's tsstl-
fmony at this trial and at the preUso-
Icar" examination a year age. It
seemed evident to the audience tint
I the defense was working to ley the
'foundation for a charge of perjary.
i from the manner of questioning.
Noland also asked the witness It he
WILL AUCTION
OEFA
MEMOIR
HAXD-WOltKKD IIAXUKERCHIKK
SK.NT TO All) SOCIETY BY THK
1.ATK MRS. WOODROW WILSON
TO UK SOLI) TOMORROW
., , ., , . .. . .. . (had not made a proposition to
', u "" "r V a u , " u,Bu,anil Chandler, while they were help
his incapacity the taxes of the county! Ing blm pl0w t0 round up batX
havo been Increased. gome Qf lhe BfM -TMtag
, Under tho recall law ho has Ave the proceeds among themselves. ThU
idnys In which to resign, and then, If ' Osborn denied.
flu- fails, tho secretary of state mustj Ho was then asked if he hod not
order a recall election. imade a proposition In June of mi.
' Ccrsoni was appointed by Governor at the Sims ranch, to 81ms and Chan-
i West. Because of the prosecutor's al-idler to kill and butcher a cow with a
(leged Incompetency tho governor (deputed ownership. Osbora's answer
asked him to resign, according to his it" this was In the negative, as were
prlvato secretary, and so did the ' ss-vMi-,it
jgrand jury, but Cersonl refused. ' (Continued on page 4)
In addition to u sale of a large vttrl-
clty of fancywork, etc., a splendid
tlsh and chicken dinner and other
features, an auction Is to bo held at (
tho Presbyterian ladles' bazanr to
morrow In tho White building.
This auction Is to be held at 0
o'clock. At that tlnio there will be
offered to tho highest bidder, a hand
worked handkerchief, donated to the
Ladles' Aid Society by the lato Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson, This handsome
plcco of work was sent at Easter time
by tho First Lady of tho Land, but as
there was no bazaar at that time, It
was held until tho present.
Much interest is being manifested
In thts bazaar, and thoro ls a groat
variety of work to ho sold there tomorrow.
Klamath $317,000
Lane Asks Appropriations. No New WorkLtcily
An appropriation of 1317,000 forittead of receiving a f 3 per acre pay
uork ou the Klamath project during mtnt annually from the water users
the fiscal ear ending July 1, 191C, lsl01 tno Klamath project, ls reeelvtec
.,. n i... a-.. r,... . h,A(rom 36 to 42 cents an acre, and the
uii it w w j..t jt,.i j suuu as ai9 i
report to Congress. Other Oregon
nprpoprlattons requested are $366,
000 for Umatilla project and S4G0,
000 for tho Central Oregon co-operative
work.
PROSECUTOR IS
ASKEHO QUIT
ALLKlU.NG TilVT PROSECUTING
ATTOIlXKs IS IXCOMPETEXP,
TILIiAMOOli PEOPLE THRRVT
KX TO RECALL HIM
SALEM, Dec. 10, Charging incom
petency, approximately S00 citizens of
Tillamook county havo nled a petition
with Secretary of State Olcott, asking
for the recall of M. J. Gorsonl, dis
trict attorney of that county.
They allege that lu addition to be
ing Incompetent, he has ubsented him-
s&me Is tho case elsewhere, thus de
pleting the lucomo of the commission.
Klamath county's reduction Is Ma
terial, hut as this project has one Of
tho lowest prices per acre, the differ
tuco elsewhere ls more noticeable. la
The appropriation requested tor the i tho majority of cases, the reclasM-
Klamath project does not provide foritlon cost ls C5 pr acre. Instead, .ef.
tiny now construction work, as none '30, as Is the case here. This smsju
is eouieiupiaiuu uunug iuo cuimus
tlscal year. Instead of making addi
tions to tho acreago irrigated by the
project, It ls tho lnteutlou during the
yuar to get tho local systom Into
shape to comply with tho extension
net in overy particular, such as meas
uring of water, etc.
Of the 317,000 appropriated for
the Klamath project, It is estimated
that close to 170,000 ls to bo used lu
construction of drains and othor
drainage operations. Otherwise, the
money will bo largely used for oper
ation and maintenance of the project
already ertabllnhed.
Throughout the West there has
been a cutting down In the appropri
ations asked tor in comparison with
other years, This ls due to the fact
that since the passage of tho exten
sion act the reclamation service, In-
thai Instead of receiving 6 per sere,
the government ls receiving front 10
to 20 per cent of that amount, ac
cording to how far the work is along
on tho particular project.
It ls for this reason that little pro.
vision lu being made for new wstk
ou auy projoct, construction appr-
prlatlons being mainly for the eetv '
plotlon of work already started 'thet-'
must bo completed, .s,,.
Under the terms of the recUnMtav . '-
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hnrrnl1 Itif. funds aI aM. Sa
state. It therefore bshseves-j Kktt'i;'
ath project people, both I. OrvjNCM-
that the money needed .forthJe' fsjfcfj', .'
Joct Is not reapportioned sf'eeasvtsV. '?' nlC
slonsl delegation to wert
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