The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 29, 1915, Image 1

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IX)IMX, Jan. 30. Geraaay Im apparcstly nUrtacd at the
uhlrli the immeae Riwlnn arm In are nweeplag toward KoatgateiSi
i-npllol of PruMla
AccortlinK to rcporu from Aawterdam nml Copenhagen, rei
n ro hoinic nihel into I'ruMla a fast on poatble. .
L'nronHnneil rainont from Amsterdam state that
(n-num soldiers are now crossing Belgium on their way t
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SCIENCE IN BILL
I'holoKraph hIiowIiir the iliinmi;c done to tho building in Yarmouth, and the east coast of England by
tin- rnlil of tho Herman mihIiIih on Jnnunry 19, have Just retched the United States. This one shows the
iosiiIi of the liomliardinnnt of tho Royal hotel at Yarmouth.
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II. Itolnud OJuUsyer, county agrl- .
uilturUt, lonvcs in tho morning for)
t'orvnllli, to attend the Farmer' United I'remi Karvtru
Week meetings at the- Oregon Agrl-I KACHAMKNTO, Jan. 30. As
cUitural college neit week. Mr. jsemnlyraan nynn today Introduced
(llnlsyer Is schmliiled to nddreaa the n roHolittlon mnklng It a felony for
nmi.mblage. Jft,y porBOn u recclvo money for
Jtrentlng nick, unions Ihoy nro HconHod
In on lliislness . thy tho Hlnte.
P. C. DeChnlno Is In lodny from
IVIIcnn City, where ho operate n
Imnrdlng houat.
A cnll for practice for tho drill
ii-am of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge
linn been Issued. Thla practice will
lQ held Monday evening at 77:10
nt I. 0. O, P. hall.
Tho hill In alined nt the Christian
Scientists uud Mcntnt Ilcnlcrs.
Ah those two organizations, a
peclnlly tho Christian Scientists, have
a big membership In all pnrts of tho
stnto, It Is exported that by Mon
day tho Assembly membois will be
flooded with strong protosts ognlnat
Iho bill.
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WAVES SWEEP VENICE
Arizona and California Suffer From Flood Waters
WRITER TELLS HOW O'DONNEL
CAME TO RECLAMATION SERVICE
Some Interesting Data Regarding a Man Who Is Well
Known by Klamath Water Users
rrni ne oi irrncncfl are wteraaieijr gain ana lost. , " " r ""4
Kitththur coBtlnnes at Clrlachr. Xear Ctbobba thm Cwmni'tM stasli
striving to drive the Allies from the positions tbejr bold. ' ' ? Jpj
ARSON CHARGE
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I'HOKNIX, Jan. 30,Wlth the
Knit river on one of the wont ram
pages in iti history, flftjr. families
living in the lowlands below PhoeaU
wero rescued from drowning today
by firemen In boats.
Tho flood la Increasing In volume,
mid many other families are endangered.
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VKNI0J3, Jan, 80. Tho ' highest
"im in tho history of Venice are
Hwoeping tho waterfront today,
The Venice munklpafpUr, reatorad
"(lor being destroyed by1 wavaa last
)onr, nt a coat of MA.OOO, hag been
swept nwny.
The Frauer pier w weakening.
This was built at a cost of a million
doilari,, u m w j iMfer of
lostructlon,
Iobrla la scattered from Playa del
toy to North Beaeb, 'and the float-
vv n timbers are menacing etksr irtrHc-
'"res aioag tkeatrand. n , t
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loudnuod ralnti will bring nbout seri
ous flood conditions.
Tho Venlco skating rink on tho
Wlndoward nventte pier was also
washed away, causing a loss of sev
eral thousands.
Summer homes botween Venice
and Playa del Ray nro bolng under
mlnod, and several hnvo toppled over
Into tho sea.
The famous Ship Cafe nt Venlco Is
bolng battered by tho son, nnd Its
destruction seems Imminent.
More than n hundred foot of tho
Mnler pier, now being constructed,
has been swept nwuy. Much valu-
nblo construction apparatus was lost,
and tlip rost of tho structuro Is In
peril. '
Fifty foot of tho outer soctlon of
tho "Long wliorf" nt Port Loa An-
goloa dropped Into the aoa this aftor
noon. This structure la known as
tho largest wharf In the world, The
cantor was struck and Abe whole'
thing late today seemed doomed to
destruction by the tiirbulant waters.
A Japanese fishing village, two
miles north of Rsntu Monica, was
wiped out by great waves. Tbt women
and children led Into the higher
country. There were no Htm Mot.
(llj Robert V. Kiting, In Spokes,
limn lie lew.)
If ou had nu Investment of nearly
$100,000,000 in works to Irrigate
about :l,00o,000 ncros of land would
you amploy u farmer to supervise
the opvatlou of tho irrigation woiku?
Tli.it Is wlint Frunkllu U. I.ano,
jocrctnr) of tho interior, has done.
it happened this waj ; Our. Undo
Hnm In order to utllizo tho wusio
places of our country undertook, be-
glunlnug lu 1902, to reclulm by ir
rlgiitlou tho Bciul-arld lands lu ft f teen
Htutes west of the Mississippi rivor.
Ho will soon huvo invested f 100,000,
000 In le-arruughiK tho physical
geogruphy of iiortlous of these states
Incidental to getting water on tbe
thirsty hoi). This money is simply
n loan by the united states to tno
reclnmntlon serlce and the laws pro
vide that tho loan must be returned
by assessing against each acre of
Irrigable luuds Uh sharo of tho cost
of tho lirlgatlon works.
When Franklin K. Lane became
sorrotnry of the Interior ho also bc
camo the recipient of about as many
vurietles of cnmplulnts as thero wero
scttluis on Iho government. Irriga
tion projects, Al theso settlors had
contracts with tho United Stales and
tho fulfilling af tho obligations was
accompanied or rather procedod
by numeroUH complaints nnd endless
repoits.
Secretary 1-nno nsked the settlcis
to sond roprosontntlvcs to Washing'
ton to confer with him. The settlers
complied.
It happened that some of the rep-
lesontAilves of the sol tiers In tho
great ststo of Montana had a mis
taken Idea as to the proper pro
cedure to Interest Secretary Lane
In their eause. They painted Irriga
tion conditions in Montana In such
Moinbt-r hues that Secretary Lane an
nounced that unless conditions in
Montana were more rosy than they
hnd been pictured to him he would
stop government Irrigation work In
thut state.
lug. Ills idea of making tho govern
ment irrigation projects successful is
to make the farmers more prosperous.
The advice he gives the. farmers Is
not garnished with frills the prom-
Uses he makes have no strings at
RESTAURANT JS 7 IX
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Then Montana in general came toitached
the front with a rush to prove to the
secretary of tbe Interior that Mon
tana's irrigation projects are suc
cessful investments. State officials
nnd others hurried to Washington,
D. C, and among those designated
nud sent forth to properly depict the
assets of the Treasure State was I. D.
O'Donnell, proprietor of Hesper
farm, near Hillings. Mont., and
known to his associate as "Bud."
Irrigation history records that' tho
good uamo of Moatana waa upheld
and tho secretary of the interior was
convinced jthat Irrigation work in
Montana should proceed, but the
people of Montana lost, for the time
being, the services of I. D. O'Donnell
as n booster for Montana alone. They
put Secretary Lane In touch with a
man ho needed In the reclamation
service. Ho placed the reclamation
corvloe under the direction of a com
mission; ho named Farmer O'Donnell
ns commissioner and told him to take
mo of tho farmers.
Out In Dllllngs, Mont., on the door
of room 206 of the American Bank
nnd Trust building thero Is painted
"United States Reclamation Service,
1, n, O'Donnell, Supervisor of Irriga
tion." This little Inside room, for
which the government pays a monthly
rental of 120 and gets light and water
and Janitor service thrown la, ia the
noaaqunrters or tbe man on top of
the most stren nova "job In the Irriga
tion world.
Ho learned Irrigation by irriga
tion, ho learned Irrtgetle manage
ment by managing Irritation sys
tems and he learned farming by
farming. His, hobby ts better farm
The government irrigation projects
number twenty-eight and tbey are
scattered throughout the western
states from Canada to Mexico. The
project lands produce every Item of
plant and animal life common to
American farms. The operation of
the stupendous irrigation systems
presents every difficulty known to
Irrigation.
Theso projects have been settled
within a short period by people from
all walks of life. Thousands of them
know nothing of Irrigation and many
of them never farmed.
Farmer O'Donnell is making the
rounds of the Irrigation projects. He
is meeting with tbe farmers and
threshing matters out on the canal
banks and In the fence corners. He
ia telling commercial clubs and meet
ings of business men In no uncertain
terms (and the newspapers say with
a bit of brogue), just how they can
help themselves by helping the farm
ers. The farmers believe In him
they know that he knows what they
are "up against" and they know they
wilt have a full chance to make good.
Mother Is Dead
Mrs, Alonso Balnter received a
telegram this forenoon announcing
the death of her mother, Mrs. Nancy
Roberts, who resided at Monument,
Colorado. The deceased was It
years of age. The immediate cause
of death waa dropsy,
North for IVassBsssstl fjl
Mrs.' W. B. Davenport leaves Mon
day morning (or Portland to isimyn
medical treatment,
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Again last night the basket 'tissurs'vl
otMedfordTVlgh" Wclsobfip
Inrv nvnr Iho hmra anil irlrl fltlui. I l
ath county' high, taking both 'games.
They returned to Medford today with
four wins to their credit. '
Edward Warner, who was cook at
the Peterstelaer restaurant, recently
burned, is In tbe county jail, charged
with setting the place afire. He will
hat a preliminary hearing Monday.
Tbe warrants was issued after an
information, had been sworn to by
Isadora Mauseshell. who has been
employed ns dishwasher at the eat
ing house. The lad says he was
afraid 'to make the matter public be
fore for wear of jthe cook's wrath.
Mrs. Petcretelner stoutly believes
that the cook Is Innocent. She says
that she knew pretty fully his where
abouts tho night of the fire, and Is)
cnrnln thnl Warner' la tint rAaiwtnalhln Ihla raiannotlnn with Ihs VIhI akwa-, y
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for tho fire. 1 Savings bank, expects .to leaVa:1
Tuesday tor San Francisco, where, fsal I
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The games last night were
what rougher than the night before.
and some spectators believed it 1
more like a free-for-all than a i
of games. However,. everybody keyt J
cool,. and there was no trouble tkat-f
could not be regulated by therefsireel
and umpire. " . 's
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SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 30. Six
dally newspapers printed here la
Spanish are eagerly read for news
from Mexico by the big Mexican popu
lation of San Antonio and vicinity.
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Five thousand or more refugees art
making their homes here pending
final settlement of the revolutions aad
counter revolutions in the repnblio
south of the Rio Grande. Of
six dallies, three espouse the
of Carranta, two champion Villa aad
one favors Felix Dlas. '
The Carrania coaaulate here, an
nounced it paid out in tolegrahp tells
about 11,000 monthly for tele
graphic advices from various. Mexi
can points and exchanges with' Wash
ington. These despatches JaH i
the, local Carranaist-iMBesara
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