The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 01, 1915, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ( .. i. .. . A . -BBnaB i , -t. j. .. "i. j ."
&it , t ,- ...J" y. ... .u. . .. e1HBnBnBnAT. BB7 avWBB1r.BBy ?W ' '.aSMa-a A .A. -fc
ruin ! ansv bh ann i BnBBB bb-bbv - - : b, a ,.,. -, ,.. ...... -.. - , . ., , ib:'
NBwsWh,lt;,n8W, ijjji ItllPffllMIi ''IClBlTHlJtl
' w " .". .f . ?".. '-'r.WK. - " " ' 'T ' - -'-.,!
AT i A ,T.i : Vit- .bA!' BSBBMMBJMMBBM
, r T, r i ! - .rhwmh, i " . , -
" .... - ,,-... TT- , . . . ... , .,. . . ., .,.., .. , , ... -.,,..,
flfLaasasasS
'VW .. 5 ,-. TI' -!.
KLAMATH A
WMf9iPAH
fJS".-''
.-J-J " -1
a
Ninth Vwm X. jWMMI
KLAMATH PALLS, OREOO,' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915
.r&m&
HOMESTEADERS IN FIGHTING HARD
KLAMATH PROJECT
ARE RECOGNIZED
(lOVKHN'MKNT TO HOXOK nil-:
PRIOR RK1HT
AROUND YPRES
ihi:nii claim fin: itici'ui.Hr.oF
1110 UKUMAX AIIMV MAHMUI)
WITH Till: INTII.VTION OP
HM.IKIIIXO A 1,1,1 KH
Piujert Manager Camp TiuUty He
(clvnl Meaage. from Head of lunl
liiMrliiii'Ht of Hrrvtiv, Mating Ttnit
IIkwo Who MHlltil In Wll'iifrown
Uintto llefur They Ww Willi-li-nun
Will Ik IMjffil,
IND
Tim following from Chlof Counsel
Wilt It. KIiik, was, received today by
I'rnjrrt Manager J. II, Camp:
Hiiiijcft: Report on squoter set- Allien tlin,
lU'inwil, Klamath Project. -
I, Your ri'ixiri or January, 9,
Ifiia, lias been received. '
2. Tlic land office hni tlccldril to
ii-okmU) I lie- ttolllt'lnciil of lli niUBl.
I it irfcrtlvc from ilnlv of tint Mrl
tnciii iiulhorln'il In Hid onlor rcHiurliiK
iIim I.uiiIh lo ciiliy. AIo, ii i)otwwn
ilt.tm Miul rival MOttlnrx, llirlr irivloutt
ronliliMirc on eho Innrt will bu i-oniilil-m-il
In ihclr fnvor.
3. Tliv llovlnmallon Hrvlfo cim
lake no nriloii r)'ctlnr tlm lllrtl
linorvi, uliico llmt In imtwlilf ihU
Itiiriiiu'it JiirlHillcllon.
UiiIIimI I'rt'HK Bcrvlco
I'AltIB, Koli, l,Vti'U Ueriuuu
IroopM, hurloil Into action nl VproH,
wnro nnlHc(l with unvore 1ohh yen
lorilnyv They worn Imyouettixl hy
clinritliiK Krcncli, mid fronr hoavy
Iohhom liooumo Imilly illKordorcfl.
It Ik oftlrlaly (Inlnx.-il Hint tho
rrench urtlllory dotroyd thu en-
oniy'n lrMic!ien nt mivcrnl plncpn nloiiK
tint AUne, nnd initurod ft iiomIIIoii
W0?l tf KoImoiih.
It U rcporloil lliut thu UiirmmiH
for miviTiil ilii piihmimI, nuiHHcd rt
ItiforccnirniB nt Vprt'n In riih tho
IANS CERTAIN
IS HERE
SPRING
Tim rocolpi of thin order roiIIim
a limner Hint baa been much In tho
Mr tor Hovi-rnl innnthi -In aouiu caiea
KVvrul )tar. H U mati'd by nom
(hut It wan (he light Woici'd to miire
ri-cDKiillloii for IIioho who aottlcd
i.ii thu latulH bofi.ro they wcro with
ilrnwii that dluyod the renlorntlon
of tin lund, and It In certain that
muny injonrlon have been active In
Bi-riirlnic tho change.
On thlri matter 1'rojecl Manager
t'niup Iuim been an ardent worker
i.liu'it hu linrned of toiidlUoua hero.
AniitliiT Ih Abel Ady, prenldont of
tlm Klnmnth Water Uiora' naioclu
i urn, who wont to Washington to
litcmt for the ueltlera. Aud atlll an
oiliur mom Important ally la Con
Krcsnninn N. j. Blnnolt, who ever
xliirp IcnrnliiK of the ahapo thing were
In. Iiuh conatrnntly been on the Job
In dm Interim of Mra. Thou. Wood
iiml in hern Mlinlllarly.altualed.
Tin- nioRt of tho pimple affected
mi- ilniHif )hu aettled on the landa
prior to tho tlran they wore wltli
ilrawn for reclamation purpoaes. The
lands were withdrawn before they
woro cntltlud to.homeateads, and they
liuvn hIiico held, on, patiently nwalt
Iiik renjienlng. A. It. C. Day, wboae
luiiiio.ili.nil m on Lower Klamath lake;
in'iir Okluhoran. haa becu waiting
iilioiit twi-nty yearn, nnd ho have
"tluTB In that district.
mciMimmi: or tiik hxow. ih
NOT Till: ,,Y HIHS, I'Olt THK
HOIHXH AUK Hl.V.S MAlSd TIIK
IIIVKIt OTIIKH SF.WH XOTICH
(Herald Hptlal Hervlrr)
KLAMATH IIKSKRVAT10N, Feb.
I. Wn believe that the real cold
day have loft iik for thin year. Wo
dava been huvlng raliu which have
been carrying away the snow, and!
our old friend robin redbreast lias re
turned lo hitt old haunts along the
rlvor banks to slay for the year.
TIiIk la nu alumni infallnhle sign of
warmer days.
Mr. and Mrs. liyron Loti'lie made
a trip to Yalnax where Mrs. Lot
clio was railed on account of her
father's lllneas. They returned Thurs
day,
' Itobln Hood, of Yalnax, Is very
low. Ho has been III for a long
lime nnd Is getting worses right along.
Wo hoe ho will recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson nnd
daughter, lllunclie, wont to Klnmnth
Falls for n short visit last week.
Thoro will bo u basket social at
the Williamson river church on the
night of February 12. Kvoryono Is
Invited to attend, mid a hlg time Is
expected,
Chicago Wheat Pit at Its Wildest
: !!- : .
r Wma'JM ' ' ,' "
Bl ii , , Vt 9tfWv - - v; . '
, r . wSrAem k I ZaSw v l -
'''.,' Kl 'J bSbbbJ . ' 'jA f
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBbVH. " ftVff '
BHbbbbbbbbbbYMB' I "' "
mSbbbHbVc I -'I '-
"bbbbbbbbbbbbbF I - ,.--. 1- -JLrj
.JH1IIJb1hbbb.bI I T.fw- (
i wmWmmmflm i
"a '-Ti ' V"- rTi -I'1 iii 'i ii ' 'iiTrBiMBBr"
I r i ii i I i1 ' vrr nBT V ' i uKJ t ..II bS!cbbbbKIIE rVr7'w
.' J UialaVaWVnilVffaBFfiW V-V V I It bbbbbbmmSA
if fejKml - 1i,IcIHbbbbb! I irlBKnT r ? j!fl 'ftr,isM jBBMMBr'
bbLmIbbbbI 1 RTOTIVi'-l x?" ivWwrailb?
- liVBBMoiflBVlBBBBBBl lhlll-nJBZ4anMH!lBV9ffiAjK I 'inW jwTKBbI' 'IbT
. V l!WRfGH-2iffl?ttB! , u
.A ' . s " JMr- Camp believes thla can be done; . -. V ',vtfriuS
ixv cicaninc: nut tue cnanoAia thrnnvhj. j!iv,T'TB."vr3B'r"i,jf?Tsw
!' " w "" l- . v .-w-'H, f ? Tt1: ,W ' ,1 J!7Vi!v-J
- j' fi ;'i-jt Itl.r J.VyJ
PLAINTIFF MOST
PAY OPPONENT
COURT TODAY ORDKK MOMER
HOIIKKTS TO PAY ATTORNEY
COSTM TO WIPt-WORDKN
CtifPM-:. ARK DIVORCKI)
Emm
lllluDIA bHItvIII.1
kiiaa ihii.y nriH
IN PROSSftte
' Divorce matters occupied the at-
tuition of the circuit court this after
juoon, Judge Poland divorcing .one
couple, and hearing arguments In
another case.
( The., divorce was-granted in the H.
IK Veit vs. Mamie Velt case. Al
fthough Velt-wa the complainant, be
j;did . not- offer any testimony, while
'tho wlfp took the stand and testi
fied. .
i -In the Roberta case, it was ordered
tthat Homer .Roberta, the plaintiff,
jshodld .pay into, court 165. to be
.uaou by hlf wife, for atorney fees
r,ni! other-costs, of the ault. '
TORN WATER IN
THE LOWER LAKE
''iM'
'??,!,
r ;mM
"
HtltMARIXIXO OF THK .RRitiMi
;aihfj ttEtiMctiiasMMlt
At , i vj , A: Jfc
a
Sinking of WH In (Mgbtor ah pWti'
- ... "J.A.HJMS''!
,.. .. a ;-; '. -."'."-' ct
IiMuraRce, Jliska, Rates &;,iU'Xp,XH
' , , 2f &$
and tifrmaw tazvrrTmH
-S."'S
;i ureal' in aiarre ink
,ot Madn ht Vaia
!
?sse)W
H:?K&es
KSMSS.IIM5
" .etSCiSSSSr
im.l
.. j .. . a MS sCr- 'it .TO A
5sW'".89
tnkedrressnriceilgl
a
announcei
Russian' right, causedUhe.reUreatH.p
--' .iii'fif'.v r; i "i-i..
that, .RusalaaeffortaC w?
j" ij,,i , arrti. crfi 'tiT ''."i
advance Coward ' Thorn tbayeiawlfcvl.
been halted.,- Forces'aOvlagsoiUli-.vig
1
,
OT
of Lowlcz and south of th Yltlie
Tomorrow the reclmatlon service
will open the grates 'at the railway
embankment, 'and let tho waters 'of
the Klamath river pass into the lake
from the Straits.
It' is. the Intention of Project Maaa
Ker J. C, Camp "to see if It will not
be possible for) the service to turn
in, sufficient water to satisfy the de
mands of the Van Brimmer' ditch
water rights, and at the same timet
not raise the level of the water suf
ficiently to again floodthe marshes, I
which were pretty welf dried while
United Preaa "Service ? "1
EETROGliAIC Tub. a. Desperati 'Ml
fighting rages, neafthe-'oreat ',otp
Pltkalleo, where, the beVauasv rewf
forced," are-concentrtttag-thetf refrfe
"forts to;iialtLjthe Rnsslapr marck lb :&
ceat'.f wmmfrm
'i-"7 W
4J-
...MV'fc im
WklSSfeJ
Vnlted
,? ltf-As iiWrivifei
writers
suraace on coaKWie.'-slHgiiaf;w3.i
.r.'A-:TudV&-tiM-riSi&vl
per centraaVtheraealt:
l.ih n.ni. nt,n i.. v-w u.i 1 men off tbn British ertt'fimv i
r- - - .- -(. . ,'iT7r&3mmi
r iiiipii inir inn - - - - - - -- - -
r " T. CTT"-1 T-:',- 'F '. ..
Tim Uoard of Trude, In Chicago rc-'H& 3-8 n bushel Itveemed that theJman(bi
fUHes to permit photographers to top notch price had beeu reached.
enter lis sacred prrclncta on business many brokers believe otherwise. They
Thnn 1 a kiiIa nt t It in linultiAoa nf ...!.. iknt la a AWkiAWfa nf hWAan I.-... ,t .J - A W a in
,ll:iv in u lure t"l uumiiion l )MJIIIl UUI mat. luv .vapvito v. wiow- IIB1TCIS, .'UUl(Jarf.U Willi 1,H0,1V 111 I t'r J
biiylng and t.elllng wheat. So. In k tuffs in December last reached the the samo month a year ago and tbe't'" foe " v United PresaServlce
order to give n representation of the onormuos total, of 55,860,ioa. Jn; value thereof was 19,473,660, as com- Miss Ora, Kelson -left Sunday for, BERLIN Feb"
u Atnnrt mAtAOlMif tT flnni-
.VB w ... -BWM
MM Aatr w... - t. 'A-J1 -.
nun wo 7j lur !Ul U1UIO lUBJlj -. Hllph
In December. 1913. being 1.818.S17,:
ifV.
st
1 ntn,a.;i;''lul''.
enormously Interesting scenes there December. 1913, the exports amounUinared with 14.903.223 in December. Dunsmulr. California. whrp aha wiir , .... . . -. fsrA -J iL :. M-
r -.. i-t - 'i " ' i .."T - m im nvor iba tfifwitruTiABr 'ATr ii.,
--j . a. .. .,--. "" -- - - r'"''M-.VV'ws.--M
t
for tho nsst faw days it was neces-.pit to nnlv tll.149.C00. Wheat ex-, 1913. Isnpnd ;i ahnrt limn a n, noA
,, n d.t,l n nfflal iHln I,A ynllA.f .tnwtu In lAi,mhni ovvfavalail 98 Ih 11114 4ftn- AvnnB a Ht.A h.mm I mUMmim ISn
. ,. .1 .. ..,..1 . ,L. . ... ...1., ..,. 1 L.I. A A... AI.B..U. U.lV- AA AAA . . '
iu u raw ii luciuru "i me m-uiiu, uuu Rits.ii i utiui;i, ur um iiuirs uro 9ii,uu4,uuu, uui auring no past year.
the one shown hero is the result., quantity 01 ueccmoer; mis. i no they amounted to 1185,591,000. In
Never before, except under extreme average export price last 'December! 1913 the export of flour wa3 worth
conditions, have such high wheat was $1,25 n bushel, against 93 centa $56,568,000, but In
prlccH prevailed. When it touched ,ln December one year earlier. The worth $61,682,000.
1914 It waa
Honiu from Visit
Mrs. Fred Houston has returned
from a visit with her sister. In Duns-iraulr.
Thhro will bo a free lecture ou
Christian Bclonro by Clarence W.
Chndwlck, 0. 8. II. , member of the
board of lectureship of the First
Church of Christ Scientist, of Bos
ton,! Mush,, at Houston's opera house,
Thursday evening, February 4, at 8
o'clock, A cordial invitation Is ox-
tended to (ho public. I-4t.
f Legislators Are Praised
Introducer Explains
New County Code Bill
- 11 r
The followlug vlll bo of Interest to all voters, as ItU.M'.syiiopsla of
the coiiuty rode bill, Introduced In the Houm by our representative.
(BY W. O. SMITH)
Local Attorney Says Our Men Are Right on Job
TllO following la tmm Tl. V tfilu.
Skcndall, who Is In Salem represent-
'UK tho Klamath SDartsmen's Asso-
K latlou, ttn(i altendlna to other biml.
ui'HM tunturat
"Tho Rouuebel general fund bill
did get by all of the fellowa be-
rcatiso they dld-not realise Its efect
Hintll It had lwsaed. However. W
;, Smllh's eflerts: and.' hia lnltla.
tl.vo recalled the bill from toe senate
"lid Is now In. the. Hohsv awaiting, a
reconsideration, after 'tba, mala game
Mil that la yet to be cejnslderd:
"Tha.lpbt'icalledlor a reversal of.
selling, and really united the &
ewa' mora than anvthlaa .that kaii
aa ,mu-illiLli r,A. '-.....
OCCun-aJ. rpu-.
;lood thit: theprswt
"in Da caaafl4 at tbU
really did the work and led the light
nnd should bavo credit for It.
"1 found that our section haa a
very good aud nctlvo delegation that
Is. highly spoken of by nil parties.
There la no chance that anything
detrimental to our section will get
by Thompson, Smith nnd, Forbes."
Kuykondall, according to reports
tnrougu otner enanneis, is aoing
some very effective work in the in
terests of the sportsmen and others
of this section. Among oilier things
Kuykendnll la looking Into the drain
age bill, Introduced by 'the' Marlon
county delegation, and which la sot
liked here because It is believed to
bo a detrimental measure. Aa a re-
, Mtthi IlkelW sultvot "hla'efforts, It Ik bellevad that
aytMrn there will be so trouble ii other
eM.,ItR lag the bill;
The purpose of tho bill -Is to In
troduce system and safeguards In the
expenditure of county money and the
business affairs ot counties and
school districts. It Is aimed to be
a purely numiuistrativo measure in
that It doeH not propose to reduce
tho powers of nuthorlty of any of
ficer but simply to provide safer and
moro systematic methods, forms and
procedures.
It Is divided Into bx principal
parts:
1. It provides a more complete
system ot budgets and estimates of
expenses and requires closer conform
ity of exponscs to appropriations and
provtdos dodnlte and fuller provisions
far emergencies,
2, It provides a complete system
for filing, verifying, auditing, con
stderatlng, allowing and paying
claims against the county A bual-
ness system is provided and while
the county codrt Is not restricted in
the, nature of Its powers, evory ef
fort haa been made to provide a sys
tem that will enable any person, In
terested' to know Just, what is being
done and have abundant remedies
for wrongful expenditures, 1$
3.. it makes the county treasurer
the treasurer of' each school dletHet.
Hu Is to keep thoT funds, nt interest,
mnko freauont reports to the dis
trict, and pay all warrants of the
school clerk. - ,
4. It provides a method or selling
county property.' Notice, hearing,
publication, appraisal and public sale
are required for 'Important sales and
shorter notice of public sale for small
tteniB of personal property. A vote
of tbo people Is required for sales
of unusual importance.
C, It provides a" complete aystem
for the procuring of structures, ma
terials and supplies by proposal, bids
and contract under bond., Qeneral
supply purchases are consolidated In
one ofllce, but jiesu of. Infrequent
demand or Immediate need may be
procured, with lesfl formality. Ac
counts with structures, offices and de
partments aro to ne Kept eacn wituin
the amount s,et aside for that purpose.
6, Miscellaneous , provisions are
incorporated, tonriweiit) fraud, .prplt
or onicera iruwvsunix. Dasmaaa:
bonding the memben 4 tbe'eouitty
court; and the taxaajref la ttven ample
remeaies in tno way. a5,iieriBgs, apr
peaia ana petter ropta-tuntties to
know "wlat! Iwlit;;" "with the
.--.......-. ... -. .... . -- ...... f.
'tA iet dw neat4y to Maltae-
OFF TO FIGHT
TIMBER BEETLE
PARTY OF FOUR, BQU1PED FOR A
XOXO STAY, LEFT TODAY FOR
OPERATIONS IK THE VICINITY
OF KKXO SPRINGS
Stills Retaras
Harry Stilts returned Saturday
jtrom a buslnes trip to Portland.
sat
.
state that this nhowM that' lUdmdi
, jr . jt-vv :,-"FTjrrriJK. i
..- i. . . - .--a r.r- 'r.-z ' ii
urui nnvn rn nvvna VaTitiy' errtiiiiAgw '
".- ..w.W .V...V,.-.a, aHV WV17 , r.
" - f? fr
mercnuncraen. ' -in newi
.J-fy , - ..A
man submarines, and that thfoBclr
mean rno suirvinirflut or kubuha. -
. . SB- - y
Mrs. Onelll Is eRMer
Mrs. C M. Oaelil,
underwent' a
tlon
fine
;?r
who,. reeeaUr
6fi-
'$
erwent a. severe surgical! aiftwfB
, is gradually- IrapWing,. accord.;.
to word from thehespltai: " JM&
. "" - ' "n-i"", , " " a,,.-
i$ti
i.B
i
we!
Equipped with snowsnoes, and with
equipment .and supplies for a stay ot
several weeks, a party composed of
Qllbort ' Anderson, Harry Telford,
Charles Ogle and Wilbur .Telford left
at noon today for Keno springs where
they will work against the spread
of the eastern timber .beetle, the In
sect that has threatened much fine
timber.
The party will work under the di
rection of the Klamath-Lake counties
forest Are asoctatlon, which Is wag
ing war on this bark-boring pest.
The work now is to destroy Infected
trees, nnd thus destroy the Insects
while Iu nn early state of development.
adapting it to counties havtng.a separ
ate auditor or board ' of commis
sioners, Tho statutes on these subjects are
now Inadequate and have not been
changed since the pioneer days of the
state, though ihe development In the
amount ot Importance of county ex
penditures baa rendered .the oldsys
tem obsolete. Tho fact, that the en
actment of ameasure ottheaeopaot
this bill scessltatea chant l;Mr
four or live sections ef.riierd's Ore-
ion Laws abowa what a laffe'- gap.
there has-been in the law 'goTtra
Ing county ; affairs. Talajaek tea
been especially felj inthe-jpast few
as.via) . ' H, : ' w
J""'
Man Drowned in Lake
' r.P?- 7FWji$iZft
--: - "'"iirsiwv.w
'ja.SfWss
-ft'
-'M.'iateP
"WjaP'T" &"!!
w
. .ttj y j.
?A
iW-.Tih' I
Hvms
vs&m
&
a.?i9&6&t
1 S!..AlfJiWl
. V ' ""
Ton Enhiy Falls TWouf. ke to Deatk
-i. M ''!
Saturday aftern'on, while fishing.lils strength and" althougAtaitBU-s;
through the ice on Upper Klamath aco ot the party jraakrld:'jai
lake. Thos. Eudaly. a well-known u waa Wft'W "W?
fish
and
ntiA nt iha'uFt.!. r'v.ti-A,.i'. -tv.;.i
peddler, broke Uirough the Ice ' " T&&S&fflSBS&i
van drnwHAii. - j ' ' .iVi ,lTa i V'-r'r.;- i-JyMjj
""-" - UUU ' IMInntlaTlTIg -fll 'aTWT' riflaTn gill fill I
the' maaVtoVtiS
The story ot the happening, as told
by one ot the party, is as follows;
A party ot five, composed of Messrs.
Eudaly. Davis, Gilberts, Sevlts and
Hoffman, went to the Upper lake Sa
turday morning 'in a rig to Ash
through the Ice. They located them
selves at different places near' the
tules, as they found the" lee pretty
rotten and weak. Sevlts broke through
the Ice, and waa pulled out by young
Gilbert, who waa close ;by, and the
party built a Ire on the shoro to dry
Sovita' clothing.'
' . -.
Eudaly not.havlng much:juek where
he was. tarted to ind a new lqcaT
tloq and; teld the party to pick him
up when on Hhe way home. "'
About8 o'clock, the partyr started
back, and began, tplook for Kudaly.
Me, was seea.on ta lee aout a nau
mile from' the erow and. abQut. 100
"w""- ..-, fc &!
j Just aa nudairiwaa sigatsf te,ie
broke uivdw hiaiawl bVwaa.l'aiif'
techedto ,Hn' ; bnt,bVtlij,
t
self, ,ana,.could. sotBo!dBii
- . w .iMnHiviBtir:an
iiMH
v
them good-bye. let go of the WW-k"
-v. il'i3r.v:
inr lea 'and .aanlc. v .'
.la, somoj. manner ;, Eudaly 'ajj
laciue eatangisa, in Bitw
JtL-iTW-"r
&ZS$1
-lv m
m
IS
the; floating pole Indicated; thejrM&Wf
Ingj.place ofthe,' i'tWkrjui.
taken from 'the, 'woer'AgunojayaBdtfJ'
burednhat-atterU'"lkl
af
The story that Mr;;jBudalya4tii.'
ed to'crosathe laJtaaii tt "IX'mfk'-'
mistake, as t t ha tpla.s'wbseUMa- 1
ejdMt :oiwrMtWNilMi' lMIMl'l
betwea'thtwCirerIW'
cpan om;mm4
IWltO r BBnaVr
$tM
Uradout j a
a;;-M,Ma4.lM'a
tlW.M4r Ti.a.
''TuS
,'V
w
H
it
if;
i
'i
c uit a ji