The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 25, 1915, Image 1

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Photograph of Khedive of Egypt
llerrirnl t l'Hrorl In
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'KTOOlllAl, Feb. 2f.. -A greati
battle l raging 'nt and south of'
StiBliItu In i In1 wwiern Carpathian. '
Meagre despatches say that the out
como of ttilrt overshadows develop-'
mrotf In Poland. ,
Auiirln lum innwtd u great army,
tnd I endeavoring to croM the Dnle
iter at Halllx in u inovo toward Lent
berg. I)wpntt.lie Indicate that tho
RoMlam urn slowly retreating, In
the face of n superior Austro-Oer-man
force, upon llnliti. Strategic
reasons rt mid to 'be responsible,
and It l known that the rulna of
the cattle there have been fortified
this week, for defense. .
Rbewlieru, both In Poland and In
the Carpathians, tho Russiami of
fenilre are proving successful.
LOCAL CONCERNS
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WILL DISCUSS
ENLARGEMENTS
WITHJETTLER
Ol IICIAL8 TO MAKM IIOUMR TO
HOUSE TRIP
Projwt Maawcer Cmmp and Water
Uners' Association
Men
Will Call
iRofcr Laming, Counsellor
of the State Department
on Kacn Water Usetf and RxptaJa
u, Him the OrtfltaVxateral En.
Irnnmt Plan In Order to Hastes
llerllnn lleffanllnaj It
Another ovldenco of the Intureat
that Klamath Kails Institutions tnko
In the ndanri!iiunt of tho agricul
tural Intercut of the county la shown
la the action of t'Uo First National
bank and tho Klamath Falla Oraaa
rr In securing n live dairy and atoek
BMgailnn for tho beneft of tkelr
patrons.
Kach of tho Inttltutlons baa closed
a contract with Douglaa O. Aadar ,
neld manager of the Westers Stock
Journal fur nriy yearly aukaorlptlou.
Name of dnlrymen patrona will be
Mat to tho magaslne oalce for tke
distribution of these.
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A son arrived Sunday morning at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I.em Mo
Ksntle, near Olene.
One per cent of the contents of
th oceans would cover all tke land
irtia of the globe to a depth of 20
feet.
This Is ihe-uMTirvnt. nhutoffraph-throne. For weokiUbeJIUnka threat
of the nuw khedlvo of Kgypt. Just,cned to march on Bgypt and unseat
Placed on the tiirono by the nrltlsh the new khodlve. A few daya. ago
government. The failure of the mo emy was uinsaeo on ioo
Turklxh forces, which Imrt threatened hnt the old rulor found It necessary
to cross the lied Sen. lenves him so- to go to Home Swltserland, for a
euro In his new place. The old klio- surgical operation.' Now, however,
dive had sided with Turkoy In the" It has been admitted that the e
great war, and he hnd to quit !! pcdltlon will amount to nothing.
HUMPHREY NAMED SAYS FARMERS
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At a meeting of the county court',
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loony ueorge u. nuniinru, n
known local carpenlor nnd cablnot
maker, was appointed constible for
Mnkvlllo district. Humphrey fills tho
term for which John (1. (tchnllock
wns elected Inst fall, but for which j
ho failed to ciualfy. Fred Morloy
was named to fill In Bchnllock's
former unexpired term when Sohal-
lo'ck resigned Inst fall, owing to III
health.
The snlei of automobiles Is a protty
fair business barometer, and accord
ing to tho report made by R. C. Greth,
factory reprcsontntlvo of tho Wlllys
Ovcrlnnd company, who Is Jn tbla
city on n tour of tho West business
has picked up surprisingly on the
Pacific Coast, Judging by auto sales.
"Our business is 30 per cent
grontor on tho Coast this year than
last spring," said Groin today.
"Dotweon Bait Lake and the ocean
John Bull Fights Alone
If France and Rusta Qm(, England Will Stick
ultd Pros Service
WNDON. Feb, 16,-m the .house
ZZ ,n toi Premier Aaulth
Ww ed n tawt accredit to
Win ton Churchill that Knglsnd will
W Russia and Francs Withdraw.
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S?"84 MmaaMt' whMby atrl-
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trlan fleet la bombarding the Mon
tonegrln positions,
Moxlco nnd Canada, there are leas
than 400 cars In dealers' nanas to
day, nnd tho factory, running night
nnd day. canriot supply orders. Laat
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cars with tho dealers on the Coast
nt this lime.
"Tho farmers nre purchnalng
4'heavler than ever this year, which
t speaks well for business conations.
It Is also notablo tbat.tne payments
are much moro prompt nnd In bigger
Installments,"
Tho Overland output In 1908 was
400 cars This year 7C.000 cars are
being turned out, nnd all nre con
tracted for already.
United, Press Service
PARIS,' Fob, 36 It Is officially,
announced that French alrmesfralnod
sixty bombs on a railway atatlon In
the Champagne..' district, whoro the
Oermans are concentrating.
The'shells "struck trains loaded
with troops, and caused much "con
tusion. The delay thus occasioned was buN
flolent to prevent the demons from
massing for an attack to retake some
oa( ground.
Fracture Ebow "
Mrs. Bva Tuolter, who susUlnod a
compound fracture of haelbow on
Tuesday, at ho AlUaaont ranch, fs
roiKirted' as rapidly Improving, The
Injured woman waa tak'en to Black
burn hospital Tuesday night, and the
Injury attended to, by Dr, Hamilton,
assisted by Drs, Wkjte and Hunt
Project Manager J. O. Camp this
morning received Instructions that In
order to expedite the vote ou the
proposed Griffith Lateral enlarge
ment, a project Involving a 976000
expenditure, ho should make a per
sonal house-to-house canvass to se
cure the otcs. He leaves this- even
ing and will begin ths canvass to
morrorr morning at Malln.
A member of the Water Users' as
sociation board and another water
user will accompany Mr. Camp. The
matter will bo explained to each set
tler, and he will be requested to vote
for or ngalnst this work.
Tho following statement or rea
sons why the. settlers should vote
fnr ftin OnllfMMMlt ku hull .
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proved by the reclamation commrs-l
slen:
1. Tho south branch canal la built
on a high embankment for 7,000 feet
immediately south of the long flume.
The water channel on this embank
ment has a wooden lining that vras
Intended to be replaced with concrete
masonry when tho wood had become
decayed and the embaakmsjst had be
come thoroughly settled aad eosaoU
dated by use. The time hss now ar
rived when the wood illning"raust
bo removed or replaced, as It la
thoroughly decayed to parts and laat
season a large part became detached
and floated, causing considerable dan
ger and expense. To replace the
wood lining with concrete la esti
mated to cost about 130,000. If.
however, wo nre to reduce the
amount of wnter carried Is this eaaal
from 300 second-feet (what Is has
today), to 136 second-feet, It will
then bo possible to omit any lining
nt. all to this embankment and thus
mako an important saving In ex
pense. If, however ,wo thus reduco
the capacity of the sou th branch
canal It will bo necessary to secure
additional capacity elsewhere and it
is now proposed to do this by en
larging the Griffith Lateral from
Its present size of 28 second-feet to
190 second-feet, which will permit
not only to save the expense of 180,
000 for a new lining to the south
branch canal, but will give other Im
portant advantages.
2. The Griffith Lateral enlarge
ment as proposed will water all lands
lying under the Adams canal by water
drawn from Lost river instead of
from the main canal. SThls will per
mit tho diversion channel to 'be cut
out from uso during the' aummer
nuinlha and thereby the 'DTOblem of
drainage In the First Unit lands will
bo greatly reduced. It la well known
to all that seepage rrom the diver
sion channel during the growing sea
son la a serious detriment to First
Unit lands in that vldaRy.
3. Tho enlargement -of Griffith
Lateral will make It possible to In
clude 3,100 acres' of taV Tule lake
lands In the First Unit Mf thus tend
to reduce costs of. irrigation system
which will oe nxeo oy ine,poara o
review In tho near future.' The pres
ent area of the First Unit la 14,800
acres, out h i, wsmwus
Included the area wll' close to
29.000. acres, ao mat tas aisinou-
tion of costs over. ths larger are
should lead to dlrssirMraatagetb
First Unit lands ln'tha4lstrlbiitlon
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4. The cutting out of wood lln-.
jng to' the south sHraeh embank-
ront and the reduettMot south
branch canal capaMty wlll tend to
reduce coat of maiseaaase in thai
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j ST. PAUL. Minn.. Feb". 25, How
IOCAL MAN TODAY LEARXS THAT,0"' U ' ..a ""'LTn '
j how to sell a range without a pan-
HIS SOX LOST HIS LIFE IX THE j ful of biscuits for your prospective
customer and how to extract a bill
RECENT MAR8HFIELD HOLO-)from your debtorp and Bt, ,,.,
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A misdirected telegram found Its goclation, in session here today.
rightful owner today and brought the --
sad news to F. P. Lewis of this city,
that his son, E. E. Lewis had lost his
life In the fire which destroyed the
C. A. Smith Lumber company's board-
ln hnuc. nt Xf t-shflalri lnat WpdnM-
day. (
The tolegram was addressed 'to S.
E. Lewis Instead of to the father,
and the local (Western Union office-
was unable to deliver the mes
sage. Mr. Lewis, Sr., has been a
resident of Klamath Falla since last
July, and lives Wear the Catholic
church.
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Following are extracts from a, anything near i two eists a Dound."' ifWSS
letter received from F. S. Bramweil.t11 could,,there would be" ao eompetl-iA!'
I who is considering the building of
a beet sugar factory. The letter asks
many questions regarding conditions
here, character of soil, temperatara,
etc.. which will be answered by the
sugar beet committee named by tke
Klamath Chamber or commerce, f,
''I am in receipt of four "favor,
also copies of the Herald) which de
votes spaco very tarielV to t&a'susar
beet Industry. I may" say to a greater
extent than anything lt,has been' my
pleasure to see befere: That you
people manifest Mthaslaam aad push,
there la so ausaUcmYaadU may say
that H eaeseds aaythlagl have ever
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to arrive here this eveatar'aad will
conduct asrvtoea next auaaay. iae
morning services are to .be held Is
the west hall of the I. O. O. F. hand
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A meeting 'of the Ladles', Guild
to be,; held tomorrow attsraooa' at
8:10. at ths .'horns of Mrs-jTraak
Ward.',wm k addressed by. Bishop
C0MIN6 TONIGHT
HEAD OF EPISCOPAL DIOCESE
FOR EASTERN OREGON WILL
CONDUCT SERVICES AT I.O.O.F,
HALL SUNDAY
The Right Rev, Bishop L. Paddock
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