The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 27, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORBQOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915
MENDED SHIP
(ILL IS COMING
UP NEXT WEEK
TlM AWIO.V
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Veil; Piofo of the Generals in
Entire Command of French Army
niMin-' fililp Ownrndilp. Through
a CtorKirniloii ConlroHwlJjjrlIu
aarrrnmrol l (lii' HmIhIIoh fuctlio
Mssek Offered In the Meesurc'lte. i
prird bdik Today Democrat i
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WABHINOTON, P. C Feb, -7.-.J
Ta conference committee consider
lag to amending of the government j
kip pnreiio bill lodey reported on
tsetr work lo how nouses.
Tk administration has decided to
Mar flnl ncilun until next week.
Thi konie, Monday, will probably
tiest tho hill after limiting debate,
TIcb will como the despcrato strug
gle to paw the hill through the Hon
ate,-
As? amended, the bill provide fori'
jwrasnent government ownership of J
toaaerrlst ships, through a cornar-t
ttlon, tbti government to own nt leant
M per cent ot the stock. The Mil J
prohibits any ship purchases that will.
rtotate the .nation's neutrality,
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LfAVITT WRITES
REGARDING THE
ANKENY DITCH
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Over tlic ThIHy.Pire Water Mghta
J HetHTfn iliet liCTltt Tract b4 th
Month of the Cfljul and the Taktog
of Thin AmoMMtof Water From the
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5eiwifori to Prok
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feaoerat boltorti, though, urn itlll
owated. It tho dcmocriiU en got
two republleftn vote, they rah rnaku
i tie, leaving Vic I'realdent Mar
ball' vote to win for the admlnU-tntlon.
TIiIh In tho mom rront iihttogrnh neon rotuovod nnd no ciiu for
Thd nvMi)..i.....i.. f..i i fintitminii nmi 'nation htm bi't'ii given. Ho Ikih
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UDY REGISTERS
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receu. ou m u, '"' :Iiel, nor ol,H.r C,V 0lctalH. The re
threo men In miprcmo rommnnd of ,,, ,HH ,J(.,.n flV wl, onl). ,(800i.
tho Froneh iirmiM. It Jh current Joud men In tin. .Held, tho French
rumor In Kurupo that when (lencrnljcliilm. ho Iim held the (Ioniums nt
Joffro accepted command he did li,hny for more than four m'onthB.
with, tho undoriUiidjng ihnt In. wis, Gencrftla Joffro. Cnatlcnau. nnd
not to ho intc rfcrrred with' nt nil. Ilejl'nu linvo managed tho war as they
took on hlnuelf the power of uupolnt-liuiw tit. They have divided their work
lug oflicuni throughout the army, nnd i so Hint cacti attends to a department,
of removing thosio who failed to unt-JTlK-y have let out less news about
lofy him. Ill ilrat net. wan to jianm their movement, actions and Inten
(lenernhi Catlonnu and Puu to alt tloim thnn has come from any other
him, Aan'rcault many general have, commniidore In tho Held.
comparatively heavy, It la generally
believed that tho "antla" now In-
tend to tako every advantage of tho'
vote which they have, dcaplto their
Ktrcnuouu work aealnttt It, to defeat
tho BtifTrnKo element nt tho pollti.
Uilted Preu Service
BUTTK. Feb. 27.--Tho tint woman
to register In Unite as a qualified
voter ot the itate, under the conitl-
tOtlonal amendment aranllnc nnunl
Mtrae. wan one of the hardeatjT" n8 not ,0 u,i : wd, merely,
werkeri sgalnut tho "votes ror wo- w'" lu victory or the suffrnglitH lu
en" movement. She Is Mrs. W. J. obtaining tho ballot.
Christie, antl-Hiiffrago leader, The ;
etond 'woman to register was Mr. 'Mills at FoImmii.
IHvId Dlckltmon, alio an "antl". Mrs.t Clnreneo Mill, who wnB loenl ngont
Kite Dennis, president of th ilutto for the Southern Faclllc before S. J.
Eqtt Ruffrago assoelsUon, was theilJnlloy, la now at FoIhoiu, Calif., ml
KLAMATH
WOMAN
DIES IN CALIF.
MILS. CIIAItlJCS X. MYKIIH FASSEM
AWAY AT FACIF1C OHO'E, ANI
WAS ItUIUKl) THKRR, THUR8
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third to reglMer
fngent, according to word rccelvod
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(Ai tho registration of anti-suffrage'' friends. Ho tranHforred from Com
folk throughout the Rtato has been! lug last month.
Boiler to Annapolis
haadi Boys Tatefint Rank in Competitive Test
i . Ailvlrus have Just been received
ifrom Fnclllc Qrovo, Calif.., tolling of
tho death there of Mrs, Charles N.
Mvors. n well known Klamath Falls
.woman. Mrs. Myers passed awny
l Tuesday, and was burled nt Pnclflc
drove Thursday.
i Mrs. Myers was n native ot 1'enn
jpylvnnlu, and was 60 years of age.
I Her husband, who hns extensive prop
erty Interests bore,, and a daughtor
I mourn her loss, Tho family left for
I'nclflc Qrovo early In the winter ror
tho bencllt of Mr. Myors' health.
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WASHINGTON, Dc.-eb; S7-,
Klth FslU youths thU yesr again
on tho highest places' In the com
mto examination - for appoint
t cadet to the United States
,Y ' Aca,1ny nt Annapolis.
isv ? m"op WHei ih h,wt '
"V of tho applicant!, and was ap-
Wala I principal by nepresentatlve
n.1' fu0"011, c,"U(,e H'
wmath Fall,, stood second accord
g,to i tho gradlngs, and was named
""nt alternate,
aJ?J.!X.BmlnaUon -w" ' -ftbrn.
H "to n Klamath rails, TM Dalle
wer and Pendleton, and waa opoi
. of tho youths of th flieaad'
Z?)0' "rlc, Therlnek
W Md threo alternates will masrtsi?
as raute . .,. -tt . or . " -. - "
jwT ncted by 'iMMwW
fan. . . '4rSl 2 r:
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honors' in Annapolis teats In tho Sec
ond district, as W. Sturllng (larrett,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. dnrrett, In
now a midshipman, passing with n
high grade the test last year.
Uollor Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs,
R. M. Doller, who formerly resided
hero. The young follow attended tho
local high school, graduating In
1914, lie was prominent In football,
basketball nnd other athlotlo sports,
besides loading In scholusilc achieve
ment. Since graduation, he has boon
employed In the Upp. Jewelry store.
Hill Is a member of the 8enl,or clnss
at the High School and Is' one of tho
most rab'fd.itonnls .devotees. Ho Is the
son, (Of Mr, and Mrs.4!. L;llllj..J5rll
known Klsmath ourity residents, and
llkaRoller,VBhrlmp"" ha n "big
baacN of friends "who are overjoyed
to hear of his success.
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llowo Kromtlie South. ;"'
' H. R.fReani returned last night'
from an eitended visit In California,
Keno-Klamath
Games Tonight
Lovers of basketball will see. a
couple of good games nt the rink to
night, when tho First Public School
team will play tho Keno Town team,
nnd tho Second Public School team,
will engago tho Keno First School
team.
Tho First Public School team of
this city has proven victorious lu
about every contest,, and In taking on
tho heavier Keno Town team tonight
thoy nro assuming n big handicap,
..... ..in, ,i... .. nnfl,innt of vlteorv.
An admission of 15 cenUlirbjrf" f
crfargodto p9verthe,expenses of the
occasion.
Iteturis KronrCallffornla,
.Mrs. .Too Heftlngor returned from
aiondnio. Calif.) ver.areha.8 been
for several months. ;Mrsi?HUlnger
was called back by the?r)llness
of her husband,, who Was. to betoer
ated upon today atMerrflJ. ' 7
II) A. U. I.KATfT, Police Jsulfe)
Various methods have been sug
Rented looklna to-lhn elimination ol
,ui(. Anxeny canal I as a water way
'through the city because of Its leaky
condition during the Irrigating sea
son, and because of Its foulness and
disease breeding condition s well.
micro Is no question but what It will
(eventually bo eliminated, but why
IpoKtpone the cllstlnatlon? I bave
never been Impressed with the effect
IvciKBB or the econemy of any of the
methods yetliuggehted, feeling that
they either Involved too much red
r
iapo or placed the city in a position
that It should not occupy towards the
holders of the water rights.
II Is my understanding that the
object sought to .be attained Is the
relieving of the reclamation service
of Its obligation to run water through
tho cannl for the purpose of supply
ing, certain, water gbts under ja
contract which It 'assumed several
years back.
In the draft of the contract here
tofore submitted by the department
In connection with a proposed char
ter amendment to be adopted by the
people authorising Its executloa, .ap
pears section 11. which reads as fol
lews:
'Now, therefore In consideration
of the premises and of the covenants
and agreements' hereinafter contained
nnd by tho city to bo kept and per
formed, the United States agrees that
It will, and declares It to be its Inten
tion to discontinue further operation
nnd use of the said Ankeny canal be
tween the points above described at
station 51-30 of said canal and the
Junction of said canal with the main
canal at the Intersection .of Eleventh
nqd canal streets."
Now, that is absolutely all that the
government will do at the present
time, viz.: discontinue f urtker "opera
tlon and uso of tho canal between the
nolnta mentioned. Dut It Is proposed
to tlo tho city up in a contract to
assume Its obligations to Jhswater-
right holders, and otherwise.
The Rovernroent reclamation ser
vice recognises forty water rights,
each holder being entitled to' take
from the caual at any point one Inch
ot water under a six-Inch pressure,
Thtrty-uve of those recognised
rights would bo Involved 'in the pro
posed elimination ot the Mnai as a
water way between the aontherly
boundary ot tbo Leavltt tract and
Eleventh street the other tve being
used above the first mentioned point.
Proceeding upon the theory that
the government is as ahxlena as are
the property owners who property
Is most injuriously nJMsJuii; the
canal, to have the matter adjusted,
and that It will welcoas any arrange
ment that will relieve ft K the. neces
sity ,ofr running water through the
canal io supply thoao thirtyive
rights, 1 have this suggestion to of er:
Let the city ot Klamathralla take
an assignment of all the right, title
and interest ot each ot ttio tttrty-iTe
In ana to niinwer ngai.
Lat,tho'aBlimt;ljgontt; and
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Let 'the city as-WHh;,a'siln ot
said tnlrtyinve rlghtaeioM'lotnke IU
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WASR3XaTO.,p.CFeb.97Vniee1 Mate
Dyke at The.Hagwe caMei a rssssor that eifht
Evelyn are missing, iad yesterday 'rabied the
troan tho
canal rmanenUy urta,tholrrlit
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Five senators bave been named to
make an Investigation of reports that
there use been a lobby ot American
ahl owners In WasLlngton to pre
vent the, passage of tb bill tor the
Ktirchatc ot ships for operation by
the federal government. U was In
timated In the senate debate on the
bill that powerful New York finan
cial interests had obtained options on
some interned German merchant
ships, and would undertake to sell
them to the government in case the
be required to a convenient point; for
city use.
Thirty-five inches of water would
be a very nice little asset for the
future.. And 1 apprehend that indi
vidual holders of the thirty-five rights
would have very little hesitation
about accepting reasonable compensa
tion for their rights and transferring
them to the city, were they assured
that the aggregate ot the thirty-five
Inches would become a permanent
municipal asset in which, as cltisens.
they would still have an Interest and
a voice in Its use and distribution.
The moment the city could present
to the government evidence of its
title as assignee and elected to receive
its thirty-five Inches ot water from the
canal at the point Indicated, the ob
ligation' of the government to run wa
ter through the canal below that point
to supply said thirty-five rights would
be at an end.
The city would be under no obllgs-
tlon to the' owners of the rights or to
the government by virtue of such
transfer and election ot point ot In
take. The government obligation to
supply tho, thirty-five Inches would
continue under Its contract aa It now
stands, but to one holder, Instead of
thirty-five.
The matter of paying tor the rights
I leave where it.balongs. butj am aat
tailed It can be done without serious
embaraasment to the city, even If
oe right now. , d
If this, Use should prove. ttkt
metrtal and'ieet . wRh; appraval.
steps should be .taken ;at;,os -.
euro the assignment and arre tor
the poymeuts so that the ettyssay ha
In a paaiuon U peat i ewmaa
amlgnee. ant -nrrange lor sHuusu;sn
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(was used at one of htaj sheep "trnsf'
PARTIES. TO RECOER. HORSE j near Crescent, and that1 Warertft fp
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HIRE AND SHEEP COST
Suit to recover $720 and attorney
fees, etc., was commenced In the cir
cuit court today by J. C. Houston ot
the Crescent country, with Augusta
M. Jolley, Justice of the Peace
Cleaves. Constable Thomas, Jessie Da-,
vis, Frank Funk and George Water
man, all of Crescent, as plaintiffs.
In the complaint, Houston alleges
that he Is the owner-of a claybank
horse with black mane and tall; white
feet and a white starred forehead.
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Further consideration of the first
annual, endurance run ot, the loeal
branch of the Federation ot American
Motorcyclists to be held Sunday,
March 14, waa the order of business
at last night's meeting of tha.wajaa
Ixatlon. held at the C ft 8. tneWeal
store. As yet, the4 eouias has not
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following rules, formulated, last night,
will govern the eontaat.' s-. '
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of tho Klamath FnHs Motorcycle Club
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