The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 14, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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iffie jfJIM ieatle tlie world In ncr.
sai itmirniire. Hce Chllcotc. 11. tf
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Edison Diamond Disc
Pulne, C'ohiinbln and Victor
ItaiinU piny belter on the Hnnorit
I'hmioKrnpli llinu on llw original
machine fur which they lire
nautrri, Is lli verdict of many
muldnu and lovers of mualr.
Iltitr 1 lie Soiiow, nnil glrr us
jour oilnlon,
Shepherd Piano Depot
Next Door to Postoffice
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Lane Says Oregon Has Not Been
in Any Way Slighted in Actions
of Department; More Aid Coming
fAM
ttmrn;
THE BEST AND
THE CHEAPEST
Thnt nieiiim picture mnilo nl Hie
Bend Studio
The Ileal, because llond li the
mint tirlUtlc photographer In tliW
locality; the cheapest, because
runt nu moro (Imn elsewhere.
XtniiH U almost hero and wo are
-lullu Inuy. You will lie disap
pointed If you wait. Our custom
er nre pli'iui'il wild our work.
Home people even Insist on paying
u more than we ask, Come to
the llonll Studio 11111J you will bo
pleased.
112.1 MAIS HTItKKT
run ii.ami, ore, Doc H, -Com.
pliilntH tliut Ui'Kitiin M bIIkIiIciI In
the iiiportliiiiiiK-nt of tU) govern
ment fund fm ifcliiiiiiitlon 1I0 not
tiilly wltli 11 Ntiileiueiil by ''imiklln
l I.11110, sorrcury of llm Interior,
. which hIiowh that from 111 10 to (Into
7,32l,fllC hint been iiimle uvnlliiblo
by the Koveriimeiit for reclnmnthm
J In Oh'koii ami Iohk thiin u ililrd of
I thin miiMuiit, or $2.07.1,30 spent,
The kiiiii of HUT, Hi) 1ia been net
iihldo for rwliinutlou woik next year.
Heeielury l.uno'e statement I In a
loiter to C. H, .larknon, publlNlicr of
the Journal,
In no seniu, ho IiihIhIh, Ik Oregon
being uoglccted.
It U the only hIiiIo where new rec
laniatlou project have been Htnrted '
umtor thn present administration, ex-
cept a t'l'iii.ouu allotment In Okla-
hoina.
More reveal cb anil cxiiloratlve work
with reference to new projectx In be-'
liiK mml" In Oregon thnn In all the1
other Irrigation ntiiten combined, and
moro hero thnn ever before In the
history of the reclamation service.
ThouKh much him been done for
the development of Crater hake Na
tional pnrk more In proponed. '
lie cmitlime with reference to the
Indlnn Hervlce:
"DurlliK the iihI two yearn $290,
000 wan spent In the operation nnd
maintenance of the Indian iikcucIcb;
)40K,71: wan spent In tbo operation1
of Indian hoarding schools; and
lUN.MG on I ml Inn Irrigation pro-
JeclM. Altogether, In the pant two
.,..,
"Die to Die"
Letter in Court
Points IUiImiI by Secretary Idine
Shotting C'oiitliiimtloii of Fed-
einl Work lit Oregon
Further development for
Crater l.nkn National park plnu-ued,
urcgou Ih the only state (ex-
cept $100,000 for Oklahoma)
or wnicn allotments for new
These allotments were made in 1913
after thin administration came In of
fice. "In Junuury, inn, $1,232,137 was
appoi tinned from tbo reclamation
fund for exicndlture In Oregon, and
Uiiis far In 191C, $31G,r35 has been
allotcd. As a further ovldonce of our
Interest In reclamation work in Ore
gon, In our appropriation for 1916!
we have nuked for $407,140 for rec-'
Infnntlnt, umlr u'IIIiIh .!. .-!
1 ." -wtn niuilll II1U BUUU,
rcclamatlou work have boon ' "In making theso allotments dlrec
mnue tinner present ndmlnlstra-
llmi. .
Of $7,324,C1G allotcd for rec-
lamatlon In Oregon during the
pnkt live years but $2,075,368
bag been spent, nnd this In face
of the complaint that lu rccla-
matloii allotments Oregon has
been neglected.
Approximately 1,000 squaVo
nilles In Oregon will bo Includ-
ed lu topographic mapping dur-
lug lineal year.
More than $800,000 has been
Hpcnt on Indian agencies, In-
dlnu schools and Indian rccla-
mutton projects during tho past
two years.
During past eighteen months
more exploration nnd Investlgn-
tlou work has been dono by the
government In Oregon with view
to development of new lrrlga-
lion projects than In all the pre-
vIoiim history of the reclamation
service, and moro thnn has been
done during the tamo period for
all other Irrigation states com-
blued.
tlons were given to tho.'o charged
with their expenditure to proceed
vigorously, In order that the work
might be carried through without do-
lay, nnd In order to secure tho great-,1
est posalblo benefit to the water users.
Why the funds available were not
fully utilized J do not know.''
Tho summarized statement' of the
secretary of the interior shows that
Orogon has had appropriated $7,791,-
iGG since 1910, and has spent $2,
075,368; Washington has been ap
propriated $10,272,306 and has spent
$6,475,092; California has been ap
propriated $1,380,000,148, and hns
silent $672,418. Ho says:
$:io:i,lt,h Kxpended
'During two and a half years of
this administration fund 17 per cent
moro money was expended on recla
mation projects in Oregon thnn dur
ing the thrco preceding years. The
nvcrngo anunl expenditure for tho five
years 1910 to 1914, Inclusive, was
$354,422. During the first six months
of this year $303,258 was expended."
Secretary Lane's letter cencludes:
"Finally, with respect to the rechv
J I
a mimuu iiinn iei me remind vnit thnr
years, $i,nzj,62i, was spent by us In , 4, , . A , A . . . . . . . . (during tho oast 18 month mn .
connection with the administration of nloratlnn nnd inv.ii.. .!, ......
Indian agencies, schools and rescrva-' T-bocn dono lnOreeon with a view n'
tlons lu Oregon." l "ork In Oklahoma, wo have un- 10 .jevelonment of new ir.iM.i
He describes the work of tho gco- dertaken no new reclamation work projects than In all the previous hls-
graphlr. survey In Oregon. '"'".' my administration anywhere ,,.,. of tho reclamatloil R6rv,rp nfld
"Slnro July 1 the survey has Is- "Xcepi In Orogon. Of course, we morfl lhnn hn . ,,,,,,.
sued II vo Important bulletins on tbo 'have continued work on the projects j8nmo ,,erlou ,n a othef rrgatlon
water supply of the stnto and four which wore already sturted, but I ami Bln.a mmi.in-.t
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other reports are In course in prcpa-'"Penning now or new work undcr-
rntlon. It Is oHtlinnted that aiiiiroxl-.'nkon.
nintely 1,000 niiaro miles of Oregon, "In November I ulloted $800,000
Mrs. rFank Pease
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mmt tksrsM. tocsthsr wkk costs atf
ndvsrtltlng tad expense of the sale.
H. Q. LAWRENCE. Secretary.
Office, No, 1 Sansome street, oa the
northwest corner of Sanson and
Sutter streets, Sn Francisco, Cad.
4-10t
Notice of Poandnssitter's Sale
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned poundmaater of the city of
Klamath Falls, Ore., did, on the 9tb
day of December, 1915, Impound In
the pound of said city, the following
described deg:
Largo black collie, white stripe
around neck.
And that unless the owner or own
ers of said dog,, or other person or
persons having nn interest therein
shall before the time stated below,
pay ell costs and charges for the
keeping and advertising thereof, to
gether with all fees provided by ordi
nance of said city for such cases, said
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anlmahwlll b s4d M;r
for cash at the dty penod tk'
of 1:30 on the 14th day of
191B. . j.;?''
R. T. BALDWIN, Petlli
Dated at Klamath Fall,
December 9, 1915 t-lti Mw
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Notice to Creditors
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Mf I. U..l I. Afc.- AL- '
derslgncd has beon duly appolate4VZ ;ii
'administrator of the estate of 'BtlsVsO :'M
Wood, deceased, by the county courtillJ
of Klamath county; Oregon, ,aad"llk :M
(Persons having claims against. saM"
.estate are required to present sa'sie'k ',' 4
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to me at the law office of Hollo 0h ., t?
this notice.
Dated this November 26, 1916.
WM. WOOD,,
Administrator of KiUte of Etta W
Deceased.
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French, IvoryiKl
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.iinnnncix 'i-tm.
Mis. Frank Pease, the young wo
man who as Mabelle Foster Abbott,
was the discoverer of the- famous
"Dick to Dick'' letter, alleged to have
been written by Richard S. Ryan, a
promoter, to Richard A, Dalllnger,
secretary of tho Interior In the Taft
administration, Is going into court in
New York In an action, the trial of
which may throw some light on that
famous case. She Is suing a street
railroad company for Injuries. It was
Mrs. Pease, then Miss Abbott, who.
Investigating for a weekly publication
3aid she saw the "Dick to Dick" pott
script to the letter. In some way It
mysteriously disappeared from the In
terior department flies.
Socialists Convene
United Press Service
WICHITA, Kans., Dec. 14. Three
hundred socialists met here today in
state convention.
IttTortl headquarters at Shepherds.
LEGAL NOTICES
Cars for Hire
D.Y OH NIGHT
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
Phone 17
MUHT CALM) AKTKIt 10 P. M.
I'HONK 147 or Il-V
T AMALK T
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K 'AKE K
H OT DRINKS H
O ysters Sandwiches O
M ILK BY QT. M
A FEED A
VAN'S PLACE
" Cor'etli and Mala
will be covered by topographic sur-'for the construction of the west ex
veyii lu tho stnto have been thus far tension of tho Umatilla project, nnd
over $300,000," in December, after nn agreement with
He discusses tho pinna for Mount the governor, for expenditures In the
Hood nnd Crnter Lake Nntloim! pnrk, 'construction of n common project in
the Inttcr having been personally In-jtlie Deschutes basin 1 allotcd $450,
Npected by Assistant Secretory Mnthor U00 with tho understanding that n
luut year, then turns to reclamation. like sum would bo appropriated by
werk: the state; and as you know, $50,000
"Let mo say that with tho execp-.was nlloted for cooperative Investiga
tion of $10000 ulloted for rcclama- tlons under u contract with the state.
"Theso explorations and Investiga
tions cover the following prospective
prejects: Malheur project, Warm
Springs reservntlon site. Middle Fork
nnd rteulah reservoir sites, John
Day project, Clarno and Dayvlllo res
ervoir sites, Deschutes project, Crane
prairie, Qdell lake nnd Dig Marsh
reservoir sites, Crooked river and
Ochoco project's and reservoir sites,
Sycnn mnrsli, Thompson valley pro
ject, Ann river springs and Sliver
lako project, Harney project and ,tho
Rogue river valley project"
Kor uKofnl Christmas gifts call In
nnd look over our stock. McMillan
Furniture Store. H-3t
Take a Peep
At your list of
Christmas needs
and tee If they
Include
WOOD
!nd 61
HAY
If to, you will
save time, trou
ble and money
directly here for
what you re
quire. Here al
ways are the best
qualities and the
lowest prices at
which dependa
ble WOOD AND
If AY can be told.
ri GETZ
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Seek
"Get the Habit"
Wholesome
FOOD
Healthful, nourishing and ap
petizing are the cereal foods pre
pared by the Quaker Oats Com.
pany, among which are:
giMKKH OATH,
MOTHKR'H MU8II,
QUAKKIl PUFFKD HICK,
gUAKKIt PUFKKD WHEAT.
gUAKKU PUFFED CORN,
AND
Pcttljohu's Flnp-Jark Flour
Van Riper Bros.
GROCERS.
Phone 85 6th and Main
FourThousand Rose Slips
Are Offered High Schools
(Herald Special Service)
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-
coiw Dec. 14. Four thousand Frau
,"
I Karl Druschkl rose slips, rooted and
growing, are to be given away this
college year to tho four'year high
schools of tho state by the University
n fntt 'PIia nlonfa nrA ti hA ftAtl
VI Vi VftVlli W .." www w Hv --
'out on the high school grounds and
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rureu ui.
Any time after the 1st of January
tho desired number of slips from 12
to 20 will be shipped prepaid on tho
request of the high school principal,
tho chairman of the board or the pres
ident of the student body. The re
quests win tie filed and Tilled In order
of receipt, but some of the Eastern
Oregon shlpmonts will be held up un
til after the hard freeios.
dull, mini,
SICK HEADACHE
Dr. Varna' laadaoka Powder rt.
Kara at woa-40 aaata a
gaakajt.
You take a Dr. James1 HtadMhe
Powder and In Jutf a few moments
TeurhMd chart and all asurslgla and
SSwavauSei, i the quickest
sodwrsst nltof for keadaelM, wbsthtr
raekloff. Ben7 toottoH to tts drug
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Heed-Colds. It1! Splendid I
ir vour uostrlls are clogged and
your head Is stuffed and you can't
brent ho freely because of a com or
catarrh, just get a small bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store.
Aimiv n little of this fragrant, anti
septic cream Into your nostrils and
let 1t penetrate through every air pat
sugo or your head, soothing and heal
ing the Inflamed, swollen mucous
membrane and you get Instant relief.
Ah! how good It feels! Your nos-
trlls are open, your head la clear, no
moro hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
tnore headache, dryness or itrug gllng
for breath, Ely'a Cream Balm U just
what sufferers from head colds and
cntnrrh need. It's a delight.
BLOCK WOOD
Our blocks are delivered direct
from sheds, and are always dry,
nnd big.
We also handle a superior grade
or Body, Limb and Slab wood, at
reasonable prices.
Hock Springs Coal.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
non .Main Street
Delinquent Sale Notice
The Klamath Development Co.
Location of principal place' of busi
ness, No. 1 Sansome street, on the
northwest corner of Sansome and
Sutter streets, San- Francisco, C&l.
Location of works, Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon.
NOTICE; -There are delinquent
upon the following described stock,
on account of Assessment No. 6,
levied on 'the 18th day of October.
I91(i, tho several amounts set oppo
site tho names of the respective share
holders, as follews:
Nos.of Nos.ot
NAMES. Cert. Shares Amount
H. O. Lawrence. 128 3,688 $3,688
W. E. Palmer ..106 16 ie
Jno. C. Hill,
trustee ....117 100 100
Jno. C. Hill,
trusteo ...'.118. 100 100
Juo. C. Hill,
trustee ....119 100 100
Total 4004 $4,004
And In accordance with law and on
I order of the board of directors made
on the' 18th day of October, 1915, to
many shares of each parcel of 'such
stock as may be necessary will be told
at public auction at the office of the
company at No. 1 Sansome street, on
the northwest corner of Sansome and
Sutter streets, San Francisco, Cat,
on Monday, the 20th day of Decem
ber, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day, to pay said delinquent assess-
Klamath FaUa Athletic Club
PAVILION
Dancing Every Saturday Evening
Happy the Family
Protected from adversity by a
snug sum, In the savings bank. It
Is an unfailing friend in time of
need. Why not open an account
today and begin the protection It
Is a man'a duty to provide. We
shall be glad to receive your tret;
deposit. You'll always be glad
you made It,
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FAUiS, UKUUH r-
, jJSSJtfw i,f.tl ",, . ;...- . -ft W -j '
Jl awn 1157,
ls the one gift universally acceptable. BcaetlfnL DswaMe, UeeMC
You'll And every toilet article at onr store. Prices 'to snlt-every
parse. 25c to S0.
W'v-, KLAnATH FALLS OREGON mS!-
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Wanted
BY 15Ttt OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST
PRICES' PAID. BRING YOUR FURS
toys LET US SHOW YOU r
Between 6th and 7th on-Main TKe Gun'StOFe
J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop.
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Quick and Reliable Service
Freight, baggage er aaMenger. Equipped with auto buses and ue'
trucks. Meet all trains and beats. Oay or night .service. ,,',
Western Transfer Co
Phene: Office, 187; Residence, 26C-R.
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PEOPLE MAY KEEP AND USE LIQUOR -BOUGHT
BEFORE DROUTH COMES
REQUIREMENTS FOR
PURCHASING UQUOR
IN OREGON AFTER
DECEMBER 81
It must be ordered from
some dealer outside the .
state.
It must be paid for when
ordered. Liquor sent C.
O. O. Is considered sold ,
within this state." t
If sent by an exprfMS.com
pany, .it may be delivered
e but only to the purchaser
In person. The delivery-
man must present on af- .
fldavit blank, to which the
4 consignee must sign and 4
4 swear.
He must swear that he
' Is the person to whom the
liquor is consigned and,
" that he has not received
more liquor than the
quantity, allowed him by
law. ,
The expressman, may e
' charge 5 cents for the at-
nda-vlt.
No person or no family -
may receive more than two
quarts of spirituous or e
vinous liquors (whisky,
brandy, wine, rum, etc),
nor' more than 34 quarts e
of malt liquors (beer, ale;
District Attorney Says Maa May-FW
His
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Basement Before Jan. 1 rrt
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If He Desires
FRIENDS MAY BE
iv af1
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Dlsnoaal With Meakior WM Betel
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Koome or Other SnMerftigeWlllf
Be Considered Bootleggkag.
The prohibition law will notlnier-
fere with the private use of liquor in
the homer according to District At- ;
torney Walter H. Evans.
It a man desires to nil hit 'boae-J
ment with liquor before the eloelt'
. w ' i ... ,-i. - "i"!w
cnimes me pour oi maaigat eavve.
cember 31, he, may do to !oaeY.aMir
lawfully drink it at hit leisure' after 1
the long drouth begins with the ooat-J
lnt of the new year. , . ,r-v
When he entertains frlsnis,at
home he may serve them wit tbi
h.v.MBi!.. tiik lia a,AA .IfivfMlla.
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oui tear oi me mw,( mj vu asum-j;
atterney: ' '' "'&'.
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"I do not think the prohlMtlen lw;
Intended to Interfere with j;)i'e
liquor, privately, to long
e porter, etc.), within, a perl- .t, no. indication of an attempt U
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or Tiviata ihhw,; pmmr,imQ
iouy. ruriMmu umur nrasi
cember I. uf"'i'i's"ixr-
e od of .four weekt.i-Ore-
gonlan, December S,
,: ;
We have; a limited amount of BELMONT justeoelveCJt
up to il PROOF, and a unite Mount oi
ley MONOGRAM. The best'produet of the: best dwUMettet fti
Order now, at thitli tbeltMotahee'geoe,tdve;fca4;i::r -.
A full line of Imported geotcbesrOlntf Prodst at ! Je
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