The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 01, 1916, Image 1

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clonod today by the lit K. Smith Ileal-
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WASHINQTON. D. C, Dee. 1.
The original order from the depart
neat of war to General John Penn
ing to "Oct Villa" atlll standi, ac
cording to an official atatement la
aued by the war department thla
morning.
The department aaya, however, that
conditions In Mexico have so altered
alnce .General Pershing started Into
Mexico after Villa that he will await
freah orders from Washington before
making a move. '
Yet, If the opportune occasion
arises, he Is authorised to strike a
quick blow at Villa.
Qeneral Pershing has 11,000 ,regu
lara at Elvalle. One hundred thous
and, militiamen aa. 80,000 regulars
are patrollng the barter. r
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IS BOLD TO MAGUIRK
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C. D. Bleakley, newly elected member of the House of Repreeeatattveg from Franklin, Pa., found alaew
way to reach Washington when he rode thereto learn how to drixe it, and will as a member of the House
make his -trips to aad from his boat) In the air. The macaia'e was handled by Sergeant William C. Ockert
of the Aviation Corps of the Unite I States army. Mr. Bleakley's Invitation to President Wilson to take
a flight haa not been accepted.
The Brandenburg property at the
corner of Eighth aad High streets
haa beea sold to J. T. Magulre. The
warranty deed for the lead has been
led with County Cleric ueip. tub
purchase price la 11,150.
This property la to be need aa a
site for a Catholic school for gins.
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traitad Preaa Senrlee
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parted that General Von Hissing.
fJarksM cosnander of the foreea la
BelgUm, baa refuced phml-0
dlaal Mercler to go to Ro.to Ull
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Much Is Expected From
Irrigation
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Meeting
PORTLAND, Dec. 1, What is ex
pected to be the most Important con
Terence ever held by the Oregon Ir
rigation Congress will be the conven
tion to be held In Portland, January
4, 6 and 6.
At that time It la hoped to assem
ble all members of the Oregon legit
lature and to Invite them to attend
the meeting and to take part la the
preceedings: The program will pre
aeat Matters of gravest importance la
the development of Oregon aa a etato,
andfwill cover other aubjecls than
those of irrigation. Thla wilt be dona
because of the convention Immediate
ly preceding the meeting of' the Ore
gon legislature at pale.
Approximately 600 delegates are
expected to be la attendance', clear
talnklag men who are giving earnest
coaalderatlon to development prob
lems. Among the big propositions will be
a session devoted io consideration of
tk construction of the Oregon, Call
forala Bastern railway through
Central Oregon. The.gtrahork proj
ect will be preeenied by the presi
dent of the company, Robert B, Btra
horn, and It Is expected that the ooa
grees will develop means whereby the
oommunttlea of the lUte may get be
hlad thla great enterprise. v v
tAaother proposition of tremendMM
iBBportance wlU'W, propoaaJ rff
vice the irrigation laws of the ttate.
other chasiae la said to, be seeded tn
order to auke irriajatioB district
bonds aeeeptahle to Kaatera buyers.
At least one aesaion of the ooagrets
wlU bo devoted to a dlseusaloa, of
new federal leglslatloathat star be
recommended for the laid of Irriga
tion. Another will be given to papera
on "Irrigation, Practices" by practi
cal,' farmera and .engiaeers. ' a
' With. most of theembera of the
leglsUture In Portland, it is easily
Imagined that the concrete will fur
nish the drat big debate la advance
of the openlag of the jeeMelature.
C, C.Caapman hat.aoeepted the
appolatmeat from Prfeleeat J. W.
Brewerto arraage theprbgram tor
the cenveauon. He:anecta w aa
nouncethe Ust of tpehjara very toon
.The, .Oregon irriaMeafaongreee
haa some mighty cr
ikle work to
Its credit.
It waa,. responsible for the construc
tion of UteTumalo project, and the
aurveya made by the ttate on the
Detchntei, lllver Lake end, Malheur
projects, aa well 'a for much of the
preaeat code of laws. The coming
sixth annuel convention is" expected
to rate Vlih any previous nJaTeee,
In the mtadi of many Irrlgatloalets
alp way muet be foaad forexUadlnf
the beaelta of the rural eredlta lawn
ef th. sUte and natmvtovlrrlfatloa
projects. jThematter ls;gO;latto be
foreed before tbe entMmUM'ft the
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.iivi i.' ..- sftM actrsutrti
of the legislature belnr gueats of that
body. ' V r S)
The oaloers of the. concrete are:
J. W. Brewer, President, The Dalles;
Harvey H.' DeArmond, Bend; ,A. b,
Anderson, Madras; C. C. Clark, Ar
lington, Vice-Presidents and Fred-N.
Wallace, .Tomato, Secretary. J"
SNOW CAUSES A
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JOB RINOO AND FAMILV ARK
COMPKUiBD TO TRAVKIi HUN
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Because the read between Fort
Klamath aad jCreeeeat la Impaaaable;
Joe Ii, Rlago aad family wereeoni
pelled toygo to Bead,:uke the trala
from there to, Portland, aad'itaea to
Klamath Falla.1 They arrlved,lat
evenlag, Mrs. Rlgo aad, the ehlldrea
to tpend the winter here. Mr. Rlafle
will return to' Crescent eoon.r-j
No stage ruaa between Fort Klam
ath and Crescent and no people live
along the road; except John Kaott
at eBaver Marsh. Heaee, the road la
blocked aa eooa aa saow tteef ualeee
one wlahee to break a, trail for;abot
m mil. . ; rrrtiK;
, mr. Kingo.aaa si. aemeatetaw
CreecentJad; operate the 'Creeeeit
hotel, which' buraedreoeatly.; S '
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