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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
t f v ilVB -tff iagk rout THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUIHAY, Al'llll a, & jThe Evening Herald M V It It , V BlllYOK PillilMit'd dillv rtit Siimhtv hv The Itertld I'iiIiIMiIiik Company nf Klamath F.tlK at lift Fourth trol Kntered nt the piiMnfflpo nt Khun th FhIK Ore, for triinimWMiiii thru the nuilN as second-class mnttnr dorleking, and not allow n condition tn exist s set forth In tho statement hereto nttnehed, furnished by J. V, Hrovver of our Irrigation and drain ntse committee. htivltiK reference to K.ilo of public lntuls, which question Is now receiving uttontlon of tho Stato Ch.tinlior of Commerce, In an endeavor to secure tho $0,500,000 due Oregon. Out together anil forward to this officii such data as wo may need In frat line arguments to present to con- grps and which will assist our rep- ' rovlltnt Ivoa In n,ttv wni- iwiaultilrt Subscription terms hv mall to nuyu ,s "ecossary that wo act Immedl- ddrevs In tho United States- ;utiv. nnu it ts our tiesire-tlint special MODOC TO BOND FOR HIGHWAYS it One vear ., $fi no One month . 50 Mt'iiitxT of the -fliilnl Pro. The Associated Press Is exclttslvelv entitled to the ue for republication ot all news dlsp itches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published here n All rights of ri'illlcsttnn of spe cial dispatches herein are also referred SATURDAY, AVRlIi is, 1010 GOING AKTKK OUR MONKY meetings ot (.ontinerclul bodies throughout the stato be held, and that opinions of Ind'vldmils bo re duced to writing and forwarded to this office. Kery section of tho state timing a land settlement problem, whether It l'o reclamation ot swamp lands or Irrigation ot arid lands or the Irriga tion of lands not considered In tho arid class, but which would becomo mure productive with the npplicatlm of w uter scientifically distributed; whether It may bo tho bringing under cultivation or Into production largo areas ot looged-off lands, or an.- land problem, should forward to this officii, at tho earliest possible moment, com plete figures, which will toll the story and express tho needs of each county or loralltv. This -$500,000,000 bill Is to apply to arid, swamp and cut-oier lands. viicintoits ox sorrii rt,. (IIWIHT Kia.MATIUUI.l.tN IIKillW A AT Till: STATK MM! Ot vital Interest to the people of) Klamath County is the work that Is ,,belng done" by the Oregon State jKChomber of Commerce. This organ- We desire letters from different sec m..i i .,. k. ,t.i.. . hv 'Ions o' thP stato. setting forth need 'jot reclamation and settlement work, -returned to Oregon the $6,500,000 of !,,., nr.,,i. ,,i,w- in ,i, t.,r,u f public money that has been diverted l'' I "no Sinnot or McNnry bills, tho 'l,R'' souUl of '-""""t. northerly Irom Its reclamation fund and used, benefit to be derived arid tno neces- thru Lookout b way of Crolg and , ,. . , , .... . , . ... ,,isliy tor tticso Improvements. . for the benefit of pet projects, but It' j,ertaJ of our roprosen,utlvea aro f is working towards securing for this now In Oregon, and will shortly leave state Its fair share of any money that . for Washington. It is desired that may be appropriated by tho Nation th Information requested nbovo ....,.,,,, -.. '- . shall be In the hands of tho State lor irrigation am. uramage. ...o ioi-lCham,)er of C0Illmerce nt tho Cllrlest fc0lIth ,,, , v, Mo luwius icuer iruiu wie sime urguija- possible momeni. so tnut a compun ction Is self-explanatory, as Is the tion of tho needs of each section of statement from Mr Brewer, which!"""5"" ",uf uo f"-fa"" r ' follows It: )ou felt before jnur blood, iiimu-s and muscles boinino lomlnf with l'l " polities, git rtiitn wmr pliiiiiiH"lst a quarter pound of lliiiei.iiii' i-i il.mi' whkh Is InoxpeimlM' nml nl' ' "I" lcs, eiit for a Mini IhIi twine" whlih Is not unpIeaHant .lust us soap mid hut win.r nrl on tho skin, cleansing, sweoiui " and treslitnliiK. hot m'it i ' '"" stone iihosphalp net on tho 'omiiih, WITMy I'UOI'OSKU .Xori Kldneis and how, Is Mmi mul i. ....... i women who am tisuimv r ""mihu-h, bilious, licnilnrhy or bap iui 'nmnrh disorder should begin iM Insiili- biilh- 'ng Wfore brenkfst The are nf- surod thev will lipcouie real crunks Tint the enterprising residents of 'm the nuhleot fhortlv Alv i Modoc County, California, aro not going to let their Klamath County neighbors get alio id of them In the matter ot road construction this jear, Is Indlrnted.bj tho petition dlsploed today b V C. Ihilton. a prominent resident of that dlstriit, which mils for an election at the earliest possible date for bonding tho Couut for ono half million dolUra to carry on this work. Seien highways nro mentioned In I tho road program as outlined In the petition, ono of pnrtlailar Interest to tho people here being "a highway ex tending from tho l.useen County ,. it ni f III K0 district, near Mlillnoa ,, Herald sClassilicd Advs. XU'V: HELP WANTED hko dlslrlcl, near Mlillno, nml w a.m. .iiiini.i,. f,.r ,.r " ..."l "fir. Inn nrlv ... : unlls. M MolHiheiiln. hr i. ', 1.M V 9 Hlntinli (ommiih , ,.i Mt y-rf,lJlw IIISI.I VM'lili Immi'dlutiily. man to lirU In gi'timnl tntirrlmiidlso stoio ono familiar with n"t '' tine ptefeiri'd Apnli 01 phono l giiinii Lumber Co , Algoiim. re 1 1- II roit hali: (lenenil mi , I..TTT IhihIiikhs loi-iilnil hi, ... ....""'' : ; urn on iiiKiiniii .Miiiri'x ! f:euhiK liointil rnch VANTi:i llxperlencod Jewel Cafe waiter at IMf VAN'ri:p l.adv lo do iillli'i' I'lemi' lug. cull ntti'inmins 'JQ-I Mnln 1- - ision to them, I Much can be accomplished by unit- It Is reported this Is the amount of,ed effort, and It Is to tho Interest ot funds Secretary Lane will ask con-'oery citizen of our state to becomo Kress to appropriate for the soldier active In this all-Important question. settlement plan. , It Is desired that you familiarize It is likely a new bill will bo for- yourself with tho statement ot focts mulated by tho Interior Department, and figures presented in the attached requesting early action by congress table, and wish ou to know that the as a substitute for the $100,000,000 State Chamber Is using Its best cf bill Introduced. In framing the new forts to secure tho $6,500,000 to bill, the bills of Lane, Slnnott, Mc- which the state is Justly entitled, Nary and others introduced at the which Is not in any way connected last session, will be considered. ,wlth the $500,000,000. Oregon is Justly entitled to Its pro- The following are facts and stnte portion if the proposed bill becomes nieiits furnished by J. V. Brewer, a law, and with our senators and rep- farm land specialist, and memberot NresentatUes now thoroughly alive to Irrigation and drainage committee of the situation, we have reason to be- the Oregon State Chamber of Com lieve the Interests of our state will be merce: " Dry Lake to the Oregon Lino on tho east shore of T11I0 Lake " This menus of lourso if thebond election carries, that the Klamuth Dalles Highway running north nnd a di rect connection on tho state lino with an up-to-date road straight on thru California, over tho route most n.scil by tourists. IBEGM IOT WATTE!1 MNMH HF TOO WWKWWELMQM Say glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. Helow are given the figures shnw Int: the receipts from the sale of pub lic lands In seventeen of tho reclama- well protected. Oregon is very fortunate In having our land settlement plan presented by Whitney L Bo'se of Portland and professor H D Scudder of Oregon Agricultural College to thei Interior tothe national reclamation fund and ana Agricultural department officials used by tho government In the reda ct Washington, and the plan has had matiin of arid and swamp lands of -their approval the West. Also Is shown the funds V.'p wish to wo pvery effort to as- expended by tho reclamation service s'st our congressmen in this great un- in the various states. If ou wnko up with n bad tnsto bad breath and tongue is ceated: If our head Is dull or aching; If what jou eat hours and forms gas and acid Hee!pts from sale STATE Public Lands to June 10. 191S Arizona $ 1.533,249 California C.3S1.762 Colorado S.202.446 Idaho . 5,916,359 Kansas 1.0 15,3 2 A Montana 12.40S.414 NeVaska . 1,929, 1S5 Nevada 691.327 New Mexico 4,714.158 North Dakota . 12,151,520 Oklahoma 5,867. 860 Oregon 10,1)7 1, OltH South Dakota 7,373,575 Texas Utah 2,337.948 Washington 7.021,686 "Wyoming 5,296, HO tion states of the West, the major In htomnch, or you nro bilious, constl portion of which fond Is transferred ,ated. nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot vater with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphnto In It. This will flush tho poisons and toxins from storaath. liver, kidneys and bowels. Net Investment by Percent of receipts and cleanse, sw.cttn and purify ttiq irom stoics re- futuo alimentary tract. Do jour In- turned to states .. . ,. . . ., . , 1,100 percent ' e tathlnB Immediately upon aria 50 percent 'nS 'n tho mornlag to wash out of iho 106 per cent system all tho previous day's polion- 283 percent mus. waste, gas-a and inur bile before Reclamation Senr Ice June Jo, 191S $17,918,345 3.160.46S 9,761,709 16.729.S42 338, ?14 12.792,679 6,212,164 6,016,760 5.710.0S8 1.97S.535 83.435 4,441iH3 3,394,353 2,716,485 3, 387, ISC 9,650,796 7.760,940 ,nt !!erce!!J I'utHnB more food into tho stomach "'"I'" "'" T f.1 lll, n. .,. ,.,.- percent " wu"b um icoi, hub 32 856 percent 122 percent 16perccnt CslBBIS 1 per ient g ,,",l, 4 1 per -i-nt m 46 ppr cent S- . percent 145 per cent 137 per cent 146 per cent uour Eye Doctors The best prescrip tion by the best oc culist is valueless if improperly filled why take chances why play with fate when it is unneces sary? Conscientious at tention to the small est details has given this shop an unchal lenged reputation by enthusiastic pat rons. Lenses supplied in less than an hour. H. J. WINTFRS .n: i:lkie axi) oi'Tit i.w 70(1 Main St. Klamath 1'nlN, Or. piiexi: I IflW SITUATIONS WANTED lOMIMVrTNT woman vmuiIm Iioiikp work or washing h Iho hour In quire Ui'i Ilountou hotel l.'-Tt K1HST CLASS cook mcoml uiok and waiter want Jobs in lumber camp Knqiiltu lloiislon Iioiikii 12 71 Si:i:i) UVi: for sab Un, Orpgon V()lt HAM' New tin 1 btlliiiiilow, 011 iiii ii misy tiirtut) and a bun jJiimoH M Wat Mint Jr or phono ,120lt ii I 1 niiiitrn I rllla. I. 'u me Vnln h, l Jl MAN AND win: Job 011 ranch Hall i:xpnrliiri'd. want W II Cllne iiotm 11-U FOR ULN'i n'iiNiHiii:n li ton. 1120 11-31 A pnrim, Mark. 1 Mr. 0 IMimii. 1JH K)lt Itl.M Mu imn fiirnUliM bed rooms for Kiutlmn in n,0,i urn home S40 Walnut i jj.,,, . in'ltNIKIIi:i) AI'MtIM Msinrtm z I Thlril and .Main l I'h.mc ) FOR SALE in-31 I'llllI) for sale, cheap 12 :t I'lionn 205W KOU lll'NT Two furiilnli.,1 lfJ. nionuil3j t)k i 5.t( MISrPI I AMPnnc roil SXI.i: Four rooms and bnlh.l ..- . " .. on tho paving; newly plnidored uni'KIOVCIINMKNT LM) rr liomintMj plumbed . wmpi $1,400, terms to eutrv, live hilm-. .if 120 tte" right party (leorge II Chnmborlln. tuich; iiIho soiiivtbiiiK pe ml m Mr "ti! i:iiiviiutli t 12-21 jKinmcnl IiiikU Hum , u rltyi " - Inquire nt tlo' Main -t t 12.11 . .. .. ..Ik k IS lil I 1111 aim ilil r l.lli Mill MI1I1 -l.usi.il'. llliMV'i close In location build to suit resp sumo mom') .1. -i.wsi.". oull;,'. .- .- , . lion will imerllleo or SMAItT fov terrier pup nmii homh spoiislbln person w-IUi nick, oos Mnlll ., ... Cull sol Ji'ffoM)n' ... street FOR SALKNeiit room bungalow, leaving city and $1,600, half cash G.U .Main Ktreet IJ-U and modern llve cloao In, owner will Marrlllcn nt Chllcolo A Smith, J-3t I'HONi: I'CVTON for Wood--ll2ll 1 UAVi: 10 (teres of Iniiii I will tradt inr niy propi riv v imt lnur jou' .Mills Addition pri'firml SJ Oal; Ml not 1 1 st WAN'TKD - llarrr.t It k .in, jihoiie iMlnud liens or rooirrii uj ,ay local murki'l prices V.l.lri'M C 0 Allyn. 311. Weed t ulif 17. Jt I'Olt SALi:Oll i:XCIIANOIJ A '.I.t-IW'ANTKD-Sp.tn of mr.. 5 to aire tract 2 miles south of Liigno.i y(,r u,. Hhit t , M yr oil . goon roaiiH, wen iciirro; un inren llilenlllt: in cul'lvation; it benuilfiu aij-iicro 102D Main 10 10 St rfj homo tract, partly cleared. I M, miles w'ANThll lliu k to pu-dirn on llrar southwest of I:iikiip. on kooiI nnd: island, kooiI KrnH pinny nt two riioiI lots Just north of Cukmiip ,,,,.. CMrf, attention l,v . vimrlcncfd hlr.h school Will oxrluttiKo ny or rnr,..takcr J I) vwfi Klamiih nil of these throe properties for bind. yun , it sluep or cattle In Jackson or, KI11111 nln t ottrit Ir.K Write for particulars nl il Ntibmlt what 011 hate II C C.tlfv Ashland. Oregon 10-tf ni:(ii'i:siN(i or un 1. 111r.1t 1 iiiviiimiou FOll SM.K- Throe line homes, suit able for InrKo families, a few cholcu residence lots. 1 lose In, one ot the best Income properties In Ktamttih Falls title land In tracts, lam.' or smull W S SIoiikIi 9-tf FOH KALi: - SKU of NWV, . 1:14 of SW,. ami NWVt of SWi of Sec 7 Twp I'). ItatiKn it. and the NK' Ni:' of Sec 30. Twp IS, llmiRe in $10 per aire Address owner, i:iln Stew.irt Il.int. HosoburK. Ore i -1 2 1 . . 1 1 A 11 1 . roil SALi:- A first i'Iiihs. kooiI poy lnK workliiKiiien's liotel, $2 M)0 ash ri'iiulred Address 1310 Main street, citj 4-1 21 I'Olt SALK Five room rnttnRi', mod ern Improvemenis, for sale by own-, er, closu In; furniture If desired. In 'IikIIih; piano i:uiulrn Frank M I'PP. 5U Main st 31-If After beliii; ilosid ( .bus im a. Oltiit "I thi) film Mil Kl hC'if r,elvi'd In poor .011IIH..1 ih" Lit erty Thnatro will uoieii 'r the Miudu Mntlnns Tin ii.im tote ni'i'it lit 'Thi) l.lKbt of Wi inn .start with DilHt In I'm mini in un. l.'adlns role. Tbl U iinotlui ' ihi' Zan (!lev Htorlix, the sii'ni ' her lio prodlicnl 'The lllders . f 11. Purple S.iKo." mid 'Tim lliitni" It When mi hlmi n in 1 ic .1 man tlltltiK hl eimir so lunii 1 (ti. b rulM tho rim of his ) n. .11 mat know tlint his but bus ju k .I liomi; fiom France I'hil nl ip'" l-fnlnt LedKor PASTt'HK FOll LKASi: acres tuie lumj of Klamath Drain Southerni'rs who fetr ut nirpriv dui'tlon iff cotton this ir huvo our consent to plant waterui. Ins imtcao hut vvo don't soippoie ihet will Un- 14.000 out 11 Kuaranty of $.' a sli. i Kiimat City Star The original plan of the govern- any future .appropriations for gen ment was to letun. to each state a era) reclfmatlon work. If the petiple &nm equal to the amount contributed ot Oregon will but study the compur by said state, less a percentage for atlve figures given above, they can overhead expenses. In the early his- not help but realize that the state has tory of the reclamation service, con- not been Justly treated, struction of projects was begun In a Every agency In the state and every number of the states, and In order tax payer has an Interest, either dl to cayy on the work and complete rectly or Indirectly in this matter end s the projects It became necessary to a united effort should be put forth to borrow from the reclamation funds secure a Just expenditure of reclama, of other states. Soon the projected tion funds here. Every acre Irrlgat-Yr-ork in some of the states assumed 'a ed adds to the taxable value of the proportion beyond the possible re- state and increases Oregon's produc ceipts from the sale of public lands tion area. in those states. It was then that the original plan was repudiated and new I -"rules adopted which provided that the reclamation receipts be placed In one general fund and for general ex penditure on reclamation work with out regard to the receipts from the state. gs I I S gi Van Brunt The Light Draft Drill, with Adjustable Force Feed Will not crack the grain. MOIIKIi II Flexible Spring I'lC-uro Di-i' llmrott - PORTLAND MARKETS 1 The following is a summary of I conditions at Portland Union stock- I This proved of great value ;o some yards at the close of business April states, while others were forced to 10th: . suffer accordingly. The figures shown Cattle Receipts B0 head; market 1 above but prove the statement. Art- steady. Iieef steers, 13 to S14.S0; zona received 1.100 per cent of her good to choice steers, $11.60 to J contribution and Nevada 856. -With $12-50; medium to good steers, $10 J the exception of Oregon, all of the to $11; fair to good steers, $9 to $10; I Northwestern States have received an common to fair steers, $8 to $9; amount equal or greatly In excess of choice cows and heifers, $10.50 to the contributiens: Idaho, 283 per $12.50; good to choice cows and helf-i cent; Montana, 100 per cent; Utah.'ers, $9 to $10; medium to good cows 145 percent, and Washington, 137 and heifers, $7 to $8; fair to medium ! per cent; while Oregon has received cows and heifers, $5 to $0; cannors, J but 41 per cent. It will be noted $3.50 to $4.50; bulls, $6 to $9; that Kansas, North Dakota and Okla- calves, $9.50 to $13.50; Blockers and I "homaTiave received less than has Ore-. feeders, $9 to $10. gon, but there is a reason in that' Hogs Receipts, 250 head; market there was not in those states the need steady. Prime mixed, $19 to $19.25; 'for Irrigation reclamation as there medium mixed, $18,75 to $19; rough j was and is In Oregon. In this state, heavies, $17 to $17.25; pigs, $16,50 J with the land and soil, water avail- to $17.50; bulk, $19 to $19.10, )l able and climatic conditions excel-1 Sheep Ilecelpts, none; market' lent, there Is a crying need for recla-1 steady. Prime lambs, $10 to $17; 1 matlon. Thousands of acres now al- fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15; ! roost barren, could be made produce' yearlings, $11 to $12.50; wethers, $9 to $10; ewes, $6.60 to $10.60. netici: Ii wonderful crops. While there no longer exists any legal obligation upon the part of the government to return to Oregon the e,6UU,uuw, vvnicn is inneitem 01 Th ,, .,d Socloty- wlll hol(j contribution over reclamation invest-j tlielr Kaliter Sale.'consistlng of Fancy il uieiii, jci mcju Dim .oiu.uo w.v worK ar)(1 cooHeu foods, Saturday ?Jj ilr-f . gT-"",1tMBBrr n'VW?-mMi2i92Ht w Ii J)22KK 'ThHHMhHHH -j MFaBHHr rBBy 2BMBiBMr H s v Dunham Culti-Packer An implement which should be on every farm. JOHN DEER THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE Baldwin Hardware Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY moral o bllgu tion. This sum should come to tho state turo store Jn addition to a Just percentage ofjj.'rjday April 19th, at the Johnstone Kunil- Watch window displuy II iqyppiUim, ivwwwm . " A J J lm