The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TAGE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TIII'IINIIAV, Al'ltll, ai,
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LANE TO WHITE
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(Irlont teachers tlio school litis ever I
Inul, nml litis done moat excellent i
work, Slip In succeetlcil liy Mls. Cole,
who will flnleli Hie yeiir J
Tlio Kclmiil lit the llrown illHtr'rt
rinse not PrIJny A iroKrum will l
consider tlio Klnmnth Irrigation Dis
trict to lie bound thereby :
'Trovlilod that imlil iiinxlinuiii sum
does not include, nny proposed coat
of nddltlomil drnlnnRO, replacement
of perlshiililo structures, or nny
rights to the Ankeny Cnnnl, but
1 1 covers only amounts expended or i gVen In the iifteruoon under the dl
i umiiriieu i. oo oipenncu prior 10 ; , , u,ncni.r, M(M KnrnUU.
date liereoi, ,, , . . . .
"Hy what authority do you mid $(! Tll ,'('l","l ,,om "l0 ,,oni1 "' ",0 Vl'-
penalty on lands brought Into the. lev Miss McHeynoId te.u-lier will
Klamath Irrigation District not pro- Join with them iluit day.
Jcct Hciulre llcnlv Too Urns Kor' vlmlslv um,cr stlKk subscription mid M,,s Kl cillrs f San r'runclico
FEW FOLKS HAVE
y
1
Quotlons Aoked bj Dirtvtorw of I'ri-
nitrctiiST s,vs
I'MMi IIKt'll'i:
AND st'i.riu It
I Mill s
ok s(.i:
tin:
ruA
draw this through your hnlr. tnklim
one siniill trnnil nt a time Uy morn
ing the grnv hnlr illiippi'itr! hut
wlml delight the IndleH with V)illi'
Sngr n tut Sulphur Compound I that,
ticil'li" hciiutlfullv dnrkeiilug the
hnlr n'trr a few npplleitlniiH II '"
lirlniTM imck the glimx nml luitro anil
kim4 It an appeaiani'e of nlMludnmo
nch
voiy
AHI,i:it-.(, mil it
no iippeillt., sour Kl,,,,,,,;,,-"'";
Kim lu , ,". """I
"lS '- if AtlVrT
much
help me The I'lllSl
Kit lieipiMl me (
Telegram Letter to Follow.
G. V. Of field:
contract, or water rlcht aniillcatlon.
and If this penalty Is waived, will
!.l... 1..l...l C....... Hlv l.l.. ...t. !!.
m:v iimm Mii:it
A'l ('
AMI' . i:vis
U visiting In the homo of her sister,
the fnltfid States g'lvo Klamath IrrI- Mf!l- T leter.
I gntlon District a corresponding re- Mrs. Charles I.
iiomls from I'ort-
llnlr that loses Its color ami tiiMif
or when It fades, turns grn. dull ami
i auction of tlio amount of the indent- uimi ,, visiting her parents. Mr. and "mP"' ' ,"",,", ,, " "" "' "
'edness assumed In contract between ,, , tii.... i phur In the hnlr. Our KO.uiiliuotliers
jl'nlted States and Klamath Irrigation '" ', ., .,,., ,,., ,, ., , , mnde up a mixture of Sure Ten and
The telegram signed by you and District? '"" " " ''""" " oii,r ,,, l.,, i,r in.k. ,11111. mid
Uradbury Involves so many ques-l "Do you consider that the Klamath In Poor heilth for some time, hasi ,i,m,. r women,
tions thnt telegraphic reply Is not 'Irrigation District would bo llnblo heen much worse the last week. Snl u-uhiiii. nn " ouiaiius
practicable, will answer soon as 'either directly or Indirectly for pox- ls ronncli t her bed and suffers a ! "ml lm'" ,N"" u,l,,, tlinl """ c" ,
possible. " slble damages resulting from the con- ' , ., that beautiful dark shade of hair
FRANKLIN K. LANK. stnictlon of the proposed dam and ' ,, " ... I which is n attractive, tmn only thl,
,, ,. . m . vii ' old-tltno nCll'e.
visit ng li 3 children. Mrs. Geo. Nobloi .. . , ,., ,
,,.,,., . . . 11 Ntind.n we get this fnimnn mix-
and Mr J. 11 ( asey, returned to his'
. . , ., ,,..-,, ture. tniiroxei hy the adilltloti of 1 tli-
liuiue 111 suuillil ium r imaj
SI'OKANC, April 21 Major tint,,
oral Wllltam'll johuslon, cumiiiiiuil
er of the ".Hit llMMou lias hren an
.f nod as permanent rommanditr o(
('imp l.''U, a special dlipntc'i fro'ii
Wiisliliigtiiii. sas.
lp,
""' inup
l.nke View, town
wiiii iinnn ,iinr 1 ,(, ,, I,
nillllint 11, Kill 1111 i,,,,,,. . -.-1
HTANTI.V llmpii,., ),, " IN;
ler l.inM.I. in, . , .si' '.r"'l
nieiitary canal Iteu,,,,, ., , '' "
matter which pnlHun, v.i.., ' ?ul
C'l'HKH coiistlpntloi, ..,,l""n
peudlcltls. V.i hiiM. ,., Vll " 1P'
ninny years It I, ,i,i,lri' , '
" Iiniiim KM I ,M 111,, ,,llil
,,,lil niiii!ivi II11IK
Co- Adv
wiiitinnii )rUj
(irtiiTnitrlrrs nc. l,l,-( ,, ,, , .
pidlc) anil pruleit ,,nt , .,,,
3-t(
rote .V Nnilth, .uinu.
jstructlon of tho proposed dam and
oyies iiursiiiiiiii 10 iiiiinoriiy ivuu
The above message has been re- California and Oregon Power com
ccived by the directors of the Klnm-iPany?
ath IrrOigatlon district in answer to I "w,n ,nP Klamath Irrigation DIs
tho , of citestions wired In . tar, Wp.'-ihS
days ago regarding the status of tlio povv,,r possibilities Incident to Klam
water users here in relation to their 'nth Project for the amount actually
rights for tho power, sites and other expended hy the Government In con
matters on the Klamath Project nectlon therewith'"
n.. ,,. ., ..1 .... . ......v.... .x... .'...
me usi oi quesiions suuniuieu to1
Secretary Lane are as follews:
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The
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lir.XI.KY
Kaster evert ies
at
the Ml.
"People on Klamath project desire
to know the policy of the Reclamation
Service relative to final disposition of
power features of project. Recent
act of service negotiating a lease of
10 years with California-Oregon Pow
er Company of Keno canal with privi
lege of building dam across Link
River with control of same for 50
vnnwe ...Kn.. .-... .... 1 I .. ...I..1
Jtia "iiituuk IUM3UUII1K lSMt'3 Ul I
people has aroused much hostility and
suspicion. People willing to co-oper-
te xvltn Reclamation Service In all i
Geo. AW Officii,
R. E. Uradbury.
Directors.
I.nkl church were a great surcess and i
.1 good crowd enjoyed the program
The Ladies Aid meet at the
church Wednesday and ticked a
guilt for Mrs. Smith of Klamath
Fulls. Tho-o present were Mrs John
, KooiiU, Mrs Steainan, Mrs. Zumati,
I'.Mrs. Gteem, .Mrs. llutler, Mrs. Grit-
! lie. Mr.s Case.
. f Mr. Fatrclo has heen on the sick
list but Is some better at this vvrit-
Ing. j
After several davs of hieh winds.' -Ml collie l.atta rcreiveil u oany
er Ingreillotits bv asking at anv dnig
stor for a S0-cenl boll In of ' Wveih
Sage and Sulphur Compound," which
darkens the hair m iiaitiinllv, s"
ovenlv, that nobndv can punllitv till
It haH bien applied. Veil Jut daiiip
en a i-poiige or soft brush with it ami
Klamath bounty News
,
I.ORKIXA LOCALS.
Xe oTproJecf bStPh7gPhrbanded," Sunday dawned bright nnd-lx from a hatchery a, Salem one
acts render such course difficult.' Ialr a"u was pericci uay. a gootl""-' """ "
"Would be pleased to receive from you ' sired congregation gathered at the I Harry llooth i. hnullng hay from
explanation of your course which Londla school houso and listened to tho Fnlrclo ranch.
snows same to be compatible, with ., r -., ,
beat Interests of people on project I an ab,e dur8 y Rev. Mr. Black-!
nd to that end would kindly ask fori we" ot Ronanza. A large number 'NKW JAPAXRSK 1AWS PASSIM.
immediate telegraphic reply to thei carried basket lunches of which they
following questiens: J partook after the services.
:i8JM .PKA!f "C.C.U"t:. " ny' The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
-Mwb-u " .uo ikiuuiaiu x lUjcii,
FANCY ALFALFA
SEED
Oregon Standard Purity
and Germination
WOOD CURTIS CO.
wiiei.cs.vi.i:
l'M'2 MAIN STUKKT
J. J. Kt'ltltKIt, lti.ld.nt Mg'r.
Those tliousjuifls who have put off hnviir
motorcars 'til after the war are Koi'K t " f.i'c.
fill buyers now!
One of the war's greatest lessons has hern that
of economy.
BUICK
Automobiles are eeonomieal cars a.k tlio
man that owns. one. We have two wuioatls en
route from the factory, over half of them already
sold.
Best to Kt't your order in early.
SACRAMENTO. April 23. The
State assembly has passed a school
"Is the Klamath Irrigation District; Davld McComb nro Pleased to heurblll here toda. prohibiting the Jap-
liable for expenditures made bv Rec.
lamation service in connection with
power canals, sites and other power
features Incident to Klamath Pro
ject? "If power features have been seg
regated from Klamath Project have
Individual water users been given
credits for amount charged to power
features under their annual Install
ments on the cost ot the Klamath
Troject?
"Have the recommendations of the
Hoard 01 Review been adopted as a
Biatter or policy wherein one-half oft
the cost of the power features have
.been charged to Units one and two
and one-fourth to Tule Lake and one
fourth to Lower Klamath Lake
marshes Klamath Project, and it not
why recommendations were not fol
lowed? "'If the power features of the Klam
ath Project have been segregated and
re no longer charged to said project
Tjr what authority was It done and
who is to repay the money expended
tn that connection?
"If no portion of the power account
Is chargeable to canals will the title
to and management of said canals
"be turned over to water users?
"If it ls contemplated to sell the
. Ankeny power canal, site for power
house and water right, will Klamath
Project get credit for the amount re
alized on said proposed sale and will
the liability mentioned In contract
between United States and the Klam
ath Irrigation District be reduced to
thnt extent?
"Will the Klamath Irrigation dis
trict at anv time In the future ac
quire absolute ownership of the ca
nals and lateral system sunnlving
water to the district with sufficient
water to irrigate the district lands'
"Does the sum of monev specified
in the contract between the United
States and the Klamath Irrigation
District represent the total liability
to me united States and will that
be all that said district will be held
liable for on account of the develop
ment anu cost or project ?
"Is the Klamath Irrigation Dis
trict now liable for any deficit that
mav exist in connection with the
Klamath Project as a whole, and may
it nerome liable tperefor In the fu
ture?
Does the contract now existing be
tween the Klamath Irrigation DIs
trict and the United States abrogate
or supercede the contract of guaranty
between tne Klamath Water Users'
association and the United States for
the whole amount expended in con
nection with the Klamath Project?
"Inasmuch as the following clause
with reference to the Ankeny Canal
In the contract between the United
States and the Klamath Irrigation
district w-as not In ssld contract when
voted on by the water users do you
mui a new son nns arrnea in meir nneso ffom attendng the regular eb--household.
' mentary schools where special
Miss. Frantr. the teacher of the gchoo,g for Mongollnns nre provided.
Lorella school, has been obliged tn i
pirn tin hnr sfhnnl rn nrrnntit nt till
hifh Thi. t. ,fQ.i h, .ii .' Wo make a specialty of putting
Miss Frantz Is one of the most )f- iv'a stm &tnrt
BIG DANCE
AT MERRILL
At the Merrill Opera House.
Music by the Klamath Jazz Orchestra.
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 25.
Refreshments Will Be Served and a Good Time Is
Guaranteed to All.
The Greatest Tractor Made
WldU-Z'i laTiT-RSf jJjs vji
S!K
THE MOLINE
UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent
6th and Main Phone 140
the best features of
A utomobile Construction
emphasized this year,
are found at their most
scientific development
in the New Studebaker
Cars they are
Beautiful in design
nioroughlyviodeni
tjlechanically right
DUNHAM AUTO CO.
403 W. Sixth St
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
UiuSllHlMINBIIiM Hsu
I!
Repair Department
Our repair department is exclusively con
trolled by Morrison and Peterson. These
men are expert machinists and electricians,
will give you guaranteed service, and their
charges will be reasonable.
Come and see our line of
Fairbanks Morse
F,
ARM FN HNS
Now on display at
LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP
123 N. Sixth St
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ICAN
the orriciAL
AUTO DLUE DOOK
AND CALIFORNIA
STATE AUTO
ASSOCIATION
GARAGE
Chili Parlor
NOODLES
Chili Con Carna
Tamales Enchilades
Fine Pastry
Good Coffee
IMione orders taken for Knludi
and Fishermen's Kunclien
DelicatciiHcn Lunelle ocMed 111
jou like tlifin.
PHONE 446
Just urountl tho corner on Till.
Wo rjiler to LihIIcm
and (ientlomeii
I'iienj: -mo
O. I'. Itiio Arnold V. Hake
r.emm
Paint is Cheap Today
YOU producers anil urowcrswho sell uch thing iw lf. hKi
(jrain, hcan, wool, cues, butter, potatoes, do yiu know that the
money you Kt for these things will buy more Heath k .MuliK"
Paint today than ever before? Then why not use paint freely on )our
building this season rather Chan wait and have expensive repair bills
later on?
Heath & Million Paint on your home acts like a mackintosh. It
shuts out any chance of decay. It is dcjiendablc cheapest in the end.
Roberts & Hanks
HARDWARE
PHONE 173
422 MAIN ST.
Halibut Steaks 30c
Salmon Steak 30c
PALACE MARKET
Klamath Packing Co.
PHONE 68
524 Main Street
Full Sugar, Half Sugar, Golden Tankard
MAMMOTH LONG RED and TABLE VARIETIES
BEETS
M urphey's Feed & Seed Store
126 South Sixth St Phone 87
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