The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 15, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The Evening Herald J
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J. M U II It A V
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list finished diking 2000 ncron of
nml lionlorlnR tho Upper Klnmnth
lake, north nml west of Klnmnth
Knits.
"Tho Knterprlse trnct Is n new
pumping milt of seenl iliiumuuil
acres recently tnuncheil Just enst of
Klnmnth Kails nml which will be
rnsheil to completion ns fnst ns pos
sible The rnnohers will likely Ret
the wuier on the Inml this yenr
All these nre new projects In
Klnmnth. nml tin not Include the
numerous liuportnnt reclnuintlon sys
tems thnt hnve chnnReil the whole
nnture of Klnmnth nml brought thnt
reKlou Into proinlnonce ns n cerenl.
Member of the AsMK-lnlni l'rc hay it nil VROtnblo proiluctnK illstrlct
The AssoclMeil Press Is exclusively So cor,a,n nr th ,,oplo of Klnmnth
alftled to the use for republication ,,,., ... .
of 1I news dhpalchM credited to It ' "" valuo of irrlRutlon thnt
or not otherwise credited In this pa- every Inch it I Innd on which water
per, and also local news published Cnn be placed will ultimately be
rein. brought under tillage In time the
All TlgUia Ol riuiiiiii-aiiitiu m ryv
etal dispatches herein are alio re-
PROTESTS MADE
Published dally eicept Sunday b
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Kails, at 115 Kourth street
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath Palls. Ore., for transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States.
One year 15.00
One month . - 50
INC
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OUSTON'
Metropolitan Aiiiiienienl
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urrici: or si:cm:ris i.am. is
1 l,OOIi:il WITH IMIOTI .VlN
(;ivr I'miitisiiiicovsjiirt
thin. wori.n ri.onn i mw
-iaiMi:i
erred
TllCKSIUY, 5LW IS. IIM'.
process will convert tin nlrendv rich
ilomitMi Into a producing omul''
"What tins been nccompllsheil nt
Klamath nnd the Mnn of what Is
yet to be done there should awaken
all Oregon to the Importance of sup-
WASHINGTON. M S I'roi.
nre pouring in upon Seeretnr "I in
terior l.nne iiKiilust the project of the
Oillfornlii-Oregim Light i: Power
coiupiint to build a ilniil nt the bend
of the Link rlrer In the Klnmnlh Irri
gation project nml thereb) rn'se the
water of 1'pper Kliinnth hike
A contr.ict for this purpote nppnr
enll has been closed between the
I'nlted States reclnmntlon service
and the light nml power compnny
AS OT1IKKS SKE lS.
porltng every measure mm manes Th ,,,.,,,,, ,ot forlM ,hn, Meh
Few of us but grow stale and fall for irrigation Kvery acre of land llnm ttoll,,, cftll, , ,, mlndnted
o grasp the opportunities that at all brought under production adds to nlllliy thousands of acres of the most
times surround us That is why we tho taxable wealth of the state, to . fertile land, the greater part of which
o often see the stranger make a for- the prosperity of the state and to the 8 patented
tune out of that which we passed by ra0ney in circulation In the state, all. .(UCh f this land. It is said. Is sus-
vn-noticed. It Is well, therefore, for 0f which should be an Incentive to ceptlble of reclamation ami that the
as to hearken to the voice of tho the people of non-Irrigable districts farmers already have gone to great
"outsider," "new-comer." "hot air t0 be aggressively for Irrigation " i expense in diking and drainage He-
Merchant,' 'or whatever you choose
-to term him. and to profit by his re- WESTERN EUROPE IS
marks. Also, It Is well to remember
that we do not know it all and that STRIPPED OF LUMBER
these individuals can give us pointers
that are worth dollars to us. The fol
lowing from the Portland Journal. PORTLAND. May 15 Members of
tells us some time-worn truths, yet , the West Coast Lumbermen ussocl
It is a story many of us are not heed- atlon from Oregon and Southwestern
lag. So It would be well to study It Washington will meet In Portland
carefully and look Jnto the future Saturday evening to listen to :u-j re-
lth n now rlatormlnntlnn In tnln. .1 PO Of John A. Walker who Will COm-
v.rf , rfn otMnf missioned Jointly by the bureau of
"If ever there was a reason for any- foreign and domestic commerce nnd
thing, full reason appears in Klam- 'be National Lumber Manufacturers'
ath county for Oregon to use every association to investigate the lumber
means for extending Irrigation. markets of England. France. Holftlum
Wheat output increased five fold. and 0,her countries In Western Eu-
oata ten fold, potatoes ten fold and rope
Haifa grown where alfalfa was' Mr- Walker visited the war devns-
Belgium
never grown before are things that
tated areas of France and
trrmtloa bM accomplished in KUm.r"nJ "!? iiuuy 01 tne
""5&1. "Xobody doubts, nobody dla-!'ter "r lumber demands f these
tnuta plans for reclamation out countries and England. Owing to tho
tbwe. AH know by demonstration ' fa,,ure of tb "' lumber itidus-
athat water placed on arid land will the burden ot PPr"K approxl-
xwt only yield crops, but Immense ma,el'r Ten blllIon fMt of lumh"T
eg. Pt year for the next fire years; to
-This year, livestock will feed In We9tern Euro must '" uP,m ,he
, muis 01 ine unuea suuea ana ran-
Klamath pastures In a 40,000 acre
tasln below Klamath Falls that was
formerly covered by water. Twenty
thousand acres are in Oregon and
the remainder in California. Next
year the area will be tilled and big
crops of agricultural products there
after will annualy reach world mar
kets from a basin that was only
waste before.
"In the whole project there are
54,000 acres. Engineers say it is a
sufficient area to maintain an entire
city the sire of Klamath Falls. Rec-
ada. Mr. Walker will tell local mill
men how they may most profitably
share in this business.
$500,000 GOLD COIN
GOES TO SOUTH AMERICA.
NEW YORK. May 15. Goll coin
to the amount of 1500.000 h?s bcn
engaged at the New York aub-trecn-ury
for export to South America, and
bankers look for additional ship
ments in the near future. Advices
from thf Transvaal rnlrl mlnlncr r-
tarnation In this project was finally gon f, to ghow ,ndcaUon:) of
sidea the large urea which would be
flooded It is declared that the drain
age of other extensive ureas would
be Impaired by holding back the flow
of water of Williamson river. Wood
river. Seven Mile, Four Mile and Cry
stal creeks
The settlers say that the desired
result can be obtained Just as satis
factorily without impairing the pres
ent Irrigation system by deepening
the channel at the outlet of the lake
from eight to ten feet and placing a
dam, so as to maintain the present
water level at the Intake ot the canal
I'ltOPKRTY I.N'SKfTKK AT IIKRLIN
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
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eillit-iln) A' Nitmilm
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A Thrilling WeMeni Hniiim
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I'ntlie News liii-st Curi-rul I tents,
AdnilMloa 10 13 rents .Mntlnre ;
'-'.HO. Kvrnlngu T:.IO X U.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION l'ICTUIlri
TVKtWAYB ANI HATUHDAYH
Merrill. OrrtTim
RERUN. May 15. The general In
security prevailing In Berlin finds
one Illustration In the scores of ad
vertisement of rewards for tha re
turn ot stolen property. A traveler
and explorer, recently published an
New City Laundry
WK GUAIIANTKK OUll WORK
Nhlrta and Collar ljinndrrrsl
We alao wanth silk, wimiI and rol
ored gotxU very carefully. Try na
ore and be roavlaml. Our price
are right. I'hoae 134.
127 Fourth Street
Hack of First Natloaal lUak,
MOVING DAY
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normi umj roiori prrxij inirn.M
theMi tlmjr. How many tlnini have 9
you moved darinc the t yrr?
HIGHWAY BIDS
OPENED SOON
appeal to the thieves who stole his .... 1.1 i. . k. i . v.... ... k..ii.i I
valuable surveying Instruments and m borne aad stop moving? The toU
other articles of his traveling equip lowing are low priced aad tnoat of
ment. and offered to buy tbe article th can be had o cy trrttu.
. , ...... Three room house near High chool
back at their full value. t U0. Only 9IOO raah; balance
Uke rent.
Four room houe and big lot on
Johnooa ave., at 91HO on very rsy
termx.
Four rtMim house, two big lot,'
barn and rhlrkra houar, good loa
tlon. Price tlSOO. Terms.
Five room house, big lot, lawn,
trees, good location on pavement, I
Only 9IHOO Terms
HI room house near High school
at 9IHOO on very easy trrms. It's a
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effected, after many years, thru the
efforts of the Klamath drainage dis
trict. "At Bonanza, the people will ha'-e
6000 acres under water thlR year.
Alter striving in one way and an
other, they have at last adopted the
plan of pumping water from Lost
Hirer, which flows thru the clUtri.n.
"If irrigation Is worth -.v.V.cr
pumped by machinery and lifted up
on the higher lands, what is it not
worth in scores of districts all over
Eastern Oregon where It can be h.'l
by dams and gravity flow?
"Another new project Is 16,000 to
20,000 acres In Langell valley, south
east of Bonanza. The people there
recently voted to accept the offer Dy
the government of water from Clear
lake, which lies south of the Cali
fornia line, and which Ih to be
brought Into Langell valley by a
gravity system. It is also planned
jo water a big body of fertile land In
Yonna valley, north of Uonana.
from the namo system
"Tule laku His 30 miles south and
east of Klamath Falls but west of
Langell valley, and is separated from
It by u range of mountains. It was
previously the outlet of Lost River
and Is being drained by diverting its
water into the Klamath river by the
Lost river darn and diversion canal.
The lake Is very shallow arid a mrip
of about 5000 acres along its north
fihore is reclaimed and put under cul
tivation each year, There will prob
ably be a land opening at Klamath
Falls this autum by which the last
strip of land reclaimed will be open
ed to homestead entry by the rec
lamation service. This has been done
formerly by land drawings. A num
ber of new private Irrigation enter-1
prises are also going ahead to rapid :
completion.
"Tho Kern brothers have a large
tract near Keno, 12 miles south of'
Klamath Falls, and J. Frank Adams, j
a prominent pioneer stockman, has
any satisfactory Increase in tho out
put ot the metal, due doubtle.is to
labor unrest. The March production
was 712,379 fine ounces, ugjlnst
C96.281 fine ounces In 1918 nnd
787,379 fine ounces In 1917.
Van's phone number is the
same as always 298-W. 2-tf
YOU GET
THE BENEFIT
Of our two years' experience test
ing aeroplano motors. It means
that we can find tbe trouble and
correct It. Try us orj your car
troubles. We guaranto our work.
Charges reasonable.
Hoagland & McCollum
ir-M Main Ht.
Phone 282-W.
MAMAMAMMVWrVWs)WsarWsWVV
SALEM. May 13. Tho Highway
Commission at Portland en luue )C,
will receive bids for the n.ile of one
million dollars worth of fr.i.r .ier cent
Oregon Highway bonds. Tha ol Is wl'l hargaln, mi hurry
be received for road construi Hon in
cluding the following. In Douglas
County, Pacific Highway griding,
macadamizing the road fruii l.-tona
to Drain, Yoncall section sncn miles;
Oakland to Wilbur, Ito-iudur- 10 Wil
bur, Roseburg to Wilbur, Hcn'burg
to Dlllard, Jacques place t .lohn's
place; In I'olk County, west "Id.)
highway paving to Hon ton Couiiiy
Hevrn room modern plastered house
three block from Main Ht., at sUWM).
It' In good repair and will please the
careful buyer. Term.
Five room modern house near llth
Ht. pavement; two lot, screened
porches, lawn, tree. . I'rlrr 92MOO.
The house alone would rtmt more.
Keteral of the best homes In the
rlty ranging from g.VMN) to 9H.100.
We shall be glad to show them
Koine fine residence lots In Hot
Hnrlnirs, First Addition and Nichols
line; In Umatilla County, old Ore- Addition. Will trade wveral clear lots
gon trail grading from C.iblmg-j Hill Pr letil on houses.
to Kamc,a CHILCOTE & SMITH
TAKKH ADI.KIl-l-KA
633 Main St
Phone 66
STUDY THK TfUK QUKSTION for
.vmiiwlf : act in the purchase nf tiros
you would in the purchase of matei'ViVj
for your business. Buy of reliable con
.1.1 Ml. . V Vll.
ccius iiuu iiavf minimis 01 dollars, years of
experience anil a reputation more' valiinlti,,
capital back of tliuir
invested
than their
product.
Not only is the unknown tire with which
the market is flooded extravagant financi
ally, but it spoils the pleasure of autoniohiU
If you buy the rijjht tires of the liht con
cern and start out with four food shoes on
your wureiM, you can o mere and
back without worrying.
mine
THE
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the ornciAL
AUTO IlLUf. HOOK
AND CALIHOHNIA
31TU AUTO
ASSOCIATION
GARAGE
WICKER CHAIRS WICKER ROCKERS
Perkins Furniture
House
"The Furnither of Happy Hornet"
! 120-126 N. Sixth St '
A new line mattresses from $4 to $40
Second Hand from $1 to $10
WICKER ROCKERS WICKER CHAIRS
it
NATIONAL METAL
WEATHER STRIP
Keeps Out Cold
Keep. Out Duit
Keeps in Heat
S.re. 25 Per Cent to 40
Per Cent Fuel
T. L. COLLIER
Authorized Sales Agent
for Oregon
COMING SOON
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"I hail HorliiUH bowel and live
trouble. Lout 50 pountU anil could
tut only liquid food. IIckuii tnkliiK
Adlf.T-l-ka and now weigh nmro than
,.u. L,. nn.l ul...,. ur.t..n,ll,llv "
(SlKncd) CeoRe LaFnnd, Mttlix
iKuIIh, Minn. Ono iIoho Adler-l-kii n- J
'llovi'H sour Htomnch, kuh and conntl-
Ipntlon Instuntly. RcmovcH all foul
muttiir which jioIhomh HyHtuin Often
furi;H tonHtlputlon. I'rovuntH appen
dicitis Wo have Hold Aillnr-l-ka
'muny ycum. It Ih a mlxturn of bnek
tliorn, cuHcura, clycerlno nnd nlno
othor Hlinplo druR. Wliltmun Urui;
Company. Adv.
, iixiixtiw
People's Market
PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
This market requires no artificial stimulant.
The Meats sold here are marked at the outset at
the lowest possible price for which such qualities
can be obtained.
Phone 83
534 Main St.
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IS ONE OF YOUR BIG ASSETS. YOUR CLOTHES WILL BE
CLEANER AND YOUR POCKETBOOK HEAVIER
IF YOU SEND THEM TO
D. & M. Cleaning Co.
MAIN STREET, CORNER OF SIXTH
It Takes
Out of Town Orders Promptly Returned.
Only Ten Cents Postage.
FREE DELIVERY '
PHONE 30
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