"I'AflH TllltKK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOXDAYrOOTOnKfl Iftj-'lMtt. - ' CHAMBERLAIN SAYS U. S. CONSTRUCT DAM (Continual rrum I'iiko 1) Hiiiuil to tluitiu iiDKotlanii, pnsiiuil mi ni'l, which wiin npprovuil .fnmmry aotli, lOOTi, mid which Id iih follew: An net lo nittliorltu tho utlll- xiilliui of upper Kliiiniith l.nko ' l.nwor or Mttlo Kliiiiiulh l.ukn, anil Tu In or lllintt l.nliu, Mill- iiliul In Kliiiiiulh county, Oro- rod mid (Ioiimi) l.aku, nlttintoit In Ltikn county, OrnKon, In con- nt'ctlmi with thu IrrlK'itlon nnd rurliiiiiiiilon iipurntloiiii fit Ihn rnclmimtloii Murvlcn of Urn Unltml Htiilon, anil to ciiilo to tho llnll.nl Billion nil rlitht, tltln, In- Innml, mid claim of thu statu of OniKon lo nny mill nil ImiiIh rorovitruil hy thu lowering of thn wiitnr lovi'ln, or by tho ilrnlnngo of liny or nil of Hnld liikun, llo It I'lincloil hy Ihn 1.1'KUIntlvo of tlin Hindi of Oregen: llo It mmctcil by thn I'ooplo of tho Hiitin or (uKon! Unction 1,Thnt for tho pur- point of nlitliiK In tho operation of IrrlKittlon mnl reclamation, ' roniliicliiil hy tho rxrlnnintlon nn rv I en of tho Unltml Htulcn, im- IiiIiIIbIiccI hy tho uct of enngres, npprnvi'il Jiltm 17. 1002 (32 Hint. 38H.) known n tlu ritcla- inntlon n,ct, thn Unltoil Htnto It licrnliy aiithnrlinil In lower thn watnr lovol of Uppar Klamath l.nko, nlliintml In Klamath loun- ty, Ori'Kon, nml to lmvnr thn wa- tur level of, nr to drain any or 1 nil of tho followliiK Inken: Lnw- ir or l.lltli) Klmnath l.nko, nnd , . thn Tiiln or Ithott l.nkit, nltu- n I ml In Klnmatti county, Ori'Kon, ; nml (loom l.nko, situated In ' l.nkn county, Ori'Ron; nml to 1111 nny pnrt or nil nf thn bud of rmlil lake for thn storage nf water In connection with uch operation. Knctlon 2, Thnt there Im nnd Imrnby U coiled to thn Unltoil Htuti all thu right, till", Ititor , out, or clnlm.of thin ntntii to any land uncovered by thu lowarlng of thn water InrtiU, or by the ilrnlnagn of miy nr nil of ald Inkon not already dlapoiiud. of by Ihn United Htatim, froo of nny claim on tho part of thin Ma to In nny manner that may Im deemed ndvliinbtn by Ita author- lied aKenclen, In purunnceof" thn provisions of aald reclama tion act. Approved January 20, 1006. Filed In tho offlcn of thn tec rotary of statu January 20, 1J0G. Kited In the offlco of thn aoc rotary of atato January 20, 190C, I think I can apeak authoritative . ly when I nay to you that when the comlon wat mada under tint tarin ' of thin act by the state of Oregon to tho United Htntnii, It wan tho pur pose aotuly of thn atato to make tho mine to aid In tho operation ot Ir rigation and reclamation under the act of congress approved June 17, 101. H tho suggestion haa been made thnt tho water of thn lako ore , to bo uied for power purpoc or that tho Rovernment would ever on- ter Into a, contract with nny private company or corporation authorizing the construction of a dam and tht utlllintlon of tho water of the lako for tho power purpoie or tho Irriga tion of land nnt coming wlthm tho provlilon of the reclamation act, Ihn legislature would not huvu mado the ceulon, and I am luro that I never would hava approvod tho act. Taking It hy tho .four corner nnd reading It a a whole, I am uru you will conclude with me that the term of .the act bear out the contention which I horo mado. Contrary to tho term alheroof, your predecessor has otitcrod Into n contract with tho Callfomla-OroRon . I'owor company, authorising the con struction of n dam that will rulao tho water of tho lako, for tho purpose of controlllnR and rj-gulatlng them for thu period of CO years. 1 will not undertake lo call atten tion In detail to thu provision of tho contract, bocnuso you Imvo It before you; but, taking It altogether, tho main purpose of It Is ,to authorise tho utilisation of tho water for pow er purposes, nnd Irrigation Is n inoro Incident to tho contract. In my opln Ion, It Is vlolatlvo of tho act of the Oregon loglslnturo, and tho socrotary of tho Interior had no power to au thorise tho utilisation ot the wa ' tor for power purposes, and IrrlRa tlon Is a mere Incident to the con tract. In my opinion, It Is violative ot the act ot the Oregon legislature, and tho socrotary of tho Interior had ao power or authority to enter Into It. In tho second place, the United States ought not to transfer tho con trol of any part of the water of Klamath or any other lake altuatod s It I to tho 'Jurisdiction and con ' trol of any private company or cor poration, If a dam la to bo construct" ed whero tho power company now proposes to construct one, It "ought to be constructed by the federal gov ernment and the waters ot the like controlled entlroly. In the publ'.j In terest It Is claimed by, the reclamation of ficials that the construction nf this dam by tho power company will oh as aid to Irrigation fit landa in Kla math county. If that mi.Uuo, how much greater would be the benefits derived from Irrigation of other lands than those now tinder Irrlga jt(M from the waters ot Klamath tfck) tcta farsramsat wUl eon- Everything Is Marked in Plain i Figures $ ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop 707 Main St Corner Main and 7th V"T "'' K"HjK$M Phoenix 'Hosiery - $ .V ..'' " j (1 Excepted SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS i, To the Women of Klamath Falls and Vicinity: The BIGGEST EVENT of the SEASON is now hereA - 1 e as c L te orui itKtr our e ' te - JLD tn IJ B VlLHUIIlL JALL. Of - .1 H i NOW COMES THE Fash ion- Show Sale THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR SO FAR Every GARMENT displayed in our beautiful show room will be , told, beginning Tuesday morning, until Saturday night, at the "yxinf faductioW of m - .' ."." 'Mi Tt ' f ' REMEMBER Everything is NEW, FRESH MERCHANDISE and already conceded by the hundreds .... ?' ' of customers we have made since opening our doors just one month ago today, to be SUPREME ln-VALUE, D If - STYLE ansl.WUAUTY. - ... . . ...i JL 'I . ",'.-''' I The wonderful business we have enioved makes this event no&sible suid aa It ia OUR nolSev to aJwawa have what is new and best, we must make room for new arrivals. s r- - '' 'V' ' t. , ft i i3 X In this'sale you will find just what you need for your winter appareL'whetherit rr COATS WRAPS . SUITS ' , 4a FURCOATS Z, 5 DRESSES GOWNS FURS bleuses: CHILDREN'S COATS PETTICOATS SWEATERS SKIRTS Af Vv y -,l4(jS, ', '' T,F .' BRASSIERS ' HOUSE DRESSES CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR ITALIAN UNDERWEAR ' The Time: Tuesday Morning .;-. The Place: Andross-Glover Style Shop struct such dam to whatever holght may bo necossary, .raising the wa ters ot tho lako o as to utilise all of tho water thoreot for the Irriga tion ot land not now under Irriga tion? Tho contract onterod Into botwocn tho secretary and tho power company Is contrary to public policy, and fur thermore Is contrary to tho genornl policy of the government under which limitation and restrictions are placed upon tho disposition of water under tho jurisdiction ot tho federal government. Vigorous pro test were made to the secretary against tho execution of this contract by Individuals In Klamath county and by omo, If not all, ot tho rep resentatlvo from Oregon In con' gross. I felt, when negotiations were being had, that the contract ought not to be entered into, and I feel sow that an effort ought to be made to cancel It. The company will resist cancellation, ot course, but If the contention which I am at tempting to make U correct the court will not austaln It. The raising of the wators of the lake undor thla contract will flood quite a large body ot government lands at the upper end thereof and Interfero with acquired lights of In dividuals along the edge of the lake, and while these are matters of great Importance they do not, In my opln tern, compare In magnitude with the principle Involved and with the pos sibility of Interfering with later Ir rigation projects in Klamath county which the federal government itself ought to put underway as soon as moneys are made available by con gress for that purpose. liar X say. Mr. Btoratanr. without meaalag to Impaga the tategiitjr at tho reclamation officials at Klamath Falls, that they seem prejudiced In favor of this contract? In my discus slons with the Project Engineer, Mr. Nawoll, ho strenuously Inslstod that tho porformanco of this contract by the power company would aid In tho Irrigation ot lands In Klamath coun ty, and he did not think tho ,con tract ought to be disturbed. Hut, again I repeat, If that be true, the government Itself ought to construct tho dam, and Upon your recommen dation I am surei congress would ap proprlato tho moneys necessary to do this: If now, a little later. Uefore actmg upon tho recommen datlon ot these gentlemen, an Inde pendent and impartial investigation and hearing ought to be bad, so as to dovelop to, you the whole situation. In this connection, permit me to say that at a number of hearings had before Secrotary Lane In reference to this contract with the power com pany Mr. O. Hamele, chief counsel of the reclamation service, appeared and was of the opinion that the con tract with the powor company ought to be kept in force; at least, that is my recollection of his attitude. He recently visited Klamath Falls, and it was generally supposod that ho was there to examine tho situation and make report to the interior de partment. In view of his wellknown Attitude upon the aubjeot, It would be better, It aotms to me, to have someone without preconcelvod opin ions to lookklnto the situation, par ticularly It It I your purpose to act .without any hearings upon tho 'sub ject. A great deal of feeling has been engendered over this matter, and whea It Is finally aettlfd It ought to he settled right. Otherwise. It n Im possible to tell what serious results may follow. I am. submitting; these observa tion to you, Mr. Secretary, first be cause my familiarity with tht' act ot the Oregon legislature' In 190S; second, my knowledge ot the whole Irrigation situation In Klamath coun ty; third, my acquaintance with the present situation In regard to lands under Irrigation and those that may tater be Irrigated; and, fourth, my fooling that this contract, It permit ted to stund, violates tho act of ces sion nnd Is contrary to tho national policy, as well as to public policy generally. I beg that you will give the matter your usual painstaking consldearllon, to the end thnt a pro per solution or a complicated situa tion may bo arrived at. I have the honor to remain, Tour very 'sincerely, (Signed) GEO. E. CHAMDERLAIN UAND1T8 IN NASH SHOW HKK1.S TO SHERIFF'S POS8R It la not frequently that publicity and advertising Is thrust upon a motor car against tho wishes ot a dealer, but that is what happened to The Pacific Nash Motor company la the case ot a Nash six touring car stolen by four bank robbers from the Ogden branch ot tho company. The theft ot the enr was pre liminary to a action of bank rob beries in and around bgdon uml Salt Lake City, So bold were the rob beries that the entire country-side formed a motor pnxae and started In pursuit ot the rnbtmre. This chasn, starting ut Bait Lake City and lendlat. over the. roagh desert rosd. eAtnVUnaetl a aew read record of forty-six miles in SO min utes, the distance from Salt Lake to Provo. And Dodenhamer Bros., the local Nash dealers while not con templating tho employment ot bank robbers as publicity directors. Is nevertheless proud of the fact that tho sheriffs of two counties burned out the bearings of their speed cars In a futile effort to keep In sight ot the dust raised by the Nash six. "Notwithstanding the tact that these fellows gave the Nash car a demonstration that even we would not undertake and obtained barrels ot publicity for the accomplishments ot tho car, we have no desire to con tribute any more cars for this pur pose," said Art Dodenhamer. "I 'can't help, however, being proud of the tact that these robbers wero not captured until they aband oned tho car and attempted to lose' their pursuers by 'doubling back' afoot." land, was common tongue of about three million people, and today there ' are some thousands ot Irish who speak Erse only. NOTICE TO BIDBMtS Sealed roDoaals will be received at the office of the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon, until S o'clock p. m. October SI, lite, for the construction of a Timber Bridge at the Qale ranch la Langell Valley, Oregon. This work requires the placing of approximately 14,820 Ft. B. si. ot timber, 1100 Lin. Ft. of Timber all ing and the placing of 5 cu. yds. of dry masonry. Bridge to be finished on or before November SC, 1930. Five per cent of, the amount ot bid to accompany. County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For particulars address O. R. De Lap, Coaaty Clerk, Klamath County, Oxecoa. O. lS-lS-SO-13 slfilsaV4 Itt thm mlilAt Af thm taaft mimw Brst, Us aatlve laagaag of Ira-1 Two Dollars a Week WE are offering as a spec " ial the Old Standard Make Columbia Grafonola with triple motor, eighty record tiling system and tone control leaves. Make a reasonable first pavment, then only two dollars a week until $120 is paid. , Hear its clear tone and smooth running, powerful motor; EARL SHEPHERD CO. Exclusive Music HeuM 507 Main St Phone 28M I V-.V. . ... -J-iTvV