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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
f"l ' riUDAY, NOVKMnKlt 10, 1020. I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'Newell Testifies In Power Case (Continued rrom page 1) quired for Irrigation In tho Klnmuth basin. Senator Chamberlain anil Con nrosMiinn Slnnott, ho said, had both tloclnred lo him that under the now conl, oil anil gas Innds teasing net, tho government Mould reecho great ly Increased rovonuo for reelitntif tlon. lie paid tho reclamation ,prv Ico could Ret somo of this money to build tho dam. If they would ask for it, nnd ho believed that tho best safeguards for all lay in govern ment construction of tho dam. In reply to, a question by Com missioner Morrow, H. n. Newell, project manaRcr, said that tho orig inal tilings of tho United Stated, made prior to tho state cession , net j of 1005, still hold. Ho said fur ther that tho abandonment report of tho army engineering board, be fore referred to, was recomenda tory only, and had never been acted upon. liumber Men ltrtieent W. II. A. Itenncr, speaklnR fori clients who are conducting lumber operations on tho Upper lako. but not nil lumber concerns operating there, said they would take only a passive part In tho hearing. Mr Ronnor nnoke for tho Umm Lumber company and for the box factory' Interests of tho Klamath Lumber and , Box company. Hrxvik for the Indian Clayton Kirk, secretary of tho Klamath Tribal council, spoke for the Indians Ho said their expert-1 enco with tho dllatorincsa of gov ernment methods led thorn to be lieve that their Interests would be tnoro promptly taken caro of If thai matter wcro handled by private cn-j terprlse. Tho Indians recently? remou a largo area oi iriDai nniii DOCTOR CRAVER Now occupying offers In tho Under wood building, will occupy offices In tho new Winters building when completed, and give special atten tion to Obstetric and tho Medical and Surgical treatment of women and children. Two-day Doll Kale Katunlny. Square Ktnre. KrliUjr anil Deal Krutt 19-20 Individual holdings to tho California-Oregon Tower company for peri ods ranging from flvo years for tribal lands to ten years In Indi vidual cases. Mr. Kirk said that before these leases woro executed tho matter was thoroughly gone, Into nnd action was guided by tho belief that tho Indians would get, speedier action In reclamation mat ters from tho power company thani from the government. Itcclnmntlon Sen lev Hlumt. Harry Holgate, ultornoy for thoi United States reclamation service,' read a portion of n stntoment pro- oa rod bv II. 1). New II. tending toward tho position that tho public j Interest was sufficiently protected, In tho existing contract between the government nnd tho power com pany; that tho building of tho dam by the power company would save tho reclamation service, tho expeuso of Its building and leave tho money to" tho credit of tho project, and that It would provide further rcve nuo by placing tho scrvlco In a posi tion to deliver tho water to vnrlous pump units that wilt tnko the sup ply. Other IntrrrMit llrartl It. U. Ilradbury, not as a director of tho Klamath Irrigation district, but as a land owner and Interested citizen, filed a written statement with the commission. Fears Prohibitive Cost Jacob Keuck of tho Horscly dis trict, said tho district water supply depended on pumping; that the pumps wcro operated by electricity, and it was essential that the cur rent bo secured at tho rato named In tho contract between tho govern ment and power company 7 cents per kilowatt hour. Ho evidently) feared that abrogation ct the con-, tract would forco tho Horsefly and other pumping units back upon a commercial rato, which, he said, would be prohibitory. Tho Horsotly district has $75,000 already Invest ed In construction, ho said, and ab rogation of tho contract would on- danger tho Investment If It did not destroy It utterly. He said that ho believed tho United States was able to make a good contract, and ho believes In the bargain with the power company It had not overlooked the protection protection of tho rights of settlers Mr, llurko's enlarged bump of self os teon! Is i little, bothersome, Irrita ting chunk of uncertainty. Thero's n reason, For somo tlmo tho Ilurko family has council another bou und heir, or, ns second choice, nnother little heiress, Today, their lUiihttlotM wcro realized. A telegram reached Papa Ilurko this morning apprizing him that 25 girls had arrived at his homo, nnd that nil of them, Including tholr mother, woro doing wollf'As tho Ilurko home, temporarily. Is In Scobo), Montuna, Mr, Ilurko saw the futility of looking up Mr. Stork and of doing odd and sundry Injurious things to him In retaliation tor tho delivery of tho multitude, of little heiresses at his homo, so ho did the next best thing nnd Instructed tho lo cal telegraph office to wlrn at once for U verification or denial of the story. Mr. Ilurko says ho does not mind fathorlng n couple of them, but ho draws tho Una when It comes to 2i, and has threatened. In tho event i that tho worst Is reallxed, to dis tributed about SO of them whoro they will do tho most good. Tho Ilorald office, from the front to tho buck, to be given first cohlce Tho burning question of tho hour, in Mr. Hurkc's mind at least, wheth er It bo one, two, or 35. will prob ably bo nnnouured to the world tomorrow. Friday At the Star Theatre-Saturday Thomas H.lnce Presents CHAI THK OXI.V 1'MOX TIIKATIIK IX TOWN. THK MONIUI.r. TIIIUTUK KUIIUV AND SATfltDAY, IIKiU'.l.l, AND Cl.l'.Vr.UWI) In A hlghrla.vt comedy ranging, dancing nml nnueil) art. Mr. le Itelt Is the man vtltli I he xwvrt tolre, Hinging In thtv ilNtlnct olre. Alo Hurry Morry, thet Vita graph Mar, In the Mnntloiiat mm pic ture, "The K ltliler;" nml a tarry Komnon comedy. Two kIiiihn l::lO ami 8 ::!(, sharp. Don't ml thU ftlinw. SAo real picture lutd hear real Itnr iminy singing, tt). Adv SAN FltANCISC. Nov 19 -A flood has washed out n trestle oier the Sacramento river near Kvnnctt, and trains are reported to havo been held up. Tho water Is receding. RLE SI IAV Rh m'aHCsflliSlSHPPXtK'vSKsWOb)vx j J4y"'M i IB xiiLHBr ! $J V i-iadflUfl ''xKKxflBBELjflE kJ Tor l'aprr Hanging; and Painting CALL X F. R. LAUGHTON- Plkmc 473W He Wanted One; He Got Twenty-five P. Ei Ilurko, proofreader at The Herald office. Is toting around a re markably good oplnon of himself to day. Put yourself In Mr. Burke's place and you would feel Just as proud of yourself as be does. Det your life, you would! However, sand- SOt S Itrvrrohlr wlched right down In the middle of Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We putvthem in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" yuytjyvnnrinni-v-rvyy-t-vyvyY If. W. POOLK, Owner ItOGEIt D. TOIUIKV, Musical Director TONIGHT i Whimsical Harry Carey In "BLUE STREAK McCOY" A story of the mine fields and of a man who disguises bis feel ings so that he may bring happiness to his pal. TOMORROW "TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE" How Tllllo almost Inherits three million' dollars,' almost Is married, and almost drowned, is a side-splitting, uproariously funny story I SUNDAY BIO DILL nUSSELL In "LCAVK IT TO MB." 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