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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1921)
I'AOK MVI1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OTIIIMY, AWUIi 15, 1M1 I 1 ir 250 Millions For Western Reclamation (Continued rrom pngo 1) torlor I glvon nutnorlty to roduro thin ncrongu to eighty iicruH, "Tlio payment of water right ox tends ovor u period of twenty years, nnd tlm Irrigation bonds, which nro tn bo Issued by tho various districts, will entry IntorOHt rntn nt not to ex ceed 5 por emit, "Undor tlio Mil tlio government of tho United Htntos In to advance to tlio federal rnclnmntlon fuiiil $250,000, UUO. Twenty million dollars of thin fiimt In to bo inilcl tlio riicliinintlon fund for 11122; )3C,OOU,000 In 11)23; MT,, 000, 000 In 1024 and $GO,000 000 tlinrnnftiir nacli year until tho full 2r,0,000,000 him boon paid Into tho reclamation. 1 Atolibi Old Mlntakifi "Wo havo cnrofully nvoldod tho ob jections In thin bill that woro in ado to forinor bllln whoroln tlm govorn moot wan to occopt from tho vnrloun Irrigation illntrlctN tho hoiuln Innuuil by theso districts and In otlior plncn Issitn Unltnd Btntos certificates of In debtedness for milii to tho gonornl public. This wan objected to generally hecauso It wan felt undnr thin plan tho foderal government wan londliiK Itn credit In nucti u way an to iintnb llah a had precedent and alno In a mannor which would nubjoct It al mod Inevitably to abuse. "Under thin bill no reclamation district formed under Itn provlnlom nhall olfor any bond for sslo until after thn project hnn been In actunl oporatlonn and ban demonstrated Itn foanlblllty and Itn profltabln charac tnr to tho IrrlKalorn thomsotvos. When thin stngo In reached thn bill prorldvn that tho secretory of tho In torlor nhall examine tlm projoci and If ho no flndn nhall certify that thn land contained In tho reclamation din (rlcl In worth doublo thn valuo of tho bondi proposed to bo sold by tho dis trict, Then tbo dlntrlct may noil Its bond In any way that It chooses. Thn United HtntPn -government doon not In any way lend Itn credit to tbo project, but It does certify of tho actunl condllloim and valuo of tho lands In tlm project. Ily advancing tho orlglnnl 200,000,000 later as pro Joctn am actually In oporatlon exam ining and corllfylns nn to their con dition tho narvlfi) men and farmers aro enabled to reclaim and make pro ductive largo sections of our entire Western country. Twenty Year To Vny "Twonty years followlnR tho ostnb llshment of this plan, or to bo exact In 1042, tbo reclamation fund Is ri quired to repay Into tho treasury of tbo United Htatos $60,000,000 per year until tho total amount advanc ed Is repaid. It Is estimated by that tlmo tho reclamation fund will hnvn reached an BRRn'Rato of $600,000, 000, and that added to this sum nv nry year will bo tho fees received from thn salo of public lands and thu royaltlos from tho least and ope ration of all oil land under tho oil loanlnR bill. Theso foes. It Is ostium tod, will amount to $8,000,000 annu ally, and thn total fund available for tho reclamation purposes will bo suf ficient to develop In a largo "'ny tho Irrigable lands In theso status sus coptlblo of production. A conservative ostlmato of tho total amount of land that may bo boruRht under cultiva tion by tho oporatlon of this bill Is 20,000,000 acres, and tho amount of wealth to bo produced rrom those oclalmod acres Is too groat to fairly cstlmato nt this tlmo. "I bollovo that thoro will bo a Ronoral support for thin moasuro bo causo It ovorcomns practically all of tbo objections horotoforo advanced against thu reclamation plans which required tho una of tho credit of tho United fltaton. Ily thin bill wo ulmply advance tbo reclamation fund 2G0, 000, and cortlfy each projoct to tbo publlo whon tho vnluo of Its lands actually bocomos twlco tho vnluo of tho total bond Isauo It proposos to oil." 11UNAWAY, ON KLKVI2NT1I HTltKICT; ON12 HOIWK KILLKD Ono bono was crlpplod so badly It was necessary to utioot It whon u U. H. reclamation Borvlco team took fright this morning, Bhortly after loavlng tho barns, ran down Klovonth Btroot, crossed Mnln nnd enmo to n tangled atop near tho Metropolitan garago. A cross chock, caught undor tho tonguo of tho wagon rondorod tho toam uncontrollable. Whon thoy started running tho hit on ono brldlo snappod, loavlng tho drlvor power less to atop thorn. The high quality of success that follows advertising In tbo classified column ot Tbo Herald la doe to tho Intelligence ot its readers. A GROUND HOG CA5B You've got the rooney; I've get the furniture. Let's swap. , rEHKINS FURNITURE HOUSE 'Tho Furnisher of Happy. Homea" 17tf NEW TODAY Yd ii iik man wants board and room V in nrivaln rumllv. nm In nml rnnm onnblo. J. Domuth, Central Hotel. 1G KOH HIONT HloopliiR room for Renttemnn. G22 Wulnut Ht. I'hono 301W. 1G-17 Now nhlpmnnt Dutchesn trousorn now horn. $1.00 u rip, 10 cents n but ton, tnuo KOH ItKNT Cnnh or shnro, 20 ncreii Reed land half mile from town, lu ll ill ro 122 0th Ht. lfi-lG WANTED Housokoopor for family of 3 Annwnr stating nRii, expert onro and nnlnry expected. Ilox 1-2. H. Herald, lli-Hl WANTI-3D (Jarmonls to clean and pross. Hullnlng nnd alterations. (2. 12. Uparka, 80G Main. I'hono r,r.2W. lfi-21 Wo havo somo vnry nice homos for salo, somo furnished. Wo can sell thorn 30 per cent chnnper man you can buy from tho trust company's. KOIl BAM; r. room house. 1310 Manranlta. IIIr comer lot with lawn and nhado and fruit trees, Prlco $2800. $800 cnnh, 1ml. llkn rent. KOIl BA1.K Nice llttlo fumlshed homo with IiIr lot You can ralsn nil your own voRotnblcH. l'rlco $1000. $G00 cash, Hal. Ilko ront. TIIK UVA.V IU2AITY CO. 012 N. OlJi Ht. IfJ-lfl Now shipment Dutchess trousem now horo. $1.00 u rip, 10 cents a but ton. KAIC KOIl HAM-2-IIulldlnR cnntnlnlng be tween 7000 and 8000 feet of lumr bor could bo romodeled Into a flvo room housn. Call John Thorson, 250J for particulars. 1G-18 NQTICI2 TO IT HMO All Union Harbor Shops open until 7:00 o'clock after Apr. 18lh. 1G-1C JACK IIYAN. KOlt HAMC DodRo car, Hhastn Auto Top Co. 1G-20 Iluy Interwoven Hox for men. Mslo 40 cts. Hllk 7G eta. Tho bent sox mndn for mon. K K. K. Blow. MG-IC tMI OIF M Pnmnlnln TAwnf fltinntl nuuurillK uui.lt. kiiuii niiiii-M niiu cheap. Inquire 800 Walnut Ht. 1G-10 .I.bIhba ntll til MA Atft llltlllliK A rl WANTED Oood Kord car. for onnllv In lf.O A. tlinhnr one mlln from II. It. Address Hox II. It. Herald offlrn. 1G-1G KOH BAM-2 1 1917 Hulck six. $000. Ewnuna Motors Co, 123 4th St. 14-20 Iluv Interwoven Box fo- men. I.lslo 40 cU Bilk 7G cts. Tho best sox msdn for in.-n. K. K.. K. Htore. IG-lfl WANTKD To buy, modorn bouno. Not loss than four rooms. 80 ncres to rent undor ditch. Host buy on Mnln St. 28 x 120 ft. Reed brick building, flno location. $18,000 torma. J. K. MAfJUIIti: 7IB Main Ht. 1.VIH A Illun sorRo suit for $40.00. Writ ton Riiaranton for satisfaction nnd service Can You boat III K. IC. K. Htorn. lG-lfi Will pay cash for Diamond. Blzo about flvo nlRhts. karat. Address X. Y. '.. Horald. 1G-1C KOH HENT A nlco. clean furnish od room at 612 N. 9th St. 1G-1G LOBT Uotweon Henley flumo and Klamath Knlls, a sot of tools In real leather kit. I.lboral roward If roturnod to IHurald office. 1G-18 Advertising pays. Try It and see. KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE LINE , Stage leaves The Smoke daily at 2 p. m. and the Central Hotel a few minutes later. We use a large, easy riding, comfortable automo bile, in thorough repair. Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m. daily. Tickets $3 each way; round trip $5.50. Phone your reservations. Central Hotel 155-W, - M STRAWBERRIES We have just received a large stock of the season's fruits and vegetables iricluding large, fresh California Strawberries. PALACE FRUIT CO. Phone 522 A Uluu sorgo null for $40.00. Writ ton Ruarantoo for satisfaction and norvlco. Can You boat It? K, IC. K, Htoro. 15-1 0 I am going down to trio Now Hot Hprlugs Hath llouso and leant to swim, 15 KOH BAM5 Oakland six roadster, nlno nmall WostlnRhouso Eloctrlc rntiRo, water boater, otc. Phono 204W. 8:00 a, m. G p, m. 15-22 KOH BALK Ono Chovrolot, ono run- about, ono Btudobakor, ono truck. Will trade. Hou Dick Cor. of 0th anil Klamath. 1G-10 KOIl HAMS Ono cash rcRlntor, ono vlctroln with oak cablnot. Hon Dick Cor. Oth and Klamath avo. 1G-10 KOIl 8AM3 I'uylnR buslnoss Snap to rlKbt man Now nnd second hand huslncsH. Sow Dick Cor. Cth & Klnmnth Avo. 1G-10 Carpots nnd Hurh cleaned to your satisfaction. Wm. Lush, Phono 100W. 1G-18 NOTIOK TO IlfDDKHH Tho Hchool Hoard of District No. 28, Merrill Oro. will receive bids for thn completion of tho prunont un completed Hchool Ilulldlng In said District. Tho work Includes that on thn uppor floor and stairways of tho building. Plans and specifications may bo had from tho clerk Of thn Dint. Illds close April 30, 1021. Thn Hoard reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. J. II. Hobbs, Clork of Hchool, Dlst. No. 1. 1G-20 Germans Seeking Spanish Markets LONDON, April 1G Oeorgo Wbltn an American, writing from Harcol onn to thu Dally Malt, says tbo Ocr-' mans nro making "n drlvo to secu.t' thn Spanish market In practical' ovory lino of Industry" and says the; aro quoting prices Irrespective of value In order to capture tho market Tho writer rIvoa sovoral Instances of tho prices quotod by tbo C-ormans as compared with thoso qdotod by firms of otbor countries. He cites tho caso wboro a big Amorlcan firm of forcd a comant mill f. o .b. Now York for $110,00; tbo Oormans bid on practically tho samo machines f. o. b. Hamburg for $20,000 loss. Tho Oormans, ho says, aro quoting cement dollvorod In any port tn Spain at 100 pesetas which Is about 20 pesetas bolow tho standard prlco Spanish mnnufacturora ask. Tram way tickets they aro offering at loss than half tho sum any of tho local people can print them for and thoy guarantoo delivery In four wooks as ngalnBt tbrco months. Tho writer concludos that It tbo Oormans contlnuo their present pro gram they aro "going to drlvo many of tho Spanish manufacturers to tho wall." WIIjIj ni.SOUHS VALUATION OF CITY HUIUHNGS. Assessor WV T. Loo, In order to ar rive at a fair ostlmato of tho valuo of city property, has callod Into con sulntlon leading contractors and bulldurs, and building valuations will bo throshod out tomorrow noon by tho conference nt a lunchoon at tho Hex cafo. Advertising pays. Try It and see. The Smoke 175 - H - M 524 Main Street Very Special for Friday and Saturday Only SEE Klamaths's Finest Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Store IIAVI2 IIAIIV HON Hoy Nell Is the namo chosen for tho Infant son ot Mr. und Mrs. Hoy I'ropst, born April 12, at their homo at Eighth and Jefferson stroots. Mrs. I'ropst was Miss Ertna Uambor, and many friends aro felicitating tbo par onts upon tboir good fortune. A classified Ad will sen It. We Repair Recharge Rebuild AH Makes of Auto Batteries Magnetoes Generators Starting Motors Reed Auto Supply Co. rhono t!H-J. 11th. St. Near Stnln kBATTIirf MVAVf ITT 8X "THRIFT" IS THE WAY TO FI NANCIAL INDEPENDENCE START NOW UNION SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIHST STATE & SAVrNOS DANK BL'Dd. Phono 550-W. H. E. WOOD Local Manager : i ... . i.. - i ,i LA VOGUE Jersey Sport Coats IN ALL SHADES $5.95 and AND UP OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LaVogue LA VOGUE. I'UIUTUm: I1UYI2HM Tako advnntago ot my outsldo ser vice I havo n car and llko to drlvo It. You nood furnliuro end would llko to buy It. Call 41-W and I will Bend for you; also tako you homo. I'KIIKI.VS FUUNITUHI2 IIOUKE 'rTho Furnisher of llnppy Homed" MWWWW'MWWWOWWWWWW, New Stock Pianos $360 up. Do not fall to seo tho now Instruments at your disposal at our store. Terms are ad lusted to salt conditions so wlso buyors will not fall to visit us. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Ono Baslnesa Mnslo S07 Main St, 1- Stt WWWM $7;95 Leaders of Fashion For Ladies' Wearing Apparel HAVE YOU TRIED The Doughnut Shop LATELY FOR YOUR BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPPER t 7th and Main Swansen's Barber Shop I 625 MAIN ST. Will bo open until 7 p. m. after April 18, 1921 ' J. E. SWANBEN