." J ah fmBWtWL 'XpQ ynk... ' - ' ' -. HD1CM T HTW. THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IF II COST OF wm laHicces Finally Crowns Efforts to Surmount Engineering and Other ;. Obstacles rano fcruaiilmr. hoists' crnuk'lng, Aatlulm nmiHiltiiii iiIamh h .. n ... .h..1 "dollvor grout loads of Hamlj Htaul, niont, rock iind litmlior, thu rond- g roar of dyiiamltu ut tho end of the working shifts, u iiiodloy or mon .wrestling with a rock-rllilioil rlvor 411 this stratchlng out ovur weeks Md montlm, and tlmn of u Niiddon, tut of (ho IndoRcrllmblo confiiBlon, fttnorgos a finished mnslornlcco of on- gtnoorlnR. .7 Jim! wniv h inn iiuvvriiuiuii tii uiu lulldlng of tho Muk Wvcr dnm, which epouklng of tho dum proper wan eamnlulod Octobor 30. Clonn- ... - . .. 'p crows nro, now n work roinovliig tho dobrl of coiiHtructlon. A wook or ten days' work remains on deepen ing tho channel nppronch on tho west Ido, and tho removal of tho uppor roof, nMhaturnl barrier higher, up, which pro.YPnt" (ownrlpK of thu Uppor Lake to tho point ullnwod In tho Unllod Blntos government contract,! 4137 fpet-above, sou lovol, wjll not bo comploted until December, r. Tho.dam llnolfH dorio, and makes a, natural stornga rosorvolr nf tho Uppor I'ttko, .supplying water 'to tho Klamath irrigation projoci anu now lng back tho spring run-off so that In tho dry Humiuor montlm thcro will bo water for Irrigation and to turn tho wheels' which, grind out power In the California Orogon Power com pany's plant at Copco Work onlho, dam was stnrtod In August, .1020, but mndo llttlo prog ress during tho month It was undor way. (ln May of this yenr It wos ro- sumed and punned stoadiiy to com pletion. It Is no small task to throw a liarr rler across a rlvor of tho yblumo and velocity of tho Link Illvur current, but John Iloylo, assistant engineer of tho; California Orogon I'owor com pany, and bis corps of onglnoors and construction superintendents woro equal to tho task. Starting on tho wnst sldo thoy ran temporary wing dam townrd tho center of tho stream, shunting tho (low to the cast bank. Excavations wero m'ado for a heavy abuttmont on the bank, and tho rock was excavated tosecuro a solid foundation. !.4,'Tbedam was slowly thrown half way across tho stronm, then tho tem porary dam was romovod and a sim ilar one placed on tho cast sldoTho river swung hack to tho wostorn shore, and tho dam' proceoded across, to end In a solid abuttmont burled In the oast bank. It's n slmplo thing In tho lulling, but mon tolled and sweated' nnd schomed to oyorcomo tho river damming it whlto they damned It and .finally commurod It. It wasn't child's pin In tho oarllor stages, and one II ro was lost wnon a uoai upsoi yfeTthe rapids. 5 Two hundrod and twcnty-flvo mon Iworo employed at tho' peak of con struction. Tho crow Is now, reduced J!to'7G, who aro employed on tho west ern channol and on tho' uppor root, ri fTbo dam structuro Is 43G foot bo twee'n abuttmonls. Tho abuttmont 'on the oast shoro Is 00 foot long and r tho wostorn nbuttmont Is 40' feet, Lmaklng a total of Mr, foot. Tho nv- f , erago height, from bedrock to tho (top of tho dam Is 1C foot. Tho olo juration of tho top abovo aoa lovol la 4145 foot. 1 John Iloylo has tho yard ago f Iguroa f,'at tho tips of his flngors and tho Lend of hfs tongue Twolvo thousand sacks of cement, 1200 cubic yards of pHoey sand and 1600 yards of V. 1). '.'Miller's crushod rock) went Into tho 'construction, finally resolving Into 12000 yards of concroto, which wos 'reinforced with 80,000 pounds of teei: Tho dam looks good to onglnoors. ' H. D. Newell, manager of tho local reclamation projoct, nnd W. P. Cop Upen, projoct onglnoer, woro always (on the Job. They aro satlsflod that E the government got a fair deal In its y contract with the power company tor building the dam. And tho dam looks jgood toa layman. The slightest tal H eat for' observation and comparison L shows that, apart from tho tochnlcal jj aide of It, it's a woll finished job. n There .are no plastorod-ovor .flaws. vltetands Just as it was poured in i the forms,, and' would compare in Ui fineness of flnUh with tho extorlor of a metropolitan building. i' In fact, Mr. uoyio says that the : J.I.D. t innrta Mint WAnt Intrt If t ft..Vl w vy.,vw ...... ..v... ...... v i the ssma'thiit goes; Into' the .Class IS hulMinirs lu San Francisco, and a higher grade than Is ardinarlly-used on dora construction. ' ' fr";1" Ubovola nnd dredges scooped from excavations 20,000 yards of bedrock, Including 8,000 foot taken out of tho rlvor hod In deepening tho upper roof. Tho dnm Ih n series of apertures In nn ImmnnKo concrete block. During tho summer season thoso oponlngs aro cloned, 10 by stool gates and 2fi by flashboards, holding tho wator at ns high a lovol ns natural condi tions permit, but novor oxcoodlnc IH3..1 nbovo sea lovcl. In flood season tho gates can bo raised and dashboards romovod unit by unit, to keep tho level at 4143.3, or at any tlmo to lower It to tho minimum level of the contract with tho government, 4137, A truck runs across tho top of thu dnm, which U 12 feet wldn on top and protected by railings on both slduH, to curry tho traveling cratto for removing nnd replacing tho. flush honrds and operating tho goars which rulso and iowe'r' tho gates. Tho botCdm of thu nplll Way, when Uio flashboprds aro rumored, ls'4130 font nbovo icalpvol. Thobottpm of tho gates nro 4130 feel nbovo sea lovol. 'Each gate Is flvo'Voot wldo. muro nro six openings nuo iuo ieno canal, thus allowing at tho.mnxlmum height of tho. lako and when1 they aro opened to tho utmost, a volumo of water 30 feet wldo and seven foot deop to flow Into tho Keno canal. No small Item In tho construction of tho dam was tho 2GO.O0O foot of Klamath plnn that wont Into tho making of concroto formsr,crlbs, dor ricks, stagings, tramways, '(amp buildings and othor workC Tho mon ey for this material, nnd. tho summor payroll of tho camp wore two con sldorablo.. factors. In lessening busi ness depression hore'.thls summor. kiubv oi uiu lumoor usoa in lompo rary construction 'will bo waste, but Mr. Iloylo said thoro was a posslblo snlvngo of 50,000 feet In tho lot. "Clvo tho crodlt to the California Oregon Powor company workers," said Mr. Iloylo, but a little probing In othor quarters produced a1 fovv names whoso owners woro in chargo of.ono hrnnch .or another of scpnstructton. Mr. Doyle, assistant to I. O. Craw ford, tho .company.'a, engineer, supor-, vised tho englnoorlng work, ,'wlth V. D,',aan'imon ailcn'ief asldo on the Job.' j. r,.raririugo was ,ino general superintendent of construction, and Uuncanson aridIlarrelson. of, .San Francisco, supcrlntcndcntcd the con crete work. Ono Item, missed In tho telling, wlll moan mqro ,to many poople In measuring' tho slzo of tho job than engineer's figures. Tho total cost was $2r.O.Ono. (. r T? . -. . ELECTION NOV. 8 Tho Common Council has called u spoclal election In tho' city of Kla math Falls, for Tuesday, Novdmbor 8, 1021, to bo hold hotwoon tho hours of 0 o'clock A, M., and 8 o'clock I', M and has doslgnntod polling places In oacli of tho flvo wards of tho city as follews: First. Ward, Hrown's carpontor shop, cornor Main and Center stroots. Socond Ward, City Hall. Third Ward, IJuoslng's Ileal Ks tato offlco, botwoon 10th and 11th stroots. Fourth Ward, Mills Addition Hall. Fifth Ward, Charloy DoLop's houso cornor Upbnm and Bargont. Pwlng to tho fact that tho regis tration of votors In tho city Is now by county precincts 10 In number, instead of by City Wards, 5, In num- iior, as lormeny it is nocessary that doctors bo advised as to whoro thoy may voto Tuesday, November 8. IKIoctors roglstorod In procinct 1 (ono) will voto at Drowns carnon- tor shop. Electors roglstorod In iircclncts 2. 3 4 Including that part of ,tho city botwoon Center and 7th stridta will voto at tho City Hall, '" bloctors roglstorcd In nrec nets r and 6 embracing that part' of tho city boundod by 7th stroot on the southwest, and by Upham strcot on tho north and by tho Government cnnal botwoon Prospect and' Wash ington strcot and Elovorith.'stroot on the northeast, will voto at' the Ileal Kstato offlco of Fred Duoslng on southerly sldo of Main street bo- MOfVUAT, NOVEMBBR T, tmi tweon lum anu ntn stroots. Hloctors roglstorod In, prorlncts 8 and 10 embracing that uarfMf tho Pay Cllv Enirlnocr' "'..... 2nn.nn Auto Hlro 60,00 Supplies' ...., 1w c 30,00 Health Officer Mlloago iino.nn Hxponso lOb.OOl ;ny nan Uonoral Supplies -200.00 Offlco, Supplies ..4... 500,00 Tologrnms ....,, , 25.00 Publications and Adver tising 150.00 Plumbing supplies 200i00 (larbago hauling ..., , 20,00 Brayago ...1 20,00 Laundry ,... j. 15.00 Heat .....'....: -900.00 Hay, CltyPound ...u u 100.00 Miscellaneous Premium on bonds 150.00 Court foos ......., 250.00 . . ! ' Vltif Fund Itoht and recharging v battery ...i..ii 1 50.00 Supplies and ropalrs 0GO.00 Oasollno and .oil ,.... , 260.00 laundry v... 00.00 Hoso ...i ..... 1000.00 Hnlary of , Flro Chlof i,,i. f,. . 2100.00 Asst. Flro Chlof 1800.00 Hosomon ' 3120.00 Drivers, 1 at $'135.00 ' 11 at $25.00 '.'...J........; 1920.00 Volunteer fircmon , 300.00 Mtroct l-uni! Labor , . 3000.00 Lumbor , j... 1000.00 auppllos ......'. 200.00 Dlacksmlthlng .................... 1 75.00 Grain and hay .... ... , 400.00 Labor with. team ' I00O.OO Oasollno and'oll '.... 175.00 Orayago ...A. J... 10.00 Itepalrs to flushcr 50.00 Ropalrs to pavement, and , I r,othcr ropalrs to street v.. ISOOlOO fnv Pllv lTnBlnfiii1 ' I9AA Art ."yWWWWWWWWyWMWWWWMWWWWWWW WWWMMWMM J, city north of tho Govern ment canal between" Prospect stroot and tho Railroad, and wost of tho Railroad. and that part of tho city known as Shlpplngton will voto at tho Char ley DeLap houso cornor of Upham and Sargont stroots. 331octors roglstorcd In precincts 7 and. 0, embracing Mills Addition, Railroad Addition, and Hot Springs Addition will voto at Mills Addition Hall. . '" A. L. LKAV1TT, Pollco Judgo. Nnrombor 7, 1921. New. Trfafic.Cop '- Get $ -Mayor a$ Victim Thu truffle otflcor.ot Pendleton, Oregon", Is pushing Officer McDon ald of this city pretty hard for first honors In tho enforcement of traf fic regulations R. Turner of Pen dloton,' who was rocontly .appointed traffic officer o that city by the chlof or police and whoso appoint ment was"' ratified by Mayor Hart man, had.., tho flatter as his flrst' victim. Tho polico judgo flnod the' niuyor $5. Tho latter paid up with' a smllo lko n "dead gamo sport,!' nnd compllmontod tho officer who had arrested, him. ' Tho ' Common Council ' having complotod Us ostlraato of tho am ount of monoy proposed' to be rais ed, by taxation for all purposes in tno uity or niamatn rauaurogon, for tho fiscal year of the city be ginning, January, 1st, 1923, now sub mits tho samo for approval or am'endmont. . ' .Tho first publication horoof Is to bo mado In the Evening Herald on Monday, tho 7th day of November, and the noxt publication thereof to be made on tho 18 th day of Novem ber, 1921. -Tho tentatlvo budget herewith submitted Is ttomliod as follows ORNRItAIi FUND Salary of 'Amount Mayor , - 12100.00 Pollco Judgo 3100.00 City Attorney 1200.00 CltyTroasurer ...................... ,750,00 Hoalth Officer 760.00 Chief Police ..........i:..a;.l '1800,00 Patrolmen (four) ....... -6720.Q0 Spoclal Police, ,,J2B0.00 Councllmon ....". - 1440;00 Assistant irir6fflco rollce ' -"' ' Judge ..".:...i..- i.ii.'.i; - ;00.00 Elections ...1...J. - 300.00 Stenographer for City " , Attornoy "JlOOIOO Auditing 'books - 600.00 1 ol'ollcu Dfpt. t .-r . I 10.00 1800.00 1800.00 3000.00 Filing Baw l...X.....r..l.. Salary Street 1 ' , -j I Superintendent ... Salary (Tcamstor ..,...t...,. First 8troot ,'lmprovomont ' .... ... .... Incidental Fund . Incidental Expenses ;....u..... , Mulit,, Wo'tor nnd Pmvcr Fund Light, Water and Powor !..; 7400.00 1 ' Ubmry1 1'nil '' LlbrnrKFUnd k --...n. 1200.00 I ' o Municipal Intercut Fund , . Municipal Intorost fund .... 36,0,00,00 Mealcfpreltyprlsoners ,.... 100,00, Suppllos for Pollco Dept 60.00, Jitney hlro' for Pollco 40.00 rout HOUSO Drugs ... j.. Nursing ...i .'. Grocorlos Supplies .?....:-..... ... Quarantine Quards and Officers ........ 160.00 60.00, 'JOO.00, - 60.00 26JQ0, It you make up your mind to wait 'until you aro wealthy before, starting to do cbarltablo doeds, you wjll never do any. , , TRADED IN 1 several Victor. Now Ed ison, and Sonoras., Right Better seo them at ''Once. "-. 1 uEARL' SHEPHERD CO. , 807 -MAIN ST. $25 REWARD V t, 4 For the arrest and conviction of any per son stealing, tampering with or adulterate ing . " i 0, , PREMIUM DAIY MILK J l after delivery is4 made at patron's Home. This offer holds good' until further notice. PREMIUM DAIRY ..' Emil Mochettez; .Prop. .-vr u. hi rirand Total 92,7C5.00 Notlco Is hereby given that Mon? day, November 28, 1921, at 9 P, M., at tho Council Chamber In tho. City Hall Is heroby appointed, by the bud got commlttco ds'tbo tlmo and placo whoro the foregoing estimates lot bx. pendltures'for thoifiscal year, begin-. ning January 1, iuzz, may do.qis cussod with the, Common Council us tho lovylng board by any'porson who shall bo 'subject to tho tax levy neces sary to produco the amount of 1 tho foregoing estimates, may,bo heard In favor, of or against said, tax levy of any part theroof. " r ' A. hi LEAVITT, ,- Pollco Judgo. November 7-18,r .. n f rords (jiven &ww For aFew Dollars t ' , 'i 'SCUM , Ui4cnn flrfv I 'i I n rfV(.r! 1914 T6uring ....:..,...,..;.'..., , 1916 Roadster ! :.$150.00 A? 1 , , 1 purmg ......:v..:...f.i)7.00 ! 1917 Touring ....f. ,.....; 200.00 1920 Touring, starter J ;.....r..,r::';p0:0Pi ' 1921 .Touring, starter ....."ffflXM; I 1918 Chevrolet ;...; $30000 terms on all. We rent fordson tracTors.1, J r-t- - r t ' 1 .. .- ' e. r:danner MOTOR CO. J "","si'"ryvyvvTrvyvvvTjnru'U'uTjvxAAA mPqfrM o HeraacClMfifiis. i tlr ?, m IkA te I )TC I lrl' U' d.'Irted ones .fce-ltey 3 f?J JLi. .. . jj iJc - .? ,., .-.-,J,lfTrjr31 sculptured marble .direct, pntJSiSit!1 steps to -the scene, of' htVimJi " lorn; fyt hn 'rhlMlfMl !MUh'ttt IH'ntjthelr naraeaasd teH'whei rt pose the nobly good and wise.' O v-s ai ,yc Klamath Falls Marble t and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls a . :? - ' luV Prices Reduced On the Latest Model of the " I sf I ' ifpr 1921 VBBBBBvV BSSr --SeSBSSS3SjjBff,BSJKy I an ia -d b Wit the Wonderful New Lummoid Cylinder l '1 v -. I t i, Bi ll P I I I lart T,TiTEqffer,.ata rock bottom price', the very latest im- V V Proved rnachine, year ahead of competition. Thu it , j . .the only metal cylinder made which does not require .. cleaning after 'use. Grease and scum cannot stick to this yonderfu' Luminoid metal The most delicate garments are, 0 safe a'eai'n.t Wear and tear 'in fthis cylinder. The 'holes are counter sunk and "have the, edges smoothly rounded. No ,Mj; cylinder like It hat ever been madebefore. TTJi&Fastesh Most Improved Washing Machine Ever Built ' One reaton for buying a washing machine it to save time; Thia Thortavet up to an) hour nun than any other. It is also - built, to outlast other machines. Made entirely of metal, it hould last a lifetime. t; ft: !f I n v l 510 Down Balance in easy monthly amounts. It will savo its own payments. 1 Authorized Thor Dealer Comet ElectricCo. e-: 1026 Main Street IxlJ ft 1 , mm - :' I " ', u I if wtl ' Xi J ' J'B B Ws:i'j,t.;L3g "SEsmmzssmssBmmm ' &. t J. - t. V 'fv ' .,' pJ