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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
"" 4 1. U:.".j I-, i M'l f p.m.,, 1..-. ITOE EIGHT " EVENINH HKKAIJV KT.AMATH FATXS. OTIEGoTT H.I J.3 . 77itf Buc,kmlnster f V ? I I f I ' ? ? ? 1 V k This Spring Weather ' calls for Oxfords 'AND while you're buying -fV' shoes, you might just as ; ; well get the best Nettletons. .They're all that fine shoes can be. Expertly benchmade of the choicest imported and domestic , . . leathers. They fit better, look " better, wear better than any v - other shoes we've seen. Klamath Klothing : Kompany Leadin; Clothers SPIOC -SPAN FLOORS FLOORS can make or mar the entire downstairs effect like shoes with a per-' . ton's dress. v Keep your floors spic-and-' span with die. least trouble . and expense by refinishing i them or touching them up '. with durable, easily -applied v Decoret Varnish Stains or 15- fesr-Floors Varnish and wax. - Also,ask lor booklet,"Color Harmony in the Home" all about painting or finishing ' floors, woodwork, walls, etc. It's tree. ' TTJ earrf a foil Bos of Folk W J- Ftiaa ! Vamiiba ml sen supply your needs. Browne Paint Store I T: 1 w.p. fuller eco. )0I Mutfoo Stnxt SuFnucSKO 2SBfisca la Pacific Cat Qua FULLER PAINTS fj VARNISHES ., ' SIONMSWHITrUAr Wood ' We can supply your fuel needs on ; short notice. ; , ' ! Blocks Dry slabs Limbs Coal ! Fuel Oil Phone your orders , to 535 601 Main St Peyton & Co. ; .J'Wood to burn" 601 Main , h'one 535 REPORT GIVEN OF CONFERENCE (Continued From Face Six) Mr. Thomas Loss than a mil lion dollars I believe.. Mr. Head Anyway there is a dam and 1 the canal and a power house, Isn't, there? ' . . , Mr. Bradbury Yes, sir. ' Dr. Mead And those revert to this project? , . ,., (. , , ; : Mr. Thomas No, they were sold In perpetuity. Dr. Mead What does revert? Mr. Bradbury The dam. Mr. Mead Does this canal revert to the United States? Mr. Thomas--No, it is sold In per petuity. . .. : Dr. Mead Only the dam reverts, then? ...... ... .. ; . . Mr, Thomas Yes, only the dam, and it is of no use. They have con trol of the canyon In perpetuity. . Dr. Mead The other thing I wish" to know is that this agreement was' accomplished through fraud and the Secretary of the Interior Is asked to present it to the Department of Jus tice. That statement must be based on detail. Mr. Thomas There Is no fraud alleged on the part or the Department of the Interior. The fraud was com mitted by the directors of the Klam ath Irrigation. District after the con tract was submitted and voted by the people, and later they amended the contract by a vote of tho Board. (VT Directors and the people knew noth ing about it. Charles Drew t wish to state. that we have never had a shortage of water on account of the Califor nia Oregon Power company and I am sure that a great many of the water users are In favor of having nothing to do with power. It is Ir rigation that we want and not pow er. I think the majority of the water nsers are opposed to having trouble with the Power company. , I think the California Oregon Power company is all right. Dr. Work But we do not want them to Interfere with your water supply. . , Drew They do not aim to do it. Mr. Thomas Mr. Bradbury and Mr. Thomas wero elected by the peo pie of this project. Immediately af ter this Mr. Drew was selected by the old Board of Dlreitors. Mr. Work So there Is a differ ence of opinion among the Board of Directors. ; ,i ' Mr. Thomas There Is,' Mr. Wlork Sometimes that. Is wholesome. ,,' Mr. Bradbury Mr. Secretary and Mr. Commissioner I was elected on tho platform you have just heard read and I am here today for the purpose of working on that platform. The people cannot say that they did not know my platform. It was pub lished and re-published in all of the papers in the county and they knew that If elected I would attempt to do these things, so It now becomes my rather embarrassing duty to ask the Secretary and the Commissioner of Reclamation to replace the present propect manager, Mr. Newell. Since I bare become dlreotoi"of-the die-, trlot a resolution' has been ' passed asking that the present project man- John Schubert wearing the new double-breasted model for Spring For !E . Just receivedSpecial for Easter ager be replaced. ' I believe It would be for the good of the. project and it should be done. I was glad to hear the Secretary state when he opened the meeting that this matter was to be conducted In frankness and I hope hat I have carried out 'my part. , A. I Wlshard. . v; Sec'y. Wlork Are you a farmer or an agriculturist? Mr. WlshardJJelther. .' I' have been connected with this project for 15 years. I commenced In 1910 as assistant In the Secretary's office of the water user's association, and for nine years continuously I was sec retary and am now secretary' of the Langell Valley unit of the project. While I will not go Into details, I arise to speak In behalf of Mr. Newell and I could not let that go by without having something to say. My association with him from the day I came here, makes me realize that we have had a mighty good man In Mr. Newell, and if credit Is duo it Is largely due to Mr. Newell. I only ment'on this realiz ing that something should be said, and I think you will find upon In-' vestlgatlon that those men who are demanding his resignation are- not the only saviours that are trying to make things right. Mer Hairt : Schaffner & Marx clothes are smart and fine enough for the special occasions and they're made so -.well that they keep stylish through the everyday wear and tear ' , There are many new colors to show you; - new style lines and new values $35 $40 $45 $50 IC. h-yu toWn and county f SUPPORT TEAM BY CASH DONATIONS ' With the business men of Klam ath ' Falls and ' the mill operators throughout the county showing pub lic spirit In the support ot the Klamath Falls baseball team, money, which 'will place the local nine on solid financial footing, con tinues to poor In, CapHin H. 8. Mathews announced yesterday. Tuesdayby dint of many person al Interviews, between M00 and 1500 was pledged to the league. It is the objective of the officials to climb; past the 43000 mark. Tho present total approximates $2400. ' Fred. Olover, manager of the toira, and 'Mr. Mathews are scout ing ar:und among the lumber mills aid other sections, looking for ma terial for the town baseball team, -They report likely looking players and request that all thoae Inter ested In trying out for. the team watch for the announcement of the first practice at which tho rolatlvo merits of each man will be shown by hlj own work out. . Mayba.a. Chicago. .boy-It .working as a laborer In his millionaire dad's factory. Anyway, they say he Is. Cecil Matt wearing the togs of today aster amid ilie 364 Smgarman "I ain't mad at nobody" Dobbs Hats and Caps, Florsheim Shoes, The bones of a mastodon havo been found In New York, probably proving the ancients had taxlcabs. Nash Introduces - New 4-Door Sedan .Following the biggest sales and production period In. Its history, Nash Motors has announced the In troduction of a new four-door se dan on the Nash Special Six chas sis. Handsome in appearance and luxuriously appointed, the new loclan will sell at $1,645, f. o. b. factory. "The Special Six four-door sedan was; designed and built for that large field of buyers who appreciate and prefer everything In the way of appearanco and luxury found us ually In cars of higher price and larger size," says Ray Anderson of the n. it, H. gnra.ge, local Nash distributors. , "Tho now sedan em bodies, all ot this. Its wheel base Is 112 Mi Inches, and thoso who have seen the car are agreed that It Is one- ot the most attractive cars In the Nash lino. The body Is low and gracefully moulded, with full rounded lines at Hie , back; the doors are .wide and the seats are deep and restful, the upholstery and trim being ' In dark ' bluo mohair i .' ill r i Sar-'.-.va A? JjSjr1! Dewain Buell wearing the new English model for Spring sport velvet and ami rests are provided in the rear compartmont. "In fact evory dotall of tho fit tings and appointments. Is In thor ough keeping with the good taste which distinguishes Nash built en closed cars. The nllvor finished hardwood, Including, door hnndlos, window lifts and dome light, are supplemented by. handsome viwilty case and smoking' sot and . other equipment includes a hentor, silken window curtains, wlndnhleld wiper, Bay L Radio at lowest prices ever sold, to close out patterns. 1 THREE-TUBE KENNEDY......... $65.00 1 THREE-TUBE CROSLEY , $35.00 These sets complete with "B"-Batteries, Tubes, Dry Cells, Aerial Wire. Phones and Insulators. r3! LUCAS FURNITURS, 502 MAIN, s Grayco Shirts ronr-vlslon mirror and other do tults that add to tho convenience and comfort of tho passengers. "Tho standard equipment Includes ot course, four-wheel hrakos, full . balloon tires and five diso wheols. Tho car Is poworod with tho Nash perfected valve-Intend motor, as suring unusual powor, quick accel eration and smooth performance and It. In, In short, a good looking and handsomoly appointed automo bile." i'.vf-,(.;i.j';! !