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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
TUESDAY, APRIL' 14, 19& PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREflON If if '.!!) ill: 1 1 - ii t " f Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing 'Company. Office: IIP N. Eighth Street', Klamath .Fujls.' Ore. jaaaca .' , .' E. J. MURRAY W. H.- PERKINS Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. Member of the Associated Press ' TTie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise ' credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. . '' The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. ... SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier One Tear ..S6.50 (tlx Months Three Month 3.50 1,95 One Month ' .45 TUESDAY," APRIL 314,' 1925 ' ... j The Strahorn Grant We cannot understand what was iri the minds of the members of the council last night when they adopted the resolution permitting the 0. C. & E. railroad the right to cross Sixth street, without' inserting therein the "com mon user provision. Gofer and West are to be .congratu lated for having voted against the grant The pepple are overwhelmingly against such a move and . if it were submitted to a vote it would be beaten ten to. one. There is still a chance of preventing the permit becoming ef fective the veto of the resolution by Mayor Goddard. Mayor Goddard has' shown a disposition to "carefully guard the rights and interests of the city. " It is because of this that we are hopeful he will look upon this resolu tion in the light of a possible barrier to the development of Klamath Falls and will veto the .measure.. If he does, the chance of bottling up the city will have bee.n min imized and it will be notice that Klamath Falls is keep ing its doors open for the entrance of any and all rail roads. If this resolution is beaten, Councilmen .Gofer and West and Mayor Goddard will be entitled to the thanks of the people of this city. i - Secretary Work's Speech In;this issue of The Evening Herald we are printing in full the speech , delivered -by -Secretary' of the Interior ' Work at the dinner in the White Pelican hotel. We have emphasized' parts of It for certain reasons. From time to lime we are going to take up and discuss this speech and would suggest to the farmers that they file away this copy of The Evening Herald for reference, for this speech . is .going to play , an important part in future reclamation events in this county. Through it we believe will come the restoration to . the project of all its water rights arid the eventual payment of the entire cost of the project: by the revenue derived from the power that will be developed and sold by the irrigation district. The, California Oregon Power company may receive stolen goods, but it is going to return them, or pay for their full value. - --- -.; -" - - I TODAY'S CROSS Four-letter words running aero?.;, and five-letter words running down. Tou ought to find the game rather Interesting today, because ot this feature. It's designed for simplicity In solving. - And don't let the two long' words on each side bother you, either. V "'4. : : - ' .'- v ' v '...'.;'. " 13 3 14 IB" 1 ', . J !(, I' 18 l t ' "l1 fi T T fia. 15 T "" is- r T 7 .. T7. " IS " " . r mmm 19 T T "" """ 2K, T" " TT as zi. ' . mm a " """" " ao - ' . mm 13 - . ,j mm 30 """" si mmm. ' ' 35 - T" '..:' 5f a, : : - "V- -- "T .,, I j. T?i w ... --"A, '-r j 4in 1 1 1 lt -jj -hr - .HOItiy,OXTAIj 1. 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OMOgE A mC3 5iL O E snsPL I E GE H i n'tpa l pot sap pip pne l aspPere I NOP I E B A LD0E M MaPQO PiTTe. E TDT pOTAntumanmaic HEALTH OFFICER Present Trouble Lies Lack of Sewage regu lations, Says Newsom in : According to Dr. G." S. Newsom, county 'health officer and head ot the health unit in .Klamath county. the health Office is able to report a practically clear bill of health with a rare number of cases of any kind in the county. With the lifting of the quarantine of the Glenn Kent family and the release of two mon from tlfo'lsdlatlon tent, all charged with ' contact' with diphtheria, the last contagious diseases were cleared from the pendjng cases. , ' The trouble confronting the health oCirj-o at 'present, according ,to Dr. Newsom; is' the lnok of sani tation within 'the city limits where there Is no sower regulation ami Whore tho 'communities In the out lying district hare fluk gfbwn, tholr sewage provisions. Work to per fect tho laying .of sewers In these districts i't Is' bolns undortaken arid )!-. iowsbm Is 'attempting to ln to.rost those ( In charge of the .work td see ,(iat' 6wpr refeiilalliiis Boeord Ingto tTie""cIt.v ordTiiuiicesCSre ofi" REPORTS GLEAN COULD EAT NO FAT SECRETARj IIRES1NS0F Impressions' of Secretary of In terior Hubert Work concerning the Klamath Irrigation- district and con ditions general in this county were set forth' In 'a vlvd manner In. the public banquet given him' here last Friday evening. The secretary's speech,: In full, follows: . ' The toamaster, ladles and gent lomen;. . i . I wish first, If ,1 inay. to ex presi 'my appreciation of our re ception and treatment hero since our arrival yesterday morning. I know it" Is the custom, when a speaker commences to mane . a speech, to first eulogise the town and the community, und .the nieo and . women, that he sees. I hope that vou .will not feci 'that I am merely following the custom when I fay that I am particularly im pressed with , the type of people I have met hero. the men and es pecially the women', whom I havo seen here, and whom I see here tonight. I have not paid a great deal of attention ' to the men I have met. .1 always appraise tho men I meet by the women, and like most men, I think I am a good Judge of women. ' I am wondering bow you . men, who look like you men vdo, could . .marry ' as pretty women as you do. I hope that thero Is a steno grapher hero tonight who took down every word verbatim as Commis sioner Moad uttered It. That 'is the new gospel of tho Federal Re clamation In tho United States, and there ,1s only ono niun in the world .who could say what 'ho did . to night, and that Is ,Elwood ' Sload, himself. ' ;' ' JVhcn I bocime Secrotary of the Intorlor I realized that ,1 was, . In a way, the receiver for Federal .Reclamation, but after a fow years have past, and the .Reclamation, which -was wpellod with a "W" a few yearn' ago, Is a success, when that tints comes, I will be known as 'tho' manwho induced Elwdod Mead to save Federal Reclamation from u wrook.' ' ""'.' ' " TCio Department of the Interior Is really comprised of a number of llttla commissions and af .1.4 sep arate bureaus. ' The business of a Secretary of the' InterloV- Department of the gov ernment devolves upon tho' .men at tho heads of these various bureaus. I ain fortunate In this respect. When I leave the Department' of the Interior, it will ociupy a different place In the' estimation of the peo ple of thd United States tlm'n'Jt has occupied before, ''rot' because ' of me, but hecuuxe these men who are operating 'those various parts of tho Department of the Intorlor. ' I scarcely know : what to say to you on tho. subject, of Roolnmntloir. That has : hpnn very Well 'covered us a lniittoi' of thoory nii(( policy, but this "Klaihatli Projoct ' hero, Is ono that very soon' borame'a' hlght murn I litlitf Dnpni'tment of' the' In terior bocatiM of. the fact .that tle reports routing 111 continually wore ofHiieh aJl I ji rriTR 1 ffigii a fti ro that YOU SAY IT IRK GIVES L have to come out here and lo5k It over for myself. Dut In line of duty tho tlnio came when I fait It wis nocossar.v, but my state of mind was very like that .of the old farmer who was going to town one evoulng and he jnet a neigh bor.' The neighbor said "Whore arc you going?" Tho farmer replied that he was going to town. "Whui arc you goln to town for?" tho neighbor quorlctl, as rio farmer bad such a downcast appearance. "I am going to town to get drunk, and, Lord, how I hate It." . I enme to Klaitmn in that stato of ni Intl. I no sooner arrived un til someone, I think It was a re porter, and by tho way, your re porters hero aro vory dlllgont young fellows and pretty bright newspa per 'men, asked mo what 1 thought of-Klamath Falls. I said "your question reminds me of a story of a small boy taken to Sunday school for . the first ' time. The question was, Johnny, who made you?' John ny said 'I dunno,' teacher, I Just como!' I hare boon over Klam ath Falls pretty thoroughly, and J UUO IIUb. IHUIUUilll Bill! In the last two days I havo hoard everybody talk who .wanted to talk to me.' ' I am really quite contusod. I r am euro If T had niado this' coun try. I would have uvado It differ ent. I would not have put . big lakes, horo to dry out and ovapor ate beforo r could use thorn. And yet you havo so many advantages and everything ,to mako yon 'happy. I don't boliovo you people reallzo what our blessings' nto.' You havo mountains 'that tnako tho Alps of Switzerland look Insignificant. You have thousands of acres of land hero that will grow anything. " You have, plenty of . wator. Your ' climate Is good. Your people- are of a high type. Why you Nliould .kenp up a conitniil qunrrclliiK ' nnidng youi' solves In past iny comprehension.' Now you talk about the Human 0 PROJECT THE EVENING HERALD ,OU dctfenarias should b discanlad, as Moaal actMtUs kavo bwaght ddHional words into osu UagiM(r and tho pub Ushers had to discard thMUYold oriUn nlatM." 4farwr lb awwly compllad dlctlottsry larger . aad snot osnplai) than any slmlW mm nlartad vooblary U Um siis)a) tad mw tpaslal f MtorM aww raaay far awaay i EASY' FOR, ling, pscktng, sUrk bins, Mall Orders li.r JViutVin. tffcy fan,(n41iH T mots p i its nllasi 10 mnt mm ! SftO A)Haif rorsriir dlitanoaft flik rour pMtmBttrfsrrsu MlytUAAii-. t.n l ing to only I EntltUt I . . ..'..jiJCw 9H PAonnryis Now Put of Dato- 17U$ u u HmI ooc for clomoitt.' . That Is ono shin it la well enough lo conildoiv You can cvr taluly havo J lint loo iiietod out to encji other bucnuau you have tlirou or four court '.liuuiju In wbli'h to do It. It you do not llad thu un vlroiimeot of ono court room, you can vhsiigo to another, und really' I tlo think Ihuro I'lui b uny quustlou but nOiut you cnu got Justice, I nm UnihI to people. qiiai-rt'lliiK nbout llnt lln ollior limn . Tlmt la 1(," bi'UlniiliiK '.of lull quanel", but for tuiiiniiiiilly to ridht iwli ulln'f to keep noiiio one from gt'ltliiK noiiiiv tliltiK llii')' ilim't liuvv, or that liny ilnu't have rlllivr, In n new pliai' uf liuii'inii iiuturi. " " ' " " "" About a Jqar agu.I heard ot the Klnmulh lakes and I nalunilly in ado Inquiry. ' ' hoard of tho Lowor Klamath lake at that time, t nak ed souio questions.' I found It wm a body of low .land fHhjd up with watof. and Mho water Intiiiw bad hon sliut otit and iloy woro wait ing for ' tlmu dud ' ovaporatlou ' to leave agricultural soil. '' ' . Then tho Auilubon Hoclety, .nlilch inniiis 'blril-lnviTB' nnil. by tlio uj t like (lint wortl Audubon, rnmo In auil aiilil tliey n-iuitvil the water put back In ilint iHhr, au tin y . could n'ao It ' rot V bin! roscrvo. ' ' That ' It so happened (hat tho ducks' liked to nest there ami hutch tholr youug. I never knew a wild duck was as particular about brooding ns a sot ting liical ' v . ' ' ; '" Then somo wannd to fill iho lake und soma winted to evaporate It, und some w.mlcJ to nest ducks in. lt. . Souio said the soil was worthless for agricultural purposes. Ol hots tald It was at fertile aa the Vulluy of tho Nile. Alter a year or that sort of talk, no wondor I folt curious. ' ; t 1 have beard at ureal lcustli of some electric light company 1 dont romcmbur the name ot the concern, but It doesn't mako any dlfferonee about that thai was In terferrtng with the Irrigation of this land. When I arrived and talked with tint mon, I found they had not Jntcrfcrtd yet, 'but that people were afraid they might. , I found tho farmers ' thought they would havo to pay too much for their laud. I found they needed a railroad and I know Hut Is so. ,1 think that this Is a problem that ccacrrus .all of you you . people who live In the city just aa well in thoso peoplo vip hiiye operation on tho Project. s , " J htWd eoiriplnliilfj. of what th'o govorutu'uHt ' wants tu do and ,whai the Kovornment has dime, to them. Th.-y charge thin the oiiKlnoors played frith their water resources hero, and ran Iho water in and out like a boy playing with a toy train. liul f.i Is I do believe. 'That you havo 'got ono of the finest valley boro In the whole country. The sltiuttloii (lorn nut look anything like im. lioH'litw to nie as It ilowt to yuu people on tlm Project. " I know wluit It la to work- In (tin hot sun. Tliere t no royal road to woiillh. You linve to work It out. What till valley want la people of the right kind. You ni-ett peo ple who ilo nut mind worklnR lUII gently. You need men' who will Work with ' tlirlr hand anil strive to 'make a living for thrmaelvcs and I ""''r ''""'' Yon need to begin to all work togvthor ifor tho tamo purposo, ao that when you' meet somobody on tho strcol you will say "ho la a good follow" Instoad of saying somo tlilnrf olso. You havo everything In tho 'world liere you nood to mako a ' prosperous and contented country excopt a llttlu moro of the milk of humaa klndneas, 1 do not moun to' preach a aornion, but ns this all loums to bo Hie truth, und It It Isn't tho truth, I novor hoard It from tho pulpit. I know 1iow thoso llttla quarrels grow, and how they soparato pea pie. I know all about county sent fights and court house fights. ' I askod a man 'horo yesterday about your court house matter. I said "What about', this difference hore about 'a., court house?" Ho explain. YOlf TO GET whu si hvuuihsi fun vm svsi w tA '.tnnnBk STB Cj . ut,amc , ' . . . ?0 Csnts u&rv radr ta fhlm Nmma EnlargdUnlotrUieDlci!sfuiry - Ki. ,,;,, wiuirunatiUMMrOknsmHM7-; MarBkilNMSseMta - toMnf Ormf Won fiucakf cd. niul 1 whs I'umludud ot the do .flnllhin of ii'.Motlior lluhburd dross. It coviii'ud iiVDrytliliiit, but It touch ed uolhlnx. , . ' N'ovr. I liavo hoard qullu 'a llttln abiiut this Uiwui' Khuiiiilh luku bus Inbsn. I .find out t hut the bird pooplu don't witiit tluil Lowur Klum ath Inko ,r 1 1 1 (Ml wli'li wiiior It It Ih usvtul for iiHrlculliiriil ptirposos, Their ruii'tnitilallvo told : mo so, Tlii'ii I fiuiiiil nut Unit lb" water I'luhtN niul nliout Iho i'li-4'tric I III III niul power tiiinpaiiy. I fniinil they aro fenrfiil Unit suiiie ruling will b mnilo Hint thry nIiimiIiI run water Inlo lini'i' lilmiinlli lake, Im'ciiuku the rvaporiilloii mii no gii'iit (Imt If 'llii')' did llinl, ilii'y roulil nut have wnler to mako eli'iiilc llgliU. That trouble illiiiiuiii'ud. Most of thesn little grlcvunees that spring up'liro bet' Juno you do not alt at the sumo ublo t"'k niattera over, ' ''.' .1 linvo no pniiulsim lo uiaku fur f,hc Kiivvriiinciit, Wu have the ma vlilnory ' lii motion uuil when It la douo, mo will kuow more about lu Klamath 1'rojcct I'.uiu you pnopli) hero know about It. W are going to have tho soil of Lower Klnmalh lake analysed by expert rhiimlata. They will lest tluil soli down there and tol us If it shall ho overflow ed not, and that will bn tho an swer, Thvy ii rj dlsliiiorustvd and will give a fair opinion on It. I alrrndy know what ilieMt n;oii will flml. Ttiey will find sumr la ogrl culluinl lunil ami aoine la no icooil ni nil, so Unit both purlieu will bo right In n way. 41ut bav'k of '.It all Is the com munity spirit that has to be de veloped hero. .New .ih-oiiIp Willi nicHiia Mill not ' ronio line. They will not coiihi here null M'lllo Into (llnpiiic. Tlicy will simply niovo on, nud Hint xl, helpful commun ity spirit iuut Mart In llii chy luilf anil spread hut Hif commun ity. ' You have everything you need In thl .wealthy little city, but you are going bout Jour busliieas nud let ting the uflier fellow out there at tend to bio. but there Is no dif ference between 'your Interest, and he farmers' dowu . there. You ara all Iho same. You, have prospect (t'liillltiilril On I'ngr Seven) Atiiemade IN A FEW. MATTERS wt Wssttmers gladly band Km . palm to our Lastcm friend. , Building subway and sky senpm ' s I' Football' poMlhly. Climate improba bly. Pleasure auto driving ml Wa drive more months of the year . . . . . havo pntit ccnlc attractions. - The "great open spaces" draw ns tatthar from home. Wa know roads and autoa and rlresl Which, In a wayi accounts for the success of C-T-C tiros. They ara built In the West to meet Western condition. ' Eastern engineers came West to build them- but they mako them for the West a well aa .': in the West t "r.J J Today they arc ranked as one of the three or four really fine tire In America. They are tho largtu-selllna lire matla In a Wcstem-ownea factory.' j Motorists In th nine western states know what a tire ihowU do. Their purchasai show that ( C-T-C does Iff JT Come In and let us show you this remarkable tire, i f "Quality uHU never bt ' i taerificcd to meet a.prfotf' Trrtidcnt Columbia Tire Corporation ,- . . , ,.? t'IIIIjOjV(.V: .. , - " (lilloiiuln CMrago l"OHT KI.A.MATII: ' ' K. A. JnKo;& Hon .'" V. It. Orajham Tabrr- Wise Full Balloons Semi-Balloon Ileavy-Duty Cords-Oyariit Cords "'W'.VI intheMfest DOllHISi V