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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
,ir.' FA'CE.Twdi THE EVENING '"HERALD 1 : ' if. -I'!-, li'. '- . i! I - THURSDAY: MAY"gSt:lfl2$ is: J Jf a.."- t Your Teeth Are They Perfect? ' 5 Tho answer rests with you. If you have vlsltod a dentist regularly T overv nix months your teeth nro Rood. K not, yon need a trip J to our office to correct your trouble. Wo enn tell you In a very X few minutes just whut you need to havo douo. No charge for this service, R. D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) J 22-204Iipk Bids. : 8th. and Main 4 : Phono S.I 5 - Phone Johnnyon-the Spot j - for Lumber ''' - Main 128 )( vThe money you save in lumber pur ; chases is your real friend. For that treason you wall 'find this lumber yard . your financial helper. - We are here to assist every builder to get his money's worth in lumber. LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY Center Street and Klamath Avenue ind throughout the nunmer. Back East Kramer f 11 union tickets. Return limit October 31rt- 'MS- -tKla summer. Now plan to do more, see more than an; vacation you ever had. Join gay, laughing crowds on Cali fornia's beaches; visit colorful cities; see the wondrous Puget Sound region; include, too, one or more inviting mountain resorts in your itinerary. Plan it now; let our agents help you. And benefit by Southern Pacific's low. roundtrip - Summer Excursion Fares effective up to and including Septem ber 30th. Substantial reductions bring ark amazing number of trips within your vacation budget. . ; For "Outing Resorts" folders and cxrmpUt -. . accurate travel information, ask. i mm, I SoiEthem Pacific ' 1 J' J-MILLER. D. F. & P. A. 617 Main St. Phone 709 , . , Klamath Falls, Ore. 5 ffay "--''-' :t i l, liv V nnrT-m . .'"'2'' GRATEFUL llELIEP on a hot day the exhilar ating whir and stir of the electric fan! ?.' : ' 'It sets stale,' sultry air In motion, freshening and J'1""' cooling the atmosphere. In a trice, comfort and good 4. i i.i . nature are restored! 8 v! : " ci, .Hot days are trying, to say the least they needn't j l: i be an electric fan effectively disperses heat! Buy one It's a good Investment! jl: .;'j.a..yory'imiill! sum,, you can remain cool , all I ,. . , t ' summer,.,,, f a St-r. v.l"! lcm I ( i. Ml X Link, River - Electric Co. 7th and Main , BOARD HEARS DF CONDITIONS HERE (Contluiutl From I'mro One) He wa& followed by It. -J. Tlch enor, one of the directum of tho project, whoso stalotuout was simi lar to that of Mr. Wishard's. "The only thing wo havo to ask from tho goverulhent Is that wo be given a little loiiKcr time to got our lunds in shape and permit some of the large owners to divide up and sell their rauches before tho public notice is Issued. This Is a new proj ect, scuuoyvhat, removed from rail way transportation nu,d. It is going to tnko soma time to get things so that wo will bo able to meet the charges. Glvo us Just a Utile lee way, and. tho government will find that wo. will nieet tho payments." Hale Optimistic A.-E. Gale, another of tho di rectors, was equally as emphntlc in his indorsement of tho ' service. "What wo hayo wo got becuuso wo did not flfibt fot. IL Wo just fig ured wbat we ought to have, went out after it and stayed with It until wo camo homo with tho bacon. As a result " wo have the best projects' in tho United States. I ownl'40a acres, but It Is Impas sible for mo and my son to work 'this and got it in shape to meet the charges it the public notico Is not withheld for a time. I want to dispose of 250 acres and I will sell it at Just about what I havo In it. So will the other Icrgo land owners. Settlors Kxpoctcd "Wo are now negotiating with farmers from the Owens river val ley section and I expect tht with in a fw months we will have fifty families from there located in Lan goll valley. They are well satisfied with the land, the price, the cli mate and the abundance of wator." In reply to a question from Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Gale gavo a history of the. $12.50 charge for water, stating that first it was offered at 9; later at S10 and finally at the price now fixed $12.50. "VT. H. Pankey was the last speak er for I,n n gel 1 valley. He classi fied the land in the valley and he stated that there waa no. doubt about - the farmers being ablo to pay out if they were given time to get their lands seggrcgatcd before the public notico was issued. History Given i ' The next matter to come beforo the meeting was an argument by A. M. 'Thomas, secretary of. the Klamath Irrigation district. Mr. Thomas gave a history of the' de linquencies and asked for a with drawal or all these charges and a reassessment, the repayment to be made upon the basis, of crop .re turns. . : ' "I wish to emphasizo tho fact that, thiB unhappy condition is not due. as has been barged, to the fact that our. farmers aro deficient In ability or industry," said Mr. Thomas. '-'Our record of payments, as compared with - those projects more advantageously situated with relation to production, crops, trans portation and markets, proves this. Power Steal Bared ' ' - "Bccauso these delinquencies were our short growing . season, lack of sufficient market, lack of capital, lack of development, lack of transportation to basic markets. unusual and long continued depres sion in agriculture that was nation wide, tho failure of the district di rectors, now retired, to Blop de linquencies when legal action could have been safoly applied,- and the alleged- definite and persistent and orderly effort, continuing from 1916 until tho advent of tho pres ent secretary of tho interior, and which effort has so far him.' mod to be successful, to deprive the water users of one of tliolr most valuable assets, power production: because the reclamation service, until ' tho advent of Secretary Work, the Knot Finding committee and Commis sioner Mead, had made no Intelli gent effort to find and correct the things ' fundamentally wrong with the plan bf service operation: be cause the present and unfortunate and, If unremedied, disastrous situ ation Is caused by oil these con tributing factors, many of which are unlikely to persist or to recur, wd think you are Justified 4n rec ommending that tho government take' extraordinary Ktc'ps In relief now." ' Consideration of the tax ques tion was postponed until Thursday morning and that of the land classification was taken up by the board. A. L. Wisliard appeared ob jecting : to . tho placing of certain lauds in tho Altamont Acres being placed In Class 5. Mr. Wlshard stated that It has been placed In Class 1 and Class 2 by Boll Expert Dixon and 'on' this basis' asked that It be returned to these classes, ' Wislinid lilts Hnan : ' This was objected to' liyV'thb di rectors of the district, who claimed that the land was worthless' for agriculture' nnd that tho only- In- Magazines 1 Stationary Office Supplies rinying Cards Save With Safety at The Store Haas Candy . Purses Vanity Poxes Under Arm Bags Friday and Saturday f ; TCWLCU1VIS r V iK ib . tor everu wuausii FLASH LIGHT J Yale flashlight with, battery, 2 $1.00 11 : 1 i r n it ; Special 5 STATIONERY Delhi stationary. 24 sheets nanor . , i -1 tt 12 cards, 3G envelopes. 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Regular 75c EQ Special price SWIMMING' CAPS i i All coloi's, shape? and sizes 15c $1.00 Colgates Talcums, Rose, Violet, Cashmere Bouquet, all 25c Tiny Tot Talc 25c Johnson Baby Talc ...25c iXennen's Talcum ....25c Mavis Talcum ' '25e 1 Cara Nome Talc $1.00 Coty's Talcum $1.15 t Houbigants Talc $1.15 Djer Kiss Talc 30c t Jonteel Talc 25c and 50c Gentlemen Talc 25c Palmolive Talc r...25c 't Cuticura Talc '. 30c j Dazira Talc 75c Boquet Ramee Talc 50c I Mavis Talc, larce $1.00 f Georgia Rose Talc .' 25c Georgia Rose, Body Talc $1.00 Midi Talcum ...30c Three Flowers Talcum ...35c Friday and Saturday Specials ,,T ' CURLING IRON Bob hair curling iron with waver rod, guaranteed one year. Special gg c ALARM CLOCK Thrift alarm clocks, guaranteed one year ' 98c TjVVVJ-M-u-rV-si" " mm WATCHES TIP TOT Watch guaranteed ono year $1.75 BAY RUM For after shaving and chaffing one pint 65c yJUVnrw-trvv-Mrv,r.,'i VANISHING CREAM Juneve vanishing cream, regular 75c Special ' 59c KODAK DEPT. We use (Velox) only in our ko dak work. Velox makes a good print from a fair negative, an excellent print from a good neg ative, and tho best print possible from any negative. Kodak work in at 9 out at 5 AAA A A ftlci Crater Lake Pictures Flashlights Beaded Bags 1 A a- ? Star Drug Co. Fifth and Main CurlingvIrons Pyrolin Ivory Hair Nets Kodaks 3 it - i - - terest Mr. Wlshard bad It It was to sell the land In small tracts at high prices and let the buyer make the best of IL . A newspaper article was placed in the record, carrying a statement to the effect that buyers of these smull tracts would be permitted to participate In district elections, tho claim being that thoso back of Alta mont Acres had In mind an effort to gain control of tho district board would work In behalf -of private of directors, ; electing men who Interests and against thoso of the farmers, as lias been dono In tho past. I'M Di'uli'd . To. this contention Mr. Wlshard entered a . vigorous denial, slating that the Htatemout in iiuostlon slipped Into tho paper while he was absent from tbo city nnd It should not havo been made public. The matter was brought to a close by Chairman Campbell stat ing that the question would be settled by their soil expert, to whom the case would be referred. TO MI 1,1, ' W. T. ItolH'i'Uliuw to Make Visit ' 1 Mill uu I,ako , W. T. Flobcrtshaw, who arrived In Klamath Kails late Inst night from Medford, left late this hfternoon for Christie's mill on . Klamath Lake, near Kirk, he will spend some time conferring with mill offlalals Intnr eated In the lumber game. FOR RENT Klectrlc Coppor , Tub Washing Machines ; $3.00, per month , .;.UhJV?.'Elec.t:rk,Stow.;, l'hono 234 Opposllo Postofflco OR F OR IRE Tilt (Continual From Vaw- One) should remain as tliey stood. 11a charged Bradbury and his nnsocl atoa with bolng tho causo of farm ers on tho district not raylng lliglr taxes in tho past few years. Ily agitation and propaganda, ho claimed, Dradbury hud ' Induced farmers to not pay their Irrigation taxes. lie told tho board that llrad bury had uol puld axoo on his own lund. Nylander suld that he could see no reuson why the delinquencies should be deferred and said that ho had had no trouble In paying his taxes. Itru'lbiiry lis-tiillulcH Ilradliury, cbaracterlzlng Druw as a "liorselmck faViinn'," told tho board his opinion of wly Drow. could pay bis taxes, lie suld Drew made his money through buying up Klamath Indian livestock .lit low prices. Ho pointed ouf that tiro Indians were supplied the money for the purchase bfT tlui jlvcstock by tho Interior department, Mr. Ilriidbury took occasion to explain In dnlnll i.why ho was .de linquent In his Irrigation taxes. vnon in,v Marvin Cross and Jim Glvans, ranchers from tno Illy district nnd members of tho lily llidi.-o associa tion spent tho day In Klamath Kails today. In the Interest of tho IDden which t It ay plait to Interest Klamuth 'alln July 2, 3, 4. Crons and Glvnns made a trip lo Morrill whero thoy. Interviewed memhers of tho Klim; ulli county 'fair bnurd that resldn In tho Merrill district. Othor mem; berg of the board nro to bo Inter viewed later with a view of making definite plans for tho round-up. i ', IS vmwmmt 4:.vj.i.'..-''!' LOWELL, Mass., May 28. (A. P.) John Veres, an 8 year old boy wu formally charged with murder today.' He and 'MIHiadas Ilurltoufl, C, have admitted that for tho excite ment of It thoy throw littlo Vivian Mary Hussou, 19 months .old, Into a punl yesterday In the whirling; rapids below Puwtuckct Fulls. Sahara Cabaret . 6pens Saturday Night, : 7 p. m. McCarthy Bldg. IX m '.Ku..XV.iil GOOD COFFEE MAKES A GOOD BREAKFAST RETTFR Tho best coffee Is obtained when you get It dliectly fiijm x?hJ roaster. It loses strongth evory minute from the time It Is roisted mntll you got It. Kor UEAL COKKEE with, ullttkCf' orlginul flavornono excels ours . , For It Is Roasted Fresh Daily ' j '. ' ' . . " . " Italian-American Grocery ' 910 Main Open' Evenings and Sundays ' Complete line; of Domestic and Imported Goods !i! .. ' WErDELIVERFREE 'V ""'';'"";;'' 1A. t 1