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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Thursday, October 2!), 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pag Sever! HEKMtV HAVE WOO , 7 1 1 '.N MAI OUk' unit wEftu wi birthday is nkst NEt;r. HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTBOPATHIC PHY8IC1AN AND SUIW COM Oftlo and Raaldonc Phon 131 L O. O. T. Toir.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70 V.i'!, at. Phono t.U-W Maka and grind QUano Dupll eat brokua lomaa, repair tram Dr. Philip Cole Oenaral Practice, ot Dnntlitr; Opa K .:. by Appolnlmoni Phoo (IS Main Orcr Moa'f Htor J. C CLEGHORN C1VII, ENOINEBR AND SDRVSTOR Pboa 104M IIS High 8t. American Legion Klamath Poit No I Meet ins it' and lr Tucadayt. Court Henaa Basement a OLDS, Corner Pbon SIS-W Thursday evening. Vliit tag raombera walcome. llu TompI. Srd k Main Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted Ruler. Tom DeliMl, Baa. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. Jnd and 4th Tuesday Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KntghU welcome Ohaa, Pattnnoa, O. K. -- VJL IJlDWT KGMCJVloDnl L ' . rV. ftS These CARWER PicSEaos L- OrtfW - ell lowlv 6orSowed'eh- V f V-Ill BE JDST mBTRiMG -SOT THEvke ji , L T xH71,pvT p! vM L . ' ft J B. P. O. ELKS Meets I I gflHli m Kodak Work Leave Your Filius 'MM 9 OclocK-Your ". -' Ar Piciuras are ready at' 5 pr W'sL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON fSfw 6 V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE IpMlSrrvl BUY THtIR DRUGS (3533533 Remembering Reginald "Y"BY JINGO-'IIWI '."i KluH'A r OAV . IOE . CAN 1 ,. . 'T.. . "ft VJE'LL HAVE To J 0ORROW A COUPLE f c, I I JftMi 1 1 I 1 CAKRlf.K.' PIGEOMS ) I 7 WOULD BP-BCOKCMff VJV V, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson n wei'k and privilege t clasa work lu Composition, history of uiu llc, v.'ir training; etc. Terms, $5.00 per inonfli Residence loiio t'ulirnrnla p It on o 7 D n W Ktuillo 503 3rd St. Fh 2MM Vochatzer Bros. WILL DBXMJITtf Phone 226-R 1731 Melrose Bat I mates glTn on water ayatem. FrlcM Reasonable Cirluaite Mren.rrt I (actnrnr for The new Ooner.ot Ilollow-Wai Balldlng Brick for Found Com, Walla, Building, etc. Abaolutely Fir and Woather Proof at a coat leu than an other form Of masonry. mono-Tile construction ellm lnato upkeep oxpanao, 1 In destructible, and 1 approved y the beat architects and builder. Unexcelled M a bat for Htm oo finish otf a Hetlmat Tonr Jo tu and Market. Phone D81SW Concrete Pipe Co. r pgHMANCNT CON3TRUCTI01 m v i r BRADBURY HITS (Continue I'Vom Pngo One) piny nn Important part In the fortli comlng olactfon. for it is determin ed lo ir nnil HOnirc control of the hoard and then rcarlnd Iho resolu tion. Tto !'"' ' :'.:at passed bc-Uvn-ii (he lrrlKiiilon dlatrlct, the ro- Iclamatlod rarrlea and Congressman jSlnnott, bearing upon the atate- jinciit jiurpnrii'd to baTfl been issu 4d by Hdaa, follows: Klamath Kalis. Ore. October 81, 1925. Ilonorablo Elwood Moad Commlii.iloner of Kirlainatlon WashliiKton, D. C. Will you please advise ns to pres ent status of negotiations of con tract for operntlon and maintenance by the district. This matter has boon before your department for a considerable time. Also plcaso ad vise regardlpt relief matters which we understood should have tho early attention of your dopartmcnl after sitting of your Board of Review and Adjustment. Wo believe you ap preciate tho Importance of these tnnlliir tei thr Hlulrlrl nnil n f for immediate action by your de portment. District has fully com plied with nil requirements fort I finders act and Is entitled to par ticipate in tho benefits conferred by tho sanio. Our understanding is that your bureau has full au thority to afford relief in this mat tor. Klamath Irrigation District By U. K. Bradbury, President Klamath Falls, Ore. October 23, 19LT.. Klwood Mead, Commissioner lleclnnintiou. Washington. 1). fa'. Under date Washington October 22, you state that some one hun dred water users under Klamath project are delinquent to the United States. You also state that president ot tilts district Instructed sheriff of Klaiualh County to remove from tax rolls nil unpaid district taxes of Knterprlse Land and Investmuni company for years 1920 to 192t. If cprrootty quoted please publish source of Information in order that Beginning with Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium (Under New Management) Will glvo regular VVednesdfty and Saturday Night Dances Good Iloor and good music. All conveniences. Gallon ny's Orchestra THE EVENING HERALD'S public may leurn tho fact of mat leri in question. It, B, llradbury. President, Klamath Irrigation District, A copy Of thin wire was sent to Congressman N. J. Blnnoit ami a further message sent .Mr. illnnott as follows: Klamath Falln, Ore. October 23, 192C. Hon. N. .1. Sinnott, Washington, I). C. Please get rroin Klwo,l Mead and wlro us collect bin full statement rcltttlvo U) Klamath projoct released to press October 22. Demand from him names of four large land owner referred to tboroln and Include them In your wire. Reclamation Bureau attempting to Influence forthcom ing water election this year us they did last. District bitterly resents this and will contest It in every way in its power. Klamath Irrigation District. To which Hlnnott replied: Washington, D. C. October 2. 1925. Klamath Irrigation Dl;rict, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Your night menage received. Dr. Mead out of city will nut return till thlrty-flrsr. Secretary In bis offlc Informed me that she does not think the Doctor gave out a formal re lease but she will confer with news paper correspondent who talked o Dr. Mend and give me what infor mation can bo gathered. Secretary thinks that the land owners nre the Enterprise Land Company. Will wire you today or Monday when I get more definite Information. N. J. Sinnott. On the 87th Instant the district wired the Bureau of Reclamation as follows: Klampth Falls, Ore. October 27, 1926. Hon. Elwood Mead, . Commissioner of Reclamation Washington, D. C. Having received no reply to im telegram addressed to you regarding Interview given by yiu October 2'.', must presume that you are correct ly quoted. Your statement to th" press Indicates either that your in-1 F0R' SAj,E Shetland pony with sad formation was Incorrect or that you , dn and bridle: very reasonable, purposely misstated conditions of-1 1022 Main St. 29-30 feeling the Klamath Irrigation du trlct. Your statement that Individ mil land owners of the district an delinquent to tho United States in lint correct. Tho president of the board did not order the sheriff, of ruaiuuiii coiuuy io eiiuimiiie ifum . ,, pjeesenger ca" for look the toxroll all of the unpaid taxes , 28-31 of the Enterurlso Land and Invest- ! ment rnmrmnv for the vcars 1920 o . 1924 Inclusive. Your intlnuitlo-i ' favoritism which was shown is iwtth- out foundation in tact and indicates , antagonism against tho president ot the district whom you accuse of ) unlnwful acts. Your appeal to the , water UBcrs to require their officers to take action in regard to de linquencies and directing their at tention to alleged, remission of taxes was entirely outside the province, and duties of the Commissioner of Reclamation and denotes a desire , ,,., ,K ,,, ,,i to interfere in tho internal affairs of tho water users. our falluro to answer our tolegrnm of inquiry re- gardlng pending contract botween I the United States nnd the district. and your stand against tho inclusion of the pnrngrnph referring to tho control of lnko levels which pro vides for payments to bo credited to the district for water diverted tot power uso ns provided by act of congress, nlso your delay in apply ing the provisions of tho fact find ers net which provides for reducod payments and other rolief which would reduce the district assess ments might lead to the supposition that your Interview was given out to Influence voters ut the pending election for directors ot the district. We having in mind tho Soutemyer Dent report released just prior to tho lust district election for the purpose of retaining u board of directors referred to In the report as the ad ministration candidates. You take advantage, of your position as Com missioner of Reclamation to enst nspersllous on the character of in dividuals by publishing statements without foundation supported by I facts. You rtro respectfully roquest-j ed to substantiate your statements or publicly correct them. H. E. Bradbury. President Klamath Irrigation District. No furthor record until October I 28 when Mr. Sinnott wired ns fol- j lows: Washington, D. C. October 18, 1925. Klamath Irrigation District Klamath Falls. Oregon. Further replying to your night twenty-third I nm just in receipt of letter from P. W. Dent acting commissioner, staling that Dr. Mend "lias Issued no statement for pub lication relative to the Klamatnjv project." Dr. Meed Is out of city and will not return until October thirty one. Am sending you copy of above letter. N. J. Hlnnott. Upon receipt of this denial of th; Bureau of Reclamation that nnv statement for publication had been Issued from that office tho district wired the Portland Oregonlnn ns follows: Klninab Falls, Ore. October 28, 19 25. Morning Oregonlnn Portland, Oregon Oregonlan October twenty-three story headed Tax Delinquency Hap ped by Mead, In which president Klamath Irrigation district la criti cized. Following telegram received today from Congressman Hlnnott: "Further replying your night twenty third I am Juat in receipt of letter from P. W. Dent, acting commis sioner, stating that Dr. .Mead 'ha issued no statement for publication relative to the Klamath project'. Hlgned .'. J. Sinnott." Please In form this office your earliest con venience Oregonlan's authority for this story. Klamath irrigation District. NEW TODAY WANTED Colored woman wishes work by hour. Phone 26711. 29-4 FOIt SALE One hundred ninety young ewes, fifty good ewe lambs and six purebred bucks. It. L. Dar ling. Box 3, Fort Klamath, Ore. 29-11 FOR SALE At a bargain: small ho tel located at stock shipping ocnter. Snap for energetic man and wo mnn. For particulars, address Mrs. Francis Iloyce, Midland, Ore. 29-4 FOR RENT About Nov. 5th. 3 room modern bungalow. 1212 Lookout Ave. 29 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apnrtments, 630 Pine. Phone S00. 29tf VISIT THE FOUNTAIN Hot Springs Nat. ot Youth. 29-30 FOIt RENT 2 room partly furnish ed apartment. '813 Alameda. 29-31 LOST Carrier's collection book , fr Jllif,, mt to Herald office or phone office FOR SALE Or trade for good mod- em 4 or 5 room house: 120 acres timber cruising 2 M. ft. or more, near Roseburg. Ore.; creek run ning through tract, clear of incum brance. R. V. Barto. Thompson Falls, Montana. 29-4 NEW - OVERCOATS $9.50 Gooding's. 236 Main St. Below the Court Houso 29-30 FfJR SALE 300 ewes in good condl- tion; price reasonable. A. M. Thomas & Son. Malin, Oregon. 29 " St. Mary's Altar Society will hold & food aap Saturda. 0ct0 bor 31 at Miner's Market, Eighth and Main St. Pics, cakes, doughnuts, ap- Pies and sauerkraut will be on sale. 29-30 The Best Is the Cheapest iwm..t-. -JS And Remember that It Costs No More. It is one thing to buy a homo and it Is another to be satis fied with it after you get it. Have a house built for you, to your order; just as you llko 1t, with strong lines ot Individual ity about it. You take pride In it your friends admire it. Sat isfactory! What's the answer? A happy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Btiilder. 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 CLASSIFIED AD SECTION CLASSIFIED AD RATES First Insertion per linn 10c Two Insertions per line lBc Three Insertions ... per lino 20c Four Insertions per linn 2Ac Week (fl times) per line SOc Ono Month per line 7Hc Minimum marge 26c. Ad not consecutive are charged a new fal lowing each omission. First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions in that column are at flrat Insertion rate. FOR RENT FOR RENT Cabins for white me. See Collins, 724 Market. O 21-N21 FOR RENT Furnished .apartment, with bath. 58 Main. 26-28 FOR RENT Stock or dairy ranch; also 400 acres grain land, all un der Irrigation. Apply J. W. Kerns, 1303 South 6th St. Phone 557J. 27-2 FOR RENT 4 room furnished cot tage, bath. Inquire 315 Lincoln. 27tf FOR RENT Three room house, has garage and wood Bhed. Inquire at 1'rultt grocery. So. 6th St. 27-30 FOR RENT Sleeping room for one or two gentlemen: bath; one block from Main. 1164 Pine. 28-30' FOR RENT 7 room house, bath gar oge; nice location, rent reasonable. Phone White Pelican hotel. 28-29 FOR RENT Sleeping room; hot and cold water, furnace heat, for gen tleman. 505 No. 9th St. Phone 43CJ. 28-31 FOR RENT Garage. Gooding. 236 Main St., below the court house. WANTED W Ji"i"ir-vrv-u-Li-u-ijij u-u aWra EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes position. Accurate, speedy. Call 43 1W, Apt. 4. 26-31' WANTED Dairy hand for the win ter, Nov. 1st. Phone or write. H. J. Tichnor. Langell Valley. 26-31 ALL KINDS OF BASEMENT digging and excavating done. Call W. Chastain at 445M. 26-31 WANTED Girl to help with house work; fair wages and good home for right party. Box 202, Herald. 27-30 WANTED Second hand bath tub. Must be in good condition. 205 Herald. 28-30 WANTED Experienced man wishes position In grocery store or other work. Phone 342W. . 2S-30T .WANTED .Man w'th several years' ouoimueiuus. sienograpner and general clerical experience, desires responsible office position. Write 204, care Herald. 28-30 WANTED 21F11. Housekeeper. Phone 27-2 WANTED Housekeeper in small family: no children. Write Box 203, care Herald. 27-29 WANTED Young man with good habits, to work in grocery store and deliver. Must be good worker. Address Mr. Rebe, care Herald. 27-29 LOST AND FOUND REWARD $5.00 reward for return of a yellow and white collie puppy dog, or information that will lead to recovery of same. 334 So. 4tb St. Edith Dahl. 26-31 WILL PARTY who picked up gold filigree fountain pen, engraved 'D' from First National bank, about 3 weeks ago. return tn Mn nm- en port, care Herald office? 27-29 MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 29. Cat tle receipts ISO, calves 25; market slow, about steady. Hogs steady; receipts 75. Sheep steady; receipts 365. (23; through). Eggs. 1 to 2c lower. Current re ceipts 4S; fresh medium 40404; freh standardTAOIN NUN NUNU fresh standard firsts 45 45 "4; fresh standard extras 474 48. Butter steady. Extra cubes, City 55: standards 54; prime firsts 53; firsts 49; undergrades nominal; prints 57; cartons 68. Milk steady; best churning creaoi 55 net shippers trick in zone 1, Cream delivered Portland 69c; raw mil (4 per cent) 2.60 cwt. f o b Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 26: Light 16; springs 2324; Broilers 28;. young white ducks 23 25; dressed turkeys 3lltfi40; live, 30c. Onions steady 1.600.1.76! Potatoes steady?2.25 5f$2.40. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1, I8031j Filberts nominal: Almonds 28(fr32: Brazil nuts 24g28; Ore gon chestnuts 18, Cnscnrn hark quiet. Nominal at 6 tit 7; Oregon grape mot nominnl. Hops steady to firm. New crop, clusters 22i'j24; Fuggles 27, FOR HALF. FOR SALE--10 head fine wool Ram boullb't bucks. Call or write A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 186. Ash land, Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE Rooming houae, 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phone 722. 19-2D FOR HALE Ono National cash reg ister, for quick sale $75. Inqulro W. C. Van Emmon. Hart Building, phone 4 03. 2i!-7 ' FOIt KALE Well equipped garage, including machinery, tools, stock of parts and accessories. A splen did opportunity. $5000 takes It. Reasons for selling, poor hoiiilb. P. O, Box 779. Phono 71. Modford, Ore. 26-31 FOR SALE $975. three room houo well located Mills addition, partly furnished. Chicken yard and hous es. This Is very low cash- prlco, but will give buyer until January 1st for payment If desired. In quire 16 Loomls Building. 26-29 FOIt SALE Full blooded Cuban Bloodhound: cheap. Phone 130. Imperial garage. 27-30 FOR SALE 3 room modern houao. Call 925 Wash. St. after 5 p. m. 27-2 FOR SALE Davis sowing machine. Phono 168R. 27-2 FOR SALE CHEAP with cab and body. - Ford truck Pbono 168R. 27-2 FOR SALE G rovery store, doing cash business, in growing town, with good prospects. W. It. Harris, Chlloquln, Oregon. 27-2 FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St. 150 ft. deep, with small, modern store, priced at $4,000. Loui.) Gervals, Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 27 FOR SALE Yakima potatoes $2.60 cwt.: dry onions $2.60 cwt.; dry onions by the pound 3c lb.; grapes 3c to 5c lb.; apples 75c to $1.75 box; fresh eggs, per doz 50e; fresh eggs (by the case) per doz. 49c. Scotti Wholesale & Retail Fruits and Produce Phone 927 - - 201 E. Main 28-29 FOR SALE Tulip bulbs. 729 Wal nut. Phone 211R. 28-31 FOR SALE 3 lots and store build ing and fixtures", house and barn; cheap. Inquire of owner at post office. Dairy, Ore., this week. 28-31 MISCELLANEOUS THE LADIES' AID will give a JIgg dinner in dining room of I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening beginning at 5:30. Price 50 cents. 28-30 WHY WORRY? Drive dull care away a-swiminlng at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 28-29 j WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax- ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Reference. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7if HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. It It's made of wool, we have It; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 622 So. 6th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolnte sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil TRIANGLE CAFE Tho place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 3 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAUL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand 'tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles In long strand virgin wool fabrics.. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 610 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice Is herovby given that Al fred Cummiugs, ot Dorrls, Califor. nia, who, on Octoher 29, 1924, mado Homestead Entry Adt June 9, 1916, No. 012321. tor UftNW., Section 33, Township 40 S.. Range 7 E, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C R. DoLap, Clerk of the County Cotrt, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 8th day ot December, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorrls, Waltor Nichols, S, H. Reeves. Ned Connley, all of Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days) Tie- Japanese government has launched n national road building policy that will take 30 years to complete and cost $135,000,000 In the principal six cities alone. O. K. Transfer Co., If Its Loose Well Move If PHONE 87 906 MAIN