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BVBNtNG HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Stores To Aid F
YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT
AT EITHER
Stones Markets
423 MAIN ST. '
717-719 MAIN ST.
Good Meats
Courteous
St.
Lower
You Can Eat The Meat
You
( ' K I Modern 1'ood Stores
A Treasured Gift
Your Portrait
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Phone
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THE WKATHI5R
Thii Cyclo-Stormugriiph at Undor
wood'n Pharmacy lhoi the Imro
ni' trio pressure steady at a high
lovol. A continuation of J -1 . i
'wi'nthi'r condition) i prObablo.
Forecast for Das! H hours:
Pair ami door,
Tbo Tycoa recording thiirmoniolir
registered ''maximum and minimum
toinperuturi u today an follows:
Hlgb 00; low 22.
1). S. Wootlior Ronorl
Oregon Fair and continued cool
tonight anil Saturday. Light north
easterly winds.
HtlfU, your Kood or bad feelluK
long enougn iino iiiojr "v.i.
an dlHtortod you won't know them
youraeid
Wood
We hnvo arranged for mi extra
good supply of
LIMB-WOOD
nnd tho first car Ih being n
loadod today It Is 16 Inch.
A car ot li Itrob will ho In
Monday. Wo can also furnish
this high grade heater wood In
2 and 4 tt. length, on orders
for It.
Wo ndvlso oarly buying ns tho
supply may bo nnowod In, a
It t Lin lntor.
Prompt Horvlco und fair prlcos
will prevail.
We handle nil kinds of
Wood
Coal A Pltol OH
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO IIUIIN'
00 Main Phone 5!i&
Service
Prices
Buy At Stone's
QUALITY
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roHTLAMi AltlllV.M.S TIIt'UMiW
Mr. and M rtf. W. M. ISoulIor, 0. V.
I. Inter, S. J. Rottr and It. M.
Carlson, all of Portland, registered
among the arrivals at the hotel
wiiiic Pelican on Thursday.
Y ATI'S, MAN HBRH
O. .11. Uuvlson, repretn'iitatlvo ot
Vale company, with headquartcra
In Ban KrunclHco, In vlaitlng thu
vai'louH lumbtr concerns around
Klamath 1'alb. Mr. Davlnon ar
rived In thu city lust ovenlim and
Is Stopping at the hotel White l'cll-
MRW T.AMP BURNS
iaM A Til
94 A1K
Beats Electric or Gas
A new oil lamp that gives an am-
I nzingly brilliant, soft, white light.
; even bettor Hum gas or electricity,
has been tcRtod by tbo II. H. Govern
j mont and :i r. lending unlversltl.
'and found to be superior to 10 or
' dlnnry oil lamp. It burns wlthoul
; odor, amAka or noUorr-no pumping
I up: Is slmplo, clean, safe. Burns ti
'aid and fj ',; common kevosene teoal
oil).
The inventor, v. Mc Johnson, 101
North Union Ave., Portland, Ore.,
Is ottering to neuil a lamp on In
daya' Ml KM trial, or oven to give
On ktnBU to tho first user In each
locality who will help him Introduce
It. Write hit" today for full parti
culars. Ab o ask hint to explain how
you i . in get t lie agency, nnd without
experience or money lnnko $2fi0 lo
IMIO per month.
JABY'SCOLDS
A t.io noon "nlppod ill lh tnu"
J. J-' ,-ithovit vlnnihK by mho of
WlCKS
V VAPORUB
Omt 17 fBaSBSjffSi r""'
Athletic Fund
Moc's and Brownsville
Woolen Mills Plan
Feature
"jtolp pul tb 'fun' in '(nd' by
urging1 pods' raroilliM gnd triond to
bOp nt Moa'l store or thu llrowns
vlllit VV'oHon Mill" "torn PB Halurday,
November Hlh," Is Ihii slogan ilion
en hy tin' boys nnil i-.i I of K In mm h
lilrli.Wliii'il Thin dnto will hi' known
itH ''Klumntb Knilyr fund dny"
In theiiliovo nitmml floret, twn of the
proiiCOi .V" buulnctt Iioiibcb In Ihii
lly.
Th" money win tin until in far
tliorloi development of the weekly
high school pni"-i.
High school glrll assisted Hy the
rogulgr nail force gi Moo'ii win b
nt lluil store, nnd the boys of the
hli'h lohoOl will ! al tho Ilrowns-
viiiu Woolen Miii store
A part of ivory dollar spent on
thai day In either of lb CM stores
will Increase t ho blub school pa
per fund, It In liopi"! that t ho clt
li'itti will turn out and lirlntr 'In- fund
on a par with otlior IiIkIi kcIiooIh.
Hatiirday, November 11. In the
dtl
I'BTTVS mm:
J. W. Pultun, perhaps ono of
tin.' best known commercial men
making southern Oregon, truviilni;
ptll of Dan Francisco, Is In the city
on htn regular Imxln.m visit. The
atury goes that ") W." who In a
groat iportirn&O) atsoftjd hav- mod
this 'territory a wci'k Roonor hnt
got off on a dark hunt und forgo!
about liln poittlOO. However, ho
dontoi nil thin.
rnrni nm n nir n
tntHLtim mn
TRUTHFUL FACTS
(Continued froiii Pugi- ont'i
and over tjur mllet right of way
(or Ui S. R. 3. laterals I), C, 1). and
K. The OOmpknr wus premised wal-
er on all Its 160 a res flUncl up.
At tho present time. 16 yoiira after
signing up, one-half mllu of lat
eral II has never been conalritctcd.
Ono eighth mile ot lateral C bai
not been comitructed and on? mllo
of lateral I) has not btran oonitruok-
od. i
The rcauli Is that S5-8 ujres jf
lour 100 acre unit upon which tho.
Polled States Is under cmtrucl In
furnlHh Irrigation, has novor bad
oso drop ot c titer.
ROtOaJng to believe that tbo I'nlt
ed Stntei, ttrrOUgb Its officials In
the Department of Interior, would
deliberately violate a wrltton con
tract, tile i&nterpriso land and In
vestment company paid construction
chniges and maintenance aud oper
ation to tho United States tor 11
years, 1(09 to 1813, InclUllOa, to.
sorvlco never furnished.
Dalng InformeJ In 1920 by O.
W. Orrield and Ills bj:ird, 'that
neither tho U. 8. ReclomatlOn Soi
vlce nor tho lloird of the KiJinnih
Irrijatlon District would keep tho
contract wlfh us or ftirnl h a.i.v Ir
rlgatlcn to 85.8 acres of our land,
we, thereupon notUled the officid
Hoard not to levy any farther fusel
far Irrigation, not to be furnls-el,
as an Illegal and unc illectlble lax.
For niollves' of petty spite and In
an endeavor to annoy and cuiso loss
and embarrassment to the Enter
prise Land & Investment company,
tbo Oftleld board continued to lovy
lator taxes on 85.8 acres over
protest.
Uv tholr unlawful nctloti we wore
compelled to allow doilng,Uenalos to
pile up on our property ua tho Tax
Collector retUSOd to accept any pay
monts unless ovo paid t'.iese unlaw
ful taxos.
Offleld and N'ylander boards did
not dare to proceed against us for
delinquency and loft Hint mutter to
bo adjusted by Hie present board.
In April 1525, u public bearing
waa ordered Under provision it the
FIRST THOUGHT
When the boy or girl in the
home is rundown in body
and strength, Q mother's first
thought is almost always
Scott's Emulsion
It is nourishing and in
vigorating cod-liver oil, rich
i in the vitamins that all
children need. Gttie
.StoH'sEmusfon fiefiire'
food-tonic regularly!
ficotl tt ntmnc. nloomflcld N. J. 23-23
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14:
OeUerat Laws or Ores, n and publi
cation of notlco as by law provided,
on tho application of tho jSnterprlHO
Land and Investment c.-mpany far
oxcluslon of 25. S. acresj for tho
reason that no Irrigation had over
been furnished and hecaUBo ot the
"dog In to- manger" attitude ot the
V. S. Reclamation Service which
would nolthor build laterals, for
which they had been given lands.
nor let any ono else build them.
And for tho further reason that Bald
85.8 acres is non-agricultural and
not fitted for growing crops. Thu
hoard of land classification appoint
ed by tho United Stales has since
confirmed tho non-agricultural char
actor ot this land and Justified tho
action of the board In excluding this
85.9 'acres from the district.
Tho oxcluslon ot the lands nec
essarily cancelled the illegal taxes
levied upon thorn.
Tho Illegal tax on this 85. 8 acres
actually lovlod from 1920-24 was
?969.27, -not $2,000 as tho Klam
ath News stales as a fact, (8eo
Have a Heart
On your way "up town" on the corner of
Main and Ninth Street
you will notice a small Men's Clothing Store. It is
an old building with an old fashioned front. It com'
pares with the big plate glass fronts like a horse and
buggy unto an automobile.
Inside you find a 6-inch rough board floor, plain shelves
and plain pine counters. There are two 3how cases in
the place
BUT
I am selling only the best quality of dependable mer
chandise at the
LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE
I am leaving the plate glass and show case business to those
whose sheltered lives demand most "atmosphere."
I "clerk" in my own store from 7:30 in the morning until 6:30
or 7:00 o'clock at night and after supper (I can not get out
of tho habit of eating my supper at night and my dinner at
noon.) After supper I do my bookkeeping, answer letters and
order goods.
Do I do this because I like hard work? No. I do it to keep
down expenses that I may save you hard working folks some
money on clothing.
I would feel like a thief jn the night to play the social lion at
the expense of you hard working men.
The same lower prices prevail here the year around and like
wise my usual money back guarantee.
The Buying Power of
my store
Is just as great as any other store in Klamath Falls who buys
from the same wholesale houses, because their prices are the
same to both large and small stores.
Clothier
'Home of the
Tax Ilocords In Sheriffs Office.)
Though not applying to this caso ot
manifest unjust. Illegal taxation, to
savo any quibble, It may bo recalled
that tho Act of 1925 cancels penal
ties and lnterost on lands in this
State for years In period In question.
Moreover, tho taxos on the 85.8
acres so properly and legally ex
cluded from tho district, were never
legal or collectible and culd noc
therefore bo charged to other water
users. . 4. ,
This case, la perhaps the most
ARMISTICE DAY
CELEBRATION
Flashes of Action!!
An actual production of war
scenes. Musical numbers.
Dancing and supper
Wed. Nov. nth, 7::tt 0.
BroadVraS Tlienter, MAL1X
Under auspices of
American Lesion and Lyceum
Course Committee.
Ilrlng a Huddle-Plenty of Chow
Uood Tiuiu Uood Music
; ; " " " 1 ' ' iff;''; j
Ryan
Worhingmen
extreme in Its lawlessness and dis
regard and comtempt of property
rights that has occurred In the long
and vicious history of too United
States Reclamation Service.
That any official of the govern
ment or any district official trying ,
to hido behind the U. S. R. S.. would j
dare to openly attempt confiscation
of property by piling Illegal taxes oa
the land for irrigation which for 18
years they did not furnish and never
Intended to furnish, shows tho meas
ure of lawlessness which Washington
Heaureaucrats will attempt upon ro
nioto and defenseless water usors
who may happen to offend them or
their henchmen and confederates.
So far as the Enterprise land and
Investment company Is conccnsc'
It will hereafter pay no tax for ir
rigation unless the United ill's, a
and the Irrigation District keep ihelr
part ot the contract and fur t sh
water,
NO WATKR NO PAY, and the
laws of Oregon, -yy 111 uphold us,
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No Confinement No Hospital Bills
MY celebrated non-surgical
treatment for Piles does not
confine you to your bed or room. You
can come and go about your work ai
usual. From the first treatment you will
be relieved, and no matter bow uvcie
your case. I GUARANTEE IN WRIT
ING to cure your PILES or return your
fee. If you are suffering with PILES or
' -u. nrrril COLON lil-
mcnt write or call for mr
FREE BOOK of Intonation.
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ilreil letter, from PATIENTS.
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