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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
Friday, Nfov'onili; (?, l'1 Papre Six EVENING HER At D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON- e r fn EH Nobody Ever Regretted Buying Quality SS33B0P9! Overcoat Values UE TO REPORTS DIRECTORS Gil 'ssucd Daily, except Sunday, by T li e Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. J. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editcr Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath ton Board of Survey and A,l Falls. Oreeon. under act of March 3. 1S79. i J"-'" ordered y ( (Continued From Pago One) I snrlly Incurred In llnrlnK I"'- Member of the Associated Press The 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 hereru are also reserved. T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County Friday, November 6, 1925 taiy of lli' Interior. IbQ expense of rhlob the District wnl ton pclled to pay: Huglneor'a report of cnmiting Engineer a. H, l.umm.uotoRiury for proper pra ssntaUon of, District's claim to water rights and power l,2Sl.n." Pues of Attorney for sperlnl services at Ibis hearing MMi.oti ?;! '.! Mr I., n. Hague taking testimony and transcript Of record for District fsoo.nn Other expenses Ineldentnl to presentation ol ease of District, - ncjii(jfnj replacemonl of i., in sula records and documents, THE O. & M. CONTRACT j necessary to this hearing, lost or 1. W. lent, who was rewarded for Ms i;u-i in the propattiticn of J destroyed hy former ailmlnist' a- Iho Dcnt-Stoutiiiovor lopci-t hy betas appointed assistant commissioner , tion of District t,U-...lt of the reclamation service, has again projected) himself into the affairs - ( nj Qwnerl' tiedior tif the district by opening the private tiles i t the department to (11 ' opponent of Jacob l.n.l Short, by ft.rnishl.,- copies of the private MCV;tMM Ol the ac- letters that passed between Secretary Thomas and l Yiiiiiilsslonci Mead. count of each water user and The purpose of the publication of these letters Is to convey the ioi- t;!e to each -10 acre tract. Nf. .prcssiim that the officials have been negligent in pushing the enoetioent j urv expense ordered hy Fact of a contract beta cut! the government and the dilrict. j p(nj.a m y st StTXUltS B7D I I We chaUonco (he Or. wo crowd and P. W. Deal ud the i ecl.imnl ian . . , bureau to -mblish the camplete correspondence that has passed betiiceii ; 1 -n"0 P 10 "": .(lie disuicl and the reclamation service. If it is duue it will bo shown or users tor damages created hy shut the officials have been relentless in their cf toils i tow the en-I negligence nnd incompetence of aciricnt of a contract, a contract that trill not have the infamous y g Reclamation Service for patagmph 3d; which surrendered the waters or the district to Cjilif. uiia I w M r n ,rs u, piv arising (Jrcaon IVnver .company, j fn,m bnt (B ,,,;;l!s' MIW We charge the iv. latitat ten bureau with poMp ailing the enactment of i . .. the O. M. contract until after the election ot November it), in hopes ' l0l axpenSM In conn. that control of (he board would pass Into (lie hands of men fcl (heir with tax relict famished by selection, men who would agree to paragraph :W, thus surrendering to j present Itoardiodeliniiuentw.it the t"allfornia Oregon Toner company ivatei rights that are worthier users. This salvation secure. I millions of dollar- and that are now the .ir. pot ty or the Klamath Project, j D Rro;ll labor of Jacob ami We dare the reclamation service, anv of its officials or the Cotico I ' ,, ' '. ... , . , ., , rl-owd to poblish ALL the cotrrspondai'ico or to den, the charge .hat 1 ' radhcry is criticised hy their this fight is one to rob the farmers ol the Klnr.tilth Prole. I , f their en- i opponents in uns campaign. omit usly valuable water rights. Twelve Families are living on their home ranches today, who. hut for this relief, would not be there S3.40 Expense of fitting up new quarters for District office in Court House. By moving into Court House. District has saved 185.0(1 per month rent 800.30 NOTE : Tha Hans Nylanih r Board on Oct. Ill; 1921, two days afcr el tion at which they were defeated, passed n resolutioa assigning and de livering to A. L. Wishard, without compensation and without a cent of cost to Wishard. the lease which (he District held on the whole building and basement at 12I-12B So. 7th iat.. FClameth Kali:;. This Ieas- . it H2W.00 per month to the- District and had two and one half years to run. At a conservative estimat- this lease has a value to the holder of J3000.000 the past year. With the present develoment and demand for the l-ithintts:: center, this lease has a probah'.i ;hl ite to the holtler for the remainder of its term of S500f0t) per month. WHERE DID NYLANDEK AND HIS BOARD GET THE RIGHT AND AUTHORITY TO MAKE A CHRIST MAS PRESENT TO ARCHUp !.. WISHARD. OF TIIIS EXCKKDIN'C LY VALUABLE PROPERTY B.E LONOING TO ALL THE WATER USERS? For cost buying In tract of land at delimiueut tax sale, te prolect lien of District For actual operation and maintenance 24(1.01 : NOTE: Four water users having! PARAGRAPH 38 Paragraph 38 of the O. M. contract is the joker that the reclanta .tion MTiicc wants to slip ever on the farmers of the project. Every .contract entered into between the fiinneis ami the government has contained some videos joker and left the farmers poorer than they were before it was signed. The proposed (. M. contract lias one that Is the worst of the whole -hunch bf snakey connivances ihr;.uh which the reclamation service has sought to steal from lite Klamath Project Invaluable jissets nnl tnm them over to the California Oregon 'Power company. Under Taragraph 3S, it provides for the equitable distribution of water during time of .shortage. That means that the pridr tights of the dLstrict would be surrendered and the district would then be on an equal footing with California Oregon Pnwer company. It also means that the district surrenders its ownership of the surplus water, thus putting the CValifornia Oregon Power company in a position where it can step in and claim it. Once that is done, it never will be passible to Irrigate the lands not now irrigated. Any outfit that would advo cate 'such a damnable provision, or would sn.iport any candidate that wonld favor its enactment, would rob a graveyard. Under this paragraph 8, the government stands between the fa-:ncrs of the district and the California Oregon Power company. Under Ote crntract between the gOvei nmeut and the California Oregon Power eompany, THE LATTER IS AN AGENT OF THE GOVERNMENT, and . paragraph 38 provides that "in no event, shall liability accrue against the United States, Its officers, AGENTS, or employes, or ANY OK THEM fcr any damage, 11 RETT OR INDIRECT, arising from flootSs, trniini rroortv In ,:.-i,.n.h;- H(KTIl.r m i-uuk.v : , , Jll.-luess i roorts in snry by re,Tairs, unavoidable accidents. Shortage of arater, IXACCURAGY OF DISTRIBUTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE." The fight on the majority of (he present boajd of tin- district is be iug made because It lias refused to consent to thLs paragiaph 38. Wliere Is the farmer in the district that will condemn them for standing ut against il? For once we have a board that will see to it that ANY CDXTIUCT entered into between the district and the government .SHALL PROTECT THE DISTRICT JUST AS FULLY AS IT PRO TECTS THE GOVERNMENT. To insure (he continuation of (his policy Short and Jacob must be elected. They stand for the farmers of the Klamath.. Project as against the men who want to serve the California Oregan Power company. Like These Can't Last Forever All Sizes Every Popular Style Any Color j3rE t tt:.tsut t Any Wonder Men Scan These Pages For Sugarman'a Values Styles NAILING A LIE That Stand Out-Prices a Knock-out Settle the Question for 2 or 3 Winters to Come It doesn't take much argument to convince men of these values. We've found this out by the way coats have been selling the past few days. Do yourself proud while it costs less. See the Chicago Round-up and the Sugarman Style Feature picture at the Pine Tree. Look at These Savings NOW Not Next Spring $25 Overcoats at $20 Save $5 30 35 40 45 All Others in Proportion The ,unwer of the officials of the Klamath Ir: igat:: n district hi the .iChurgcs of "wihl orgies of extravagance," ntt'tle so viciously by the jopponents of Short and Jacob, speaks for itself. When mirc-dip-.jjers lircpnred to besmirch the charaitets of lit nest, efficient, econ omical officials, men o'ho have u-orkeil Attv in u'nri r!n- out tnm the Interests of the farmers, they left nothing undone that Would aid liiemj crops nnd entitled to water, required in their work'. When they (prepared their statement of the "wild j extension of lateral. Loral U. jf. .oralcs." they used that evjiti -sion with particular malice, for it was j Reclamation Service, whose dutv It line and taxis. The lii-s.t itnnol e the- tender was to infer ami many was to furnish this construction, ge- 'ftised because "they hadn't time." did -so infer- that the officials were snetadina the district's nionev hav ing a good time with flappers. ; leaving these voters .users to ruin. Hoes the stafcmcnt of the llistrlrt ofticials. published elsewhere 1" i Prssenl Board built the reqnil-e.d ..uns paper niititati "v.ild orgies?' INe. honoring it pioneer indicate waste of money? Does borrowing a car to save the district expense in dicate that ycur officials an- wanton spendthrifts? iu their efforts (o shut out the Influence of the CullrorbL Oregon i'owr coinpaity and ii(s "en(ertlnmen( rouimiitee" indicate extmaguuee7 When the Copeo erowd preparetl their statement (hey knew just what that money was Spen( for the vouchers allowed it. Then why didn't they ti ll tin- troth? The money paid for the engineer to prepare a report for the com mittee that investigated the project was well hvvosted. For the (list (Ijlie it Showed that there was tin actual shortage ef water, it showed why the California Oregon I'ower company was fighting so desperately, wltc thi' reclamation service want to insert in the O. t M. contract that Infamous paragraph :m, that would sin render the water or (he dis trict to tlie 1'owor company. That money will earn millions fir the dfurtct. Tin- vtutomenl ci tlm tllstrlcl officials is a clear, honest, stralghf-for-ward nnipllaiion of facta (hat apetik for (hemsclves anil show that Iioim ,tj ami economy have marked every step of (heir adinlnlstrail m. This "wild orgies" smoke Screen has been raised Just lo detraci your attention from the theft of the surplus water of Rlathndi lake. Don't be fooled, Mr. Farmer. .Make tin. OaJIforua Oie-ion ri tver enmpany ay l"f -' 'md to pay. Make tin' Power iinnpaiiy do likewise. Vpte ior aacou. aim itnrl . V 'III H I ! The sitiphis water in Klamath lake, if aold nl (be naine rate that (he t'ainiers htive to pay for II for irrlgiillng their l.tttds. is Worth to the iliMiht f 100,0(10 it vitir PORKVKR. The reehttriMlton service cants (o give ft fit the (allfornla Oregon Power eonipaay ror:iniitlilng. '' It N fnw pri:MMly, Mr. Farmer, Do .ion watt! 10 give It nwny; or do yon wtint it paid for? If you want the ( 'alifornia Oregon Poller company to nay lor It illtl as joil hale to pay I if It when you irrigate your land, then vote fur Shun and Jacobs. Y'ai. Mr, I'm titer, had one dose of reclamation service control lasting for seven year.-. During that time llioy ga'o away about everything vou Owned, evtept tite surplus Water in Klamath lake. That uouhl have been gone ir Uiey hail had any idea thai jop were going to kick tin m ont as yoi: did Uiy) .tear. Now tin t ivanl la get hack In an ilentet into n loiitract whit ihr dlsltMri in vthl.h the litfantous pal agraph :tH .nil) he IncuiiiHjrutetl, Keep them cm hj electing Jaeob -iiatl HboH. lateral to nave them. Paid Necessarily in pTocSedlng to secure REVOCATION OF PERMIT TO CALIFORNIA OREGON POV.'Kit COMPANY TO TAKE 1000 SECOND FEET OF WATEIt F0RBVE-R FROM l-'PPEIt KI.AMATH LAKE. This water belongs to the people bt.tbe Klamath Project and formoy lioartls did nothing to prevent !!: dcpradation.i or the California Ore gon Power company. He It remembered that ,1. I,. Jacob and II. E. Rradbury. over protest of COBS. E. Drew, and after refusal of all cooperation hy him. nent to Ka lem and secured throttrh lite Oov erdorl and AtfOrn(rjrfietieta1 the re vocation or the permit which, hut for their protni'jt and courageous service would have been lost to the district forever. 9 -the actt'tat cod of thin great Korylre, Tor impelling eiflnjfises, (elcgntpli and telephone norrlco was the InslgnlTlcant SUM of ..40S.2fl NO1: 'l i e Annual Roporl of the California Oragob Power company of Dee. Sli ltlZ't. .STATICS 'I'll E VAI.t'E OF THE WATEIt POWER tlir.s re covered from that corporation hy the l ! 24 " 6 28 " 7 32 " 8 36 " 9 That Satisfactory, Contented Feeling in a Hart Schaf f net- & Marx Suit They dVe a man better lines they make K man glad to wear pood clothes. The new stylos (rive him a p;ood pair of shouldors, a wide Cheat, slender body lilies. vThe colors and weaves give the clothes added life and make a man foel younger you'll' have a new enthusiasm for your new suit of 'clothes -and lor the values, too. $35 up K. Sugarman 7 Ain't Mad at Nobody" Follow the American Legion Armistice Progrnm- j, '- . . ... , ii action 'ft Jacob and Bradbury and r.a vol In I lie Wilier merit of litis I Unit-let. t'.;be hot less than E1C.HT MILLION. 1 TWENTY-FIVE THOC ftA.Vl) liOl.l.ARS ti tul they have Is sued n6i;k nnd other securities ngulnsl li to the amount of .Millions nf Dollars. ' If It Is worth over E I t; n T .V I L I, 10 N D 0 I, 1. A II A lo COPf'O. is It no't worth as much lo Ccmcmhcr the nkeiiv canal Util! Itrmemper the Mono canal Hlonl! RcmeUljlCr the ,;,,e j,m 'teal: Dea l odd to this serfl's or thefts i the surplus li liters ci Khuiialh hike. Make ihe California Orcuou Poller We hate he,,,, I nnlhllut IV in the Klamath News, that iolirimlKI I, ""l'a".v, l'.V, pay. pa. iutifts, in an. hit to our otter lo pay s.-,iiim to any charity In fclnniadi ' : - county it li cull prove its rftnrae l lull t hades Wooti Elierleln, or anyone The Half siiyn the Kliimnlli l:,.j.-. ...v ,:, 'LI, THE HCLPI.I'S else, has n dollar Invested in I he Kvenliijj llern(tl. The slulemisnl ol WATER IV Ki.AM.ATH I Mvt'. 'I ilntlon Knitlce ami 111 Irtrui The Klnnindi Xi is a lie, jtct the Ka'nie kind of a lie thai Iiiik niniked who me .-1 i - ' 1 ' itltil Mhoil ivanl i . .p.lve mis HUivtlus ivnldr (o every Mi, lenient ii linn made against the office is ,, the Klamath It rltjn. j the California Oiefron Pouer eompani tree of cl,.,,e. Ilo you ivanl lo ioi ilWu (, 1 io Ibat, Mr. I'm mei ',' 'If joit don't, then mle fi' jjUofl nnd Jacob, , . , 1 ihe v.-:,l. e I i r ol' Hi, IClamatll Pfojoot? fan anyone he surprised at the violence of the nampiilgrt, hoifix' vrmtS'SOM did KI.A.UATII News nnd the Vlrilleltcf, of Ijje Hen II it, ptthlliihiuK'.' LEST WE FtlKCET: Willi did above record of high aehlcvoinctit. In which he refused In anslsi Directors Bradbury and JWoh, CIIAULES E. DRBr? lestlflBtl at Ihe hearlnft held In Klamath Falls hint Spt ini: before Hocrniury of the ln-:efe- Work: "I Think die Power Company I, All Itielil. Ii Is ImI., (ion We W'nnt, and .Vol Power." TOTAL OF UNUSUAL EX PHNBB '..hlch Dbard was cont floltfcd lo incr ror protection or Ihe District, ah, I not lit any sense clinlecahle lo ortllliaty runtlillK -It's a. Big One 7,(lili.l8 WitpeniteH Pnld for Surely Honda nrld Notary Pond ..71.01) Paid lor JaiiUor Serilce OLiltfliM Pnhl for Travflllni; Et pdliHOS B55ifl5 TfioNO exiteniiet, were tieceicitirlly iiiciirreil In o)l(11ng llratlhnry fthd .Jacob to Kalein to, secure I'rcm Leg" IsiatUfe chnnijet, In law lo pemll Kiatnntii trrlkntlon Dlstrlcl lo take lldvantake of 'he Nnllonal' Fai I Find ers' Acl. ' l iild for tdlfcjfraph and leh- phOoo service t!:ltl.MII NOTE: A Iftrjrt pruporllnn of tlllN cliai'i.e 0 ii n n : , ii ii 1 ami ae, errarllv tip carreil in comtniinlctitlotia with atule officials in (.teiiltut can!, llallon of water permit lo C-o-P Co. Paid for ol'llfc siittnlles and eintipiuetit. ijirlnl age i it win Nyluu, fet id unci posl- -10. Ill he remembered llial the B6nrd iMiiil to t l,. Cdie inuiiisruvti snop uione, au iimontil approxlinalely an hirr.e as II,,. entire 'iishiin, onl of ihe prosoni Doard for nil ot'dct! Hiipplles, etc. iDlreotors' salaries, Inalutlfnij mllengB, etc., tllowail by law: l ll. E. Bradbury 4A0.IM i. u lacoh . nmjto Olios. E. Drew i i2.no K. E. Bradbury lit t'reldnl of die Board" and respbhsibla to Hie wntw lisBM fflt Cdlfdiiel of ihe Dliltrli i lids. Iness and protection of lis Intoroslii. A very large pan of the i essnry 4 I'll!, lite of e plSlr'lOl i lo he UOlle (t.oiitluniMl on ln((j Seven;