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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1926)
I 4 THE KL'AMATII NEWS Wednesday; Oct. "27, W J-J L....1- i. ..in ii ...L Page Five rr, Irrigation Suit mil in congress Is Investigated Thut the rom ml i lii In congre In whan hind1 tils' Klamath rrlga lion District Hull lilll rests, will take act Inn on tho kill non nflnr congress convene In December. In Ihti hop if Ijiwrnmn A. I.IIJciiilst, special naaiatanl lo Hid attorney gen eral, Portland, whu arrived Imru yratnrduy 1 spend m-viT.il day gathering aililltlunul lluta on Hip matter. Til Mil wa drufted In hnvn ron- gre txtntid pnrinlssloti In the mule of riKin Hi krlim mill agulnst I lie government fur I hu setting aside of Ihe present contract between lli government mill thn (.'ulltornlu-Oro-gnu Povser 1'iimimny for power rights tin Link Hlver, When Inl frt dured In thn committee lusl srrug by representative group from Ori. lion, Including I.IIJ.'..il(, It. Y. llradhury, and others, m l Ion wan delayed liy Ihe riimmltleo unlll II i became tmi bile in get thn hill be-1 torn cougrraa. ' I It I expected liy til nmjnrliy of IIiomi Interested Unit enngrcaa will' take uf avorable sluud III llif mat ter, and rant Oregon Iho right to bring ult agiilurt I ho guvvritmunt. Thn Ills thing uiw. It Ig talrd.' la In get Iho bill before rinngrass wltli oul further drluy. Oni the mil hilt 4. approved. Iho stale nf Ori'iKin will take alrpa to hl the gnvuruiuoul "set aalde th contract ma, l In 1917 wlibi Onpco. . Thn into linlda, unit I li alaml la iiinrurrcil In liy IrnillnB engineer, that power development on Link river ahmild lie controlled by thn government so that rovi'oun derived therefrom run he returned lo the iiipln nnd farmer under Ihe reclamation project, aiding the lat ter In Ihe. repayment of fcnnsiruc tlon and mu In ten all re charge. "In splto uf Ihe fari that several district under Iho project are np poalng Ihe atate'a plan In hare .liie people rimlrol these vnliiahla pow er rlghla. 11 Is especially fur Ihelr Intereata that lha move ha been launched," l.lljeqvhu declared. "The netting aalde of the preaeut cun Iract, which glvoa -ipco iho power right III ecchange for liltln mora than the construction of a email dam, would moan liieailniahle saving- lo the water auera In helping mjm repay government construc- Matt,, charge,".. .J. , . .. . irrh4-atli'ii''riaj: )' rhBTrrtf tit: Mil, howevor. -to gnln for the talr',inaalraaUwuiloHWCIl against the' giivrrntnirtr TrcrbncTfT violation of the contract, ho point ed out. v; KJLAMATH DAIRIES AMONG LEADERS BUSY COURT DAY BRINGS SHEKELS (Continued from fag On) will ho heard ut the convenience or allnrneya and Hie court. An oldcaas, that of W. I). I.ocke, charged with shooting Jin k Palmer' horae, on August II, wa brought up yus'orduy and lorke filtered 'a plea of not guilty. Ilia bond wuaj ael at I lun which ha Immediately provided. Ill trial will be held at Iho ronveiilenco of Ihe utlorneya unit court. Mult Knraett, churned with oper ating a motor vehicle while Intox icated, wua jilven a fine of I1U0 anil 00 daya In Iho county Jnll. For' aett'a drlvur'a license waa revoked for a period of one year ut the roc oinmciiduilon of ilia district utlorn ey, E. I,, Klllnll. l.ostor 1 1 Hon. alleged home thief, wua brought tic (ore Jnatlce It. A. Kinmllt and October J act a the dato of Ilia examination, lllxon la charged with the theft nf f 'Hi r mule, thn property of J. It. Kogg. Ilonnuia rancher. In 'dcfuult of 15.000 bond ael by the court, he wo returned lo Ilia county Jull. lllxon will leave for Kulein till; morning to rompletn eight yearn of I a 10-ycur eentence for violation ofj III parole, lllxon waa aent from j Klamath county on the charge of! culile, ruHillng. A number of minor violation! were brought before tlie Junllce late In the afternoon by Irate ranch er who aeek JuMlcc agnlnat bunt era whom they churge shoot from thn highway Into restricted area. The cane of J. T. Ilartholf, Klam ath county rancher, charged Willi to ulna; a bad check lo Joe Cua, waa taken under a(vlcmcnt by Juatlro' Kmmllt, and hi declalon 111 hit given within three day. TENTH SEWER UNIT IS BEING SURVEYED (Continued from Pace One) Hurricane Deaths On Isle of Pines Not Exaggerated WASHINGTON." ah: 10. (I'M lad New) In addition to, the three Americana already reported killed iy lha lain of Pinna hurricane, a liu ml red Americana wer Injured, eight aerloualy, Captain ('lurk II. Woodward, commanding the II. H. H. Milwaukee reported to Iho navy tonight ufler peraonul Inaperllnii of the Inland. Twenty-two cltlxen of other na tion were killed and 100 Injured. 10 aerloualy, Woodward mid. Thlrty aeven, Including alx American, have been ent In Havana for treat ment. Property dumuge waa e liinnled by Woodward at 2. 000,000. He an Id tti per rent of the Ameri can lioinea and bualueaa hotiaca on Ilia Inland were dealrnyed. No name were given In the meaaage. TAXABLE PROPERTY OF COUNTY SOARING (Confirmed Prom Page line)'' farming Implementa. wagon car riage, auloinobilua, etc., $VOT,n; band nharea of atock, t21l.f.10; hotel and! HPKCIAI. fruit loaf. everyday lunch. Kor office furniture, 1145.846; liorww. !l9.r,50; rattle, 24A.&72; aheep,. farming' Imptementa, 'wagon,-.var-l I IH8.D04: awlce. SS040; doga.j rlnge, ouloniobllei, etc., , 178.420: 1 1196; fox, $C00; telephone and i hare of gtockr, tz24,B46; hotel and telegraph line, $200. Total value1 office furnlnr. I17H, 140; borne, of taxable property u finally equal-: I9K.070: rattle, .16.810; aheep.l Ized by tho County Hoard of Kqual 131(4,030; wlne, M 2 0 ; doga.l liatlon, 122.542, 71. rioldlera' ex-' (.rocer'a. dellciou for pale at your Oct. 27-29-30. Clarified aavertmng In THE KLAMATH NKWfl pay big dlvl- i denda. Uae them for profit. franrhlee, DEMOCRATS FIGHTING HARD FOR SENATORS (ConUaoed Iron rag One) (Oontinarrl troni rage Oat) er pointed out. The report Tci.'jIV' rt hers yealerday came earlier In thmonlh than uaual, due lo the fact that U' Cruft. local dairy In apector, look the milk earn plea lo Corralli on un advanced ilnte. The Mountain llnlry received the blgh ecore for thi month with a teat figure of 06. t, which place thla milk dlnprnaary In claa A. Next hlgheal wax Crater l.nke dairy, with a acorn of 94. 6. The dalrfca A.. Manera and Kmll Scheall, fol low with Hcnre of 93.9 and 9T.3 rcapectlvcly. All three of thoao dalrie are thua In claa II under atate regulntlnna. In claa C. come the dolrtea of C. h. Holllduy and the Hale broth er, with renpective score of 89.9 and 87.7. The Ioal Itlver dairy received a (core of 61.8, which I claaa It. Thi dairy atood at the top laat month. ' elerted In S3 atate, ineludlug two from Indiana, where candidate are running for a ahnrt term lo fill mil Ihe vacancy left by Senator Kal atim' dealh. which Arthur ft. Itoli innon la, holding under appointment. The aeven democrats whose term expire all happen t'j come from solid southern states so thut Ibero. It no probability any will be de feated. Thla leaven 27 repuhllcan sent to be foukbt for. . If the dem- ocrnta can tako nine of theni they. will olituln clear control of the J annate with a majority of ono vote, Eleven of thean;, repuhllcan-held j seats are from New Kngland and other almost certain republican, Htiifn. Prom tho remaining sixteen aeuis In doubtful stale now held' 11990; 11000; chicken, linns, 1200. Tlie total value of taxable prop erty a finally cquallmd by tho County Board of Kqualiiatlon amount to $25,(14.835. Soldiers' exemption of $7600 ha hyen de ducted from the above total. Tho following figures for 1925 may be used aa comparison for thn 192 figure: Acre of all lands, $14,148,490; improvement , on deeded or .patented land. $6711, 415; town and city lota, $2,265,131; Improvement on town aud city lot, $2,003,770; Improvement on land not deeded or patented, $26, 975; logging road and rolling atork, $113,050; teamboats, sailboat, sta tionary engine, and manufacturing machinery, $734,810; merchandise and stock in trade, $1,393,917: $15,000; foxes, j em pi Ion of $5000 ha been deducted $210; telephone; from the oliovo total. HAH MKT CIIOWI.KT j Rown and remodeling.' ftpeelal-l M'e'' are how making"' prompt iiellveYle of' ,J lll.(H'K-'OOI) " Phone' cKIT ' ' " ' ' E. L. FRENCH Glasses Fitted ground and repaired at DR. GOBLET , , 7 09 Main' Street, It doesn't make any difference where you get your" gla,.'lf you need help with them, we will gladly give It to you. Other optometrist help - our'' patient and we help their,, (Continued) .::'"' lllng (tout size. Bt. 626 No. Second No spare room? Why worry? j Your new baby will guin a healthy ; start in life at the Klamath Valley Mondial. 1 . : . IM-M'K . , ; Merrill Library Club Tommunll)' Hnll flood Musle' Chicken Hupper Kriibiy, (XI. -M ORPHEUS THEATRE ,o ifl IW i. ., .., 'KH.IK)W OF THK UW' by republican Ihe democrat must eminent canal when this locality III developed. Much of the storm sewer lllr In thn vicinity of the Tenth unit was laid recently In connec tion with paving projects, Hurley! slated. VKTh OI' l-t lit Kill N W AItH 1IOl.ll MKKTINO TONIOHT To perfect punn for the Armistice Day dance which they are sponsor ing here November II, Ihe local Foreign,-War Veteran.. will - aobl- a meerrng' -rn uVbnnemrnt ,-of -thi county court' bniino fonlKhi at 8:30 This will be a regular business meeting as well and all member nrn urged to attend. A feature of thn meeting will be the entertain ment prirv tiled for mem tier by Newlywed gel their nino scalps. Theso state; a -.... r-I r .I ,. u-hA mi. I nnis. Indiana (two seats), Kentucky.; Maryland. Mahsuchuselt. Mtaaourl, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington. Turning to the house we find Ihe republicans wltb a listed major ity of 69, assuming that Ihe thren furmer labor and tho two sorlaliat congressmen would volo' with thn democrat In organizing the hounn and electing the speaker. Thus; giving the democrat the full heneJ (IL.of thn doubt, concerning thcuo; five i.triT ohgres'smen 'my" wbuto need tin sent tn--witr a" majority:- u- 4J4L'itJiTjutii.j.'i;it!-grV'jJ EAGLES NOTICE! A If member and' their wives and lady' 'relative and friend are cordially - Invited ' to attend TIIK tlVKTKII KCPPIPI A.NU n.iNCh to lie given In the -Moose llll. I-Viiuiy Kvenlrur, OitotHT -attili. 7:.H p. m." ! A good lime is pTomiaed to all who attend. ' - You can obtain glasses nf u that will oonform to tho contour of ' your face. ' You can choose the style that will become you. You can have perfect confidence in our examination and work. I DR. H. J. WINTERS ' Eye Blgbt Specialist. Wo Grharl Our Own Claaaw. 210 Winter Ituilillng. Klamath Fall. Ore. FOR :"' -' County Assessor w T. Lee familiarly Bill known as Lee Your servant for ther past six years --ur. (Paid political adv.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BAI.K l-ot 50x110, located six or aeven blocks from Main St. on the hill. $176.00 to $325. O. K. Itae, 633 Main St.. 1'hono 24 CHICHESTER S PILLS Tt UIAMUNB imNBV V lllAlI'iin HRANU riLI., f. mm linon u BMt. siIma. Alwtn HUI'M SOU BV DRUGGISTS CVERyWHCRE BREAK A CHEST. ; COLD WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS Knse your light: aching chest. Rtnp Ihe pnin. llreak up the con gestion. Keel a bad cold loosen up In Just a short time. "Ited I'epper Itiih" Is tho cold remedy Hint bring quickest relief. It ennnnt hurt yon aud it certain ly seems to end the tightness and drive the congeation and sorenest, right out. Nothing has such concentrated, rvneiratlng heat an red pepper, and when heal penetrates right down Into colds, congestion, ach ing muscles and sore, atlff Jointa relief comes at once. The moment you apply Tied Pep per Hub you feel Ihe tingling heat. In three minute tho congealed spot Is warmed through and through. When yon are auffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore in uncles. Just get a Jar of Howies Red Pepper It lib. made from red newiers, at any drug ! store. You will hnve the quicken relief known. Always nv "Howies. "Chew 1&W i ii . 11 1ISTE1 You Can't Go Wrong It you come to ua with your Dental trouble. ! In every branch I of the profession you wilt recelvti "painless, ..careful, .anil ..lasting (lontliry;u ..combined ..with .llr prices. . . ... X-Itay Service, Open Evening Portland -Painless Dentists Seeking the election to the office of Comity Commission er I am nwure of the furl that to many of the voter I am unknown. 1 take this means to Inform you of what I - believe paramount issues: Connecting, up all. smaller ar taries or road to our complete e'd highway, that the peoplo who havo waited patiently for years may enjoy the same privilege a those fortunae enough to have been located on them. Open competition In nil contracts by contractor.' Open door at all times while Court Is in session. Star cham ber sesKlcna talioo. Tho peo-f pie of east part of couuty are e e k I n g representatives In County Court. Having 'no 'olco in tlie Court for aoven--teen years, and have selected me a their standard bearer. I feel proud of tho following letter handed me with In struction to use as I saw fit, which, may serve to show some thing for which I stand. ' II. J. TICIINOU. . . LANGELL VALLEY i . IRRIGATION DISTRICT October 23, 192$. Mr. Tlchnor ha been a res ident and successful farmer of '4,angoll Valley for a number of years, and waa one of the moat energetic workers In the interest of the Langoll Valley Irrigation District and It I 'largely due to the effort of Mr,' Tlcjinor that tho Langoll Vunlley Irrigation District waa 'orguiilted In 101H. Ho wa.i tho first President of tho Hoard of Director of the Dis trict, resigning In November, 1922, to enter construction work. He ha always been a leader In public and district affnlra and untiring In hi ef fort to help secure tho test for tho community and the district at all time. HI repu tation I unquestioned and bis loyalty In district and com--munlty affair gives na ths Tight to heartily endorse him "as k Public Servant of Klam ath County. W. II. PANKEY, A. K. OALK. JOHI W. TURNER. 1 TOM WAITERS . .i.' . - .! ' . .-. U; . i j, .;.-.. , ; - ; ; "' . . ' ' -' :'i i,, Hi ,(I for Mayor of Klairiath k; -' vit'-ll. i ') I It "There'are hundreds of homes in . Hamate in which thousands of people live, which are not now connected with the sewer system. -The sewage that is collected is not destroyed but pollutes our streams and spreads the menace, . This condition cannot be allowed to continue because it threatens us. every day w, ith epidemic diseases, worse than war, and, undermines the health of, every person in the city, evei though he have his.own horae perfectly sewered. The new sewers and disposal plants must be built some time. They will cost t no more now, and ..will save health and lives if built immediately. There is no excuse for one day's delay in the construction of a complete sewer sys tern. Sewers should be built before houses and not after. I "We need many things and would like many more but we must have sewers. One year, or at most two, should see the sys-. tem completed to meet our present needs,, and extended beyond i i -.N. .... . , . that to meet the future. This will cost money, but it must be spent and will be well invested. "It is cheaper to build sewers than to bury children. "Sp you can put down as Number Two: Eveiy Home Is Entitled: to a Sewer ; WATTERS FOR MAYOR CLUB ARCHIE L. RICE ''' Paid Advertisement I m (irlaxlo Tllilg. Cor. 11th THROAT TABLETS riinno 04, anil Main (Paid Political Adv.)