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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1928)
TIiE KJiA.MATH NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 Reclamation Head Regrets Klamath District Decision lntid. Tb. main roaeon (or I lit miip.ii.lmi tb.lr watur-log-g.d condition. In the Lklerh ro porl on drslnag. It ..tlmated that fully 4.000 acree had be come niw-produetlvo, that pro duii Ion on eubatantlally an equal Hinru.nln. r.nrut ihni ui,.r . irn,,.r..rr. r n. hutiaroa nuii or.n ie..aneu .ua inn .. ... .. .. i. i. i.... I several thousand acres eddltlon- iisvrs oi inu nininatu irrigation i"'"" irui-t wmi vumu . . . mairiri r.,ln,..,i . ,..,.. -fried efor. winter, and "' X'l iiimiiiBieii during ilia cieiiii.r year 1)11 or l3J. A. I . II, I ho term, of the contra -I wer. ao conducive to tha ociitinmle wuKara o( tha district Disease Feared In Wake,of Storm . (Contlaaed Iroaa Paaj On) limiting, contract at a rueout pn clal eluctloh, Herbert I). Newell. auperliitend.nl ot Klamaln Irrl getloii and draltiaaw project.. In a loiter tu A. M. Thnma. aarru- ilhul I tool that thi- advoraa vula I ho. rlso ol (round walar. In all, It waa estimated that about 10 par cant ot tha paying district landa ara unproductive or threat out'd bacauaa of tha rlaa of I (round walar. Tho proposed jdralne, If couatructail, Willi ioma force of lie- fury, according to tha V. H. weather bureau1, and la now moTlnai northeastward along lh Atlantic coast In til shape of "whole (ala" alight ly greater than ordinary atorm. data warnings wuro ordared 7" We Invite You to Our Formal poaind from tha Virginia fanes to Cape Cod and atorm warn- along tho coast from lugs lurw of Ilia .ll.trli-l lilnlfluif I . . . . ... . . . ... - . . ........... -.. niiim nava uean ouo iu iaca oi . ... flu. . why Ih. Kl.rn.lh project should j uudcr.l.ndlng of tho" provl.lon. 0""' "i "" " '.'Ll llnuL aub.l.nll.liy all of lb. Ceorgelo.n. 8. C. to Baatport, r."' .'.uTl ll.2r. ' .. iT'" n1,"l "'" '""I threatened are... As.un.lng that M... observer, at ll.w.re! .... ""i ye.r. u naa u..n drain... work la not don. Ilreakwater reiiort.d au S mile e.sury to cl...n U mil., of dls-,,,,,, .. of ,h, uon.vroiw. , wind.. nVil'.'h ti a nnoTA h!.?n".n! r"r" ur """,8'1 "''H W..lh.r bureau for.ca.tar. murh 111,00V haa ba.n p.nl l.,.. i,rm. ,1111,.d,lrii. ih.n. - - .n - - - ' i n uilinrinill w . " w,. bau-d on pro unit annual rhara.oa, happen whe-n an axt.iulva bl(h tha burdvn on tha remaining , ,ur(, ,r,.a UUJt tha Ht. Law- tor Ih. eon.trurllon of cortaln u.w drain, and tha rleanliii and liuprnvliiK of oxl.llnic drnlna. Mr. hvmmll .aid Ha bollovod II, h, , lnnln dr.lna. On. y.ar. alinul IS mile, of drain, w.ra rl.an.d. On an averx. for the la.t til y.r, mora than nine mile, of dlalrli t drulna hav. barn ihn fnrmnr. had understood tho IIUAtlnn. they would hav. en doraed the undrrtaklng. Ilia teller follow.: Mr. A. M. Thoni... Bwr.tary, Klamaih Irrlaatlon Dlatrlct, Klamath Kalla, Ore(on. Dear Hlr: Iter.lpt . la aeknowled.eil of your teller to m. of Hepiemlwr 4. Dm. al.llna that at tti. d.-;dr.lu. .hould bur area will ba (r.ai.r than It tu.i ,,,,, y,iy, .nd ru.bloa at dlatrlct had ratified Ih. conlra t terrific .peed aoutheaalward, ml I lia a nufl aerea hml kwn - - .1.- 1 k. cleaned annually at rn "penao,. . .Hn.. -i... i , t . .. . ... . . ..f over I0U ,-r year. If fund. "' ,h V'0ai fc !-' n""h"",1-1 ,Uu lhe had been available, much mor.l Ulu.tra ln the affect which a(daniter from the d .turbanco ap ele.nl... .i,l,i h... I-...,, dm.. . li.cr.aM In .tha paying area will peara to be over. It wa. ..Id. . ti,.. .eii.ii. in mii...lbava on Ih. remaining area, for of drain within the dl.trlct. Th. !'" ' ' of Ih. l ulled cleaned .very oi.irici na.C Hanllallon I'arainou.t The chief concern ot the lied roa. and local relief atcnclee trl. l ele llon held Augu.t IH.if.mr or fire v.ara. ao about 10 1 "' i6.ooo , now entered In maintaining the prupoaed draluaga con-mile, of dralna ahould b. cleaned ll"iuall)'' Tho V'" " ' ,n .nnltary condition. In III. area tract wa. rejected by a vol. nf . annually if th. draluaie ay.tem i "Iturea, 40.406 acre. -, ravaged by the hurricane, lul attaint! luo contract to ? 1 la in ftmcilon II almuld eluding dlatrlct land, in Tule . 'ln were ru.hed lo ealablbh for It. 1 greatly regret tho reauH of the election, a. It aeem. to tn. ! Lake llvialon), muklng an aver- two .tockade. In I'alm Hea-h i age charge of S3-S6 per acre, rmmiv tn nra rnr rnru.nM. In addition lo th. amount ; u becauM of water-logging, the j where they can receive eon.tant Hiend IU,!WH Annually. the contract waa clearly lor tha'"""". "" " " "-- paying area anouia M reoucea 10 medical aupervlalon and treat- good of the dlatrlct. Additional. T. '"J1"" ""c" r' - J4.000 acre., then tho aame ,,, for ai... Sanitary con- dr.ln.ge I., urgently needed. '"V' or'"" " P" charge, would amount to $4.d dltlona In the Interior of I'alm vKmid. to th. amount of 3f..0o , , fr"' lh" , " Pt a re. or au Increaw of 10 .73 Jie.ch .county were reported bad. wo.ld have been Immediately 'Ut dr "". j"" P" Awumlng th. entire UHlVrem AU available. Hrov.alon bad len b"n bulU "" h, lMl four . Wll he .pent and will . CowI10, i.a.r" & a 1 d o mad. I. th. eatlmaie. .ubm.ti.d " , ' ,d",r,'r,1u! " tV.nty-tbre. annual B of th, " y.rgm Ul.nd. to t'ougren. whereby 1100.000 t V" - " ii..Tni7 wi.E 1 ,nl,ln'n, ,non : notified Itedl'roaa headauarler. would hav. been available for i "7." .V" """". wl" ,u" OTer that health condition, were bad .... ...... ............. ... ..... -... .... . .'" mere mmm ou in doing the work could have been " .' 1..,,. ...P. ia. . ''.." . . . , ""I" I "' ldem!c. lb. the coat of new dralmr, thnior -kul igii Be, ij the' but there waa no immediate 'Fall Hieim Starting Tonight, 8 p.m. - ThU store will again open the fall season with a smart showing of men's fine, wearing apparel Each and every person interested in men's fashionable cloth ing will be very welcome to be our guest Thursday and Friday evenings. Living Models Reveal the Latest ;,..ir; v. DISEASED . TONSILS Cause Much Trouble HAVE THEM REMOVED Without Pain or Bloodshed I iiIho npri'iiiliv.o in the removal of hemorrhoida without pain or liloodxhod My churiceA nrc reason able, my work KuuTurilci'd Dr. C. R. Lucas ', CHIROPRACTOR t'mlerwiMNl linllillng Klamath t-'all I'linne Klamath Falla' Oldest Chiropractor atlon and malnlenaac. fund, throu.h l.ck of dr.lna... th.' h.v. been .pent for draln.g. pur- i hura.n of tn. pr.Mnt-govern.nl j n,uf'rom "'.doloupe In .hi - -. ..-.. on increeaea .u.i. per acre, I In It may be the water uaera did whereaa, If drainage had beenfeartf(j epidemic form are not undent. nd that the propoaed effected and the land kept In I Bw.n. a .. .1 If.... ... I contract would have reiulted In i the paying claaa, the annual coatej (or cTott n (n( a thorough and prompt cleaning of the drainage Installment would emergency. or .u nine, oi nr.ina. me o.ep- oe mei oy a cnarge oi oniy iu.ji li.nre M nk.r n.ilnn.l r.. enlng of 34 mile., and th. -per acre. Moreover, during the M alr)(.,or for ,h4 ,le, Crotl cavatlng of It mile, of new reconatrucllim period, tho dl.trlct ... , p . ... . rt, drain.. Tb. coat would have 1 might be able to aave aoma of I ed to headquartera here that been about 1300.000. and repay- j the money that haa been ap.nl , oitm,,, W9re ment wa. not lo begin before . annually tor drainage purpoaea B,d ,,, food lnd rlotBBg mo year lid.. 11 11 ot-aaii iii.i j wuiun in. i.m lour year., wnicn Bfn.dpd year, men repayment noma oe naa amountea to anout u.3i per apre.d over twcnty.three year. acre. The water u.otn should with no Internal on unaccrued In- not forget that the government atiitlmenla. In about three yeare' i bill Is a Joint liability and that lime, the drainage ay.tem would ' the aecret.ry cannot, under the lie placed In good condition, and ; pre.ent law, auapsnd charge, on during the period of recnn.truc- ( land, which may become unpro tion the district, operation and ductive. Aa a matter of fact, the maintenance acconnl would OIKM) llt-fuge. In Camp Howard W. Kelb. chairman of I tha Palm Heach County Ited j Cross, who furnished headquart-' era with the estimate of 400 ' doad In that vicinity. Bald food 1 and water condition, were aatla- Ash worth and His Altamont Band will play Ladies cordially invited nmmm l t r 4 4-. O I To The Best Dressed Onlooker ' We will give t choice of a $35 00 Suit or overcoat To the second best dressed man we will give a choice of a $10.00 hat or a $10.00 pair of Florsheim shoes. The winners will be judged by the style and fit of their clothes. ' f.etore an tmr ht ih.t ...I,... be 'district could not well roquo.t 'ondlllon. h., ...,. .nll..-.,l ,.r ...m. " lh. r l.i.a . an...ni, If wn.i I A l.u ' . . 1 TT " . " -.-- - '- in me wre.torn half of the county. j,nriiiiiiure. . in. ll nam arvr- ni lit. pu.iiiun ui u.ou i aged about 1 13. too per Jear-ur Meeting a workable plan to pro the last four year., equivalent tect Itself. to about to.30 per acre per year. Iteceritly It waa found necea mry to auaiend from project .More than 9.000 persons were being cared for in Palm Beach refugee camp., ftelby reported. He also estimated the oome- The foregoing discussion could be amplified but It aeems unnec essary. I have not stressed the damage at 130.000,000. to Kanaaa City In fix hoars ZZLZt r0. Lr-b". "?"n"d i Bombing-Planes 1 ny.g " ! Warning were changed .!Vfakft RftCOrd TilTie ' .? fT J't WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. tl'P) northeast north of Mrginla Capes I " " ' . v' -7 .31 . less at li.000 and property j Sunday and Monday la i-h- .... it.. fMnini hue. to Boston and taken down from .1.... .ki.s .-.n ... vtnrM. the Virginia Canes to George-, KANSAS CITY. Mo. on the second leg of the Journey, . Sept. 1. 'for repairs. It will rejoin the). southwest of Richmond. Vs.. and Eastport. Maine. charge. ;.tOU acre, of dl.trlct , ,tfect which the dl.trlcf. own I Itellet director A. L. Schaefer, I moving north-northwest rd W.th town. S. C. and from Boston to (TP) The Langley field fleet of group here for the flight to four-ton bombing airplanes made uincinnau, wuere me niera wiu - a recora trip today of nearly ) participate in an aviation anow NOTICE! MEDFORD KLAMATH AND KLAMATH - LAKEVIEW FREIGHT LINES Now Permanently Located at PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE PHONE 704 SOUTH SIXTH ST. levy would have In raising the at Jacksonville, notified heart. ! ranMIr itlmlnlshln. Intensity, the I Fne result. n. New. naa. Ad. 1700 miles from Midland, Texas. Saturday. cost per a.-re on me productive , quarters of 17 dead In the Okee-1 1 area, aa that area decreaaes In I chnbee dlatrlct. and advised that else. The figures used aa an 11- sanitary and water conditions lustration would not ot course be ; were reported bad li The City of Sprague River has a PERMANENT PAYROLL, the Camp-bell-TowIe Lumber Co., which employs about 80 men in, the mill and an equal num ber in the woods. Sprague River is the location for present and future milling operations. The TEM PORARY CONSTRUCTION PAYROLLS help it like they are helping other small towns along the O. C. & E. railroad, but it is the STEADY PERMANENT PAYROLL that counts! This is the reason why ' ' " Sprague River offers the best of opportunities to ' speculators and new business ' Favell-Utley REALTY CO. ' 1E0. J. WALTON, Mgr. 615 Klamath Ave. 61S Klamath Ave. Rhone 1144 j tho actual amounts to work out In practice. The discussion haa shown, however, that tho acre 'charge on the productive land will probably be higher It the drainage contract Is not ratified than If It la. Moreover, It would be a distinct losa to the com munity to have several thousand acres become non-productive. It , Is possible, of course, for the district to do drainage hy .bor- ) rowing money. If It does, and )4&l the same quantity of work la per- j formed as Is contemplated by the proposed drainage contract, then the cost to the water user, will . oe at least aoiuito ana perhaps ! moro than double, because the 1 bonds would draw Interest at not lese than 6 per cent and It might' , be necessary to sell 4 he bonds at a discount. White at the present I time It Is possible to obtain from the United Slatea Interest-free funds, that opportunity may not last long. The sentiment I. grow- i lng that the United Statea sjiould noi aavanco lunas wnicn draw J no Interest to benefit a few lo ; ratifies when all other localities I have to pay Interest charge on i the funds they aecure. ! The work of enlarging the j Diversion Channel la about to be ' gin. It would be advantageous If : the drainage program could be i carried along with Diversion Channel enlargement. By ao do , tug', appreciable savings would be ! effected. I hope after mature re flection, enough water users will request' that the contract will I be re-aubmltted so the directors ' feel justified In again calling an ' election, and' a favorable rote will be secured. -Very truly yours,1 -(Signed) HERBERT D. NEWELL. Superintendent. INWiTMAMTKKM WARNED STROPPING IS ESSENTIAL TO THE PERFECT I WASHINGTON. Sept. 19.. (U i P) Postmaster Ooneral New has 1 sunt a warning to all postmasters that it Is unlawful to barter a government office. His notice agnlnst the "purchase and sale of positions" was prompted by recent allegations that post mastershlns had been promised In the past In exchange for . notnoioss, 5 00 aro estimated dead political support. 'nnd thousands Injured, Th 23 Counties Hit This aectlon, at the edge of the Everglades swamp, is par ticularly susceptible to epidemics, which some tlmea follow dis asters It was said. Schaefer also sent a summary of conditions In 21 Florida counties'. Slight damage was re ported In Columbia, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Pasco, Hills borough, Hardee, De Sola. Glades. Hendry, Dade. Volusia. Hernando counties. More seri ous damage occurred In Okee chobee. Martin. Broward aud Palm Heach counties. Broward, in which Fort Lau derdale Is located, sustained greater damage than In the 1926 hurricane, he reported. I'alm Beach, county had every building damaged with over 40 per cent destroyed, he said. . lorto lUro Despenito . - The Red Cross relief expe dition to Porto Rico radioed that conditions in Porto Klco and the Virgin Islands are bad with Indi cations that tho Interior of.Poriuj iitro is much worse afflicted than tho city of San Jttjn. Army trucks will be despatch ed to tho Interior within the next 24 hours, It was reported. In the Virgin Islands the largest part of the damage will fall on ' persons who cannot afford to mako repairs. Thul governor said, and no materials are available, r "Tills Is the rainy Season and unless repairs can be' effected quickly there mny be sickness, much suffering and further loss." he reported. Governor Towner, of Porto Rico, advised tho war depart ment that official death lists stand ut 106 with threo persons missing. . ' tiumleloupe Devastated , He said the population was cooperating with all Insular and municipal officials, police, na tional guard and regular army troops to rolievo distress. At Guadeloupe, the consul re ported: ' ' "The worst hurricane ever known In Guadeloupe devastated that place' September 1!.. Three quarters of the population Is aire SHAVE ra n Is stropping a playful gesture to amuse you? Or has the new Valet AutoStrop Razor proved that there is a fundamental " reason for stropping? YES, all barbers are insane ... so are other mill, ions of men . . . if stropping a blade to sharpen it is useless. 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