1 J I). Carroll, Abul Ady, J. Fraok Ad­ more than I at first thought I would am« and others. When the resolu­ have to. provid'd it will secure wa­ (Concluded from First Pag«.) tion was placed on Its passage there ter for every part of th« project at tho Klamath Water User«* Association, was not a «Ingle vote ca«t agalnat It earliest possible date,'* was th« way following th« success of th« »o called Then came the quoallon of what James Dixon put it. “I want the "ItaDchers* Ticket." wlll l>« looked would bo the boat course to follow to work to go ahead, and am willing to fur in vm I ii Thar« 1« to be no »trtf< bring about th« dn»lr«d result with co-operate with th« Reclamation between the»« two bodies either now th« least po»«lblu delay. After a Her vice tn every possible way. I am nor In the future If the result of th« great di al of di-sultory dlsciisHlon It willing to go even a little Mtther. ’ moellug Saturday 1» un indica­ ( was flnally unanimously agreod to would willingly stretch the blanket tion of future nV«»*» Prior to, dur­ lilac« the untlre matter In th« hands 'lulte a bit to suit the Hervlce if In ing and following the met ting of Fri­ of th« bourd of directors, Mr. Naftz doing so It would m«un the earlv day the air wm urchurged with g«r making a motion that they bu completion of the proJilt and the de­ prognoMt leal Ions of w hat would hap­ empowered to take such action a» livery to th« farmers of the upper pen If till» ticket would be miiccchh will most quickly "remove all legal country the water they so much need. fut On all »ld> H could l><- h« erd Mlut' . and busln«aa obstad**» that ataad In I here Is nothing in this tight lietweon iiientM lo the nlfcct that work would .the way of th« early completion of '■-. and the Service, to far as I am »tup, tliut a <1 i.iuud would bu mad« .th« Klamath Project." concerned. We want the water de­ for the comi'I.-iIon of Hi« project nt President Htovcnson then calli-d livered Just us soon aii It cun po»- 4 th« oil ;lt'.ill> mi'll en ­ png or postponing thl* matter, for dir* rtoi s A huge delegation of water users ral views wm ¡you wlll have to pay tho cost of con-1 to* tulned from ihi- vicinity of Bonanza remain­ i trucllon, and the sooner you » ‘ •end ­ indicated ed for th« adjourned meeting of the ito this matter the better " morolng. no antagiuilsin; no unr«a enable di I The meeting then adjourneii * i nc* as.ex-latlon Saturday. They had »up- ported tbo "<-onaervatlve'* ticket and ma nd ii On th« contrary, there 1« die were most a;;i< «ably surprised at the only to bn co-operation, harmony and ' The new dirci-tors are: J H Ht venson, president N C. Gun*.. John ri suit of this morning » mouting. At fair mid «qume dialings Imiuedlati'ly tollowing th« an- , Irwin, Wllliavi Welch, C A. Bunting, their request II L Holgate made th« nouncetneut of the vote on lit« elec­ I’. II. Downing, H. T Hummer.' < I, ' following statement "In the contest for directors, thorn tion of director», mu adjournment Mi-rtlll and James DI mou v. u no element of personality With wa.i taken until 10 o'clock i ■ xl morn us It was a matter of results. In 1*11 K KIU4 Aid 1.1.Id I KI* Ing M'iien Hie liieellnK convened vhw of th« attitude oxpreasixl at the the letter from Mr Hopson to the as­ It. meeting this morning by Messrs.' sociation »an reud After It» reading 4 Hii'v- Li-on. Ad> . t'arroll und other» of Hinilli Attorney fur WaUr A II Nafugi r Introduced a resoln-1 * the succmsfui fore«', w« now feel that I mo ' A wmim Intlon. tlon. signed by a number of land-| If tho n: w board follows the course owuers. the conteulH of which were' i ho board of director* met Hatur indicat'd by those expressions the as follows with th« signatures there­ er­ bust int«re»ts of tho project have to and th<' nnnibci of acres repre­ lay afternoon and perfected ttielr ii b«'«n served by the eloctlon of tbe gì nlzallon by tbe «lectlon of A sented by «acli Individual »nd com­ ♦At- Rider sacra tary and R. H. Smith farmers* ticket The conservative pany torno) Tho salary of thè attorney element will support the nuw board "We. th« undersigned, owning and rnpreai'tiilng mor« than 24.H7H acres Mas Incrvaaed troni *500 a year t<> heartily In Its friendly co-operation I of land In th« Klamath Projoct, and *900. In compilane« wlth thè ruo- with the rei lamatlon service and In therefore 3 S. m 7 h »bar«» In the Water lutlon adopted ut ilio meeting ibis any efforts to remove the existing Osers' Association, believing that the morntng. thè follo* lag com mitico batach-s that might delay the com­ best lni«rx'"i» of th« Klamath |,roj**ct was appolnted to tnect wlth tho Rec- pletion of the work. The same ef­ require that closer and more harmon­ latnatlon Service and complete tho forts mad« by the conservative board. ious relations ire established between pian» whereby all obstaclos to tbe If elected, would have encountered this ssMM-latlnn and th« Reclamation progress of thè work here are to be obstacles thut will not confront the ■ present directors We do not care a» Hervlc«, In order ’hat th« work of retnoved: Judge George C Nolani!. L. F M ’ II- to the personnel of the board The construction be forwarded as rapidly Ut«. J II Grlfflth, E II Tsrwllllger people of the Upper Project want the as possible, with the view of reclaim­ ing the marsh lands, as well as pro­ and Abel Ady. Thls la a commlttce work prosecuted to completion. We fiat wlll undoubtodly numi wlth thè think that the present board can help viding water for the uplands not al­ ready supplied, submit the fullowing: approvai of all factlons In tho Proj­ US, and it will havo our active and "Resolved. That wn favor th« moat ect, and presagi» tho ultimato asttl«- ■ heart) support as long as It doe» so. careful consideration of the suggoe- m«nt of all questiona in a reasonablo Wu do not want lo fight anybody. rational manner We wish only to get results. If tbe tlons made by Supervising Engineer and expressions at this morning's meet­ Hopson in his letter to th« directors FIGHTING HKRVlt K ing arc any criterion tho eloctlon of of this nssoclatlon. and hereby In­ the farmers' ticket 1» the b<-st thing struct our board of directors to UM I’* enidenl *nd MrmtM-r» <>( Met* that could have happened to us. Time every effort to remove any and all Hoard Mere MiareprcacntcJ— MEED MODE BAND«. wlll show Meanwhile, we naturally- logal and business obstacles that M ill Assist Service. will prepare for contingencies." stand in the way of th« early complo­ Arrangements have been made fur tion of th« Klamath Projoct, and the th« Klamath Falla Military Rand and Th» statements In the papers to How O. Short'« auction ail on page 6 board of directors Is hereby In­ th« »'fil'd that we propose to antag­ It is probable that the Bonanxa band structed tu appoint n special commit- , onise and light the Reclamation Serv­ and tbe one at Merrill will be here in THE TENNIS TOURNEY. tec of qualified men to consult with ice and bold up the work is a gross Railroad day. but many of the citi­ the propor officials of the Reclama­ misrepresentation of the facts " Thus zens and business men are of the Although tho tennis tourney tor tion Rcrvtco to dcvl»« a plan for rem- , did l’i«sld"nt J G. Stevenson expres* 1 opinion that there cannot be too the championship of the Mlddltv-I'a- •dying unfavorable conditions and hl rtf self when asked for a statement much music It has been suggested submit such plan to the stockholders of what he thought would be the fu­ iltlc Coast Is more than one week that an outside band should al*»-) be off. a large number of eutrlos have of thia association for action. ture policy of the board of directors, already been received. Many in­ j secured "J FRANK ADAMS, 1.72H From prnaent arrangements betn? of which he has the honor to be head. quiries are being received from out­ lakeside COMPANY, M3 J You never hoard any of the nowty- side points and the outlook is very | mad- the big parade wlll be from a c a and R ■ MOOKK. MS '•lectod members of the board give bright for a successful tournament. , tulle to a mile and a half long, and KLAM vrii DRV CO . M4 voice to such sentiment«; you rever Mr. Max Snow, tho crack tennis play- in that case half of the participants "A II NAFTZGER, 100 heard tne so express myself. n,-.d you |er of the I'niverslty of Oregon, has would nut know that thero wav a "J. II. MAHON. 400 never heard any ono tn authority i entered and expects to be accom­ band In the parade. It is quite prob­ "JAH 11 DRISCOLL. 300 make any statement that cou’d Go panied here with a number of other able that some of tbe bands could "LOLA DRISCOLL. 160 construed into such a conclusion. players from the University Mr. be s-cured from the valley with very "CAMPBELL & REAMS. 3,300 •'So far as 1 am concerned. I can­ Snow Is regarded as one of tho best little expense. The Chamber cf Co.ti- E It REAMS. 240 not toll what the leiard Is going to players in the State, and will un­ mrco could not afford to hire these J W HA MAKER EST. 300 Io It will act as the majority of its doubtedly be a strong contender for outsid« organizations, but undoubt­ « C W »HERMAN. HR.. 160 members doom boat I atn simply , h<> championship. Mr. W. I. Bar­ edly sonic of them would be gla-t to D F. DR18COLI. AND WIFE. president, but being so doc* not dele­ clay and li. G Wilson of Klamath corue on the trip if their expenses 280 gate Io mo any plenary powers. I Agency have again entered this tour­ were paid. The Agricultural Collect KI .AMATH LAND AND LIVE- simply carry out such directions as nament and can be expected to give i at Corvallis lias a flue 30-pieo*» band HTOCK CO 2.470 may bo given to mo by the hoard. a good account of themselves. Their ; which, it is believed, could be W C. DALTON. 40 Aside from that I have no greater line playing last year wlll be remem- brought hero by paying tbe expenses. II L, CLOPTON. 2 4 0 l*owers In the affairs of that body iered by all those who witnessed the On« business man remarked tb-day "HERTHA CLOPTON, 160 than any other Individual member." pla) It is somewhat doubtful i that if tho Chamber of Commerce did "O. A STEARNS. 400 "What ar* your porsonal views, whether E. L. Swartslandor will be I not have sufficient funds for this "JNO. L. SHOOK, 320 Mi Stevenson, relative to the mat­ able to play this year owing to re­ purpose he would head the list v*ith "II. V. LYTLE, 110 *20, and he believed that there would ter of trying to forco the government recent Illness. » "JACOB HUECK. 960 be no trouble in raising a special to complete the project at the orlg- A number of the local players are "J. P. CHURCHILL. 6,066." Inally estimated cost of *18.60 P*'rj working hard to. get into shape for fund for this purpose. Thero is noth­ It was tho discussion of this reso­ acre, and. If It refuses, then stopping tbe tournament, and from the Im- ing like music to help people to have lution that gave a true Inkling of work until tho question Is finally and provetneul made by Messrs. Van a Rood time. what might bn expected from the now definitely aettlndT" was asked. Riper, Yadcn and Bubb In their play "What is the use of asking the tome surprises In the tournament are board. It was expected that It would TO NUMBER HOUSES. be earnestly opposed and probably Reclamation Service, the Interior De sure to follow. The old veterans of « defeated. No one was more surprised pnrtmont, or the Secretary of the In­ At a meeting of the Real Batate the club are likewise beginning to Dealers' Association Monday it was than the supporters of tho resolution, torlor (who Is really tho head of it ound into form. for Instead of opposition It mot with all) to do something that he has not The club hopes to have the ladies' decided to take steps tbward num­ cordial support from all sides and tho power to grant* Tho law la ape-1 event ono of tho prominent, bering the houses and buildings of was passed unanimously. The senti­ clflc on the question of cost. If we. («atures of the tournament, and cor- the city. Thts will be necessary, as ment of those present was aptly ox- want any rellof on that point wo must (<11BUy lnV|lwt entries In this event, the town gets large enough for letter We must * J two 'entries? ........ that of __ Miss _ Schults and <'nrrler and « WM th‘‘ °P’"- ’* ----- pressed by Judge Griffith, when ho seek it somewhere olso. ** «aid: seek It through an act of Congress. Mlo wilson of tho Klamath Agency, '10" of the roa* oataU' that "After carefully listening to the My own personal foolings in tho mat-' |(avo already been received. M|H9 I numbering all houses would bo bene- contents of this resolution I ennnot ter are that we should co-oporato in ( son won this event In 1908, and'nrlal ,n man’r wav" at thp *'rpsont but believe that It voices tho senti­ every way wo can consistently do SO Schultz is regarded as a very ,tlmp' 11 ls vory hard for a stranger ment of all present. Thero Is no dis­ with the government. Lot us get this' Ino player. It is well known that ’0 ,ofato a"V°"p >" whp" position on tho part of anyrtne to thing on a business basis; let us got lhero aro a number of clever lady thcro arp no "*«*•< numbers, hamper tho progress of the Klamath tho project completed: let us get wa-|Piayera jn the local club, and the peo-' A committee, consisting of of P. L. " P. ~ Gregory, T. W. Projoct nor Interfere with the Rec­ ter for the Upper Projoct. In a word, pie of Klamath Falls would like yory 1 Fountain, C. lamation Service. Rather, do we lot us work for the Interests of tho much to see them In competition 1rd,<,n8' Slough and Wilber |White, together with Chairman want tho work hastened with all pos- real farmers of tho county. Then wi with outside players. alblo speed, so that every portion of will have accomplished what wo set Mr. Henry Crosby, the present' Frftl>11 lrft White, was appointed to the project wlll bo supplied with wa­ out to do. Each sldo is striving to holder, is expected to bo here to do-'dovl8° a numbering system and pre­ I ter at the very earliest date. It Is reach tho same common point, that fend his title. Ho is believed to be In aent ,1”' before tho City Coun- not so much a matter of cost as It Is of the prompt completion of tho proj­ Houthern California at present, but ell The association also decided to a question of how soon tho work will ect, but wo seem to have taken differ­ lias notified friends in the city that be completed, for we all roallxe that ent routes to got there. It Is my ho has arranged to be In Klamath place a float In the Railroad Day pa­ tho sooner tho project is turned over honest belief that the result will be Falls for the tournament and rail­ rade and a committee was appointed to design and build a float to the farmer» the choapor It will precisely the same, no matter which road colebratlon. side was successful.'* b«.’’ See 0. Short’» auction ad on page 8 Soo 0. Short's auction ad on page 8. "I am willing to pay f 10 an acre Those remarks were' Indorsed by MATER I HEHN MEET 4 I r * ATTENTION ORCHARD1BT8. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Apple and pear trees need spray­ ing now to prevent wormy fruit. Arsenate of lead, in some of the patent spray formulas is good. “Dis- parlne” or ' Swift's Arsenate of Lead" are recognized standards. A good, thorough spraying of either now will prevent wormy apples un­ less heavy rains come to wash the ■pray off. in which case a second spraying will be necesfkry. It is not compulsory upon these whose trees have no fruit to spray, but it will be to their advantage, as every orchard sprayed aids in exter­ minating the moths and lessening their depredations another year. For the best results, three pounds of Disparlne or arsenate of lead to «*ach fifty gallons of water, thorough- y mixed, should be used. All owners of orchards will please attend to it during the next two weeks, or the results will not be sat­ isfactory O. A. STEARNS. Fruit Inspector. Notice is hereby given that ch« Board of School Directors of District No. It, Worden, Oregon, on the lin« of the California Northeastern rail­ way, will receive blds for the con­ struction of a one-room frame school­ house. The blds will be opened in the presence of the directors at th« schoolhouse in the said district on Saturday, June ISth, at 3 o’clock p. m. Plans and specifications may be seen in the office of the County Clerk of Klamath county, or at the resi­ dence of D. L. Gordon in the said dis­ trict. The board reserves the right to re­ ject any or all blds. (Signed) D. L. GORDON, Dorris, Cal., Chairman of Board. C. V. NELSON, Keno, Ore., Clerk STORES HHOUIJ) TROVIDE HEATH FOR VIHITOR8 There will be thousands of people In Klamath Falls on Railroad Day— men, women and children—and the Chamber of Commerce requests that every business man In the city have at leait one bench made and place it in front of his store, so that the peo­ ple can sit down and rest. Thia city has an opportunity to make a reputa­ tion for hospitality and the cltlsens should take advantage of the chance. • People cannot enjoy themselves and have a good time when they are tired, and it wonld cost very little to provide benches In front of every! store building in the city. The Coun- 1 ty Coart will be asked to place seats and benches in the Court House park. 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