Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 21, 1912, Image 8

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    HIWEIL
ASKED
ABODE WATER
mude with the reclamation ve-'vica.
'For how long w iii«l the Unit«. I
Ctn.ia reclamation »ervi •• «uter
.tut-act with the proposed Tng:*i'«n
doo-ict, how iu>-< K w »lor would I» i»e
willing to furnish under such con­
tract. and what would be the charge
of the United States reclamation ser­
vice for water so furnished during
, the life of the contract?
"Your early response to these in­
quiries would be of the greatest as­
sistance, and would save the peti­
tioners much time and considerable
outlay and expense. Unless It is pos­
sible for them to get water at a reas­
onable price ¡md under a specified
contract for a certain period, it would
be impracticable for them to proceed
and incur the heavy expense for sur­
veys and other preliminary charges,
as well as getting bond for the ex­
pense to be incurred.
A’ery truly
yours.
(Signed!
"AVM S. AVORDEN.
"County Judge ”
A THIRD OF TAXES BEEN COlltCllU HEAR PINE GROVE IRRIGATION PDA
Bl II.DIXG XEAA Bl XGAI.OAA HO.AII
Dill IS
IMRÜBUCED
II. Orem, ti»«* < > liti in lor, lui» coni SEX ATOII t I vl.MIXH' Ml. ASIIIE
meli» i«d thè constriictiou tur AA . A
AYOI I l> I I IMIX A'l l IOC AL PO­
Ciilkiiis of a siv iooiii Inuignlow oti
LITICAL < «»NA IX Tit »AM ALTO-
ili«« corner of Tenth uml High »truci-,
t.l I lli R
»«po-ilo Ilio Metliodist <;hurch. Tli««
building I h to be *JNx3N Bel. limi wlll
WASHING TON, D. C Marell >0
Approximately $100,000 has b«eii
Two o'clock on Saturday was the liuto a soli»! stoni« foundiitloii.
Soli.il»»i ('liminlna* of Iowa lias Intro
The farmer« in the vicinity of Fine
received by the sheriff and turned time ret for the hearing of the peti 1
diii-oil In the seii'ito it nation-wide
Grove, representing approximate!'
over to the county treasurer for taxes lions for the creation of what is
AV. AV. I.owls w:«» In t > wii Tueoiay ! P»a .blent loll primary bill, ths ••■I«« I
S.AOO acre«, have petitioned for the
since the books were opened on Feb known ns the "Pine Grove Irrigation oli busim ■» ilo ls now living oii ilio
of which would be to »Io away with
establishment of an irrigat on district
ruary 19. a month ago Tuesday. The District,” by the county court.
A I Malloy fallii libelli teli lllll««» sonili of ■ local, »tut«» and national < ,iiiv««nt l<«tis
and propose to furnish water for their
taxes assessed against the property ot luge number of the land owners Iti thè city. Ile ropoi ls tlint Mi». I.owls,
«if the Vnl bills political pal ties
The
lands by pumping. The only source
tlie county on the rolls amounts to the vicinity of line Grove were pres "lui b is li» eli «lutto rerlously III fili
I plan <>f Hon itor Cummins Is to luv»«
of water supply is from the govern­
about $300,000, so that only one out. some as petitioners and others »«■verni day». ls slowlv linprovlng.
In national primary Inly Sth next
ment irrigation canal, and so far they
third of ti e amouut has been paid to ,i. remonstrants.
have been unable to secure any deti
date. This is a much poorer showing
It is necessary to have a majority ,
SAX' FRANCISCO, March Ki
M. D. Mallory of Stoekton, t'nllf ,
nite promise from the Fnlted States
than that made by the sheriff's office of the land owners under the propos
1» in ibis city for tlu> purpose of run Judge AVIllls today s«*nl««ni «’d John
reclamation officials. Before determ­
in previous years.
led district ns signers of the petition, ulna un »«nglii«« for thè l'tl.r and i Hogeis to hi«ng for the murder of
ining on the petition. County Judge
land
it was discovered that some eight Burri» mlll ut Fort Khimath. wher«« | Benjamin Goodman. The dale for
AV. S. Worden, on behalf of the peti­
DIDVIiXSTIt ATI 1» 1»
of the signers were not land owners ( Ilo wlll go Immediiitely
the execution was »«t for May 21.
tioners, has written the following let­
A Al.l E OF I.AXD of record. Some of them wore'recent I
ter to Director Newell to find out If
i purchasers, and some were owners of
the water can be secured In case the
Henry Semon was in the city today the property, hut the deeds were not
district is formed:
from Paradise ranch, near Stukel on record in their name. For this
"Hon. F. H. Newell, Director U. S. R i
BUYS A (ÌAI l-ON or
bridge*. Mr. Sotnon brought in a load• reason the county court post|>oned
8., Washington, D. C,:
of potatoes that lie recently sold to its decision until next Saturday, to
“Dear Sir—Certain citizens of
the AVood-Curtls company. It is hi. >; v «• ui opportunity to tl a | titlonvt
Klamath county have in contempla­
intention to put in at least forty aert • Ito secure th»» proper number of names I
tion the organization of an Irrigation
of potatoes this year. All of Ills land of legal ow ners.
district to be organized under the FIRST EXJKAXt E OF JAPAXISI i 1» now unirrigated, but a portion of
\\ e tv <«. er n, a titilli cf >>i li«|ttof *|»c«*i;il■» i<»r llif t«'-
The court announced that it woul..
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IX
( lit XTA
ox
st>le irrigation law of Oregon, hav-
it will come under the Griffith lateral. ■he-r remonstrances at thin time, and
ni;« i il. Iri ' i ?.| il vi', aim >ii^ thè < H<l Ross \\ Ir •*. r v «il
ijtc in view the irrigation of several
UPPER KI A MATH LAKE—AYll.l. i In case lie gets water this year lu
i requests were filed by the following
a j;.ill<»H.
I l i» is a line llavorctl old I ioiii limi, agctl ir
thousand acres of land lying to the
GROAA* CELERY
i w ill put in several acres of onions an I .owners for the exclusion of their
w
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<1
and
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a 11» «' in «mi <>vv ii boitImq svorks
\\ «• tcroni
north and above the Vnited States
cabbage. He also has 500 fruit trc< s lands: Enterprise Land and Invest
Fifteen Japanese arrived here last that he will put out this year
reclamation service main canal, be­
nivinl
liiis
v\
uskt
v
«
pvciallA
fot
i.iinilv
and
medicai
ti*«
Mr. 1 irent company, by C. AV. Eborleln.
tween Olene Gap and Klamath Falls. week in the charge of Mr. J Doug­ Semen came to Klamath county last | president, ltd acres; A. E. Elder. 35
\t ibis prive it shmild l»c in evcrv limile ni Klamath < ■
"The matter has been brought be­ las from California, and w ill bo taken y *ar. but he is already tho-<> t*;uly
M Adan
HO acrei; Chas
CORDOVA WINES—IN FULL QUART'S
fore the county court of Klamath to Doak's ranch on the Upper Lake, convinced that the fruit Industry < an
'Gray, ST acres; Eliza K. Smith and
(Our Own Bottling)
county, and now stands on adjourn­ where they will be put to work to | bo made to pay in the sheltered por­
Crowson Smith ««state, 640 acres.
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ment for three weeks, for the pur­ raise garden produce. The Japanese tions of the valley.
Best
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able
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laret
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The reasons given for th«« requests
pose of getting certain information are noted as expert gardeners, and
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t
>1«
I
t
abfornia
Port
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in most cases were that th«« Isnd
which appears to be fundamental. It it was thought that it would be a
RECOAERIXG FROM ACCIDENT were much higher than th«» «»th«« •
Sherry for Medicinal I sc».......................
is the purpose of the projectors an 1 good idea to import a number from
land* in the district, and that tho cost
«•«... 35«
Angelica, 4 years old................................
proposed water nsers of this district down below and see if they can lhake
would be exorbitant, and that the
Muscatel, 4 years old..............................
Marion Herring, who fell from a
to be organized to depend upon the a success of it. Celery, among other
lands coul<! beat be served by a pri­
Vnited States reclamation service for things, will be tried, and if it proves scaffolding on a new house which Is
.gallon 75«
Best
California Cable ( laret.....................
vate pumping plant. In some case«»
its water supply, and the only place successful, as it is hoped, provisions in course of construtcion on Eighth
gallon 75<
California Port ..............................................
th«* lands were already under con
that such supply can be had. as far will be made to carry on the produc­ street for Mrs. Dixon, is improving.
cract with tho United jitate« recla­
Sherry
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gallon
'*<><
The accident occurred last Thursday
as 1 am informed, is by pumping from tion on a large scale.
mation service
YELLOW
LABEL
afternoon. He suffered severe bruises
the United States reclamation service
The proposed Pin«« Grove Irriga­
and contusions, and later developed
Rovai < row n < »in.........................
....
bottle KO»
main canal.
NEAA' BALLOT BOXES
tion
district covers approximately
transniatie netaphratls.
“The county court of Klamath
.
lu »t I le <»5
Blackberry ('ordini .....................................
5,000 acros of land, most of which
county has no interest other than an
The county Monday received 19
bottle 85»
X’evv England Rttni ..............................
Iles nbove tho government ditch. The
I'.ARXES AXD CARROLL BACK
official one, but at the request of the new metal ballot boxes for election
land would have to bo servo»l through
bot tIc / 5’
California Brandv .........................
petitioners in this instance, this let­ use. The new boxes are made of heavy
Sheriff Barnes returned Monday pumping stations and the water se­
Jackson County Corn \\ hiskev
full »piart $1 <k
ter is addressed to you for the pur­ black enamel tin, and are round in evening from San Francisco and with
cured from the government irriga­
Sherwood Mascot ....................................... full «piart $1.2^
pose of finding out, if possible, wheth­ shape, and of such size as to easily him he brought J. D. Carroll, who was
tion canal.
er the United States reclamation ser­ hold all the ballots cast in the largest arrested in the city on a charge of lar­
Diplomat Rye ................................................ full «piart SI
vice would enter into contract with precinct in the county.
ceny by bailee. He was arrested on
\\ estern Special ............................................ fnlP quart Sl.tM
J. L. Cunninghnm’s new reddence
the petitioners when organized legal­
Heretofore the county has been complaint of M. P. Mickler, who on Bush stnet. near Tenth. Is fast
MAIL ORDERS ARE OUR SPECIALTY
ly into an irrigation association under using wooden boxes of all sizes, claims that he was sold mortgaged
nearing completion.
the state law of Oregon.
shapes and conditions, without proper property by Mr. Carroll. The hear­
“I would be obliged, and it would locks or fastenings. In some of the ing of Mr. Carroll will probably be
R. B. Cameron, who hns just ro
be of the greatest service ’o the peti precincts where a large vote was postponed until the return of his at­
centlv arrived here from Roseburg. Is
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
tioners at this time if you would ad­ polled it has often been necessary to torney, C. M. Onelll, who is in Port­ expecting to occupy a position with
vise me whether such contract can br use two or more of these boxes.
land.
the Great Northern box factory.
< <»t XIA JUDGE AA RITES FOR IX-
I < llt.MATIO.X OX Bl H ALF OF
FARMERS UXDER I’ROPOSED
FIXE GIIOA E DISTRICT
GARDEN PRODUCE ON LARGE SCAIE
SHOAYIXG MADE FOR THE FIRST REUOXSTRAXCE HEARD I'ODAA
MOXTII IX (Ol.l.lt IIX<. TAXIS
VXD < <>l HI' AA ILL IlI XDI Il IT*
XOT AS GOOD AS IX PHEA lot S
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