The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 20, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
Two Klamath Projects Writes of Dairying in KlamathPrices Are Fixed for
Given Water Permits
San Diego Hostelries
Stock Journal Features Local Article
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During the quarter ending March
, 1914, State Engineer John H.
l.ewis Issued 15 4 permits for the ap­
propriation of v ter. including eight
liermits for the > .instruction of reser­
voirs. Ender tl '-se permits is it pro­
posed to irrigate 2S.9M4 acres of land,
develop 21.1'68 horsepower, at an es­
timated cost of $2.5"!»."Ort.
in Klamath county during th* past
quarter:
Judge H Short of Fort Klamath,
IHitnit to irrigate eighty acres of
land, diverting water from Cherry
Creek in Section 22, Township 34
south. Range 6 east.
B. E. and J. W. Kerns of Keno, for
the development of 522 theoretical
horsepower, diverting water from
Klamath River in Section 36. Town-
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(Herald Spec lai Ser» Ice)
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Caleb T. Oliver Outlines the History of the Dairy Movement, 1
and. Tells of the Klamath Country’s Prospects
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SAN DIEGO. April «0. -Visitors
¡to the wonderful oxposition that will
1 t’c opened In H.in Diego ou January
I. 1915, aud which will be open for
< n<* year, w III bo assureil of fair treat­
ment by hotel, apartment and lodg­
ing house kevle-i'», b»-au»e of the
agreegient already reached by the
members of the llotelnieu'a Assocla-
lion of San Diego
Prices have been octabllsheil for
1913 by the association, and a com­
pact entered Into, which makes It Ini
possible for any hotel, apartment *"'
lodging house keeper to advance nr
lower hl» prices id any time during
the exposition year
Publication of
the rates already haa been made, and
Il la seen that they are u»t exhorbl-
lant In tact, they an* the uaual
price» of past years,
And In furtherance of this effort to
assure exposition visitors fair treat*
nient. ths esi»>«ltlon olficl.ila in Han
Diego have enlisted th« co-operation
of the Han Diego Federation of Hlate
Hoc let les Huch organisation of the
nienihershlp <>f the forty-eight state
K-letle« In San Diego h * bwn si­
te ted that visitors from any one of
the »tue» reprr «rilled will he given
personal attention at downtown head-
quarter» nt the »uclctle» by members
of ih« paithular »tat« society from
which any vuitor may r«gl»tor.
The following, by C, T. Oliver. ap- Special rate» were obtained ou the been given uot only to the dairy In­
' pears in the current issue of the railroads, and after some persuasimi dustry. but to farming in general as
i \\ esteru Stock Journal:
J W McCoy was induced to make well l>urlug th»* past year there ha»
>
Tis but a few short years since thv the first attempt, and in telling of his been no butter shipped Into the couu-
great Klamath plains were a vast tU'Cesa ou this venture, it is sufficient ty, and but a small percentage of hog
icattle range, but with the coming of to sa;. that forty-eight hours after ar­ products While on the other hand
the settler this great domaiu has beeu riving home, the first conslgumeul o( many tons of butter and some cream
reduced to small holdings and diversi­ ’»ver sixty cows were all sold and ds- have been exported, and one firm has
bounds. His rapid promotion was fied farming, aud the dairy industry, iivered
The same gentlemau also shipped fifteen cars of hogs to outside
I* Ivy Jr., wan.ii.ty deed, «500, lota 2,
the »»use of considerable comment in with its adjuncts of hogs and poultry. shipped a large number from the points. This may be considered a
3 and 4. aud HEH HW H. Hee. 19;
TRANSFERS OF
the army, aud was accentuated by the (are now fast taking the place of this drouth stricken regious of California. wonderful chauge when wr stop to
EH NW U, EH HW H. SEH «WH
old fight between the "line and staff" {once famous calling. The raising of In all probability from all sources consider that on previous years not
REAL ESTATE NEH.
Hec. 20-40-11.
'
»Haifa,
wheat
and
potatoes
were
for
234
dairy
cows
were
shipped
lulu
As
a
surgeon
in
the
army.
Wood
more
than
a
car
or
two
of
hog»
wer«
KL.S ORGANIZE STRONG TEAM.
Oliver Kinney to It 8. tlrlgaby.
was of the staff faction. His rise to y< ars the only crops that were sup-'Klamath that year. Two splendid exported, wlftle on the other hand i Th»* Klamsth Development compa
MOM4ER I.E.44 ES FOR CRATER power made the West Pointers and |H>»ed to be raised profitably, but creameries were built, one at Fort «omethlng Ilk.* »80,00" worth of hog uy io Fish Brothers, warranty deed. warranty deed. «IO. NWH Sec 14-
what was considered less important Klimath and the other at Klamath products were »hipped Into the coun­ (10, lot 9, block S3. Hot Spring» ad­ 39-10.
I.AKE—ROAR WORK STARTER. others of the "line” faction pevish
But most of them were today will- laini pursuits, the milking of cows Falls, and with those at Bonanza aud try. At present time not more than dition
Uniteti Stato« to Charle« E Brow,
OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
fug to admix that the "physician” ¡and raising of hogs and poultry, have M* till, the couutry was well pre­ 50.000 acres of land are being farmed
and 4,
Grandville M Johuaon to A A patent, EH HW H and lota
has done more for the army in his been steadily on the increase, but no pared to handle the milk from many while th»*re remains in an uiicultlvat- Bellman, warranty deed, (10, lota 2 Hee. 30-36-12
four years as chief of staff than any perceptible showing was made until tin:* a the number of cows then being ed state at least 850.000 acres of th« to 15, inclusive, First addition to
J. II. Bennett nt ux to W A Wood -
(Herald Special Service)
other one individual.
a couple of years ago. when the milked. Th« following year a dairy most desirable lands for dairying and East Klamath Falls.
land, deed. «10, lota 1, 2. 3, 13 and
FORT KLAMATH, April 20—U C.
Not only did Wood have to buck Klamath Chamber of Commerce. association was organized by the stock farming
Of course a lot of
Th« Klamath Development compa­ 14, block 10. First addition to East
Sisemore is helping to hold the Fort opposition from the army, hut he through its various agencies, and Chamber of commerce, and before ‘t this land la yet In Its primitive state,
ny to Sarah It. Jones, warranty deed, Klamath Falls.
by driving around in his new car, re­ made powerful foes in congress by through the facts presenled to the was a month old had a membership of and considerable drainage as well a»
(lo, lot it, block 4. Roeond Hot
I tilted stat»»» to Marian l> Myers,
cently purchased from Gordon & his firm stand in favor of abolition of farmer gave these industries an int­ more than a hundred. Janies Exell. Irrigation work will have to be done.!
Springs addition.
patent, lots I ind 2. SW H NEH and
Baldwin.
a dozen or more army posts. The petus that caused them to ra pid I y of the Ezell stock farm, was chosen but It Is safe to say that under nor­
N, 8. Merrill to Modoc Northern NW'4 REH. Hee. 4-33-11.
army posts have been largely dis­ forge to the front.
presid<M|i. and with a good, solid mal conditions. In ten years' time no Railway companv. ileod, (10, right of
Hau Francisco Wilson to Peter Hour
County Superintendent of Schools tributed in the past as political favors
Today Klamath has a place among board of directors, all of whom were less than 100,000 cow» will be num­ way across 8oc. 2-41-lo.
warranty deed. (?(<•, part of Rec. 22-
Fred Peterson paid an official visit rather than by stragetic choice.
'ho other dairy counties of the state. good business farmers, the success cf bered In the dairies of the great
The Klamath D* »elopment compa­ 29-10
to the educational institutions at this
It helped a congressman or a sen­ A little over two years ago the Cham­ the organization nev-.-r for a minute Klamath llasln
ny to Mrs Addie Wilson, warranty
II J Havldge to Chari«« P. Bray,
end of the county.
ator to have a post In his district. ber of Commerce, through its secre­ was tn doubt. Since the organisation
And with the hog», sheep and poul­ Jtvd. II", lota 15 and 16. block 48, »«arranty deed. (10. half Inlereat In
But it resulted in the army being tary. obtained the address of a num­ o' the dairy association there has try that necessarily are a part of any Hillside addition
lot 22. Rec. 10; half Interest In lot
H. E. Momyer of the National Park »catered all over the country. Gen­ ber of the leading dairy cow breeders been at least 500 more good blooded well regulated jlalry farm, anti th»"' G. W. White el al to L'wau Kare- 9. Hee 16-33-7 H
great army of -people that will I m - |cow,
I
service passed through the Fort Sal- eral 'Wood came out for mobilisation tlrimghout the East, and through dairy cows shipped into the county.
warranty deed, «1.050, parte of
Klamath Korporatlon to II. J. Hav
Valuable assistance Ironi the «ta’e necessary to handle the many dairy NW USE1« »nd lot 2. Sec. 23-39-8 tdge et a), deed. (10, lota 12 and 13.
urday. eu route to his headqliarters. of the standing forces into half a a correspondence with them prices
more - concentration -were obtained that made it possible dairy and food commissioner and firms that will be created, the future
There is reported to be a foot of i dozen - no
I nilt*d Slates to B 8. llrlgsby, pat­ block 207, Darrow addition
►now at Wildcat Camp at the park posts, He wanted to abandon isolat- to buy and ship a few cars of heifers. from the Agricultural College have of Klamath la an open book
nut. HE H Sec. 30-21-2.
Hyli'llcaling Realty company to C
line Mr. Momyer registered last sea- ed garrisons and keep the army near
United Stales to B. 8. Grigsby, pat- W. Houghton, warranty deed. (10.
sou 6.201' visitors, and thinks that he big centers. .
-11!. SWM
33-31-».
lots t to 9 Ibcluslve, block 2; 1 to 6
ARGUMENT FOR GO.MPERS
will do twice as well this year.
Wood's greatest achievement as
United States to B. 8. Grigsby, pai­ Inclusive, block 2; a to 14 inclusive,
REFORK St CREME 4’01 HT
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.the head of the army was the devel-
nt, NEH Hoc. 31-21-«.
l.lo< k 4: 9 to 16 Inclusive, block ß;
Jack Knott and Chuck Zumbrupi ‘»P««« °< the militia as an author­
II. W. Bell to Ernest W. Hunt, war­ block 7; 3 to f> Intluslve, block •;
(Continued from page I)
ranty deed, «10. lots 5 and 6. bl wk block 11; 1 to 3 and 10 to It Inclu-
are busy with county road work. It ized auxiliary of the regular army
14, West Lake Park.
rive, block 12; I to 6 Inclusive, block
is a small force, but quality is the cri­ He has persistently boosted the "re- tempt cases were called by Chjef Jus­
A. A. Bellman et ux to B 8. Grig«-
4 tn 10 Inclusive, block 14;, and
terion for opinions. A small number serve enlistment" plan.
tice White. Judge Parker opened for
The retiring chi«f of staff is a fine the labor officials, and Attorney Ral­
iby, wairanty deed, «10, EH NEU. blocks 19, 20 23 of Klamath Heights
of small culverts have been put in
NE't SEH, Sec. 15-39-10.
and the roads scraped and leveled by .figure of a man. He is over six feet ston will close the case, with the
Washington Bungalow company to
II. S Grigsby et ux to A A. Bell­ Evelyn V. McAlpin, warranty d«»«d.
MR. 4X1» MRS HtllHTU.N HEE
means of the Etter & Burns cater­ i in height, has the neck, arms and prosecuting attorneys sandwiched”
trunk of a gladiator, a face that is between.
After a short attack of diptheria.
warranty deed, «10, lots 3 and 4, tio. lots 1, 2. block 1. West Lak«
pillar.
vu < n of Hl VIA X INTEREST IX man,
firm and purposeful, and makes a fig­
Jay Blaine Arant. 4 year old »on of
blix-k
17. Nob Hill addition.
Park.
The appeals today were from sen­
ure in the saddle like Mars himself.
LETTER* WRITTEN BN l’AR-
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arant, died Satur­
A A. Hollman et ux to George B.
.Malin Tonnslte compsuy to Bryant
A basketball team is being organix- ¡He walks with a slight limp, due to tence to thirty days in Jail imposed
day in Mills addition. He wa» burled
Chamberlain, warranty deed, «10, lot Mo'iiualn Hawmill company, warranty
EX I'S FOR < HILRRENM SHOW
Thls is the right season for out- fan injury.
upon President Gompers and fines of
Sunday.
11. block 43. Hot Springs addition.
deed. Iota 6, 6 and 7. block 61, Molln
uf-door basketball, which is a game
(."■Ou upon Mitchell and Morrison, un­
According to -the health officer,
Levi D. Ward et ux to First Trust
Walter Dixon et ux tn (1. F. Vosr.
The notes from purenta of children
very conducive to robust health. On
der a decree of the Dtstrict of Colum­
there is absolutely no danger of a to J. V. Houston slating that the Ut-1 iml Savings bunk, warranty deed. warranty deed, (10. lot 1, block 2,
Ryan's Square, which is almc«t a
bia court of appeals, a federal court.
spread of the disease. Although the tie bearers had worked faithfully In »10. SEH HW >,i. Sec. 7; EH NW U. llo»t'o addition to Fort Klamath.
l-erfect lawn, playing grounds are be­
The trial court, the district supreme
little fellow did not attend school, cleaning up yard», and therefore en­ NEU SWU.See. 12-40-10.
Klamath Korporatlon to |,. C. Rise
ing perfected.
court, had sentenced Compere to one
(Continued front page 1)
the Mills addition school has been titled to free pass to Saturday's mat­ 'Isaac Duffy et ux to W L Parr. mn-c, deed. »10. lot 7«L Mock 117,
The high school class of our local
year, Mitchell to nine mouths and
dismissed as a precautionary measure. inee at the Temple theater, are being warranty deed. (10, lot 7, block 59, Mli's addition.
school is maintaining among the girl I result of Huerta's personal attitude Morrison to six months in Jail, these
II. C. Spink to Agnes Marple et al.
preserved by Mr. Houston as though East Klamath Falls
members a very efficient team. Our' of resentment toward this govern­ sentences being mitigated by the ap-
Edmund Elvy et ux to Edmund deed, (to, lot 13. block 1. tdlerest
SENDAI'S GAMES
each note was a check for a thousand
town has some players among the ment, we should be fighting only Gen­ pelate court.
1‘aeifir t'o«M la-ngiie
dollars.
gentler sex who have in the past ac­ serai Huerta and those who adhere to
The offenses charg'd against the
The- great uumber of such notes re-
quired some reputation as players in ¡him and give him their support. Our three defendants were violation of an At San Francisco—•
First game.
R. H E. <eived, aud the positive assurance of
this popular game, and it is expected 'only object in this would be to re­ injunction of Justice Gould of the dis­
EXPERIENCE COUNTS
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3
1 'sfthful work done. Is a splendid
that when the two teams meet in the store to the people of that distracted trict supreme court against boycot- San Francisco. . .
In every llnr »rt busines« eX|.«*ricn< >- I» »»liat make« < fll< lenry. Il
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5
2 tribute to the energy and patriotism
arena a desjierate battle will be republic the right to set up again ¡ting the Buck Stove A- Range com- i Los Angele» ....
Batteries
of
the
children
of
Klamath
Falls.
Llfleld
and
Clarke;
Fer-
fought.
I»
»villi geeni prlile thai »te en n trulhfullj! statr liiat tli<- illfferenl
their own laws and their own govern­ pany in 1907. "Blacklisting” of the
The fact that Klamath Falls Is get­
The business league of the Fort is ment.
stove concern, despite the court’« in- ritt aud Boles.
ihqmi-tiiH-nl» oi our liuslneas m* nutnaged l»y mrn of etperienvr.
Second game
R. H E. ting to be a city was emphasized by
financing this feature of athletics,
"Our feeling for the people of Mex­ Jvnction by placing it upon the un­
I xperh-need liuycrs. expertriimi Kot« hera, e«|M*rirnee»l eutters,
... 4
9
I 'wo little girls who stood in front
and games will probably be secured ico is one of deep and genuine friend­ fair, or "we don't patronize" list of’ San Francisco.........
e»|M-rk*n<
e«l «aIranien anti es |H*rlem rtl ilvllvrryon-n—ali romhluc
9
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1 of the theater and watched the others
from outside teams. In Shasta Val­ ship. Everything we have so far done the Federal Ion 1st was complained of Los Angele» ...........
to
giie
you
the beoeflt of tlirlrelth lency, Think thls over »hrs or
Batteries—Pernoll and ! Schmidt; pieseul their notes and pass In to
ley, Siskiyou county, the Mt. Shasta ¡or refrained from doing has proceed­ Speeches criticising the court, and
see the wonderful pictures. Mrs
■ lering your »iippllrs for the table
basketball team (a girl team) is as­ ed from our desire to help them, not particularly Justice Daniel Thew ' Cheek and Brooks.
Houston, noticing the little ones,
piring for a game, and it is in the 'to hinder or embarass them.
Wright, who imposed the original' At Venice—
First
game.
naked
them if they had a note from
R.
range of possibilities that the Sliasta-
H.
K.
KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY
"Undoubtedly I could do what is sentences, were cited as <ontemptu-l
0
1
1 their parents about cleaning up the
ites may be brought over, if no team necessary to enforce respect for our ous. Impeachment proceedings were Venice.........
nearer can be secured
......... « • 0 yard.
government without recourse to con­ recently filed in the l’nlted States Sacramento .
"We have no yard," piped the little
Batteries— Healy and Bliss; Stroud
gress, but I do not wish to act in a house of representatives against
ones, "Wa live upstairs In a flat.”
Frank Denton, one of our many manner possibly of so grave conse­ Wright by Representative Park of and Hannah.
Second game.
Mrs. Houston quickly passed them
R
H. E.
prosperous Wood River denizens, has quence except in close conference and Georgia. The arguments in behalf
: 1 I U».O
Venice
. ............
«
0 ( in to see the show.
.3
just returned from a business trip to <o-operation with both the senate and of the labor leaders today were that
01 POSITS
Is made welcome here
Foi
.1
2
the bouse. I therefore ask your ap­ they had not intended to act In con- I Sacramento . .
Medford.
"great oaks from little acorns
Just at preseul George Beilin, agent
Batterie«—White and lllott: Arel-
proval that 1 use the armed force of t< m|»t of court, had purged them-
grow.” and many of our largest
for the Ford cars. Is not sure wheth­
the i'nited States in such ways and to selves of any contempt by disavowing lEanes and Hannah.
Jim Dixon, a substantial merchant, such extent as may be necessary to it, and also that the statute of limita­ At Portland—
er he will have another shipment of
accounts were begun In a small
has Just bought him a 2,000-pound I obtain from Huerta the fullest recog­ tions barred their prosecution
R. H. E. car» or not. Word from factory to
way. The First Trust and Hav-
capacity gas truck for hauling freight nition of the rights and dignity of
Portland .............................. 3
9
0 coast dealers warns them agatqrt ex­
Hnnk will open un account
0 pecting more cars this year, an It la
Oakland .............................. 4
7
the I'nited States.
NEW YORK MEN
you, «ven If It Is not more
Batteries — West and Ha warth; more than likely the factory will not
Gardner & Hoyt's mercantile store
"We seek to maintain the dignity
AFTER LAKES
Start one sud don't
be able to fill them. Whether the
Prough and Alexander.
is receiving a new coat of white paint. land authority of the United States
shut off will be with the dealers In
sen It grow
Make It
i only because we wish always to keep
SALEM, April 17.—Governor West
Accurate information about the larger cities or whether It will effect
Louis Gerber of Klamath Falls is 'our great influence unhampered for announced today that Jason C. Moore,
grow by regular additions to It
towns the size of Klamath Falls re­
in the valley buying a couple of car 'the uses of liberty, both In the United representing New York capitalists, Klamath Basili. See Chllcote,
every pay day.
mains to be seen.
loads of cattle.
States and everywhere else it may be had offered to pay the state (1,000,- •Main.
I employed for the benefit of man­ """ for the lease of Summer and Ab- I
kind.”
bert lakes.
lii«|H-<ting Hogs.
KLAMATH FALLS. OKKOON
The offer was made to the state
Dr. C. O. Prentiss left this morn-
land board, and it will consider the
Ing for Merrill, wnere l:c goes to in
matter at its next meeting. Moore's
gpect two carloads of hogs which
of wallpapers Is nn educational
offer calls for paying the sum in
Fred Stukei will shi|> to Oakland on
ASHLAND,
April
17.--The
ceme
­
treat. The harmony of color» and
yearly
payments
of
«50,000,
and
also
RON I. 7.1 '.Mil 41 T, Pre».
I M Ill lilt, ( Ice Prua, and Trena.
Tuesday.
teries of the.city are to be under the provides for a bond.
beauty of line In the designs
BERTI WITHROW, Secretary
<ontrol of a cemetery committee of
shown will give you more than a
C. M Sain now has a lease on the
I xhm I Fishing.
the city council.
hint of how an ideal room should
lakes, but he Is unable to finance the
"Bun” Brown, J. 1. Johnstone.
This plan will bring about more project, and is understood to be will­
look. Of course you’re free to se
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Chas. Lowery, J. W. Stelnmltz and uniform care In the city burying ing to have the board enter into a
|e< t at will Just, as free to avail
Harry Egan autoed to Williamson grounds and aid the Civic Itnprove- leas, with the New York capitalists.
yourselves of our suggestions. Out
River Sunday for a day’s fishing r.ent Club's efft rt to make the par ks The lakes are valuable for the salts
patterns and prices blend In
Each filled his basket with beautiful mol public places as beautiful as pos­ In their beds, and it Is to txeract these
making economical Interior decor­
specimens of the tinny tripe, though sible The mnyoi has selected for and put them on the market that the
ation, possible for most purses
the fish were not aa plentiful as was this committee Messrs Ware. Beaver kase -Is deaired.
EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT
expected.
ami L'linninghaiu.
ABSTRACTING
STORE KEEPS
————————
•' he < emeterk« aie to be thorough-
B. F. Shepherd, real estate dealer
The membership of the Pblladel- I, qnni over before Decoration Da-., and capitalist, returned last night
Phla Fencers' Club la nearly domlnat- and put In shape (or the annual de ­ from Ix>s Angeles, where he has been
F. R. OLDS & CO
ed by women
oration exercises
atrendlng the winter
BALL FOR THE FORT
CLOSES A SCHOOL ALL INTERESTING
1
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE IS SUPPORTED
THE SMALL DEPOSITOR
FIRST TRUST an “ SAVINGS BANK
GOING THROUGH OUR STOCK
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