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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1919)
four iJO. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WWIXKHIHV, MAY u. , PAGK - - The Evening Herald1 J. MURRAY KDITOK Published daily except Sunday by Tk HeraM Publishing Company of ctr juamatb Fain, at n& rourtn iireet Entered at tbe poetofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru ta mails as second-class matter. Subscription term by mall to any aareu In the United State: One year 16.00 Oae month ...... &0 , ' Municipal Hallroad. They are to bo asked to voto for the salo of the line to the Oregon, California A Kastcrn Railroad company, accepting In re turn bonds to the amount of $300, 000 There Is a vast difference of opinion among the people of the on this question, but on one point everyone Is ngreec the road should be completed to Sprnguo river. t The promoters of thli line state that If the bonds are accepted by the people and $50,000 Is raised for ter minal sites ,the rond will be com pleted, and while this may see.m like a heavy price for the city to pay, me Personal Mention i' Member of the AwocUtx I'row investment will be Justified by fu The Associated Press U exclusively tun development If The Herald did titled to the use for republication , . , .... .... ,. , . . .... Ul H't'i wi tmu tuuk ti'iv i- -ut- John Dubuis and V A Unlletii head are hen; on matters of business from lupine They am guests nt t!io White Pelican Hotel. Kv M llowurth arrived last nlglit I from Spokane and left this inninliii; for the Klamath Ageucy Kdnn I, Ochiltree came In on the train last evening for a short lnll from AlamiHlu, California .Mr and Mrs 1' Miller. V K Wells and (1 W Snow re here Inokliu aft er buslntwn Intert-sti from llenil Mr and Mr C O OlopMn ,nt rount st l..ltors from the V'n u j d!-trlct today They r stopping ut , the Hull Hotel , J. A. tlardner Is here on matlen of business from Jacksonville William Kordney was In the clti )estenlay from l.orrlla. where he operutes the James Mercantile Com pauy. nf all nm disnatchda credited to it a r mot otherwise credited In this pa- ftcient number of sawmills and box 9r, and also local news pnbllnhod factories in sight, awaiting the con- rln. . structlon of this road to the timber. All rights of republication of spe- .... , . .. ,. , e$i dispatches berow are also re- t0 -ustlf- h? PP'0 f " ln erred, assuming the burden, it would op- ' pose the sale of the road under the WM.NK8IUY, MAY 14, ItMU. torrag offered We have not been entirely In sympathy with many of MAKK THKM PAY. the methods that have been adopted and much that has been done before The attitude of the business men nnu slnce thls road was undertaken.. w Y ' n",mi,n- ho h" x " t this city, manifested at the meet- and ln thta 0 volce thl. Mnmwu of, hcr" '"ok'nK B',cr ,,"s!u7s ,B,l"rH9' in of the Business Men's Assocla- nlne.tentha of thtf pp,, of tho city.'"0"- wh" h"vo W?B hvrx f0r lh" P"M tloa last night, conveys to the Pacific but we ar0 nol s0 blinded by these i P morning. Telephone & Telegraph company a racts t0 p.rmit them to stand In Ivan Panker is down for a short i J It. Lyons Is a recent urrltnl In j 'Klamath Kails from Portland lie , '.looping t the Hall Hotel I j Krnest Cas-el Jr Is a county seat. visitor from Kirk He came In )ei ttirday afternoon ! Mr anil Mrs II P Klenlt. nrv In J town for it short visit from Odessa ' The) urv nursts nt the Hall Hotel I i Mrs. W I) Moore and Miss N'snml Moore are recent arrivals In tills cltv from Harbor. Oregon I 1 J F King os reglstpreil nt the While Pelican Hotel last nlrht trim , Portland He left on the triln this F (' M.ib.una Is In the rlt- on morning lius-lnof-.s f iMi the Men 111 iIlsiin-1 Arthur iii,ldo bought s'lnplies here tsterday for his rnneh on the Merrill ro. 1 Mrs. lllnnche McPntmlil lias a.-cept-J ed a position as clerk at the Slur i Drug Co W II llammell has ret ur-i t Ashland after a business visit Klnmuth Falls time from Chlloquln. 1 Mr t Mrs. i from and Mrs. Arthur Moeglln and M llunce are recent arrivals l.os Angeles. -nMv,k tKat It will tiaVA rAninn tn ..- ., .&... ' - "o" .- .v ... .... . i - . lne waj , msKing inis roaa nccom Heed. The unlmous vote ln favor of pU.h great things for the city. municipal plant serves notice on We ar(, for ,no completion of the that eroolted. contract-breaking, pub- TOad to spraBUe river for we believe iic piuuuenns. v u " "-". it means practicality doubling our alckU stealing corporation that when. .yroii wtthin the city; because we t City of Klamath halls nnlsnea Here If It ever connects up with wtu. K, n win Denem out nine irom tne Hm i,ne9 lt wU, be our only tbe rooaey It steaU from the bust- means of forcing the Southern Pa- ciflc to give to Klamath Fall the It can hide behind that misfit that recognition and service for which lt o Hiantly serves its Interests thru nM pa , d.arlT manT tmM 0Ter. the poatofflee departtneat: It can lay tor we brieve that only thru compe tlM Mime at the feet of that handy ttlon wlu we eTer Ket the Natr00 tool, the Public Senrlce Commission; cutK)ff and the Modoc Northern; be st can say it Is powerless to change caUie we believe that eventually It the law that the State Supreme Court wln Deu the entrance of the West- o happily interpreted in sucn a rav- ern Pacific Into this territory and Falls and Klamath County? vraoie iigni xor u, oui wnen an because we are confident that It will aid and done the victims of this mMa that Klamath Falls will be tho company will know, aa they know metropolis of the great territory that m. that the responsible party is ln eMt and north and south of us. the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Tne people of the city should take tsompany, and they will proceed to thu Tital tg,,, under consideration. oUect accordingly . Jook at lt from eTery angie, discuss We know that the threat of a mu- lt dispassionately from the stand tialpal system will be treated as a pont ot the weifare of the city and Joke by the Bell outfit, but whether COunty and try to reach an lntelll that threat will result ln the Instal- gent solution. The personal equa Ution ot a municipally operated sys- on .hould be left out of lt entirely. tern or not. It carries with it a warn- It ls amply whether Its construction Ins to the Pacific Telephone and Tel- wm mean a bigger city here, or eraph company and like public plun- whether we shall slip back to where staring corporations, that ls danger- We were a few years ago. as In the extreme. The decision waa not reached by any radical ele- ACTRNTION. KLAMATH COUNTY Mart, but by the conservative, hard- HIGH SCHOOL ALUM.N'I. hesvded business men of the city, and There will be an Important meet is an Indication that the public is lug ot the Alumni Association In the rapidly reaching a point of rebellion H'Bn i0000' Horary. Thursday eve ... ,., . JT . ., , , nlng, May 15, at 8 o'clock. All mem- that will mean further drastic legls- berg ghouId plan t0 be present f at latlon seeking to curb the new effort all possible, and remind others to t big corporations to rob the public. do so- HAUHfcL, K. A1TLEUATE, 14-lt President. I The great popularity of tha Travel- ersi MW COHT (iuariuitoeil life nsl , tries Is reflected In the fact that Our- ' ling I0IH this progressive runipany U. UfHl'moro thJui Saia.tMMKtMlO of new Ufs haslneaa. Ask Chllrute Hmllh laboal tbe NRW 101B pollrlea. J-lf Behind the conditions that have aris en by reason ot the war, these big concerns hastened to feather their nests at the expense ot the people, ln the hope that they could do so un Botlced; and they have been suc ceeding thruout tbe nation. Encour aged by the revulsion of public sen timent against government owner ship because of the absolute failure made by tbe government with tho Tailroads, the express companies, the telephone and tbe telegraph, the big orporatlons are seeking to capitalize it to their advantage, forgetting the fact that there will be a day of reck oning when they will reap the whirl wind. That day is nearly at hand In Oregon and Klamath Falls. This last outrage by which tbe Telephone com pany seeks, thru Its tool, the Public Service Commission, to rob the peo ple may be the straw that will wipe nt of existence the state body that has so well served the purpone of public utility corporations, and throw their regulation back into the hands of towns, cities and counties, when the people will squeeze the last drop of blood out of them as they have been squeezing the people So far as Klamath Falls is con cerned, every business man who can get along without a phone should do so, both In his home and in hln store; every resident should do likewise.! The council should then start In to make this despicable concern spend. in tbe city every dollar of tribute It Is stealing from the people. There will be more ways than one tha. the people ot Klamath Falls can set at the company where tbe Corporation Service Commission cannot protect It, and then when tbe next election approaches, let us start a petition for tbe wiping out of existence of the law that, thru crooked state officials, permitted this 'concern to rob its patrons. H. N. Moe of Moe and Company has, gone to San Francisco' on matters of business tons few days. Mrs. Charles Coseboom and llttlt son, who have been here fo rthe past month visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cose'bOom. left his morning for Los Angeles. Mrs. Robert Goodwin has returned to Pullman Washington, after a .bus iness visit of a few days In Klamath F W. Nelson a news correspon dent, who has been In tbe city for a fow days from Portland, left this morning for Weed, California. O. A Manning, R. F. Cooper and Chas. Burgraff are here on matters of business from Albany. Mrs. W. Worden has returned to Midland after a 'short 'visit "with re latives In Klamath Falls. f ' i R C. Sp.nk ls In town today from Idlerest on Spring Creek. Attorney A. M. McCoy, who has been retained In the' civil action of White versus Harrison case In the Court of Circuit Judge I). V. Kuyken dall, returned this morning to his home in Red Bluff. 1.. K. Santee has returned to bU ! home at Grants Pass after n short visit ln Klamath Falls. Scientific truss service SERVICE ' Tjjses9f today must be operly made and scientifically fitted. We- buy trusses that are famous for their con struction and workmnn 8hh and our experi ence in fitting them makes the finished job as' nearly perfect' as pos sible. If you need a truss come r i to' us. W e guarantee both the quality and 'fit. Pleasure and Economy Can Be Yours The ideal time is now coming, when you will want your Summer vacation and outing. Woll, you could not get a more economical outfit for .such, and more reliable than a Harley-Davidson ami sidecar. When you happen this way, call in and we'll talk it over. Our number is the same and you can not miss it if you wish to call. Terms extended to reliable parties. Harley-Davidson Service and Cyclery Station 115 South 9th St (Opposite Ford Garage) Note I also have for sale two standard Motion ..Picture Machines at bargains. If you are interested I Ul.that line call and see them, or write to Box 1101. THE SOLUTION of battery trouble. Equip your car with an "Exfoe" Battery backed by "Exfoe" Service- LOW Phone 22M I HsssP35v- jHSjsBBBBBBBBBBBf V ? J ' sssssswMfssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssIsm iisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf BssL7 NATIONAL METAL WEATHERSTRIP. Keep Out Cold Keeps Out Dust Keeps in Heat Saves 25 Per Cent to 40 Per Cent Fuel T. L. COLLIER Authorized Sales Agent for Oregon COMING SOON W"!,- KLAMATH FALLS OKCGON ipSfW K. J. v ...ut!,. 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