The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
N.vrnuitv, MAY
T, 1010,
The Evening Herald
K. J.
M L It II A V
KDITOK
Published dally eicept Sund.iy h
The Herald Publishing Company of thouand.
JUamam halls, at lib rourtn street
Entered at tbe postofflce nt Klam
ath Kails, Ore . for transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter
by tho taxpayer. Hut that Is not all. extend this line to that point
Kven these Industries are only a bo- We believe that these reasons me
ginning There are other and larger sufficient to Justify every voter In i! i
ones on the horlton, so clase In fact olty casting his ballot In favor of tho
n to almost Justify the statement triinsfer. safeguarded in It Is by the
that we are going to get them, and If tuistees And that Is why o he
we do. Instead of a olty of fifteen llee the people of this city should
we will hato a city of uutckh raise the balance of the ter-
twenty-fle thousand people within mlnal fund
fle jears m
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OAKLAND OFFICER
MIXED IN SCANDAL
We have made these statements be
fore, and often hae been met with
the counter argument that the mills
would not come to the elt. but would
be located In the timber This is u
mistake The men who contemplute OAKLAND. Ma) I T Chief of I'ot-
the erection of the mills are koIiik to lc J II Needermm who Is under In-
Member of lie Associate! Pros- t th(,m ,n Klllu,tt, yA for two dlotment on briber) charge, reslgn-
The Associated Press Is exclusive!) ... lm i i.i iwiiiim bur.. tmln
.titled to the use for republication reasons. es for three reasans Urst. oil I Is ..li lot h, n in.la
want the benefit or two ran- ""'i "- .... - .-.-.
rends, since II Is n rert.i'nl that i"' "'i arresieu on :. uuunrann
the so-called Strahom line will be i me grmiii jnrv r-uirneu in ...,..,.-.-extended
to llend. or some other I on with the linestlgntl.m Into -!mr-imlnt
to the north Second, because Res that protection has been grant-d
the mill men hae gotten away from Kmblers on payment
the Idea that It Is a good thing to
have a "111111 town" The Idea of a
--- distinctive settlement has been aban-
How many of us have stopped to dotted In -sections where prohibition
think that there has been, or will be is in effect, since the purpose of most
y six o'cIock this evening, paid to of them was to keep the saloons away
the workers in this territory upwards from the men And a further reason
of u ti.irrHr of a million do'.lnts In for locating here. Is that mill men
wages? How much would vou give have found a big city offers greater
if rou could make this sum half a security for a supply of labor "Mio
BtiKion? How much would you have third aud last reason for mills com-
said ten years ago to bo asjuied cf Ing to this territory lies In the fact
a payroll of one hundred thousand that the government is carrying tho
SATTKHW. MAY II
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of 5l".'il
monthly
The char;es that resulted hi iho
grand Jury Investigation were made
b former Chief of Police Walter I
Peterson, now captain of Inspector
He asserted that 110.000 monthl) has
been collected by certain policemen
for the protection of gambling 'n
Chinatown lie named Hpeclflc.itly
Chlef of Police Noddorman anil City
Commissioner K P Jackson
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Urn) Cartoons.
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show starts nt T :tll Av l (iMneU.
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The Most Popular of Mi;e stnrs In '
The Thrilling IMrsllte lluuti.i llinl
hits bliwisl Its tin) In to I'trr)
corner of The fnlwrse. In
Srrn Pnrts,
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Sunday & Monday
May 18th and 19th
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this Woman? i
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The LIGHT
TMt 1TOKV Of WOMAN WHO H10 I '
NO MOMOU UNTIL. BUND tOLCIII lllll
TAUOHT HKN TO Bit HR SOUL
Dltn..l y JrVotunUlwanlt J llll
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dollars? These are questions to eon- timber Investment and not the manu
Blder at this time while the people of facturer
the city are being asked to settle the if a man wants to enter the lum
dUrosltion of the railroad an 1 ! berlng business in this territory It is
raising of the terminal fund Tie possible for him to purchase his tlm
construction of the railroad to Spta- ber from tho government, and thus
Kae river means a doubling of this avoid the immense Investment ne
payroll by next year It means more sary to guarantee an unlimited sup
than that, but this Is sufficient to Diy. je . thus able to Dut his meney
jnsttfy any man stopping to consider- nt0 a larger plant and wider opora-j " T TT-.
"What would such a thing be worth tloM. The ra08t available tlmb.r Jo0,?0,,;:
to me?" We have gotten SO Qsed tO nlnnr tho lino nt nnr nrx.onf rill '.i.l !(- I. -fl-t.l In n. r.- tk. .In-.
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a goou sizea payroll mat wo
almost ceased to think about mcki
POUTS.MOPTM. X H Mny It? -Six
persons includiiK tlM captain and
IiIb wife and four ciilldrnr. uoro
drowned yesterday .chen ''ie coal sd-
en barge Nantlcoko oinnd ny the
I Potter Transportntluti Cjriranv. s.ink
' off the Isles of Sholas
ba accommodations has been purchased I
Bklng by the plants now here. Witt 'he'
it bigger, but if we are going to hue extension of the mumclptl line to
a city here, we must not let such neg- Sprague river, a new and more uc-
lect blind us to the future.
Ing 1018 this proKTsnuire ronipany U-
ned more tha sai8.0OO.0O0 of new
i life bniilneM. Ask Chllcote Jt Hmlth
cessfble lelt of timber will be opened
up, and that is why it is necessary to
THE RAILROAD QUESTION.
"What are you going to do aboat
tfce railroad and the terminal fmnd?"
aad "What do you think of the rail-,
Toad proposition?" are two questions
Ikat are being asked with Increasing ,
frequency by the people of this city,
aad well they may, for Inly by dist
ention and consideration can the
importance of this vital Issue be1
brought properly before the public
Great as the difference of opinion
may be about the wisdom of ever
having embarked on the proposition,
there Is dally developing the senti
ment that the time has arrived when
we bad better rid ourselves of what
may become a greater bugbear than
the courthouse question, if by any
miscarriage of Judgment the city
were saddled with a railroad.
The closer we Investigate the mat
ter the more convinced we are that
the money that Klamath Falls put
into this project will prove to be one
of the best Investments the city ever
made, and this notwithstanding the
fact that if we had had any voice in
the matter at tbe inception of the
proposition we would have opposed
It as strongly as we now support the
a!e of the road to the Oregon, Cal
ifronia and Eastern Railroad com
pany and the raising of the $20,000
terminal fund. The natural ques
tion Is: "Why this change of heart?"
It is a purely selfish one In the
first place the road as it now stands
is of no value to the city It is a
dead loss, and on top of that its
value will grow less from month to
month Operation by the city would
be out of the question unless. It was
extended to a point where It would
develop traffic sufficient to pay for
running It This would mean a big
ger bond Issue, and nowhere Is there
any sentiment In favor of that If
the road Is taken over by the Oregon,
California and Eastern It will Im
mediately become taxable, and tho
revenue produced will help, In part
to meet the annual Interest on tho
bonds. Hut all of this is a mere drop
tn tU l i...
w. uuLhei or reasons why
Vnn.l .L 1 I a
u D,.oul(j I)0 turned over to some
one who will guarantee Its construe
fimaTI PIU
fimall Dos
SaB Frice
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Constipation
bare stood rhe text of time.
Purely Ttsjretable. Wonderfully
quirk to baniuti blllioiincM,
heasUchc, indlgetiUoii mid to
clear up a bad complexion.
Star Drug Co.
about tbe NEW 1010 policial. -tf
ALUMNI MEETING MONDAY.
The Alumni Association f the
Klamath County High School are'
planning a big meeting at tho Ilbrnry
of tbe high school next Monday even
ing at 8 o'clock, where they will make
plana to entertain the graduating :
class this year.
Every member of the association 's
urged to be present at this meeting.
NOTICE.
Members of the Relief Corps, old
soldiers and returned soldiers nre
asked to meet at I. O. O. V. Hall at
10-30 on Sunday morning. May 18th
to go In a body to the Presbyterian
Church where a special sermon will
be preached on Peace and Arbitration.
TEMPLE THEATER
TOD IV
Pnrntnount l'rrriili
P.W'LINK KltKDi:itl lv
In
"THE ETEHVtl, IT"
AIm
The l.'lth Eplxiilr of
"The Lure of the Clrru."
HIWDAY MONDAY
Triangle Prmrnt
t'LAIKE ANDEItSOV
In
"THE UltAY PARASOL"
Alw
Puthe N'rwii l.lmt furrrtit Event.
Admia-ioa 10 A 18 ceuU MUae
2.30. Evraian 7:SO M D.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURE
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MfluTTfll Oiffon
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Irving Miller Is a recent arrival In I
Klamath Kails from Portland
Liberty Theatre
THE
NOTICE
Tht Keller Corps will hold Its regu
lar meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall
on Monday evening.
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YOU GET
THE BENEFIT
Of our two yearn' experience test-
Ing aeroplane motors It means
that wu can find the troublo and
correct it. Try us on your cr
troubles We guarantu our work
Charges reanonablu.
HoagUnd &. McCollum
221 Main Ht.
Phono 282-W.
JEWEL CAFE
FOR THE BEST IN EATS
Everything cooked to uit your Utte
Our Paitry can't be beat
JESSE BAILEY, Prop.
Phone 185 610 Main St.
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Hon to Sprague river
We feel now that If ,he line Is built
to Sprague river and the city has to
Pay off the entire three hundred
thousand dollars. It will still prove to
have been a good Investment, for tho
reason that construction to this point
will mean the Immediate erection of
three sawmills in Klamath Palls, and
at least one, and most probably two,
box factories. What will these four
or five industries mean to the city?
They will mean tho practical doub-ling-
of the population of tho city, if
this happens, tho Increaso in property I
valuo will he so Breat that tho pay
ment of Interest on tho railroad
bonds, and oven thu paying off of the
bonds themselves, will never be felt
So Much Down
So Much a Month.
We are not an installment house. We do not
advertise instalment terms but no honest
man or woman who loves music need go
without it. Mr. Edison has said to us: "Do
not deny music to the music lover. To those
of slender incomes, make terms that will not
harass them."
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph With a Soul"
is the world's greatest musical instrument.
It gives you eveiy kind of music, exactly as
performed upon the stage. It gives you all
that the ear can give of the art of the world's
greatest artists.
DO NOT LET MONEY STAND
IN THE WAY
If you are paying for Liberty Bonds or for
some other reason are not particularly flush
at the present time, do not let that fact pre
vent you from owing a New Edison. Don't
hesitate. Come to us and tell us confiden
tially what terms will be convenient for you.
KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE
Geo. A. Wirtz
PHONE 125 733 MAIN ST.
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Bank News
WE OPENED OUR DOORS FOR BUSINESS JULY
16TH, 1918, WITH RESOURCES AS FOLLOWS:
July 16th, 1918
Capital Stock and Surplus $65,000.00
November lit, 1918
Our total resources were $199,871.72
January 1st ,1919
Our total resources were $236,296.10
March 4th, 1919
Out total resources were $248,548.90
May 12th, 1919
Our total resources were $289,053.37
We want to thank our depositors for making it
possible for us to make this nice showing in so short a
time, and to extend a cordial invitation to others to es
tablish a connection with this growing institution.
Klamath State Bank
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