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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
r i fcxi , THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THUnWDAV, J15I.V in, ln,0 lAGB FOOT f ' t i .i ft r ,i t The Evening Herald I E. J, MC It It A Y DITOH JAMES S. SHEEHY ' City Editor Published dolly otcept Sunday by "Jhe Herald Publishing Uompixuy of .vsTJamatb Palls, t U( Fourth street &trtd nt the poitofflce At Klaro 'frftk Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru mails aa second-class matter Subscription terms by mull to any v'4Mdreea '& thu Uultod States: -Om year $6.00 0e month ........ ................... .50 our coats nml nut In municipal sys- m. and while wo aro at it lot if put In light nnd water stems, also While tho street'' aro opened tor the water main. It will bo possible to lay tlio conduits for tho wires. Out in the sparsely settled districts where the use of poles would be cheaper, the one polo would answer for elec tric nnd phone wires. The conditions here are Intolerable, and now is about the rlKht time to get things under way to secure permanent relief. Boys Accused of Killing ' " New York Stationer to ! 6 Get $200 From Cashbox (.oiur.it niMi'WV ' in rou ( w mm.' rns .. Member ( tlio Asxiclmrtl Press The Assoclhtod Press Is exclusively "ntttled to the use for, republication ,a all news dispatches credited to It st not otherwise credited In this pa lter, and also local news published herein. All rights ot republication or spe- afal dispatches herein are also re- Barred. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1011). PJfflC FLEET ILL RECEIVE ! BIG WELCH I Sll'Xfi AGAIN. SAN FHA.VITO, July 31 - Out side if war and peace no eent of le cent years has received the attent in . UL1I. Il.llt. .-.... ..t,l ...Ill nt.. ... ' v.iliujl I .iluic i.u.i?i nut:: mil fti- " the visit of the new Pacific fleet. j Scheduled to arrive at San Diego . . , . . . . ,., .,,, 'on or about August 10 the fleet then The telerhone u'ers of Klamath , " Falls are to be stood up against the ; ""-"" ...-. wall and robbed again This time tho robbery has to do with the re sidence phones .lust a few weeks ago when the business men of the 1 San FrnncKcn. Pncpf Sound .mil from therj to Honolulu where Secre tary of the Navy Daniels will orttet- tate ln,lj" O,,on tho Brca- -'pari Harbor dry ' -were robbed, the telephone people. with all the grandiloquence of any i CTeen-goods sharper, told the people that the rate did not apply to private Tjfconps Thp nlriln Inference was tha there was to be no immediate ln. I President ilson is expected to greet crease. But the officials knew at thc "eet " hls tour ot ll,e coaMry ,?, tt ,i,nt .hor -.., tn h au in-1 !n behalf of tno League of Nations dock. Everywhere the fleet it. to stop ambitious receptions are being plan-1 ned to eclipse any similar event in i Pacific, Coast history. I At San Francisco a'bout August 13, crease They also knew that if the Increase had been applied to both "business and private phones at the same time, j.ublic opinion would have forced a change, so they decided to -, nake two bites of the cherry, and now we are presented with the state ment that beginning tomorrow you will pay an increase of anout nine dcllars a year. There is only one of tvfo. remedies for those affected a municipal sys tem or discontinuance of phones in the homes. Perhaps both should be Adopted. It every private phone in the city was ordered out, there would be so need for business phones. Then the city could install its cwn system. One thine is certain, the people of Klamath Falls should never submit " this damnable piece of robbery. Tinder tha direction of the so-called Ht9rlKifW3vMHLHBSMBB I fi BBSS "!C ht. - ' fB -. aBT BsKBkST SBBfirBBBSSSl i i? r -r 3s r I Investigation Into the cause of the I Anderson Creek fire. In Ihu Crater 'National Potest, went of Tnleiit, din 'iloscd tli.it the Salslg l.umhor Com pany had been operating a donkey engine, uslni; a homc-mudc spaik m 1 1 -'-.tor imtlnly Imulequiile "for slop ping spuks. July H. a big fire start td In a snag and burned over three hundred acres. V. Salslg, muna ger of the Lumber company, plead guilty before .Mint Ice Taylor, of Med ford, iml whTs fined IL'fi.OO and corns, BUY A HOME j We lime eientl al very rminoiinlile prices anil eai leiiu. us lKtisl Ih'Io : , Tit ii riMim plastereil hini mid miiiiII lot near Ihi fiutm-iiv. nt $."S."V0.- I m on mvj (eriiis, 1 Four room limine nejir High Sellout nt j I (Mio.od. only s;t((i.(K) ncii nnil jlmbinie like rent. I Fio iiim furnished house, bath, j gaiiige, big lot, lnwii, iilrel.t loenteil. i 1'rlre Si: I (10 on i'i terns. Hurry, Three looin limine uiMr box fur. toiles; lawn gaiib'n. m leciuil porili, blu; lot. Onl SIUOO.00 (ii ens) (enus. The rninii iibislereil house In best i purl nf MI1N iMlini e'cht blc lot.". I K.irileti. jiHulfn, liai n. Price SUII.IO.OO mi env Irinis. 1'he room fiirulsheil Ikuisp, Imdi. screened Xrclifs, Iiimii, n l(-. r elliMi lnriittoii. tinner will -nil iriie nt S'JSIItl.lH). Some erj ln priced lots on eatj teiius. ! ciin.nm: , (l:l:t ,llihi m. , 30-2t VMITH. PI c (Id President -Wilson, if nothing inter feres with his Itinerary, will review the fleet in San Francisco bav or just off the Golden Gate. This, naval men say, will be the greatest naval uac- eant ever witnessed in waters of the.0'1 from the flrm's c;ls00,t' Thc l'0 Kduard V. O'Urlen , Fduiiid Kaile Paige i These are two youths who aiv al-, leged to have slain Gardiner C. Hull, a New York stationer, who was their employer, for $200 which disappear- Pacific ocean. In every city the fleet is to visit, committees to arrange for its wel come have been named. Parades will be held in every city visited, it was said. In most places it is planned to make at least one day of the fleet's stay legal holiday. From the inland cities and towns thousands of per sons are expected to make their way to the shore cities and aid in extend ing welcome. It is planned to out-do the memor able receptions which attended the visit of the Atlantic fleet to the Pac- -Envernment management the people ilf,c coast ,n 1908 durin ,ts famous were robbed first by exorbitant in stallation charges; then the business men were f-tuck up and their pockets "picked: pow the private users come 3r. for their medicine. Are they going to fight or submit? One or two can not do it and win. It must be a unlt t! saove. i trip around the world At San Diego a great aerial display ir connecUJi with the fleet will be held. There, many army airplanes will fly out In welcome with navy airplanes. At San Francisco airplanes are expected to come from Mather Field at Sacramento to aid In the celebration. ET US MAKE A CLEAN-UP. There is no question about the in tdtenatlon t with , which the, .new Jn--rese in'telephone rates will be met 3n this, city. But let us not stop with 3ast indignation. Let us take, off lice say O'Brien has confessed ho struck Hull with a hammer while Paige held the aged stationer. These photographs were taken the day the boys' were brought to New York,' O'Brien from Freehold, X. J., and Paige from Philadelphia. They -tils-1 appeared the day of the murder, and were arrestedthree days later. BIG INCREASE IN PHONE RATES MADE (Continued from page 1) TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains nnd aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL ?h world's standard rtmady for kidney, I vtr, bladdar and uric acid iroublot the national Remdy of Holland tinea 169&. Guarar.uad. Thrae aixaa, all drucfista, Vaak far tha CaU Meial araty has aad accept a liltatlea) liiiiiiniiiuik TAKE NOTICE There is something better than knowledge compassion; something worse than sentimentcruelty." Cruelty reacts upon thj cruel and cuts Its urgly lines deepeJ and deep er Into the substance of the soul. y ii M Get Your Winter Wood Now For a limited time I will sell you your winter wood at the following amazing prices: DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS $4.50 GREEN SLABS $3.50 . W. E. SEEHORN CO. i Phone, 72 622 Main. SM-'H-k-M- ixaaaaaifiiiti TTTTTTTVet which have been paid since May 1st. Validity Attacked The validity of the commission's action and of their order has been attacked in the state courts, and the ' federal administration and the tele- of the HOT POINT Range wv wuiusu mc iviwcu tu i ii a conclusion that the only rates, the Used at the Golden Rod Pro learalitv nf which la hovAml iati,n ( are the rates actually approved by ducts Demonstration at the the Postmaster Genera ldurlng the1 period of federal control. They are the rates contemplated by the act ot congress, and which will be effective for four months after federal con trol, or until revised by state au thoritles. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PIOTCBES" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day ajawa mm a a. a. .... - rn-Lru-J-unj-LrLnj- TONIGHT FRANK KEENEN in Tedd: of the Times Peerless Comedy "HIS DIVING BEAUTY" FRIDAY Jane and Catherine Lee in "If n II "SMILES" The company has filed a. letter with the Public Service Commission WAY." m wmcu u is siaiea tnat they recog nize the commission's Jurisdiction is the Postmaster General dnrlnr tha power to review the rates "now made effective after due hearine and or. der. The following chances am mniia in rates for residence telephone ser.1 vlae ' Individual line $2; desk, $2.25. 12.75; desk, $3. Pour-party line J1.50; de'sk, 1.75 $2; desk, $2.25. Extension (without bell) Old r.-itp u-nli en ..... . ,- , ...,, icuib, ucbk, yo cents. New rate, wall, 50 cents; desk, 75 cents. j Extension (with bell) Old rate, (wall, 65 cents; desk, 90 cents. New rate, wall, 65 cents; desk, $1. , "c luifi-iuiea raies win yield an various groceries this week. Cooking is turned from . drudgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT All styles for sale by s Link River Electric Co. -Old rate, wall, New rate, wall, -Old rate, wall, New rate, wall, r annual mcrease of upwards of $260,000 In the State of Oregon, but as the increase in wages is up wards of $225,000, tho net returns to the company with the rates now made effective is approximately 2 per cent on the valuation of the company's property at 13.4;000, as found by the Public Service Commission. MAAAAAAMAMAMAMAAAMVMWVWWVW; A GOOD HOME. Women always value highly a Reed homo, for they spend most of their Urn. there. We havT.ne In Hot Springs Adltion that will surely Ploaao. It has five Wg rooms and i sleeping porch la main part of house, also large screened back porch, bath, largo closets, fire place, cabinet work, pantry cold storage room lawn and large lot. It also has an addition with two good bed room and large wood house and garage, making a fine place for a large family. Owner ex. pectH to leave soon to cam for nti. Interests and will sacrifice .at 3A00.00 on .terms. Better look 'at this today; it may be none tomnrrnur. Ohllcote at Smith, 685 Main St. Phone Do You See Perfectly Can you sec distant objects more clearly than ever? Or do you think you read more easily? You cannot be cer tain that you do these as well aft you should, To ob tain clear vision you may unconsciously be straining your eyes. Only one person In every four has perfect sight, and It is your duty to yourself to make sure of your sight. If defective, It needs help remember that small defects neglected grow more serious. Learn If you need eye-aid. Our teBts en able us to give you just the help you need. Let us ex amine j'our sight. H.J.WINTERS - JEWELER tt OPTICIAN. 706 Mala. Phone ltf-W. Diamonds llltsWs1IMiss,MslMMiiaiMWl IWH in IHMWiii n art Mt tn .fcais iseel tttM ! Heir Own Mileage Adjustment to Fabrics - 6,000 Miles Cords - 8.000 Miles Diamond Tires kept on giving such masterly service kept it up with such unwavering consistency tha t they automatically lifted themselves out of the old adjustment class. Think of it -formerly on Fabrics thsi- adjustment was 3,500 .miles now 6,000 miles; on Cords, 5 000 miles now 8,000 miles. If a good tire' which was the favor ite of hundreds of thousands of car owners, proved itself so much bet-' ter that we can safely very safely raise the adjustment bases more than 40, it is a sure-mileage tire for you to use. Now is the time to put on Dia monds all 'round. also The new adjustment bases apply on all Diamonds now in use or in the hands of dealers. ADJUSTMENT Fabrics - 6,000 Miles . Cords - 8,000 Miles Diamond' Tire & Vulcanizing Co. MARPLE & SMITH pnopiqBTOBs PHONE 167 120 8. SIXTH ST. .Diamond SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires DOORS OPEN AT 7 P all. M. 80-3t rtswilis for the Herald. AAAMAMAAAMAmMVVVVVVsVVW