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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
fY n , w - u VimAT. OOYOMCll Mi' itM THE EVENING H1RALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAoarotm JV '. If i Irl v If- m w ThcEvening Herald . . MDRRAI frib aov'hm atr Mttar Pabltahed dally, except 8anday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at IIS Fourth Street. itared at the postofflce at Klam a., for transmission t second-class matter. Falls, Ore., for transmission thra mails aa SafiMBKR OP THK ASSOCIATED PRKHH The Associated PrM Is exclusively kludge Worilcn. time and the publication ot tho ro port hnd absolutely no connection with his condldacy. Tho statement that Tho Evening Herald Is deadly opposed to his ad ministration Is laughaolo. Wo have never been ablo to tlnl any admin istration to oppose. As u mayor Mr. Strublo Is nil; -his administration ts nil. Nothing form nothing loaves nothing. ABlltUJI .mi Ik. --. .... .H..kll...l. I WHMt.vu v MAO UM IUr rOLIUUIlUIUUUQcj yfQ mi mti Lim aiapaicaes creauea 10 11,; ar not otherwise credited In this taper, and alto the local news pub Hefced herein. worden va iiuxnell Realising that ho Is facing nn al most hopeless tight, Judgo Uunncll has succeeded In calling to his as sistance tho well-known Influence ot Tho lattor's lotter, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1020 THE MAYOR'S LETTER Wo are printing In full In today's Herald the correspondence that has passed between Mayor Strublc, Gov ernor Olcott and tho State Flro Mar shal. No citizen ot Klamath Falls can read this correspondence without blushing. Here Is a man whom tho people have honored with tho high est office in the city grovelling In tho political gutter to besmirch a state official who did his plain duty, and did It In an honorable. Impar tial, and gentlemanly manner. Not printed yesterday, calls upon tho people of tho county not to swnp hotscs In mid-stream. Wo havo n very high regard for Judgo Worden and wo know that It ho had remained In Klamath county ns wo h.irn nnJ was ns familiar with con- l.tWInna nm trn nm. Iin wmilfl tnilAV bo standing sldo by side with Tho Herald In urging the settlement ot tho courthouse tight by tho election of Mr. Cnaslaln and Mr. Petersen. Wo bcllovo Judge Worden would have dono just what Tho Herald Is doing. Ho would put aside his per sonal feelings and prejudices and tako up the Issue upon the basli ot doing that which ts for tho best in terests ot the plain people. He did that ten years ago, as wo did It. Wo know ho would do It now It he were us familiar with all phases ot the m i A h a being satisfied with tho courteous Banner In which the representatives fht as he Vat then. ot the flro marshal's offlco disposed) Ten years ago It was tho Hog Com- ol the disgraceful and thoroughly In-; bine against tho people. Today In- competent manner In which Mr. Siru- ble has administered tho business af fairs ot this municipality, he In veighs against a them becanse they did not tie to their superiors and paint him white. Poor Mayor Stru blel IDs pitiable plight calls for sym pathy rather than condemnation. And with it cornea the relieving thought that We .are to be afflicted with him but, a few weeks longer. As to the charge against The Her; aid that the report was held ap for the psychological effect It would have npoa the candidacy ot Mr. Wl ' ley: It has about the same founda tion ai the rest of the charges made by the'mayor. la The. Herald of Tues day, October , annouacemeat was made jthsit'.the report had been re xceelved aaeT weald be. pabtisaed la fall Inl the team of the 7tb It waa eia up aieam we plaaacarapM a the day wevprlatd the report. There ts'aot a ba-faeaa maa la the, city hat who kaowithat Mr' Wiley aad'ao ftateaUoa t hasfe A eaaaMiWat that' ,,r","" 2J2 stead of being one Hog Combine there are two, and the monoy of the plain people Is being shovelled Into the trough to fatten both. Ten years ago JuCge Worden tackluj the o'd Hog Combine with a fearlessness and frankness that carried every thing before him and he wa elected. True to his promli? be started the building on the Ho. Springs lte. Day in and day out Lc fought for the people and he mndo progras Can the same be said ot Judgo Bunnell? No. He was elected to prevent the building ot the courthouse on the Main street site and complete the Hot Springs structure. Did ho stop the building or the Main street court houset Did he make aav legal movo to eject a trespasser from county property? Did he take the noceswrv legal steps to protect the property placed ander bJe control? He did Boac'cf these things. He tells us that Dougan did not have a legal con tract, and we believe he la right" oar this pohit. Thea If Dougan did not have a legal dintract. why did be H Su. I I ! &- M&,m .Vu V m 'Vf .uMiriii'.iiLiuumiinBiiimiinaiiiiiiiiiiiMii'iiimngi 4yTTffT1TlTaywT?t1IWjaPTftWTWWTTtWTl't I' I HIT T aJ 1 1 i - ' ''KniTTTniit n aaajiaanuiisUHMnr tm 1 am M mtr W HT sill Ml STHI INSTPUMSMT Or QUALITY onotc CLKAR AS A BKtt Q 3IlsbRi ft 1 1 t'qnipvvivKrriyrrsiarrTfti; INVINCIBLE The Matchless Phonograph ! MM - IT, ft I Good Taste in PJFQOTWEAR -r - - '''"''""''jKaatlaBfl laT . 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When the people learned that Judge Hanks was going to build the Main street courthouse they prompt- lawyers, and the county. would not be held np tt. ridicule the country over because of Its multiplicity of courtbousos. The plain fact Is tho Judge Dun nell and Commissioner Short are to blamo for the erection of the'Maln strcot courthouse. They rcvor should CLUB HMOKER PKOMIMEH HOMK PAHT KXHIMTIONS The Klamath Falls Athletic club Is putting on a smoker of unusual Interest tonight and will feature Bat tling Montgomery end Kid Lewis In a fast threo-round bout. Thesa mon have permitted Dougan to build It. .art) both In tho pink of condition Now that It has benn built, nnd It and will put up a fast exhibition. For ly recalled him and "heled Judw'lf" "c7,,w"hut co"t, Jhoa preliminary lha club has two pair. !i,.nnn tn ..n i, Thi. h i.- f-ii.t s,llrer!' "h0"''- occupied. Let of local amateurs who will stogo a ed'to do and In falling ha. brought!"" f..' fr lbq .b'under of coupla of good exhibition- and are about present conditions. Now ho Telegraph Tabloids P NEW YOllK, Oct. XJS. -Tho Ar mour & company corporation, and various of Its -officers, wro Indicted horo yesterday on 127 scparalo counts of prnfltcnrlnK, comes to these same people and ask them to place their stamp of ap proval upon his negligence; asks them; to place him back in office with instructions to scrap tho SJaln street courthouse, Which will notj cost the people a dollar, outside of the the lawyer's foes Judge Bunnell has paid out so lavishly; asks them K.NOINKKIl KILLKD IX our officials, and use that money sum to nluaso. Tho first nrollmlnarv In developing the resources of tho will bo betweun Turfy Anderson and county. Let us cease following that Mad Mullah the courthouse fight to our ahamo and tho exnendlturo! of hundreds of thousands of ollar, bouts. Tho first preliminary and follow the -better and more spiring leadership of good roads, in. ',.' "," 4 L "- .:, . mWMWHH4.- ... t Vf .utWaJ ; to send him back into office that he may spend another (200,000 for a third rnurthnllRA. Ha mimft thlnlr I tho people of the county have lost their senses. If Judgo Worden had been elected In place of Judge Bunnell what would ho havo done? Ho would hayo gone Into court and secured an In junction stopping the work and 'kick ing Dougan off county property. He would havo sued him and Judge Hanks and everyone else for the damage done and he would have gone ahead and finished the , Hot Springs structure That's the differ ences between the two men--ono Is business, the other is not. If Judge Bunnell had 'listened to proper legal advice he would havo secured t!)o injunction. Tho oxcu'oo that It would have mado county liable for danWeq is not well foundod., for Dougan' did not have a legal contract and consequently could' not collect damages,", Eyea If Dougan did have a legal "contract and could collect dam- great aa tht aoafa incurred for PORTLAND KKKIQIIT WRKCK PORTLAND, Oct. 22. Oscar Balrd, Southern Pacific engineer, whose home is In Portland, was Hill ed this morning, when the helper engine of a freight train Jumped the iraca at uregon city, Four cars were dragged from the track. Others of the crow were uninjured. Ilajdy Blehn and tho other between Terrible Tiny and Cyclono Tulfy. Dr. W. A. Luonurd will referee all of tho will begin promptly at 8:30 at the club rooms over tho Dodge garage. FORCKD FRKDING OF MAYOR OF CORK IH CONTINUED TWO KLAMATH FALIX MKN I.NDICTKD O.N LIQUOR CHAItOK PORTLAND. Oct. 22. Warren Ruff and Oeorge Black of Klamath Falls were indicted here yosterday by the federal grand Jury on a charge of disposing of liquor to Indians of tho Klamath reservation. VANCOUVER, Oct. 22. Latest ruturns indlcato a "wut" majority of 2M00 votes In tho wet vs- dry election. TACOMA, Oct. 22. Little Bobble HtuRB. kldnnpped Hoptombor 14, waa returned to his mother last night, INUKItHOLL MURDER C'HAROK TO BE TRIED DECEMBER 10 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Tho United .Lutheran church of Amor leu convention refusud tn sanction4 ot tho declaration 'of tho Rev. E. F. Bachman at Philadelphia that the treaty of Versailles should lie modi fied. t Trough action tnksu ot the recent, convention In Atlantic Clty( woaaea have bocome eligible io full member-, ship In the Atlantic' Deeper Watar association.. December 10 has been set by the circuit court as the date for tho trial of Gilbert Ingorsoll, Swan Lake rancher, charged with tho murder of Henry tftochslcr nt Dairy last July. LONDON, Oct.22. While Mayor MacSwIney continued to have spells of delirium yustorday and last night, .... the prison authorities renewoa their TIIH mu.vri ,rouTi W THE - " vriva1 ' sBlia attempts to forcu liquid food Into his mouth IIAUV 1M)Y ltOH.V Dr. K. D, Lamb reports the birth" of a 7 pound baby boy to Mr, and Mrs. McLoughlln of Second' and Lin-'; cola- streets. ,, t. y ., I ....MATH XUNTV, IN THE MAT- TKH OF THH VJVTATK OF A. H. MOOHKLAND, I)IX7EAMED. No'ilco, of Hottlement of final ac count. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned .administrator of tho abovo estate filed his account on Oct. 11, 1920, In'.the above cntltlod coutr anif matter, and-that Saturdayj. November. WEATHEIt REPORT Oregon Tonight fair; Satarday fair except for probable rains ia the northwestern portion, - 18, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. la the court room of the abovo entitled court In the county courthouse at Kalmath Falls. Klamath Countv. Oregon, has been fixed by the court as tho time and place at which It will hear and sottlo tho same. All per sons having objections to said no- count, will file the same with tba clerk of tho safd court or appear porsonally and object thoreto, on or bofore tho date mentioned. . Dated at Klamath Falls: Orernn. OptobeV 11, 1910. ' . FRANK MOORLAND, Administrator of the' Estate of A. 8. Moorlnad, Deceased. - ' Oet. WI;I5 Not; 1-8,. V .-,! Ji''