The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 23, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
hatijiumy, fHrnmun wt,
inao
Letters From
The People
8AYH lltl;ilTi: INV()l,Vi;i
IN UM'IITIIOI'HI", I'KJIIT
llonanui, Oru Oct, 20, 1U20
To tho ICdltor of tho KviiiiIiik llnruld:
lJonr sir! A 11 subscriber to your
Vapor, a voter nnil b tnx payor, I
should llku to bo himnl through
your columiiN on this courthouio
question.
I hellevu In a fair (I nil ovorywhero
and nil tho Unto, to everybody. I bo
llovo In representative government,
In innjorlty rulu. Tim majority may
not tilwa bo right, but If our gov
eminent In to ntand, tho expressed
will of tho majority of tho pooplg
nuit bo our law,
A "nowcomor" reading your paper
recently would get thn Impression
that wo nro n pack of foolit, devoid
of clvlo prldu or common seriso. I
hardly think Hint li fair.
Year ago wo recognized tho nood
or n now courlhouso. Wo Totod thn
fundi; wn selocteil tho alie: our em
Ployeo began a building.
Then wo thought It ndvliabla to
change employees. Tho now man
wai pledged, both publicly nnd pri
vately, to carry out our will. Had
bo done no that bulldlnc would liavo
have boon completed and occupied
long ago, an ornament to our city,
and a aourca of prldo and satisfaction
to us all.
Why didn't ho do 10T Who author
lied him to abandon that building,-
to throw away our money? Who told
him to if led different lite, and to
erect a different building?
Illi building wm half done before
wo know anything about It, and ha
managed to complete It In nplta of
all wo could do.
Who then li reipomlble for the
present dligracoful muddlo? It U the
men who are trying today to carry
out tho exproMtd will of the people
who have to pay the bllti, to uphold
tho fundamental principle of ma
jority rulo; or thn man or men whoi
by trying to thwart our will brought
thin condition upon usT
l.et ui be fair. I do not raise tho
question of tho relatlvo merit of the
two location!, nor of the relatlvo
merit of tho men advocating each,
,That li not thn question. It la: Shall
wo have representative government,
or shall wo not?
No man hates litigation more than
It M.i n. mm will .......1,1,. II
a .... ,,,..( TM, fmilllllU IIIIIIU llinil
I to iivpM ttrlfu, Hut thuru'n ono
thliiK I won't micrlflcn, nnd that In n
vital prlii' , lo, I will Klmly spaml
my part ol .lint $25,001), and that
much iiicru. If iiucnmnry, lo main.
tnln tho tiovurolgnty of tlm iicuulo
mid to show our cIiohuii officials,
from iiriiNldunt to poumltiiimtur, that
thuy uro not tho inuilont of tho poo
plu, but tliolr urvaiitH, hired nnd
pnld lo oxueuto our oxprosiod will.
If I should order u suit front n
tailor, select mtitnrlnl nnd pattern,
and dopor.lt (if) on It, and thnn whim
I callnd for my suit ho should Inform
me thai wbon he had It halt Mulsh
ed a friend of his happened In nnd
that It was not what I needed, and
ha would select other material and h
stylo bettor suited to my ago and
complexion; that ha would gunranteo
hi icluctlon to plomo mo, What
would I do?
Would f tako tho suit of his friend's
solectlon; pay for It; loxo tho fCO
deposited on my choice, nnd tako It
homo for my wlfo to uso for mop
rugsT I WONDKIl IK I WOULD?
WOULD YOU?
Youra respectfully,
II. M. DANIEL.
MAKK OKFI.lt KOH
llOAII HKTTLKMKNT
Klnmnth Kails, Ore.,
Oct. IK, 1920
To Wliom It May Cencern:
We, the undersigned fnrmurs,
would makn the following offer to
tho County Court of Klamath Ceun:
ty!
If tho County Court will build thn
Klamath Kails Merrill highway along
tho Modoc Northern railroad aurvey
from thn Khohall I'lnee Into Kln
mnth Kails Instead of building It
past the bouses of llurrtll W. Hhort,
l.um Abort, thn John A. Short
tato place and by Judgn Bunnell's
place and Mr. Kordyce-a place, we
will give tho county court rights of
way through our tanda free of
charge,
Wo do not wish to Impede highway
building but wo do object to tho
county commissioners using tho peo
ple's money to build roads past tholr
places In order to feafticr their own
nests. Knough of this his been prac
ticed In tho past and we feel that It
Is now tlmo to call n halt to this form
of squandering tho people's money.
Had tho highway followed tho Mo
doe survey Into Klamath Kails every
man and woman coming Into Kla
math Kails from Merrill and Matin
If the Wood Dealer
Sold Service
W da aot asM carresrti we sell sat lie.
aaVtatT
That
taw) wood del or aoM saiiluu as stead of wo alt, aa
WalL m
' weald lead lo pear faiaaia aad roar laasjr, take away the
, aad esoaa um naaa.. z -fail aanr ao
New row kayeo BBacn afea,' aahiiafa yew toy aces
ran yoa ecsssaassv Bat aw wnlw is nmfeisaud far
at um MinaMi asM war ataasa.
roa ajrsals
Tfea Is was m
-alaa of thla inagaa
. aaattor what It to, If yea haw a
"yoar iiu oras aot
aa or writ as ahoat It.
errvtee. It to um
Ho
ear rata, ilea esoae la ail see
w
If jroa have aa? saggwtloavs to snake, we wM gladly avail oar
selves of Chew aa oar aim to coaataatlr to Improve oar ami Its to
yon aa faat aa toe developsneat of acieaea aaw hasuw aMIItjr aenelt.
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California-Oregon Power
Company
would snvo Just three mile on each
round trip to tho KiiIIh. TIiii distance
from tho Klmhalt pluco to Klnmnth
Knlls Is Nhortnr by tho Modoa North
nrn survoy roulo tlinn It In by tho
places of tho county JuiIko and com
mlsMlonorri, Tho county court could
linvii snvi'd Justono mllo In rond
building if thuy hnd mado tho high
way follow tha Modoo nurvey so as
to connect with tho Hlnughtur House
rond near the old Btllu place. In oth
er words, tho dlstanco from Khe
halt's place to tho connection with
tha Hlnughtor House rond would
have boon one mllo shorter than
frAm Khohnlt's place to the connec
tion wltb the i.akcvlow highway at
tho old John A. Bhort plnco. Header
of this will kindly refer lo tho map
published In tha Kvenlng Herald on
Octobor 18, 1090.
All wo ask of tho county court Is
a. square ileal, Wo know that they
have not given us ono. If they had to
go straight with tha highway, why
did they turn off when thoy reached
ho Merrill ranch Just north of Merrill
Instead of going strnlght through It
tho sumo as thoy have dono with our
places.
Wo havo been Informed that tho
county court allowed tho John A.
Bhort nutate, ownod by a relatlvo of
ono of tho commissioners, f 1400 for
three acros of lands covering right
of way for tha highway through tho
threa ucrns of land covering right
fared us lost then ono third of this
sum per sera' for our lands. Tha
Short estato lands am dry lands. Our
lands. aro fully Irrigated and seeded
to alfalfa and other crops.
OEOUOK KHKHAUT
BOI'HIA HKNL.KY
CON CUIITIN
nOIlBftT CHEYNK.
homo of Mrs. Heohorn 111,1 Mnln
Kt. at 10 a, m,
Kvenlng services at tho Unptlst
church nro being conducted by tho
YounK I'coplo. Tho pnotor glvoi an
add ross cvory Hundny evening under
tho general subject, "luhlng lo iho
Front," tho subject for Hundny even
ing Is "Money."
Methodist Episcopal Church Tenth
and High, He v. 8. J. Chaner.
pasior, iuub jiiKh ot, I'bono C37-W.
Kmmanuel Daptlit, Eleventh and
High streets. Dlble school, 10 a. a.
Prayer meeting Thursday, t p. m.
Womoa'a Home and Foreign Mission
ary society meoti first Thursday of
each month.
AT THE THEATERS
BIB EATERS CET
HEIf TROUBLE
Thoro's mnny a husband who
thinks his wlfo wns "cusy to got."
They never know how cIojo they
enmo lots of them to losing out
entirely!
That was tho caso with Mllly
Morehouso's husband. And she hap
pened to hear him make a remark
once that mado her sore. Bhe deter
mined to make him get her all over
again, so that bo could never again
say she was easy to getl
Did sho succeed? Well, she suro
'did. The poor chap hnd the hard
est Job In his life.
Come and sa It all done! It's a
delight from start to finish; Marg
uerite Clark Is the star, "Easy to
Got" la the title tonight only at the
Star.
llunry II. Wnlthnll's splnnuiu uli
Ing has never been more strongly om
phnslzed thun in tlm characteriza
tion of thn mnn who tobk tho great
est sporting chance In 'A Splondld
Hazard," which will bo t,hown at tho
Star theater.
ANNOUNCEMENT
OUR NEW
HOT SPRINGS 1
BATH HOUSE '
is now open for business.
ALL HOURS
HOT SPRINGS
BATH HOUSE
M. A. MANN
Proprietor
1
AT THE CHURCHES
No change will be mado In this
column unlcws tho copy Is at The
Kvenlng Herald office by & o'clock
Krlday evening.
Sacred Heart church, corner of
Highlit and High, Rev. HughyJ. Mar
shall, Hev. J. V. Molloy.
I a. m., children's service. Adnlta
are requested aot to attend tbli
service.
10:30, high mass and sermon.
7 p. m., rosary and benediction.
The Christian Science society of
Klamath Kalla holda services la tha
lower room of tko Library bnlldlag,
corner of Third and Main atraate.
every Saadoy BMrntag at 11 o'eteek.
aad evory Wadaeaday aveaiag at
o'clock.
Tko subject laaaoa for Baaday:
"I'robatlon Attar Death."
The lanftar aaaaol aaaaaa to
Ml to 1:4I ovary anaay
Tha frao raadtag.rooan
toadhuj library to oaaa traaa !: to
:! aa Taoaaaya,
raaya.
rirst Baytlat Ckarea.
Bandar aaaoe
I at U a. m.
at 11 a. an.
Prayer aarriea Wadaaaday at I P. U.
Bvary aeooad aad foarta.wa
ovealac will be devotad to mlaati
LIBERTY THEATRE
"Always the Best for the Liberty Guest"
TONIGHT
The Celebrated Actress, Miss Ethel Barrymore, in
THE DIVORCEE"-
From' the great' stagcauccess, "Lady. Frederick" ,
SUNDAY , "
We will run a continuous show, starting at 1:80 p.
m., and the program is most excellent. The big fea
ture is
THREE GOLD COINS"
and the celebrated TOM MIX the man who never
fakes is the star. An excellent comedy and late
news-reel are also features.
, NOTE Remember that election night, Nov
ember 2nd, we will have, a special Western Union k
( wire in the Theatre, giving lis national election news.
The Theatre will be open all night and local election
news will also be announced.
. T. I, u. Baaday araaias at
T:S0 p. m.
A cordial tavltatloa to extended to
all to attaad tbaao aarvloaa.
t
Lutheran aervlcta will be held Sun
day at 2:30 p. m. In the Kirst Baa
list church, corner 8th and Wash
ington. Service by the pastor. Thome:
What Is Truth?
Sunday school at IMS p. m.
Kirst Presbyterian Church, corner
Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. B. P.
Lawrence, minister, 437 Third itreot.
I'bona 2B.
11 a. in. Subject "Tha Value of
Temptation." Spcclnl music by a
chorus choir under tho direction ot
'Mrs. K. S. Veatch.
At S and 7:30 p. m. moving pic
tures entitles "Thomas Jefferson
Morgan" will bo shown for tho bon
'cflt of tho school children of all
'crudes and also parents. Thoso four
reels aro furnished by tho vocation'
al dapartmont ot Ladles Home Jour
mil freo nnd aro sent out to encour
ago ovory child to complete tholr
Vubllc school course nnd look for
vard to soma vocational or life work
Thoy are very highly commended by
leading educators over the country,
Members ot other churches will'
have a chance to attend with tholr
'children at the 5 p. m. hour and so
not mlsa their own sorvlces. Como
phomptly at & p. m.
Christian church, corner tb and
Pine streets, C. P. Trimble, pastor,
3107 Wantland Ave. Phone 339-R.
Services are now being held at the
llnptlit church on Uth street,
Sunday school 10 a, m.
Sermon 11 a. m,
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
Sermpnj 7;30 p, ntj .
We Mayo torganliod a mea'a Bi
ble class which meets at the Star
theatre at 10 a.'m. The attendance
and Interest aro growing rapidly.
The Udy'a otaat vrtU aMt at the
i no American men and women
must guard constantly against Kid
noy trouble because we cat too much
and all our food Is rich. Our blood
la filled wltb uric acid which the kid
noya strive to filter out, they weaken
rrom overwork, become sluMlsh:
the cllmlnsttve tissues clog and the
result Is kidney trouble, bladder
weakners and a eeneral docl na In
health.
When rour kldneva feel Ilka
lumps of lead; your back hurts or
tha nrlne la cloudy, full of aedlment
or you are obliged to seek relief two
or three times night; If you auffer
wun sick neaaacne or duty, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you have
rheumatism when the weather Is
bad, get from your pharmacist about
four ouncea of Jad Salts; take a
tablespoonful In a glass ot water be
fore brvakfoat for a few daya and
your kidneys will then act fin. This
famous salts Is made from the acid
of grapee and lemon Juice, combin
ed wltb lltbia, and has been need
for generations to flush and stimu
late clogged kidney; to neutralise
the adds In the urine so It no longer
Is a sourco ot irritation, thus end
ing bladder disorders,
not Injure; makes a delightful offer
Injure; makes a delightful efferves
cent lltbla-water beverage, and be
longs in evory homo, because no
body can make a mistake by having
a good kidney flushing any time.
A classified Ad wi; sell It.
HAVK YOU A KAinnANKH MOIWK
KMU.N'K?
It will be of interest to the mnny
local users of Fairbanks Morrn ten-
i
Ines that a factory expert will be
In thla locality In a rtrr short time.
It baa always been a policy of the
FAIRBANKS MORSE CO. to keep In
close touch wltb the products of
their factory, to observe them In
tholr home surroundings.
If there la anything about your
engine you do not understand, any
Questions you would like to aik. In
fact, If yon have an engine problem
ot any kind, be will consider It a
favor to hear from you.
Write, phone or call at the of
fice ot G. C. LORE.NZ, 123 N. 6th
St. Local Dealer.
0-23-26-28-30.
VOTE X 65
LLOYD L. LOW
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
Regular Election Novem
ber 2, 1920
J
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For Sale at a Bargain
One flivver car with piston ring,
Two rear wheels, ono front spring,
Has no fenders, seat or plan,
Burns lots of gas, hard to crank.
Carburetor busted, halt way through;,.
Knglno missing, hits on two,
Two years old, three In the spring,
Han shock absorbers and everytnmg,
Radiator busted, sura does leak;
Differential dry, yoa caa hear It saaesk,
Ten spokes missing, front all bent;
Tires blowed out, ain't worth a rent.
Oot lots ot speed, will na Ilk tha dense,
Burns either gas or tobacco Juice,
' Tires all off, been run on the rim;
But a darn good flivver for the shape it's in.
MALLORY GARAGE
Phone 378-J 127 S. ft
esfsaet ! HI Ml HIM I'll Ml
7 :
Rock of Ages Granite
Time and the elements can no
more change the rugged cenotaph ot
ROCK OK AGES ORAN1TE than it
can change the rock-bound hills from
which It is quarried.
Light gray In color and fine In tex
ture, ROCK OK AQES GRANITE
adds distinctive beauty to any mem
orial public or private a beauty
which makea the monument a strong
hold of tender memories and a shrine
for generations yet unborn.
Your tsak of selecting a suitable
tribute to the departed will be made
easier by visiting my place of bus
iness at 1040 Main street and looking
over the beautiful- display I have.
Klawth Falls Marble
and Grade Worb
1040 Maim SL
G. D. Grizzle, rVoprietor
BBnBBBnflannftH Hl
MB XOC EVER 0TOT TO
THINK
ABOUT WOOBT
Maybe yoa do aot realise that
SLAB WOOD 18 B6OT-W00D '
The only difference being that tha slab-wood eosses al
ready aplit. There la more hark la the slab, that la tree,
bat'there la as much heat la tha bark, aa then la la .the
wood, ao In a cord of slab yoa hay as much heat aa la a
cord of body or limbs for much lees' money.
BUT GREEN BLAB NOW AND CwT YOUR FUEL BILL
IN HALF
O. Peyton & Co.
d!9 MAIN
WOOD TO BURN"
PHONE B3S
CHAS. J. CIZEK
MERCHANT TAILOR
BJii l w v aaaaan
.amasBBSBBV L F J BbbbV '
HARD TO GET GOOD FABRICS
THESE DAYS
but the cloths we show are the pro
ducts of the best mills and are ex
clusive with us. Come In and see
them. You'll be impressed wjth
their quiet good taste and the char
acter ot our tailoring fully equals
that of the fabrics ad every good
dresser knows.
fhomng at the.
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PHOTOPiBJ
yu
TO-HOT
MARGUERITE CLARK IN
"EASY TO GET"
t
The tale of a bride who Baid: "I do;"
then suddenly vowed she wouldn't After
she heard Hubby boast that r the proper '
"system" would win any woman. WH it? l
Come and see!
A rapid,-fire romance, loaded with
laughs.
SUNDAYHenry B.
Splendid Hazard."
Walthall in, ''The