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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1920)
TU 'atMDAT, pCTOBCT M, 1M0. THE EVENING MJftAJJP. kLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAfM vom 2 I 0 IH j i I Marx 9 Mathematical Miracle and Answer ,Mn. MARX: (Continued from pate 1) ANHWKHt (Continued from Toco 1) Into roads, wo wilt bo that much ahead. Tho $92,000 can't bo used until you know whether It Is to bo charged or crodlted and when Mr, Maris, or anyono olio uses, that $91,000 as a charge against the county, ho doe ro for the deliberate purpose of tooling the people, hoping by this misrepresentation to gain their support. Judge llunnetl has accepted tho keys to the Main street courthouse. Ho not only accepted them, but he haa Insured the building for $113, 000. If that la not an acceptance of the building what Is? Today the Main treet courthouse haa been accepted by county by reason of these two aota of the county court. That In surance was taken out last July and I the Insurance agents were asked not to file their policies and bills, until later. WhyT Was It because tho coun ty court was afraid tho peoples mould know It? Is that taking the people Into tho confidence of the county court? Drlng this right homo to your self, Mr. Veter: Suppose you had n partner In business who tried to dou ble croas you this way, what would you think and what would you do? cause the sheriff turned oyer tho key to the county Judge, which the county Judge dcnlea. It la the acceptance of the build teg that will cost us that $91,000, it you plesse, and'; that la what we art) fighting. We" will accept It When they aay we will have to pay H but It la never going to say that Aid that la why we Includo tho 88.000. I want to aay to you In brief tkte:. That when Murray attacka the county court as he aid the other alght In his editorial, on the ground that thla county, court was remiss la Its duty In not asking for an In junction restraining Dougan from completing the i court house, and that It was the county court's fault that It la built, he has misquoted the actual facta. In bis own paper, It you will remember, ho told you a couple of years ago about tho In junctions that were Issued against the county court. Let me refresh your memory. That was tho -In- Innetlnn fhaft wa lattfl tir Jndffe r-ikina ininn thn ponntr court. Here Is another piece of sharp t-k- i ki. it aa ... -mm m practice upo ntho part of Mr! Man it In omco on the platform that you When he read that tnjunctlon to his wanted the Hot Springs court houso hearers he knew he was ralsropre building, the very mt thing It did, acntlng the facts and that "fHer was serve notice on Dougan to qultl - n- told ho tru'h- J"1 '" t-u Mention, nti nwk ss. ninH 'Junction was secured when the It? Then the next more that our! Main atreet building waa well 'on Meads oa the other aide did waa aaitowarda completion, not at the he follows 'ginning. It tho county court had "Kow, therefore. In consideration ne Into the circuit court and ask- . - . - ... .... ' mA lt- fn- Bti InlntirtlAfi n- m uereoi, ana oi ipe particular tnai-.- ..... .,... . ter. etc. (Reads Injunction) "Writ of ejectment, the Main street Then be has the effrontery to courthouse would never have been come out before tne puniie anat-- " - - m.. ..'flk.h wiiu county court knows. Judge Ham- the Dougan building , be erected, jltoa aays It when be atates In et- Waat buffoonery!- What doea Be !" i-B 'u nul "" " say that we are to swallow thla? contract. It he had no contract Ha knew thla aa well as you and I "he had no bualness on county prop aad yet he undertakes in his at-jerty. If he had no business there. tacks to shift the blame for the at-"H was the duty of the county to tacks on Burrell Short and Dob 'eject him and when the county Baanell? Where does he get that 'court failed to do Its plain duty, from? What was Short and Bob? was responsible for the muddle Bunnell to do in the face .of the we are In; It la responsible for the lalaaetion? Were thev to violate instruction of the Main street It and go to jail fan. contempt of courthouse and all the twisted argu mart? v ' (aunts of paid attorneys caaaot get an t am am fn mv frtonita. u! around thla fact nor relieve. Judae to aak thla question. Having 'shown (Bunnell and 'c6mmIsloner' -Snort of that thla county court has efficient-. tho responsibility. ly eoaducted your buslaesa affairs! roryou si coity 'rials thaaer.rAIl cmrttml'Mm tromrUmlll have established a tremendous aur-Jwas there for was to tooL.tha.pao1 pMs la ths county treasury, ame, pis, r He would have succeeded. Jead taey went la omee facing a 'deficit, we not teat a stenographer' to lake that they have reduced the tax levy, ' down what he aadl. We are aub aae that they have daae everything jmlttlag It to a bigger audience than to jet year.gepd road, that It was Mr. Man will ever address. Wo "poastb'le to do;-that they havw keptlwaat to bo a'bsorntery ' f arf. 'We their promises la so far as they have ao personal bias or apleen in thla tight thla time. Wo are only seeking to help stop a fight that has apllt this city and county for a decade, aa4. brought dlagracoupos one oi law oesi communities 'earth. Wo want to see ths'.fghtl stopped in a manner that will bring having tried to do It whea you put 'a constructive policy out of the! Oct. S3 theaa la to 4 Kt iV ,. ruins that have resulted from what I Oct. 84 .. Mr. Chalrsaaj, I thank Von. has occurred during the past tea Oct. 35 years. That Is why wo suggest tho election of Chaslaln nnd Peterson, thnt through their election tho Main strcot courthouse will bo oc cupied, the Hot Springs building converted Into r school nnd tho monoy on hand and to bo realised through tho wlo turned Into good ronds and aid In tho development of tho county. It Is tho sumo que tion, Mr. veter: uo you want a million dollars tor roads or do you want to put up moro money for another courthouse? ED, RICHIE, MHN T Both sides are confident of victory In tho Reed-Rltchle ten round bout at Medford Thursdany night, ac cording to communications received from both camps by tho Herald. Wild Bill Reed wlrea today that ho pulled Into Medford yesterday and Is ' In good trim for tho fight. Ho pre dicts that ho will swing a victorious mitt on the local champion before tho tenth round. "I am In wonderful shape," aays Reed, "and oftermy victory hero will mcot I-oe Anderson, who recently got a decision over Sam Longford." Frapk Smith, manager of Karl Ritchie, writes thnt Ritchie will win. Ho haa everything that makes a world'a champion, declared Smith, youth, -weight, quickness and boxing ability. -After ho wins from Reed, 8mlth asserts that he will challenge all comers and la willing to meet Jack Dampsey at ten days' notice. Medford papera Indicate big Inter est In the bout In that city and a big house Is epected. Many Kla'math Falls fans are expected to be at the ringside, both fighters having a big following here. won permitted to keep them that ot constructing and finishing the Mot Springs court bouse, aad If their baarlal hada't sweat tied, they weald have, had it up, by thla time. You electee: them 'on that platform, Are yoa golag to put them out for I WEATHER RECORD o o rra- Max. Mia. Maltatloa 45 40 N 1 4 14 "43 ' 71 S3 76 87 66 ;4S . 43 It O 56 30 -r- 60 87 '6 4' 6 43 SI 40 15 41 11 51 14 M St.. IS 15 47 32 4 SS 46 31 40 SO 41 3S 31 5t S '5 SO . ., 68 85 67 30 66 38 67 38 Oct. 1. ......... Oct. l........ Oct. S OCt. Imwhh Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 4..... Oct'7 ' Oct. 8 -.-- --. rr-- ' . J . . Oct, (10 Oct.' 11. Oct. IS Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 16.' Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct H . Oct. 18 Oct. SO . Oct, 31.1. Ul SB SB i t i The Telephone Situation In tho engineering of a telephone plant switchboards, conduits, cables, pole lines and general mechanical equipment we have always tried to anticipate tho growth of a community and provldo therefor by advance construction. This course lias ennfilod us to more promptly comply with requirements forscrrlco with better construction and at an ultimate expense lees than that Involved In waiting to meet demands us they arise. In the war period we were unable to maintain this reserve plant, aa the very things we needed for telephono purposea were required and necessarily taken for government purposea. The demand for telephone service did not decrease and our reserve facilities were practically ab sorbed In meeting It. As every business man knows, tho problems of reconstruction fol lowing the war liavo been acuto and prolonged to an entirely unex pected degreo. Unusual conditions aro prevalent throughout tho entlro manufacturing, mercantile nnd social world. Tho telephone Industry lias had to meet all the difficulties and handicaps of retarded produc tion, distribution and transportation. This advertisement Is not meant to be ono of apology, but one of explanation and even accomplishment. In tho faco ot an unprecedented demand for telephone service In the last few months, hampered by tho exhaustion ot our reserve plant and difficulty In securing materials, we liavo added more telephones thus far this year in the State of Oregon than . In any similar period of telephone history. In the State of Oregon, In tho eight months ending August 31, wo have added 6863 telephones. In tho eight months ending July 31, 1917 before the war we gained 26C6 telephones. In the State ot Oregon, we have approxlroatley 2600 ununited appli cations for telephone service. A similar situation exists all over the United States. We will continue to secure all the equipment possible, and the desires of the public will be met as soon 'as It is humanely possible to do so. .The Telephone Company regreta the inconvenience to prospective subscribers. It Is aa anxious to give service as the patron la to receive it. The Combpany is doing all In Its power to remedy conditions and furnish service in accordance with normal standards. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company v V, m M4MfMM4M4,((V4 ? ' ' it 1 1 A .1 . l I ' SONOk'A TONE PERFECTION Since being awarded the highest score for Tone in 1915 'at the Panama-Pacific Exposition Sonora has again jumped in the lead by the in vention of " The All-Wood Tone Arm," which is the final element of absolute Tone Perfection. 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