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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
mnMMT, October as, iee THE EVaWBrG HtALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -''' r ' - . -r FAQS) OUR ANSWER TO JUDGE BUNNELL (Continued from nacre One) ' i i rnnaruuij xuignjujiji-ii-i .'.n-'iri i ------ , u. umi is uie irutn, men have'tne managers 01 we in urance companies committed perjury when they made and the policies accepted from the county court? That uch affidavits have been filed the information con tained in the following telegram: . .MOTH IISBLUK 9411 PM 1 PORTLAND, On., Oct. 7, 1M "C P. NTOXK. , " 1 1 "I aava ta mt nmwlai affldavlta of wiwii of Detroit aa4 Marian Co.. OoaarcUrat Fire, Aaerrtcaa Iaarac, Hmu'! Faa, North Rinr, Haaovtr Fire, ehowiag that ollctea wera tataed to Klamath coaaty a Jaljr twentieth tweaty oa aew court hoaae oa Block thlrty-rive, ta ralla, Orrgua. .trrwavHa alao ahom amoanta of charted and paMs that aoMcfca were acorafU rroai eoart aad writtra by local aerate of the compaaka at FalU. I will flip the afftdavha la nuprnne coart taJa wee, la mr optakra thea are afflrieat to how that aaaaca faktfled ta hU affidavit aavde. before the aai "MARRWON ALUSN" 4:48 a. Is this "food for contemptuous laughter," or is it de serving of the serious consideration of the voters of this The Bif rest, Brig htest, Moat Festive Social Function of the Year esDANCE MOOSE HALL Friday Night, October 29 BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA Will dispense its customary joyous jazz music, and the good time will continue until the "dawn o' day." You are invited to 1 .."TT, Leaders of Fashion for Ladies' Wearlmg AMwrsl LaVogue O-Jd Fellows' BUf ., S. W. Cor. 5th Main Visit our store and be convinced that our every day prices are less than so-called SALE PRICES Our purchasing power is far greater than the average merchant, as we buy for eight stores and buy direct from the best makers, and in many instances we go as far as buying the materials and have them made specially for us. In this case we save all the middle profits, and our customers get the benefit. On the class of goods we are handling we are not only underselling home competition, but also the large centers, as our overhead is much smaller. Remember that we carry the popular-priced goods as well as the finest that the market affords. So again we say, visit our store if you want a Suit, Coat, Dress, Blouse, Hat, Fur, Petticoat or Silk Underwear, and you will find that our statement is correct. Klamath FalU' Finest Ladles' Ready-te-Weer Showing, at tkeA fc 4aT A C20 I . "THE SLIM PRINCESS" H aaaa Adapted from George Ade'a maalcal comedy tncceu M J ait flu the adorable MABLE NORMAND Don't mlH this Harem Scarem picture, the funnleat B of all Mable Normind plcturei. Bsmj , TOMORROW - William 8. Hart In "SAND" BH Calif onus Eight Stores Oregoa Shorn X A t ftfe X x man's Odd Fellows' Building, S. W. T "OTsI slaft ' Corner 5th aad X I Hotel Furniture tor Sale In furnishing our hotel we bought more fur niture than we used. We are now offering the surplus at just what it cost us, plus the freight. As it was bought in carload lots, the freight is at rock bottom. We have for sale: 10 Simmons 2-inch tubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10 40-pound silk floss mattresses 9 yards 36-inch rubber matting . 1 dozen earthen half-gallon pitchers 'i Water tumblers Small cuspidors These goods are all new, having been just unpacked, and may be seen in Uie lobby ef the hotel. They are offered at prices that make them real bargains. CENTRAL HOTEL T county, who cannot but view with amazement and appre hension such questionable tranactions on the part of the officials they had trusted to administer their affairs hon estly and openly? If the supreme court finds that this act of yours con stitutes an acceptance of the Main street building what are you going to do? You and your attorneys claim that if the building is accepted before the supreme court pass es upon its legaltiy, the county will have to pay for it. It is the concensus of oninion of several attorneys whom wo have consulted on this point that this final act of yours of insuring the building clinches the acceptance of the keys. If that is so are you still going to spend $200,000 more of the people's money finishing a building you will never occudv? That may be laughable to you, but the people are looking at it from a different view point The plain facta are that a few property owner, who have atwajra oppoted the preeent county court, and were willing to go to any ex treme to ombarraai It In the court homo conlroveriy. reported to the moit ropreheoilble obstructive tac tic. All but five land owners ac cepted a reaionablo compensation for rljchti df way, and the Countr Court challenge ttio itateroent that nnyono received any preferenco In the matter of comicnnatlon. Kxtruct from the itatnmcnt ol Judge llunnull am Ilurrall Hhort, which wan printed In The Ili-rald of y--terday. You know that these property owners did not ob struct the highway work because of the courthouse ques tion nor for nolitical reasons. You know when you try to make the people of this county believe that, that you are doing an injustice to them. The real reason back of their attitude was the methods you adopted. You admit in your article that the highway was located over your nrote&t and oniv after vou exnausteu every resource at vour command. If that was your judgment, and this property uiu not oeiong to you, uw iut muic juouuuu jnust these people have been whose property was dam aged and who felt that their rights were being destroyed? Were you jutsif ied in telling them that they would "have to take any damned thing" you saw fit to offer them? If the case were reversed, would you fight or show yellow and lie down? ' . . The trouble here is with your contempt or the rights of others. You have become so swelled up with your own authority that it has runaway with your judgment, until you will brook no interference and tolerate1 nothing but abject submission. You have taken on the habits of the pompous autocrat and it is this assumption of imagin ed importance that has brought down upon the county the odium resulting from the injunction proceedings now be fore the courts. This is our answer to the statement that was prepar-1 ed for you to sign. You have asked for the truth and we have given it to you. Much of this would have been left 'unsaid if you had not questioned the integrity of this paper and misrepresented .to our readers the open door policy of The Herald. We know that if we had made one single misstatement of an essential fact, your legal spell binders would have seized upon it and incorporated it in the statement you signed; they would have howled it from the platform in every precinct in the county. But you know and they know that we have published the truth ; that we have published both sides of the issues in volved and that there has been no misrepresentation of you and what you stand for. 1BM ' III .II 1111 Hill In 1I3C no candidate for ylce president received a majority of'lbe vote of the electoral college, the election devolving upon the annate, which elected Richard M. Johnaon by a vote of 33 to 16, ia i i ani ii r wi-n Aa nearly every atate bar con vict from voting and there are up ward of 100,000 convict In fhe prl on of the United Bute, election day will mean nothing lo a whole army of tbem. fWMMMMMMWMMMWMMWMMWWMMMWMWMWWWWMWf Tweedie BOOT TOPS rfffffflliiTVa. t'TrMaaWiiiii liar b2!awaaw I More Than a Spat You'll never go back to the old style spat once you have worn Tweedie Boot Tops. They more than just "cover the ankle" their grace and shapeliness reflect the wearer's good taste. We carry the guaranteed genuine with the Tweedie label sewed inside each pair. J. L ENDERS & CO. 6th & Main