',V r ' fi V 'h 1W&W " A ' WV i mrmt VrrLiT""'t'' . pf J Tw ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VKt)i:SI)W, IWPI'. 1ST H)i5'.S. offi" it rtl v The Erening Herald i X w I l action; to ccaao trusting In Tort Inml nnd provldoneo for develop mcnt nnd lilt rohio hard licks tor onrpolvoK. Not that wo belittle tho favori .i 9. R. koVtl, ,Eter 4 PmMlafcer M. ft. taliL Citr Kdlto V, O. NfOKIiB Advertlstac Mmacrr ' of providence. Kvcry fertile foul $823S$ of' Klnmatl. an,, n;, every tower-1 KhmMk Falls, t;U9 Klhth street. "k P'n of Mnmnth'n forest, would contradict the. heresy, i Not tlint no would quarrel with Portland, or combat any laudable ' tcMiss America,, Becoming:: Famous KatM4 at the poitotflce at KUm- tB rani, ur., for tranimiMton threat tho nails as second-class malttr. , " MINDER OF (THE ASSOCIATED ' a 1'nESB The Associated Press Is excluslve Ijr entltl4 to the use for publica tion of all Dawn dispatches crodltod to It, or DOl otherwise credited In this pfctyr, and alio tho local news published herein. WKIINKHOAV, KKPT. 27, 11122. N we Want the nat- i I RON' CUT-OFF BUT v , UNDE& tho hcadlnR "Klamath Falls, California,' 'the Oregon Journal prints an editorial pica to Portland business men to awakn to the opportunity for rich profits In this torrltory, that now are being diverted Into California becnuse of noro convenient transportation and communication between Klamath Falls and San Francisco than be tween Ktamath Fails and Portland. The editorial Is an argument for tho Natron cut-off, bocausc It would bring Portland two hundred miles closer to 'Klamath Falls one-hundred miles closer than San Fran cisco Is now to Klnmnth Falls and rlre -Portland a chanco at tho SO.OOO carloads of product shipped annually 'from Klamath county. As a matter of logic, the shorten ing of dlstanco should reverse exist ing conditions anil Portland should Krt the lion's sharo of Klamath trade, for7 the same, reason that San Francisco now gets It. The Journal's argument Is sound, but we doubt If It will stir tho lethargic Portland spirit to a point whero they will spend money :o promote he. Natron cut-off. Certainly until conditions arc re versed nnd there arc commercial and financial reasons for a closer rela tionship with Portland, tho majority 01 local citizens arc not going to worry about tho building of the Natron cut-off. No on opposes tho building of tho Natron cut-off. Our Idea of railways Jor 'Klu'mnlh Is like the blbblers Idea of a now forbidden uereragc-r-lhcy're all good but some nro better than others. We cannot close our eyes to some advantages "Chat would rite, from a completed Natron cut-off, but the primary ndvnntngo U not IncreaseJ accessibility to Portland. Most trad ers and manufacturers hereabouts nre well satisfied at the treatment nnd markets they nro gottlng In Cal I ferula. However, tho Natron cut-off would give stockmen access to an other market and soma decided marketing advantages. 1 And lCT would develop, thp great feedlng-ln-transit to market possibil ities of tho Klamath coVntry, and solvo th. problem of-profitable dis posal of the annually Increasing al falfa surplus. It would link us politically with tho stnte.j of which wo nro a geo graphic part. 'It would put Klamath Fulls on tho main line nnd Incidentally nuke It -u distributing adjunct of Portland. Hut It has not tho potent powers for development of tho Klnmath country, tho creation or a distribu ting center for an empire, a city In Itself and dependent upon naught Jmt destiny, that has u line creat ing an eastern outlet and Inlet. l Portland may bo looking for soiuu ,0( Its development to Klnmath Falls, .but as n'mnttcr of cold fact Klam ath Falls has ceased to look to Ptfrtlund'for any of Its development. The day ha last when talk of Portland activities toward bridging '& Cascades awakens glad echoes 1h Klamath. . For ohjJj thing we han heard tho "cry of "wolf, wolf" too often. tUPut chiefly, whllo Klamath up prcclatosff that the Natron cut-off 'Wqpld b a convenience, would probably five us tho lower main line rates,' ani promote a number or ,.J vaftages,"" the Modoc Northern, or jlino nproxlmntiiiB tho Modoc .Northern!'' Is the empire bulldliig io'd. VW veatuto to say that eighty per cent lot ihq Klamath population Vld subscribe to tlild opinion, tyjilch shows lhat we have at leas'. J m.iI I... tliA .nsvlilnra'nf n,ll nun ,1 ,u. V f' ,h!'riPld,.ty of' h,old w frk process depends only on (ho )VvJIUy ii combine. 'our strength In ' .'itiaitdMrVtafmkka It'effectlvn upon ibo i BM,ifeftmat rnnlrnl (ransnnrtatlnn. ' V,V, $($&' tohrMtiuU yisjSlilil tsrimt, nu vuir.nn effort of the metropolis to nihnnco tho (knelopincnt of She state. As good cltlretis we would all h? be hind any development program con-, eclved In proper spirit, ' Hut back to tho old fable of the lark nml tho farmer. Our Callfor-I ntn neighbors nnd our Portland cousins have their own Interests, nnd their own plans to advance them. Klamath's Interests will be best attended to It we attend to! them oursches. M E 13m ims jyty Pralso often turns a woman's head. Passing another In n new dress has, tho same effect. We claim might Is not right. They might overcharge ns for coal but It won't be right. Latest on deck Is poison port wine. One might call It the port of missing men. RHP iPiWIi ,v 'H rV InnUBV liA VIlMPiSa(B Jti?iM ! H' M. annV nnHPH MfThB' F "v5S?KlFyaffjl lnm. nnn innBS ttflLtfrv'.-y iZmi, Mimk mk: &: i am ftWM snVA. n J7SimetiA.i imfmivcJ.Y3vrhy-Ai 1 1 11 'I in Mtfw&&.:??iyy;iz&m aiBiaa8rgJB3ca,a.HifumgBaitfjJs Aeotlier Note Received Today VijllMw mtGb v ,r,w' M fTcMM: 4(- . Am&w?mB3s? mBfcmm'- K'i.li3C UWU. Ever slnco Miss Mary Kathctlne Campbell of Cjiumbu O , wn tho tittc In n recent national contest ct "America's m.t beautiful izlrl," sho has been sounht after l nn 'h nun 10 men nnd thcatrlenl producers, nil nnxtoUs to dlcplay the beauty to the public. Hire MI33 Ca-nplch is shown slttlns for n portrait by Jowiili Cummlnps Chase, noted Nc. Vcrk rortrntt jutntcr. Personal Mention i In for Uoereitlou crock where iliey , will spend rooral tK-K' In their houseboat. O'tlira Is a .ueiiitier of tho Amorlcnn Umelterlng (c Hofinini; (ompan Iho ()'(ira' lme tH'eii s&sm&sa rr r' fimVf ( B9l J; I V--i .T' 1 i o 17 1 tnje- Pacific , Wlnlirs Owing money Is dangerous, makes you lose our memory. It Tho hit and miss sstem sounds much better on n typewriter than It does on a piano. In Now Jersey, a choir leader was murdered. Some rcoplo can't tell the difference between good nnd bad singing. Moro suspenders aro being worn this fall. Holts do not hold up hip pockets properly. Wonder how they will manago to persuade America to pay for the Turk-Orcck war? "What hat do you wear!" asks an advertisement. Wo always make It a point to wear our own. Klamath Kails, Ore. September 27, 1JW2. Tho Star l)rui? Co. ' Klamath Falls, Ore. Gentlemen: My wife and I have been very much in teroi'tod in following the diplomatic noloi be tween your store and Mr. Uigh Coat Liiiir. Wo have always patronized these One Cent Sales and this-- time we .shall be bijruer buyeiM than ever before. We appreciate your efforts in our behalf and will be on hand Friday morning with our market basket. Keep up your courage and don't let anyone scare you out of this .semi-annual money saving sale. Ve want at least four of those best ho' water bays this time, as our oldest boy and uirl have both been married since your last One Cent Sale and we want to give each one for a piesent. Also save us some of the Klcm.0 Tooth Paste ami Koxall Ordeilies. Voui.s for the pennies. Mr. Ordinary Mann. diaries urey as a county se.u sl,om.np their araUtuia In Klamath Msitor ptcnlay nftcruoon from his '-( tnr ,t, ,ai lr ..r ...vn ..r. I ranch at Pine Uroo. I ,' Word has ben rcfolved here of Marshall Hooper oft for Orwli lh, imlh ,)f t!arrctl Kauon, ,on of( J(1(J A , , n . spent here on legal business. CJB , ,c bo- Mriy-tUH fall In ; of A ,u.a hnu bt h ' Uu ,.,u , Con Talor arrived hero from "'""" wnuro m mm uwn waw VMtte ComfM-. of t'..itlan.i , 0W J rym fv EPto M 1 j&G 4? 9K UkmlKw jesterday and Is register-1 (" leHiB the ship on which ha afR! ,L j WteW(1 u, n Vo) Ifl $??' O OS I ffZ S tt cd at tho White Pelican hotel. '" "u'"r f , day nad Tuewlu-. the .1. f. ,.!. ,ltl U STYl Mk 1 X W ,, tijl TV J . iv niFiiuriiit inuiuiv,. nauuir, '",, ,l,i. .. ,.,.. ,.. . ...... ifl r Wi ll N m v- . m w- ' -- - . ,lvl t .,r- f'. en-,,, o "" " - B "" ' " great part of 1.1, boyhood ia Kla.n-, l 0r? Vf P?" '' ' V J" ' Mrs. K. A. Hughes Is Waiting here from Pun Froqclsco for the next few clajs. Mrs. Mary 11. Heed left for IJorrls UiIh morning whero she will Wait with friends until Sunday. Tomorrow nfternoon the ladles of the St. Pauls' Episcopal guild will m.et nt the home of Mrs. U. V. Kuy-' "1,r "' " """' r'''c Kendall, 622 Conger avenue. It. W. Tower made n trip Into town csterday from his homo nt Keno for tho purpose of purchasing supplies. Boston man claims his wife turned the tables on him also a chair and i a garden hose. Oeorcc Offleld was another farm- ,, .. , cr who made o trip Into town estcr- Iludlnl I got out of a locked safe In , ,, ,, transactl.d busnoM ,, 0. 30 seconds. Maybe he could escape j , ra,.rchant!Ii from a crowded street car at his stop, j ......... . . I J. N. Hunter asd Tom Word are ."urui winas win soon go souiu lor the winter. Ienttt until t!i ttimii em t fj transcribed by tho official t i,nti Dr. liitolla Ford Warner, medical' The case Involves th sum .,' llrector of statu hytilotte. and Mrx. $19,38 &6 alleged duo the P .i' i (Jlendom M. Ulakely, Htato adiiory nimpaiiy front tho duf.mluiti tr nurse, who were her0 for tho hahx matortaU furnlshnd for Hi,- bull mi M t ii reat. A large number of ui:ne m were cull'd during tlie inn il and a great mam or ovldemt tiU-' en. The president and crollt man ' for the Portland firm aparci far the plaintiff. ' 5th and Main Sts. nth Falls. clinic left this morning for UVe lew of tan Winter' hloik i: tsM' j us i-Mrxrrr.!TZMm :wi ,imf an. ::';:. ww? .atKn33KJ53B.UE3WjrxrjaraKJ They expect to return hero next Mon day for tho purpose oj attending tho teachers lnstltnto and also la 1m pre sent at the annual banquet, Tuesday night, of the Klamitli Public Health association SIKI IS NO PIKER ! here on business this woek from llend. They nro registered nt the Whlto I'elhnn hotel. CHRISTIAN CHURCH TITHING CAMPAIGN IS GREAT SUCCESS Ail mis Vf. !:) lloyd Adamo hus filed suit i- t'i which he dwaadi .'JidKie-m nl the attm of filO with laterott and SC attornsvs fee, tho amount nlii-K' due on a note Mies Iluth Del.ap oxpecls to Iaco Conqucrcr of Goiges Will Come in ( tomorrow morning for Kugene, whore l S. For Million Francs ' "llc wl" rnter "" L'nhcrslty of Ore- i con as n freshman. PARIS. Sept. 27. One million i Mrf. ,, H. Kdmnnds has nrrled francs Is what Battling Slkl. the con-1 ilcre from Arlrona after nn absonco of several months and will make Klamath Palls an extended Is It . qucror of Georges Corpcntler, asks to go to America to fight Harrj Wills at tho Polo Grounds on October 2C, Manager Hellers cabled Tom O'Rourke, the American fight promo Mrs. Sarah' Porter,' who hus. boon hero lsltlng her brother, 0. T. Pop ter. this evening In response to an i if. 'c't ysstordny for her homo In offer of $20,000. Hellers said that he considered , Pujallup, Wiishlncton. Kdward Warren, aon of W. W. Tie tithing catnpalcn of Ut Christian church has rtv(l to be liraltuu K, ilausen ' lirnfnK lllttl t V M.I.I ! . . fl l,i.rtal snjwau. .ihamiIIi, In lh. R ' ' JHanaenrofte Her J52 for rout ami . BftR In nunilian llru Um.li. sf. - ! ntitlt i idivv tiuw trvfll) TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY "THE YELLOW STAIN" i into r,tor (if l h Ml hlg II Uimner woi J ur I ,nr In tlie old ilmrt wljl euj Till U tale ("timl- I on la i aim i 1 1 ii irenr" i of wild il.eains THURSDAY "THE SAGEBRUSH TRAIL" lit H II nt) l.i in enil Hie i I of ltur ilrnirl. Mnrjurle liiw Joliimio WiiIKit mid Wolluu I on in indeeii ixcellcnl We nffer this us one of he filienl W 'em dr nil is we ter plu)ei nnd It cir rln our uiuiiiulKled luitpu Wirth) of i. tu duy ntamt bit! o.i.y buul I foi 'I'liliriiluj I'lllDW Hpuliil milllnee fur rrlmul rhlldriu t ') , for chapter Two of In TI.e Ui)s ol Hufluli hill O'Rourko'a offer totally Inadequate. J yftm - ut v,,,, It.a;o , th) Headdedthathohadrccehedanof-,mor,nB 0, KJKma hcr(J ,, for of a largo sun for Slkl to meet j fontlnuo h!a vork , . ,)ro.mcJIc9 tho winner of the Joe Heckett-Prask department of the university. Moran fight In Kngland on "boxing day," the day atter Christmas. Hoik- J J. It. Rcamoa was n passenger on ott nnd Moran will fiht October 12. i the morning train bound for his Tho manager of tho ficuegalesu said j home In San Krnnctsco nfter having lib did not desire to go to tho United epent several days hero looking after States unless tho financial Induce- his many business interests. incuts in n dn It worth while. I ' Slkl himself at first was dlsluclln- Ail in inntn lw t rift tint TTsiltiiil .. ... ,.. t,.u .,,- . .U U....V.. . ,.,, , ..,,. . vt, lWDll,L-nu ,tl,l liUllllllU IIJ'( IWIl Mr. mill Mrs. W. Wl Jones, who upnut sucral days hero on u combln Port Klamath Rev. A. II. IlrWpw. The Jlev. C Swander, state sup rlntendent of the Christian churchts in Oregon, spoko both morning and events t last Sunday. While hero be put on the annual "very wVmber can vass," and also finished the tith ing campaign. As a result, a kikh I many lithe lima l(i njcureil, and tbe moat aucccsiful can van In tho history of tha church wag made. Tho Rev. Chaa. W Johnfton. min ister from PrlnoWIIe, will hsglit a lovlval In the Christian ohilrch dur ing tho second ek In Oqlolwr. Hu Is a minister of the Prin vllle Christian church an I comes vory highly recommonded as a mlnlHter and uvangullst. Advertising pajs. Try It nnd see. Bratton has brought suit In I he rlr cull court for the purpose of col lecting this sum along with coats ami disbursements of the easa. PltU(;iii:.ss Tho I'imil .Mothir Just think', liltilv I'crrlvnl Is beginning to talk ' He's lenrnlm: to recite 'Una, Dun. black nliecp. liny )iiu any wimi1?" 'i hi: (iiioii oi.ii ii.xt.s 1)11 -H ' There nre nn moro onte pi ilng young men Why I rember wlton it was a eoinimm thing for a voting I'lmwim , Dier Porter Parsons through nmm.v haa filed suit against Parker !er alleging that nrs of a 1 ami have not been earrlod out hy the hitter and asking the court U nj.yt Dyi-ri fiouua piece of land near Merrill 1 which Is tinder dispute. Thu plain tiff also auks $2,ooo and tlm eoBt.i of tbe suit. c 1 Tin, Proud I-'.ithor "N'u' hit any all that" I "IH" l" H,nrt ""' "" ' e,t'r,:i t'1 ' The Mother "Nnl nl lot It as r"w y.H ow i 'he busliinM. ' jet Hut hit's gnt as far us " Ilaa ' Ves. hut eah r.glfl'ra have Inn" In i n invented since" .MAItKKT IIKPORT PORTLAND. F. pt 27 cr, hikI liiittir Kiciil) I.Ui 'tock States, but later said ho would do so If IInlli.ru' InpTnu ivnrt nfAtit.xt II i .i , , ,, .I.,. Interested In tho In thu opinion of Hollera that It1,, , ,, , , ., , , ,.,, i . Meadow, company would ho n good th ug for S kl to i meet Wills Immediately ns ho con- MIm Iieriiardlmi Hhiiiioii left fori moors vynn 'o wiij- man biauuiug wocu tula morning wncro hiiu win Intho'way of n bout botween Slkl mtct Mr.s. (i. A. Ilullnoll, who Is ro and Jack Ocmpaey for tho world'u turning from Han Francisco. Mrs. . m "J'lV "Folks, Arc Honest After All 433S& . jxzaxt championship. NOTICE To TIMBEftWORKERS There will be an ice crearh social at the Scandinavian Hall Thursday night, Sep tember 28. Everybody come and bring ajriend. TIMBERWORKERS LOCAL 188 llullwoll Is being accompanied by her I small Htepsou. ' Howard V.'Innnrd Is In tonn today ( from his paronts homo In I.augoll valley preparing to leave fur Hugcno I In thu rooming. Wlnunrd Ih u jun ! lor In tho University of Oregon, do- partmout of commerco. I I W. M. Puturhough Is back In ' Klamath Falls nfter nn ubsunco of 1 nearly flvo yoaro. It Is very posslblo , that Putirhough will bring his fam ily hero from Grants Puss for tho . puiroju of making this their future ; humn. Paving operations nro progressing i nt a rapid rate In tho district of Font tli, High unit Washington I Htreots, throo blocks hnvo been fully completed, Thu finished biockti nre 1 Fourth betwirn Pine nnd High, nnd tho two blodis between Thlid nnd i Fifth strLots on High. ' I Two udmlroro of tho Klamath country, Mr. nnd Mii P, J, O'Onra, arrived heio InBt night from their j Salt Lake homo nnd left this moin- STAMPS For Sale Help yourself, and pay in com only. At- m sW-MtflBiS 1 vun w- .. ,"rr'" nit A' ST ' 1 ii a k & -,- t JV ' '4 .Ik... ',.. ? Iass Jim JjtwR.' mmuk mwm 1 qHHB W(W fa.SB SAMT V 426 MaiS FORD & CO. Phone 34 Klamath Falls, Ore. rarmr roclisce We want all the first class Produce we can sell. 'LrZM.a-f VrL i . kne-tA 'i .r-Lf ' 'fn In-it thn nnrlil'n linnestv nn Inn keener In Itanlcr Ktttlonal Park, Wnsh., etartol rclllnn ntninpu with tlilu dovlco, And thus far no ono luw tried to cct tho bitter of It. Accounts always bnlancc t tho close of thu flayt We Pay The W .B. V i KHRBrVTlitlArs r 'J HH umii Price ICeJ for produce purchased i Tell us what you have lo sell u V 4 ) ' i 'JK A74 1 'ft. p.l '-i.iv;iv 'V