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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
y iWTCNTNfl TTETlALn, TOMATTT Fm." nWOTT MJM LIBERTY "The Llbertv Has the Picturi" Comedy TONIGHT "A Rod o Mixup" "The Santa Fe Trail" and TheJLiberty Trio New ft SATURDAY "COME ON COWBOYS" The Theatre .1 A Good Show Always liirinmrnn unnr hAHIVltKb UHlit C. C. APPROVAL Tonight "The Great Alburtus" 7"Ac Miracle Man towhom your past, present and U future are re vealed. Ask him any question. , A1o Florence Vidor in "The Mirage" Comedy and News (Continual JVoiii Page One) i drum will not bt put Into offoot un til tho Prujuct ha adoquuto main. I lino transportation. I Till offlco has credible, certain 1 Information Hint Hi Kill System ; will furnish such adequate, main- llno railway trantporutlon If pormlt tod and Invltod. 1 Wo havo, therefore, to ronpect ful ly request that you Join us In n rampulgn to publicly Indicate tbe vital nocosalty of bolter and more adequate railway transportation far the county and In a public state ment that we will heartily encour age In ovory proper way construc tion Into tills territory by ANY rail way oonipany. Rospacttully. Klamath Irrigation District. MARQl'IH HUKKtt DIVOROK , .LONDON, ' April 17. -A dlvorco potltlon by the Marquis of Queens bury against his wlfo, naming Sir James H. Dunn, a Canadian finan cier, as co-rospondunt, fippoarod In the list of 80S undefended petitions to bo hoard during tho coming court sessions which was published today. MALIN COMMERCIAL CLUB Malln, Oregon, April 17. 11)25. Klamath County Chamber of Com- morro, Klamath Falls, Orogon. Development of territory tribu tary lo Malln and all of the Tulo I-nko section Is dependent upon ade quate railroad facilities, ' which means A through trunk lino from Klamath Falls south . through tho Tulo Lako section connecting cltbor with tho Southern Pacific at Susan Ylllo or tho Western' Pacific nl firoenrllle, and thoro la sufficient tonnage at the present time to war rant construction of such lines. With the building of such rail roads terminal faclllUes at Klam ath Falls will bo a necessity, and such facilities should bo open lo all railroads building Into Ka ninth Fnlls. Tho Malln Commorclnl Club there fore requests your Chamber to place itself on rocord as favoring any no tion which will provldo an opon door to any railroad building Into Klam ath Falls, or In an otfort to develop Klamath county. ! Very truly yours, Malln Commorclal Club. HIG.VS CONTRACT NEW YORK. Abrll 17. Earl finndo, lending American Jockey to-1 day signed a contract to ride for Joseph P. Wldonor, prosldont of the Wtost Chester racing association. He announced his roloase from n con tract with Harry F. Slnclulr. C5 !j FIRESTONE and. .' Jj f GENREAL ' ires ' New1 Stock ...... Free crankcase service, avMVVVVVVWVVVWVyi'VNVA i KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins r , Gas Oils , Accessories ethj'and Klamath Ph. 472' C ' V '1! 1 From the Transportation Committee of tho KUiim'tli Irrlguthm District: Tho Klamath Irrigation district, with a capitalisation of (.1,000,000, la tho largest business Institution In Klamath eounty and one of tho largest In Orogon, Tho actual In vestment of Its momborihlp of tum ors and walor usors In IrrLgatod farms,, farm improvements, equip ment and llvostock of all kinds, ex ceeds tho comhlnod vnluo of all banks and mercantile establishments of tho city of Klamuth Falls. . Upon tho auccoss of the Klamath Irrigation district tho prosperity, growth and pormanonco of tho city of Klamath Falls absolutely de pends, Standing Umber will vanish und bo In tlmo will tho lumbor In dustry .und the vnluos croatod by thorn. Tholr avallnblllty tor tax ation will bo gonb forover. To tho productive land and tho Industries and woalth created by thorn we must largely look for our future, both city, and county. Tho officials of the .Klamath Ir rigation district spouklng through tholr duly oonitltUtad transporta tion committee and on behalf of the groat rural population It repre sents demands the OPEN DOOR tor all railroads now In this coun ty or which may huroattor sook en trance Into Klamuth county and Into 1U commorclnl contor, Klamath Falls. , . .':'. , Wo jook wltlu alarm upon the notion cf tho majority ot tho city council of Klamath' Falls attempt ing to confor upon a fooblo, local lino of llttlo prosont or prospoctlvo valuo, and lu any ovont, a branch Una only, an exclusive franchise to outer tho heart of Klnmatli Fall t, Ihcroby closing tho door to nil othor mil llnoj,. ; Tils Is tho critical moment In lha history of Klamath Falls and '.Klamath; vpunlyj KlamatH , Falls has no. right lo decide this momentous question without ''considering''' thn paramount Interest of her trlbtitury country. The great need of the furmors and stockmen of Klumuth Is more and competing lines of transporta tion. They must have them. The action of tho majority of tho city council of Klumath FalU Is ropre lionslblo not only In giving away, w.thoul any present tangible ro uro, a franchise of great valuo, the granting of which without a com mon user clauso may ruin tho city and lis sourroundlng country, but p.ft.cul-rly j when tho groatust .-n.lro.ul iumb natljn In tho Western i'niij'd,' biaU'S," nuinul the Uroat 'liiu auU Northern Pacific jailiuud, fur greater In Influence in opurutlug capacity and ability to surve this territory "It the peo ple want them" and have asked .poclflcally of the city government of Klamath Falls that no franchise to rail lines to entor Klamath Falls oe granted without the common user .1-uso being Inserted. We are crodlbly Informed that tho great Bhevlln-IIIxon corporation will not be established In Klamath county unless large competitive rail linos are permitted to enter the city freely and on equal terms with all othor rail linos. Is tho building ot tho Btrahorn line from Klamath Falls and termi nating nowhere, even though that building depended upon somolblug moro tanglblo than tho unsupported prom lie of Us promoter, any roturn at all for tho bottling up ot Klam ath Falls and Its territory against great rail lines and great Industries? Da assured that the Oreat North ern will nut uso Its powers of con demnation to smash Its way Into Klamath Falls at vast expense to furnish us wealth and Industrial expansion. It will do what has al ways boon done under tho same circumstances go elesewbere. It Is olthar Strahorn strangula tion and dry rot or the Oreat Northern, Shevlin-JJlxon, . Weyer haouaor and a host of Industries and population, lncreasod service and lowered freight rates prosperi ty for all. As concrete evldenco that , our protest and demand Is based upon Incontostibio 'facts, we make public for. the first tlmo the following statement given to R. E. Bradbury, president of ( tho Klamath.' Irriga tion district, by Secretory of In- .Future Champ? u f sTV s si Wj, . A Mone s Bargains Are Bargains People in each community where there is ,a STONE'S store know that when we advertise a bargain that it is a bargain. , Our consistently low prices are made possible by our immense buying power, and our highly efficient methods of handling merchandise. We have no duplication of efforts. Our busi ness is done in the most modern way that is known today. COME EARLY TOMORROW BEFORE NOON We will appreciate it if you can come early tomorrow. Being payday, our stores will be very busy. Come before noon and get your choice of the best foods in town. i . Richard 8helton (above) may some day be heavyweight champion of tbe world, At least, he hops to get a chunce at the title in the not too distant future. Yes. Shellon's a real cowboy from the plains of Texas. He's" six feet five and weighs til pounds. He's reputed to be remark ably tost. too. HOT SAUCE Tomato Hot Sauce, regular size, 6 cans ' 25c PORK AND BEANS Van Camps, regular 15c If size, 2 cans for lury and In a generation too en lightened to be sacrificed . V- the selfish greod of any Individual or group of Individuals. The. chamber ot commerce, which claims benevolent overlordshlp ot the entire city and county. Is con spicuous by Its silence In this crisis. If It has any Interest In or duty to perform toward the people In county, now Is the time for 1 !! t SHRIMP OLD DUTCH CLEANSER No. 1 tins, high lCr Regular size cans, 5C grade shrimp, at Saturday only RIPE BANANAS SEEDLESS RAISINS While they last OC ' Jut received a large 4$c 3 pounds for OC Wment, 5 pounds for TOMATOES WITH PUREE No. 2 tTnaL00 CHp No. 2Mj cans, best 4QC value, 3 cans for grade, 3 can, for JELLY BEANS ' CHRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Again we offer at an 3gc Our regular price 39 C unusually low price, 2 lb 10Wgfor POTATOES BROOMS Netted Gem, by the J2. 50 Guaranteed to please 79 C sack, per hundred , a real value . ? 50 pound for ! V $1.30 The best assortment of fresh vegetabl es in town Priced right I ! the! It to J niMil Amntintlrii1l avnlntf this In. I T 423 MAIN STREET In Our Market 423 MAIN STREET Iqultous franchise, j There Is no middle ground. The welfare or tne" peop:a or the county 1 we ask their Immediate cooperation, i Let them' ipcttk ohCJ f 1 ' 4T " In conclusion vte " appeal to the ' tnlrness and teirless honesty ot Mayor F. R. Gqddard to save both , city and county from this threat- annA A.l.mltv 1 IV. nntn .11 citlrenj ot city and county alike to ; f tnrtnr Mtthnrl VVn,l, ani Ammlj. , . ,. ' , . . Interests of all are at stake. If tho i aloner of Reclamation Elwood Moad . . . i on their rocent visit: 1 " ,wk. ., . I admits any responsibility for the planned to settle a first unit of 100 families as a preliminary to an evontual eotlloment ot 1500 families on the Klamath project. It la pro posed to establish this preliminary colony on ho government land In Tulo Lake. A school site has been ot aside and plans for farm homes and buildings will bo avallablo to: aottlers. Arrangements will be made ' PP""' Mayor Goddard in sivlng ;or financing the colony. Tb0 es- us from tno '"epatable loss and lablbhmunt of this colony In torrl- lBmil80 tha' murt result If this ex ior tnbutsry to Klomath Falls de- franchise Is now granted, pends wholly upon adoquato railroad Wo uE8e8' that all members of transportation be furnished." . 'nB Klamath Irrigation district and To grant an exclusive franchise to enter KlamaU Falls to any railroad at this tlmo In our history Is to turn tho clock back forever. It granted, we have no guaranteo whatever that the 6trahorn railroad will be constructed and If con-1 slru'ctcd as proposed what will it ' . t BEEF ROASTS Prime Rib's boned 23 C and rolled, per pound v . ( iPORKjjlOASTS Rib and Lorn roasts ; 25 C per pound' i,. . , BEEF ROAST: i Round and sirloin ' 2 0 C roasts,' per pound ' .' , POT ROASTS Shoulder and cross - -; . rib cuts, per pound 15 c It is a known fact that Stone's sell you cheaper in addition to prio get served by courteous, efficient salesmen. 1 v ': -You Store and Market . 423 Main VXL All I Groceries ;; ? 717 Main clthcns of Klamath FalU attend the t4'-l-4-44'f 4'l--ff4'4' moetlng ot the city council of Klam- i ath. Falls next Monday evening, April 20th. (Signed) CHARLES W. EDERLEIN JOHN R. REBER I C. C. HULET F. M. TROUT. amount to in comparison with the Groat Northern? , Sports are a largo part of college Excluslvo franchises granted by life, the well formed man being cltlos went out of fashion In the i more popular than the well In '80s. We are living In another con- I formed man. 97.S1 384.00 3,a7.00 4,771.51 109. 68 31.2b Charter No. S49 Roserve District No. 12 Report of condition ot The Malik State Bank At Malln, In' the Stato of Oregon, at cloao of Business April 6th, 1925 KKSOl'KCKS 1. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown In itoms 29 and 30, If any , 438,264. 95 x. uvorarans secured and unsecured ' .-. 4. Othor bonds, warrants and securities, Including foreign government, stato. municipal, corporation, etc., including Ihoso shown in Itoms 30 and 36, It any .. 6. Stocks, securities, claims, Hons, judgments, ,atc. ' 6. Ranking houso, none; fttrnlturo and fixtures $4,771.61 9. (nb) Cash on hand Iri Vault and duo from' banks, bankers and trust companies dcslgnutod and approvod rosorve' agents of this bank , ; 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank' . and other ;cash Items ,, A Total cash and duo from banks. Items 8, 9, 10 and 11 i , 113,140.93 f Total ....,... .....-il59.645.90 ' . .' .;-'i,v; '.: LIAMLrriKH ' ' -V 18. Capital stock 'inld In ........V...'. : ... v'lS,000.00 18. (a) Undivided profits i........ .$1.624. 05 1 (b) Loss current expenses, Interest and tnxos paid 1,315.57 308.68 Demand Deposits, othor than banks, subject to reserve: ' 23. Individual . deposits subjoct to check, Including deposits ' . duo the State ot Oregon, county, cltlos or other public funds' 29,024.80 25. Cashier's chocks of this b.ink outstanding payable' on ' demand ;.. ; ; Total ot demand deposits, other than bank doposlts, sub- J Joct to roserve, Itoms 23, 24, 25, 26 ..$31,271.14 . Tlmo and Hnvtngs IVposIts, subjoct to rosorve and payable on domand or subjoct to notice: '',. 27. Tlmo cortlflcatos ot deposit outstanding' 28. Savings doposlts, payable subject to notice ....... . Total of time and savings payable on demand or suhjoct to notice, Items 27 and 28 $11,666.08 29. Notos and bills rodlscountod with Federal Intermediate ' Credit Dank? 1.500.00 Total ; J . i , $59,646.90 Stuto of Oregon, County- of Klamath, ss.. I. J. W. Sandors, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear , that tho above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief, i J.W. Sanders, Cashier. I Corroct Attest: B. L. Elliott, A. Knllnn,. Directors." Subscrlbod and sworn to betoro me this 14th day of April, 1926. I i (Soal) ' . ,.'.;,' M. M. 8tnstny, 'Notary "Puhllc- I. x -" ' " My commfsalon expires March 14, 1927, IE! MINISTRY IS FORMED Former Premiers Briand and Caillaux Named for French Cabinet 2,246.34 6,181.95 6,384.13 PARIS, April. 17. Rarely has a French cabinet been so difficult to form as that completed by Paul i Palnlcve to succees tne fallen Her rtott ministry. Several times during the negotia tions the task appeared quite Im possible but M. Palnleve perserver- ed and was able to submit the fol i lowing list: - President cf tne council and min ister of the war, M. Palnleve. Foreign minister, Aristide Briand. . Finance, Joseph Caillaux. I Justice and vice president ot the council, Jules Steeg. Public Instruction, Anatole De Monzie. , Interior, A. Schrameck. I Commerce, Charles Chaumet. ' Marine, Emlie Borel. ' Colonies, Andre Hesse. ' . ' Agriculture, Jean Durand.' .Public works, Pierre Laval. Labor, Antolne Duratour. ' Pensions, Louis Anterlou. - The main obstacle In forming the ministry was the divergence between j Caillaux and Briand. ' The two former Premiers also are reported as being by no means of ono mjnd regarding a financial pol icy. Altogether, the opinion express ed In political circles Is that the i ministry's life "fill be about as dlt- i ficult as its birth and it will not be a long one. IF KIDNEYS AG wmm MM VETOES Sent By His Own Doctoi 1 mHri drMdfunr with PUaa for 10 r whm operation mcdimi nc Irr Or. Ch Sal nrpkmicUn raguMad tht I in OTP Uf. J. L.n. . Mat, od tadr m wll taihHhw." If you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner or later stop experimenting with your health, and be cured as I have cured thousands of esses, many of the most severe and of as long standing as 40 years. Mynon-sursl- caltreatmentlsUUARAN- TEE D to cure your Piles, or our tee wtll be refunded. ImrtA kJ.a In. BBFP lllutnld book. DEAN. M D Inr PORTLAND OmciS: SEATTLE OFTICES: DrpVn Ouimino OTfl ANIVMAIN I R. FRANCHISE (Continued From Page Ono) roads trjlng to build Into our city could do so only under tho most adverse, conditions. ' Tills resolution being essen tially a frnuclilso such as is contemplated by Section 108 of tho Charter of 1013, under' which we are operating, tho Mnyor claims the right to veto tho sumo under wild Section us well iw (luiptcr 3, Article 1, Sections 00 nnd 70 of the Char ter, , Doted this 17th duy of April, , 1020. F. It. GODDARD, Maj-or.. T BAD TAKE SALTS When you wake up with back ache and dull misery in the kidney region It may mean you have been eating foods which creata acids,: says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks, the kidneys In their effort to filter It' from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy.- When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you re lieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, ' dlisy spells; your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy; full ot sedi ment, channels often get sore, water si'ulds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. , ? Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from yor pharmacist about four ounce of Jad Salts; take a tablespoontnl In a glass of water boforo breakfast tor a low days and your kidneys may then act tine. This famous aita Is. made from the sold ot iri i pes snd lemon Juice, combined lih lithla. and has been used for vears to help elean and stlmulite "luKgish kidneys, also to neutralise icIiIh in the system, so they , BO longer Irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. lad Suits Is Inexpensive, cannot n lure nnd makes a delightful, ef fervescent llthla-water drink. Drink. Ints of soft water. By all means have your physician examine your, kidney at least twice a year. Adr, EARTHQUAKES FELT f TOKIO, April 17. Heavy eartfci quakes were reported at 4:62 this morning on Formosa Island,,., t damage was slight. At the same time a minor earthquake was felt In Toklo. ' ,, , 11 ,t If there is any trouble the Irlsil want their share. A Dublin paper l la prir.ilng crossword puiiles. ? y