,4I PAGE SIX EVENINfl HER AT J)V KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1026 com m u 11 1 1 Ion will bo held nt' 1'urt KlaimilU next FrUluy nluht. SeiTnlnry Hablii of !h chamlier r conunei'ce yoslvrilny wro'lo In l.lndncy Hlseiuurn of tho Foil KI11111 ut It club, Hlnlliig Unit Uui local' or Kiiulnailon wmiljl be glad to go tlieru next Friday nlghl. ' 1 The liaiiiiuet will b hold lit (lie hotel and 1111 effort will bo iniido Id kpi ui least ion people from' this clly 'lo ulleiul. I '' Herald "Ctt" Adt Pay V SOME FOLKS HAVE ALL THE LUCK V I Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. E. J. MURRAY W. H PERKINS".. . . . Publisho News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath v Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. 'iti. ' air.'.-. It . lot ;'.ifi' ... 1 ! . i Member of the Associated Press the Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published thereia All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath1 County and the City of Klamath Falls. , 8PB8CRIP TION Delivered by Carrier One Year $6.50 'Slit Month S.SO Three Month! .. 1.95 One Month .... .65 RATES Iij Mall One Tear ... Six Months Three Months One Month ,.6:oo - S.75 .. 1.60 ..6 1 SATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1925 The Influence Back of the Strahoni Franchise It has been a puzzle to the people of Klamath Falls just why the city council passed the Strahoni franchise resolution. It was generally supposed that the matter had been put to sleep and its sudden resurrection rather stunned the public. It has now leaked out that the in fluence that brought it to life was none other than the . California, Oregon Power company. ( . The activity of the Po;er company in the matter came as a surprise, for it was not supposed that it would be in any way affected. However, it has been recalled that when the concern passed from the control of the Church ill interests the announcement was made that it was being financed by the Southern Pacific and that the con trol of the Southern Pacific power site on the Klamath river had passed to the California Oregon Power com-, pany." The inspiration back of the original plans was the electrification of the main line over the Siskiyous and through the Shasta river canyon. "'.'.", v Now comes the threatened invasion .of the Klamath country by the Hill lines. The announcement took even the Southern Pacific by surprise. Immediately there were activities in every. S. P. channel. The Strahorn applica tion came to the surface, carrying with it- a request for the right up Link river and for a mile into Mills addition. When protest was raised, the Mills addition and Link river portion was dropped and the wires were set to get the Sixth street grant through the council. .The original plan was to let it lie dormant until July, when it was proposed t6 invoke the recall upon Mayor Goddard and replace him with a tool who would sign the resolution. But this plan had to be dropped, for it looks as if the Interstate Commerce commission is going to grant the Hill lines the permit' to build into Klamath Falls, and their entrance into this city must be blocked at all costs. Then came the decision to get the resolution through the council. This was done. Immediately thereafter the morning mouthpiece of the Power company came out with a story that the mayor could not veto the- resolution, as it did not call for the expenditure of any money. The scheme was for the 0. C. & F. to lay the tracks across Sixth street, basing the action on the authority of the resolu tion, and then if any attempt was made to stop the work, or. remove the rails after construction, an injunction was to be sought and thus throw the whole question into the courts! But the sudden outbdrst of public indignation and the prompt action of Mayor Goddard in vetoing the reso lution and pointing out the charter provisions governing the granting of franchises, knocked the props from under the scheme and it fell to pieces. . In the meantime the California Oregon Power com pany has not been idle. Just as soon as the -plan to bottle up Link river with a franchise grant was with drawn, the Power company began buying the river front age. Today it owns everything from the bridge to the headgate of the Keno canal. While a railroad can go up the river, the cost will be so great because of this ' move on the part of the Power company, that it would be staggering. ; - Thus it is that the Southern Pacific, the California Oregon Power company and three members of the city council are working hand in hand to keep this' city under the transportation thumb of the Southern Pacific company. ' What are you going to do about it? i-V V. t "i" NO HOUSE CLEAHjMG. K V rf Vs. J ' - J i no grass to ok , . TODAY'S "CROSSWORD PUZZLE - Herc"s a puizle that shouldn't t uke tho fan more than 10 minutes to solve. The only difficulty may b e met In trying to looato 46 vertical, but the whole word is keyd, so n o suggestion of it will be glveu. 1 12 13 4 p 5 "J I 7 18 15 llO r" " 77" j y i as : a i E"15 IT" r iM m, , ul J Lxkal : Lj 47 48 49 50 j SI , si "V"i 54 rri ss " rill n-1, r n 1 i 1 time doInK encn'pfs from mife vitulto ami boxes, nlrulitlit Juekeu etc.. nnd aftor relnualnc hmmolf from every ihlnR that tho eoTinly offi cials could figure ilt lie k'il Hub Odelli then shurlff of Mnlhur caurily to lo.'k him In the sloi-l cage In tho court hotiT'e"; Mbln ro FINAL ORGANIZATION OF SCOUTS COMPLETE With the final organization of the. Crater Lake council of the boy scouts of America -in Medford la3t night boy scout troops, of Klamath Falls will soon be organized Into troops under the new plan, Jack Kimball, treasurer of the district body, an nounced today. V. J. Newman ,cf Medford waii1 ' qiccted president': J. P. Kin ball of Iklatnnth Falls'; trc-aatiror; Rev. A. t.. nice, scout commissioner; Colonel V. H.-il'uliio of Medford, Fecretary; Dr. R. Joliiit.;n. head of train ing activities; .1. A. Coidi.n, depart , nienl .liead of business admlnivU' .iri tl)n- O. 1.' iPiirnw.ill ' fllnlrtnlnn ;M(ti cameling; Hov, W. K.,Bol bltt", anpaitment head -of field , nc . tivitles. . ' These elirtit men will compose tho ""'"'" "f "" '""" 'T ganizaUon, Including 'Jackson, Josephine and . Klamath counties. IKamath county will have its local organization as well as Jackson county. , ' ' ; Cecil A. Cook, scout executive and the only paid official of the or ganization, will be introduced to Klamath county at the chamber of commerce forum luncheon next Wednesday. He will pi;nd evoral d?.3 In this city Inspecting by scout -troops cf this city and making preliminary airangements toward effecting the new organization.. '"I';. ' ' VIV'ITIXU IX MKWOItl ' :.n- l.'-iiiiley to S:'iid Week-Enil t Ov.-f ,J! iiiiitiJiiH Willi 1'i lends f ,:' plls.41 Js.Beiihlne I.liidley loft , .this mornliig for Medford, whore slid will sponai t'le wook'ana visiting with ; friends. Miss Llndley is a furrncr roldont of Medford. 6. 11. 1,2. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 24. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33f 34. 35. 37. 39.. 42. 44. 4n. 40. 47. 49. 51. S2. 04. HORIZONTAL Excessive tension, physical or mental. , Hard- coverings of nuts. Fluid from the eye. Devoured. Thin. A unit of work. To suppose. To have an obligation. Exist. To take liquid food with a spoon. ' 1 A portion of a curved line. Point of compass between South polo and Africa. Application. Carbonated drink containing 1ce cream. 'Metal block used as pattern In forging. . Rodents. . Crams. ' ' ' Cupola. ' To engage In. Correlative of to, meaning from Not remote. Weakened. Bubsisl8. Bun. - Allcwed. -Alleged forco suposed to pro duce hypnotism, Call for help at sea. , Unyielding. 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' "" ' """' ' Ijcyenih urite, Ih Bc.-.le., ElIME M S tPS N6W OB I T I UVL RA rngno oJsJB h 5 Mr m RffwE u icT TjaMHiv A T H 0l oc XlBPo l?eD wij-; T sja A BtrHil (i B :i aTnit Bfjjs L I d E Sfe a bOI 3IH& a 0 X aT g b v e lH w'f; a d 0w3 V A S ES K'JSa tJo p TTn EpjtlL gju misHa rsTplnsroiiiL: ply can not be iirlnloil owing lo ci'ilulii exlalltig laws ruKardlllK t liu liiallt thii glt of It howovor was that Albumin could ho clear In and , runiulu there 11 Mm counly hud been lo aoimldnriililo oxpi'iiHu to gather the iirlaunm's they had mid that Albui'liil knuw unllridy too many ways of escape. Today Al burl us rlpouml by yuurs of expuv leiit'u anil study comes to you truly A 'Miracle Mmu iinawurliin uny nuil all iiulwtions that you mny uk, . I AT THE LIBERTY . .. Tho Liberty thcutro has a fenturn cf unusual merit to offiir lis patrons next week in "t'omo on Cowboys", Dick llatton, popular western fav orite, Is tho hero anil lakes his cowboys and horses In full outfit Into NVw York to ronclin his loved -0110 fivm a forced marriage. "The Cyclone Hldor" which opens at the Ltbcrly' miiuliiy for a two day run, li. more thrills, more punch and mora pep than any of the stunt plctures'yi't shown. Among t'iio many dare-devil Htunls per foYined thb few 'mentioned will clvo you some Idea at this production. An automobile race that makes the ludlunniiolla Hnecdwuy ctusslc look like n l ice of wooden' li'med nurse maids with pcramuhlu'tora, A twelvo fool lonp by a car from the Pier to 11 ferry boat. Two men In A death strugKle eighteen ' slurlas above l!iu ground, a .racing car icivvlliig al sixty mllrs nn hour lit driven lulu cliff lo .tve the lire of a child.' This and llti-riilty duncus of oilier seemingly lino'ii. sible stunts go to make "The Cy clone Itlder" a miiu.nhlng succci.i. BANQUET AT FORT KLAMATH MAY BE HELD FRIDAY EVE If the date Is ugineuble to the Fort KI11 ma III community orgunlia tin 11. the Inst of the series of get together .lunuuels between the chamber of commerce and rural Lumber for Sale We have again opened our retail lumber de partmeht. When you think houses, barns,,,, ga rages or. anything else that ia; made' from' lurn bur REMEMBER We can serve you . Pelicatn Bay Lumber Co. I throw Mm ! S AT THE PINE TREE , s. ; That tho Krent. Alburtus now shcwlf g at Hie' Pino Tree Is not a nov'co In provnii by the fact that In yoiif own city IB years, ago ho re- fnnli'il lo I lie police tho names of llirr.e' p.ullOH guilty of arson which later k-d'ii their nrront, confession' aii;l. conviction. , An amusing Incl ilclj't 'liappened"!n'"Vnlni Ore., Hbnrt Your 0!d Dictionary Ira now oot of data, and here s a new one to take iU place.' No ' that are oat of uteob obsolete words no "filler" words taken from technical glossaries which naturally makes room in this enlarged vocabulary for the latest words of everyday use of which there are' thousands of neWoncs expressive, forceful words, with which every body should be familiar. The publishers abandoned their old printing plates, so let the babies play with that old dictionary now, and get your1 new one through this offer in The Evening Herald The Popalar Coupon Plan Placet A Wkkin Easy Reach of Every Reader ' ' ! KEEP UP WITH OLD FATHER TIME In these days of lively sports, games, and amusements we are looked upon as back numbers if we don't know the language of Golf, Radioj Football, Aviation, Tennis, Baseball, Automobiling, Polo, Lacrosse, and other modern activities. You'll find dictionaries of each one of , these, and many others, in this educational volume. So the older ; folks can keep up with the young folks and' the youngstcn will be '. enabled to use the proper terms in their sporting endcavoK" with this Dictionary of Dictionaries always at hand. $ Clip Your Coupon and Get Yours Today KOHEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Crass Word Puzzlers Need This Enlarged Dictionary Even thb ttUle off of th gtomi ah idea of tht 1 thtM book ' t .'.; 'iii !..'. TODAY'S COUPpjd ON PAGE : v .. .. -i.