MONDAY. MAY A, lf)2,1 TOUT! rr THE SOFT SPOT "Dice Dress tt From Paris !9? 'IT fssucd Daily;- excepts Sunday, , by Th'Hjjrald , 'Iibiisbin Company. Office: 119 N.Eighth Street, Klamath, Falls, Or E. ': J." MURRAY ; . W. H. PERKINS v. ; . V ;'. ... V . .' .' . i ;;.' Publisher T . . . . . News Editor - io ' : H'rH -r. ,v . v.-V-l fc.lli, f. 1 V. : ) .( .... i J ijiif.' '. i ri v)-i noiu " Dill.. : 1 Hi . iAfi!u: (ill -. fim . ' 4.J . ... t IKiM- : In mini, loi in JL. j n: ;. ix to 1 ni i lo I: t T I bin: 5ei -i .tl : .-w .raso.':.. a&bfl'. y T V,dft!.-. t I- . oi I no r ailui; : Q Alt' KI .i . n )l : '! is o) (- '. tonil l.UIJM . .1 Oli! ' I -ten nr. . - - IIJPO n f- 19 III! ill 10 ittoT-. lUOOO;-' II) iO ill lr.: lit Mi lit 1r u r, i.rl ilcj fllu (, . tee Ir I .5) 'Wl.l ... 1 I VJ, V., I loijtlim i i I Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3..1S79. . . ' Member of the Associated Press " ""' rhe 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 therein. All rights Of republication of special dispatches here in are' also reserved.- '' The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County nd the City of Klamath Falls: , . SUBSCRIPTION Delivered 'by Carrier " On Year - I- . 16. SO Six Month 3.50 Three Months . u 1.95 One Month ' .85 MONDAY, FIXING THE RESPONSIBILITY When one takes a person to his bosom and cares for him and helps him to grow, and prosper, the heart is filled with bitterness when such generosity Is repaid by betrayal. Such a case would be analogous to the action of the California Oregon Power company in the recent ffort to bottle up Klamath Iioro Jine L certain privilege clause.' ,v "'. " ; Followinc is an excerpt Portland, .written to a prominent business man of this city. " It was received here early last' week and from its tenor the reader will see' that he is in close touch with the railroad situation and authoritative statements." This is what he had to say about The Evening Herald statement that the Califor nia" Oregon Power company and the Southern Pacific are one and the same: ' ' ' "I have had two other consultations with Turner since and Budd said1 they are-going to build into Klamath Falls.' I note what The Herald has un covered. Undoubtedly it is O. K. The Calif omia Oregon Power company, Which always appeared to be owned by a bunch of Sah Francisco bankers, is in reality the property of the S. P.' This especially impresses me, since the bankers who appear as the owners of the California Oregon Power company are the banks in which the S. PV places most of its money. . It's a gi-eat: game if one is ever on the watch." . , , '- '." ' Klamath Falls has been lavish with the California Ore gon Power company, and it erosity to now seeK xne oetrayai oi me cuy into me nanus that would prevent all railroad development that was not of their own choosing. The time is at hand when the California Oregon Power company must be driven from control of the affairs of Klamath Falls and Klamath county;' It has become it curse to the community. , !' f FACTORY 'OR The dangerous aee. as lies "between .the years 21 and 24., Within this age-group arrests, convictions and commitments i-each their maxi mum.. From 70 to more; than 90 per cent of the prisoners in statcT institutions are first termers. - J Because of these facts the rather than punishment or should be the first consideration in prison management But the'"de'partment of manufacture, which is making a study :of the question, finds.two distinct lines of thought. One. concerned largely with" the commercial angle of the problem,' holds that the prisoner is debtor to the state and should pay in labor to the state, and that prisons' be made self-supporting by such labor. The other holds that prisons should function as far as possible as reforma tories and return to society rehabilitated as much of the wreckage as possible.; According to the latter view, a suc cessful reformatory cannot be a profitable factory. ; The" object '.of . the inquiry is. to find,, if . possible, . a course upon' which those interested may unite and take a torward step. ' - I'o ., , ; THE OLD HOME TOWN v ; . ; 1 nw.'- - . i . .. , . "iT;.,.. 'TfTTTT- fttr 00 sow "Sunk of ' ( : . fc , . I I, ... - flMwOOtfA? - r4 s TMPfri -m Lpnsr hncj - 1 ':'! J4i' ) ' - ' 1 - ' ' ''1 : I- xr b imuw ov I ; . j ., I 'l l T -two AS0Nk) ' .,'' 'I .' 'ft " VN 6Srf GRAV. , .-',. , . , JW?rfttS. i j'I , , ' 1 I .' ' --L'.. ' . . - KAIKS Br Mail One Year ! 31x Months . Three Months One Month SS.00 1.75 1.60 .6 MAY, 4, 1925 h alls by -granting the btra- without the common" user ' '' ; from a lettej-'from a man. m evidently in" a position to make is small return for this gen- REFORMATORY disclosed by prison statistics, view is general that reform the protection of society, ' - ' . . fllV'll IIMl'P ! J- I . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE : I 12 4 S 1 . V . i y F1 I? l& " 17 18 i. " . " mmi 1 i mr. SO 21 22 , ; . . ,: j 3 p S?" -T-r H " ' J4 ?s" r 1 17" " . 1 rTj ll LaJ j ! bii , MBM aBaaakH LM aiaHIM MBBBBBBI Ba ! 'lUil MM HMBM ,,((, --b"T-H--- jHOUIZOXTAI, ' A curtain on whii.1i motion pic tures may be shown. A string or linkj pl.) Inclinxttsn. Valuable property. Sun god. Conducts orchestra. You and I. Liable Weights. ' Early evening meal. Krult. - Roadhouae. To place automobile ra a ro serred spot. To dobark. 1 ' ' . Rent: (v.) . - ; To allot. Garden tool. To want. Known racts. ' 3'erforms. Metal In natural form. Sea eagle. - Matter In aeriform tatc. To taunt. Atop. " ' ; Period. ''- ' Proceeding from the ide. Seventh mus.:cal note.' '' ' Ships', prow. Select. , ' . .' ' To boii. Ti confide." ' ' VKHTK AI, Strips of leather. JIaterliil used for niouriilng. Second note fa scale. Finish. .To preparo for publication. Headgear, (pi). ... . Animal similar to donkey. Exists, , More rjcent. , ' Special cult of meat. Common house plant. To invado suddenly. A penny. . AbillLies. Large drinking cup. Values. , To babble. ' , "'. I3orn. ; i . ' KMgllsh money. Four-wheeled vehicles drawp by horacii. -JJ Contra'ctjoh., . ' ' .' .i 6. 12. 14. 15. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 30. -32. 33. 35. 37. 39. 41. 43. 45. .46. 49. 48. SO. 62. 53, 65. 57. 58. 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. .8. 9. iq. 11. 13. 17. 18. 21. L23. 25. 27. 29. 31. 34. 30. 37.' Diag. . ' I t 1 88. To happen.. 49. Light boat used by Indians. 42. Long grass. 44. Remarks. . . 46. Ribbon band around waist. 47. To rage." BO. To rent. ' ' 61. To cut oif. ' t 54. Point of compass. ' 66. Toward. , An American avlatrlx Is Btartllng Paris; so sunburned noses may soon' bo considered atyllBh. BY CHARLES P.'STEWART ? NEA Service Writer WASHINGTON Everybody praised President Coolidye's economy program until lie really began to economize. Then the yelp went tip Immediately that he was hurting business.' . j ) It went up soonest, nnd ' still 'is loudest, in Washington, .because ; erasing names from the govcri ment pay roll honestly does put a ! crimp Into local trade. Every time a. public servant loses his. Job, .Washington merchants lose a cub-' tomer. What's more, even those , who aren't fired are afraid they're .going to be, so all of them nro banging onto every cent they cun. y .-Inasmuch as about half Wash ington's population consists of fed "eral employes, this counts, t ' , , MOST of the de-Jobbed govern ment tollers leave for their , respective home towns dl 'rectly after dismissal. They have to get back whore . thcy'ye no .qualnted, to look for work. Gen erally they probably ore bettor off for being driven out into the cold world of private activity which, If more strenuous, also aycragea-bot-l tcr pay than tho government's. Few of them look at it thus, how ever. Tho way they tell It, they're ! victims of a perfect hysteria of 'penny-pinching. They simply wero Indlupcnslble In Washington, too. Others might hovo Jicen eparcd, hut without themselves the govern ment will go smash. "That's the version of those whom presiden tial economy has lopped onT,j ' - -uw ,l a ,u THE unfortunates I have? their friends . all ovcrl tho f lomd.' These friends - '.sympathize with them and howl also. Hounds of wailing reach the White House from, every direction, from near byftnd from afar. "Go easy!" Is the burden of the cry. "Thrift's a '. 'good tiling!'' t (Mcjr.ton wlxnjrflt Kiiumiilt ViiMk I'artj'-llrhim Hiirnt! Iirttu lUi.ski-t of Jitiut . Among tho first purtlps spudding yesterday fishing to report tho limit was ono composed, of Klamath Falls residents who spent tho day on the banks of the north fork of tho Sprnguo River near Illy on Bridge Flats, was composed of l.oo Hous ton, Fred Petemtlner," Harry Mea ner and Morris Myers. They return ed lute last night from their trip "tired but happy" . and Uiq limit tucked away In their fish baskets, one of the lucklust parties of the "ay. SCHOOL llO.Wtll MKDTS Although several Importnnt mat ters were scheduled to come up before tho county Irlgh school hoard Saturday, they wero deferred pend ing a speci- mooting In 11m near future, owing to the nbsnnco of two board members, Coun(y !omm! sloncr llurrcl Short and County Judgo R. H. Uuhnell. The work of the board was con fined to consideration and paK.ilns of monthly bllli. Ihwril members present wero County Treasurer Vera Houston, County S.liool Su perintendent Fred Peterson and Coun:y Commissioner Charles Martin. , TO 8TOl PAHAOKS PARIS. May 4. The French Cab inet decided today to prohibit street processions next Sunday when, In celebration of Joan of Arc's day de monstrations and counter demon strations hnd been arranged to an extent, which, 'tho authorities de cided, threaten to cnuse rioting. doesn't hit ''us.") "But don't let' It degenerate Into parsimony!" (Which 1 what thrift Is called when It does hit "us.") m. .. NOT only Is a weeding out of Individuals a good thing, but whole bureaus and depart ments ought to be abolished. President Coolldgo knew It would lie painful and aald so, but ho shows signs of going through to tho bitter end. It will save money, promote oincloncy and end a lot of governmental- yoking, by offl clala who haven't anything else to do. . - '' i . fTVIK bureau of foreign and do- mcstle commerce calls atten- , I tlon to the foot that .in th Inst nve years Americans nave in vested 3.3ou,O0O,O00 In enterprises In -forolgn countries. This Is on , top of hugo Investments prior to . . tho flvo-ycar period. - Nor docs It j Include government loans Just 1 prlvnta Investments. They're not nufo Investments, cither. Honalor , lioroh remarks. Why not? Oh, bo- j aause If Amorloa ever gets Into war with any of tho countries where the money Is, they'll simply turn It over to their alien prop erly custodians ' nnd It will be gono for keeps, That's what wo did with German prlvato prop- , erty here, tho senator observes. It's course he thinks olhers will bo glad lo imltalo If ever . they get tho chanco. -tJV THE Chamber of Commerce of the United Htitrai dopes H f out ' that a : salesman who's 1 deeply In debt Is tt, better worker, 'on an average, than ono who's debt free. For one thing, he has to work hard to pay his obllga-' lions on. , And only a smart man can persuade anybody to make him a big loan. "Bui," warn , Chamber of Commerce, "beware of ' the man who owes small sums t,ni.tinii - A . I - f uni ..i.m fnu.fa Milch AH ttllB llfltt i. iiinrk chiffnii in aituin IralHhl I1iim nitd " uiUmu tvn iur t o clutr o R'SMiur ilk-o i Ihc nd ul a limn rililwn iiwuuiw Fiiti: v.miKNs mi:i:t AI,KM, Ore., May 4. -A two- diiy eniiforciiee of Oresor, Ilro war dens met liore Iodic.'. Toe proxi,ini It) given over mil In;.' Hi aililrcMim uud illmii wlunn rulutlng io llio protection cf farJets from fire, coun ty, ntnto anil federal officials p.'r tlclnatitis. Guvernnr l'lerce ad- fri'ssnd lha wardens Immedltiiely alter the ronierenie ronvneu iminy. Tunmr: "Hay, Sli Van, ho bl do women got In Knglinil?" Mlsj Van: "Oh, 1 tlon't know. What did you nsk for?" Tumor: "I re.nl In a paper wljero a wumau In Kiiglflnd lost a' thous and pound." Rules for Garden Novico For beginners in vosnlablo gard ening four rules may he laid down which, Is strictly ohsqrvpil, will place I'miii at om'e In lite front ranks of umiitourH. Ono dlffereace betwo.n luvlcoi and expert.'i in nny enturprlin Ik In the finish of their porforniuftooi. The bcgiuncr Is imu illy Bl !:;'. the export Is exact und orderly. Wheth er It Is In swinging a golf rlub or making u cuka porfacllnii Ij to be obtniiiad by attenllon to dotulls. In gardening inarknt growers are iucUouIoih J ii their obsurvatlons of ttiuae rulif.i, while urn mourn are us ually cureless ubout them. Th four rules nro: 1. Plant In straight rows running north and south. Murk thu rows with a garden line and space them evenly, eighteen Inches to threo feet apart for feeds sown In drills. 2. Sow not too thickly, but en ough id to Inuura a g'ocU aland, and thin out ruthlessly, whnn the seed lings come, to prevent' crowding of tho plnnls. . ,.; 9. Ciiltlvito regularly throhghout the season; - no , mutter what' tha tompcraturo may be. 1)o not allow weeds to ralHo their h mIh In snfoty. NO DRPAMS OP BUSS oRINS-MORE DEUGHr- -THAN THIS TO ANY ' ' ; . 7 What conjures .up a morn delightful - eniurtalnment than llio liii'ai of a iili'd 'Juloy roast nerved with tha proper vrgiitiibles.' This market makim iluch ilroiiniH come true. ! Watch for. Mr. lluppy Party 3 Jj ?? u'dclicyjotn illM 1 rsafasasasssaMaaifsgfasjfa. Westerners knovwhata die should be ONE tcllmpie of Cali fornia, or Orctioit, or Wiuhlnuton, or any Western state prove thut the West 1 the motor ground of Atncrlcul . California, for Inilsnce, Isssls Nw York anil tvety olhar lata In regUirstinn of p scoger autumobitesl A group of tucceiiAil Akron tire engineers caught a vUloa of the opporiunltici In the West, lis vait reMUrcrs and pouttrillitc fur growth appeal d to thctu. Dlgglni Into the facta, they learned that 30 per cent of tho natlnn'a tires are umh! west of llie Mlwrtnlppl. And only 3 per cuc were made there I ' . They tniuferrrd their skill and meunn to the Wcit. Their CT-C Cord loday U regarded as one of the three or four really fine tires In America. Nine wraitem nun give It a remarkable ule. rarther liaat Its good name Is rapidly spreading. We shall ba glad to give you expert Information about your Ires, and If you need Uirm -- put on CT-Ca either bid loon, send . balloon, heavy duty corda or ovcrmhe curds I "Quality will arm b aucriurrd lo meet a prtaf PreiUrnl ' ' Columbia Tiro Corporatioa (IIIU)UllN: '4'hlliHiiltt (inrngn WIRT KLAMATH: :. A. Page Hon l'AISI,KY! f. It. .(irahnnt DOitlilS: 1 . Taller & WUo Full Balloons Semi-Balloons Heavy-Duty Corda Ovcrtlxe Cords I'HOXK OKFU'IAM IIKItK R. V. Wooilnnrd, nuperlnicniluni of mnlntenunco work for the UV clflc Telephone V Tflcgr.iph corn pan In Oregon, noil J. F. Lowrlo. plant superlulouden for Oregou, ar rived In Klamnth Falls yeslordny and remained over tnilay lo In.tpoot tho local office nnd tho extension work now In progress. Tho two tolophnuo company officials evinced much Interest In tho growth of tho telephone company's buslnoss horn. OUAKKS iiki-ohticd llAJIFAX, May 4 Tho selsmo graph at Dalhnusio Unlvoralty rec orded two distinct earth shocks yes terday, 11 wiis fiinouucoil today. Tho first disturbance was recorded ul 1:42 p. m., Atlantic standard time, mid tho Inst vt 11:88 p. m, Tho condlllon wiijf noted ut 7:10 . .p. m., lasting' until (I o'clock, appar ently wero vibrations from gevero ciiitli quakes, oxperts snld. Phone 93 New Parcel : Post Rates . , If you ship goods by Parcel Post call at' our office and get one qt the new Fourth Class or Parcel ' Post Rate Cards. , -f-,.; ; . .Freer : '' ;i ' . . . 'u , ;i V these, give the new rates,, according to zones, which went into effect April, 15. , t W.O.SMITH . Printing Co. . 'Quality Printing" . H a nd b uilt mum lr'-'VIVi'rf!