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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
WEftNEPAY, .TUNE 17, Iftflff Before you Build or Buy aHome 44 insist on ChecK'Seal Electrical Wiring GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing grot'ii hIuIjm for a few days, l(i inch. I'luine in for u few loads, $:) for 10 cordn. BLOCK WOOD t Cheap Prices' Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. El J. MURRAY n. ..; Publisher iW7 H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter, at Hie postoffice at Klamath FIls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. I.'.'' (Member of the Associated Press Tlie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here !n are also reserved. BVENTNft HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREflON U . , r r ; ! tf- nncnea I ; o ff i The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County nd the City of Klamath Falls. , snnscRirnox rates l;'i 'Delivered by Carrier One. Year JO. BO Six Monthi ; .... Three Monttia One Month 3.50 1.95 6S VVEDNESDAJUNE17,J925 THE RAILROAD RECEPTION "Next Saturday night can be made a turning point in the history of Klamath Falls and Klamath county. A party of the most powerful railroad officials in America, wilj be in the city, coming here for the purpose of mak-t ing a personal inspection of this city and surrounding territory. With them will be representatives of some of the largest lumber and timber operators in the nation. lit should be made the occasion of the greatest mani festation of cordiality , and good will in the county's history. Every resident who is desirous of a greater Klam ath' county should show that desire by being present a$, the White Pelican hotel in. person. These visitors should be impressed with the fact that they are welcome as guests of the city and doubly welcome as developers of this great inland empire. Every nook and corner of the county should be represented by delegations and a spirit of cordiality should be shown that will let them fully understand that they and their enterprises will receive a warm welcome and fair treatment in this county- ..They will understand that the motive back of this demonstration is a selfish one.. They will understand that the reason we want them here is because we want this country developed, realizing that such development will put dollars in every pocket in the county. They will understand that we realize their various enterprises are coming here , because there is the opportunity to make money on the investment. Starting from the same - common point, it Will not be difficult for both sides to reach a cordial relationship that will be beneficial to all concerned.' ' " ' :The reception that it to be held at the White Pelican hotel is not to be a formal one the proletariat, as well as bourgoise and .capitalist,' will be welcome. Each should be well represented as the interest of the one is as vital as the interest of the other. jThe Northern Lines have come to Klamath Falls with out quibble or trade. . Already this city has been desig nated as an important division point. The probability that important repair shops will be located within the city is very strong. With their coming big things will develop and Klamath Falls, and with it Klamath county, will be an important point upon the map of the nation. These men are just as human as any of us. If we show them that the good will of the community is with them without reservation ; if we give them to understand that . when they come they will meet with the helpful co operation their enterprise deserves; if, by our presence and enthusiasm, they will see that this community wants them and will welcome them, it will have the effect we all desire, and will, return to us handsome dividends in the way of development and expansion that will ' in truth, as well as in fancy, make Klamath Falls "The Spokane of Oregon." HATS OFF TO MALIN Community spirit counts. If you want to get some where, as a community, you must stand together in everything. Here in Klamath county we have one out standing, shining example Malin. Whenever anything comes up that may be of benefit to that section , of the county, they talk it over, iron out their differences, go into meeting and stand as a unit- ( Monday at 2 o'clock it occurred to someone in Malin that it should be represented on the county unit school board and the name of John Reber was suggested. By five o'clock 107 votes were cast, and the result stood 106 for Mr. .Reber and 1 vote for Mr. George Offield, who has represented that section of the county on the bpard for the past year. If the matter had been thought of s,ooner, a larger vote would have been cast with about the same unaniminity. 'A community that will stand shoulder to shoulder in this fashion must progress. This vote shows that the people who live there are big in every sense of the wford and Klamath county is fortunate in having within its borders , a community settled by residents who have the cohesive quality of standing together, i Let us follow the example of Malin. 1 W. It. KITTO IMI'HOVIJI) W. II. Kltto, local merchant who has been 111 for somo tlmo anil Just recently returned from the south where he lias teen In search of bet tor health, shows sliKht improvement today. His many friends here in quire for his condition dully. I Somo of the blooming Idiots hare blossomed out with red bands on (heir straw hutsj lit Mull , One Year 5.00 Ml Months . ...... 2.75 Throe Months One Month .... 1.R0 .5 A man who bought a car tells n s ho Is driving a bargain. NKW J'JIONK MMIJKKS If you v.ai.t. the advertising or business office of Tho Herald, please call 708 For the editorial and news department call S8 i liy CH.YIU.KS 1 STKWAKT NKA Seivico Writer WASHINGTON'. Nobody home. That's the hot weather rule i:i nusnington tag aimosi invariable ruie. so lar as per.-ns 01 tae sngn.- 1(l!,tf on lllL,ir reilcnlve commenc ed iuipo:Unce are concerned o . ment daya by c01lt,rrig academic the slightest Importance officially ul.grt.cs on. ,im- and socially. lf they wer0 3() anxious to "hon- Taere probably Isn't another city ...... hln)i why dlda.t u,y f0 uhead in the world which empties llaeir and do thBir t0urerrlng? Hut it's S3 completely during the summer. u ,)e nu(,d thatf , almo8l every For one thing; It's mighty hot. For I ln3lanc0i the degree was contingent another it's the fashion To be caugiu here in June, July or August Is disgraceful If you amount to anything. Not but what government busi ness goes oa s usual, but it's trans acted by assistants. They understand it better, on an average, than the department heads. Many of them liave spent lifetimes on the jobs they handle. Their bosses are just serving compara tively short political terms. s As for actual accomplishment, there doubtless is more of it right now than with all the Impressive chiefs on hand to butt into mat ters they're unfamiliar with. But, if, fir some reason or other, you do want to seo one of these exalted Individuals, his office in Washington's the list place where you're likely to find him at present. Try Bar Harbor, Newport, At lantic City, back home, almou any place except here. You simply will '(M ,NK'"t"W ("TwET ICE CREAWvj WAIT RldMT M' wi map Cot TfT 1: WAV. OvmEU., SOCiAL.CAuSe I WEAM . u,tU . (. Goes S; Wi T&vjM'i, Mi, VAnct'u. f POP OUT OH V& fj I m I.vneW BE ThR. 6OMM05S M i I - lllTr 1 f-f" be wasting time bHhering with tho t capital. According to te papers, about 20 leading universities and colleges s-'UKht to "honor" President Cool- s .UKilt t0 "ljaor on tho president's appearance In person to receive It. Why? Were the universities afraid they might "honor" the wrong pre sident unless they had the only genuino one in the country corpor eally on hand, duly identified, mug ged and thumbprlnted? Not a bit of It. What they had in mind wasn't so much honoring" anybody as advertising, and not ad vertising President Coolidge, either. Tho univo.-sitiej wunted the pre sident just as each wants a crack' football team to make a splash for Itself with. ' The president Is' half a ilazeii time3 a "l.L. V." anyway. Evidently he didn't considor It necessary to have it rubbed la by an additional score -of universities, for ho accepted none of the latest batch of Invita tions to be "honored." When Secretary of Commerce Hoover called recently for a reor tT41 ganization, reclassification and sim plification, together with itiilto an extensive extermination, of the gov ernment's almost Innumerable bu reaus, boards and commissions "employing aevernl hundred thou- anil people, directly under the pre sident, directly under Congress, or throwu hodge-podge into 10 differ ent executive departments" when Secretary Hoover did this, ho out lined a Job to in ike the luirdle.it p 'litican shudder. The present system Just "grow ed." bit by bit, until tho war, dur ing which uud over since which. It has "growed" like a I.000.0UU horsepower mushroom. Its compli cations are Inexpressible. Compared wita taking it apart scrapping a lot of it and putting It togethor scientifically, destroying the whole government uud creating a new one would bo cusy. Besides, every stage of the work would bo fought tooth and mull by officials, fearful of losing their jobs or a mite of importance. However, Hoover so fully made out hbi cuse duplication, Ineffi ciency, waste, utter uselestmuss that Congress simply will liavo to do something about It, probably at its next session. TOM SIMS SAYS- Love is blind. It lost its cyeslghj overlooking things, It takes two to start a fight, but only one to finish It. Sense Is what gets you by when you don't know anything. . 4 :S OtKM Vt NIA ICSVKt, IN0.. YvL 'ACI fits rnisF r Uhlig's Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls Popular Klamath Girl Is Married Miss Ina Graham Becomes Bride of H. C. Bergman in San Francisco Surprising their hosts of friends In this city, Miss ina (irulmm daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. K. (ira haui, and H. ('. Ilrgmnn, were quietly married in San Krauclnco, California on the 8th of June. Itnv, Moore, pastor of tho - Methodist church officiating. Tho wedding look placo In tho parsonage. With the exception of Mm. Bergman's cousin, tho young cuuplo wero un attended. Mrs. Bergman Is known hero hy a liort of friends, where hIio graduated from tltu local high school, after which she went south unil studied music. For the past two years Mrs. Bergman has taught a largo class of pupils, her studio being located In the Odd Fellows building, where she will continue to touch. For the past flvo' weeks sho has been unending Professor Josef Lagvlnne's master class In Sun Francisco. Mr. Bergman Is employed ns sales man Tor Mrs. Bergman's father, who Is a building contractor. At tho present lime the young couplo uro ut homo tt their friends at Hliipplngton with the bride's parents. A groat many fbluinnnn would play golf if, you could sit on the bank, and wait (or a golf ball. Mows from Paris. American movie actress bus beon grunted a divorce, her first thin yenr. Fanners leave the country lio cuubo they can't stand their ground. This Is tho time of tho year col lego graduates worry about how much money bricklayers muko. Lumber for Sale Cheap , . ,' vV Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY 1 LUMBER CO. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 53S HTOt'KH AMI IIONIIH Wo solicit imiuli'les to buy or sell any marketable listed local or un listed securities. Activn market for Purunl ftar, Flint nud ltlckeiibaclier Mnlo.' Is sues; 1'uhllc Utilities. Prompt ulteiitlnn Ktveii nil oriP rn. t'asli paid fur purchiiHes; n delay, yuotiilloiis furnished, hood iiitoTiu:uH N ('liaiiitHT of Commerce llldg;. I'ocllniiil, Ore. cvuto PARTS Jahn.1 pistons Quality rings Mann wrist pin Mackny valves Century bushings D & 11 silent gears Fly wheel bands New parts or all cars at VanDykes Parts Co.' 502 So. 6th St. ' With the Hub Tire Shop Phone 61 fa' Before You Invest In hundreds of dollars worth of new furniture be sure that you are getting the very best in quality at the very best price See us he have a surprise for you. Klamath Home . Supply Co. 1140 Main Wait and watch for our Rodeo mufflers YOUR EYES nro about tho most Important thing that "Molhoir" Mnturo has given you, and (hey should nut ba treated as it you could buy now ones ut tho corner grocory store. ' ' Consult , an Expert Ilo will toll you what you need. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main Phone 149W