The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ACE FOUR
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY,, JULY 1, 1038.
Issued -Daily, except Sunday, by The, Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth-Street, Klamath Falls, Or.
E. J. MURRAY Publisher
W. H. PERKINS News Editor
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925
V SHOOTING THE EDITOR
A Kelso editor has been shot to death because of a
foolish town row. Probably there were a dozen or more
men who were just as deeply interested in the Kelso row
as the editor, but, because "the things they do and say
are not emblazoned to the worli every day, they escape
the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that fall upon
the devoted peacl of the editor. His job is a peculiar one.
He often funds himself in a town row that he cannot
escape if he has any convictions and is not afraid to ex
press theni. He has a choice. He can give his views on
the situation or he can be a jackrabbit. If he tries to
carry water on both shoulders' he is pretty sure to spill
some of it down his neck. If he takes sides," he is bound
to offend the other half of his constituency. If he doesn't
take sides he is maligned as a coward. If he is a phil
osopher he -will go into the fight, with the confident
knowledge that many of those who can think of nothing
mean enough to say about him will in the next" important
battle be arrayed on his side of whatever controversy
may be involved. It is the wheel of fortune. He makes
enemies and expects to. Being human he is sorry for
it, but knows it is inevitable. The worth while enemies
that he makes recognize his peculiar position and respect
it. The two by fours- show their twobyf oumess by nurs-
. ing their grudges, slandering him when possible or shoot
ing him in the dark. The Kelso editor was shot in the
dark. He might have lived longer if he had been a
straddle bug, but he wouldn't have had any fun or self-
respect ' ''....'.. "' ' ' ' . ' .
STATE
ELECTOR
Governor Pierce Upheld in
His Veto of Special
Eelection Mesaure
MEASURES MUST WAIT
Referendum of Legislature
Bills Now Postponed
Until Nov. 1926
Water Users
to Intervene
in Rail Case
Ak Coxnnwm User; for
Northern
Lines
That common user privileges
should be granted Northern Hne3
over the proposed Klamath falls
Cornell route of the Southern Pa
cific was the' expressed opinion of.
directors pt the Klamath Irrigation
district at a meeting held late yes
terday afternoon. ' ' '
' The district directors decided to
lrnck up their views with a state
ment to the - interstate commerce
commission and Issued the follow
ing statement relative to their
stand: , ". ' .
Will Intervene
"In view of the announcement
made recently that ' the Northern
lines are considering the extension j
of the ' Oregon Trunk Railway to '
California, the directors of the tils-j
trict believe that the district
should intervene in the matter of -the
application of the Southern Pa
cific for permission to construct j
the Modoc Northern to Cornell, Call-;
tornia. ' j
"The district's position Is that if j
this application Is granted it should ;
' carry the common user proviso.
ltcnsoii Given j
"There are several reasons why .
this proviso should be included, one
. of the outstanding ones being the'
probable increased cost of district'
maintenance should two lines be ;
built through the valley. I
"Another reason is that if two
lines are built the district will lose
a large amount of' irrigated land
by reason of the territory taken up
; by rights of way.
, . Xo Exclusive, IUkIiIh
"A third reason, and a very Im
portant one, is that the water users
of the project do not want a permit
granted giving exclusive rights of
way to liny linn that might bo con
tinued indefinitely as u branch lino
with brunch lino traffic vales.:;
"Tho water users desiro that the
irrigation project territory be, open
to competitive traffic lines in order
. that' lliey Inny huve somo assur
unco of railroad development that
will have southern nnd ' eastern
fiiocllni)n," , . .
FOR (fKAMft PASS.
To Visit With Son ami Daughter in
Law Over Holidays
. ilrs. Bertha Coverstone will leave
tomorrow mfrrning for Grants Pass
where she will spend the holidays
with er son and daughter-in-law.
- Have your hair marcelled in a de
lightfully c ool and comfortable
Beauty Shoppe. Moe's. Adv. 29-6
S.U.KM, Ore., July I, Oregon
will not have srieciiU election lu
Seiitenibrr. This wax settled by the
stiiviiic court yesterday In a verbal
opinion iu the ruse of 1. 1.. Swan
K'lnst Secretary of Suite Koer,
mi original .;rH'tHMliu) In liinndu
tiins to compel Kczcr to call n spec
ial election itotwithstiuidiiiK t.ovor-
nor Pierre's veto of tho Smh'M elec
tion bill of the 11)25 legislut lire.
With possibly one exception tho
court was unuulmous In t!ie opin
ion and a written decree will i-iiino
down a week trout today. The rea
son for a verbil opinion was to
meet the necessity for quick action
because of various state duties that
would be immediately , necessary;
sho6ld the election have been cal-H
led, such as certifications to county
officers and the filing of urgumeuts
for voters pamphlets.
.Nearly Unanimous
Chief Justice MoDriclo said there
was a possibility that one justice
would dissent, but that all the
others six were very decided In their
opinion that the governor had a
constitutional right to veto the spec
ial election bill, inasmuch as it was
a simple legislative act with no le
gal status different from any other
legislative act.
The special election bill was pas
sed by the legislature .and provid
ed that the election be called in
eTent the referendum were invoked
against any of the revenue produc
ing acts of the legislature, in which
event all measures referred to the
people by the legislature itself also
would he Toted on except the east
ern Oregon normal school bill. The
referendum was Invoked on the to
bacco tax bill, the bus bill and tho
lltliing bill, but the governor had
vetoed the special election act, so
that operation of all these measures
is now held up pending the general
election in November 1926.
, Politics Charged
- The governor was charged with
having vetoed the bill for the rea
son that he wanted the Dennis
resolution, proposing an Inhibition
against income and inheritance taxes
in Oregon for 15 years, and a state
Income tax bill both to go before
bbe -people in November, 1926, so
he could set them over against each
other as a gubernatorial campaign
ism
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iv , i.;.(W 1
Ilull-doKgliiK Is always an excttliiK
sport. Soiiietimes the rider misses
when he hurls himself from his
horse for the head of the running
steer, ami then there k u brenlhleKS I tliu lluvo il.tvs. mid thn Illy hhmh-Iu-niomenl
for the spectators until they I Hon has rounded up a lot of big
learn whether or not lie Is Injurud. ! nuiKey Munrs for tlm big rodeo
A. lute cliiiiiKn In Jhx proHrnm culls which starts here tomorrow ufler
for biill-doKKlug events on each of J noon. ,
Dirt
for
S a 1
-We commence large job of excava
tion at 5th and Pine streets with
steam shovel today.
-Can supply dirt for -fill and top,
dressing at reasonable prices.
-Delivered with large trucks.
-Call or Phone
W. D. MILLER
CONSTRUCTION CO.
1212 South 6th
issue. 1 he governor is strongly op
posed to the Dennis resolution and
as strougly In favor of a state in
come tax act. H .id the special elec
tion been culled the Dennis reso
lution would have beeu before the
people the coming September.
Brown Resigns On
Account Of Health
Due to fulling health, W. 11.
Brown, clerk at the hotel White
Pelican resigned his position today
and will leave In a few days to
spend u month or more in the moun
tains recti pern ting, r;r some time
pist Mr. Drowu's health h:is been
foiling stud fur this reiK'ou lie was
forced to give up work which in
flnes him In doors. After resting
.Mr. Drown will iigalii return tJ the
city pliinning to enter Into business
here.
K. K. Hopkins will succeed Mr.
Drown ns clerk taking up his now
duties tad-ay.
Tho man who kicks itboitt the
food at home iiHiinily is afraid of
the waiters in rentutinints. .
Promptness anil efficiency are
Mails m o Panarlo's watchwords.
Moe's Itenuty Shoppe. Adv. 2U-6
Tin: wK.vniKit
i 'IIik t'.vclo-Stoi'iiiiiKrjph ul Undur
ivor,it's Pharmacy slims the pi-.i-i-sure
to lie fulling, slllglitly, tills,
atli'ni.'.n. CoiHliitjns: ale favor
ulilo for rliowert.
l''dro.'asi tor uexl 2i hours;
r'al;- and warm.
Tho Tycns rei'Tdlug thurmu.iie
ter rcKl&iercd iiiuxiiiiiiiu and milnl
ui ii i temperatures today as follows:
HIb'i !:i Ui' 0U.
V. N. Weuilier Itepurl
Oreson: Pair tunight and Tburi
day. ' Wurmitr In wuot portlnu
Tliiiisday llgHt mirlh and nortjV
eust wlnd;i.
til.Ulll,l.HJJU..i I '.'
Estimate Badger
Estate at IpO
ValHU ut ilm eivlulo of CIlii'lM
ll.nUer, roirlil ut' nr . (lie, P.iKllinu
iin-hef Simp, wun cHlluiMi'd ., at
(idd, iii-ii MillliK in I'"" ''iiH'lilelil
fll.vi hero far probate. . Tin pro
perty innslilH of. the biubei', Hllop
iiikI personal . rpoporiy, hwllldlliK
dliiuK.iicI (livit" d a illnmiiiid xll'K
pin. Appu ntnieiil '. Kloi'iince II.
1.1 .i iU 1 it k. i. it mily (liiHnlitnr, Is n-jkul
i,i executor. !"' '
Expert Repairs
Protect the life of your
tires by having the re
pairs niadc by men who
know their business. .
KLAMATH TIRE
HOUSE '
"Cap" Calkin,. Prop.
Klamath Ave,'& 6th St.
, ' ' iwu i.-iuir
PELICAN LUNCH
Tim II r, "iif I lie Pellrni'i
STEW
O'li St. Ju't off .Main-
. Sandwiches too
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STARTING TODAY, JUNE 29
Will not be sold at grocery stores. Come
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Klamath Bakery
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