PA OR FOUR
EVENING BERAtD; KLAMATH PALL8. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1,2, 1025
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing;
Company. Office: J 19 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. Ore.
E. J. MURRAY
,W. H. PERKINS
Entered as second class matter at the postofftce at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
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The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the City of Klamath Falls.
WEDNESDAY,
GOOD-BYE. GOVERNOR PIERCE
The clock" of the Pierce
twelve. The Governor might just as well turn his po!i-"i mi v- .
tjcal ambitions oyer to the undertaker and arrange f or gj iWWE
their decent burial. No more need he travel up anctjv akm Mau:..mall Angte.8 nd
down the state with alfalfa dust on his shoes and wheat : Hunters ot Portland tofcd, with
straw in his hair. He is through and the sooner he t.:cs.
realizes this fact, the sooner he will begin to arrange i -
for his return to his white faced calves. Reckless Driver
The sentence that produced all of this comes as a
vpsnlr. nf the announcement of the Klamath News orj
should we say the Copeo News.? that it has joined c siwraou, c!n;.ioyo o( the
the ranks of the "independent republican" papers. Why.i.amw Lumber . .
this change has occurred it is dmicuit to explain, it Point, -a. tinea jss.5u tar operct
would seem that the hand of death rests heavily upon Has ate f,Bl,0 00
. , , .. , , . ,l. i j .....Jf the Dalles-California highway Sun-
its hoc v it never had a sou! and in the hope ot rev it-. ,.. ......
ailZlIlg H, US iJtujjcimuio cue ccciniiy una nvv.. JSivertsea in passing a car on a curve
of trvino- to revive its fast ebbing life-spark by the use 'a: chrman'a store crashed into
of this political saline solution. But that it may reach j amfti taw eodan.
the eyes of the reading public of Klamath county, let; -t
us give you some of the high lights of the brilliant edi- j The storW-apt. ,-udc,,
tonal" that passed sentence upon Governor Pierce, an i wood's Htarmac? ahowa that btro
"editorial" that appeared in the issue of the 11th htnWie condition; are fain sternly
j,.,. . iand a contiinuntKm ot pleasant
"Previous to this morning's issue of the Klamath
News, the paper has displayed little, if any, of its
own personal or political views. How
ever, we have had them. and they are
goincr to come out as occasion requests." .
After donning the cloak of the Coolidge administra
tion, this "independent republican" power company ad
vocate, hands this to Governor Pierce :
"Governor Pierce's administration has been, AND
CANNOT HELP BUT CONTINUE to be a dismal
failure. True, he has not had support. Perhaps
he miaht have done better
a govel'nor and his subalterns should have, and the
News is" confident that unity can only be attained
tlirmio-h vpnublican leadership."
Would this change of heart have occurred if the gov
ernor had not taken such an active interest in the can-
Cenauoil Ul uie jjciuih, taa. o - trict Attonly Stanley Myers said
Oregon Power company by the state engineer tor tne j t0d5. that he had asked cit. offlclaIg
use of the waters of Link river? Has this change of j of the town of orenco, in washing
Solicv been dictated from the home office over in Med- j ton county, to bring their records to
ford'' Has not the policy of the News been dictated by '- " ' investigation he is
luiu. 110 iiu- "e. f j ,. I making of a bond issue authorized
The Power company home office ever since the papa L tfa. town of t50000 for a Water
entered the daily field? Is not the antagonism to tne
isystem and J400.00U for streets,
i,l,l,.,l nJtaii'nicrrgfinTI n nianifpst at eVei'V 01)001'- sewers and other ci-ner.il nnnvMPH
VJTUI Itlttl tl aUlimiltJl-"""") V" - , I
UnitV been directed by the powers in Control Of the
A r" i. ,,,,. Woncp thpt official
Pallf?ral,lllT" u?,bCfw JrVSn? i
nas sieacuasiiy leiuseu tu ut mc wui uj. ( f w
Oh! yes, it is a nice thing to be an "independent re
publicn" newspaper provided you get what you want.
Evidently some 'independent republican" promises have
been made promises that will assure the Power com
pany the theft of the water rights of the fanners, the
maintenance of higher water and light rates and the
absolute control of this entire community.
It is fine to be "non-partisan" and "independent
when someone else foots the bill.
Livestock Men.
' Get Big Price
5
For Ail Sheep
Operators to Realize
Over Half Million
Dollars
From the sale oT lambs to Cal-
ltornla meat dealers, Klamath
Bheep oporatorr, will realize ap-
proximately $200,000 in cash this
fall, wns the estimate made this '
morning by Charles p. DeLap, sheep
buyer for the Union Sheep com-;
pany of San Francisco. j
Sale of wool to HoBton wool man-1
ufai Hirers brought to Klamath op-;
orators the sum of $320,000, thia '
year. Thus the total cash value of;
.wool and lambs shipped from Klam
nth this year fa approximately
ICOO, 000.
Tlie Union Mettt company has
contrai l d for 20,000 head of lambs
lit about $7.50 a brad: or 175 car 1 made many friends are leaving the
loads Hint will be shipped for thejlatfr part of the week to make
most part during October. The'
Oolden West Meal & Packing com
pany lias contracted for 4000 bead
and the Roth & Hlum fompany bus
contracted toj 2000 head.
li In estimated that 35,000 head
of lambs will be shipped from
Publisher
News Editor
AUGUST 12, 1925
administration has struck,
had he had the unity
Klamath to various Pacific coast
points, where they will be slaugh
tered for market.
Many sheep operators are saving
their young ewes for breeding pur
poses next spring.
VISITS IlEKE
Euroute to their home in Itose-
iburg. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wimboily
and son, Lester, former residents ;f
qoamaui ,mm ..a
over J ueso-jy enrome irvm ixamunu
Lake where they enjoyed a weeks
outing. --Sir. Wimberly was formerly
connected urith the American Ilan
here and is rv;w iu the banking
business at Roseburg.
OPENS OFFICE
Dr. L. T. ISrock, physdclan and
surgeon, recently of Portland has
taken office In the Odd Fellows
building and will make this hi.i
future lnonie.
HacKIN'N'ONS LBAVINO
Mr. and Mra. W. O. MacKinnon
who have been residents of this vic
inity for some time where they have
thai;' f'.itu.i home in Medford
IlKTt'H.VING FRIDAY
Jim Perry who has been enjoy
ling hie vacation at Point Comfort
'lodge Is 1 xpected to return homo
the last pf this week.
STATE ADVISORY
NURSE ARRIVES
FOR INSPECTION
Mrs. (lloadora M. Illakoly. Mate
advisory nurse, urrlvml t-duy to
Miend several days in Klamath
gpectlltg the work of Iho county
health unit.
Mrs. illakoly, who acts In nn Ml
v i ty capacity tv county health
nurse in ike state, makes regular 'n
spectloits or health work throughout
tb county.
Californian Wins
Angling Contests
PORTLAND, Ore. AUJK. 12. The
three day tournament ot the western
association ol angling clubs touri
atnent ut Sellwood Park ended yoa
titr.l.,.. Jlk I V1 hiiarlii lit I),., Qnn
IftAL p, ".,. rfi caatin. ciub
winning u6 mi around ohampionsTiij)
Is Fined 58.50
weather is indicated.
Forecast for next 24 h'lirs:
Fair aad rtt-dorate temperatures
The Tycos rec:..ling thermometer
registered inaximum and minimum
; temperatures today as f:!!o.vi:
High S4 L3W .51
V. S. Weather lteport
j Weather: Oregon, cloudy near
j the coast, fair in the interior to
! niKht and Thursday. Moderate tem
j peratures, light s-juta.vesterly wind ..
! BIG BOND ISSUE
I IS UNDER PROBE
Town of OreBCO Prints $W)f,00
Voi-:h of Papnr, Is
Allegation
PORTLAND, Ors., Aug. 1. Din-
" rm I
Myers' investigation was prompted
iv rning issued by the Better
-'- of PorUnnd ,o lc
public against purchase ot the bonds. I
Some of the bonds have already been
sold, according to Myers. The din-
trict attorney's investigators said
they had learned that $990,000 I
worth of the town's bonds had been
printed.
Farm Crops Man
To Conduct Tour
Jjj rOCUS ValleV '
'
An Investigation and analysis of
crops of (reclaimed marsh land In
Klamath will be conducted next Fri
day afternoon by E. h. Jackmon,
farm crops specialist (or the Ore-
1 gon Agricultural college and a noted
1 !illthe.-l( n rr.
An Invitation to all farmers who
are Interested In this phase of firm
ing nf Klamath has been 'issued by
th6 COUDly aK,,lVn office and those
wish'ini' to ncOjinna.il v tlie tour must
be on hand at the court house atlwork n: K00n tllf: Bral" lia3 lM!,!n
I in n in Prirlnv 'c,,t as there Is a large grain crop
Owing to tiic diversity of crops
.grown and its proximity ly town.)1"
the Dive thousand acres nf peatjm ':u unu ul1' uuueiian.ii) iuo
land in Wocus valley has been sel-worl'
ected os the land rr lnve;ligatlon. !,,",, "opklns of the U. R. 8.
Particular attention will he paid IBUfftred blood poison from nn Insect
to the lettuce ongn 'iu the valley. ' hlte, which necessitates bis going
Which was undertaken toir Vie first
time this year. -
Mr. Jackman will met Saturday
afternoon with the Klamath I'c;uty i
CiroweiB association and
dljcuss ;
with them problems that h.ive unis-
en in the cultivation or this year's
cropj of Netted Gem potatoes.
HERE OX BUSINESS
F. -. Reck, one of lae prominent!
bualneai men of Wood, burn and
terested In Ilo'k's clothing store
herc, has been in the city Jo sev-jley has such bumper crops this year
oral days attending to business lii-itlic residents feel able to give tlielr
terests. lie left tor his home lust i' nclglibthlpg communities good com
evenlug. " petition 111 illsplaylnlt their produce.
Pelicans Will
D, , tjLrL .A
m7 iUVV-,uuu
In This City
Klamath Fans Will See
Another Game Here
Sunday
Klamath Fulls rails will got bo
see another hall gunio this year.
Tills was leisured today when the
M.tiud baaetuUniuntigeiuent telo
phoned to the local director! thai
they wanted t play t ie scheduled
MeOfolid game hero next Sunday.
So the McCKmd gunio Is oil for
tills city, aurt with. "Dutch" 8oblf
ul iu the Iijx tor M t'l id and "Lof
ty" Mohler dolns the chucking for
(lie Pe'.i.'uns it nuglit to bu a real
Kanio.
PerSOIIH h ddlllK se.l-iOII pusses will
bavu to dlu up Urn cash for this
coming., (ante. The passes a. o only
for the reguteuly scheduled Klarn
atn RalU Kiimes. and Inaantunb m
McOloaid must bo clvcn 11 atift
nuiuantee the local dlrecwrs deiv'd
e.l aftalnst hoiv'ri.is the season
panics.
With the Pelicans but v;ne Kame
behh: I Weed for the learfho leader
ship. Interest l'baaeball is mount
ing meekly. If iho PMUoaM can
kee; up tJieir winuing gill and
then take Weed Into camp In their
:nnl scheduled game, they can
Vtn the pentKint or whatever else
is Kivon t,, th.u flam whi.-.i climbs
to the top . f the ladder.
(i.vr LBAOUK HO0RR8
A: Pa: Hand 8. Oakland 6.
At Seattle a. Vernon 5.
At Loa AnKeles 4. Snoramnnlo 3.
(in Innings. ,
At San FrancUo .". SiiU Lake I.
LORELLA
Mm. V. D. Campbell v;a called
to t'hebnlis. Wash., on account of
the serious illnesa of her father.
Mrs. II. K. Winnard spent a week
j visiting at the W. U. Campbell home,
Mrs. Diivt Ciimpbt'll Ifl looking f
tor bioUBObold affairs In tho W. D.
Campbell homo urn! visiting with
neighbors.
Miller Brothers of California arc
spending some tine in Langell val
ley looking over tJle land. These nu-n
have traveled over the stale and re
port that Langell valley 1 00 Its best
(to thcni. They are planning on lo
cating in Langell valley and Bfe at
present visiting several ranches that
might Interest them.
Monroe Brothers of Owens valley
have purehaiietl the Henry Vinson
ranch and one of the families has
located. Langell valley people are in
deed glad to welcome these people
and wish them the best of success.
11. J. Ticknor has been on the sick
list for several weeks, threatened
with typhoid fever. However, he is
improving and Is able to be about his
work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark and
0. Dohler have returned to their
.
I or land after spending
sol-' "'"tr sister and tp?
Hy. Mr. and Mrs. . P. Kelie,
!rs- Alfred Keller is Improving iu
health at a hospital In Portland
where she has undergone a major
operation and expects to be homo
within another month.
Mr. and Mrs. llirsch and children
spent Sunday in Langell valley look- 1
ing over ranches for sale, as they ,
an- very much interested In getting '
a dairy ranch in the valley.
Mrs. Owen Pepplc has returned J
from Idaho where she litis been vis- 1
'I'm relatives for several weeks. Mr. j
People will be instructor at the Lo-j
reiki school the coming term.
Hilly Warren is able to be out of
bod after a serious attack of appen-
Idical colic. Dr. Johnson of Klamath
Falls was in attendance and thought
I for a time that an operation was
j necessary, as his case was very scr
I lotis.
Joe Mahoney and family spent
i Sunday at the W. W. Fordney home.
I lien lirown has purchased a
threshing outfit and plans to start
in Langell valley year. lien has been
ttiB threshing business a numlier.
liowever, is sufficiently recovered ti
lie able to he about Ills duties again.
Hoi. Dewey suffered an Injury to
''' knee while working with the
'compressor ot the U. S. R. S. camp
and lias gone to Klamath Falls for
treatment.
A special meeting of the Langell
Vnlley Community club Is called for
Saturday night, August 22, to dls-
In-jouss the question of displays for
the coming county fair. Langell val-
Sidewalks Being
Laid by Warren
Construction Co.
Cement iuIxIiik niii'ltliies are
ayjndluf out OoffiOnl tor sidewalks
which me belli) lull uIoiik Iho 2:1
blocks Ibcluded In the ikivIiik pro
ieri bounded by Klamath avenue
and nil, .aivei and Immii'IIi and
Klovontii .street.
The W.iVren eon-irucllou e)in
pnny which Ill's the n a trad for the
unit, la Tiishlnit the Work ahead as
tf ' ai poaajble in orttar thai layinu
of aplnilt nuy be stalled u i n
a possible. v JU!
Charley Chaplin
111; Cancels All
His Engagements
N B W YOltK, Aim. 13, (A1)--
Charlei cimpiin. suiieiini; from n
all(bl cold mid axhnuatnu due to
overwork, was I'l-porled consider
ably Improved today. He bail boon
ordered to ptny In his room at the
Htti-Carlton bote) at least until
Saturday. A HlrltiK of social eu
Kayenicn's had huuu cancelled. In
Mudtn a dinner which was to have
been Riven in his honor ton U; lit by
Con De Nast. The dinner has I n
postponed' until next week.
Van Riper Writes
For State Opinion
On Tax Collection
AlthoiiKli notliltiK definite hns. been
h. c.ril yet, aci-onlini; to word received
by the IrrlKa'.lon dlMrltt otflce. farm
e of Klamath will ho able 10 nay
their irrigation (MM and their cen
eral tnxea separately.
QaiTetl Van tjUtet, deputy sheriff,
ban written the slate lax commission
aaklni (or an opinion on the iiucrs-
tlon. Word received by the Irricu
lion office vas to the effect that the
farmers would be (-ranted the right
to pay their .taxes ueparutely.
Western Transfer
Changes Ownership
Announcement wns made today
that three young business men of
the city. Charles S. .Ventolins of
the Elamatb Development company.
It.' J, Sunny of the Klamath De
velopment company sate department
and T. J, Wright formerly of Hill
ings, Montana, havo taken over
the Western Transfer company,
with plans to enlarge thu business.
A real catute offko will bo In
conjunction v4th the tratisfer office
to be known as the Klamath In
vestment company. ,
When you see a man standing .on
the corner Hcratching he is just back
from his vacation.
Time Is Valuable
KSI'ECIALI.V WHEN YOU
AIUO (loi.VCi SOMEWHERE.
Havo your car oiled and
greased and put on a good Hot
or tires before starting anil you
can gamble on saving time and
a lot of grief.
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
GENERAL
FIRESTONE
and
OLDFIELD
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Work Wearing you out?
Klamath Falls Folks Find a Ikid
Hack a Heavy Handicap.
Is your work wearing you out?
Aru you tortured with throbbing
backache fool tired, weak and dis
couraged? Then look to your kjd
noys! Many occupations tend to
weaken tho kidneys: Constant back
ache, heudaclios, dizziness and rheu
matic pains aro the results. You
sutfor annoying bladder irregulari
ties; fool norvous, Irritable and
worn out. Don't wait! Use Dean's
Pills a stimulant diuretic to tho
kidney. Workers ovorywlicro re
commend Doan's. Hero's a Klamath
Falls case:
Mrs. Leo Cornish, 14 2!) Oregon
Avn., says: "My kidneys were out
ot order and I suffered with dull,
nusglnr; backaches. My work tired
me easily and I had frequent dizzy
heiicliaches. My kidneys didn't acl
right either, ho I knew tboy Were
Iho cause of the trouhtq,. Two boxes
of Doan's Pills, howover, relieved
mo of the nclir nnd palna and put
my kidneys In good order."
0c, at all dealors. Fostor-MII-brb
Co., Mirs., Uuffalo, N. Y,-Adv.
vurxoRi TODAY
PoroJin car reitttratloti waa ooa
ildorable IlKhler today iliuu any day
duiliiK the Past two weeks at llm
local chauiber of culuuiene offlci'
Henlslialloim today Include: KiauU
Ktnit, clarkHluiiK; II. luciahaui. dak
laud; Albert Ifl. V'hiiik. OaUl.md.
I,, fl. Vnn llollou, Han Kranclnco;
HoiiKiaa McWiiiiuu. EMetMut Orove;
KIIIm V, Spencer. Siisanvllle, A. Val
ptao, Ua Anieiea; Arthur B, Mor
lens. hi. i Aimeieii; Torry BninqUo,
Wed.
i:itot ti: home
John H, liiith 'f Butane and liar
old LunbUri of llruuU Pass slopped
hero this uileruooii for a short villi
nroiilo home after a lour of south
in Oregon, Until young men uro
former students ol the univoraity of
Oregon.
PROM AIiOOUA
Mrs, s. w. Bgllno of Alcona ipeni
the greater part of the day Iu the
rlly. (hopping and visiting with
friend i.
FROM MRRRII.ii
Qene H.iuiiiioikI. annum' the lend-
lug fanneiH of the Merrill country,
Is In tlie elly today on liuslneHS.
MSITlMi II. R, II .S
Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo Haas Jr.. of
Minneapolis, and Tbeo. Hans Sr.. I
brother and father of Henry E. H&ae,
aro ajaODI lb" vlsltorn In Klaiuaib
FuIIm today. Th nlor llaan hi from I
Hood River and after visiting here
over the week end. which w in include I
a trip to Crater Lake. Iho party will
reuirn to Hood River, from which
point Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. Hna.i Jr.
will return to Ihelr eimlern home, af
tor Visiting In lluod River sluco the
ally part of July.
MORPjrS o DUHINBSa
Jerry Murphy paid lb" city one
of bis frequent ralta today from bin
home at Merrill, on btlllnoM.
VisiTINtJ PARENTS
Planning ! remain In the city
for a fortnight, ,ire. P Propel ol
Sail FraaclBco. in the hullse gueat of
aer parents, Mr. itnd Mrs
Batober,
F.
UU.V8AKKR RSTCIUSTNO
It. E. Iluiisaker, who left for San
Pyajclaco the latt.-r part of last
WOl k With A. J. I, vie, In receive
medical attention, will return home
the latter part of thin week, ac
cording to word received hero to
day. ' RETURNS PROM ROSBBPRO
Ml." ii Ilaunnb Johnson who has
lieen the bOue guest of her sister
at Roseburg for the past ten days
has returned to the city,
FROM A.WA CREEK Mil. I.
Mr. and Mrs. ti. li. Slagg of the
Anna Creek Mill, where Mr. Stagg
hol-ls the position as manager, are
in (ha clly today visiting nnd at
tending to business.
cSWALIN
CO head of calves passeil ihru
Hallo In trucks, for shipment gOUth
ta Oakland, Calif. They are being
.".hipped by W. C, Halton.
Mrs. I). C. HolbTOOk and child
ren ireturned Tuofdny from few
days visit at As'alund with Mr. and
Mrs. Luther HolbPOOk and family.
.Mrs. Anion Krupka Is onjoylui: a
vftit from her little grandftJii Ruy
rUOOd Van MetOT, Jr.
Crocket HolbrOOk has a new Ford
runabout wlilch bo rencently pur
chased. John Reher went itp Klamath
I'Nills Wednetday with a load of
eneaM.
Two enmblnoH belonging to Mack-
en Llsky wont from Mnlln Wed
nesday afternoon, to olio lake land
where tlie harvesting of lilio grain
will soon lie. :.n In earnest.
Mir, Kladzuha is having Ills C0m
'hino overhauled and paintod in
Malln. ,
On TliuiHilay August 7, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Carl Taylor and family and
Mrs. A. 0. Taylor ot Hud llluff,
UfllitVi wlio Is Visiting at Hie homo
of her son, spent thu day with Mr.
and Mrs. Myers.
Dr. H. Carter was In Malln liiidny
evening ah a professional call.
Carpentert are at work repairing
tho hotel, whom tho recent flru
made havoc with it portion of the
side walls.
Mrs. Myirllo Grayson and children
wore all duy vlwitors at tho home
of her mother Mrs. o. v'. Myers, on
Thursday.
II. K. Hattnon antl family woro
QOUnty seat visitors Thursday.
Tho .Malln llrass Rand under I lie.
leadership of C. A. Pwvar, went
lo llumillon City, .California Sattir
duy, August 8th to pluy for tho Z,
C. II. J. They also played tor a
dan e Hatunlay evening In l.iin llaiu
lltion City hall and played for a
picnic on Iho following day, -Sunday.
About tun carloads, rlonds of l lie
b-yys wont nlpng, all figuring tin a
good I line,
.!:h n A. McComh and son David
wont to Klamath Falls Friday after
noon to attend to mailers of busi
ness. . ...
fu.-ior.. vC' otuldi
'The EieetriiiW iiotv
for Hoc ishotikrs.
this Booklet is tree
from any contractor
or rvtJiiltir who
displays this seal
wV PM1I IC WIUS WSf
... u-.-.'JUV
I
Uhlig's
Electric Store
"Check
Seal"
headquarters in
Klamath Falls
j. . , :
Auto
Parts
Get
"Allbestos" .
ii.it lock Brake Lining
nnd
Tlicniioid P.takc LUung
VanDykes Parts Co.
With tho Hub Tiro Shop
502 So. Gth Phone C16
New parts for all cars
shoppinc i'ok.w
Mrs. E. M. Leever nnd daughter,
Fern, were In from their liomo nt
Fort Klamath today atteuilliig In
business and shopping.
HERE ON I1U8INESS
w. ii. Qulaenbury ol Medford i
hero today transticliliig business mat-
tors.
Tho Illy Mercantile Co.,'s truck Is
making weekly trips in Anhlnnd for
vegetables and fruit.
Ivc outfiftwn
1
CTni'. lenses unit, allowed von
to see clearly during tho
time that has gone may not
he proper now .Have us give
you a thorough eyo-oxnmlnn-tlon
and reidore your today's
eyesight.
Dr. H. J. Winter.
Eye sight specialist
We grind our own glnnsos
Klnnialh Falls, Ore.
A rogulur Inspection
of your eVes by a com
pptonl oplomutriat Is
ns necessary ns rogu
lnr vlslls (o your don
tlst." S.N