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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
PAKE FOUR fiVEN-NC HERAt'lV KT.AM ATM (WTJ.S. OREGON WEDNESDAY. AHGtT U, VXir, fuming, literal! Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. Or. E. J. MURRAY , Publisher iW. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. 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 therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in arc also reserved. y ijlC4S. hySCiC wy0 1 II 11 i I 111 .1 l r - j u ivit- Wll'a- I 1 1 II 1 " ' ' 1 - - i H I I A t'iVir nrrv ' 1 ' V - -U' v m i a ,m pr? f ' v' V-vV , W . ... 4V 1 x'j-v-vi j good WH 1 not iW -ftv urvLE ones 30bH VfxICltWA Tf-ttNK At siovePiPe ? ATS XWl A . T.1 Aim Cicrt 1H POkr- The Evening Herald is the official p.ipec of Klamath Couuty mil the Citv of Klamath Falls. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1925 THE SIXTH STREET FRANCHISE The chamber of commerce should pursue a policy of "hands off in the matter of the Sixth street franchise for the Strahorn railroad. The Herald realizes that the chamber is in a delicate situation. Among its member ship are to be found strong advocates for both sides of the railroad question, and while we are sure over ninety per cent of the membership favors the Oregon Trunk and are unalterably opposed to every effort to block its en hance to the city, we have no desire to try ami force the question into the organization. attemnt will be made to alien the chamber of commerce one way or the other, unless the j friends of the Southern Pacific start the ball a-rolling. I The first move in this direction was made yesterday when the directors were asked to join in the plan that ; has been under way for sometime to force through the M I!roo,.,v council a resolution granting the 0. C. & E. the right j Pittsburg ' run to cross Sixth street, without including in the permit the j Brooklyn s ta t common-user condition. If the suggestion is accept-1 , Al"l"ws- oi.mam. sMaku m4 ed and the chamber of commerce join hands with the r y-f Southern Pacific, then the friends of the Oregon iiunk are going to carry the -whole question before the mem bership. If the results are disastrous to the organiza tion, the blame will not rest on the doorsteps of the ad vocates of the Oregon Trunk. BOUT EXP ii TAKES BIG TOLL ON OUTING SHIP Ki:its liRAVRa j. w. Alton lofl i iii i inornlm fi' sun Pranolndo whom i" vIhii tor womK m iluict, niltt wlilali l" will k'i on i" Ni'vmlii iu localu i'r-imuiently. I Today's Scores EVERETT TRUE By CONDO At Philadelphia Cincinnati r. 4 Philadelphia R Uonohr.e and Harsravi'; II 10 t la i s sad AT IT AGAIN Those who thought that the Sixth, street franchise was dead had a rude awakening yesterday when it was an nounced that a representative of the Southern Pacific appeared before the directors of the chamber of com rl asicerl the heln of that organization in secur ing from the city council a franchise for the O. C. & j E. It never was dead. It has been tne one tnougnt up permost in the minds of the representatives of the Southern Pacific, and the reason it was brought forth now was the fear that if something is not done imme diately the people of the second ward will force a special election and send to the council a representative who will be opposed to such a grant. As matters now stand, it is the claim of the Southern Pacific that such a franchise can be passed over the mayor's veto by three of the four votes of the membership. The city is almost unanimously opposed to the grant ing of the right to cross Sixth street without incorporat ing therein the common user condition. If the council undertakes to jam such a resolution through, it will, mean the immediate recall of every member who votes for it and if the advocates of such a move wish to precipitate the city into a bitter recall election, no surer way can be found than to have the council pass such a franchise. Klamath Falls is not going to be bottled up by the Southern Pacific. At Koston St. Louis 4 10 0 Boston 5 s 2 Haincsi. Pli-kernian. Khfim and O'l'arrell: It. Smith and O'.Voll. 1 At . Chicago Boaton Lhn.aBO :; 7 i Ehmke, Zachnizer and Hls.hnff; riobcrtson and Crowe. At Xew York1 Chicago G 9 1 New York V 11 2 Alexander. Bush and Gonzales: Bentley, Wisner. Oean, Huntzingcr and Snyder, Hartley. HERIUIiL MAX Che3ter Hawkins one jf the prom inent resident" of Merrill is about the city today transacting business. I". OF O. STUDENTS X OAl'tO IV) To Sees th cs Pf?JS.Sl OP TK'S. COM -CC2.R.M . YeLSteKOAV, But t-i Tot..! THAT Me l'AS our on: ti hc is im con P"aeKjcsI1 3 NOT TO Ce W-'STy'fS'D . j (iUOV- D SfO u C I K fS TO tc-.v rvr j AjOf- i ( I -.TI. I I rVf JK THE WEATHER 'Che Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under- od's Pharmacy sh ws a siis'-itly ' downward treud this afternoon and Mrs. Mtanie Smith and daughter, j higher temperatures will probably Miss May MOTHER AND DAUGHTER After VisitiiiK Here For Several ( Weeks Will Leave Tomorrow L. Sniitli, will leave to morrow after visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smitli for several weeks. Mrs. Smith will return to her home in Denver, Colo., and Miss Smith will sail from San Francisco on the 27th for Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Panama. Miss Smith is a most capable woman, having been principal of schools at Balboa Heights for the past twelve years, anil will resume her work as head of the schools this fall. TODAY'S ARRIVALS Foreign cars registering at the lnial chamber of commerce office today included: G. L. Karly, Santa Monica; J. F. Bryant, Independence; Fred Marly, SUsanvillb; Fred Jowcll, Likely; Alexander Morrison, Nor wnllt; F. VV. Frame, Los Angeles; George C. Lcnfesty, Kan Francisco; A. F. Chrlstonsen, Oakland; George O. Miller, San Francisco; 'Carl It. Wren, Emeryville; It. L. Holt Oak land; Helens H. Honor, Lang Bench; John Crowley, Dyerville; It. C. Ja eoby, Macdoel; Frank Gaunt, Wil liams; C. I!. Davidson, San Francisco J, A. AM ridge, Euro!:a; J. s. Gran nls, Seattle, V. H. Nugent, Eureka. I ROM MKKKILI W. Kami y of the Alexander ranch near Merrill Is in the city today transacting business mult era for the rnndi. prevail tomorrow Forecast for next 24 hours: Fulr and warmer. The Ty:os recording therm imeter registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 78 Low 37 0. S. Weather Report Weather: Oregon, fair aad mild tonight and Thursday, except cnludy or foggy along the coast. Light northerly winds. Bt'B'NKSS WOMEN ENTERTAIN At a meeting of the committee in charge of the entertainment for the Medford Business W men, this even ing, plans will be definitely decided upon as In v.iiUt shall be planaixl for the visiting glrlB by the local members of the Buslnois Women's club. A noon luncheon at the hotel White Pelican at whlah Mrs. Myi tis Helms anil Miss Chlje Palmer will be. hostesses is one of the events of the day, that has been definitely decided ujiou for Sunday. I'OE VALLEY VISITOR Aunetta Kesterson cf Poo Valley visited here today with friend, and attended to business interests. Ohurle.i lined of the ln:lia:i reser vation la In the city today on busi ness matteis. MERRILL ROAD Mrs. B. W. Sharp of Merrill Road Is shopping In the city today. Albert Sinclair and Ralph Tuck who have been visiting here for some time, left this morning for Bend and will remain there until the opening of school, when they will again attend the University of Ore-go.n I Him I iom't cev.vvr, tf CfSOAuS- Twenly-Nirie Lives Lout In Trnfredy Anionp; Excur sionista Last Night NEWPORT. It. 1 Aug. Ill I scalding U tiler explosion which I hi, night kb a sudden P,)0M tli" til Ing of u hunt Mjd of H77 Mteur- HiuiiistH u Woy ffora leaving New port harbor iibonrd bht it". unci .Ma.kluii', Inst night, had tnUeu u toll of 3D lives today, The fXplO- lion Oogurrod as th Muckluuc ri pasHlug t ho n mli I training itatlon in NarniiMuimtt Pa) 0r PatttUOktl ThruUKboUt tile ulKht and early today the ileal h tell lllollll, I III additlMU to tho dead, iwo were r'c ported in: -in,; and R2 nerluUHlv Mrraod, PhyalOlhai at the naval btxpltal said tliey expected the dajfeth list to mount to at least it, within Hie next few hOUr, Days avlll piiHn baforo more avrl ounly Injured urn mil ,.f dunger, th dool llU, Tha majority i( the dead and Injurad vero trappeit on I the first and sci end decks when the boiler cxpledcil. Scarcely u re 1 port was heard in the boiler In tha engine room gave way. the tint warning being clouds ol escaplart laaot with the victims powerless to aca po. Tho locidanl ba'tPMOd iwlihln a it a. i thinw n( the naval bOiplUli leu than lilt) yards from shore., otherwise the casually list would I have been trebled, p.isicngvm said ! today, The Mackinac was u one funnel St., inier equipped with 7,',o DQ,hM power engines. Her gross lia ni. WW HI and Iter net i.hiii.iku .130. She was 102 feet long, 28.2 feet boam an I 12 feel deep. She I wnn built In llOf, The excursion- Is:-!, lui-luded many i.vumen and children Many aboard were em ployes b( the J. aad P. Coates eom pany. thread uitjivufticturers In Paw Ulckil. Tho ompany hud declar ed a holiday for the outing. A patch iu the hollar, whl'h Jnid a placed tbtiru Just before the i-trliirn ,l It,.. I.,,., I i-nv-.t v ni i i axplodlng th" bo liar ami throwing j the paaaangora Into a paui.-. Cap- I coin Tnoniai McVaj of Pawtuokati , She at,iiit,ir aitl.t It,,, li.inl wn Irnv. bagflBK I ellng II knots nn hour. Its fullest 1 ' speexl. and us loaded to ill ca pacity. 1 1 Ml I 9i I 1 .. r ' H If Wli.n you have tire troublo ynii want your tin s MPflNd ua gOOd m w tl i v"'- canliod In thi boil aqulpMd hag in Klarfmlh Fnll our llolnti Hlacirlc steam Vulcan ler and expert rapult man as .iirii vou or i he Mil poaalbll roatilli. R e c cl Auto Supply Co. S. 11 tli Near Main Phone 298 lEliASSERTS ACTS JUSTIFIED 1 1 -ii i urn 1 1 From l'nge One) pes a i.cTrcrv- tM ChilCAGC ITS AD03ESSED -'"TO TiAE. BOWS'.' VJMO CEr3 iT ? THhT I&-VMHO& GQiMGr "TO OPEM it ? MO i ' ', IT. 3t.S BCxSv-tT A i-iT MTi Oi J.j fO ER HE CCXJt-OKl' xia.-rt - Am tF Hi lAAD evJEv"MTMtMOi -iz. ME'dOS HE slxiOoLOM.' xARlTE. . iT, VviOPK T-i.P t-H!-i"T'vM.TE A l.ETTEC , Aj .-IE tX)NVV V-ORU PEt? -dO"T"-llKi . Mja -P- I A'.SST OPEMiKJ VJO '-ETTcP rROM CHI VMILt OUSKMS "THEf?F. BCxXiHT A 1 A NE S'.ii"1" r-H UHtM I I ;-i T ICK rv-ejhA V-t-l v.Mrvii.i-y 'jj .... m m km l6mm&V&6m i n-itlfy the sheriff. If I had it to t do over, 1 would d i no differently." In regard to the contention that , lihe boyg, once free of the bandit i In I'ortlanil. inlglit hava notified toll , poUca, ."Sgwrnun daolarod that his boy, who ! only 17. has been used , to obeying and hh&l It was his ln , structions for them t- return Im ' mediately. Believes Their Story M.- Uiiuiihm. n,un,n,l l,rB n . Ildeme that the story which iho In duced the fugitives to dictate to him was substantially true an they i . ii pmbi-rod Mm incidents. Mr. Newman declared that u ohonl; of the speedometer on h'ls a He hO,Wed that the machine had DWI driven more than in miles-wlli-'a till city limits. Tho W'lllainetto river was cross ed twice wlCli an evident purpose to OOnfUSe the boys, who iwnro aliv, luco-rrectly Informed V lo tho placo they left the eanvlcts. ADVANCES IN Wood Comb wltboui any warning. CHBAP PRIOM are on now Don't be one of many who will Ofdeff loo lad Wu.i. r is near. I'Uooe your orders. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOll TO UUIN" (501 Main Phone 535 .A l'0;wVwiU.if''i ,5 CVy you retul with effort? Do 4 you push and pull the paper away from your eyes In an effort to Hoe clearly' It Is positive evi dence thai you need uu oyu-uxum-Inatlon that Is thorough. DR. H. J. WINTERS Byb Slghl Speclnlist We grind our own glasses. KLAMATH FALLS "Your health can not bu perfect unless your vision la normal." Au Pa t o r t s "Jhans" Quality Gfey Iron Pistons Patterson "Quality" Piston Hinirs VanDykes Parts Co. With tho Hub Tiro Shop 502 So. 6th, Phone 616 New parts for all cars BE COOL ! Eat where every bit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE lfVVWVVWVAVVVVVSVVVVVVVVVrVVWl I