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EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALIS, OREGON
FRIDAY. AUGUST III, 1026
3Mj Sunning 39?ralft
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street. Klamath Falls. Ore.
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and the Citv of Klamath Falls
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925
PROFESSIONAL DISTURBERS
Klamath Falls is to be treated to anotner era of strife j
and contention, if the paid tools of the Lalitomia ure
goa Power companv and the Southern Pacific have their
way. On the threshold of the great development that
The' people have been waiting for, Klamath Falls is in
no humor to have thrust upon it the fight that these cor
porations are preparing to make upon the mayor of the
citv.
just because Goddard has prevented the bottling up
of the city, when he refused to consent to the scheme
of giving 'to the Strahorn line the right to cross Sixth
street, as well as to permit it to build a line across the
city into the Mills addition and anotner up Lame rivet,
without having inserted in the franchise a common user
provision, he is to be villified and traduced by the paid
mouthpiece of the corporations that are working hand
in glove to keep Klamath Falls under their control.
Because Mayor Goddard was courageous and far-sighted
enough to place before the city council a program for
future development, in which was included the placing
underground of the wires within the fire district and the
procuring of a supply of pure water for the city, he is
to be made the object of an attack by the hirelings of
the California Oregon Power company, in the hope that
he will be driven from office and the control of the
city, placed in the hands of those who will be the serv
ants of this corporation.
For months thousands upon thousands of dollars have
been poured out in a vain attempt to establish in this
city a newspaper that will pollute the public con
science and poison the minds of the .citizenry against
Mayor Goddard because he has proven himself a servant
of the people and not the private interests. Now the
time has come when something; must be done and the
campaign of assassination has commenced. From now
on the people of the city-may expect to be regaled with
the villification and abuse of their chief executive and
see Klamath Falls once more placed in an unfavorable
iight before the outside world.
If these professional disturbers have no better task
at hand than to stir up strife in this community; if the
height of their ambition is to destroy where they cannot
rule for their masters; if they must answer to the crack
of the corporation whip, they will soon learn that the
people of this city will not tolerate their mendacity. This
is no time for internal strife. This is the time for con
structive statesmanship, and the people will not long
tolerate the interference of paid agitators, whose only
interest is that of the time-server.
The first gun in the fight that is to be made on Mayor
Goddard has been fired, and 'Gene Henry is the goat.
If 'Gene will just permit his name to adom the payroll
of a certain well known corporation ; if the mayor will
lay off his plan to place the wires in the fire district un
der ground and forget about his plan to make private
corporations pay for the use of the streets; and drop the
idea of getting pure water for the city; and let the South
ern Pacific bottle up Klamath Falls, vhy everything will
be lovely. Evidently that private wire to Medford must
be in working order.
m:wm i
WASHINGTOttpn
LETTER.'
By CHAItl.KS I'. STEWART
NKA Service Writer
WASHINGTON How much for
eign diplomats In Washington drink
Is none of Secretary of State Kel
logg's affair, but If an embassy or
legation receives mine alcoholic re-
freshment than its entire staff can
possibly consume, the question aris
os, "What becomes of the surplus?"
Secretary Kellogg has certain sus
picions on this score, which be has
confided to the foreign representa
tives to whom they apply. That is
to say. ho addressed to them a po
lite but pretty plain little note, trust
ing that henceforward they'll keep
their antl-Volstcad importations
down to what they really need for went yesterday to get the car of
themselves and for themselves alone. j.uk Walker which was stolen here
j in the local garage holdup a week
The diplomats this communication "K0' Mr. Cozad will drive tho stolon
wont to are by no menus all from j cilr home,
dinky little countries, either. Some'
among thorn boar credentials from
highly consequential powers. The
Intimation that bootlegging Ib be
lieved to be going on from their of
ficial residences in Washiugon must
have reached them as a good deal
of a jolt. It isn't the first time,
however, that it's been broadcast
from extremely well-Informed sour
ces, though never before from the
Department of State. Practically ever
since prohibition became effective
the impression has prevailed that
most of the really first calss stuff
in the capital came in under diplo
matic protection and was dispensed
in the same way.
Hen. Lincoln fl. Andrews, the
rather new assistant secretary of
the treasury in especial charge of
prohibition enforcement, is said to
have given Secretary Kellogg his
tip. It isn't a bit likely that Secre
tary Kellogg wanted news of his
note to leak out. The story, how
ever, unquestionably is true.
COZAU ItKTUKMXf'
G. B. Cozad Is expected home this
evening from Portland where he
BHOI'MIttl TODAY
Mrs. Frank Wildo of Malln with
her sister, Mrs. Zeldu Smith, are
visiting with friends nnd shopping
in tb city from their homo today.
THE SALVATION ARMY
By E. F. fluffy. Secretary,
Central Labor I'nion
What I think o( the Salvation
army
Tlje average man. as he pass's
through life could perhaps, by clos-
in? his eyes to the sordid side of
life, convince himself that very little
or no misery exists in his community.
or in his slate or county.
There are. nowever. a large ma-
jority of people who. because they j 18 "r-'; conatqonwon. -M matter
are human, understand that misery whnt lh al1' t first relievo the
and want are on every side and are MffOrar and then do their utmost
ever present, but because 6f the rush I 10 fiml lu' csmw' " 'hat "'hers who
and turmoil of every day affairs, ore j fo"OT'' mn' not ronoh 'hp "ne lo
anable to do a great deal individually j
to stem the tide. In fai t, life itself
seems to have reached the stage
where the individual can have but ,
little to say about his own actions.
for there is nothing a person can
do that does not concern those about
him.
With misery and want on every
hand, it becomes the duty of the com
munity, as a whole, to carry the bur
den. To do this, it will take concerted
action, and I believe there Is no or
ganization so well fitted to carry on,
than that little Army that is always
among us. Not only in dur own com
munity, but everywhere we go, the
Little Army is always on the ground,
not blinding themselves to the mis- Hiood, and bo nnd become a substan to be resting easily and In no Im
ery surrounding them nor wailing ' tlal citizen. And, after all, how could mediate danger of death.
for someone to inform them, but
actually going out and looking for it.
I speak of tiiese things familiarly ; humanity?
because, having been Interested in j In fact I believe the Salvation
the labor movement for years. I have i Army is entitled to the greatest cou
nt many times had to move among 1 Blderatlon in any community.
l'"ti-(RS AFEIW OF
EM LEFT MlT
LIKE HAM ACTORS
STARMivJ -T" DEATH
CAUSE "faEV VMOKfT"
FO
Plaw NCtf-v.M but
Om
ROLE.-S-
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A VAMlSHiMC-j ARISTOCRACY
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t I
, these same unfortunate. and al
ways this Little Army was on tha
; ground, giving bare, niiling there.
j lifting upfortuntta men and women
j from the gutter of life: helping brnk-
en mothers anil raising babies; carry-
, Ing footl and clothing to families, and
. whut uot. and never a murmur from
these soldier who have offered their
'very lives in the cause of suffering
humanity, anil always the suffer-
Anu- tlt.D whal Kork cotlUl m
greater thnn starling boys and glrlH
ifL, wt, the courage to mi't It
problems and trials as they come,
thus gradually eliminating the cause
of misfortune, unless it Is what I
belleVe to be the greatest and crown
ing work or all the picking of un
fortuntito girls at a time w hen every
one's hand Is turned against them -when
fathers and mothers turn them
from their homes and society In gen
eral passes them by Then It Is thai
the angels of the Army bring them
In and a new life conies Into the
world and gets a start that will allow
It to grow Into manhood or woman-
you measure In dollars and cents.
the saving of one little bundle of
VA0-N WES, 1 CAM
OE A GOOD CCWJ
FELLtW
Rubin
mmm 1
k) f BY GOLLY, $2 - ' "Hi
iTsrwnYI. s 1
- S 7 NEVER RqKCEP )
VJA
HAstO RiGHT MOvm .
WERE GETTiKl' vEAOV
STAfciEH
OOMT
Th' FALL ROUMOuP.
AFTeP?
Mum cam HEP TH Bcn5
THET ufaj CORPAL.
VMEPE ABuiLOiM CmUH
SACT 43Rik1C4
MOT" A
-fiLLTi-IEW.
Stop Forest Fire
Body Asks Aid of
Larger Chambers
J '
; In unity lies strength.
j That truism Impi'llnil Ilia Slop
; Forest Fires ussueluilou In session
I this morning to authorize Lynn I'.
; Sahln. .nn-retury of the i-hitmber of
ICommereo. to write all of the Inrgor
j chambers of Oregon. Washington and
California requesting I hut lltey writ
lo u.umifurturcrs of picnic goods and
ask that nil tho merchandise sold
during the fire season carry a notice
warning the people to aratch how and
where they dispose of matches and
camp fires.
With nil Hi" Cham bora requesting
th- enntern inahufacVurera to insert
Hie fire warning in thalr men-linn-i,
ii ii predicted thai success will
meet the efforts of the association.
Lumber Company
Worker Improves
Fears for the recovery of Lester
Itich. Pelican Hay Lumber company
employes who was severely Injured
yesterday afternoon when n lumber
carrier reversed Itself and struck
him down, were dispelled this morn
ing When authorities nt the Klam
ath funeral hospital reported Itlch
Rich is suffering from three frac
tured ribs and a lung that was punc
tured by tho Jagged end of one of
the fractured bones.
A companion of Itlch was also
injured In the accident but only
slightly.
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COvNPUMO-ttR. MINSTER. ,
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CINCINNATI. Ohio. Auk. 21. (Pi
Einypjond a. bagauoa national mi
Jiituni of tho Disabled AmiTiruii vol
arana or (he World Waft Willi hoAd
quhrtort nor. has resigned his poll
I Inn, held since the I). A. V. wan or-
ganltod tivo yours ugn.
Joseph Loon, assistant national mi
J ii tint, mill mi alvorn Wolt, i,u-
aniicoV private secretary, have also
resigned.
While neither Uisuncc nor Loot
would oommenl loony, u wot nid
thai John Mahan ol Montana, mi
Uooal commander, bad ntUtuptsd to
nml Loot nnd thai Ltsauco hud re.
ttnitd lilt notion,
Tho offices of national adjutant
nml aatlatant adjutant are noi olec
1 1 v . ii in probablo thai Hi" nation-
:il executive coiumiltoo nt iln uruini
liatlon win in' summoned 10 not up
on tin' resignation.
Unable to Find
Missing Father
and 4 Children
N'o trace of William Franks, who
lit charted with having abducted his
own children from thalr mothor, has
i" 1 1, ipeatad accordion to word from
the disi-rict nttomoy'n office toay,
Pranki wanted on the criminal
charii of kldpoplnn, He loll Klam
ath I-'uIIh several weeks ago and has
not been seen nor heard of since,
so far ns I lie district attorney's of
fice knows. It was thought ho win
ho-iiid for Mulio.
Through liberal Interpretation ol
the law, Din disirict attorney's office
was persuudoil III it Franks could he
held on u charge of kldnupluK his
own children, The point streesed in
tho statute, accordlni to w. a Wol it,
deputy district attorney, was that
nny person l iking a child from lis
parent- singular lortn used Is guil
ty of the -rime of child stealing;
Franks home Is at luC Canal street.
MOTOR I'AltTllls
JMor parties stopping In (hit
.Ity today were much lighter than
thoso of many duys. Included to.
ilny woro: J. II. Thatcher, Oak
land; It. B, Todd, Fort Hall, I u ;
L U Henry. Mm Dleg.i; Mm.
Mabei ii. Tborni ih, Hornbrook,
Oa.J W. It. I'lirluton, Bealy, Nov.;
Albert Smith. I'aslan.l. Wash. ; w
J. Arnold, San Frnnclsco; ileirge
V. MeKliufl'.u, I'eultltnln; A. C.
Miles, Vanaonrer, Wash.; t, n
Kriishke, un Frunrlsco; Howard
Spencer. Orovlllo, Cal.; A. W.
Wacznar, Sao Francisco: Ron- O.
i'ulcr, nato Rcililes; Frank J. ('.in
ml, Chino; Outhrlu Rowe, Davis,
Cal.; Mabel Th Oration, lloTnbrook;
V. S. HOUja, Man Jose, Cnl.; Harold
BraJhitd, Ilockllti; Allen Macomb
or, Oakland, Cal.; and JSohn Harold
Borden, Yalo, Cal,
MIHS IH)W IlKTl'HXH
Miss Perlo How, daughter Ol Mr.
ind Mrs. H. P. Dow, Is returning
'.his evening from Chicago when-
sho is attending school, to spend
tho coming fortnight hero mlth iher
parents and numerous friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Dow moLored to Medford
to meet their daughter,
PROM BBATTX
Mrs. F. J. Sehlmdt spun! tho
greater part of tho day hern shop
ping from her home nt Hoatty.
HACK PROM I.AIUIVIKW
James Drlscoll, Insurance man,
returned today from u brlof busi
ness visit to Lakevlow.
KONORUra HOUSE MOTHER
Isicul Zctu Tun Alphi Glrli Honor
ing Their House Mother
Mrs. Lillian Hagniau, house .mo
ther for the Zotu Tan Alphl fra-
iernsty at p, A. c, is boing hop-
rod by snvoral of tho lin.nl girls
it a dinner parly tills evening nt
'.ho lliotel Willie Pelican, Covers
will li laid for Mrs. Hagmnn, Mrs.
Marvin Lucus, Bertha Pelt., Francis
Humphrey lind MorJ John'oit. Mrs.
Hagman plans to return IV) t). A.
0,, In relume Mt duties tho early
part of SbptOhrbOr,
OHTliOQUfN VISITOR
U. 11. Karellur of Clill )iiilu trans
acted business matters horo ovor
Thursday, roluniliig home t'odny.
MIHS HCMI'llltKV II I.
Friends of Miss Frances Humph
rey will bo sorry to louru stia l:i
'onflned lo her home with an uttuck
of acute Indigestion.
OF MURRIIili hoad
Mrs. ira Orem of Merrill Hoad.
ii today among the ihffpport about
'lie city, planning to return home
att this evening.
BVerttl Orlfflth of Poo Vnlley hi
here today IransuclitiK buiilnons nnd
buying farming mppllet,
mm DS '
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Three Tender Resignationa
at Aftermath of Recent
Bloody Break
MALUM. IliC, Aug fl. Three
gitatiis at i in stale paltftahtlary
have rkilincil ami iuii Ihelr John
since the brOUk or An Hint 12, In
which two guard and . c nvlo! wero
killed, it sin" im iwa t iday, They
are: Ollflr A. Hake:, wall guard,
who testified before the coroner's
Jury that ills 'Iplloc n- entirely
linking In the prison and Unit the
oonvlOU arc running (ho institution.
I. W. Hubbard, tower gourd 00
post number ?, wfto testified Hint
lie bail two of cr nacuplng convl ti
covered with his rfflo In 'he yard
bill did not nil nt bOckUSO 'hey hud
Ihblr hands Up,
Habny L. rNiUlt, who was off duly
in tin- guhrdt1 'tuui'ti'i i nt ti tint
of Jho break.
Foiihi resbmed Ww m u-nlng (ol
tdwlgg Ohe brohk, Hufbhard last
Prlday. and Maker day biforo fekler-
day. Warden Dull ymi'le -.aid thai
lie had not given out anything re
lative to tin, raslgngtlona because
every time Mttttng of Hint kind
gets Into tho nawspnpers he Is d
lufjad IfriUt applleail ui for Jolt-t.
FIRST ISSUE OF
MALIN PROGRESS
JUST OFF PRESS,
Firal IsfUO Of th Mnlln Progress,
under now ownership ami manage
ment, arrived In Klamath Falls thin
afternoon.
The new- weekly publication Is
substuutliilly larger Umu formerly
and with a I'ottroll drum ureas end
a linotype Diacnino, Hi" paper may
be put out each week with n mini
mum of -ffort.
0, Bi Anderson i tho publisher of
tha southern Klamath (arm weekly.
Tho personnel of the board ol direct
ors Is at follows J. I, Jacob, presi
dent, j w Sunders, secretary and
treasurer. A. If, Tbomini. director.
and John Rabtr, director
Primarily the newspaper will be
devoted to the heal Inlerests of Hid
agricultural element in Klamath.
IK1KI.M HACK
Cbarlet Doatlton, Mamv oltrk al
thO local poHtofflci-, will reiiume Ills
ponlttou tomorrow after enjoying an
niiling of several days 9
HHITOX H PltlSOV ItKIOIlM
UBTHOOS kmitvim; jails
L i) N DON OT) Probationary
mothodt for adqlla nud the Bor
stal" treatment for young poopln
haw l n responsible for a marked
decrease in the population of Brit
ish prisons. Ho much no Hint more
tttan 10 Jails in Bnjdand nnd Wales,
or one-third of the lotnl. huvo boon
closed since lull. Thorn uro now
only about 40 prisons In uso
throughout the country niAl thoso
an- not fully occupied.
A Home Office official says that
fewer and fewer baonle are bolnir
committed to prison becanta tho
tendency now la to reform u man or
Woman If it bo at nil possible. Tho
increased use or probationary meth
ods has worked well and In the
opinion or the offlolal the tlmo Is
not far distant when prisons will
bo used only tor hnhlluul criminals I
with whom all attempts nt reform
have tailed.
During the rirst few years of this
century approximately fjOO out of
every luO.OUO of population woro
sent lo prison each year. Today tho
percentage Is Just over ll)U In thu
100,000. Tho greatest drop bus
been In convictions for drunkonnoss
and similar Offences,
OBRMAN I'PIIOLDS IMIOAT
WAll AND CONDEMNS
Al l, Mil) III. i h k hi :
RBRLIN (JP Vlco Admlrnl
llollweg deplores the fuels that thu
(Inrmrin siilimurlno war was not
started earlier and curried through
ruthlessly, For then, he doelaros
In nil article In the Deutche Altgo-
tnolno Zaltung, nil American nrmn
tnents and munition! would hnvo
proved WOrthlOlt nnd lllndenburg,
and not Wilson, would have won
the war.
The admiral speak of suhninrlnn
warfare as a "Ood-glven girt" which
had been entrusied to (lermtiny In
seir-prnlocllon ugninst "the Inhuman
blockade which, though -a net limed
by America, was a vlolntlon of all
precepts of International law."
Tho writer bthphatloally dnnlds
Hint It whs the unrestricted sub
murine campaign which Induced
America to enter the war. Thhsn
Hermans "who still ad hero lo that
opinion! mi Count Bormtorff," ha
refers to ns "poor slinplii-mlndod
cosmopolitan toult."
Peach preserves will keop much
better If placed In u closet whore
Hie children can't find thorn.
DECIDE TD QUI