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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 10215 PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JPj Siumhut, Herald Issued .Daily, except Sunday; ly The Herald Publishing Company. Qffice; 119 X. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. J. MURRAY . ., Publisher W, 11. PERKINS News Editor , Entered as second class matter at the postbrfioe at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. ment and expansion of one means the development and expansion of all. The people want the good-will of the Southern Pa cific. They want that company to carry out to the last degree every plan it may have for the development of Clamath Kails, but for all of this they are not willing to pay the price of excluding the Northern lines. They want' both the Southern Pacific development and the Northern lines, but if they must give up one to get the other, they will gladly give up the Southern Pacific program. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatchese 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 herein are also reserved. T.he Evening Irerald is the official and the City of Klamath Falls. paper of Klamath County FROM ALL OVER OREGON Bits of News From Towns Throughout, the State WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 THE SPROULE STATEMENT MORH of About tho STATU 2 I! 2 '.'.to tBo Intoi'lUUtlon from the assools." MRS. kooivmax 1)1KS Uoib, the prospect at'& caravan "miles Mrs. Lualll Koopmnn. 4:1 yesre of : UmK- is mnv v,,ry bjrlghl snd a lrg) sg ,lio,l in Bend this morniUK. Tho S mlu, ll,h,.ni..il, . ,H ,.M.,,,,. ratiso of iloHtli was heart fuiluro. Mrs. ... , ... ,, , , , ,,. , , ho assoitntion horns lo liuvo ;.00 KooDtuun. tho wife of the late lllch-: ard Koopnjan ot Poat, In Crook counn w ,lu' Procsgaton as it crosses ty. is .siirviwd by her mother, Mis. the hay. l,. J. Winter; four sons. GroVi, Robert, : Tho oatrfu&o imo Ban Prsnclsco Arthur and Lyle: two sistors, Mrs. wm , September 8, and ii Is ('. H. SpSUgh of Hond and Mis. Alio.- ' pianr.oil lo cross on tho QoMU QgtO Argerbrtght of Reaefaurc. and o:u I f(;rr. g0 ,u,wll vn Nesk avenue, brother, I. E. winter of Brownavllli! jthonci down Mr4el to deary and Burial will bo tn tho I. O. O. P. rem- ,lurn on Market to (Jewry and to etery in Prinovlllo at 2 o'clock this ;tho ll00c, u.rc (nc ,.nn,vi,n wilt bo afternoon. Rend Bulletin. i aistiiir.ded. , The t'avemen and others from LOST I'Ott HOURS Grant! Pgps plan to me. i in Rureks Lost for six hours in the forest Sunday eveuiiiR. On Monday ai northwest of Suttle lake, Miss Vivian Stotoe; daughter of Deputy sheriff r.nd Mrs. Georso Stokoe of Bend, round her way back to the lake :if- The people of Klamath Falls and Klamath county will receive with keen satisfaction the statement made by William Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific. With him, they are equally as proud of the Southern Pa cific as he is of Klamath Falls. Truly with him can they say, "this pride is- because it is an example of what can be accomplished when the manufacturers fund tne men or business generally and the camel's serving' them work together." The people of Klamath Fails want to work with the j Southern Pacific; they hope the Southern Pacific will: work with them, to the end that there will be built up warci rs hai failed to locate her. here the great manufacturing center the natural re-1 s!:o f""n'1 ,h0 ,ilk,? by followi,": :1 sources of the county will justify Throughout the &Zg&2& 'ST years that the Southern Pacific has been operating m Mls9 Stoko,. :uui ,.,. B, ,;, this territory, there has been, and still is, a cordial feel- iako to take some provisions to a ing of good will manifested towards that company. No i &isl ranger stationed at suuie request ever made has been denied, when that request I '?k Thvy hai1 staru"'1 back rfna took tended towards further development of the territory ''"'T" "iT !L!: - , xi n ii. T-i ! r i vtdoc, thinking t nut tho branches otiuu ujr ouuuiciu i aui.i. i u man in tins ( would munity is so shoitsighted or fool-hardv as to do any-: Stokoe thing to injure the Southern racilic or place aught in its i a!:o recort this summer, she is in way, for he would be committing business suicide as well ' Bend tot"lv restinB after her lrea as materially injuring the future development of the;uous e,,erience.-Bend Bulletin, great Klamath country. nru-nixc cams The people will be particularly pleased over the state-1 Another ra,lin wi" be addcd to l n , 1 . ,i , , I the camp facilities in tho Lithia Park ment by Mr. Sproule that "Everything we have done,;camp ground wilhln the uext f..,v everything we have planned and everything we are WCekS, according to an annonccmem planning has in mind Klamath Falls as an industrial 1 made yesterday by Frank Jordan. Center." I chairman of the park board. Tho TT . , . , cabin is to cost approximately $500. However, we hope that included m those plans is not i The cabin is to be bunt double. the Condition that the peODle Will Oppose the Coming Of 1 constructed so that two families may the Northern lines. If SO, Mr. SprOUje is doomed tO disaD- ocqapy it. In this manner the cost j outcome of Meadow's injuri. -.tnintmpnt Tt. io a fivH Hororminatirvn nr, the nart Af may be reduced and two. instead of i known about five o'clock the people that they want the Northern lines and are going to have them if anything within their power can bring about -such a result. This, however, does not! mean that they are fighting the Southern Pacific; thati THE highway caravan iVior iiranf in I'nium if in tlio olirrlirocf Aarrr- Ctii ', Thc finnl Plan and itinerary for 5:30 n. in. the departure will bo tak en, urrlvlnc at llklnh at 13:!10. Af lir an hour there the caravan will proceed ba Betaluma. arrlviim thiftire at 5 o'clock. The curs will leave I'etaluma at 10:30. embarking on the. Golden data ferry at 13:3Q. The chftinbei of commorca has ap pointed a committee on transporta tion to sign up cars for the trip ambpg the business men of tho city. All car owuers will be solicited soon in regard to making the trip with the tlrar.ts Pass delegation. Grants come toftether again. .Miss Pass courier, is employed at tho Smile '. WHAT TDK ST ATM IS DOING 2 2 .U'Ttl ACt IOKXT Orvllle L. Jones of iirtiu.li Pass was cited to appear here today as the result of a imkibup on bc summit of the SiiUlyous. In which three curs weie dumuc.cd early yenterday eve- nlng. Aaeordlng to the slnry ltdd State Trali'l.' tirflcer t'hurln TSient, Jo&M was eopilni north ou the Pacific hinhwav, Victor II. llowen of Onk Itind. t'allt.. wsa nlao traveliur. nnrtli. At a blind curve about 504 yards south of (lie Summit much. Jones attempted to pwil Houvii. lIOWSYor, a. .i. Kaan pi Los Abgelca, driving lOUthi uppcarcil around the turn be fore Jones could paw. Instead of dropping htu k into place, Jones at tontptad to push bit car through the open in,:. ROVTOU and Raan swerved their cars In an attempt to avoid nil acci dent, hut the three came together, ornahtng Into th,e ditch on the upper side of the road. Had the can kouo over tin- bank ea the lower lids of the roadway, thoy would have rolled for several hundred feet. None of lite naisehgera in any of the cars were Injured, but all the machines were so badly wrecked they bail to be low.it back Into Ashland. Ashland Tidings, GOIiDRN .WMVIiltsAltY Btarttng this evenl&f, raemben of the Aihland Presbyierlnn church will Open the celebration of the fKtleth anniversary of the founding of the local religious' Instttntton. The cele bration will extend otn a period f three days. On August ::;. is"."., twenty two members of Hie Presbyterian church nrgnuised the local church. A large number of these members were trans ferred from the Jacksonville church, t which was the first Presbyierlnn church orgSnUed in louthiTii Ore gon, the Ashland church being the second,- Ashland Tidings. cared much about the Senate rules, In anil for ll'eiuselvei, one way or the oilier They think be ilmply wanted to create a Konnntlon by doing M.inie llilng strenuous, mid the Somite mien were handy. The trouble Is, the vice preiltTnnt's peiTormauce requires u cJtmaA In order to be ImpresKlve, and there i n't coiiiK io lie any. That'll generally agreed. Nor. up to dale, has It proven a particularly popular attraction, Ttys public hasn't "enthussed" over it, it certainly makes no hit among the senators, and President Oooiltlgu, ami bis gdylsorg fegurll it with colli ln dlfterenee, They don't like Dawes , WWII 1(1. s itor Moies' ssttmato iimt no i hi., inn v i in u in iuimbor oi rotii the D'awca ichuuio win int. is consldored here to he high. If goythilUJ. rttlRNOfl AlltRB. Three tltou- inud Hi'ltlsli children sang "'iii Bless the I'rlnco oi VVhlOa" today. Hotel Suttor Sun I'riiu. iscn urausjrohteni lieu. Wiiricn Hooper A popular priced Klreproof Hotel, Ceuirnlly Nocatsil end iiuieii for ii i uxreileni sbrvlco nnd unoxcolled uppolntniunts. one cabin will really be added to the ' facilities of the camp. Ashland ; Tidings. MRAPOWS SKRIOI SI.V HURT Lester Meadows of North Head 1 was seriously, if not fatally, injured today nbout noon by a line which broke from a pile driver upon which ho was working at 'Vaughn's logging camp on Isthmus Inlet. The line struck Meadows in the left side, breaking SSTorsd ribs, one of which is said to be pressing on his heart. The Injured young man was rush ed lo Reiser hospital, where he was given an opiate v ease the pain. The t will be tonight. Coos Bay STEWARl WASHINGTON-FTi LETTER' it) t'H.UtLKS I WASHINGTON HTIOWART W.'ittlilriKttm hnH -J Itlfti that,. Vim pTBSldOlit Diiwi'h IX .,4- U " - ;j i,. -u: l iwawooa mgnway caravan 10 me uuuwmj-, iuy die juat da diiAiuus tu m UUIiUUW up j Diamond Jubilee at San Francisco and developing tne boutiiern Pacific as they are to have j the Northern lines come in, knowing that the develop- i are now being completed fojf the Red wood highway ansociation. According according to atti-ndajitK. Times. an will conn back for the DOXt st slun of CongrcHft con:iid'trubl rlntr.t. ni. His dt'innntl for a rhanje' of the Sfiia!"' rules has D66Q Btsad up here, alt along, as a bid fur tlio r,!ita- tion of u regular "hollor" oUad who lumped rigbi into 1 1 - midtl of a bad situation, which ottuirs had deplored for yars witliuut Ix'lng ublr to do anything about it, nnd straight ened ft out In Jig time. Very tow politicians bolteve iiaws Catch Those Nickles And Dimes In one of our savings hook banks, you will be surprized how quickly a small savings account will grow into the hundreds of dollars and then into tho thousands. $1 saved each week for ten years will amount to $68&2S with interest at i compounded scmi-anntiallv. First National Bank Members Kedoral Keserve Hank 1 X SALE IN OUR NEW LOCATION Special Discounts for Cash Since moving we find that we have a great many odd pieces, which we are marking down in price in order to close them out for cash. Also making special discounts for cash, for one week, on numerous other articles, in both new and used, consisting of stocks of rugs, beds, springs, mattresses. Few patterns of stoves both cook and heaters, Aluminum ware, dishes, trunks, unfinished tables and etc. Come in and look over our stock and if there is anything you can use, the price will be interesting. SEWING MACHINES We have just finished overhauling some 40 sewing machines, and all are in good working order, some as good as new, prices from $5,00 to $45.00, both time and cash, for Singers, Whites, Eldredge, Standard, New Home and other makes. Let us show you the new Lang Range No grates or ash pan. Lucas, Furniture 826 Main I r i i f i t T T T T ? i T T T t f 1 1 t T T i 2 T f j 7 T T f T T T T T T T T i i X T t i T T T i T T T f T Now Here The Big New Chevrolet Truck See this new truck before you buy. On display at our show room 0. ARENS Phone 49-W - - - - Chevrolet - 522 So. 6th St.