WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, H)25
PAGE FOUR
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
,f them which will give glaring headlines and copious
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald PubUahina Quantities of black ink to the misdeeds of juvenile de
Company. Olliec: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls Oreiron Imqtteixte. Names of the unfortunate lads and all ol
s V, ho harrowing details of their 'crimes are pieced to-
E. J. MURRAY pubijsherlgether for public consumption.
VV. II. PERKINS pwa i-.iii ,r W most instances of juvenile delinquency, tnvestiga-
Entered as second class matter
Falls, Oreiron. under act of !U.m-li
Mcmher of the Associated Press j But in our humble opinion, it is .not fair to the boys
The Associated Press is exclusive! v entitled to the use of re- !H)1 to the lH,blic t0 SiV6 lnlb'KMt.v tH tho imsik0lls of
publication of all news dispatches-'credited to it or not other-pUth ew8 ho-vs- U 01111 SO"d purpose,
wise credited in this paper and also the local news published There are many states which make it unlawful lor
therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein newspapers to publish this so-called "news ot young
arc also reserved. ; urs who are haled into juvenile court. It has been
. found that better results are obtained among; erring
U3w Evening Herald is the. official paper of Klamath County iuvenilcs if they are spared the black ink of newspaper
and the City of Klamath Falls. notoriety.
Rarel'v. if ever, will you find the instincts of the
Delivered br Carrier
One Temr M an
su Months; so
Three Months .
una Mouth '
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a.x,,. . ,r BoySi a rule, are not bad at heart. With the right
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(3. 192S jS0;t of aid and encouragement they can be made to
the error of their thoughtless ways. But to flaunt
milium dctd a vc r r l 'Xi misdeeds before the public does the boy an irre-
cuuiNClL BLTRAiS CITY parable injury which he may never live down.
Klamath Falls was sold into the hands of die Southern f- e hoped that the law makers of Oregon will
Pacific railroad company by the city council vtewvlon1e ll:,'V take egnizance of the tfn,wi"tf and his
afternoon when it overrode Mavor Goddard's Seto oi WoWm and render him a real service by u-
Jie lesolution granting the
to a spur atong the shore
alley. As Mayor Goddard
son to believe that this spur is being built in the in-j chance, they'll make the grade.
lerest of the Southern Pacific. All that he asked theL. Li '
oty council to do was in incorporate in this, or any srst r light Ot Willi rOrematl
uuiei permit, a provision that the spur could be used,
by any other railroad company. But to this suggestion
the council turned a deaf ear.
.As a result, if this spur is built, the Southern Pacific I
nas secured a complete monopoly of Lake Ewauna as
far as Pavnp allov If a no-r.-tt"';.- rr,.oi.,! ., i
tension to connect up with the proposed spur on the
west side of the lake, a complete barrier will have been
-constructed around the entire lake.
. But recently those seeking the construction of this
spur. sought to slip it through the council on a building
permit. If it were an open and above, board move",
puch tactics would not have been necessary. When the
sponsors were smoked out, the resolution was introduced
and adopted. . Then Mayor Goddard vetoed it, basins his
veto on the grounds that he was well satisfied that itTwas
another move of the Southern Pacific to bottle up the
city and hamper the entrance and free movement of
other railroads that might want to enter and serve the
city. He urged the council to incorporate in all such
permits a common user provision.
It is plain to be seen that the council has come under
the baneful influence of the Southern Pacific and is de-tei-mined
to join hands with that company in its fight t6
close the city against the Northern lines. It is incompre
hensible that these men will turn their beaks on their
friends, neighbors and constituents and lend themselves
to the service of the Southern Pacific. One would think
that they would have sufficient pride in the future de
velopment and expansion of Klamath Falls, be more de
sirous of seeing great industries come to this city, see it
grow into the railroad center that it is sure to befif the
Northern lines come in here, to prevent them betraying
the trust that the people have reposed in them. The
DrfiSttnt. cmincil is a rlisornr-p t
member of it should be drummed out of the city that hWS, TLTZ
so signally honored them and they have so signally t!on tor a wv iav transacting hum
betrayed. . ! ness mattera.
the postoffioe at TQamth
j( igro
at
subscription bates
-
n . '
! six Month,"" "
15. On
Three Months 1.50
right for the construction ;
of Lake Ewauna to Payne
pointed out. there is rea
- n fflpmQfh Fcill or-l o.mr-ir ;
Hey! What th' Ding Dine?
GIVE THE KIDS A CHANCE
Now' and then wo may find newspaper a vory few
turn snows thai the novs are
h:,lul ot' discipline has
ononilly is simply a oaso ot
iSnrt of the unfortunate vouths.
I criminal implanted m the mind or a ooy in Knee irousera
-1 l u i. .. u
1 W 11V. UIOI1, StlUUKl no UK
I .:rim !? Were it not better
Ui,wf.ill:m, tlltm to mark
; Tmn Miiitsiv?
,,;, AoUhmmtZ or of anv
RoyS yes, oven "bad"
ointed out as hardened
Lucks And Ueese
From North Here
? has ,:r"U8ht lBe van g0rd
" :!' mlgra,or blrd t0 Klam,h
so early this year?
Xbfa b .(hu uuistion that is pui
zlin amateur naturalists that havi
with tbetT own eyes seen sioren
ariil ev'a hiin.lnjs of northern
geese in the Tute lake country Mid
mallards anil .car. v. :s hacks in the
marshes on ranches south and south
east of town.
Wh.'ie iteetfc and speckled breastel
geese have been seen in small flocks
ou Tule lake. acocrdinR to W. C.
DVTlten. prOBtteBt Malin rancher.
Y. T. Wilson, who owns a ranch'
south of Keno, 'reports that for the
first time In five years a large
flock of ducks from the north have
put in an appearance on that part
of his land which is partially inun
dated. to corco
Jimmy Honson. tieorge Uiller and
Oeorge Blanas left early this morn-'
ing for a deer hunt In the Copco
country. They plan to return to
the city tomorrow.
(MTTMO.MKX HERE
Leland Casey of the Portland
noi oau ai tictiu. nun mi-
too often been migstng. It
misdirected energy on the
t.,,.1 ...ttV. IVa ..,;,.. '
uutiicu nmi Wfiw
to insist upon closer parental
the VOUllirster as V UtVOllllO
iuvenile court m-oceedines.
boys are too valuable to be
criminals. Give the kids a
Slightly Hurt
Jack Monroe Receives
Electric Shock This
Morning
Jack .Monroe, veteran mill man
and nllF foreman for the Shasta
View Lumber compuniy, won severe
ly injured tiris morning at 10 o'
clock from a shuck 'from a 221) wit
wire while he was standing near tho
switch ova'rd.
.Monroe vus rushed to tfte Klam
ath r.onerai hospital where it waa
quickly ascertained that the all !,
did not incur a fatal injury, lie was
atot burned to any oxtcnt and Is
suffering princlpalhy from the nor
vous shock. . '
Just War tile electrocution sjcrnr
red. nobody seemed to know, and
the injured man was in do condi
tion to explain this afternoon.
TO CHIIXXJUIX
Jerry O'Ncil of Ashland , motored
to t.'hilonuin this afternoon on a
business trip. Mr. O'Neil is in the.
plumbing business in Ashland and
hopes to locate In Klamath Kails.
MANY CARLOADS OF
CATTLE GO SOUTH
Fattened and In prime condition
from u summer's feed on the fer
tile grazing land of Klamath, scoros
at car loads of cattle moving souta
waavl tia San Proiaclsco markets fir
slaughter and subsequent sale.
Byeven car iJads of cattle left
early tills week for the Kolh Hlom
eomiKinlc, a wholesale meut concern
of San Francisco. They were sold
by E. It. Cardwell, L. .M. Strecter of
Frwt Klamath, D. K. Alexander of
Jlock Creek and Mrs. F. K. Stearns
of I'rlnevllle.
Jess lleckley shiped three ear
I iads and ('. 10. Marls four carloads
of fat beeves and COWS to the Allun
Pylc wholesale melat concern,
The livestock sales were neg tl
ated by the OaiHorsta Catftlemejitfs
iiH.iofiaii(,n which has (ttready slart
oi tie work it loCAtlffg buyers for
its Klaulalb members.
.1. W. Hunt; field agent, for tho
Kssoelatfon, i.. aataUUned in. this
county agent's I fflce and h is ciiarge
of nil aswclallrn's connections In
Klamath an I adjiinlng counties.
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work gtianiiileed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
(12(i waslilnglon
Delween gist and Seventh
STEWARM
WASHINGTONn
L ETT EBw
By OHAIU1H8 P, BTBWARt
NBA seivice Writer
WASHINGTON. IMesldeiit Ciwl
Idge Isn't goliw itO h'.ive tatuVl ftll
his pwn iVrty when he launches his
campaign m couvrwHjl nwtl wlntat to
force ocdtoltdatktm m bha dounfry'i
rill transportation systems if the
roads coulluuo to stall off ivluntur.v
consolidation,
The Hues which are Mtp niiiney
naturally reguod the consUldftttoil
pnanoattlbn with very kliidh etfsov
slme 11 would Insure them a aliuro
of t'he profitable i ues' revenues. U s
hardly reasonable to expect I ho lat
ter to be so enthusiastic.
Of America's approximately Hut),
000 miles ot rallrroads about 200.
odd miles pay. The .ither SO, (MM do
it i or barely.
if the wW le JfiO.OUO miles were
merged, li doesn't follow tihal their I
DOUI earnlngvi WOUkl b luoreased. !
On tits contrary, pWI of Praaidani
Coolldge's plan I. to eul fB, On
ton of that, on the coioltdtll!u
basis, a 1l never profits the c mblu-i
ed r ads did make would be sprea-l
ever Ibe entire 250,00 miles.
No loiyir mUl all the velvet go
to till per cunt of the Hues and
all the risses to 20 per oani On
the face ot II. It doesn't l k like
a good ha:ctaln Ur the fJvmer.
The admiulitrnllon'i view, lw.
ever, is that consolidation wauld
10 creatiy rivluce ovorltcad and so
fenbancs efficiency that DStfisy.
would lose t..'tt; ki fact, tlilil eiieh.-
body ;uid gain - the combined raft-
tails in aa aiucreas.'d margin of
pii ifli and I he public In lower
f.elght and passenger rates,
Another Newspaper
Makes Appearance
Another weekly new paper ha.
blossomed forth In tills section. This
time It Is the Weed l'res, a newsy
little f ur-padca weekly Jiisi sta led
at WeoJ, Cal., by W. W. aud Hatlls
E. Mokler. ta Ulsir HllUton, t'he
publishers express their falbh In
Weed and believe that the timvlug
town Is entitled to u nepap"er of
Its own. The first Issue efintalns
much lo.'ul news (f Weed and sur
rounding COUIUlUUltivs.
There's Money
Dairy Farming
But, good pure bred xtoek proves its worth
onlv when it has plenty of fresh, pure drinking
water at the proper teinperaturv, winter and
siminier.
The "Loivr.z" water system supplies it- abund
antly from any kind of a well or spring.
It gives fire protection, reduces "chase" labor
and permits the enjoyment of modoin plumbing
conveniences.
Near two hundred now installed by. us in Klam
ath county.
rrrr .
on 6th near Main
COURT FAILS TO
ACT ON OFFERS
uh .1 A. M.uldox, lo.al con
tractor. Is conceded t be I ho towiiil
bidder on the Midland Market road
project a-ltb an oatar o ISII8.il, It
may chalice Hint Uls only IMaPaU
tor. H, K. Vlcory, may be awarded
the contruct. II befaiue KDOWO Ihii
uwnilitg. Vlstomy bid ixom.l or
Jusl $17.7" more I'uii Maditox. ,
la'slead u-f letting ttya inlract to
the lowest bidder. Hie couuly court
duferroil acllon aa Hie grant until
next Saturday nfterno'jn. Charles
Marlln, eounty commissioner, when
nskel why t'he bid was not let to
Miiddox. wild that the county curt
bad d'vld'ld lo postpone a- li tl on
Protecting your
money
A manufacturer in an obscure little town
builds a new product.
Within a year or two, thousands of women
in every corner of America buy that product
and benefit by its merits.
What gives you this confidence in the value
of goods made by a man perhaps thousands
of miles away?
Advertising. Advertising brings you news
of the new article. It tells you of its merits.
It convinces you of its value. It protects
your investment.
Products that are widely advertised are
worthy of your faith. You buy from honest,
neighborly folk when you buy from their
dealers.
It pays you to read the advertisements and
to know advertised products. Buying them
protects your money.
'ft
Every advertisement is a lesson in
careful buying read them all
f7.
M & HV
Phone 371
Hie pottDt) I Ha t there was a differ
ence tu t tuts in which lbs ino bid-
Z
agreed to tswuplele t3e Sib.
KAXtil ov. Eit m:itE li
t c, Ohaae, of Olaodala, I niitur-
iiui. who OWna cousldernble furmlnu'
liimf lit Hie M.-rrlll ooUBtfy. Is h.-ro
mi n busloess trip aith W It. Al
len ot i, o Anjelet and F. H, Treat
or Otendale.
I I
.111 T MHMIAI
a. j. Connolly, arlib i t ook o(
Houtbern California, lott eter,iny
afternoon for the Boron Mile dis
trict io spend Mraral day. on a
deer bunt.