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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER L8, 1026 rAOE SIX Issued Daily, except Sunday, by T li e Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. J. MURRAY Publisher W.'ll. PERKINS News Editor i ablet hilarious farce, but. w ithal, with a significant plot. Thus ended another of those now-ramOus 8tragetlc moves of the Southern Pacific, Klamath Falls should have been there, It would have enjoyed it. It was en tertaining, and instructive as well it demonstrated the futility of attempted double-crossing. But above all. it drove home the faet that Malin refuses to be torn asundei by internal strife: that community betterment akes precedence over. personal gain. 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 t'.ie 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 herein are also reserved. . T.hc Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Palis. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by Carrier Ur Mail One Tear 6 50 t One Tear Jfi.UO Six Monthly S.60 Six Months J.7t Three Monthi 1.95 Three Month! l.SC One Month .65 One Month - t FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1925 MALIN STANDS PAT Klamath Falls could have learned a real lesson at Malin last night. It could have learned that community solidarity is not a thing ephemeral. It could have learn ed that railroad intrigue and double dealing wiU not l.'lind the eyes nor dim the hopes of a determined group of men. Yes, it could have learned these things and much more. It would have learned that Malin regards ah, ever so lightly the honeyed promises of the Southern Pacific; that it regards each succeeding pledge of the Southern Pacific as so much "blah," and that it is now willing to cast its lot with the Oregon Trunk, -no matter What the outcome might be. Yes, Klamath Falls could have received an educa tion at Malin last 'night. It should have been there some of these 14 prolific "signers" among the lumber men to see just how an attempted Southern Pacific "stampeded" gets by with a group of hard working fann ers who have the courage of think for themselves. The stage was all set. The meeting was hurriedly called. In the offering just on the outer .frings sat the spokesman for the Southern Pacific. It was to be a Southern Pacific meeting. The endorsement given the Oregon Trunk some months ago was to be cast aside. Malin was to put itself on record for one railroad alone the Southern Pacific. Yes, the stage was set, the curtain was rung up but the actors refused to play their parts. It was a home talent production and the stage director gummed up the works. Malin just simply wouldn't follow the well planned script. Those folks out there are a home-loving, deep think ing and serious minded people. But they possess a well defined spark of humor as well. They had been gather ed together like so many pawns as the railroad hir ings foolishly thought to play their part in a railroad tragedy. But they turned it into a comedy a laugh- i overpowered Moreno ami Itolen MO from hia follow worker nl PaUnlM lasl Sunday night. Ho was Arretted yesterday afternoon by Deputy sher iff David Robert! ami brought to Klamath Kalis last night. Another laborer chanted with being Involved E. Cooper And Mrs, rol r WM rsloa8"1 j WIU'Ii aQYOaUgU VUU ui" iwi u mum Ex-Policeman Arrested For White Slavery Lulu Pierce In Custody J. K. Cooper, former policeman vlio was discharged Itom the local force lasl spring hecairso of his re- I puled association with women of the underworld, is under arrest ut j A I limit on a federal charge of while ; slavery, according to wont ivi Mved here today. Amsitil with him was Mrs. I.ulti I'lerce of this city, with whom he Is! alleged to have eloped. The woman'.. husband, Charles Pierce, trailed the pair and brought about their ar rest. They were apprehended on I the Patterspq ranch in Surprise Val-1 ley. i Following his discharge from the police force. Cooper worked us a state and county prohi sleuth for ;omo WBOfcs until a change iu county prohibition forces brought about his retirement. llinUi UU'ii Mil 1GZEFR BOeZEFMH ... (Continued Prom 1'aBv One) me the must stay In the court house. lias Witnesses "I have nrltnesiBS thai "will testi fy that It Is a frame. Abbott saw the olo tiling. The district at lornav's jfflcc la In full n Mtti'ssloit i.f facts." Deputy ? ? Y f t T ? T ? Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y T Y Y t Y X f Y Y ? f ' ; Newest Styles Alwavs Sec Our Windows. ? Sliowing New I'all Garments and Millinery that will appeal to the most particular customer. Remember it is always a pleasure to show you. May We Have the Opportunity? C B IPiilfMe Y Y t Y i I terift I., i Burke, who with Moneymaker parth Ip.ucd in tuo catching of Tracy said ilut HuM hal come to Mono m iktt with the statement that T-aey had g lirsn him S3 to be. him some booxe and thai itf ho didn't produce toe lio.ue-r tils ! iniiv iirlvllcce.H would be luken t -.... UnM IaU 1 mut'in-ilo'r th.it I 1 I""-" ! . I4B I be srauted : remain .1 irusb..- ana jutl) did nt waul to tuko a ehau.v lien ntartooj the bv.ze on Jim. His I only chance, ho Is said to have told Mjueymaker. Mas to have ihe de- j putles catch him giving Ihe l.nuor to L j Trace. Ttap is Uiltl Deputies Hurke and Moneymaker , then waited in the basement of Rayon Silk Princess Slips $2.48 Most all dark colors and the light shades- Orchid, green, peach, pink, maize. Rayon Silk Bloomers $1.48 In colors American beauty, brown, navy, black. (Continued From rage One) ing for their purpose a settlement of the controversy through the medium of a division of the traffic originat ing in this territory. When asked if there was any foundation to the I the eon t hohise and Ml Wednesday story Mr. Hart said: mornlns ftie Incldiat occurred. "I know of nq negotiations for: " saw Huff givo Tracy the any settlement between the South-1 liquor." Hurke said Wflny. -1 don't ern Pacific lines and ourselves over j remember whether he hud It in his the right to build into Klamath ' hand or q ),iH pocket when Money Falls and 1 am sure there can bo maker took it away from him." ho settlement' which would preclude i "There was nothing perianal In the Northern llnoc frcm reaching i K aB as MoneynwlceT' and I ore Klamath Falls. We are planning I eooceme d. Huff told us Me Iton now to make a most thorough pre- j aIul wu ft.t lt ;,ur (Iu,.. lo bvesil sentation to the Interstate Commerce , fiatl. It wa3 ollr vlm . , k,.t.p y,. Commission at the hearing com-1 maltcr sheriff llawkin i mcnclng October 5 of the fact show- i returnc(1 from Salt.m aI11, hen to gj ing that the public advantage will , Ixtttl thm r..t!. a3 ..... knew." Boys and Girls Union Suits in cotton ribbed, fleece ami wool. Sizes 2 to 16 years 98c 1 $3.25 Woman's Union Suits In cotton, wool, and silk and wool, sleeveless, knee leng th, half sleeve, knee length, sleeveless, ankle length, or long sleeve and ankle length $1.50 1(,$5,00 a Special Showing of Fall Coats $25, $35, $50 'flii' new fail COatB we are showing are exceptional values from a view of ma terial. Kur trimmings and tailoring Will sttind the clos est inspection. We have had many compli ments on the quality and Style of our better coals that are featured at $75 $85 New Hats For Saturday showing. .Just unpacked and exceptionally smart. The new colors are included in this lot $5 1 $12.50 Kayser's Glove Silk Petticoats Specially Priced $3.95 Colors and black included in this lot. be .served by permitting us to ex tend from Bend to Klamath Falls and if this permission is granted we certainly will go ahead." ess - a :. .. z: Look at The Easy Washer A Masterpiece in Construction. You will find in the Easy Washer a serv ant so reliable, so wonderful and so perfect in its performance, that you will be attract ed beyond doubt when you see it and have it demonstrated. Do Yourself Justice by Seeing This Masterpiece The New Easy Washer FREE For a limited time, one year's supply of soap with the pur chase of each Easy Washer. Lamorer Held on Robbery Charge; r Assault Claimed Ignncio Janriguc, a railroad con struction worker at Taunina, ISkoo kum) in northern Klamath, waived a preliminary hearing and was hound over to the grand jury this after noon on a charge of robbery by as sault on Angesline Mareno. Justice of the Peace Kd Kendall set the hond at J500U which the laborer was un able to raisf. Jonrisuc is charged with having Prisoners Punished Huff and Foster Barclay, whj Is said to have been Involved In tae alleged f amc-up, have had their trusty privileges taken away from them and are ba!'k in the vstsaty jail. According to Tracy, proposi tion whfc.'i was submitted to them by which they wuld gain an ettrtx release frjm jail, will be WlBhdramto. W'jen told Of the a u'utlons nl Huff, Tracy lau-jhed. "Ooui. If I wauled b :ze to drink, I could sure get it and lots of It." he said. "There Is a lot of it which I have access to if I wanted to drink. Both District Attorney Klllott aiiu Sheriff Hawkins are ,ut f town, and could nit be rcuied in co:i ne tlon with the affair. &4&4ri&Wb$4& 0 9 SIRDFORI) MA" I os ICS OKI, MONTB. Calif.. Bept. is j vai' i who bi beqnenlnsd to him as a separate purl of Ihe litKncy. ko to (IP) Chandler BgM vitiran (Oifer from Medtord, Ore., went down In defeat today at the hands of Har old Thompson. Olendiile, Calif, youngster. Burope lo "nd some place where there lire few. If any, women. They select a little town In Spain, but Orlffltb'l happiness proves short lived, for women of every descrlp- jlion soon seek him out and tend to And when she got there, the cup- make .life miserable for our "wo- board wan bare, because her poor husband had found hi i corkscrew. man luller." What happens alter Hun how he meets ihe "oue girl In the world" proves unusual screen entertain- uient. "The Night Club" Is far funnier than either "t'haiiRltig Husbands" or "Korly Winks," and everyone knows what Ihey were. oAt the TINE TREE ! "The Night idub," a new conu dy j featuring Raymond Oriffltbi thai twx- ny fellow with the high hut: Vortf' Reynolds, Wallace Beory and'LOuuo B'azonda, comes to the Pine Tree theater tonight. "The Night Club" opens with (Irlf fith at the altar with a glr) a head taller than lie 1. He Is just about to slip the ring on when a inan tlush- in and shouts "Stop." The Kirl turiiM aro'ind and recognizes Ihe 'Booh Learning" Pays on Farm, Too the Xjewcomer :h bor lun? GROCERY SPECIAL Saturday and Monday at Anderson 1 lb. can Calumet Baking Powders 29c 5 lb. can Calumet, Baking Powders $1.13 1 pint Bottle Catsup ) 23c 49 lb sack Anchor Flour $2.13 In order to meet the present demand for trans fer and hauling we have added a new truck anil trailer to our equipment. Trucks for Hauling lost husband hen and y ' mere nay i.rimin neciaes mat ne i Is thrnuch with till women fur etinil. 4! I Later on his lawyer anhoQricea Hint he has Inherited a million dul- j Jars from his uncle but to collect tin; legacy he must marry a certain girl. I Oriffllh decides that no girl Is worth B million dollars and tells the lawyer not to slam 'the door as he goes out. Ho It is Hint Itay, with his uncle's xljand rushes into his arms there WHEN The crisp aff "f Aiiltimn stmrpciiA y o 11 r appetite with that zitst Mll zcnl its in childhood and you want A Delicious Brpiletl S t e a k or ( imp and VVhoUSsorhe Pood funic to the Good schooling as nn aid tit good (arming is now generally recognised as csscritiah li i no longer the fashion' fur the farm lad to cut short his school days to don the overalls. s ' Statistics show that farmers with a hih school education or better, arc most likely to become successful, practical fanners. , Give ihe farm lad as good an education as hi- city hr'tner receives. I lis work in the world i.-. jti -i as important' rjc should have just as good men till ectuipmetil tor liis task. , The advice of the American National Bank in Klamath Cunty hoys is: "Go to school ihis fall." ' The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. J 335 So. Sixth St. Open Sundays 9 to 18 a. til. Phone 795 6 to 7 p. m. CLUB CAFE MB