PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fj Cuming Ifteralii Issued Daily, except Sunday, !y The Herald Publishing Company. Ollicc. 119 N. Eighth Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. J. MURRAY Publisher VV. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postolTice 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 herein arc also reserved. New Items Of Interest From Oregon Cities Bl'GENG iWlil'.XTS M8OT T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. 8 0 BSOBIPTtOM Oellvnrrd by Carrier One i'ear $6.50 Six Month 3. 50 Three Month 1.95 Une Moats .(5 K A T K a i.. Mud One Yrar .. Six Months Three Month One Montn 15 00 .76 .. 1.50 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923 The flsr: meeting of rhe full term i.' the Kllgene cuuiw.ll of ' lar-ont-Touche-s ussoelaticn was held ut the office of I My School Super intendent Jones in the city loall yes lerdny afternoon. Tims for the annual roccpt3:n to tho superintendent anil teachers were made anil It win derided that instead of a niihl affair at the I'aanilier -.if cmimoree, as lvis been the custom, to iiold It In the form if a tea on some tfaturtuy afternoon. Mrs. F. L. l'oituloxtor mado a re port on the recent state meeting, which she attended. Mrs. R. M l).c'. viee-pro:!tdeut. presided at t'.e meeting In the ab sence of Mrs. Joha Gllfrey, prcsi dent. Eugene Ileglsti;'. MKDFUKU MAJi II. I. THAT MERRILL MEETING In the interest of justice, accuracy and cemmon de cency it is due the. people of Klamath county to inform them that the so-called railroad meeting at Merrill last night was not a representative gathering; that the ex pression voiced by a mere handful of people cannot possibly be taken as the expressed will of the people of that thriving community. The citizens of Merrill have been placed in a false light before the eyas of their fellow men. Th( ! meeting last night was called by an avowed Southern Pacific partisan solely for the purpose of "endorsing" the latest vagrant promise of that Prince of Promisers the Southern Pacific. The meeting last night was attended by approximately 20 persons, including children. The chief speaker was The .ondlji n. of William Kuan.;, who recent'.- underwent a serloiu ope. alien In a Fortland tinspliil. was .curled yi itorduy as very grave. When ins condition was thou,'.! t. ho fav rabie. aad he w.-s scMn.-igly recovering from tne effec:s :f the operation, he suffered a hemorrux Q and yesterlay an i ,'oratlon and Lrnnt'.u&.ou of blood .was perf-jrme.l in ju ef: i?l to ss.ve hi life. Nj word trc-a Porltaad as uj his condition had been received up to press t!mo today. Modford Mall-l rlbune. SAVE -with SAFETY L'jv stork PEP-TABS FOR INDIGESTION Children ng well kg adults may safely t.iUe Pen-Tabs for the relief of tho disagreeable nud oft, n dltraing symptom ot indigestion. A bottle of-lOU Hep-Tab Is an ecenoutieal assured protection for tho entire dually against the unpleasant disorders of lu , digestion. Star Drug Store KLAMATH KAI.I.S, ORRQQN Three men In the huntine; party. Lo.dtke. Sta.r and C H. Hansen if Tillamook, spotted t'hree deer an i separated in an efi'..rt bo bak t !i bucks. Ludiko succeeded in get ting one of t'Je trio and was carry ing it over the hill on Jiig back. tarr. mistaking the buck on his UKKII ,if.TMt SHOT Le'wta I.udike cU Nehalem, is in the Kehter Hospital at North liend as a result of being ehot thru iioth arms by Kebert K. Starr, his toa-ia-law, while .:e was carrying a deer i.n his back. Too accident OO curred Saturday evcuia; shortly be- the Southern Pacific champion the same man who, the i fore dark soren mtics euwt of Gold iiitrlir Kofrvru emiorht vaimv tn cumv trip Ma in TPI'mPI'S 1 '-eacn. u'6"1 w j ; - to repudiate their former resolution of confidence in the Oregon Trunk. It will be remembered that less than three short months ago another meeting was held at Merrill ; a meeting which was attended by more than 300 persons, and at which authorized speakers for the Southern Pa- s. citic aaaresseu tne people oi tnat community. At tne. fa-joer-in-iaw-s back tor u ifre one conclusion it was voted, almost unanimously, to en-h-"0 two ktsiwi passed thru courage the Oregon 'Trunk, or any other railroad, which j ,Lu.dtkc ara!S uril- lh wrlsw- Th" sought entry to Klamath county. There was none of j jfflSSS1" the unfair partisanship as displayed by that group ot : , people last nignt. It is only fair to the people of Merrill to expose this crude attempt of the Southern Pacific to make it appear that Men-ill was unanimously back of the Southern Paci fic, with its many and conflicting promises. Twenty J -r auo to place of miss Kdna people including children called together by an ad- j Ward-Vho leave "ie service of th mitfprl navHsnn of tho Snnthprn PaflfiV shniiirl tint "nnvp:raun! October, having recently the effrontery to pretend that it can represent that community. Admitting for the sake of argument that the people of Merrill might possibly be blinded by the latest bit of Southern Pacific hypocrisy, in simple justice to the great majority of Merrill people who knew nothing of iast night's quiet little party, let this clarion-toned spokesman for the Southern Pacific call a public mass meeting in the community hall and there reiterate or re pudiate its former stand in this matter of railroads. A Pa r t o t s Use OIL RINGS To Censerve Your Oil Over 2000 Oil Rings in stock VanDykes Parts Co. With tho Hub Tiro Shop : 02 ka. Cth Phone 616 New parts for all cars XJKW THKASI KKIt AMKI) Mrs. (Irace trhieka, wiao recently resigned hpr position at the office f Judge Gi-rgu A. Gilmore, irity re corder, will he the new counti. treas submitted iher resignation. It is expected that the appoint-' ment of the now treasurer W4H be made as 8J:n a3 the county court j meets to sign the order. Mrs. Schiska Uas been cmptoye.l ; at the city recorder's office tar the past eigai months Since appom". ment at the first of the year. .Mrs Sci.iiska is also a former city r; .order of Eugene. -Eugene Guard DISLIKES WORK "Have you got a rock pile gang, or U road r:.rk crew JUr your jail birds in this t.j-n?" was the firnt inquiry yeaterdai of lone John Bnrka brought to police headijucraters dn a charge of drunkenness and pos session of liquor. "Good" he exclaimed, up:n be ing informed in the aegatlvo by acting desk sergeant Louis Iison, "tnis ciby won't get any of my money." Hurke was arrested nn a down town street by Traffic Officer Ed ward'!, in his possession was found a bottle of denatured alcohol land a Bed. .nd bottle containing a mixture , Because we have taken exceptions to the misleading Southern Pacific statement recently issued over the signatures of fourteen lumbermen, The Klamath News has become very much exercised. It claims we have appointed ourselves the spokesman of the Northern lines VPttr rrmrri fn tho News seems to have lost sight of the fact that our editorial policy is not controlled or influenced bv any railroad or other corporation, nor are its editorials' writ ten by the paid publicity men of the Southern Pacific, as in the case of the one under discussion. Of course, if we had a Power corporation that was willing to take care of our finances, or if we had a railroad company that was an owner of some of our stock, we might feel under N s3la "p and alcohol. He hui obligations to let their views find expression through r 18 with him' but hB madc R 1,,'l" (1-, rl,, t..i. . it. i , n. to (lie desk sergeant that as loan we Luiuuiiio vi utti papei. dui since mat is not tne case, we feel that our only obligation is to the readers of The Evening Herald. That our course meets with their approval and their's is the only one we are in- j leresteci in is evidenced by the continued increase in the circulation of this paper a circulation that is paid for by the subscriber and not by the California Oregon Power company and the Southern Pacific company. A r ewspaper that becomes the paid instrument of private interests and permits its columns to be used for the ) assentation of false facts, occupies a position in the field of journalism similar to that of a quarantine hos pital in a community and that is why we must perforce extend our sympathy to those who have to bear the odium of the reprehensible course now being pursued by The News. , ' ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. GHBAP BBICBB are on now Don't be oni! of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phono your orders. BLOCK WOOD In our specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 BKAUTIVL'I, DISPLAY ! The latest modes in fall and winter Windows In Mne's Shop Are Credit wearing Ixpparoll are on display, To Any OrMuuunity witiii back 'grounds painted by 0, j L. Baxter, who has proven ililmseif A window display which would be an arllst ol unusual ability. Crowds a credit to any community was tin-1 gathered Hi the store toduy tor the yollcd last evoalug '111: MovHi -Shei'. iofii fall opening. to (lie desk sergeant that as lone as he iwould not be required to work du'.-ing 1Mb in':e.rceratIon In the city Jail he iwould "lay out" any fine that might be Imposed upon him. Stdem Statesman. ASHLAND GHBtF MA V QUIT Humors were prevalent i csterlay afternoon fSt Chief of I'ol'I-e ' Geo! Mc.N'abb was about t resign til po-' sltioio as head of the city police de partment. When interviewed', Mc Nabb declared these rumors were 'OT.-cct, In part, that for a tlm-i he laad been considering resigning, hut this morning he declined to make a statement as to W&e'tbu h' would continue in office lor niot. The trouble which ibba arlao.i b) believed to be wer the arrest -of tho two women alleged Bo have been Involved In (he potty thieving ring Ahlno win broken up by McNabb last week. These women were taken to jKCkeonvllle Sunday night by shorifi itaiph Jennings but weie Co leased the next day, following their aiaigameot Asiiluud- Tldngs." - Order Now Your engraved personal Christmas Cards The new designs are ready. By ordering dur ing September you can secure your choice of exclusive design from the eastern manufactur ers. See W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 Tax Reduction Bill Planned KIHIKNK, Ore., Sept. Ill,- A hill lo reduce UUtCl by SB0,QOO,000 will M prepared by the way and means t olinultti e ol' the l ulled State House of RepreetnlaUve this rail nud nub. nilttcd to CotYgro fur union, tic curdlnn In CoiiKressniuu v. I', (law ley, who Is vIsliliiK hero. Tim proposed reduction would be eiiui'lly divided holwceii the Inooittfl and eselga tax. Iluwley said, Leiil.-.latlon and approprlktloni wanted by the oleetorfto of bin dis- tTtel are being discussed by llnwli v mi Ills trip through the state, lie will leave for Washington, l ('., on October !. Judge Leavitt Is Asked to Confirm Bonds of Project Judge A. L. Leavitt was litis inomliiK asked to confirm the sale ot jsti.uuii or bonds authorlnd by the How Vnley Irritation pro ject. Iteforo the way can be cleared for tho Irrigation project the Inw Mta that the circuit court must confirm tho sale of the bonds. I'e tlllon for the COnflmaUOD was tiled in circuit court this morning, Tho bond Issue was undertaken to finance Improvements on the dht 'trlct. Complacency of Klamath Public Surprises Board "Apparently everybody Is nntlit ficd," Hill Lee, county re marked this ntornini with a ahniK of the shoulders. Lee. a member of the board of eqUAllnitton, which convened ilx days ago for the purpose of adjust ing oomplalnta on taxation, reported that hut one small complaint had been considered by tho board. "Cuess we will remain In session for four more days and then call It u session," Mr. Lee explained. The board of equallatlou Is com pound of County A:iseMir I.-"., t'ouii ty Clerg c. it. Detep and County -Judge II. II. Ilnnnell. Eggsman liearing On September 25 September 2i hus beep ut for tlni preliminary hearing of Wilbur ICggMnan. Klamath Indian rani h on Bpragne river, who is charged With having assaulti-d .Monroe I'allb ful with a knife on big ranch as the result of an argument over owner ship of cattle. Kggnman was relea .1 by I'nited Stales Commissioner Il'Tt C. Thdni- ag under ir,u0 bond. Lee Cor bell and Lena Lewis appeared as his bondsmen. Faithful, who ira (tabbed In the heart, Is reported to he recovering, and will soon he discharged from the Klamath Valley hospital. New Price Oil the Radiola Super Heterodyne Brings this wonderful BOt within thfc Reach of Everyone Radiola Super Heterodyne Semi-Portable Now $160 Installed pomp li lt' Ready to kperate With all batteries. Tubes and RCA Speaker Latest Radio Rfceiveis Tblg sei operate without Aerial or Qroupd Conneetion 'e exte&d a cordial invitation to evervone to vinlt our Ita.ilo Studio mill bear our comP(et line of Complete Radio Sets Priced from 29.45 to 3 51.00 Terms on all Itadlo Seis , Baldwin Hardware Co. Radio Headquarters The Winchester Store Phone 261 -lis Main L Burroughs Agent Back from Meeting I. K. Traynor, local represonla live of the Burrough Adding Mach ine company, returned to Klorngtb this week (rum thg Burroughs con vention at Detroit, This convention, according to Mr. I Traynor, was ono of the largest over j held by the company. It was attend ed by the all star sulnemen and tin ; aguncy managers from all United States and Canadian agencies, as well as special rpprentatlYa from Mex ico, China, Brazil and other South American countries. At the convention Mr. Traynor at tended numerous sessions for the dig ouaglpn of the latest and most pro gressive buglneig methods and prac tices, and It Is his Intention to pass this Information ulong to tho busi ness men here. On bis trip, Mr. Truynor was ac companied by L. W. Woodln, agency manager, from Bugenoi PROM MUltltlLI, FROM OLIi.Nt; i Mr. and Mrs, S. K, Lcenblce an; in tho city today frpm their home on the Olene road, shopping and vlbtHug with -t rends. Mr, and Mrs. p. II. Kaylor spent the greater part of the ilay here on business matters from tholr homo on the Merrill road. STEWARD WASHINGTONTmn LETTER' 11V OHARLUS Vi STKWAItT i;a Service Writer WAfiiiiNOTON Aviation IniH bpen placed decidedly on the de fnnslve In this c unit ry by din failure uf- seuplanu Wf No. 1 In tliu nt- tempt to fly from Sail fratu-lsco tO Hawaii, by the failure of heav ier than air craft to accomplish the moHt important part of the Mac.Mlllan expedition' mission In the Arctic, and e ipeclally by the dieunndoah illsnster. The dirigible In far harder lilt than (lie plane, ho much so that it Is quite likely that a full stop has been ppt to Its development In the I'nited States, at any rate for the ; present. , Public coiilldence even in the plane certainly ban been courddernbly ba gap, Not only were nfmy nnd navy flyers looking forward bopotully to very kindly consideration of their plans by congress next win ter, but a strong movement was afloat In tho Interest of a govern ment subsidy for commercial avia tion. The army and navy men may j still get. more or less, what tliey ; want, but an extremely black eye ho been dealt to the argument that nlrsblps have rendered sur- j face fleets obsolete for sea Warfare. I Tho subsidy advocates contend I that an impetus simply cannot be given to commercial flying by any other means. Tho recent getbaokg, however, have not Improved their ebpnee of convincing tho national lawmakers of its desirability', Tho possibility exists that two hands strengthened by what has been happening ful. "Billy" Mit chell, who insists that aviation Is lining mismanaged by both army and navy and that a neparale gov rnment department ought to he oroated Dor n, and Capi, Jama v. Martin, who maintains that Ameri can flying crnl'l are now what they ought to bo beoauae a monopoly controls them and discourages Ini prlvemont by independent Inventors, "It's a punishable offense," nays Capl. Martin, himself a masler niarr Iner, "to send u surface ship to sea without an adequate supply of fuel not utcrcly enough, hut a ale margin for her port of des tlnatlon. Sfet thg Ig Just what was done with tho PN-ll No. I. j r.ev.st and I'aape r.nslsl of villi laud bruises Mend Uullrlln. BBNO PBOrliH in in- Wilien tho aulomohile driven by Mirg, Arthur I'revl st. si ruck a aotl gpot in Hie Bend-Slaters hlgDiwny near Sisters earliy Sunday afternoon, the mocltinn turned OV0r, Ininrlin; Mr. nnd Mrs. PreVOSt and Henry W. I'aape, Mrs. I'aape, alu. an occn 1'inl if the ojm uvus not Mijuneil. Injuries suffered by Mr. and MVs, STRIKING VALUES Our history - making sale is drawing to a ;lose. Some fines have been completely sold. Others are somewhat broken, but a godd assortment remains. The ladies who call will still find many wonderful values. Several very unusual buys in Fall Millinery remain also. La Vogue Store 8th and Main I.OIIMKIl LOCATION OF HOUSTON a PHMiM