EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ftp, l02fi PAGE SIX SCh lEunin literal! Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Oflkc: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E, J. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffioe at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. 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 nlso the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein arc also reserved. She Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 UNMASKED AT LAST Notwithstanding its continued denial of the corpora tion influences that have dominated the ownership and policy of The Klamath News, it has at last cast aside its maquerade and come out in the open in the service of one of its masters the Southern Pacific. In its issue of this morning it unequivocally states to the peo ple of the county that it is irrevocably committed to the policies of the Southern Pacific company. In doing so, however, it maintains the same dishon esty of mind' and policy of misrepresentation that has characterized its entire course since the question of the coming of the Northern lines was projected into the affairs of this community. In its editorial of this morn ing it says: "The Northern lines have announced they do not intend to go beyond Klamath Falls and that they intend to establish only small shops here." The Northern lines have state! the OreKou Trunk wouM nmkv a iioultiv haul of lirluuhiK Ion into Iklumath Fall for milling ami haul tho lumher north ajcaln Tho Oregon Trunk ilati Is hnseil on lit ml, LVtitUtlg to pull the huiu ss that way ami tfivo lloml the benefit of i ouht t urt Ion evneml it uivm." If iht OroKn Trunk Ut not ox- (cmlotl to KtfltUMh i-iiils, tho N.irv- UnHlxoa phiut will not ooutQ ton ami the con (ruction of the Woyor haouser plant will Ik1 poNtponoil. it 'not entirely nbutdoitetti The tiinO- I or owned by Utwts conipiuitoi win kw ! litanufaeturett in Klamath KalU ami ! this wilt mean mote to the eity than any program the Southern PaelftV inlj;ht follow. Those two oiuvins ; nitl moan an iueiease in ptmuhtiiun Of not rOW than ion thousand pot i pie, Ith their eousequeut lm, fog power, a tucKr that alone will as sure the future proMMrlly pf Klam ath Fulls. The Northern linos have stated to tho pHple of lhml that they ate .. "i;. to alMtmlau (h;it eity as a tor utiiial point; that it will not ho a division point ami that it will simp ly he a station on the main line to this eity. Klamath Falls is to be j a permanent division total ; and a terminal point, until Ittch time as further extension may he made. Such repair shops ms may In necessary will be maintained hetv ponttAttOOtly, nothing of the kind. No statement you that a southern extension will of any kind has ever boon made by follow, ami we will be surpilsed If anyone connected with the North- such an announcement Is not made era lines that the OrejrBn Trunk son after penrJssiun to build to would or would not go beyond Klamath Falls is granted. Klamath Falls. Two officials have As to shops, they are u foregone broadly inti mated that the line cjnclusion. Klamatb Falls will be would bo extended south, but such an important terminal. A payroll, suggestion never has been held out equal, if not greater, than that as bait for support of the people promised by the Southern Pacific of this county. The Northern lines v. ill be created and every benefit have plated an open, fair honest that will arise out of the Southern policy with the people here and if Pacific terminal will flow from that the time comes when their officials of the Northern lines. state the Oregon Trunk will be ex- tended south, you may be sure the Another nilstatement of The News vxtensinn will be made. is Common sense, however, will tell 'Ir is absurd to think that You will see from this that the Northern lines ;,re not ttyfng t;i buy public support by false promises. All they ask is a square deal an op km t unity to i mm into this ter ritory and serve Its people ami bs COtne a factor In its development and expansion. Kvery step in the Southern Pacific fight against the N it hern lines has been marked with quasi bribery if fjjpnj do this, we will do that; ir you let the North ern lines in, we will take our shops, terminals, etc. out. The Southern Pacific attitude toward this commun ity seems based on the Idea that the people her1 are Inherently dishon est and can bo bought. We believe it will learn its mistake before this fight is settled. Hindi Hulte, which means that N tho route Klammh county freight will take aud that tho Klumnth Fnlls-AKuins lino never will be lottU. Neither will tho Mrahoru Mite be extended to l.aKevlew, hoc the N. ( , o. hroudgiiugod. The euueludinn Statement Of The News is; "We have but a tew dns in which to speal our minds. I.ei t's sNak it cleiuly 10 that w'O mil) got the needed railroad tines built here, avoiding pos sibilities of years of delay." The people of KJflUMtth county are qicakmg their minds through the KVnphtg Hern Id h.dlot ho, The art two hundred to one for the Northern lines, The will SpeoJc hi a smaller degree through the chain her cf commerce. Tho pew de Knew. The) want "tile needed raid mid lines built here" now, They do not want any more "years Of del.i" like ihe have l:een subjected to b the BoUthlUn Pacific company. von: "Nt:" The attempt of the directors of the chamber of commerce to trick the UMiMlhjPIUhlp Into a declaration against the Northern lines will men with dWitkil failure, KealUiug (oat the sentiment of the rank antl file Of the chamtH'r t.f commerce over whelmingly favored the cotulug ol the t)regon Trunk, the Southern Pa- t if ic directors of the organization did not date put the quest Ion to a test In .-; manner tliat was clear-cut ind enslly tinders! amiable. There fore, die subterfuge of -asking the mem ben to vote til to whether they favored the stand of the Iiijiiuuj msjj ami farmers was resorteil to. Hut the members win understand. They will know that if they rotti "yes" it he equivalent (t Htjpsi lug :'We do not want the Oregon Trunk." They will know if they vote "no' it wid be equivalent to saing "we want the OffSjjOU Trunk." The memlH'rshlp of the chamlMr of co m me ice g not going to be fool- It Is stated in The Klamath News that the Southern Pacific haw nn ncunced Its intention to build a line south to a connection with the N. 0, ). The Southern Pacific has made no application to the interstate 10111- j merce commission for any snch line. ; It has only asked for a line to Or- i nell. It has let a contract for line from i Jrnss Lake to a point near ' 1 Used Car Sale Used Cars of Packard Quality, Priced to Sell 1925 Studebaker Bix Six Sedan 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring 1924 Buick-4 Five Passenger Sedan 1924 Oakland Sport Roadster 1924 Oldsmobile 4-Passenger Coupe . 1924 Buick-4 Roadster 1923 Ford Coupe 1922 Packard Twelve 7-Passenger Touring, with Gould Top Air Springs ' 1922 Packard Twelve 7-Passenger Touring 1922 Hupmobile 2-Passenger Coupe 1920 Winton Six with Gould Top 1920 Hudson Super-Six 4-Passenger Coupe 1920 Buick-6 5-Passenger Touring 1919 Ford Roadster with delivery body 1914 Cadillac 4-Cylinder truck body NOTICE If you live out of town and are interested in any of these cars phone or write us and we will gladly bring one out to you Every car guaranteed. Your Car Is An Investment Make it :i real asset by , keeping it well oiled and equipped with Firestone or General Tires. GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General antl Outlaid Tires. ADVANCES IN Wood Como without any warning. CHEAP PRICKS are on now Don't ho one of tnany who will order too latn. Winter Is near. Phono your orders. BLOCK WOOD In our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BUHN" (if) Main Phone 535 Packard Used Car Store Pospisil Motor Co. Klamath Avenue at Eighth Street Phone 890 Wrinkles SOME WISH PEOPLE wear glftSstis so they can see better, oaslcr and net more eomfnrt without squinting and Htrnlnlng the eyes. Thin squlnt Ins causes wrinkles to form. These wrinkles can he avoid ed by tiuvlng glasses fitted so as to relieve the excessive strain on the muscles. Which In best? Wrlnklen, eye strain and discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE 7()t liiyos Rvnttiltird ttUUMll'S MAIN Glasses pitted Quick Service I'll liim bcrtni'lha tin- Interests of the ciiniiniiuKv. Tile vole Ik going to ho "Xo," unil (ho iimjitrll y will tie kii great tliMt even iip.r illieiUu-H who have lielriiycil ii tVOM will mil MA t, .... nluil IDS iiieiiilieri i the ehaHibm' at MauwaMa ihink M ihattti a m:ii CttintN A M. ('oilier SVOVtdl lllitiself to Ik a ifiil eltUeii ,vivstenlM wlnii for ItoSS ttollrN he fitUKhl til the execu. Iie M'N.sliiu of (he dUtoStOni of the chaaiboir of ooinuterce and forced the railroad qomcIqii to h vote of Iha meiiilH'rhli of (ho iirKillllillloii. fJOlUOV wtllileil MM ivport of lite1 Mflroad oommtttaa to he Rabutnaad j (o the iiielnl)eiihl), a ie-Hirt I hut I- iiiiiuiiieiiiv full- inn) iii tin tatefesti ! (he emlle (Oiillillinlty. When he J wiik ilefeiiieil on iliK, (hen he fore-1 eil (heiu to siihiuU (he iIInIuhioM I reauWUUB thai nine of Ota directors SSVUitl In puss tiiul nilhholil from n veli- of (lie ineilllH'nihlp. Collier n? presented the raa) lalSNSts of (ho coiinlj. Hi' proved (o he BaSSQaSatl of dial itarttttg tionfiy itnit hluh chai-acler (hn( Ih In he foiltill only iii i' 1 1 men mid atyvays cxauee ta (he surface in crisis snch as mm eoafroats tbe paaala of the county. l( In foriuiinie for (he people mill iir the i IiiiiiiIh'i' of ooaiiaerea ttsai Collier Is preildeol of (he ortiuul- ! .'ill loll. I New Items Of Interest From Oregon Cities V I MCATIW ON KWR Trip In South Africa through tbe i astern Mates and Europe Is In nfire for Mrs. Jeaas KeUams who left to day over the Southern Pacific for (be east. In Kvansville, she will meet her husband and tbe two will go from there to New York where they will sail for England. Tbe party will go by automobile through Europe, visiting points of In terest in Oennany, Fram e ami Italy. Eugene Qaardi DEFEAT JACKSON CHAMPS Horseshoe (osiers from (iranls Pass blanked (be Central Point pllrh crs In the Jackson county city. Teams from here took every game against He- reputed champs of the aeifhbor- Ing county. Those going from here were Harry Hegaa, Itoy Dawes. John aparlln, Tom Booth, Charlie FieidB and Gene Hayes. Next Tuesday a wash from tomor row, a 10-game local tournament will be started. All of the local play ers who wish to Hike pnrt In this tournament, which will be conclud ed with a final big day. aro asked to sign up with Harry Hogan ut his shop on south Sixth street. Oranls Pass Courier. KaarffiaawmawBi Typhoid Fever Do you know (tint carboitntod water !a ,ii typhoid lira vetvti vc P vm i. i-. iinposiiible for any gfWni to l i vi' in t he pretence "( Carbon I i -iilp That Carbbn Dioxide contained in Carbonated Water is used u countcncl the poisoiious (nines of Carbon Monoxide from tin- exliauas f gas ei)giiiet, and is used i resuscitate people overcome by as pbyxiation? Hence ii is an aid i" purifying we air yuu breathe, Carbon Dioxide stimulates the i"eplratory center at the base ii the brain, which coiitols the cojlo f breathing, Give ypur children Carbonated Water for their, health, Have a rase delivered to your home for yOur phmttire ami tor entertaining, Maile in all flavors. White Pelicm Mineral Springs Bottling Works. Phone 58 DIES AT .MOTHER'S HOME Dr. Dean Cllkey. 37, died at noon (oday at the home of his not bur. Mrs. E. Clllkey, 1192 High street, af ter an Illness of several months. Prior to his illness Dr. fillkey wnB practic ing medicine In Washington. His death ends his career Just af tor he had started In tho modlcul world. He Is a graduate of tho Ual versity of Oregon. Pennsylvania State college and the Eugene high school. Hefore tbe war he was an officer In tho reserve corps. Funeral services are not yet com plete. He Is survived by his widow, two sisters, Miss Sadie QilkOjr, Berke ley, Calif., Mrs. Lillian Hansell, San Francisco, and a brother, Joseph 011 koy, Portland. He Is a member of tbe i Masonic lodge and of a medical fra ternity. Engene Quart. THE BOSCH SHOCK ABSORBER for your car Come in and let us explain the advantages of Bosch design. FLOYD HENRIOT CO. 234 Main St. Phone 397W Authorized Delco, Remy, Klaxon and Bosch Service Williard Batteries EtSMSHtM SHIPS Q L' A II A T I X E I X All Japanese ships In the port of Coos Hay are being quarantined be cause, of the prevalenco of cholera In Yokohama and other cities of Jap an, Dr. Phil Kolzcr, local United Stales quarantine officer, announced today. No Instructions bnve been recelvod to Inoculate members of tho crews here as is being done in Victoria, B, 0, Tbe only precautions being taken nre forbidding shoro lenvo to all members of tho crow with the excep tion of a few officers nnd to plnce log fenders between the ship and the dock In order to fully eliminate the possibility of rats coming ashore. Hat guards are also required on all lines extending from tho dock. No cases of cholera have been re- I ported among the members of any Japanese crews In port nnd virtually 1 the only way tbe disease could be brought ashore would be by ruts, con sequently Hie chief precautionary measure Is to prevent them from get ting ashore. Tho Hokkob Maru and I'ukuyo Maru, JapSBBIO hli'umcrs are in port lending lumber for Japan. The Hok kob is expected lo sail late Ibis af ternoon for Kobe via Portland, The Eukuyo Is due to leuvo Monduy or Tuesday. MarBbfield News, The Walton, Wright Company GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Liability, Accident and Automobile Insurance Surety Bonds Phone 643W CONNOLLY BROS. Have a new stock of Oregon City Woolen shirts and woolen stag shirts. Everything we sell we guarantee 912 Main