The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 02, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING HERALD, KI AM A Til FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY. OCTQBEft 2, 198C
ATTOBNKY TAKKS OITll'K
IV K. Van Vector. loc:l attorney,
tins in I, on offices In So.', Hum build
tun where lu will bo located pence
torth. Mr. Van VftOtor was former
ly located tn the Office of Horace
Manning tn Hie Hart buildiuc.. Tito
attorney Is a totvut arrival In Ktitm
alh Kails having come hero from
Portland lust March.
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Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
E. T. MURRAY Publisher
VV.'H. PERKINS News Editor
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Entered as second class matter at the posioffice at Klamath
Fills, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1ST'1.
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 dispatcites herein
are also reserved.
T.hc Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the Citv of Klamath Palls.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925
SMOKED OUT AGAIN
The Evening Herald has again smoked out the South
em Pacific. Following the expose of the fact that no
application had been made to the interstate commerce
commission for permission to build the Klamath Falls
Alturas line. President Sproule was appealed to for help
and he immediately wired back that application WOULD
BE MADE today. .
Would be? Why hasn't it been made before? The
survey for the Modoc Northern was completed to the
very last detail years ago. Over twenty-five miles of
right-of-way in this county was purchased and is now
owned by the Southern Pacific. No additional surveys or
data were needed. Everything was complete. But no
move was made by the Southern Pacific to bring this
question before the interstate commerce commission
until The Evening Herald told the truth to the people
of the county. Then Mr. Sproule tells us application
will be made.
The people of the Merrill-Malin section, the people in
Klamath Falls and elsewhere in the county have been
told that if the interstate commerce commission grant
ed permission the Klamath Falls-Alturas line would be
built. Yet, no such request was before the commission.
How was it to be acted upon or granted? It is just
another sample of Southern Pacific duplicity.
As The Evening Herald has told you before, it re
peats now: The Modoc Northern never will be built.
It is the plan of the Southern Pacific to build the Black
Butte cut-off from Weed to the main line near Sisson,
and route all freight that way. The lumbermen will be
given the Hawley-Tvuckee rate, the same rate they would
get if the Modoc Northern were built, and that is all
Klamath county will receive if the unscrupulous, dis
honest, untruthful and coercive campaign now being car
ried on by the Southern Pacific succeeds in shutting out
the Northern Lines.
KXCAV.vmi; STARTS
The Warren Construction Co. this
morning started cxeuvntJUK the al
leys of Seventh and KUKih between
Main und IMne. preparatory to pr
Ins the two blocks. The work Is to
be completed by the first of Novem
ber, RETURNS FROM CHUXXJUtN
0, N. Clifton transacted business
ip Chiloquln yesterday, reluming
home Ian evening.
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BAN OFFK.N'SIVK kh.m Tin. IN
11KIU.IN". tV Cinema proprie
tors aud film producer have boon
warned by the central committee
of Herman Kllru Industries against
the employment of obscene or of
fensive film titles. It is claimed
that often such offensive designa
tions are used for harmless films
as a sensational medium for nt
Iractitm a certain typo of public.
( It It INVASION AT SCNSJRT
UKIM.A. Cuba. fPj Land crabs
in great numbers Invade this city
every eenlng shortly after sunset,
crawling through the streets in the
lower section of town in search of
scraps of garbage on which to feed.
As a result, the affected sections
have "the appearance of a childless
municipality. Authorities are un
able to explain their presence.
ROYALTY ENTERS THEATRICALS
GET, A, Thurlngia. 0P Trince
j Heinrich of Reuss will fill again
I the post of chief dramatist of the
' State Theatre of Heuss for the com
' ing season, lie held that position
1 last yenr. Another scion of a noble
! house to enter the theatrical busi
ness is Prince Joachim Ernst of An
hult. who has been engaged as stage
manager for the coming season at
the Ballenatedt Theatre in the Han
Mountains.
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Dress for Less
"Wear Warm, Comfortable Clothes That Are Well
Made, Well Fitting And Durable
TWO PANTS SUITS
AH Wool Suits Popular Stylos and Colors Easy Fitting Low Price
25.00 to 32.50
Get Yours While the Selecting Is Good.
FALL OXFORDS
Brown, Tan and Black
All Leather
5.00
WARMER CLOTHES FOR CHILLY DAYS
Mackinaw Blazers Static Shirts Sweaters Wool Sox Wool
Shirts at the Usual Law Prices.
MAIN AT
NINTHST.
Lloyd Ryan
Home of the
Workinginen
Clothier
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"OFFICIAL PROMISES"
We are told by the Southern Pacific newspaper, The
Klamath News, that the people of Klamath Falls should
prefer the "official promises" of the Southern Pacific of
ficials to statements made by anyone else. How about
the promises that were made three years ago by South
ern Pacific officials, to the effect that the Modoc North
era would be built?
At that time the Union Pacific was trying to gain
control of the Central Pacific and the S. P. was crying
for help. Among those who spoke officially for the
Southern Pacific was Ben Dey of Portland. He told the
chamber of commerce that the Modoc Northern would
be built that it was of more importance to Klamath
county than the Natron cut-off.
At the meeting that was held in Merrill a couple of
months ago, and which was addressed by R. E. Strahorn
and R. C. Groesbeck, gentlemen who assumed to speak
with authority, the people were told that a road to the
Tule lake valley would not pay, because. of truck com
petition, but that if the people in that section could Show
that they had the tonnage, one would be constructed
Which of. these "official promises" are the people to
accept?
If the road to Cornell would not pay two months ago,
why should it pay now? Is it not because 'of the threat
ened entrance of the Northern lines? What will hap
pen if that menace is removed and the Northern lines
are shut out? Will we have a repetition of the history
of the promises that were made during the "Union Pa
cific fight?
Shut out the Northern lines and there will be no
railroad to Alturas. or Cornell, or Merrill. You will get
'the Black Butte cut-off and the lumbermen will get re-
duced freight rates, and that is all you will get.
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Anderson Transfer
And Feed Co.
General Hauling
Dealer in Hay, Grain, Potatoes,
Apples, and Poultry Supplies
Try Mt. Ashland Egg Mash for best
results from your chickens.
Always Fresh
As Winter Food
Meats Of
Quality And Flavor
Are more sustaining and health giving
than all the rest
For quality and service and
the best in meats
SINCLAIR MARKET
"Let me Serve You"
Quick Deliveries
1126 Main Phone 793
Pain Is The Positive Force of Life
If you don't believe it, Just lot Hint little cavity in your
lootli i?o and before very long yon will On tailing 6a the
heuvuiH for blip when your whole trouble could have boon
forstalled with a link- il nlnl munition.
R. D. COO, DENTISTS
.' ' - .'Us In test- "f iWoir-n'V1 f i ; if
108-2114 lluuKu biut. Ulii and Main Phono 830
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WASHlNGTONnj
LETTER'1
iiv eli.lltl.r;-; I. BTBWAItT
WASHINGTON : What pnllll
clans nay und what they really ililnk
arc Often two Qoite different HiIiiks.
Kor Instance, Republican politi
cian", say they expect their party to
tcaln control of the Moat at the
next congressional ejection
Also for Inatance, Bemocratflc pol
ItlclanH predld Hint their crowd will
train control of the bottle.
It Isn't a hit likely that either
group actually tblnlta any such thine
Winn the RopobUcaju ipeat ot
controlling tho nenute, they meap
genplne control. They control It on
paper now, but they can't depend on
nil their own vote", that In. Hie
voles of Independents only nominally
classed as Itcpiihlicnns.
The way they tell II. the agricul
tural stales are so much more pros-,
pernus than tibey, pljpre that radical
entfinont has snhsldiil and they're
confldoni that ihese states will choose
"regular" Republican in place of "In-j
Burent" Republican aenatora lp
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The point the Republtcana neglect
to stress Is that all the chances favor j
their loss of at leusl six senate seats j
to the DemooraUi ami thai there'al
no prospect the Democrat will lost
any seats to them.
Seven Democratic senators' terms
will expire next year and all will !
Hue d thomaelvea or bfl ancceeded'l
i- other Democrata, This Is cortalpl
bocdusc the Boloctlong will lie made i
by the voters of Aiuhaina. Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana and North ami
South Carolina, and they always do
select Democrats.
At Hie same time the terms of an
Itcphblfc&n senators will expire and ;
the stall's they represent Include
Arizona, Colorado, Kentucky, Mary
land, .Missouri and Oklahoma, which
generally select Democrats,
lieMaes tins, me iiejiueiicaiis win
t... .... rll,i l,,.,l I,, Mctisi MAvaila '
New York and Utah.
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The Democrats may make somo
gains In Hie lower house.
Tle y hold few, If any, seals repre
seatjlig normally Republican dis
tricts And the Republicans do hold
a number of seats representing nor
mally Deunarailc constituencies"'
three in Kentucky, two In Maryland,
Hev-n in Missouri, two in Oklahoma,
two In Tennessee and one in Texan.
Thi- Democrats may gala some of
these liui hardly enough to give them
roll! rol unled i i hi re should he a land
slide", of Which tnefe's no suggestion
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Hats That Are New
This week we have received several ship
ments of hats in Velvets, Velours and
Fejts - bright colors medium colors and
blacks and browns.
Prices 3.98 to 15.00
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Flannellette Pajamas
and Gowns
for these cool nights Made of
extra quality flannel and dain
tily trimmed.
Gowns $2.00
Pajamas $00
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Brassieres - Bandeaux
Corsettes
New models added to our other lines makes
an exceptional selection. Sizes 30 to 42.
Prices 65c to $5
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