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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
Tage Four THE KLAMATH SUN, KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON Wqdnoadqy, Qctoboi. 2 1 1025 i i i Ht Cutting Watb Issued Daily, except Sunday, by T li e Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. J. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postdffice 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. T.he, Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County arid the City of Klamath Falls. Wednesday, October 21, 1925 GODDARD'S SILENCE It seems to hurt the dignity of some of the members of the city council, as well as some of the unofficial members of that august body, because Mayor Goddard talks so little. Ever since the mayor took office, there has been a studied effort' on the part of the mire-diggers to bring to light something that would cast re flection upon the integrity of Mayor Goddard. but so far they have failed. Sometime ago there was a great hue' and cry over the fact that the city engineer had not passed the state examination and it was at last thought something had been found that would bring discredit to the mayor. The facts are these: E. Bf Henry is a graduate of one of the best Univer sities in the United States. He had followed his pro fession for years with creditable success. He was as competnt and efficient as the average civil engineer and no question as to his ability had ever been- raised. A few years ago, following the custom of many, of the professions, the engineers secured a law which pro vided for state examinations, but those then practicing did not have to pass such a test, they simply having to file an application and receive a permit. At that time Mr. Henry was interested in other business arid did not make such application. When he resumed practice again, he took the examination and failed. The fact that he so failed does not make him any less the en gineer than if he had made application when the law first . went into effect. The latest outcry in the matter is that it will plunge the. city into endless litigation. If those who suddenly are so solicitous about such litigation will pursue their investigations a "little further, they will find that Mr. Henry's status will have absolutely no effect upon the city's bonds and that no property owner can hide behind it in an effort to avoid payment of the paving charge. Mr. Henry is a defaqto official and his every act is as legal as if no question as to his professional standing had been raised. It would seem to us that . those who take exceptions to Mayor Goddard's silence on this question, a silence that is well founded in law, would open their ears to his voice when he suggests matters for the welfare of the city, such as a better sewage disposal system, better water, cheaper lights and the placing of the dangerous power wires underground, they would be serving then constituents and the future development of Klamath Falls. This is no time for peanut politics. Supreme Court Affirms Stone Kx-t'lnult JudgO Chariot P. Stuno was nffirmod in his ruling in tho divotvo suit of Wyinit Junnuii"1! vs. P. D. Juurtwirth. nocordlui; to word nvi'ivi'ii loiiuy front the state sttiiroine court at Salom. Tha cato was on the ilockt-t on Mnivh 4. 1S--. when JuiIro stonr ordered tha chin to proceed over lit' nrotoal of at torneys tor tlio defense, who nought a seeund postponement. Mrs. .lutu wirih won the suit ami the huslian I appealed. Mlornfiyi O'Xeill and Irwin rep resented Mrs. Jungwirth. , NEW HAVEN, Conn, llirhard Mansfield's widow is hnek on the stage with her own eompany. re hearsed at her home In New Loll-Bon. STEWARD LETTER'f: If L When you have tire trouble you want your tiros repaired as good as nev have them vul canized In the best equipped shop in Klamath Falls. Our Hetntz Electric Steam Vulcan ixers and expert repair men as sure you ot the best possible, results. Reed Auto Supply Go. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 The controversy over the city engineer brought to the surface an incident that shows how unchecked offieious nes.v$ll. develop into official impertinence. L. L. Ga ghagert, whose business is that of a clerk to record the doihgs' of the council, has gradually projected himself into the affairs of the council until he is becoming more or less of a nuisance. With a pomposity that is char acteristic of minor employes who take seriously the title of an '.Office, he brought forth the letter addressed to him by the state board of engineers. That of itself was of ItfJe consequence, but when he announced that he had called the state board by long distance telephone and1 asked the opinion of .another minor employe what effect the question at issue would have on city bonds, it showed the depth of his wisdom and the breadth of his officiousness. Klamath Falls is paying a city attorney for legal "opinions. If " the city recorder will keep his beak out of the affairs of the council and the mayor and attend strictly to his own business, it will tend towards greater efficiency and less friction in the government of the city. We would like to know who paid for that long-distance telephone call the city or Mr. Gaghagen. If the city, the money might better be used for things more urgently needed by the city than such unnecessary and worthless infoimation. Are the grades on the child's report catd satisfactory? If Not Why Not? Defective vision is tho cuuse nf nvr fill C nf the failures in of over 50 school. Don't scold the child but DO find the cause unit remedy it if possible. A thorough examination of the "vps may locate the cause and correctly fitted glasses may be the remedy. DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN Eyes BVatttlnctI Rnpahrs Glasses Fitted Quick .Service Firestone and General tires will put over the ground at minimum cost. See us for Crank Case Service Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkin Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General and Oldfield Tires. The people of the second ward will have an oppor tunity to give some idea of the sentiment of the city on the question of the coming of the Oregon Trunk. If 0. A. Smith is overwhelmingly defeated, it will mean that the people living in the second ward are just that strong for another railroad. It will be indicative of what would happen elsewhere in the city if the people had a chance to express their choice. If he should be elected, or even received a substantial vote, it would quickly be heralded as a victory for the Southern Pa cific. ' Keep this fact in grind when you vote. Those who are backing 'up the Southern Pacific and the scheme to steal the streets and alleys in the southern end of the second ward are back of Smith. This fact speaks for itself and should not be forgotten by those voters who are anxious to see Klamath Falls become the sec ond city, of he State, ADVANCES MN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP PBIC'feS re on now Don't 1)8 one Of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phone your orders, BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. , "WOOD TO BUHN" 8Q1 Main Phone 535 W ASHINGTON. Why can t I he rolled States make a BUCCOtl li merchant salloi Inn? Confrtu undoubtedly win tnj la find an alinuor U) this question BXI winter, as a result of PKMttroni Coolldie's quarrel with the lain- j ping board, a luiif-hearted attempt u wiower ii wan mane. :n. , ; u House o( llop:cM:Hatlve luvostljM tins committee, nboul a year ago. Practical!)) nothing was arc miiisii. ed and finally the Inquiry died natural death. ... America's merchant fleet was a trail Institution up to on or 70 years ago. it gradually dwindled away, due lii tt.ie fact that (here was a treat er field for enterprise in opening up lite west than i-i naylRul Ion. Then'.' the country ran along, (or decade's, hiring the lirliuh and others tu d Its ocean carrying, until the war broke out. ' The war gave the foreign ireisell si much to do fur their own gov ernments that they couldn't bothnr witi American business which sud denly found itself with njo means if supplying its shipping requlfemenU. ... Of course Americans began sltl building at once, but It takes time to create a men aaal fleet. .Nevertheless, by Hie time the war ended, the fleet was on hand, a rather etude affair, for the moil payt, but capable of steamlu.; fi- to port to port with cargoes anil pas sengers on .board. A' this point the ciatlou discov ered that it had Aorgotten tu to ruu ships profitably. ... The trick of making merchant tipping juy has gut to be redis cjvered. If the United Stales is to have what it wauls a prlvatel owned mercantile marine. The government can go on op erating the slllps al a loss, but thU Isn't a satisfactory arrangement and private concerns w jjrl take over the Job not. anil tool 'he bills. So Congress' tusk Is to find out why the government cun t make the lun Ihcbs yield returns, us It does In other countries. OVt FOU KTlt.l, POINT Chariot Del.nji ami Dan Qjllagh were on thAr i,va : lis mornlni across the Cascades bound for Cen tral Point where they will super vise a shipmorit of Itost-burg sheep to the Union Meat company i: Sar- tamento. The two men were a-- ompanled by their wives who will visit with friends. BACK BAD TODAY Then Kind the louse, und t'orrcct Jt as Other Klamath Palls Polks Have There's littlo rest or peaco for the backache sufferer. . Days are tired and woary Nigh' brings no respite. Urinary troubles, headaches, diz ziness and nervousness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep. Why continue to be so miserable? Why not use a stimulant dlurotlc to the kidneys? Use Doan's Pills. Your neighbors recommend Doan s. Read this Klamath Falls case: J. J. Keller, 718 Jefferson street says "J am glnci to recommend Doan s Pills, for they fixed mo up In good shape when my kidneys were out of order. I had dull, nag ging backaches and a soreness across my kidneys and my kidneys didn't act right, but Doan's Pills soon stopped the haCKache and if: lleved all signs of kidney trouble." Prion 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mr, Keller had. Foster-Mllburn Co Mfrs., TJuffnlo, N. Y. -Adv. ALL RUN DOWN, NOW HEALTHY "lIonftHlly, III nil iu- IJ yniM of ex pttrletive tin n iiiire I me jiecr klaiwn ot a Jiitvti. iiit (Tlitt ' f)Uipiir? Willi TmIoI'." in the flmprlag IrMmte of Nur-r M. K. "iiriie Hinl tif.tin liave moninii'inleil T;iiil.u- und nlwnyi willi jm omit ri.'ult)t. Some (inn iigii my Muthrr iwnpmltlCtl uf Iji'ifiif ffi nt r illv Mm fluwii tiliil mi tin vcrite itf n nvrvnu hieakilown. Slii lui'l ml nij.-iit,'. ier hUhuihIi wm illinlcrfl, iIirr(ftloii WfuKHAeA mi1j Jut in-well were iiiimI Irregtilar. "1 uiilac i lint i licr tilit lit once. Iji-uiNrlit on .i vljfdriMin iii-pflltr lu Hinl Ik htgiiu tu eat .wHIt Uic irrentfit rvllili. mid maae Hie iIIclmUvi; urfuiDi fjuhi'ton prapA-iy oftca toon, in itiort rftnt tin tvn wrll. Jtiifrpy iiinj -Iron, .in I rjliioiiitli (in-i -o ).-!)( t uf9 "tif- l now vitfuntiii i-ii'.'.jr'i lu ht'jk Hfi$r tier tiouielif-M tllltlr. iml if.. 'iit ,tiiitt h Jlltli-. i.!, lliis i, v.hy I prut: TtttiUf mid timli1r ft u. lMt toaji! mill JiulHi JiiiJMer uvt?r ilj i-uveri.' ' Wlwj TmiiJ.u- bin iiii), fur ijUicm It ; ifi Jflfu d. r.,r ynu. Ti'ttUc U fur tt by ill if.-, i (JrlififNU. Ac.x-pt nu nit.-M tlllC Ov,m (, rilllnjfj ItutlliM HOld. Take Timlao Yfaittifllis' PJIIrf for toini iMiion. i..(p ami rtonmiemTcVi liv iim rrifnnracturfM of Tiinl TAN LAC FOR YOUR HEALTH Never Before Such Dramatic Success Never hus any car enjoyed a mote cntlimiusrit; reception. Never huve people been more outspoken In their prtilae of any car. In many cities sules havo mulliplietl beyond preuetlvnt. In some section, the liure ftr fhe first ninety days surpass those of the entire preccdlnt! year. More than 100 improvements und new prices 7t to ' 150 Ht'rr have created an unexampled nation'-widc ileum ml. Such popularity Is un infallible assurance of value. You can purchase n New Oakland Six with full confidence that you arc .lectlny the preferred invewment in the lield. . iv.4d.icr . 97s (Old PiU.Jloos) Landau Cup glllg CXd lMw $t)l) Tourlna Car lOSf (Old IW I. ).) edan . . (Old IMce IW Coach . . IS (Old Price I .' I ,) l andau Sedan Ig f (Old I'm IMS) au pH.. f.,.t...v i;. .!.-. .i M..-..T. Thas rjss.M Raw mulrnav M r mult HIIIIM4.I . i tm i iih Haw , ci 1' hi nuifi, in i .. ' r m tin., . i ut in. tr hhut S ' I' ' ... Ml HI I M M '.! V i I I. R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath th. t .i' I n. Coup. WINNING AND HOLDI NO C O O I) WILL OAKLAND SIX. PRODUCT OF CEWERAlInToTORS fo ''J 'zg oAt the TINE TREE ' oAt The LIBERTY "Art- Parents Paoplt?" Betty iiriiuson decide that taej are in I ho plrturo by Hint Daihe whlrli eonea m tin. iMim Tree Theatre inott Tbaraday. Batty i featured with Aiiuiiiho .Mrnjnii and Moraa Vidiir In tlio priidiirtlon. dlrt-rti'd hy Maliolin St. t'lnlr frmn Pranciis rVgqev'a adaptation of the Satur day KvonlitK I'osi si'tlal By All-' Duor Mllli'V. sin- ninii's to t It - reaiixatioo that parents must rw oonsld'-rod as liavliu; ttii satuv 'tno Hons and vagarlea of terppbrnnia it that ataej persons havo. with that cbnrlction firmly :u mind Betty strives to bring sboul a roroiii'ilintion betweeb her fatlo-r and mothor Adolplio ateajbo and rlbrence vidor who Quarrel so mttclt ovor petty matters that liny suok rllof In divorce An old Rjlf rl ill and n now lin.i hand make oxoellont ru hentors. "TroUblea f a Bride," (he pro iliKtion runnlna at Ul l.lburt,' 'I'll, 'lit n ll 10 full of HirlllH that !t Is hard to toll whirl! onu is pro ilurtivi. of tlio Kroulont itinotini of gOttla flosli. Standini out a nuts atmn trom tin- rost. however; ii the Reetn ot fho blailiiK runaway trnln. Yoi really feat for tin- llfo uf Mlldrvi Jaao, who plays ill-- part of th" : heroine in the film, ad ti.- eflilgit io a bar on tho rusblnK lnforno How sho Is rt-srned Is .unv of the most romnrkabli' and darliiK epuiodui cv.r .pliiitoKraplti'd. Woo It ami bo I'onvliiti'd. Itolort Akiu'W, tin' horn. ho-s ..kill and oaring in this sco'bo ami hit i. .iili-dofylnK ai'itons win atbi for him thf eteVual ndinlratlon of si-roott funs. , . Crn reoovor yotir splondld vision -to uct buck your normal slffht will stir you with enthus iasm., A Bclontlfli- oxamlnallon and tin' propi-r Rlassos aro Inoiponsivo. Dr. H. J. Winters Kyo Specialist Wo grind our own kIushcs. Klamath Kails, Oro. "A dollar for litis and a , dollar for I hat whlli; oyos uo fropi had to worse --I'liroloss tlirll'lliisHiioss," We Are Featuring Special Club Breakfasts Try Our Strawberry Waff les with Whipped Cream CLUB CAFE Nash Motors Has Healthy Increase At u nwi.liiiK of (hfl ctlni-tor of tha ftkUn Motorx tompmiy hdld r IcetHly pVoIdli. C. v. Nash repottaTI j (hut for tho tbBM moutliK Odd. OR lAiiuuHi SI. 1925 afi r deducting ox ; pcnMrs at miinufftrtiirlnK. fncludftll deptQchttlon, Bclllfan Und Rdmiblitrn- tivc, und provldinK for local iaxs j and Htali- ;hh1 fiilrrnl lnconi tAXOM, tin- net inconu! Amojnntod to i-'i.s-io, 26825, nH coin pft rod with (l.sOBt 7t'';.t!) for tho Hann porlojd a ynir A Quarterly dtvideni on pfforrd fltooR of $i.7r was 'declared payable ' NovcmhiT I lo MtOL-kholdiM K of record uf Octobor 20. I Tin- value of Hiih'H for tho above I throe niontni ehowiftfl un. tncroaee or tii,1 ovor tin latno period R jroar ago, Cohi men ting on iiw condition or the rompuiiy und tint ltunln?HH out look, Proetyont N'uhIi mild "f)nr coiu- pany linn QXperlonCetl u Ktoatly oVor Mold condition lined July 1!24. In order to place ourKidvoK In u poHltion whereby we might mbifc ncurly y,ltt our dealeri Lne goodM they roQUlre what thoy frttjulro them, wo hnvo htiili addition!) tO our plant and havo purohaeod & large ituanttty of now muchlnory ho (hat outpul may ho In ci'ouKod to conform wtin nmand. ''Tho outlook for tlio future Is very Ir1gl1 for the N'uhIi Motorn com pany, (ii'iioral condlflptiN look lo mo lo In- very Bojind and Rtablo. I hoj no ronKon with - mi. Hi mil iih I hoy are and with t ho public HentllAgnj tfO liluhly lu favor of our produ-i why we Hi oil Id nol rtxpeel continued Kood llUAlneria, and oven more husi uoiih In the flint re than has do tub to IIH It) lite pUHt." mm-M , Olio rink of ul I It ili'oKsi'ii on salo nl Udo IIiikIii's Dross Shop ror onlv r. . (nflvl ai-ai OlDtli in fn tor proofed in Tinllvin hy doatlna Is with Iho frosli latox from rttblior traui ami t lion nmoktnK ii omr u wood tiro, ; Banish the cold spots Pearl Oil in a good oil heatemaches thjs"cold" rooms your fireplace or furnace o' reach unec- tssnry heating auxiliary! Fcarl Oil burns clean and Won't corrode the metal of any heater in , which it is used! The j Standard Oil Company ' makes it that way by a special process of reiin- j ingand re-refining. Ask ( for "Pearl Oil" by name. I STANDARD OIL COMPANY i ir.nr,.i.i PEARL OIL (KEHOStNl;) HEAT FLIGHT -..un tm I l5 I