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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1925)
Patro Six EVENING tfER.Un. KLAMATH PAWS; OREGON 1925 5tyr Emmhlg m?txlh Red Cross Urges Every American ssticd Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E I MURRAY Pubffsher U. H PERKINS News Editor to Enroll in Mercy Legion Ranks Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Kails, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1ST1). Member of the Associated Press 'ri, a Ti : . - : i .:.i j .... . t. . a 411. , . . . . i . 1 1 1 ii t ivss i j c.vLiusivi'iv ciuuicu to mc use oi re-1 publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-' wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein 11 ritrhts of reniihlicitimi nf. ncr!i! itianntnhkt ' are alio reserved , The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County Wednesday, November 11, 1035 WE KEPT THE WATER The Klamath project will keep the waters of Klamath lake ! This is the message that the farmers of the Klamath j nro.iect sent winging on its. way to Washington, to ring i in the ears of Secretary Hubert Work and Commissioner ot reclamation Elwood Mead when they elected J. U Jacob and R. L. Short directors of the Klamath In Ra tion district by an overwhelming majority. , ft was an expression of the will of' those who pay the rill, of those who have paid the bill for nearly twenty years and, by reason of the vicious mismanagement of those representing the reclamation service, have been facing bankruptcy for the past several years. Trusting the promises of those whom thev elected to represent th , - viiviij,44.w i:u;-. 1 1 1 v, y UU1U I V V- 1 V v.t ; square deal, at the hands of their government. That?top the farmers in their effort to keep control of their trust was reposed in them for seven years, at the end affairs, there was nothing left to do but have the gov of which they discovered that instead of the honesty 1 crnment turn its back upon Klamath until such time as and efficiency they expected, they were robbed and the people here were willing to knuckle down to the die plundered. Then last year they rose up in protest and tates of his department. took away the management and placed it in the hands of ! 'We want to warn Commissioner Mead that he must men who have striven to regain that which was lost. The charge his attitude if he expects peace on the Klamath change was so sudden that the reclamation service could j project. Once before he was hung in effigy and that not accept the results with other than amazement. The ; episode may be repeated here. The farmers of the tools here told them it was an accident and that this 'Klamath project are not serfs, thev are Americans year tftejT would regain control and once more place the! with the manhood to demand and to recure their rights, assets ot the project where they could be distributed ii j . ; ri ' '' ii Utisis IVKntRI) PA1U8, Nov. 1 1. (!') a mint tsirtnl I'i'ittt.i for tho Pnlplovo cahlnol V.UH liveried, nl' al leant DOtt pound. irohRlil until ontly no.vl weel,, when i tin. finance 'ii-'. m' (hi. . hum bt in' dtpulhil od)ournpd today to lilvo the premier n ohtttion in draw up n oiiii'iin'.ii' plan which In ox- peotod in roll) I'm support ot the. fUUlHllStll. l'i:i.N., III. i-'otirti vii ot M I'nlvomlly (if IIHiikIh muilenlX iih-h-iliiiinl ii! iv i'huffl,U nu'i'i Inn, wore Ibllt'le In r.lre tin it it mo of lll' vleo) president d( III" Culled Slnii'x. You can't afford to put anything but the be3t tires on your car That is why you should buy GENERAL FIRESTONE ami OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cup" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St Firestone, (ionornl ami Oldftt-ld Tiros. Wlison Wiley Gives Klamath Good Send-Off ii NBW VOItK The rilko 'iulllt how the grand Jury ilwl.i looki to pVord Hi -y ilnn'l d--""i'V" " rodoMl In... I' pudli" Ii. to the friends of the reclamation service. The answer came yesterday. There will be no talk about a crooked election. There will be no talk of an Thev have naid the government more than its due. They j have stood the plunderbund of the reclamation service !in patience and resignation, hoping that the rights of Americans would lie recognized by the understrappers accident. There will be no talk of the people not un- of the service. But they have gone the limit and if derstanding the issues. It was -the largest vote in -the I Mead, or any other represent?'.!-".' She reclamation history of the district. For two weeks the farmers were ; service wants to do business with the Klamath Irriga regaled with facts and figures, lies and truths, until I tion district, it will have to be done with all cards on there was not a man who did not fully understand that j the table, with all jokers out of the deck and 'on the this was a fight to keep the reclamation sendee from ' t-asis of a square deal for both sides, turning the surplus water rights of the project over to j So far as the past is concerned, the books are closed the California Oregon Power company; that they were end will remain closed unless they are opened by the oting for the enactment of a contract that would be reclamation service. On the board of directors of the fair to the district and be free of the iniquitous jolfers Klamath Irrigation district are three men of whom the 'yor riiir-inbcr '!.. Utile tilings. Von cot what the wife nodal and the iiiinKH tin- children bbva nuked fnr bill you degleol your pfQciOttl ('''. I.t UH uttenil lo their neodn. ' Dr. H. J. Winter Byoiright Spoolutit Klanmtli Kalis, Oro. Wo ;::!nd our own cljiiui. mat heretotore have cursed every agreement entered people are proud, i ney are men wno practice anu pe into with the reclamation service; that they were giving iieve in open-handed dealing and will tolerate nothing instructions to their directors to leave nothing- undone to t;lse. If the service will continue to send its dirty little nothing- regain that which had been stolen and to prevent the i tricksters here, hoping to slip something over, it js going well laid plot to curtail the boundaries of the district jib be disappointed. If it will send a man who has some and eliminate the tens of thousands of acres of the most brains and a little ability, but who nas some of the fertile land in the west, to the end that the water might j rudiments of honesty and fair-play, there will be no go to the California Oregon Power company instead of : trouble and within a short time the department of the to the irrigation of this vast acreage. I interior will have forgotten that there is such a place as The directors of the district are going to the reclama-jthe Klamath project. But the reclamation service must tion service, not with a brick in one hand and an olive "ot forget that the water is ours and we will keep it. branch m the other. They are going with a demand for simple justice. They are going to meet the reclamation service as one business concern meets another, with contract that will be as fair to the government as it will SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED Since the date of the special election for councilman from the second ward, there have been street rumors to he to the landowners, with the unaltered and unalterable tng effect that fully fifty illegal votes were sworn in. If determination that absolute home rule shall be granted Ujg ia true it is a matter that should claim the attention to the Jvlamath project nothing less and nothing more. Secretary Work, when he was here, stated that recla mation has been a failure. Reclamation has not been a failure, but the men who have administered the affairs of the reclamation service have been a failure. Carry ing into the work of the service the idiocies of the bure aucrats, they have sought to impress upon the people their stamp of assumed statesmanship and when re pulsed they have taken on the role of the autocrat. That is ihe trouble. Without brains or ability, ignorant of and incompetent to cany on the work to which they have been assigned, they have undertaken to hide their shame under the cloak of official authority until their actions have become unbearable and their insolence detested. That is why the people of the Klamath project rose up ip their might yesterday: that is why the people on evoiy project throughout the west are bitter in their protests and why the love and affection they should have for then government is turning to hate. Appeal to those in power like Work and Mead has proven unavailing, for they have listened to the flatterers within the charmed cir cle. They have believed the stories of bolshevism that have been told about the best people in the west. They have not dug down deep into the facts, but have ac cepted the surface. Commissioner Mead, in his back-stabbing letter that he wrote last May to W. C.'Dalton, written at a time when he was protesting the keenest friendship for and interest in the people of this project, said, rn substance, that if tlic owners of the Klamath project did not step icirin ..irii-1 bni-rondur fr ihc snrvirm it ivrilill'.lii imnn:-;ihlV to get settlers to come here: that the go'iimeht 'could do nothing but bow down to the California Oregon Power cgmpany contract and that if something was not done tpwe-ok, of the c-rand iurv and if sufficient evidence is found to warrant indictments it should be done. The day has oassed in Klamath county when an election is a joke. The law of the land must be respected and no place more sincerely than at the ballot box. ' Another matter that should be brought to the atten tion of the grand jury are the vicious charges made luring the recent water users' election. During the campaign open charges that the taxe of the district were remitted in payment of campaign debts were made. If they are true, then the officials of tii district have been guilty of gross misconduct in office and should be-in "dieted, convicted and removed. If they are untrue, then those making them and those publishing them should be indicted for criminal slander and libel. Swearing Brings Sen tence, in Jail Bess tMc ho used IndeoOjit npstf iige In a jiulilic ptece, ljvnreil tanoh must nerve too 'dan IM .'all Btd pay u flno ot fit. ' I,vn:h wnu uirroitfd In llcatty and brought :.i KlauiatH Fall tlita mornltig. He was rlnrd ))J .lunll"" Of the T'care K. X. Kendall. Lynch a:id Alvin Willie aie alio (hurled with iww:'.! a ',1' in : i gating1 II 1 1 u -. ' T, . .ha:;; i hi: l .ML!l ..Hi. Tf. r : rt't . I ISONS IN ( M WUiK jMf ilK.; m ( '-I in StO f KlNMMll ( qill l lljlio '1'alle Tim e diii-..iu of Kldrnatii l-'alla will h in ihai'.fn of the laylni: of the cor ner ulnae M nev' 'M- PiiV Kplncopul church on ti-xt Rundfey aHi..r..)i:ii al tlirce o'cioclt, waa the nqnounuOTniint niaile lodny. . . 'I'll-, work on Ihn new church, whlrh !s i"inr. Imllt aln-a;, Iho line of th. old I'lnKllnh tnrl'h type, will' he coiniileled by early HpiliiK, la ihe hopo of iev. J. Henry Thom- 1 1 r i -ii ::3.B.i:-i i v. Mi- :!i,.VMV(fciv) (hi. i I on Sunday nftt-i ni'on. (, Vill he here 'irner kIodc STHMA No euro for It, but woiccmo f f rtlief Is ofton bruiiKiit by-- VICKS U'llaon H. Wiley, KlllUintll nl toruoy, nave iiin city tvtnl rounlv iioiue VnlllOblo publfolly In mi i". tondod In tor view ihi wwok in Tbo OroKQuUn'ii "Cubic and no'' col iiiiiii. Tho luicrvI'M rollown: K la ma Hi l-'allH Ik In a hIiiU ol iiuceiialuty and will KiinaJli no an ill the utotalon or ihu luiei-Hiain coinuKirco uouiltllilsloil on Ihe nuei. Hon o( railroad dovtlopiuonl in the lia-.m Ii MoUlpd, doclarod W. -1, Wiley. Klaiuulh l-'iilln iittprniy, who was ri'KlHtered al lie- lnipor,lnl liolnl yi-Bierduy. "We fool llmt We ON on Ihe vefKe of a Krool VdVolOP ineni or down our way." .ml Mr, Wiley. "However, b'uslttttHf nii-u are uiarklnii tldtt on their pr Jei led plauK Until' a m-uleineui ot our iruiisporiailon quoitlon in flu ally arrived nt With Ihe, Dalle-: Callforniii hli:lway inaitlially coin ideted.' other hl(hwaa of Iho mic tion helni; tfewlopoil. ihe Smiili-'rii i'. .lie cut-off mi I In. way In com pletion, uud other railroad build' in,-: dotlnttoly ploanod iIiIukn Iook OXOOOdlOfly brtlbl to III, I cannot Midi i n. nil Jutl what Hie oppOlltloO in ihe OrcKott 'rriittk Hue eKitnl log li-i road Into (lie K iii ill n I Ii DUfbl Ih bntied on, Mont of iih believe (hot tho more transportation we can nei Hie bottol. We have Kriul iiiuK v. !ci.e.l ii--.oiir. e-i In tlrnher and puwi-r. Irrlitation projertn arc olio tunkltiK aKrlcultiir.nl Innds i.iom pro dUOtlvo, lli ciiuKe of our altitude II la rtoiticwhnt eook-r anil hence lie Kertiou Ik nulled in Iho rnHluit of rurtuiu iirodacm which culinol le as ancci-iKfiilly ymduceil elnewher.i Buor Ix-i-tn were tried Ihe pni year and ti aled lo.well that a miur refinery in mi Immediate proNpect. 1 undei-nlttiid thai certain veMelalile mnrketer have coucluded n deal lo Rocure lottticn from IhOfO lain In the Htiinmer and (all wlien ibe.crot-i vlHewlu-re have uionlly dried up. Then there in the rliiniile. Whin I firm wont to Klamath Falli in inn; i hoard B. ii. Harrtaun tpoak. Al ihnt time he predleted thai Klnmut'i KalU would ultluiateiy hi-roine ki numiuer plnyiround of Ihe wimt OJ OOthirn Calforala now la Ihe win ter reaori. lie promised Immodlal conilroatlou of the cutoff. Bopai i Hon or tie- Sou thorn Pacific mil Union, Cncltlo llnoi poitphnod thin, howeverj All In all, we think we have a ureal place down, there that htt.-i a fulure." Mr. Wiley wan c couipiinled by William MdNoaly. They muile Ihe trip primarily lo in tend the dedication Mf the new Kiln' temple at Salem. Masonic Lodge Will Officiate At Ceremonies Is Your Health Slowly Slipping Away Klamath Pslhj People AdMao You tu An In Tlllle Ih- railing hpalth Aaklng you un easy and unhappy? Are yOn tired, weak and dispirited; Suffer dully backache nod HtnbblnK, rhoumntlc lwluRca? Then look to your klil neyal Tho kldnty.s are tho blood flltcrs. On thoy weaken, the whole BSMtem hi upiet. You have dizzy spells, headache! and urinary IrregulitriUdq, Ynu feel all worn out. Use Dean's Pills a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thousands reeomnlond Doan's, Hero la Klamath Valla proof: .Mr::. II. V.'. QrlmoS, -til Nftih St., says: "I hud severe backaches nnd a sorene:ai over my kidneys. Mornings I felt dull and languid and my kidneys were wink nnd didn't act right. Doan's I'llls wore Junt Hie remedy to correct the trouble, an they relieved tho backncho ond all Blffp.) of kidney complaint. Prlal 10c, at nil dealers. Don't simply oak for n kidney remedy get Doun'H Pill i ho name thnt Mm. Grimea had. l''o'jtyr-.MIIIurii Co., Mtrs.. Huffalo, N. Y. Adv. BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER I YEARS $wmm "Thc ny.lfjnnir Tiuilar will j I ...- - havo my wartnont tbonltl, for l don'l vntvv H nii c iw;fuiii,n to nay I jw in y tin and prawn L Ktiod Ileal 111 t 'rnnlfic," l-i klril.in;: Btolinllt i.f , ijj.'n w Qr04MtDIMH "VtirfI hlmify rmi'i 'prrvnl tljn rilifry I MiditrMl ir.t ;: yikto fr.,i i ladUaitlpii. At tlmreijaKUiilns .vutifrl v.au h inuuiuund tho lioartantl ftlmOkt Out if my brdftUi. 'I'liivii iiwiuj paioa iroulil tkt tu 'i and ' iirm Uptira. My (iiTvisi wc.-onll uturtTungi i itapt poorly anil k in mcll had way that my duyn H' rriiiij to bn Bhortdnlng rupidlyi "i ii u'i .ovenrttUngt hut dltftppAlnttnant wan my only rnwanl until I ht-Kitii taklriK 'r.if.i.'i:. i h.tvu boon tatdfitt Tanlio it ami on for a yeur tuv ami fob! BO tllffttfOnfc that thOTO'fl no rouin for cofiiiiari.-on. I i-atKootl 1 and iwp'gpod ami foel ttlat Taniao Iim glren mo a new IcaHu on lirn," Taniao ih tot rolo '-v ait good dmiiKit, AccQifi no iUbltltutOi Taniao VvgttabJt I'liin ii-iniiiinciided tiy the- 1 m !: of Tuntuu. M-inhfTH of th MiiHonlc urth-r wU h" In rhittK'- f tin- laying .r thT corner ttOlio for tho DfjW Si. PgtU'a BpiSCOPAl Church on Humlny afiornoon at tho hour of throo o'clock, wts tlu jinnontic-ontont made today. Tho OtOfld Mnntrr bolni n iiuTj1 to attontl tho crromonloH Iiuh hp pointed Ornd itlarshgl i:. Dep. nl of tho local lodj.'O, who will lav tho Htoho. . ;., Masbng will moot at. tho MabooIo hall at 2:30 Wttorg tho lodgn o fiion win ho oponod In grand tb.tfji i form with work in tho find dOgroOi Knint tho hall the moinhoni will go In a lody to ttU OjtefblOfi BVGCKHBVUh i-:.tkT;i.mi.:xt PnbUe Hchobla Ami Womon'g cinh llavo Social GfttlierJrig With tho aid of tin "Woman 'n Clltb" of Klamath Agency tho pnh lie mcIiooIh fiavo a vory gucewtftll ontOrlaJnment and fioclal on Friday opening. Through tho cooporatioM Homo ?70. 00 waa toallzod for th" purcha-to of a phonograph for tho tan:la COI ItT Of IHIMilt To Hold PlrSl .MeelhiK on XovtiiifteT IH In I don House IU03 Thq flrat ineetlui; of the Courl of ilouor 1 1 1 ho In-Ill In On- Qofirri Iiouhi. Wednesday ovonliiffi Ptovom bnr id. All' Hoy .Mum . lomlii,! before tbq ponrt mum bo In unl rdrm, and be prosopl nt. soyei) 0' clonk lo go bjforo the oxnmlnlifi honrd. Tin. Court rods Into v,sos slpn ut bight o'clock- Bcouts iiiiihI hove iin ir appllontions in at Head (jpartors by the XOttl and ooino troop official nidst l-i- proseni in vouoli for tfiom before the Court win past upon' nil SOOflta ready for Ibelr second class, (Irsi cjdss and merit had n iViird. TI. Ik iniiii)iiiii'"iii(iii -vi, -i in.i.l,- hi nay oy Hcoin loxocuiive mveroti o, Mont iStj Thanksgiving ,,i i i . i M-.. ..ill . Hi,. hlahiKl i-nkli aimrk t pl'ti-e for your 'lurkoys: 'fVvf your blidu. caii nt oif niri -i 1,1 fllillin (Hl'l'laii mi Mat-kol st. inr lAMtuoihn i "iio i" DrotM ToBioysfl in i "'I oi a ..mi will, nour sddrota ..ml 'wo HI Bali '.inn- to you. We will r.-nive your birds Hon Uth to rub. In-cluslVo. SWIKT & COMl'A,NY BARGAINS in FORDS 21924 Ford .'oadutera like new. 1 192 1 Pdrd Coupe 2 1824 Ford tauruigs have cvi'lUct'ii I'm, I.-, all Kootl anil priced right SUICK & STAR Garage Buying CHEAP GLASSES IS POOR ECONOMY. They ati made by ittoltliiw i!io yl;is (not grinding) mid the mrfaccn arc hatur ally uneven, like a bottle. They distort the rays of lightj cause pain and (lis comfort and injure llu- eye sight. Our pricei ftn fitting ami furhishlng ffrfliilid-to-order glasses arc redsoridblc and consistent With the value of such services. - llyi-s Hxajnlnod Itcpulm 4 filaHMeM flit I'll lick Mcrvli'o DR. GOBLE 7IIU M.IV . i i i , When Yom Feet a Cold Cam, 'It Vk- ; W.I vflfc f 1 f fLmtlk Brown Quinine iAbfofs to work off tho causo and to fortify tho Hynlom nuainat an attack of Grip orinllu cn.n. A Snfo nnd Proven Komedy. Price UOc, -The box liuars tlii&lgiinturo