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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by T li c Herald Publishing
Company. Oflice: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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T'alls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 187''.
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T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County.
Wednesday, December 16. 1925
THE IRRIGATION ISSUE
The Oregon Voter has begun the publication of pro
paganda from California bond dealers to the effect that
the state of Oregon is under a moral obligation to pur
chasers of irrigation district securities because the state
guaranteed interest for the first few years to give colon
ists time to establish themselves. It is therefore urged
that the state refund this indebtedness.
As the Capital Journal has before remarked, the
effort to force the state to make good losses of invest
ors in wildcat irrigation districts will be one of the issues
of the coming campaign. An effpit along the same
Jin?s failed at the last session of the legislature.
The irrigation districts owe their present plight large
ly to these same-California bonding and hanking houses
which ruthlessly exploited them, and after reaping an
exhorbitant profit in finance and collusive construction
on a cost-plus basis, whereby the district paid a dollar
for 50 cents worth of work, unloaded the securities on
the innocent purchaser on -the pretense that the state
wa backing the -project.
I; These California financiers may be morally bound to
protect their customers, but the state of Oregon is not
though some way must be found to settle the issue con
structively. The condition of the irrigation districts is
critical but each must be treated upon its merits. It is
,-a financial problem and not a political one, and upon
a satisfactory solution rests the future welfare of large
areas of the state Salem Capital Journal.
East Main St.
Job Finished
New Section of Town is
Opened Up For De
velopment A new section of town will be
opened up this Afternoon, roat
tU'uri' section whole devewnnieot it.-s
been hampered by poor itrata. n will
be onjted with the completion of the
nwceduniitav ot East Main attaat.
This now project, which the resi
dents of Railroad and Mills addition
lint" over at a cost of approximately
133.00(1, leaves Main street nt the
Michigan avenue Intersection, pro
ceeds south to Mills addition school
and then In a semicircle swtuits over
to Sixth street south of the South
em PSeYttc railroad tracks.
No single street Improvement has
been undertaken and completed this
year that will benefit so many people
.is does the Bast Main street job. In
eyars past, automobile owners were
forced to walk to their homes. The
streets were rendered impassable by
winter weather. Tho new macadam
rOad will serve the district adequate
ly ttiis winter uud will he the truni
from which branch street Improve
moms in the sprint;.
According to Assistant City Etngtn-
ecr Eugene Henry, traffic will prob
ably bo allowed to utili2e the slreot
this afternoon. The contractor Is V.
D. Miller Construction company.
New Items Of
Interest From
Oregon Cities
STEWART
LETTER'
1 Br CHARLES I". STEWART
NBA Serges Writer . j
WASHINGTON. President Cool-'
Idge seems as impervious to
eold as a polar bear. He has an !
overcoat in fact, several but he !
appears to wear one only for show, !
,'as he wears a plug hat on formal;
'occasions.- When he goes for a!
walk, for pleasure or exercise, no. j
He almost invariably is overcoat-!
less.
The secret service men who ac
company him aren't so weather
proof, husky as they are. They've
been piling on ulsters, mufflers and
overshoes for weeks now. They
worry considerably about the pres
ident, too. Hadn't he better put
something on. they suggest as they
start out. It'.-- pretty chilly. But
the president shakes his bead nearly
always. "Don't need anything."
He walks fast, bat apparently it
isn't to keep warm, for he walks
fast in hot weather also. And
even as he doesn't shiver in Decem
ber or January, nobody ever saw
him in a perspiration in the dog
days.
Curiously enough, indoors the
president Is a good deal of a sala
mander. He likes plenty of beat
in the White Ilbmtc.
It's related of him by those who
knew him during his earlier years
In Northampton that one of hijs
favorite ways of spending an eve
ning then was to sit and thjnk
nothing but think from right af
ter dinner until bedtime, with his
stockinged feet' in the oven.
A 1
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onvis
P. K. (. POSTPONED
The annual Christmas pari of
the P. E. O. which 'BS to -have
been held nt the homo of Mrs.
K. 0. Cummingj last evening was
postponed Indefinitely on account
of the meningitis epidemic here.
M1!S. BVKD DONATOR
Mrs. L.,C. Huru was among the
kind donators to the Christmas Kid
dles Fund of the Evening Herald
today. This afternoon Mrs. Kurd
came into the office with six ador
able dolls which will make the
hearts of six little kiddles happy
on Christmas morning.
Nothing tickles a girl more than
having a date with a man who has
a mustache.
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Rub.
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WHITEHALL PHARMACALCCIfac;
598 Madison Ave. New York, N.V.
Convenient tn care for
free from the petty talks
of maintenance that most
car owners neglect
the Better Buick is built
to run every day in the
vear with the least at
Bu kk design has rel ic ved
Buick owners of annoy
ing upkeep jobs. Every
wearing part is quickly
lubricated. The famous
Valve-tn-Head engine is
automatically oiled. The
Sealed Chassis protects
every driving part from
dirt and water Igni
tion starter all are
guarded.
Only the Better Buick
possesses all thele
features refinements
that insure reliable per
formance and assure
year round utility and
convenience.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Divfiion of Qtnerai Motors Corporation
3ttter Buick Six Cylinder Valtf-in-HeaH moior can
rnge in price' rom $1 12 5 to 41995, f. Buick
actorict. Among tht llu'tch open and doted models
there ii one (hat ill meet your deiire exactly,
G-1M1B
J-BUICK
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
Let Your
Rexall Store
Solve Your
Gift Problem
Hera is a good
Practical
Suggestion
A Calorex Vacuum
Bottle
Vacuum bottles are no longer
a luxury bill n necessity. They
make a most practical (lift
for both mn and wonfen lor
motoring, ei'inpluK, outing, pic
nlcH, t eic.
Our stock Includes various
sizes and Ktyles,
$1.75 to $4.00
Star Drug Store
Tho Orus Stora
KLAMATH FALLS, OKtftiO.N
MTU IMPItOVKS
Douctu Wnlte, it reatdeni ol nil
iiy. who Injured ii levt day
I D0 !ll 1111 automobile accident near
1 Wnodburn, in somewhat improved
accordion lo Mre, Watte, who oanu
imrk io Rosoburg luHt night. The.
skull fracture will demand rest nu,l
quiet foj n Iohk lime. Mrs. Watte
said, and his condition will he, apl
iii vary considerably, bin lie Is now
believed to ho ,on ill." road 'to re
covery. Mrs. Watt ways her huft
iiui will probably do lot) crlpplod,
bOCallTC o( iln Injury to his' lea,
wbli'h was kudly I'liislu'd. lios -
buri Nows.
in TO BPRAJK
Professor Krcdorlrk . Dunn
iho rntver.dty of Oregon, who was
bora a fow weeka ago and dollvarad
an uinisuaiiy latorMttug and Instruc
ttva miilrt'ys batoie tho Man'! alub
on the Qtoek and Honutn rallglo'na,
will return 'n I.Vrnibor Do u spoul;
on otber phaaai of the history of
religion, J. T. Ilrcnd announnd t.i
day. Tho rlnh bopad to hnvo l'ro
frs,1'.' Dunn hera tltlH Suiulay hut
other enttny meats will prrroui Hit
i omtBg),
At tho meeting Sunday the Men's
club will dUcusa the origin of the
ariotirt book- of tho Bible. Marsii
Cll Id News.
STONK'S KV STORE
stone's e.i!i Stores, Inc., has pur
chhaed Mlchaelaoti groeery, 849
'.iil street, according to annonnco
meat yoBterday, and win bparate h
as one of their Krnwlnj; obnin.
The busin wa. founded alg
years ago by tieorge Mtehnelson on
Oreston strett. and moved to Its.
present loea'.ion two years ago. ' It
is recognized as one of the fore
most grocery stores In tho Central
Oregon cmiutry.
The Stone chain operates stores
in Klamath Falls, Marshfleld, Eu
gene nnd other places. It la report
ed. O. L. Stone,- one of tho firm,
will be manager here.
Today the establishment will h"
closed lor the purpose of tuklug in
ventory. It Is expected to reopen
in a fow days, remodelled urn! re
arranged to conform to the system
followed by, the Stone chain.
Michaelson will remain In Bend,
he said yesterday, although he hns
no plans lor tho future. Bend
press.
ENDORSES BCTUHKO
The North Bend school board en
dorsed the proposed community gym
nasium last evening and voted to
offi?r individual support In the pro
ject. The directors will cooperate
with Wie chamber of commerce com
mittee In soliciting finances for
building the gymnasium.
Chairman William Laird was
named to aid Mis Frease In, se
lectlnK domestic atlenco tables lor
the high school.
Durlns the Christmas holiday.
tho Hue in the Central school and
the chimney in the North end school
will be repaired. Marshfleld News.
Greek! to Accept
Terms of Award
ATHENS; Greece, Dec. it. (P)
Te Oreek government In a note lo
the British minister, aays It accepts
unconditionally the Leaguo of Na
tions award In the Grcco Biilgarli'.
Incident, it expresses hope, howev
er, that tho aum Groom must pay
will be settled equitably with the
sums owing by Bulgaria for repara
tions.
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
loftr
NEW FORD
is as good as it looks
protctl it with the best o f rare!
The new Improved Koril is an A-i trnsportitiion
investment protect it with the best of tare the
best oil ypu can get!
Zcyolene "V" for I-'onls is rclinetl by the Standard
Oil Company's vacuum process, especially for the
Fotd engine costs Uss than other Ford oils and
lubricates belter.
It gets to A 1. 1, the parts requiring lubrication
especially the wrist-phi bearings and upper half of
, the cylinder walls. It deposits a minimum of car
bon and enables the engine to develop an increase
in power.
You can get wonderful service and lite out of your
bord new mode or old. Make sure of it with
Zerolene "l"' for Fords.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
ZEROLENEVFOR FORDS
Big Stage Company
Files Announcement
SALISM, Ore.. Due. 1C. Maximum
senrlco and a definite ayatem of sche
dules la the purpose of an Incorpora
tion filed by the Urugqn Stage Lines,
Inc.. with tho stale corporation de
partment yoaterday. Tli" capital la
rtoo'.oon " anl the "in'omUnAliIp In
mnde up of the operator! who ply
their vehicles between Portland rad
Salem and Baton nnd Ftoseburg. The
Incorporator:! ure It. V. Uemon, Ktirl
A. iiudfieid and Kritr. Jacobeon.
OK! K IM. DIMS
l'OitTI.AND. Ore.. Dee. ill l,Vi
Kranklln I. Knller. ' lei- prealdi . 61
the Portland Blectrlo Power company
died nt tils homo hero today. Me was
cpio of the oldest ntroet railway ox-
tetittra on the Paelitlc coast.
Anglers Request
Closing Streams
PENDLETON'. Ore.. One. 1 0. - The
nleaittl Ol the head waters of all
nmin sirenms in Dmatllla connty to
fishing was roromui' udod to the
state ituine i-iiniinl . Ion last nlxhi al
a meeting of the I'uiutllla flrh and
gnme conservation ae'ioclntlou with
representatives from all over the
county in atteudnncv.
J-1 '
new rOfUt Marey riroltoneJr.
will continue his plana to create rub-ie-r
plantatlona In Liberia, it was ari
i.oniiced here.
rttXAB it.ws i:vil. i Tlov
AUSTIN, Tex., Dee. ID. Ol'l
All n ference to evolution has been
allmlnaled from n lexihook 0B 'do
O0) h' the Texas ttat hook com
MlMlon appointed by Governor Mlr
lam A. Knrguson.
one uf the deleted paaaaaes QtataM
With an exotlsm which In entirely
iiuwarratiied, we are ncotihtomcit to
speak of 'mini and animals' where
as we ought to suy 'man unit olhay
aalniala.' lor certainly muii Is uu
animal full ai truly an I he beast ol
the field."
I HA Its PACT
PARIS, Dee. 18. (P) Korelga
Minister Ti hltchorln of Hovlei Itua
alh regard! the Lornrno part, aa
"preparation for a eraaada nguinst
the Koviei republic," be id today.
The Foundation
H"' n't hurt one lilt! Drop n Utile
"I'reeznne" or all aching corn, In
itantly that torn mops hutting, ihen
shortly you lift Ii right oit with
Hhc;ors
Vonr druggist sells n tiny holllo
of "PreegoBe" for a few 'cents, suf
ficient to remove every hard corn,
soil corn, or torn boiwoen the loan,
and fhe fool calluses, wllhoui S6r6
nesa in irritation.
IN many an American city today
tall structures stand on founda
tions that were planned by their
architects to support the weight of
extra stories if the future's needs
shouldcall forsuch additions. Their
very . existence is proof of the
vision of men who provided for
that which they could not definitely
foresee.
Similarly capable of meeting the
future's needs was the foundation
upon which the Bell System has been
reared. At a time when a few miles
was the greatest distance over which
man's wire-borne voice might
travel, the telephone pioneers could
not, of course, foresee in detail the
problems of invention, manufac
ture, construction and operation
which future expansion might in
volve. They, could, however, ami did
catch the vision of a national growth
which would necessitate a service
continent-wide in scope. They could
and did provide the foundation for
a structure capable of growing with
trie nation. The proof of their vision
lies in the fact that America today
has a nation-wide, universal tele
phone service.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
One Policy
BELL SYSXEM
One System - Universal Service