The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    me uiusuun STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 21, 1929
PAGE FIVE
Olson Players Stop -Ted RiehH Slaking Rarrey H. E. To
erdson. known tof localtbeare go-lbie and Wiley W. Knighton of
era for his work with the Moroni jEurene were hnslm raii.r. in
Olson payers, passed through Sa
lem this week en route. tor Los
Angeles to visit his parental While
here he risked V. P. Brown of the
Spa; Richardson will stop ft. San
Francisco to. see Roster -Brown,
Salem and Dallas actor hrn; la
playing: this season la, the Green
Street theatre. . j r '-
Desert V Song . Popular Archie
Holt, manager of the Capitol the
atre announced ' yesterday. , that
the Desert Song has had the. most
popular- showing of any talkie so
far presented to Salem audienc
es. Seren .days of crowded hous
es have shown the picture to.haif .
the population' or Salem, he 'stated.-
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Byers Hero Wm. Byers
f pent a day in Salem recently ar
ranging for the new years prod
uct according to Archie Holt of
the Show" the first all - colored
talkie will be an event of . the im
mediate future. . .
Speeding Charged - Charles
Zander, arrested Friday night on
a charge of speeding, paid a $5.
tine in municipal toirt Saturday.
Chester Vincent- of Eugene, ar
rested on a similar charge, posted
5 bail.
Manarch Back Miss Pauline
Manarch has returned from a two
weeks Tacation in Los Angeles
where among other things she
saw and visited the Yitaphone
studios.
Leave For Coast H. L. Hart
and family, accompanied by Mr.
Hart's sister Betty of Kansas City,
Mo., visiting here for a j month,
leave today for a vacation at the
beach, which will be followed by
a trip to Crater Lake.
Cooley Finds Mosquitoes R.
H. Cooley who returned, last night
from a fishing trip to Diamond
Lake announced that -he found
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t n -m nm w-i rcr n tt !iOa '3cBl
Ho leaves today for Seattle.
j Warren In Stanford Ed War
Ten, formerly of Willamette, is
f pending a few weeks in the
Stanford summer school, j He has
been teaching the past year at
Eureka, Cal.
Water ' Carnival Today The
Independence Lions club aTe spon
soring a water carnival at Inde
pendence today. , Jack Spong has
been asked to enter his; mo:or
boat in the regatta. " E.; A.' Nie
meyer is in charge o fthe affair.
Vacation At Newport Miss
Esther Tibbitts and Mrs. Jake
"Pnhrer-leave, today for a week's
vacation at Newport. " ;
Jcnsrns For Vacation -Mr. and
Mrs. Warren C. Jensen leave to
day for a week's motor trip to
Seattle.
Find It Here
For Used Cars See
Vick Bros. High and Trade.
The New Philco Is Hei
See it at H. I Stiff Furniture
Co.
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
Dress values to $35. j
zl the French Shop. 115 X. High.
Old Time Dance
Crystal Gardens Wed. and Sat.
Any Dress f9.75-
A: the La Bette Shop.!
When Yon Think of That
Picnic, think of Lee's fancr
milk-fed fryers, then call 133FJ.
Free delivery.
For Used Cars See
Vick Bros. High and Trade.
For Used Cars See
Vick Bros. High and Trade.
Parrish Garage
Now under management of
Kropp Turner.
Furniture Upholsterer - f
And repairing Ciese-Powers
Furniture Co.
Dollar Dinner .
Every night : to at t
Wur'.on hotel.
Best Quality Wall Paper "
Paint. Varnish, 4 hr. Jap-a-lac.
Presnall's Paint Store, 455 Court
street. ' .
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Dr. Eppley Has Returned t
From attending the Dental con
vention In San' Francisco and will
again be at his office in the Bank
of Commerce Bldg., on and after
Monday, July 22nd. .
At the La Bette snopj -
pets -
bogs, birds and supplies,
lem's Petlahd. 273 State.
Sa
Dr. Geo. E. Lewis
Has returned from the Pacific
Coast Dental cOnterence In San
Francisco, and will be In his , of
fice on Monday July: 23
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Wanted Small Toting Woman-i-
P!casing personality. Special
eervics. Hotel Argo dining room
Mid-Summer Clearance (Bale
iVot5 vat tips to 125. 112.75
at the French Shop. li5 K High.
Re Onr Classified
Page It. for money back guar
antee used cars. Bon esteele Mo
tor Co., 474 S. Comlt, ...r .:
10T!0 Model Sparton IUpos
-n on sale at. Uio Imperial
Furniture Co. Int-';"-fis ; -
Fir t Baptist Chiircbi V
Corner Liberty and -Marlon
Sts. . Sunday school :45i Church
services 11. 'I ; . .
IjOTiffone Watches -"
Will eheck up with the Longlne
Time signals every night. Pora
eroy 4k Keene are Salem dealer;..
Gofog on Vacat'on -
, We hoard pints,
land. ."
Salem's Pet-
Salem on Saturday. They are
students at the University of Ore
gon summer school and ; are
working out a surrey on trans-
portation and consolidation prober
iems in- school wort, ana were
gathering statistics from the. re
cords of County School Superin
tendent, Mary L. Fulkerson. ,
Official Decorators Named
The American, Flag &, Decorating
Co. has been, named official dec
orators for the American Legion
convention here August 8, 9, and
10 and representatives of the
firm, are now in the city arrang
ing to decorate for local mer
chants. Only. Two Licenses But two
marriage licenses were granted hy
Clerk Boyer on Satarday. They
were to Arthur J. ' Curtis . and
Marjorie McDonald of Salem and
Joseph V. Bruas and Josephine A.
Beaty, both of Renton, Washing
ton. At Mansfield Dance Camp
Martha Hobson, who is training
at the Portia Mansfield Dance
Camp located at. Steamboat
Springs. Colorado,' Teports a beau,
tiful camp and Interesting work.
Craven Visits Everett Craven
and family, with Cliff or df Parker
and wife returned this weekend
from Tachats where they have
spent a week.' Mr. Craven is con
nected with the Portland V. M
C. A.
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Attends V. of W. Miss Helen
Ran Ha whn la rnmnlptine the first
section of summer school at U. -of
w. wui remain ior worn in me
second section. She is specializ
ing in physical education.
Dennis Away Mr. and Mrs.
M. P. Dennis who left this week
end for a visit "in Breitenbush
Springs, are expected back the
last of the week.
Slocum Fined Charged with
speeding and passing another car
in an intersection. Osburn Slo
cum, 254 5 Laurel avenue, was
fined 55 in municipal court Satj
urday.
Inspect Roads County com
missioner J. E. Smith and depu
ty road master F. O. Johnson
were in the Mehama district on
Saturday inspecting roads in that
section of the county.
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Vacation Started August
NeugebaUer of Patton book store
leaves today for a vacation trip
that will include stops in Port
land and Tacoma,
To San Francisco Miss , Fran
ces Sande wiU leave tomorrow for
her vacation, which will be spent
In San Francisco at the home of
her brother, Lester.
(
Salem Visitor Leaves Miss Jo
sephine Handy left yesferday for
Denver after a visit In this city
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frosty
Olson.
Pastor Visits Salem Rev. and
Mrs. Grambo of Puget Island,
Wash-, will be 4n this city today
to visit their daughters Polly and
Clara.
To Pamelia Lake Carl Arm
nrlest. his son. Ed Wood, and Jim
Hanaman left Saturday for Pynel-
ia lake. This is one or me Deau
tiful fakes around Mt. Jefferson.
Raator on Vacation The
Rev. George H. Swift, rector or
the St. Paul's Episcopal church
returned Saturday from a week's
vacation at Gearhart.
Gard Back From Canada Le-
roy Gard returned this week-end
from a trio to Canaaa, en rouie,
Wallowa Lake, and Spokane. '
Returns From Frisco Mrs. Lil
lian Oldenberg returns Monaay
from a yacation spent in San Fran
cisco.
Harbert To Taft J. W. Har-
bert and family left today for Taft
where a two weeks vacation will
be spent.
Gnstnfson Back Soon Mrs.
Mareerite Gustufson will return
from her vacation at the beach the
middle of this week.
Parr Leaves For Seattle Mrs.
Ethel Parr Jeaves today for Seat
tle where she will enjoy a fort
night vacation.
Cfc-ieves To Salt Lake G. P.
Grieves and family leave today. by
auto for a vacation in Sale Lake
City.
To Eastern Oregon Frank
Wilhelm leaves with his family
today for a two weeks motor
tour in eastern Oregon.
Warren in Seattle Mrs. Laura
Warren is leaving today -for Seat
tle where she will enjoy a two
weeks vacation.
Woodbvrn Man Fined-Russell
A. WolfeT of Woodburn was fiaed
1 5 In municipal court here Sat
urday on a charge of speeding.
Day in Portland Mrs. R.! C.
Aiken, daughter Mary Lou, and
Rose Houston spent a day in
Portland recently.
Page Jr. Back W. S. Page, Jr.
is back in the telephone office
after his recent operation for ap
pendicitis. . ,
Rchindler's Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Schindler are expected at
the Clifford Parker home for to
day.
Mero WUI Return Harold
Mero is .expected back tonight
trnm attendance at the Elks Con
vention in Klamatk rails
To Netarts Mr and Mrs." N.
Daun have gone to Netarts for the
week-end. ' ji.
Itlloh's Back Frank Bllgh
and wife returned today from a
trip to Vancouver, B; C.
Back From Vacation H. M.
i Trapp returned Saturday from a
Ivacation at Newport, t .
- "Millinery Head Changes Miss
Agnes Doyle of Spokane has ar
rived tn ' Salem to become head
of the millinery , department at
Worth's. Miss Hill who has been
in charge for two years will go
to Walla Walla where she will
manage ; a millinery department
there.
Miss Salem Signs Dorothy
Beryl, Miss Salem, sent word to
Salem Saturday that she has sign
ed a contract with the Fox thea.
tre system of San Francisco and
will leave: for New York to ap
pear in a singing and dancing act
as soon as her Fanchon and Mar
co contract is finished.
Fail To Stop Gilbert Ander
son, 265 South 21st street, and R
H. Slgnothy. Sublimity route 1,
were fined $5 each in municipal
court Saturday en charges of fail
ing to stop before entering through
streets.
Collision Reported A collision
between automobiles driven by W.
R. Park, 710 Thompson avenue,
and Peter Janzen, occurred Fri
day night at Nebraska and North
14 th streets.
George Better Jess George Is
reported to be improving from his
severe condition of poisoning. He
Is being treated In a Portland hos
pital. Mrs. George left for that
city Saturday night to be with
her husband.
Fish At Astoria Fred JBernar
di and wife left for Astoria this
morning where they will Join, a
party from Portland In leasing a
boat to use in salmon fishing out
across the Columbia river bar.
Legion Office Opened Satur
day, the office which will fcandle
all the business of the American
Legion convention was opened in
the, armory, with H. F. Maison in
charge. He is being assisted in
this work by Mrs. Nota Henderson.
Troops To Return The Salem
division of the coast artillery and
also the Medical corps will return
from Camp Worden next Wednes
day night. Seventy men and four
officers will make up the group.
Off For Beach Mrs. F. L.
Steven, and the Misses Vera
Krute and Florence Weidner will
be absent from Worth's for a
few dayWvacation. They expect
to go to the beach.
OdeU Lake Excursion A crowd
of excursionists mounting to 500
or more are expected on the trains
of ; the Southern Pacific today
when that company offers its reg
ular outing to Odell lake.
Speeding Charged Clyde An
derson. Salem route 2, was ar
rested by, -local traffic officers
'Saturday on a charge of speeding
and driving without an operator's
license.
Thompson For Vacation B. G.
Thompson and family left .today
for a two weeks' vacation in
southern Oregon. Mr. Thompson
is head bookkeeper at tho Salem
office of the P. E. P. Co.
Driver's Fine Heavy Mrs.
I Mabel "Nunn, arrested Friday on
a .charge of driving an automo
bile while under the influence of
liquor, was fined $250 in muni
cipal court Saturday.
Return From Tia Jnana Glen
Barhejt and Dana Sanders are re
turning this weekend from a
week's vacation In Long Beach and
Tiajuana.
Chatfield Fined A. W. Chat
field paid a $5 fine in municipal j
court Saturday on cnarges oi
driving an automobile sans tail
light and license.
Real Estate Trip J. D. Sears
and Earl Tucker are making a
weekend trip to look over prop -
erty at Toledo, beach property at
Devils lake, and Roosevelt.
Here From Newberg Miss
Ellabeth Silver, a recent gradu
ate of Willamette university, was
in; Salem Saturday from her home
at Newberg.
Long Beach Visitors Kay Mc
Gulre and family left Saturday
noon for Long Beach to be gone
two weeks. The party is driving.
Back FrOm Seattle Miss Bil
ly Dahl is expected back from Se
attle today after - a week's vaca
tion spent in that city.
Neskowin Visitors Clifford
and Stanley Burgis. with their
wives, will spend . two weeks in
Neskowin.
Hikers Return Jack Price,
Bob Utter, and Clinton Vincent
are returning this week end from
a hiking vacation around Casca
dla. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PRORVE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK
TEN 10) OAKS ADDITION
FROM "D" STREET TO PAR
RISH GROVE ADDITION.
Notice is hereby given tfi&t the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary-
and expedient and hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to lm
nrove tho Alley in Block Ten (10)
of The Oaks Addition from "D"
street to Parrish Grove -Addition,
m the City of Salem, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent .property, except the
street and alley intersections, the
expense of which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of Baid
street" to the established gTade.
and paving said portion of said
street with a -six-Inch Portland
cement concrete pavement, the
full width of said alley, in ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
on July IS, 1929, now on tile in
the office oAhe City Recorder,
and which are hereby referred to
and made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de-1
clares its purpose and intention to
nfake the above described im
provement by and through 4the
Street Improvement Department
of the: City of Salem, Oregon. ;
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 15th day of July, 1929.:
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication, July
1T.-1929. ;
Date of 'final publication, July
2S, 1929. ; J 17 to 2S ine.
Fate Deals
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POLISH FLIERS
CRASH OH 15 LAMP
CFdRACIOSA-
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Pko tfm
AZOR.tl5l5C
30
How tragedy ended the friendly
map. The solid line is the fliaht
ended at Graclosa, Azores Is.r where Idzikowski was killed in forced landing and his companion injur
ed. The dotter line traces the course of the French flyers BeUonte and Costes, who foresaw approach
iag disaster ana new one to Xj
( Spokane Pastor Visits Rer.
and Mj. Henry Van Winkle and
daughter Virginia passed through
Salem for Dallas to visit with H.
G. Blac'J and family of that city.
Rev. Van Winkle Is pastor of the
First Christian church in Spokane,
and well known in Salem.
Mathls Visits Coast Rev.
Frank Mathis and wife, the guests
of Rev. Fred C. Taylor and fam
ily, spent Saturday at Neskowin.
Rev. Mathis will fill the pulpit of
the First Methodist church today.
He has visited Salem on other oc
casions in evangelistic work.
Pinocle Club To Coast Mem
bers of the Idle Hour Pinocle club,
including O. A. Laird, I. L. Darby,
J. A. Rafferty, and P. J. Meany
with their families, are spending
the weekend at Ocean Lake with
Max Abst. This amounts to an
annual meeting.
Rhododendron Visitors '
Charles Headley and wife are
spending the week end at Rhodo
dendron on the Mt. Hood Loop.
Pcrllch Leaves W. F. Perlich
leaves today with his family for a
two weeks stay at Neskowin.
Howes For Vacation Harvey
Howe and wife leave today for
a fortnight vacation.
To Mt. Rainier Reynolds Al
len is motoring to M. Rainier to
day for a vacation of two weeks.
Where To
DINE
Today
Regular Dinner 73c
DeLuxe dinner -11.00. Gray
Belle, 440 State street.
Special Fried Spring Chicken
Chicken and Baked Chicken
dinners served all day at the Spa.
For Dinner This Evening
Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at
the Marion hotel today.
Special Chicken Dinner 50c
New Argola, 222ft N. Com'L
Special Chicken Dinner
60c and 75c at O'Leary's.
Fried Spring Chicken
And Chicken Dinners at State
Cafeteria. Open all day,today.
Sunday Chicken Dinner
At the Home Restaurant, 50c
Hotel Argo Dining Room
Chicken dinner today, 50c.
WASHINGTON. July 20.
(AP) Four government agen
cies will cooperate in an exhaust
ive Investigation 'of health haz
ards resulting for the use of gas
es In refrigerating mediums for
domestic and Industrial plants.
Declaring the lack of safe
guards against toxic gases pre
sented a natinonal problem. Sur
geon General Cumming an-
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Eyeglass Insurance and thor
ough examination Included.
THOMPSON-GLUTSCH
OPTICAL CO.
110 N. Commercial St.
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of Majors Leon Idzikowski and Caaimir Knhal. Polish Aim. whirh
Bonrget "Jeld, rarls.
Steiwer Anticipates Heavy
Schedule For Congress in
Taking Up Important Bills
An extraordinary busy sejssion of
congress lies ahead for late sum
mer and fall with the senate's con
sideration of the tariff the Big
gest issue to come before the up
per house in the opinion of Sen
ator Fred Steiwer, in Salem for
a short time Saturday on his way
to the home of his parents near
Jefferson.
Indications in Washington do
not point to entirely smooth sail
ing for the Hawley tariff bill, Mr.
Steiwer pointed out, due to tie
large-scale conflict of Interests
in the manifold changes outlined
in the tariff bill.
Literally Hundreds of deviations
from tne existing tariffs will be
subjects of battles when the Wall
street banking interests clash with
the manufacturing interests in the
latter's fight to see every phase of
American industry given adequate
protection. While America's inter
ests abroad, which are the concern
of the Wall street Interests, have
increased materially, they are in
no wise as important as the inter
ests of America's manufacturers,
in Steiwer's opinion.
Farm relief legislation will be
of great benefit to the nation, Mr.
Steiwer feels, not only because of
immediate benefits but because of
the existence of a permanent
board composed of the nation's
outstanding men who will be able
to give permanent constructive
leadership to agriculture.
Better marketing methods and:
bet,ter credit facilities, as one
phase of orderly marketing are
going to bo made available
through the board, . the senator
believes, , but the., great problem
of surpluses, which is especially
noticeable among wheat growers,
cannot be readily handled. Evid
ence of the fact that the wheat
grower's problem is a real one Is
given In Mr. Hoover's difficulty in
securing a man for the board to
represent this phase of the farm
problem.
nounced today he would call to
gether early next week represent
atives of the public health service,
the bureau of mines the chemical
warfare service and the bureau of
standards. Thev will determine
procedure in the Investigation, he
said, and win cooperate in reme
dying the situation.
Public health officials said
that numerous requests for inves
tigations hive been received
since several deaths in Chicago
were attributed to gases escaping
from cooling plants. They point
ed ont. however, that they had
the subject under consideration
some time previously.
Cuba plans a publie improve
ments program requiring expend
iture of $300,000,000 a year.
City View Cemetery
Established 1893 Tel. 1266
Conveniently Accessible
Perpetual care provided for
Prices Reasonable
33tlcresit iHemorial
Fhon 3T..JU Moderately
220S JaCtt Trie
A Parle Cemetery
with perpetual care
Just ten minutes from the
heart of town .
Air Race
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Smiling the Steiwer smile,
which helped exceedingly in cam
paign days, the senator admitted
SENATOR STEIWER
that life In Washington, D. C, was
mightly strenuous. Long days of
work were the lot of the senator
he said, but the life was enjoyable
and Intensely interesting. Mr.
Steiwer will cover the major por
tion of the state' while on his tour
west and his actual vacation will
be confined to. a very few days.
Have a Good, Cold,
Sparkling Drink of
Your Favorite Bev
erage at Schaefer's
and Have, that Feel
ing that You are Get
ting The Best in
Town. We Special
ize in Fine ' Creams
and Ices at Popular
Prices.
"If it Comes from Schaefer's
it's the Best Drink in Town"
Schaefer's '
Drug Store
185 N. Commercial Street
Phone 197.
100,000 lbs. Cas
cara Bark and Ore
gon Grpe Root
We also'bny all kinds
of Junk
Metal, Iron, Sacks, Rags,
Paper.Etc
CAPITOL JUNK CO.
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Telephone SOS
145 Center St. By the bridge
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Coe Likes
California
He States
By MADALENE L. CALLIN
"It Is so warm there that the
grocers keep all eggs on ice to
keep them from hatching." So de
clared Lee Coe of Salem in describ
ing 'the Imperial Valley of Cali
fornia from which he has just
returned.
"Imagine a place so warm that
if you drop an ice cube into an
empty glass it will break the glass,
just, because the atmosphere is
such that everything is kept at
sueh a high temperature."
In spite of all this Coe de
clares he would like to live in the
Imperial Valley because it is one of
the most wonderfully productive
places In the world.
At the heights of the season
500 , carloads of fruit and vege
tables, are shipped ont of. the val
ley every day. They will average
it tons to the carload. In a year
an average of one car road for
man, woman and child In the val
ley is shipped out of this southern
garden spot.
. Water is supplied by an Irri
gation system that brings It from
tho Colorado river. The farmers
pay a tax of 1 5 per acre and then
pay 25 cents. a day for each farm
for the water used. This Irriga
tion water provides all ' that is
used in the valley "since there
are no wells and water for all
household use must come from
the Irrigation system. The ground
holds water well and Is irrigated
only about once in two weeks.
10 addition to the vast quanti
ties of fruit and vegetables pro
duced here the Imperial Valley is
also a great dairy center, shipping
a great deal of butter and cheese.
The much advertised Klim, is
manufactured here.
The climate is so warm that
all American men go in 'their
shirt sleeves. Mr. Coe was much
interested in seeing the bank pxesi-'
dents at their desks, minus coats
and with shirt sleeves rolled up.
At the graduation exercises of El
Centro high school the board
members appeared in shirt sleeves
and the boys of the class all grad
uated minus coats. The tempera
quite frequently, according to Coe.
ture reaches 122 in the shade
"Mexicans and negroes do all
the heavy work. The white men
Play Golf at Gearhart
, 18-hole course overlooking Ocean
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will announce new
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Harney
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The Parrish wage
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just turn on the waterand; col
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RObDS OPPOSE
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BOISE Idaho, July 20. (AP) .
The Oregon Short Line and tho
Southern Pacific have tiled peti
tions with the Interstate com
merce commission to intervene
against the granting of certifi
cate of convenience and necessity;
to the proposed line from Nyssay
Ore., to Winnemucca, Nevada,
sought by the Idaho -and Pacifio
railroad, it was announced today.
The Southern Pacific claims
that the Rogerson-Wells cutoff
gives sufficient service to South
ern Idaho and eastern Oregon.
Both companies claim that traffie
over the proposed line 'would be
diverted from existing routes and
wouia oe a aetriment io ootn tne
Short Line and the Southern Pa- -
ciflc. ,
The Union Pacific asserts the
line Is not needed.
Backers of this proposed lino
believe they are entitled to the
support of southwestern Idaho
and eastern Oregon, because, they
claim, if the railroad' is construct
ed it will open up the territory
and will give that country a short
haul into the California markets.
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We have several late model
motorcycles in fine condition,
far below market value. Yon
can't afford to miss these
snaps.
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Tel. 568