The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 20, 1922, Image 1

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Transportation Is Essential to the Development of Klamath County Vote for the Road Bonds February 2l&
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WEATHER FORECAST
Tonight mill Tiiuftilay. fulr; light
nurlluirly wliiiln,
fawning Wvvuib
urun nte itir wmin
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Member of the Associated Press.
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KLAMATH I'ALLH, OltKttON, MONOAV. lEIIItlAllY ao, XWi'l
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Olcott Announces Choice;
Will Fill Vacancy Until
Voter Elect
(Spcdiil l,t 'I In Ihnilil)
POH'II.AN'I). IVb, SO.- llotornnr
Olriill Imliiy appointed (' I' Hlniie
of KIiiiiiiiIIi Fulls lo niicci'i-,1 II. V.
Kiiykoiidnll. ri'lKiiiil, nil drrult
JiiiIkh of Klamath "county.
Tho ntlii'r inndldalon fur tho nf
flro wuro W. A. WleM mill 12. L
l.'lllutt.
Tim pnnltlnn of drrult J ml Kit 1
linw tiirml mil) will b until tint
f.it li uf nfflcu In taken by Htone.
wlii'n liUTTiiiimlKiiliin urrlvon from
Hit lent 'I'll ii rotumlinlnii will prnb-
ulily lie mulled today iilld urrlto
Wednesday or Tliursduy
It In Rnnonilly iiiiilorntoiiil lli.it
tlin iiiiliitiiii'iil uf rtloiio Ii tempo
raty. effective until Hi" peoplu havn
otpronsod ii tliultn ut llm May jtrl
m.irlrii, whim ilin npulillcm riiiin
Iihii till lii appointed.
Tim iliulni Di tln ROtrrilor'n
on ii miIiiIIiiii nf the inlllriil nllua
Hun created tiy Judge Kiiykcud.ill n
ri'itlRimtiiin Meno Innl Ih'pii frank
In lila iitnwals lli.it lie ti nil mi do-
Ire fur t)n olden, which nn n per
iiiutn'iil ponltlim wini lil Intuitu ii
lnrr.n fllianrl.it sirrlflrc. Thoreforn
liu made Ho effort lo Influence tliu
tllimtlon. lint when llm Riivcrnur
nnVcil It I in to t.iko tin' miIIiiii un
til tliu I'viil'li' Imil mi opportunity to
oipitM their prrfiiirtii'u In routil
not rcfiuo to nu'upl. Mk u duty to
I tin Main which tliu rlih'f oxecutlto
might ili;lilfilly fpU lit tit to under
t.iku innl i-Mnt to rcrultn willing ui
untr.itli)ii
Tliu appointee ha been a rrnl
It'll t of KIiiiiiiiIIi MjUlity for seven
I ti' n teari. Hi' I rrroKiiliml iu
oiiii of tlm lender-, of t ho Oregon
It.'ir. Wlillo ho unit for ten )earn
u lilrinhtT of the Main flMi mill
li.iuiK ronwulMlun, In Imi never
IihIiI mi elective public nfflcu except
oiio term on Iho city totutcll It'll or
twelve )ears MRU.
lln mild toil.iy that ho was very
willing lo nrcrpt tliu appointment
nl tliu governor's reitiest, innl was
appreciative uf lint honor ilonu hlt:i
In Ihu selection. N
Members of tin) h.ir innl Icadlm;
' huniiii'nif unil priifcwilonul iiu'ii. com
menting n tliu appointment today,
etpronrod uiianlinoiiH tullff.ii'llon.
I.IKilO.V Mr: iriS TOMIJHT
ArronlliiK to n rcniiliillon mlupt.
I'll ul tin' lant iiii'cIIiik, tin1 Anirr
Ic.iii I.i'rIiiii will nii'i't toulKhl. In
titl'ilil Of Tui'r'illly nlitht, till) ri'KO
lr nutitliiK iilcht.
Mad Coyote Pursues Cat
Ranch Cook Enters Fight
A liuiiKiy royoto chiinliiK u nit, mi
ouriiKuil fundi rook purHiiliiK thu coy
otu wild ii pitchfork thin Ih tho
ntuuo that wun t'lincli'il thu other
inornliiK nt tho A. 0. lliinui'll much
noiir Merrill.
llovtlmiil, llm cook, mteil lii.'wiis
on Ii let way lo thu ham to feci I Ihu
Htoc It. Tho itiornliiR wux chill ami liu
wont n html li Ih iltillci tvlthotit en.
thimliiaiu, ilri'iiiuliiK of tho day when
lilti hi nk ii would hu Mtiffldeiit lo taltn
him to thu lllc t-lt- whDro tlilnm
hiippeii (ncu In u whllo.
Hu wiim rudely nwnkuned fioiu hhi
drtutuH hy thu appearand! of n roy.
ole, Thu miluiiil wnsi hotly piir.iuliir,
thu hum cut which wim htmikliiK It
acroMH tho hiirnyiird lit n tlexpuriito
untloavor to oauipo u inUeriihtu death.
Itowlutnl dlvcrled Iho coyolo hy hoav
(UK u pitchfork, ratiHltiK Iho coyote
promptly to turn hln attention lo tho
weapon. Thu cat eHinped mid Ih lie
Moved lo ho itoltiK yul.
Itowlund followod nil hln attack hy
dollvurliiK ti klolt on Iho coyotu'u Jaw,
jtint n.i Hint vltlniiH aiilmiil iiiuilu n
IttiiKu nt 111 in. Tito coyotu dcoppetl
unit Itowlmiil pronii'tly prococdoil to
mlutlnlntur flnlaltliiK " w"1' '
fpot.
Tho royolu'ji hotid I lii'luc foul lo
J'nrtliiinl for tnountliif,
ro.VH'rrri"rM..ti,iTV oi'
. iau' I'oiiiiiiMii.sti i'I'hmi;
hi:ii; riHin.Mj ,rr.ci(i:i
I'OIITI.ANI), 'I'uli SO A
lllt llttlll'llllIK Ihu cunntlttltloii.
nllty of tliu Oirr.nn lnw for-
lihlilliu: piirito hi'Iiiii fltililm:
nN flltii In ihu ftnliinil court
h) (IcorKu Jurlch, n ronlilt-nt
of WiikIiIiicIou, who nnhl hi) 4
4 leprt miitiil till Idwit Tol u in - 4
lilit iiuriui uolni'M. Tho roin- j
plulitt ihurKun llm lfj:lnl:it ti rn
illiicrliiilti.'itiil lit ferhltlillni: lln
piiknrmloli of punt'1 HUlliu- ,
iiillKlit null III Dim "liitu. tlu ,
ilinrKi") ciinr.ri'iii only hint
piotor lo ri'Kululu IIkIiIiii; In
Urn iiri'iin olf tliu count
AIRPLANE BRINGS
HULA HULA DANCER
FOR LEGION SHOW
liprt,i l.lki'M NtfliriJ, Itut Willi.
ill Ik lllllV I'lSiple llllIKU
Wlllioill t'nltlllliK Colli
I'.ipi'cln. the ttok'it IIiiwiiIIjii hula
liul.i ilanrcr, Imported hy the
Atttcrlitin LukIoii nt (treat expeine
lo pji foi in at the Iniiiit cork entur-
l.tlnmi'iit at Kcmnlluavlan hnll In-,
uiorroi,' iiIkIiI. arrived hero hy nlr-j
plain early thin inornliiK, tilakliin
the (tip from lluniioliilti In exactly
an iimirn, .1 iniiitiioi ami 13 hoc
Mdn. When lutorvli'ited tudny. I'lipeel.t
'Xpreined her dellRlil with thu local
xi'lieiy. nhlih nhu dcrlarcd filial
lo that of her liutltu laud. Hhu ex
prehed li'n i'UIIiiikIjkiii oter the
climate, howetur, and nikvtl how It ;
fan ponnlhlo to diuro without
I'ttdiliiR cold Vhen It wun ex
plained that peiipln horn did not i;o
iulto mi far an to wear only u fuw
lir.Uiln of uallto nranf, mich an nlio
will appear In. nhu nliook hur head
In liewllileriiii.iit.
l'aHtta In lepu(ii to ho lllfled
with thu lltidlent feet In her part
of Ihu world, mid ee thut aro ah-
Kidutely naiiRhty.
Willi I'iipocIu'm arrival ull In nrt
fur the IiIr iliow. .M. I.. Johnaun,
who han i (implied a proKram that
will ro down In local hlrlory If It
tlnen not land him in Jill, nay over
half of thn reierteil neat were Hold
hy noon today, lie nude fretiient
trll'i lo the hank thin tunrnlui;. hln
pocket njRRliiR heavily.
I). It. Mueller, wh0 In In oharr.o
of deforatlinin, In inakliiR el:ihorato
preparation.').
Ted (.'.mo, head usher, lum round,
oil up elRht rallorn .who will appear
In uilfurm.
Tlrlintn aiu on nulo nt O. Uir.
on'n khou htore, .Main near Hlxth.
THEY ASK FOR ROADS
Itl.iliinlli .Not Alone In I Ionia ml for
IIIK lllRlittn.t Impioti'liieiil
COI.fSA. IVIj. 20,-Tho uiiinty
suporttVi'm Hatiirday afterncnii hoard
tho report of thu county hlRhwny
committee, WViod Verva, Jr., Phil II.
Arnold, .1. . Memlenhall, A. J. Pouch,
1". W. Sclniu, (I N. raniHMorth and
Churlen llutlur, who had roiio over
the PMM.oneil ronton with Comity Ku
Rlucer Charlon du Ml. M.uirUe, mid
nfter ccmdderliu: tho pi'tltliiii.i nlRtted
hy around I dud dtlrenn, called mi
oloitlon In tolu on thu iKHiiancn of
IioiiiIh In tho mini of tTPti.ouo fur
hulldliiK tho rouiln. Tliu election wan
not for Titomlay, March SS, Thu hondn
will draw n pur cent lulonvd.
It Ih tho Reuoral hollof nil over tho
county thut road development In ah
Holuloly ctiHOiitlal to tho Krowlh mid
prnppeilly of tho county and that
tho buuda will ho nuppurtud almost
uimulmoUHly.
HlHtrK't Attorney Allan In already
nt work proparliiK thu uoconnary pn
pern for proHentatloti to thu tmporvls
or thlH week.
MALIN NOW A TOWN
(,'itUeiis Volo for Incorporation ut
Special Kloclloii
HlRiiirylnR tholf ilonlri) for civic
proiire.tM. eltltens of Malln ut u Hpcc"
lul rledon Saturday voted to iiuiko
Alallu mi Incorporated town. Thu volo
wan Ti to 10,
With Iho recent construction of n
now kcIiooI luilldliiR mid u clioono fac
tory, Miilln luiR heon forRlnR nlumd
doNplto thn lintlbn-wldu flnuuclnl do
pri'DHloii, Uh proRmsslvo cllUonry
propo-ton to imiko tho town, lit point
of Rriiwlli, Horond to nono In South-
ori Oiokoii, '
Importance of
is romrea
lly II. A. I.'iiiinllt
Worn ICImiiiith County to vole
Iho propri.ii'i roml homlH for Hie
Piirponn of rnlilim futiilt nnluly
innl nloiio lo conntrurt nml miiln
tnlu flnlahtil hIi:lnvii)H, ilouht
inlitht hu t'liliirl.'iliiuil itn (o Iho ml-
Ur.ihlllly nt Ihlt tliiiu win n ci'iMT'
nl (Imiiioni nru in Nllcli ,i frrloiinl
coil.lltlon. Hut ronohliirliiK tho !
liim-nlflriuit tifftT of I liu Main nf
Or'tRini - lo puy onu half of tho ux-
piumu nml lo tnku churi:u of the
tonntriKtloii mid thereafter main
tain mi eh K.ailn -tiothltiR nhoulil
piovenl totlliR the hondn Reed mid
ntroiiK.
Thu ntulu fiimln will noon ha
hiiuitiil mid thin opportunity will
thorehy cr-nin lo he available. If
thu Mute fiimln urn not un'tl In
Ihln cotinly they will hu expended
In other locullllcn In Ihu Mate. Or
loilrmi wu nru coiupclled lo cun
trlhtilu lo llm Ntato fund for auto
llrrme, Kiinollno tux. anil a nmnll
iiiIIIiiru tax under tho Dunn-liar-red
ad. hut Hint han In hu paid
wlibtliur or not Klamath county
Inilliln any rouds.
All lilr.h nuthiirltlun on flu.incl.il
IcRlntatliin ntul road trnnnportn
Hon, IncludliiR lutlon.il ctiRlnccrr
and inuRiizInn wrltcrn. tmilntaln
that Mi per ent money In a wl
Ilivi'ntmi.'Ut In Reed road Tho lih
erallly uf the ntulu Riiaranteen the
opportunity l which Klamath
county can moire Ihu money for
lens than tliren per rent on the
whole amount xpeiidod.
It In ImpoMlhlo to uvolil Hit
rninitructliiii of Hi rue ro.idn In the
near lulitre. either with or with
out help--the diflllllelj of com-
menu will rlru up nml ilcmaml
thum for Iho very reason Hint they
COMMITTEES NAMED
HpoitMiien Cluxiso HeiuN for Vnrl
oU Aitltltli. of AkMirlntloti
At a mooting today of tho newly
elected officers of thu Klamath
HporiMtien'n unnoclatloti appoint
menis were made an follews:
Hiecutlvu commltteo. Win. Mc
Noaly, Ilyron llardcnbrook and Dr.
II. II. I.. Hlowart.
McNealy wan appointed deler.atp
to nlteiid thu conference In Port
land for tho formation of a statu
iiitnoclutlou. It Is bollotvd thin as-
rurlallon will bo formvd by sports
men from every county, each with 1
i'tiinl representation, so nn to lend!
moru wclr.lit to lexlslatlto und edit-1
catlonul matti'in than could ho
Rained hy nny action tulun by or- t
gauUiitloiis ludtt (dually. .
Hurry Pcolo wuh appointed chair-
(AceT f.V ecAimVui.
CHIUOCEN, IK
BVJoLC4 TTie9
USOOELV AR6 HUSlCf
LOOKiN FEUCRJ
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"" miww'W'" "IT tsts ' '3r7lrAS&fcJiliMfXltty2ylKR
t - m ltvLiM
V SI rzz " If 1ft,. '"hj... .stiH
( t wi w flMm
;.lw- r- ' ''r' - ' I"'"'
Good Roads
uut oy writer
nru an nhnoluto ncri unity Tin'
f;inn"r, who I tlio Ktnnil-iril h.-mo
of nil toiniuurcJiit iirtlvltlR, ru
(llllri'n Ib'j btHt of rouiln to ninrkt-t
hln pnmiiiu dicniily. Tlio farmer
uniiiilly licnrit morn thmi hln JnM
liortloii uf thu Imrilenn if lln
wliolu country niul In tnoru rnt-
,,,,r.ljr ,",''",',' "' ' '"Ko I'rob
'''"m t,"", ""' 0,,,Cr cUm "' ""
plo. Vi
.Vow In thu time to help the
'farmer mid for thn farmer to help
hlliiM'If. Tho natural Upkeep ami
Rcncial advancement of prosperity
of the wholu county demand thovi
(onveiilenriM nml the sooner Hie
hotter for tho proRreiw of uwry
llnu of activity.
It In neither conceived nor hop
ed that within tho near future,
nviui with thu mont favorntdu con
dltloni for eany money, thu work
can hu performed for even one
half of what It ran nt tho prencnt
time when Iho ntnte aid can hu
, had.
Therrforn, If It In rhcupcr to
liiaku tlime wholesome Improve
mentn now, and In thu mean time
enjoy tho Immediate convenience
hcnldut unlit In temporarily Mil
for the reason that nil tuxahlo
Ini; oter thu "out of a Ji h" nltu
.illon .thero In no rooJ reason for
not vutlnR thevio hnmln unanlmou
I). A hum! Iniuo In the nitre ciu It-
able manner to prorldu road fumli
piiHirly of thp wiiidu county
KliimU nquaroly helilnd the hondn,
white under the county hmlRct yj
Ictn for nucli piirp'-e the Inror
ptiratcil cltlen with crcr 11,000,.'
hOO uinennnhlu properly would l.o
exempt which h'justly fair, for the
cltlen would unruly dwindle In
non-exlatencn without roadn by
which pcoplu coijld net tu them.
man of Iho rioniirtTrnliln commltteo,
und In making plans (o enroll ev
ery man In the county that handles
rod or gun.
Stewart wan made chairman of
the publicity committee.
Tho association feels that it hat
n Rreat ileal of work to do, and
points out that tho help In necdod
of otory rltltou Interested In hunt
ing or fishing., Hy concerted ef
fort. It lit shown, moro fish will be
planted, morn pheasants illntrlbtit
ed. R.ime pronorve established, and
hy education tho killing of fume
out of season prevented.
W.ll.l; TO M'KAIC AT
C. or C. FOUCM WHI)M".SI.Y
('. H. Walles, of thu First Stuto &
I Savings bank, will ho principal speak-
I ur at tho chamber of commerce forum;
S:vl
ur at tho chamber of commerce forum
Weilnesday noon Ids subject will be.
"rinancu," i'ant. present nnd futuro."
INTRODUCTIONS ARE NOW IN
-J "Iari?S fs St?6 hT
C
s
Sales Tax to Be Consider-)
cd; Lcfjton Commander
Wires President
, WASIIINOTON. I). C, Fob. 20
1 A majority of- tho members of thn
' lloiuo Wnys&ml Means commltteo ro
; ferrctl back todny to tho special tax
rub committee tho whole problem of
how tho noldlcrs' honun In to bo fin
anced. The tub-committee in to meet
, tomorrcw to ro Into tho nucstlon of
n nale.i tux nmonR other thlncr.
White hoiiso cfflrlals wild that
many tettern und telcsramn, opposed
to ennrtment nt thin lime of honun
legislation, aro bolnj; received dally.
The executive commltteo of the
American la'Rlon made public n tele
rram to I'nildrnt HnrdlnR from com
mander Mac .S'lder unkliiK that teg'
Lnlatlou bo no InnRcr delayed, Mac
Nlder wild American Ioclon did not
iinderxtand the adinlnlatrntlonn "flrit
commitment and then retraction" on
the bun n n.
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TB1ITT
STOCK SHIPMENTS BlQSS-n.
lain'
1 number of Sheep iuiiI Cattle
laate Mltllaml Hatiinlay
(Special to tho llernltl)
MIDKAN1). Feb. 20. Shlpmcnta
of sheep ami cattlo were madu from
Midland Saturday as follews:
Klnniuth Livestock rompiny to
Herbert (Jeorge, Ban Francisco,
S.nuo head of bhecp.
Jerry O'Connor of Merrill to
Allen Ct I'ylc, Han Francisco,' foven
cnrlocJn of gheeji. "''
John Allen to Allen & Fyle, San
Francisco, 82 head of cattlo.
Charles DcLap to Wejtent Meat
company, San FraucUeo, C7 hoad
of cafjlo.
Watt, Vctor ft Del.ap t0 Wcitorn
Merit company, one carload of cows
nnd ono carload of steer?.
John Allen to Allen & I'yle. Mau
rice D'Keefe of Merrill, several car
lo-ids cf sheep to San Francisco.
m:vi.y.x)im:i mii.iaits
. in: nisTiniirnm nv h.v.nks
Jloth the AmorLan National nnd
thn First National banks today wore
distributing tlio nuwly-colued dollar
over which such u furoro was cr-'ated
recently In NowYork City. Tho coin
e.trrles tho American eagle caono
e.trrles tho Amerlrnu c.ieI
hi'du and u new characterization of
' tlio C.oddess of Liberty on tho other.
ORDER
W &s5LjP:a
itii.f, m:(;,i,ii.vh cailmkiw
t.O.OI'KIIATIVK ASHfKTATIOXH
is hkim:i iiv pui-sidknt
WAfllfl.VOTO.V, I), C, Fob.
20 Tho Capper-Volntead co
operative markolInK hill, which
, 4 leRnllzog co-oporntlvo auocla-
tlonn of farmer and produccrn
4 for mnrkctlni; purpocc nnd ex.
omptn them from tho Sherman
Antl-truit f.nw, van nlgnod to-
day hy tho president.
GRANDDAUGHTER OF
ROCKEFELLER WOULD
WED RIDING TEACHER
Vomliful III lit-.-. Ii Only I0 .Match
U rictitrnl nn livo nf
Kprlr.R nml Hummer"
CIIICAflO, Feb, 20'. .Mr. Kdltb
Ilockcfeller JICormlck today refuncd
to confirm or deny roports published
hero quoting her lCyeyar-old daugh
ter. Mathlldc, as saying that' she
would marry Max Oicr, 48-year-old
rldlnR teacher. In Zurich, Swlttcr
land. In retpomo to rcriuoatx from
a doxen reporters, Mm. McCorml'ck's
secretary finally Rave tho following
statement
'Urn. McCormlck has nothing what
ever to say concernlnc theso reports,
cither ono wny or tho other."
MLm Mathllde M'cCormlck was said
In tho published reports to have ob
tained tho consent of her father. Har
old McCormlck, to the marriage and
sent.
NBW YOHK, Feb. 20. Harold Mc
Cormlck of Chlc.iRO today declined to
mako any statement In regard to the
report that his daughter. Mathllde,
was engaged to a Owls, riding muter
thrro times her ,irc. t
"I can not bo Interviewed," be said,
"but I will say that I haven't the
sllRhtcst knowledge of where the ru
mor ojKlryilcd."
CHICAUO, Feb. 20. Tho romance
of Mathllde McCormlck, aged 16.
grandaiiRhter of John D. Rockefeller,
Is pictured by Kmll L. Ilurgy, n Chl
c.iro Interior decorator, who says he
bt a first cousin of .Max Oscr, the
Swiss riding master, as a loro of
spring nnd summer.
"Oscr Is not three times Miss Me
CnrmlckVt dro as newspapers have
stated." said Ilurgy, "Ho Is older; he
Is CT years old, not 47. I am his
cousin and I should kuow."
He said Orcr It possessed of noble
blood, also n reasonably largo Inde
pendent Income. Ho said Oser's right
name is Max Yondormuchl, and that
his father was n German nobleman.
Tho widowed mother married Sebas
tian Oter in 1SGC.
CHICACO. Feb. 20. Mlai MeCor
iijlck spent today In bed resting from
tho oxedtcment yesterday In obtaining
tho family's consent. Tho' McCormlck
family announced today through
Howard A. Colby that Oscr Is only 10
yearn old, nnd "full of mustard and
pep."
Sl'IT I'll.l) AG.UXST
LOCAL KNGINT.KIUNO CO.
Qraton & Knight Manufacturing
company of California filed a suit
in thu circuit court this morning
apalnst F. H. Hunter, doing Jmst-
ncss under tho namo of sawmill
Engineering and Construction com
pany, and Saddlo Mountain Lumber
company, to collect $1,098.36 alleg
ed due for merchandise delivered to
tho defendants between August and
Octobor. 1920.
Tho First Nutlonil bank til so filed
suit ii Raima Fred M, Gordon to col
lect n uotu for $300 executed by
tho defendant May 4, 1926.
Al'l'ltOYj: YAI" TUKATY
WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 20,
Tho scnato foreign rotations com
mltfco ordered a favorable report
on the treaty regarding Ynp.
WKATHHll PltOllAIHLITIDS
The barometric press uro rose
steadily from Sunday evening until
10 o'clock this morning, sinco wheu
tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows that It Is
fulling again. Aa wo aro yet, In qulto
a low- nroa tho outlook for settled
weather Is not very bright.
Responding to tho rise .that took
Placo lust night it Is probablo that
It. will clear tonight but If tho present
downward movement continues unset
tled conditions will rule tomorrow.
Forecast for next 24 heurs:
Unsettled. Cloudy, with moderate
temperatures.
Tho Tyeos recording tbormomoter
registered maximum and minimum
temperaturos, today, as fpllows; .
High 36
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0. S. WILL PUT
THIRD. DALLES-
F. 1 61
Information I Received by
Long Distance From
County Judge
One-third of the construction cost
of Tho Dnlles-Callfornla highway
from the Doachutcs county line to
Fort Klamath, and one-third the
cost of tho highway from Port
Klamath to Crater Liko park, will
be -borne by the United States tor-
eminent from tho forest service
funds.
This In according to a telephone
message to A, J. Voyo, chairman o(
directors of the Chamber of Com
morco, from County Judgo It. C.
Uunnell, who went to Portland to
confer with representatives of thn
forast servlca, who enmo from
Washington to Invcstlgito the
state's 1922 highway program with
a view to determining the forest
sorrlco'i sharo of tho cost.
This means, said Yoyc, that tho
cost of constructing tho roads men
tioned will be borne by, tho county,
If tho bond Issue to bo voted upon
tomorrow carrier and provides
fundi, tho state and government In
equal proportions. On theso par
ticular roads Klamath county will
pay. 33 1.3 cents of each dollar ex
ponded. Aid for Lakevlrw JloneJ
In addition to this promise of
federal aid, Iho Chamber of Com
merce today had a tolegram from.
It. A. Booth, chairman of the state
highway loinmUsloa, stating that
federal money would also be ex
pended 'oV Hie 'L'nkovioV "roaH? and
that work would be started on that
highway this year, providing Klam
ath county has money available to
bear Its- sharo of tho cost. Thn
commission has not yot decided the
routing of this road, and whether
It will bo by way of Dly or Bo
nanza Is still to bo determined.
Through co-operation with the
Chamber of Coramercu of taxi men
and others owning automobiles, vot
ers wilt be given a free rldo to the
polls tomorrow by calling SSfi, the
chamber of convmorco number.
trolling places for Klamath Fal's
tvlll bo as follews:
Precinct No. 1. Brown's carpen
ter shop, Main and Center streets.
Precinct No. 2. Bristol Illdg.. on
Main between Second and Third
streets. 1
Precinct No. 3. Up stairs In court
house. Proclnct No. 4 Perkins' Furniture
storo on Sixth St., between Main St.,
and Klamath Ave,
Precinct No. fi. Central hotel,
Main and Ninth streets. '
Precinct No. C. Buoslng's Ileal fo
late office, Main street, between 9th
and Eleventh ktrocts.
Precinct No. 7. Ofllco nidg.. next
to the Strand Theatre
Precinct No. 8. Fnlrvlow. DoLap
bouse, corner Wordcn and Eleventh
St., near mouth of tunnel.
Precinct' No. 9. Mills Addition
hall.
Precinct No. 10. Shlpplngton,
houso near Swcetman rosldonce.
Tho Chamber ot Commerco urges
every qualified vbtor to cast hb or
her vote, nnd not to lose tho oppor
tunity to holp provldo Klamath conn
ty with good roads.
LIVESTOCK DECREASE
Lous la Value, for Oregon Show by
Jteport of V. 8. lliutuu
PORTLAND, Fob. JO. Tho Ytl
ue of livestock on farms and ranges
In Oregon docreasod from $101,
684,000 to $03,834,500 (37.1 per
cent), during two years from Ja
uary 1, 1920, 'to January I, 1931.
according to report ust Issued by
the United States bureau ot mar11
kets and crop estimates. For the
entire United States the decrease
was from S8,'l6E, 194,000 to $4,
779,957,000, or 41.5 per cent,
The roport Indicated teudeacy
toward raising more col's tubj yr,
than for several yearg past. "The
high price of tractors ui tractor
Implements, combined with" the low
price of farm products ka caused
some tractor farmers, to mra ,
horse power oa tkairfariM," sin
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