- yflggg MONDAY, AVUVHl' l!H, 023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PaHTlU ..Lj h , ' . IM'.J .'11 .l.J L- W5S-5 ff 'S - f, i'1 ft n U i -t ' ALWAYS BUY FROM ADVERTISER The merchant who ailvoilim- w always active in tile support of proR'naive measures of his com munity, Iwl that is not all. He is able to sell at a lower price because of increased volume of business and lie is the merchant who will back his sales with quality and service, Help your.-elf by helping those who stand for . a better town and comimmity. Buy From An Advertising Merchant ;-l i.u-i! i f i 1 1 Don't fail to read the I:, fit i: , "i - . aitro-v -' Mfcg"rSS jiaa agMinlly' H PMHMggggS W" " m ta4CMHKfJSiM AmmSIK ;khtain'.ti:ki ItOOI'INC : t i i;iiinci.i:s V r takiu'.i) nar s ' . lNsL'l-VliNC. I'.M'IJRS " , ' s I'AINTS or ALL KI."SJ ,' '- v;. 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It is placed only on products of first quality, made by an institution which achieved leadership through tho sheer merit of its products ami its ability to manufacture and distribute them economically. CUTAINTKD TUODUCTS COKPOUXTION II. CO. WINS OUT S. P.. I P. '! Southern Pacific to Have Revenue Reduced to . 10 Per Cent WAHIItNUTON, I). C, Auk.'3,-7 TIid division of freight rales between tlio Southern Pacific mid tlio Nevada, Callfriilii ,ti Oregon railway aro do lu roil unjust mill unreasonable In nn opinion announced by tlio In torn Into commerce commission, Tlio opinion asserts "lluii tlio proportion of IIiIh trnfflr accruing to tlio Southern Part flo nmy properly bo reduied by mi averaiio of 10 pur cut ami tlio lllllOIIIll (if Hlldl roillll llollH llllill'll In tin' priipiiilloiiH accruing to tlio Nev mill, California ft Oregon." Passenger rules worn not consider 'il. 'I'lii! riimmUslini lielil Hint tin) locoril lit limuffltli nt to permit pre mrlhlug nrii'itnary readjustment In ili'tnll, lint tlm HuiiIIhtii I'aclflc In In Mrtuled In work nut tli'i"! details hh lliut tlii'y will lirconto effecllvo not In I it Ilia n next October I, Tlio petition of llii! Nevada, Callfnr nl:i K Oregon In abandon Itri linn, which liaii Hit terminus nt Lnkevlnw. Oregon, mi thu ground that tlio re ii'lplit ilo nut warrant tin oniliiiiaui , tlm (timiiilSsliiu Mill liiiiiilln In a rep jirntitx opinion, although In tlm detl hlnil ailliulltict'il tmlll)' tlm belief In mprcurctl that tlm rniul should aban don It lino between Hackslnff run', Wendell, In Lassen county, Califor nia. Thin part of tlm linn Is declared to ho "unnocessar)" nnd "unproduc tive." Thn ruad proposed In tills event to list) tho material thus re lunnotl In repairing tho lino north of Wendell. The decision held that the road U being efficiently operated. An Indication of what may lie ex pected lu thn commission's decision on tlio application (or abandonment Is contained lu toda)'s rullnc, where in Il 11 stated: "Tho aluo of tho road to tho com munities nerved Is well established I t I OVER ''A' " ' i , ' f ft SPORTS Up in the Air body Denver brook at an oxcltlnr Juncture of tlio tennis tournament at Hurllncham, Ensland. Suzanne Lcmlcn and Mrs. Ilcamlib, OrlUib Unnla expert, took part. and tho record Indicates that It han been receiving and wilt contlnun to reecho an Important volumo of traf fie for movement over respondent's lines. Tlio larso measure of public sorvlco which this line Is able to ren der Justifies a sufficiently liberal treatment of IIh divisions to cnablo It to 'bo self sustaining and to con tlnuo to clvo service so far as It Is possible, to rcconntio Its needs with. out at the same time compelling toh nectlne carriers to liandto tho partlt culnr traffic for a revenue less than a fair minimum requirement" l.AKUVIKW, Ore, AtiRUit 28. Clmii. Moran. president of tlio N. (.', ()., holds that tlio luteritatu com merce commission had allowed bis road an Incrcnn'o of 10 per cent from tho Southern .Pacific and tho aband onment of tho section between V,'tit' del and llackstnff. thus virtually clluiluutlni; tlio Western I'aclflc from this section. Tho order becomes ef fective October 1, only six vceks henev, .It thus appears that Mr. Moran has nun his flRht lu his contest with tho W. I, and S. P.. nltlioui;h not ro icMiik tho full nmuunt asked for. Tho "At'slern l'uclflc seems to have entirely Inst out, nlllniuch It ran Mil! riuih tho N.-C.-O., over tho kioutheru Pacific tracks from Klnuiil can. Such an arrangement, however. Is not likely to provo satisfactory, and It Is within the rausu of possi bilities that tho V. P. will seek such other ami further relief as may bo deemi'il necessary. Under tho now conditions tho pur ihasu or tho N.-t'.-O. by tho W. P. Is within raiiK of possibilities us Is also lin construction of it nuw lino thru SurprUo vulley by way of Kaudnnsu iass to I.akovlow. Taken nltoKother tho prcsont situation Is mora promis ing for tho future than nnyliliiK that has occurred for somo line. Tho eli mination of tho Wvudell-IIiukstaft suction will permit tho N.-U-0. to rIo better service, luabiuucli as It reduces Itn trarkugo it llttlo over 1G miles. J. P. Farley, (raveling freight nnd passenger agent of tho Vv. P.. ex presses tho opinion that tho Wundel Ilackstaff bcctlou will not bo aban doned and that Ills road will con tinue o do business hereabouts tlio smno as In years gono by. UowoiVr. bIx weeks will soon roll by and then perhaps wo will know what tho rail road future lias In store fur us. m Tho meio fact that a girl is In lovo with a man is no sign that sho is not going to mako spmo otlior follow bollovo or think bo has tho bottor cbanco. ' TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order them now (or fall dollvcry. KlamathFlowerShop Cut Flowers Plants Phono 689 834 Main St. Cubs Romp Home With Victory Over Jockeys In ono of Dm llvellmt basoliall Riimcii hero this Kensoii, tho Klamath Cubs yesterday nosed out n victory over tho Fort Klamath Jockeys with n score of 9 to 7. Tho Port Klam ath team wns reinforced by several local players, causing tho Cubs to step lively to brine homo tho bacon. it. if. i:. Cubs 9 12 1C Jockeys ..7 8 13 Lost River Giants Swamp Dorrii Demons Tlio Dorrls Demons went down to defeat on thulr own grounds at Dor rls y sterday buforo the Lost ltlver (Hants by a scorn of 20 to 2. Tho features of tho gamo wcro the pitch ing of Jess Drown nnd tho catching of Jim Stevenson, both of the (Hauls. PLANS-MADE FOR SPEED CLASSIC ON KANSAS CITY TRACK KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Aug. 28. Plans virtually hnvo been citfiiplctrd for tho 300 milu International speed classic., to bq beld oror Kansas City's now $100,000 speedway, September 1C. Racing followers dAtro that svcral records should booroken. Entries havn been received from tho foremost drivers of tbo gamo, In cluding Jimmy Murphy. 1922 A. A. A. champion, Harry H'arti runner-up to Murphy at tbo Indianapolis race this year, Tommy Milton, 1921 A. A. A. champion, Cliff Durant, Itoscoo Rarlcs. Al Mclchcr. Joo Thomas. Frank Elliott and Jerry Wondcrllch. From the Pacific coast comes word that Dennett Hill, one of the en trants, Is coming with a new car specially dcslgnod which has mado 120 miles an hour. 'The mile, and a quarter oval track, banked at an anglo of 42 degrees, will permit a speed of 120 miles an hour, according to "Jack" Prince, board track designer and originator, who bad cliargo ot Its construction. The track will bo 'ready for elimina tion trials about September 5, The two stool grandstands will scat 3J( 000 persons. Tho American legion will dedicate 'tho new speedway In ceremonies pro ceeding tho racu. Hunford McNIdcr, national commander, is scheduled to bo present. Capt. Eddlo Itlckcnbacher will be tho referee of the event. Way of Duck Hunters Is Beset .With Thorns PULLMAN, Wash.. Aug. 38. Tho way of tho Pullman duck buntcr is beset with thorns. For Instance, tho city officials have ruled that ho must keep Ms decoy gecso outside tho city limits, where their more or less In cvssaut honking will not disturb tho neighbors und cause them to lose sleep. 1'rof. r C. Cbalfant. bead of the foreign lauguago department at Washington stato college, Is un en thusiastic sportsman. Ills stock ut nqulpmvut Includes several wild gecso which ho usos for decoys, nut tbo neighbors complalnod to tho chlof of polleo, who rofcrrcd tho mat tor to tho city council. Tho city fathers, attor consulting tho ordi nance book, decided that tho gcoso wcro violating at least six ,of the municipal ordinances. Shocked at the tidings, Professor Cbalfant has agreed to tako his dis turbing honkers to somo secluded spot outsldo tho corporate limits, where they can oxcrciso their vocal cords to tholr hearts' contont, with out disturbing tho neighbors. Tho city tatbors opino this will bo a satis factory solution ot tho difficulty. llut There Aren't Many St. Poter was examining a n)vlv arrived immigrant reeking entrance Ho had given bis occurctlon iu edi tor and publisher. Following U a transcript ot tbo testimeny: Q. "Ah, yes ot th? world's greatest nowspapor?" A. "No, sir. Just a common rag." Q. "Circulation ,tho largost in your city!" A. "No, sir; oh, no ludcefti Ono ot thx smallest In the country." "You'll do," said Bt. J'otor. "Pick your harp." ' It Is Important to have clear vision. Even tho potato may not have sound eyes, . . f A PICTORIAL 1 '- il ' y 4rt asagsgaK ' w t.v vr, yuijBfjaassBsssji t jMacodHk. ssaiaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaM PlHgv' ? sHiHssH glSir XnSBsH 't StflgaK v.' j sidssL'agaBBBlBBBBJBgaBl 14 HaKCtiflgViglsgHglgH 1 BBi"-r rfT 'BrlgsgsgH . m' .HiHssssgigigH ' J W4. IiLMslassssssssisglgM EtsjHagr sB4.2CjLNsglglglglglglglHigBI Mi aJa'('v'77SHHHng9sQKsMSjassasBassi William At. Wood, Jr., heir to millions, tost control of his car as bu sped along the staU highway nt Itoadlng, Mass. Abovo is thn wreck ot tho auto of Samuel Ilamvcy, of Mcdford, Maxs., said to hnvo been struck by Wood's car. Dolow is tlm wreck of Wood's car which crnihed Into n telephone pole, killing Wood nnd bis companion, Aloxandir Qardnor, ot North Andovcr, .Mass. Flvo were Injured, , Ki'lHsniBsHssxassBilss nt ft srvsBBBBSSWSSBSSSJuJfSsl Kx i'sKKBaiiBsHsMBVnr'M Hr sHsHsHsHshHsBkOBsbV . ' 3! K ! y gssHSHSHSHBVjdiistfgi sv apif apaaaaaaaagigiK' h issgiBBsiianSf i srvi SsBwsBwsBwsPBaV "sSSadji w iglgSr JgVgVgVgVg 'MV tS r ",u:-l StKgigigigiHPr SFi- sSil glslllgK'r fctW1' ''v glsglsglsk!glglglg sitlna - " wfflilZito jKL&' jE&'tjBi VMflBsjlAksjstVtVtasBssssMi tttva? Vs5saw4-'EsaW!gsSiSiSiSiSJnP sMrfBB&rV irsv asjSjSjSjSjHava&gisskjfl,-'" , v ' M4anasia-s sWOsJBBgiWBBW'''liwPPWB7! iviT!?",,,s,Tw - . " - 1 Tatriftj i rr&'. - t , . . . J. -, - ... I A ' 78TH DIVISION TO HOLD FIRST REUNION AT ATLANTIC CITY WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. -A call has been issued by L.t. Col. A. J. L'lleureux. former adjutant, to- all members of the 78th (Lightning)' Division to attend the first annual reunion ot the division, in Atlantic city, September 30 nnd October 1. Tlio division, which was organized at, Camp l)lx, N. J., from national army men of New York, Nuw Jersey, Delaware, ?lllnols,and, the Vow Eng land states, saw actlvo service, In tho Tout Sector nnd In Uie St. Mlhlcl and Argonno offensives. SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C Till ltltutlon offers a thorough, practical, aad standard ettu. ,1-aUon at a cost withla reach ot the high school gradunte. It offers training for collegiate degrees In: m Agrldilturo Commerce Engineering nnd Mechanic Arts Forestry Home Economics .It offers training aUo In: Tho School ot Music, Physical Education, Industrial Journalism. Fall Tcnn Opens September IB. , ,For circulars ot information nnd Illustrated booklet wrllo to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon BUTTER ICE CREAM YUM-YUM ESKIMO PIE , . i All made under the most sanitary conditions. Come and look our plant over, we invite inspection at any time. KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY EDITORIAL 5 ''. ;xl Major General Jonies II. McRao, who commanded tho illvlaioA during the war. Colonel Chnrlcs llorroo. Chief of Staff, and Llcutonant Colon el Walt C. Johnson, and Major Jan. L. Frlnk, assistant cttlors ot staff with tho divisions, during the war, will bo among thoso attending tho, reunion. It was announced. i ,i m i,ff Many think they are going for ward bravely bccairso they tear to go bacll. ' .. . A Dinn who prol)UbI' knows ny tlioro never vm a muji no oil?thialvo ntt thi frro lurfrli. - A When a 'lobster's sheU becomes too small, tho lobster bursls'lt li'a ncr- Mcs of spasms and gruuH a now one. 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