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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1922)
"r, N -is WEATHER FORECAST TO.MHIIT ,M) rll'NDAV, UIALII AM.V 1'Allti IIIIAVV liJUMT imiiia Miiitsisd HUlci'iilli rill. Nit. 111(1,1. CITES or TWO UK CLASH IT MEET Only Speaker fur Southern Pacific Overwhelmed by Opposing Forces Union I'mirii' iiinl Hunt 'urn P.v nlflc forces m Kc.imlliinMiin li.ill luM Illicit clashed, tu rnliii' litem, over Din uuiuerger altuatlnn no It iifferti Klamath I'liuuly, t tt former emerg ing victorious by ii vnlu nf nlinnt 1CI tu I. Tln tm-fi Iit; vns rnlloil mill run lmti'il by m orctiNltniinti termed nit ritlnrn rntiiiMlltni. Win Man opened ihr meeting liy calling f ' iiiiiuliini'oiii. f'ir chairman. (' V lllii'tli'ln wi Humiliate I liy Lou Aren Clayton Kirk ptntnt'tly -nmli'il t tin niiiiiin.il Inn i 'ill n erbnl vote gate Pln-rle' i III" clinic Sim I. II llnguo win hi promptly ,.ort. ed secretary. Tuklni: tlm flnnr, Lherlrlit x plain - I'll tllllt In Will there tn explain Din Milium! Munition, mill tu illnciinit u atluntliiti which might Imvo l'..oti Kit llril prm lniihly tin declared 1 1 Knuth'irii I 'a.'l f lo riiiMiiiiiy luul liuil Ihlnri Im nti way a-i'o I'ms mil pointed nut Unit lli tlitio ui at limiil when Hint condition nIiiuiIiI be r.'Inodlcd fMiirril Lumber tnttt rsl Lhcrlelu acercd On" lumber Inter rita nml tlii c'uiinlicr nf commerce (or their nrtlmi In tivnrliii: t lie Kiiutherii I'nrltlr lln said the 'arm rr huil lunl mi iiiiiiirlunlty tu he nun.. Informed a to thn altuaiinn. uud that llie Jim of tho r uuliilttei was lo rive tliem the re'itilred In formation and let them votii j.i the) d.'Slri.l IteferriiiR to the liir.il inn tnieray urialiir, over Hid Mluitliui, he ilerlnrnl Hint "wln.i )n'i rna'l get up a real goo I nrnumeni In Klutnath, It's tlitm to i:, brraurni Klalimtll Is ilyLirt." Ho uariied Ills llkti'lirts nituln-il I lip Hntitherii Pnrlflr, i.i)ng, "IHin'l allow tliem to put iin)lhliiK nuir on ou." Thn rhninber nf rntnini rre, he r.lld, had Hindu a mistake, and while Im attributed tho mistake to the per Minul ronnirllosii it the liiaiubnr ttli'lubera, he declared that ho h.ul no Intention nf being buti'heri'l for n llomun holiday. What tight. In ask- ed. hau a few people, or ..?.. f.uo ed poople, lo npeak for 2u,nun Tlir ilinmlinr. he Mild, had Imlted 'jus pi'orle to fettle the Mint atupenilous ijlicstlnli hut presented In Kl.iliintli i utility. Uniilil I'oiimI MNlnki' "Thai Mat a little ton raw, a Ill tin ton cruili', and im urn born lo rorreit that iiilKlnke." ho ileil.ii'ed, l.berlelll etpliilueil nl aiilill) length tho HiirkliigH of thn liiteralnlii Cruo mnrie rotuinlsslou and ll'o power;) of thai body. J. II. Ciirii.'ilin.:!. ulu follau i I Lborlelti, a.ilil he uni not I hero In hIIiu: inilil, nor to eponiie tho can tin of any one railroad, lln ulno M-ored lio chamber of iniiiiiirri' which hi; declared wn-i ilomlualed by thn linn liormon nml thn (Southern Pacific. Iteferrliu: to tlm report (f the railroad coinmltlnn or the ehamber, Cnrtinhiin iiueitlniinil In HUM niii'h PMr.tgruph of tho report lln avert ed Hint tho Roiilhern Pacific was Hlrnliilng ory nervo lo fool the people nml in, ike them hellntn It was doing all within lt power lo rednio fmlglit rutin, lln luld all thn rail rniiil luul to iln lo hi lug ii freight reduction wan to flln thn proposed acliuduln with tlm luterstiilii Com inerrn i ominlmilon Appioleil I'oillaiiil (Ininibee ('ariinhiin npproi.'d the acllna of t ho npi'i'liil r.illto.nl i oiniullli'o of tlm' Portland ihiiiuber or cuinimiri'ii. which, ho n.ild, luul uphiild tlio tin inorgiir. At this JiiiH'tuiii tho flint illsHcut Ini,' voice was heard. W'tn. McNealy tiald ihn lepnrt of tlio Potllaml mm- niltteu had fulled nf udopllon, iCiiriin hint replied, "That may Im your III fniiimllon hut It Ih not ml'.ie," mid- I n I! that Im had hccii ii leliigi'iiiii In (Heating (hut tlio repot wiih to ho favorably tictnil upon. A leHoliillon wan then lead by Cai'iiiihan upholding tho uniiii'igei' and eoiiilen.i.iliii: tlm chamber of nommnico, which wiih pieM'iitol for Vol by I'.beileln. "All In favor of thin u'.ioliillim " (OoiHliiiiml on Piibo l') ..) 'i uHjp ifcumthuj tiraiii K LARGE ATTENDANCE ' I PROMISED FOR GRID ! BATTLE, MODOC PARK (lilHlial I'mllll.' l, Liiitfe Number nf IIiinIiiias Mm I'm hi nt; ll"iiie 'Irn III rllulii nf Hlippnil Mill Of PARK, (hi 1,1 , S I' M , "niwiln ii.'illirl Iiir nt M,tilii' iurl' HiIk nf li-rti' -i linlli himI I lie Kin in 'iih-AMilmid t I it li ni'liiinl (niilliiill came would hate lliii Inritual utti'iil ii n i n nf niiy linmi, Hi Ik aniaou An unusual fiintiirr won lliii mini Iiit nf buslne-n imi'i present, many I of wlotu liiivn nut hfi i hi-iii nt nl inntlinll rump In yuan High en Hitisli.stn iiiivnlli'il n'lil It la r rtaln llin lionin I on in ulll hnvn lnn, support (nun tin nl'li'llm i TJtii Aahlaui! wiirrors nrrlviul, 1 rtrnnit. yi'Mfiiv'.iy after iomi Tlic nrn n hmliy niipnnrinn Imiirli nnd rnul.l nml:.- Iflntimtli uter. Ilv.-ly Murh roinmciil In heard ntno"iu , . ,. .. , . . the students ntioul tin- tlrkol snip ilrlu- staged Prl.luv. whim nmirly I'vrry iinmnt'i mo i np,iriiaipu tintlRl t lit In. ml I tin Hi 'ft nt l'. Thn iliiilcriu nay tlm loam inonitnir iiiirrclnln tin1 Htiplmrt Clvrii thorn iitul urn ciiIiik t ilr tliilr Ix-nt tu r.hn lh(i Anlil:itliltli" ii ii" it trim inllii;. mt r nr ArMcn-rtcc TOLD TO ADVERTISE Nii-p,ixr Spun. Ilelil Iti-t .Mem if siiix-sfiil Miri linnillilii ATLANTIC CITV. N J Ort 2S "No fiirm of iiietrlnndliie ii'ler. tinlui; l 11111111 li. or n milmtltiitn for. lienMUper nilvertlllli:. It lint oiil) helps s'll tlm i:xids, but Itirl- dentally liulpt build koiiiI lll." w.is '.be uihlre i;li'n In mi ndilreaa hern lo I'.non iiii-iiibers of thn Atnurlr.ui ( .Morlntlnn by John P W Inn. siipiiiluteiidi'iit of iidiertlMng of th Pioplo'a llaa Light and Coke com- paiiy of Clilcigo. .enrp.iper aparo auoillil lie use I continually throughout tin. e.ir," Wcednii said. ".Spiaiuoilli- iiihurtis In It ui'ttvillen ptodlli',, only "pill inodle rrsulta. KeepliiK everlasting ly ul It I'iiipbnslroa ,a faith In your liiutltutloii, )our NiTXlri'. .mil your gooda that Is luuntunlly transferred to the public through the limlsteuco and piHlnlenr,, of )our niiuoiinri' liienta " Ad'onlllig to Weeiloit thn nerret uf aurresafiilil rnpr wrllllii; U ' keep I .ill adertlsomeita alniple .TFACHFRS HAVF mnF it..-v-nfcr.jrmvt s-UUt liuiii.iMii.iiit of yiMllflrnllous Aliu'coinlMt thn growing power if the I " nf (iinile Siliool liiiliuiiort Iiuppivemei.t of their iiiall(iia lliilia an tnarlierH Is Ihn aim of a pro-fi-nloii.il codii adoptnl by gradn school te.uherrt at a meeting Tiles iln). 'I he code Including the read ing of (ort.iln professional .iiiigatliii'H , mid I ). Html) of pcniii.Kialilp mid nl least hx week' wiirk with mi ac ileitlteil ediicatlou.il liiHtlliitlon dur ing each three-year period of aer vice Thu loinplilo code as i.dopled fol llHH 1. i:.uli teacher lo lal.n at least one piufnstilnli.il luagaxllin Hiioiighoiit thn M'lmol )ear. 2. I.'ach teacher to lead each ear nt least oun Im nl; from inn State Ponding Clicln IIM, make to pint i'ii uaine, mid file Ituading Cllelo eerHflciln v.llh Ihn city hllperlntel.'ilel.t 1 Mill II teacher wild duel not ahead) hold a Palmer Tcncher.V leitlflcnlo fir pciiiiiiinslilp to en roll with thn A N Palmer com pany for i-nricNpoLilfiii-n worl:, und continue piai'tlin until such cor tirii'atn Ih xueurcil. I Km h teacher lo taln at leant Kl wnekH wurk with an aeeieilil ed oduiitliuial liiHlllulloi during illicit Dime-year period or lien Ire, Or tho eiiulvalei.i In correspond, etico wink It. education, or travel of Much ii nature iih to have mi ciltliil iMluciitlniial value. vi:.Tiit:it pi;oii.iiu,iTii:s The IJyclo-.Storiiiagraph at IMidnr- wood b rliarmiicy lerorded a atnady i Isn In ban metric PXesHiirn h I lie n midnight mid tit noon today touch ed :io.:i." u Might tlepreislon being lecordeil nfti'l- ward, KoreiMHt fur next 2 4li(na. dene, ally fair, piohahly cool, with wnluhln u huts. Thn Tycos iccoi'illiuv theimniuetor leglHte.ed maxliuiim mid minimum tiimper.iliites today, us follnwH' I(I.,1MATII F ITALY KB Fnscinti Insurrectionists Are Guinint. Povcr; Martial i Lnv Now Imminent 1 i I i I LONDON, Oil m Martial U i wm prot inlmtit In Italy In Ub tt- , fn t nt noon to lay. Imt Hi pror i iBtimi.nii w liter ri-ai 'nii'rt r n ' rM..iif .r imHvnviiMiml tfi ihft altiiu. ,'"' " "' i tlon. Mlil iK'natchm (rom th fltr (mil nstnmy at Rome. Urn auml-offl- Lfl ta.n1 w organ.fu,on. pior. i .... etiee. I'Im, Cremona, and otlmr ren- I 1 1' n-ptirtcd unJer t'r control of mi I af'u ItOSli:. Or:. SS.-Tbo cubtnot couurll linn lioott In aokalon slnr tnldnluht. rcrelvint: leporta from provincial whorn ttio Katelitl moro ""'nl ,ln tkn sulivrrslvo direction. I The cabinet doiiiled flrt U) Imuo n ptiiclnuintlon iloclnrlnr, n statu of nnli:i tu all provinces bi-cinnlng nt , noon toilu. but Inter Hits wn mod- tf'iil and n proclantatlnn traa Issued , niKliix the pnople to maintain ordrr In (are of tho Inaltrrectlenary at- teluptil Itepurta from Cintrnl Italy, alion , Oi" P.mrlatl lu'.endlni: thilr tnoe- ini'ut tllh lv to iitertlni: prsasiire j (or fiirumtlon of a Paalll r.iblnel Tho Pacta ministry, ilosplto Its ios - , Igimtlon ,1a acting Wlh inercy ' roeatahllsh order, to ; I ItO.MI. Oct. 2S Prmnlcr Paein telegraph! il tho liuidltT Mussolini. Iculer of tho Kaii-Ietl, nt .Mll.tii. to cotno to Itnme to illseui tho possi bility nf mi agreement between the gowriiment and tho Pnaclstl. The liiea(igi h.1)s tho council of mliif tern will ducldo this nltornoon whether tho rnllro cabinet aboiild i go out. or only certain inlliUtera LONDON, Oct US - Tho Italian P.iniatl arriu to have won tliPlr bat lie for muting tho K.ictn ministry. ' 'he Panrlstl drgatiljatlon was form-' ( ( iiHoii( o I com,,,. ,11, nd sorla l.i, It , reached a Mrengll, estimated al I..- twee, lun.000 ...ul SnO.Oun. a l..re j part of whom nm armed and drilled. ready for military action SOMEHOW '' GOVERNMENT 0 Ell WHI "I I I I r .. -krf '- fc ' i, ' , , f , i. ,,1 , I, , . Y)C waMnwMaasaaKl Member of the Associated Press PALLS, OHLdO.V, MTt IID.W, (iriollCIt -, Uriti. Miracle Babe Al.anilonra liy lln mother v. hi i thrii) hums olil, lliii Uiliy lay In j itiitl iiiar New Orlianu nt nlifht ulillu 200 mitomolilli.il taucil over Il without Its nuffirlni; a ecrntihi Mr. una Mm. I'rtil Doolt iuw II in tho cluru of thrlr liroiltluht They're R&lnc to adopt it. INdUEST CALLED TO PROBE DEATHS OF RECTOR, WOMAN lllll -(iu-lt lull Hi'liMinlril Ii) Itel.l tl'i's nf Mm, f'liM'ltnn, Wlm lillll.l Krt. Cliilstler IUVHK, Mnt.. Oct. 8. An ir.. f"wt la to be bid.! to ilutTjrminu i .' Hi lolly Hip cauif. of tho iHaths of thn He. Leonard .Incolf1 ChrUH. r ami Mr-, ll.r.t .r.l.i Hnrtrrt,!. orh,.. liiidleti were found la tliii i hrlitlfr I oine early Friday by .Mrs. Chrtstlir. wife of tho statu rortnr. . Chief of Pnllre Mornn said rcl.i tlTis of the dead woman ilomanded an Inquest and bai rctalnud 1'Jllei'. lsu,r "l'--ator v!aii M "Homoy I ll!ll..T IAI.1I limit flPt. :s.- ....... '.'. .-.!... .1... xi' h.r "" "" -" " l"' -." llle alter Having anoi mo i nev. Uhrhtlnr. wwlho Mateinetit '.?;, . . . .... i. a. is .. Christ lor to a representative, of tho (Srcat Palls Le.idcr today. Chief of J Pollre .Mnrnii of H.ivio told the ll.der that Chrlstler did not ar- rompntiy Ms wlfo homo following tho restiiurnut aupper as reported yokterday. Mrs Pile, mother of Mrs Carle ton. has arrived at llnvrr. milt iikm.i.v vciiorii, N" ,n'r" m9 bwm found "f lhn i f ,h!"' ' wh" Tl''lJr "" broke lun. tl.e llenl.y school, on the Mer-lrel "' """' """ " "va " '" "" (tlUl al f Vlinl Pill f fi liinniiriiii n ((f '. r..ry lMlok, .,. ,,.. ,r,. d. llrtl .,, ,,v . ,,, ,.,,.,, ,,,,. iUK . ,). s,iriff imtified. but no atn His lull' l.eeii maile HE JUST CANT GET THE THRILL swsss & xit I s T 1 Interstate Commerce Com mission to Consider the Grouping of Lines , WABJIINfSTDN. D C , il. 2S. Thn tlrrio la nCatlni' whfn tho inter .:nfo L'omrat'rrn (oiinnUiilon will lake , iim fr ncllvf i irinldi ration the plnnn for ronirillUatton of ra.lr.ad )n-' house, nml Mm asked permlsMon firg In tho Woat. under authority of t0 .,,ar lt prpVloUl, t, her return thn transportation act. wheruby the 1 10 th's city w'th the offlceri 1'cr entntnlnslon will bo culled upon to , mliiR'on was ri-furcil by .Sheriff fiw, fs Its Jmlt;mcnt ns to what linen I who offered his coit In Its stcatl. tnny br uporateil In nno 'otitrol with . Sliei-lff On Stanil benefit to tho public Interest. j , A ToA0J. coroncr' Assistant. , Intormt In theso hearlnus has an,i nr. k. I). Lamb were called as lintn xtlmulaiod by two recent ' witness yesterday, both tcstlfyloR as t enta. One la the coininlsslon's tin nonnrement of plana for ni;ollila- Hon bearings. Iicglnnliir; In ashing- 'on on Novernbcr 17. beforo Com- mlaalotier Henry ('. Hull und Kxjin- Inor llcaly. The other Is tho appll- ration of the Southern Pacific, by Julius Kruiaehnitt. rhalrman of Its fsecntlvc coinmlite-. for permission u" rolal" control of tho Central Pa- ' r,f!c- 0n(1 ,,1US t0 nut"fr tho action of tho supreuiu court In directing that thn merger of thcjo lines be ' (I'HOlVCll. .Mmli Wuik lnui Considerable preliminary work S-es been done by Commissioner Hall, who aomo tlm0 ago was given rhaigo nf tho vhaplng of tho plans , fi-r conslderatlun under tho Ksch- Cummln'i act. Professor Illplcy of : Harvard was cngagol lo nrenaro a ...,. , . ;.. ...Ilongth. with tho other measurements i ifjiumu aui. ui uuiiiiits. iiiiii iii.i i , " . -- - - uVZVh 5.om"Jlon l' K-ii'u ii icnuiuTu pian unucr us own authority, which followed in Fencrcl tho Itlpley plan, but made many important clunges. The com miB'tm lit not bound by either plan as to Its final action, the alterna tive plans being regarded as n means of reaching results by having "some thing to alioot at." S)steui No. II of the couiluU- alon-a tentatho plan, designated as tho llurlington-Northern Pacific group, aim .o. i... mo .MiiwaiiKce - (Ireat Northern group, are ihc ones down for hearing on November 17 .and nmong the inu'.itlons to be ronsldirod la whether the Spokane. Portland and .Seattle will fall Into uni group or the other. It is Joint ly owned by Hie Northern Pacific (Continued on Pagn 2) I BLOOD-STAINED CAPE EVIDENCE IN MRSBLOWERS TRIAL f Hlntllln, iitiri I.itrr',-(l Still ,l".lfllrilT ( !? Pl I'nunil .Nrnr lUnly l ! A lilrod.stalr.cl capp, nilmlttcdly tlio property nf Mr Ollle lllnwor, nnl a tnninl from thi rapn found hy ShnrKf Low niar tho body of the murd'TiiI .fctlcan, Tom Montoya, wan tho ntnrtllnr; cvldaicc Intro iliifod bv tho utat" yojtcrday In Mrs. r InvrV trial. The cape. It was broucht out, was - uri' n Mm IHrTveru' Half Way to the location and probabli) course of the bullets which ended Mon toya'a life. They were followed by Sheriff Low, who was on tho stand during an evening session yesterday and until noon today. I aw told of his czamlnatlro of the scene of tho murder and the Half Way house. He gave the meas urements of the footprints In the road, which were compared with those or Montoya's ahocs, Introduc ed In court as evidence The foot print!, he said, had been measured by means of n stick, which ho ha J marked, and afterward the measure ments on the stick were taken with a steel tape. He said the measure ments of the footprints and shoes would not coincide because the' for mer would necessarily be larger. The former measured 114 Inches ! anA he lattcr 11 r,-8 Inches In In proportion. t Vet I'MKltig TiRhler? Whether the net Is being drawn tighter around tho accused woman, Mrs. Mowers, or whether a fe words from her will clear her of the charge, were matters of speculation today. She has not testified during tho trial and it is not known wheth- ' cr she will bo called, I I!cth she and her attorney, W, P. Myers, have maintained a carefree , attllU(1C( .Mrs, mowers appearing as J unconccrne as though she was wit- 1 ness'c the tr al of another per- ' . if parent!)- sho Is guilty, her guilt ap docs not hang heavily Ir. her mind: If alio la Innocent, her dangerous position docs not appear to be causo for any great concern. Com let Ion Means Death Conviction on the charge of first degree murder will mean the death penalty. Second degree murder will mean life Imprisonment. Man slaughter will mean from one to five years. lt Is believed the case will go to Jury Monday. m NOMINATION UPHELD Tcmih Democratic Candidate. Certl ' flcil by Attorney Ccucml Al'STIN. Tex.. On the ndvlco of Hio Attorney Ocneral. Secretary of Statu Stuples today certified by lol egrapli to tho county ilerk'a name, lltrlo D, Mayfleld. as democratic candidate for United States senator. Thy atato supreme court last night granted n motion to atay tho action of the Navarro county court In an Injunction suit seeking to proveat certification of Maytleld'a iiuimi as a andldutc. At a court hearing recently May fleld testified ho had been a mem ber of the Ku Ktux Klan. but had resigned before becoming a cnndl date. SAYS ARREST MISTAKE Adilmi Uui-lu'lor Denies Attempt Poison Mothcr-lii'l-aw SAN FKANC1SCO. October 28. Adrian llatclielor, under arrest hero on a telegraphic warrant from Port land, whore, ho Is wanted on charges profeired by hU mothor-ln-law, Mrs. C. II, Pottlbone, nald today his ar rest wan duo to a mistake. Refer ring to Ills suspected attempt ut poisoning, ho said he had put some Bleeping powder In a cup, Intending to tnUo It himself, nnd Mrs, Petti bone, not seeing tho powder, pourjd coffee n It nnd drank it, OFFICIAL FAPtt OF " KLAMATH COUNTY AN OF KLAMATH FALL! 4 . a FXICK POWER GO. EiW IS REI Construction Projects iai Financial Condition ! dicate Upward Trend ' .. In tun 12 months ending AUfUlt 31, 1922, the gross earnlnn.oi'ttl'a rnllfornl.vOrccon Power cofnpaax wcf0 i,030.838.02, as agaltut i(ftf;. 792.63 for the 12 months ,ndlnf, August 31, 1921. y ' . The financial conditions of.pa V.c utilities are generally rtgard.M ni tho barometric Indication OfbtUl. nef s. . Tho further announcMaumt of the power company,. ,,0Mr -atlng in Southern Oregon and Nam- em California, that the earnlhtsifor August, 1922, both gross M& Mt. were the largest In the history of (tkf company, is significant ot.tkeVffM. crnl restoration of a healthy tofii and an upward trend of buslaasf.', Denplto Advene Coadrjissjisi''; jf The earning record was made. 4 pile somo adverse condltlons'.cMaftly a tlmberworkers strike In the'Klsiii ath and Siskiyou dlTlslons'tait etfr tailed the use of power ior Jae first' few months of tho year; aeco&d.'tavi loss of a customer through the shut down of a large Trinity counttfM dredge. ,fi 4 All this Information, and ntori.tt contained In a report of the" c'raajjhsay directors to the atock-holderi, w'fMM number has been Increutd by (M during the June campaign, for? jli of 2000 shares of prefstrtd Ittttt among employes, til of wkd'aj'.a taken and a campaign tor.saMrt 3000 additional shares to'ppMtU and friends, which Is still Uaoifwsf, " The Teport ofearaiaea UmjjfMi. effect on the quotations, 'm,'Ms) stock which began selling at, IM fc alated to go to 195 November I.' I . ?1 . Dig Jobs Art? Comictes) I f i,i Two major construction Jobs' hsVt been completed by the power coat pany this year. ' '.', One Is the Increase In the jhelgtit of the Copco dam by IS feet and IBS Installation of a second gederattt& unit of IS, 600 horse-power, which will double the capacity of the' Copco plant. '" The Copco work was started In. Jab uary and will be finished. Novemtsir 1. On November 6 the new unit will bo started. An aproprlate Drog'rsaa has been arranged and the compsjrjr has circulated Invitations among a!) Its patrons asking them to bf, tls guests at Copco that day. , fhsr will be a flag-raising ceremony at 10 o'clock, addresses, luncheoB at, noon and at 2:30 the now unit will be started. ' New High Tower Llae , Tho second piece of construction was tho building of 123 mites 'qf high tension lino from the Prospsct plant to Sprlngflold, Lane county, connecting jtho Call tor nla-Oregoa and Mountain States lines, aqd ilnl Ing tbo transmission lines of tha coast In a grouped system exist ing from the Canadian border to San Diego. y t The lino was startod Docesibar 30, 1921, and finished October tt'l'. uettvery oi power win negm ombj toed foi'OP ts anjdliVili at tlm ucr i, tno tine is ucsignea toros erutlou at 110,000 volis presently bo operated volts. Tho wlro ttsod In nurabrt0 seven stranded copper wire; haat ii diameter of ono-hulf Inch. 'Ti'a telephono wlro used Is number I copporweld wire. Klght hundrsd thousand pounds of copper wlr wcro used and 100,000 pounds of copporweld wire. Twonty-tbrea thou sand insulator disks valued at 11.00 each were, used for Insulation. The company employed 417 mea during tho busy period and rasta tallied 9 construction camps and Op erated as many as 30 largo motor trucks. ii "WET" Kl'XD HA1&KD PARIS, Oct. 28. A fund raMh. Ing many millions of francs has tiaaa plod god by tho wlno Interests .of I.'uropo for n campaign against pr htbltlon In tho United Stales sa'a other countries. JIAHKhT IIKIOnT PORTLAND, Oct. 28, Llreitotg, oggn nnd bnlter, steady, rthh I bkU i iwiiv t , - ! kv a. m