The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1922, Image 1

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Klamath County Will Send
Two Representative! to
State Legislature
With II. i:, llrmlbury Irniiiuit
II, J. Ovirturf fnr ntnrtluii ti- mp
ronntntlvo In (In Mnln liRUIiitum
fur,thn Slnt district. Ulatiiiilli coun
ty, It ntxMttM vlttmilly certain,
linn Ih'ii ri'iirrtcntiitlvr.i. Official
jrturns from Lake, llli'fnlh 111.H
Jeffer(:i, mill cnmpl'ito imofflclnl
from Crook, mill Diuchiilut loiluy
ami
K111II
Hurdlck .
llrmlbury
Ovcrttirf
ilur.l
. 4700
4444
3050
3014
3239
Llko J. M. Kzcll, It. i:. Ilrudhury
In a fnrmcr, 1 1 In form In (in Lost
River nlimit ten tnllfn from Dili
city. Hit rmuo to KUiiuith county
In 1907 (in manager of the Altu
muni ronc'a, but after n reitldeiirn of
oim yi'iir muvril with Mr. Iirnillmry
11ml family In Piirllntid, wheto he
was encaged In construction work
nint n n millwright by thn Inmitn
PoiiUuii Lumber romp my. Return
ing tn Klninnlh county In 1011, lift
purrhtind the farm where Ito now
resides, I If wiii born In Pnrll-iml
4 3 )imm iie.
llrmlbury tnld hu appreciated the
support Riven I1I111 In tin' flection,
nnil tlmt ho nil! nudeavor to ropre
sent nil nf tho people of thn dls
Itlct. I In stand unpledged tn any
person or pronmtii, lm Mid, until
such llinr n lm e.ilt confer with the
"" roopl.f lu Iho -flVcrst"rrinllfif cf
this district.
Would HciIm' Tn Uin
Ho says hu lit deeply luturcnlcd
lu the lux question mid believes
that lint present tax laws should lm
revised uml umended, mid nilvncnloi
xeKrecntlon of district ntnl munlcl
pnl InifJ for rolloctlnn, retaining
tux llmin, hut prrmlttliiR payment
of oiiu or morn lovlm. ll ailro
rulcn an miinniluivlit In extemt tho
ti'ili'ini'tloii pnrlnn from t!i prrrcut
thrt )-or pcrlml tn flvo yenm, with
reiliiellou of penully 11ml IntiTont
chnnRtit.
roilTLAN'! Nov. 13. Ituluras
tmluy mi nmtetli'il rlrrult Jinkes,
tnlo luniilorii mul inuiiibem of thn
li'glnlnturi) khnucil thn follnwlnu rn
milti: Plrxt JuJIrlul illitrlct C. M.
Thorn nit elocttrj,
Kirth Judicial illntrlct J. V.
Cnniphiilt uleclod.
Ninth, Judicial illntrlct Dnlloii
HIkkh rlocted,
Thlrtmnilli Judicial dlntrlct A. I..
Lotivltt uloclod.
i:iRhlcnnth Jtidlclul dlHtrlct T. II.
J. Duffy I'lnctnd.
ikconil lonntnrlnl illntrln. 3, M.
(Iiirlnml (IKjin.) elected,
Kourlli eouatorlal djitriut Krcil
Kink (Duin.) tilectnd.
Sixth Houalorlnl dUtrlct N.
llnrdan (Dcin,) olortcd.
Tontli xonntnrlnl dUlrtrt "I'otnr
Zlmm'ci liliili, (ltnp.) ulerlnd,
Nineteenth Bcnutnrlnl illntrlct M. J.
Taylor (Dmn.) iilected.
Twontlo.th nonutnrlal illntrlct It.
W, Itltuer (llnp.-Dimi.) uloctml.
fluennd riiri'flontiiti'i) dlntrld A.
K, McMiihmi (Duin.) mM H. II.
(loin (l)oin.) ulcrtiul.
Third ruprenontnllvo dhitrlcl II.
O, Wheeler (Hop.), 11, V, Koonny
(Hep,), K. I'. Duller (Duin.) elect
I. ,
1'oiirth niproteiitiitlvii illjl.-lrt J,
M. Thurnu (Hot.), 1). H .IIouU
(lte.) uleetdd.
Fifth rupri'Himlntlvo dlstrlt't T. T.
Uniinott (Itep. -Doiii.) olcctod,
KlKhlh lopronMittttlvo distill''--It.
V, L'nwRlll (UuiO, J, II, (Nir'klll
(Hop.) eluctod.
IHoronth roproncntutho ilUtrlot
D. B. Hotchor (Hep.) nlnslul
Thlrtotutln rupri)uiitntln .dlbtrl.-t
Kil (lury (Hep,), Arthur I) Me
IMiIIIIph (Duin,) oloctod.
Kotirteimth loprosontiitho illn
trlct II. V, Junow (Hop,) rtloutod.
Klftoontli roprcBo'itattvo dlHtrlct
It. M, Clrnham (Hep,) I.. M, lloaw,
(Hop.) Kdwnrd Schuiorlch ()Umi,
n.oclod.
HnWftl
QUje lEvetwtt
CALIFORNIA WINS
FROM WASHINGTON
,IN FAST CONTEST
tlil,l.le' I.imiI In Kii-nnil (juuitei'
Hixiii Cut D.mni (Ih'Xmii Di'fenlM
V. H. I', hi Hitler Hli uuttti
I'O'ITIIAI.I. lli:Hfllfl ...
t'nllfmulii 4"., W11.1I1. 7.
Onnmi 1:1, V K, ('. n,
Mulliiiiiiiiih (i, Olymiilc Su.
I'llmeti.i ,l(i, Hnfviiril D.
YiiIm 4ft, Mmylmnl 1.
Army n. Nnlin Dniim 0.
IV 111 Kliili' in. Cm ni'i'.ln i;
llllnnh 3, 'imnii.ilii 0.
Nnhriukii 3S, Kani.iN ,
lUnuli'n r.l, Tufts. 12.
Nir. llmnpuhlrn 7. Mntii II,
Cornell M. Dmtmmith 0.
Inwii 3d, .Mlnnrfotn II.
C'lilrnRii I I. Ohln Hlnle 'J,
D. 8. -C. C. Htnnfnril 0.
HWAITI.K. Nov. 13. 1'liiyliiR be
lorn n crowd nf nenrly 10,000 fan,
(h Dalvirlly of California fnntlull
ilevtn mndo It thieii utrnlr.ht in
thien i'ii 1 11 from the I'nlvi'Mlty of
Wniihli:Klnn,hiiuihlliiK the northern
er)! by it 45 to 7 nenu.
Tim lluikle.1 InokiM nlmn?t n
iunt!i fnr thn Hears lu thn flrnl two
perlnli, thnntcnliiK thn California
nt'il f.vlre In the first mid croiuillin
It iinrn In tho rernnd, but nflor that
tht) o:itlicriii'in hud It ull (lulr own
w.iy. and they tiuuln thn mmit ot it.
Thn ball wim In V.'unhlaRton terri
tory Hunt of the hit half, mid lite
Calif. rnla Rnal wai never thratn
ed (.'nllfornla ncnred Jnnt bvfuro lh
rnd ot tho flnt period, Mnrtluol)
pliliiRlni; over niter 11 unlet of line
lliliiBtien (hut roilld tint he Rlnpped.
A few mnitirntii Inter Wiiahlnr.tnn
took the lerd nlth n toiich.town a.t
I'oiiveried territory for i;n.il, tho
urero romliiR utter 11 ncrln of for
word p-lMrn tltut neotued tn tnku the
Cnllfornlnnn unnw.tM. , t
"" At'nVtiliiKtini'ln l.enil
Thn irore wan llm beRlunlui: nf
the end fn'r Wunhlnr.tvn. Nlcholit and
Morrliinn, Callfurnla bnrku, madu
tnuchdnKlin III itllck iiiereinlou. am
thn half eailed with tho nemo 19 to 7
hi favor nf thu llearn. Threu umrn
Cullfnrnln Iniirliiliiwna can 10 n th(
third, arJ uncther In the fourth pe
riod, the luttor utter Andy .Smith,
Hear cn.irh, had re,-it In nliuont mi en
tiro team or xtibulltuteii. Tho Hun
hie braced na tho end of tho frmmt
iii'.iri'd, mid provenod nnuthcr Call
f(rnlh marker, hut were Jiuillo in
Ink i) tho nffemive.
Tim rmu r.ol tholr (Irt.t real thrill
nf the iraino In Iho flmt period, when
Kiel, rllppery lluiky hnlfb.ick, twitt
ed liiu vny for 50 ynr.ln. A moment
later Nlihnli of California drnjipsd
Zlel'11 punt on tho California two
yui'.l lllin mil Hall of W.iihltiRtO!'
recovered. It lunkod lllio u Wiinli
lnr.tou Hcoro, hut Harper tumbled 11
pans mid Mullor recovered for this
llarn. Thn ball wns noon out of
dmi iter.
1'iilco CiN.Cron (inlim
Tho California fuko rilnK-croits
phty that failed In R.iln "ni;lint l'nl
Mmlty of Koiitliuru Cnllforuln earlier
lu tl.o liuiison, wnn tho iiciiichU nf
WiuhliiKluu hnpi-M. Tlmo mid mtuln
thn Cnllfnrnln biiilm i;ol ihrouRh for
lone (Tallin mid thn Husky dtifensa
oeomod uiiuhlo to fatliom tho piny.
Tho broken field runiiliiK nf Don
NIcIioIh, thu ncctiriitn puntl'iiK of Mor
linen nnd thu heavy pluiiRca nf tha
Hear hiicltfldd, ,woro tho other mi
(ilea to tho htnry of tho I'urplu and
(lold detent.
Tho CiillfornlmiH mndo flmt iIowiih
17 times an cnmpiired to tlvo by
WiiHlitiiRtuu, nnd Ruined 3r2 ymdii
011 Hun phtyH mid end runs tn tho 2S
yards Rained by Wnkhlnstnii. Kor
ward piifHt'H iinllod tho Hears lOT.
yards whllo WiiHliliiRtnn, on flvo per
fected pnntPH, mndo a totttl of 70
yards. Zlol, WnshliiRton punier, av
nraned lit! ynrdH whllu Murrlimu n(
Cnllforuln Rot Ills ImiR Hplrrnl punts
put nwity (or mi iixumrd ot 38,'
OHIXJON WINK IHO.M.
WASIIIXdTOX KTATi:, lit-))
IHKlKNi:, Orn., Nov. 13. Oregon
defeated Iho Courihh in u hard
fniiRlit blltmly eonto.ited gmno Sut
unlay uttei-noon, Ablilo from l mi
find quiirlor tho Orojton oleven out
clasHod tholr opponouli), mid stead
ily the I.onion Yellow bnrku tfalniv.l
throiiRh thn WnshlnRton Htnto col
logo lino. In tho final period, with
but two mlnutoa to go, thn Rtnturs
started forward pnsslnrf, but com
pleted but nno .urns for eight yitrdo,
PlnaJsi: Oreeon 13, W. 3. 0 0,
KLAMATH
"if UGH
IS KSEB Bf
18th Amendment ApproV'
ctl After 10 Years Voting
Against Prohibition
HAN ritANCIRCO, Cnl.. Nnv. 13.
California, tho I'-ntllnj; wine kwih
r.ronlm; k'ntn In the Union and
which once had hnpo of vnmpitln,'
with llm chnnipflKto of Kranr mid
lh Hhlno wlnon of Orsnany. Iim nt
la-t ri.-jii diy." nfter ten ypuni (-f
vatlni: down prohibition mrnttrei.
A m.ijnrlly of 33,lf!l In favor of
inukluir thu 18th niucndinimt to thn
cnrirlltullr.il ot tho Cnltod UtHei mid
tho VolMrnJ net ulnliUe Uw ot Cull
f.i.lllii almnU today, with only neat
terliiK pioi'Inrtn from nrlolm pnrtn
ot the uliitn In hu hi mil from, no that
them npjie.irod no pnviihlllty nf thn
final dotal helm: m;.Uii.t tho en
fnrrniiiiiit of prohibition.
Tho voto tiJy from CI 72 pre
elncd out of tldSI win: Cor on
forci.mnnt 42lGl nnalimt 3SS.IS1.
A hit: majority nRalnut thn ine.is-
n ru nt flmt appeared tn huve bceu'i
cant lu Tuemlny'it election, but thin
mnrKlii linn hoti steadily cut down
until mi i.rrnr of about 2 1, 000 vote
n dltcoverid In thu offlro f tho
riMioty clerk nf AlHineda county,
which ridtircJ the mill prohibition
lead In that cniinty to SSI'J. Almott
ulinultmioou-ly other errors were
dlfcntered In tho office of the rcj;
(Irnr nf Im Antfi-len mmiM wtilrli
rorvcil to Inrreaio thu fnvnrnbtu tim-J
Jorlty thorn and tlt!. with lute'
ilddltlonn In tho sn AnRetea totals
rcvunud thu altttatlon.
JUNIOR ELKS MEET
Hrt liilllalloii Will He llelil
Temple Toiiioitow Xluhl
nt
Tho first Initiation of Junior Kll'.s
will be hol.l at tho l'lka tosiplo to
morrow iiIrIiI. It will be In charje
of tho birr brothers nnd every boy
who hnn his application blank Is re
quested to bn present.
Hctw'ccn 50 nnJ 60 boys will be1
Initiated. Tho work will follow the
rcRuIar Imlco rUtml. Mcmoenhln In '
thn liinlor laden will confer rfoveral
prlvlloRcs, InMudliiR usn f tho Rym-
iinslum nnd dance hall,
A relay raro for (ho Junior Klks.
with na mnny t earns In tho raco nt
It Ij pii.tllili) to orR.inltc, U bolnr;
planned for TliaifkncHliiR day. The
dlstaaco will prob.ibly lm from the
Klks tompto to tho Whlto Pelican ho
tel mid return.
wmmm
J
I ClMOEGELLA ? 'TstPVJ
V V Th.mg oh. m Y
iviss. 'c iViir rv:,v (-3 3
m, lw & ,tft mi. !)"&?
Member of tho Associated Preat
PALLS, VUVMOS, U)SU, NOVKMIMt l!T, I1CJ
'Iiitmii:i)' iiotrn.iM.' 1: ih
.SO 1SWIKH Mill', i ) iav
IIIN Win: WSO AI.IMONV o
DAN KltANOISaO, N..v 13,
W: ILir Jarnlin tillf!i I li thn C I
ntj-rr.or enuil horn ii. ho
ijn!d no lo.tcar inly I- wlft
12'D por miinlli trilui'i y nlncc
hit hml rutlroil from t ii Ixiot
leritini; builiipiM, Jiiduf Slinr-
( (nil. ImarlfiR the od i"luceil
(he nllmony to ?S0 pre month.
' .liirnlji trttlflcd UU lui.ir.e.m In
J not confined In mM(
I n id miiIii wntur.
ryrup
JAPANESE ARE NOT
ELIGIBLE TO U. S.
CITIZENSHIP, EDICT
I).'cK'o:i llanilril Daiui by Kupreine
Couili "Wlifle IViroli" llclil
Olio of ('iiiii'ii'l.iii llnrn
WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. 13.
JapancHo nrc mt ellxlblo for nadir
nlUatlnu In tho Unltxl H.ntai, 'tho
nupremo court bcJd today.
Tho court decided two caie, on9
from Hawaii and ona 'from Wasb
Instoii state. In tha WaihlnRton
c-me two Japnncna, TukuJI Yatnas
liltn and Charles Hlokok. had boon
naturalized by tho otnto court, but
tho K6crol.tr)' of slate refined to
Incorporatu their real ctuta firm
on tho ground that tholr naturaliza
tion was IHoe.ll. Thu rjuMtlon
ttirnod larseJy upon jbrahcr mc
Hon 2ICD of thu rrtd itatuton.
rostilctln,-; uaturalisatlon to "free
whlto porsoni" nnd those of African
descent, was still In fore.
rillow l'loreiliiit
The Mipremo court in tho deci
sion Jald In part:
'Tedtral mid utato cflurtf, In mi '
almost broken line, ha.o.hcU that
tho words 'whlto jitj-aa' -wore
meant to Indicate only n pirnon or
what Is popularly known as the
Caucanlnu race,
reached In tlioso
With cnncluslon
several decisions
wo see no rrnon
to differ. Moru
over, that conclusion hx, become so!
woll established by Judicial nnd
oxccuti.o eoneurr.nes nn.i tri.t,.'
tiv coiii.rM. n.n. ,. .h'i.i I
not nt this lato dav feel at liberty
' I
" "'"" . ,., nu.vi.vi- ... reasons
fnr n,or" cKnl ,haa an' ,l13- ha"
U0l'n nRResied."
I'llt-JT COLD WHATIIKIl
POHThAND. Nov. 13. Tho sec
ond heavy front ot tho noanon hit
hero" thl momliiR. Tho official
minimum temperature was 31.
Freczliii; wns leported unofficially
in somo .sections of lao stuto.
A PERFECT FIT
ftrraiu
iiLiMsi;'
BLIP STATE !
USED li PLEft.
Complaint Filctl Witil I. C.jhonl jtrldlroa eleven on Modoc
C o d l l c ' f'0'1' SnlnrJny noed out an 8 to 0 1
by Oregon Public Ser- kl0Ty ovcr m A1.S(aM p w)a, ,
vicf. Commisnion & generally dednrod tho best
WAfsrmujTON, u. c, :;or. in.
Ah ordtr requiring rnllroaiU opor
atitiK lu .Oregon to build- nevcrnl
htindrw.1 m I If i nf nov,' linn within
that Mnto was sniiRht today from
tho Interstate commerce commission
In a (omplalnl filed by the Oregon
x'.alu public tiervlco commlseton.
The nuw line arn neecMury. tha
uta'.o authorities alleged, to develop
I2,)00 iMtuare tullr. to npen up
klatf-e tlmbsr tracts and rIvo thn
Hook Industry transportation facil
ities. In addition, tho data con
tended, present fnclIHlrs Impono un
due burdens on shippers because
frelRht must movo over circuitous
rotiKw, nnd thai military Interests
require a north nnd south lino Jus.
oat of tho CascaJes.
The lines nuked aro from Oak
KfdKi. Houtuern I'afclfic terminal,
oast li Crane, OreRon-WashlnBtoin
ifi v-iiuitr, urrAun-tuauinKlo' - - -" "
iad and NavlRatlon company PonlWe to develop o city team which
i. A secouj'rflft'crwslne7''oul'1. rM lhe 'h 8cho1 "TV1
Jhiltroad
terminal. A seconik.HRitrci3lnc
Hi V
inXtitnOJil',
I lils cskeil for from
SiNSirc',
.i... i m c.,'.T iV "tfTi.'-'luif tho letter tejmM'jwell as afford
'intland nnd Seattlo HallwayrTdoa-TjJ ,, . '.-,-' .,
I
.. .......I.1 fl,. CrH." ' vv.iu. ...w., .-.w ... -
Z.u ,, ... . . .
Southern Pacific terminal.
... i .. -... ....
Several
branch lines also are
asked.
Applications
by transcontinental
railroads'
d for authnrltv o re.lnen
us lor auuior.ty to reuueo
tn nnd from Pacific Const
ra'.cs
terminals on traffic oriRlnatlnc cast
-. .. ....
jhic oriRinatinr; castr ..,,,., , "l-., , , i
. . , ,. .1 Nash kicked off for ,tW IiIrS
lountt. n. o. 'destined ana . ,,,, .. hJ
dcnJcdy tho inter-, ba d0WB, 7ne IlIsnVKli00,
omn,l..loUr-iTbe Ucastartcd It, mareh - WMhVfi.v4
, of the Hocky mountains or destined'
theroforo wuro
j Utah) wmmeiri"ro
! road.- had declared a reducUon
i necessary to enamo tnera to meet -oaB run y .vBsh tho ball was
I coast to coast competition of steam- broiiRht to tho fio yard lino at the
ship llnoj. Intcr-mountnln ' cltlei'cnd of tho first Quarter.
c!,a,IC,!B lho fPP"eatlon en the
w""" "-"'
-raascontlncntal ratoj Kcnerally
0W0" "' thoto on
from lnlormc'lla,0 Po'nt-
-
disasthol's on. nin:
HOl'STON. Tos., Nnv. 13. The
r.i04t dlastrous fire In the history
ot tho Rulf coast oil tleldi Is burn
Ins the humble sector, 17 miles
not ('toast ot Houston. Three-quart-ors
of million barrels o oil cro aflro
with n stiff wind blow-Ins and 2.
000,000 barroU of oil oro endnnc
ored. The fire started from light
nine yestorday.
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
BATTLES THROUGH
MUD TO VICTORY
All-K(nr Drrenlnl, H to Oj Htn-
ilriit-4 I'lny Heit Oiinii- of Heanii
l)eillo I'lrlil CnnillllniH
ItolllnR and tva-JInc thrnuqh Inch
m nf Rrit. rtf-if-lr.v n-flrl. (tin Si 1 e It
I was
car.lo hero thla enxon.
V.'lth Coach Na nt tho head of
tho hlftlt selianl nRRroRatlon, thn
team kIhiajiI real form, loins nn
croMor dtirlnc n largo part nt tho
time, ntthoHRh thn had condition of
thn flcM prevented fast work and
probably held down thu r.cnre. Al
though ouUlasfOi! by thn student;,
thn All-Sldrx rallied In the nernnd
I quarter end r.ato tln!r opponents j
many anxious mnnniun a'l they
drovn through rojioatedly fnr sub
stantial Ruins.
I'lny jei-lnl (Jnme
ir tho nerlnl nklll ills-tlnypd by
tho UlRh school In tho last half had
developed In other Ramus this sea
sin tho reason's rccorl mlRht havo
been hotter, in the opinion of some
football fane.
I-acl-.lni; In team-work because of
lack of practice, tho All-Stars wcro
supported by a fe Individual play
ers who displayed football talent.
continuca praenco u woniu no
opp'-'t!on. nsd t liia, aid In bulldlns !
Yipnlonotin hear l'nl tho rame,
' ' ,
For the hlRh school. Orove. Hoi
HoRtie.
Tow, Peyton nr.-i Coach Nash played
Kool football. Parish was the Al'
Htnrs niainstny. nlthoiiRh several
Z Z . .. i,
otnoM played an "tcellcnG-aaio.
,.,. . J&K
OiuirtPr'ii
-' 'v''"""riii
,jy Ionp 03, ru,
Au n ro.ntt nf n
Keccnil Quarter
three successive nnd strong-
Afte:
los Rcncrauj ly costcsted downs the high school
traffic to and'3C01.pj a touchdown. Nash failed
lot try for point. The All-Stars Wei:-
cd off bbt fcoon obtained tho ball on
downs. They then played ttclr heit
football ot tho same, nearly getting
within scorlag ilistanco towards tho
Inst nf tho half.
Tl.lid yunrtcr '
Although tho high school was tha
aggressors nil the way through this
quarter they failed to score,
l-'outtli (Juartrr
hi this quarter tho high school
eleven showed rcr.l form In their
passltig game. After two success
ful forward passes which netted
about .10 ynids, Nath took tho ball
ovcr for a touchdown but dropped
tho ball and an All-Star player fell
on It, thus scoring n touchdown fnr
tho high school, or 2 points.
hi tho Inst half ot tho quartor an
All-Slnr player Intercepted a pais)nBOi nnJ wnch u ,$ ,10pe(. w,(l
over tho Roal nnd prevented another
toucl)lo.v:i tor tho IiIrIi school
olmcn.
Tho high" playars were: Coach
Nnsh q Prank Peyton r.h., Charles
drove Mi-. Pete Motsonbacher f.b
Clifford HogtiQ r.e,, (leorso Daw
i.e., Albert Moorland r",t., Harry
Pcltz l.t.. William Clark re, Ralph
Turner l.g., Hruco Jotters c. Subs.
Homer Gurlch. Hollln Cnntrnll, Lloyd
Huniioll mid Kenneth Malcr.
HURT, AUTO WRECK
Car Turiis Over on Merrill Road;
Man Gets Hrokcu Arm
Ono man and two women, Walter
Hnds, ot thla city, Mrs. Lois Hay at
Port Klamath, nail Mrs. Kthel Vic- j
roy, no mint streot, nro in a local
hospital tdoay na n result ot an ait
tomobllo accident on ' tho Merrill
road Just boluw tho Altmnont ranch
yesterday afternoon, dt U reported
that tho accident was tho result of
too fast driving lu u light machine.
Tho car was being drlvon at about
10 miles an hour, according to oua
ot thu occupants, mtj in turning a
sharp curvo in tho road turned over
twlco before coming to rest on Its
sldo soma ilistanco beyond.
Kaila. who Is Buffering from a
brokou nrm mul eovornt bad bruUes
has the most eerloua Injurlos, the
two women having no broken bones,
but aro bruised about tho faco and
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KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL PArtR Of J'f
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C.C.
ULL INTERESTS
S. P., U. P. and Chamber of
Commerce Will Be Rep
resented Nov. 21 it
Klamath county will havo repre
ssntatlvco of nil local Intercuts In
tho Southern rnciflc-Central Pa
cific untnerRer controversy at tho
Interstate commerce commission
hearing In WashlnRton oa Novem-
; ber 31, It now appears.
Wm. Marx ami J. II. Cnrnahan,
said to represent the Union PacKle,
left today for Washington. M. 8.
Worrt, representlnp; Iho chamber of
commerce, will loavo Tuesday.
Southern Pacific representatives
wilt also ro from here, it is under
stood. PrflMon Made Today
Decision to havo a representative
of tho chamber at the hearing- was
made, at a apeclal meeting of the
directors this morning, after it waa
determined that there would bo no
hearings on the Pacific coast by tha
Interstate commerce commission on
tho railroad matter.
j vtesi win carry wua mm statis
tics on the present and potential
tonnage in Klamath county as)tk
possible development of the 'Hititml"
tural section adjacent to tba'ftres-
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the hearing Is to bring forcIVy-i
mo niieniion oi mo inersiate
imlssloa tho noce
ouipletlon of the, Wmm
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Inic of tho Natron cut-off. 8cnator
Chas. !. McXary, counsellor for thft
Klamath Countr chamber of com
morca at Washington, will bs asked
to assUt West In getting an audi
oaco with tho commission.
Will Seek Settlers
Another feautro of the trip will
bn a conference with the Honorable
Mark Peter, Switzerland's represen
tative to tho United States, on tho
land settlement program ot the
chamber. Tho chamber haa had
sonio correspondence with the Swiss
legation with reference to locailag
a Swiss colony that might consider
taking over some ot the aurplus
lands ot Klamath county for settle
ment for dairy purpose. It la
ho'pod that a special conference will
result in something definite aloag
land settlement lines.
An effort to have the Interstate
commerce commission rnako an
early decision on the freight rate
conferonco held In Klamath Palla
and San Francisco more than a year
re
sult In a readjustment ot tho rates.
will also bo niado. In this connec
tion Oregon's representatives la
Washington will be asked to peti
tion tho commission to hare this
decision mado at tho earliest possi
ble moment.
Shippers Will Be Kepresrnted
Tho allied shippers of California,
said to represent approximately 90
per cent ot tho railroad tonnage In
California ami other western states,
will also bo represented at the
bearing, according to a telegram
received Saturday hy tho local
chamber, and part ot West's ex
penses will bo met 'by the Califor
nia shippers, which Is making It
posslblo for the local chamber t
havo a ropregoutatlva present.
Should the Reno and Los Angeles
chambers ot commerce be trepre-
wonted In Washington .West stated.
he would attempt to gut their as
sistance behind a program to have
the Modoc Northern completed, end
to which program both are pledged
onl -Cy or mo .iioaoc NortKem.
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Tl'o object ot hU attesHaaes-at , .-.
in u loiter to ma railroad, commit-...' i ?.t
tee written several weeks ago. ,V
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