The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 23, 1922, Image 1

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TURNS GUNS ON
UNION PACIFIC
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Possibility of Any Build-
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wood Seems Slight
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I WAf IIIMITON, Nov 33.-JTH''
iuion raeiuc may nin no upecie.i in
uumiu pro.por.eu rauro. i...r mini
Klamuth Kalln loHuaiivllle nr Went-I
wood If It nrromplhben It puriiiMtil
oi acquiring inn im i nil riieinc, jiii-
tlin KrtiltMhnltt, chairman nf '!
xecutlvo rominltlep, hnunl of dliee -
Srs. IJ.iulheru Pacific company, dc-,
arrd at tint licurliiR on tlin Huiitli-j
ftu I'nelflc'n application fur peitul-l
itn to lease leiiipnratlly Onlrul I -1
clflc Hue, now licfont th liilcrtuln j
fommprro couiinUilon Ikhp.
VTh Moniliprn I'nrlflp roinp.iny l
fitklnn niilliurlly from Hip cummin-1
lion to rrlnln rnntnl of tin Intrr
itaxrn Hup of Hip (Vntrul Pacific,
which ha tixrn an InlPRrul part of
thci lloutlirrn I'urlflc yli'iii kIiicp
i7, until I lii coiiiuiImIiim tlcclitm
what ihall li itnim llh lint (Vntrul'
I'-ilflo In ll plun for nntiollilMllon I
)f thp nillon'i rullro.iitn iimlrr lln'
.iraniporutlun nil of'l'.i:u.
JtiMliK- .Vnillu'iii .Vol liinmillMir
( I'iimhi . j
KrullKchlilll lil In' ill it mil Iip-
i.lrvo for n moiti.-nl Ihui Hip Cmlr-li
.IUcIHp. n lnilppi.li.lrnt ami
tb.rpfofp fli.nncl.illy cV roml.
coulil bnll.1 Hip llm. from KUmn.h ,
rall. lo Up.iwo,,, Jnnpiloii. Whrn
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'p( In tint pUnn of Hut Hoiilh-
Ma I'aclflo llh trupcet to Hint Hup.
'Krutuchliltl ttnlil'
V "Thu ntuillm nml uri prp
ruada a numbir of ypjrn hk anil It
I onn of the projvet Hint U In Ilia;
I. nk' tartnlvi (of llM Itl llm
IN
Zli'1" H.p,f'Pd of allilfUe fa'lllHen
fiiiuln, ti'illr from Hie Centrnl' , ,, ,',t , , . ,.
,. ... . ., ,,, . i ii, . i ' Hie hUti nrbonl einerully rec-
1'uclffc up in Hiuanv He nlul Uml-, , " '
..... . ,. nn (ml, thr tti ilentn be nvp a laice
wood becatiae Iherc . wa n ,lar(0 . j. '"'", . . ,., ., ,
,.!.,.. ,....,.! iminW of iilRnaliirpH will' bo ohlalii.
IMIIIIII-I 1MIII 1111 H.mi 1 H,V,,"'. T
wood and tliut linn U .toliiK a Ve.J'l
.iall.taciory l.ulnPV ft lumber nndj, A 'f"tlm of ilm n.-nlbr, run wan
Hve.tocV. Stilt lh..t l 0 Rim.l lelll!,";1,, nl moruliii; when ilolalln. In
of poor country lnkbetwnen 0V.wl. , .'luii'-.llon with Iho rAnvann were nr
.wood or 8iianvlllit,'juid , KJaiuAtti, rMir.fl.
it mm mat ittH'i iimi -ueill .11 llir IMiirr ..-- . i
.enMl.n...nwarrnVt.b,,.,,MVHroRED CROSS fm$WLVmWjT '" .
complelliiR llmdlnn., I do not mean,.
lu nay that It U nliatiiloRed nr pill In :
Hip dlKcard. We have nurvey
there. My recollertlon l Hint wi
hnv.t nt nniiin critical pnlnli ucipilr-
ed rlRhln nf way.
Hy '. I'. Woubln'l ttull.l II
j' "If Hut Union Pacific nhouhl nf
quire llm Central," nald Kriilin
rhnltt, "It would have nn outlet lo
.all the lumber
around Vetwood
'and Autmnvllle, via llm Central Paci
fic. It would have nu outlet for
traffic from Ktnmath'' KalU mid
thereabout via iho 'lino tbroiiRb
Weed nml tbeiiro imflhwur.l. 'I do
not think they would bo very apt lo
abulld that line. They have m.veVfll
lne that have been WratherlnR for
10 to IS year that Ihe'havo nlHrlcd
and never flnlil.ed, nntubly the ((nn
' ffom Vale to llend and another lino
from llend oiithwiird. Thuy were
t'colnR to hulld Into Klnniath Kail
and I do not think iKrly havo done
'anything on lt liqr of lliem fur 10 or
12 yearn, no I doubt whether they
would ibow any preferential reRiird
3 far thl particular lino."
. William McCullocb, repreitentliiK
thu WlllumultH Valley Lumbermen'
aaoclu!lou, utked Krultchnllt If
)tho Central Pacific hi nn Imlepcn-
( tdent road would be ju u poiltlnn lo
I iu I Id a propotud rltio from OakrldRu
Mo Kirk, )resuii ' '; -'
I r"l do not think they "would", mild
'K'ruttichnltt, who hmV" uxplahiod
Irt detail the Impovlhod financial
condition In which niarulUii would
lyuvo lho Cimtral Pacific, "It. In n
very oxpviulvo Unit, It (njdves cihi-
ntrtictloti of iibout 100 pUlun nf rouil,
n urcat ileal of H uvur u puiiH In the
jCwmle. t.ioitiitnln of very heavy
work. My ri'iollei'llnn for .that lino
(wa $10,000,000."
Ankeil mi lo tho Bouillon. 1'aclflc'a
rpiau ri'K:ii'duK flllliiK In of this Rap,
Utruttschiiltt nulil:
"I wuh linked tho fiicHtlon by lho
editor of Tho OrcKonlan, ovdontly
on bitl.alf of lho pooplo of OroRnn,
jiomn nix oi' elRl.t lilonthH iiro, Tho
dialler wan dtncunuod with our ill-
IrfctnrH nml I wiih imthnilteil by
Mhem to Hay Hint, nn tlio. tlilo or lho
Woullierit Pacific to lho Cotitrnl Pari-
(in heliut nindit certain, they would
lnt 91100 IipkIii tho completion ut thn
Uap."
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HI'l.TAN ANMOI'N AIHM'T
IIIH IHMl vivi:hi NISXDH
IIAIII'.I TO 'MIM IMI.ACI!
CONHTANTINOPLUr Niv.
2.1 Official of lint Hullim'
pulnrn Induy received n rmlli) '
inrmtar.n from Mohammed VI ,
who, linn llnl lo Mnltii, Imiulr-
lug after hi wlveit. nil nf i
whom lilt litft behind. Tin. fill- I
l,,wln" r""11y , " '""""
will .forwarded.
"All nr well mid iwppy."
TniklHli newspaper Imlay
anneit Hun I In- HiiIIiiii look
! with lilm Ifioo.ooo In rurren-
ey. n solid giild nnllmin dinner
M, mi, unviTiil hunilrwU llinu-
, MUMl ,nr, worth ,lf j,.wrll 4
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cCKimD I'M ACC TO
atIUK i-l-iao 1U
CANVASS CITY WITH
GYMNASIUM PETITION
Hlntmiuip to llo Houulii In Klnm.
nlh I'nlN nml TlirtPinflimit
CiiuiiI): Tt-niiH (lriinln
Muliiliorn of llm high m'liniit M'lilor
cIohh. oliio HI In ull, nlll rutriT
Klainalh KalU ami n porllnti of tint
lioimly l(iiiiiir;iw in Rcl lcniiHiri'
m u pi-illlon lo Hut count)- court mnl
Dm IjihIrpI coinmltlrn uaklnc Hint
ss.nnn ln nitilnl In t IiIrIi ocluiol
IhiiIrpI ni'il ypr fur roniirurllim of
ii cyinii.ulum. Thin v.n nnnimnrpil
liuUy hr AIImtI Mnorlnnil. prpiMiMH
of lint oliiilrnl liinly.
TIip nilor liutn lirl,l.-.t ihu rlly
,, ,,llr ,,ach , w,rl wM ,ie
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,ow , ,, ,.. lmmirro.
i'll ik pnrllim of Hip roiinly.
Thr iM'llllon Mikn I hit! work on
Hip Kyiiinmlum li ninrinl noon
n tbn )pvy U iimili'. Since II mny
, lip nUntMl hy pnlrnni of tlin lilx.1i
n'hool nn wpll n by tut pa)trn, nml
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All 1'nru of Clly
Ml Clara L'nlktns rhnlrmnn of
lint II11I CroM Holt call drlve,a
nlxleil by Mm. (leorRit Stevenson,
nml with A. II. Kpperton In charge,
I hit mornliiR announced plan for
obtnlnltiR Ite.l Crotn mcm'hcn.hlp
fur tho year 1022. .
(HrU will bo ntntloned In nil the
nuns nun no laciunc onn nay iinti
week with Instructions, to sell n '
membership to .every worker, who ,
has jiot been sold by somo of tbn
town nalcsiifen. lloohs will b.vi oh
tabllshcd Krlday and Balurday and
Tuesday and Wednesday In the fol
lowing business beuses: Thn lllue
Hlrd confectionary, American Na
tional bank, First. National bank,
PlfCi Tree theatre, Liberty theatre,
.Underwoods Dm slum and Whlto
lvellriiuxbotcl,
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SPIIKMK IIKXCII NOMINKi:
WABIIINCITON, 1). C, Nov. 23.
Plerco Uutler, tit, Paul, Minn., Dem
ocrat, wan iioiuluutod Imlay by presi
dent an unsnclatu Justice of lho su
preme court to succeed Assoclut.t
Juntlce Day, re4Riutd.
UAKD.V HKNM.NO DYINd
HO.MK, Nov, 23. Ilaron Ronnlno,
former premier, suffered 11 stroke,
of apoplexy today and Is reported
lo bo dyliiR.
' WI.'ATIIKIt PltOH.Mlll.lTIKS
The Cycln-RtormtiRi'iiph at Under
wood n Pharmacy
macy reciirded 11
rUInK barometric
prc'snuro until
noon today, nlncu
when tho tondeucy
ban been allKhtly
downwnrd. Helm;
well Into Iho "fair
w on t h o r" Hut
Indications) nro for
11 continuance of
our real plensniit
weal liar.
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l'(irrcant for next 24 heurs:
Pair: Continued cool,
Tho Tyco iceordluR thermometer
lORl.stmed innxlmujii and minimum
temperatiireH today 11 a fnlluWH:
HlKh n
' how , '11 s
KLAMATH
i KtAMATHWIII !
mu Din mo
NEW SETTLERS
Survey of All Resources
To Be Made By Chamber;
Advertising Aid Seen
I w' California and Oregon cm
' the ,.vn of a million .lollnr adver
llnlnn rampnlRti In nturt nrltliVrf
wiimwnnl, lint Klamath oiinty
rbnmbiir of comnirrrn will under
inkpn a nurvcj. of Iho coiinly h
tiYci'n now und Jnnpary J to .iiilhpr
htadntlcn irlullvn lo nil ri'itniircpn,
Thlt npp hn bi'pn iIppiiipiI. ncrri-l
nary In r(ow of thn liic.rp.Hlnn
mi in her of luiiulrbtn from prniprr .
Ilvn bonuvnprkPM unit lnvii!iirn. p'nl
thn probnhlft Incri'iixt of lnitnri"i
with thn ailvcrtluInK campalRti In
bnlh Cullfornlu uml Orcnoti In
full nwltiR.
Nurtpy In He Coinplrlc
Tint nirvcy will nbow thu ntnoun
of hi ml brliiR culilvntpit, both Ir
rlKMPi! ami il ry, nml tin producllv
iic; nml fucln riRauliiiK thn ilalrv
liultinlry, Ilvn dock, nRrlcultiiri ami,
Xi'iu'rnl, lumber ami otlur llnoi
Tim reclamation mrrUf, farm bur
ran. Irrigation illitrlitn ami other
.iRi'lirplvi will cooperate to make It While I'rtwlilent ncu l inmiiiaiiiler-Iii-chlc; of the navy C bin
Hut moil compli'k' nurvpy ever mnite! whilo muikp ileik. bin coun'n William II HarillnR. Inborn for Hip rooi!
In l lie cmiiilf Willi coi.inletltl.m "f Hut n-rvice on Hip. bntllinlilp Oklahoiiiu "IHU" HarilliiK In from .Mar
in inn eoiini). uitii ci mm on ((M () nml u Uq ,,.y,.ar,u , f w s iarJlnR. flnt oiuln of iho
of thn nurvpy u booklet jiortraylnc prcMdciil
the opportunities of tbn county will j , . ,
i. puuiiine.1 tor .iuiri..i mm im.nB
irii"rrilT9 priiirm nun iuipiinn.
Numrroui nawtpappr cut nhowlnR
many vlnwn In thu county nro nt
ready on hrnil. nml the pninplilet
will prnbnhty be puhlliiheil fliort
ly after January I.
With th tranirniUAn amount of
uitfprtlaliiR Klamath county T!ji r
celvnl ilurliiR tho yrur iluo to tho
rullrnail 'unntcrccr ronirnvcry
"'!opc.R of tbo Tula lake land,, pine; ' - - " f
I beetle proect, p.ropow. completion I J ' W' "' ,h j
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(Continued on I'asu i)
DRAW JURY FRIDAY
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An order for the drawwiR of the
rer.ul.ir Jury pane.l at 10 o'clock to
morrow wan ttiued today by JudRe
l.tvivltt. Tho Jury drawn nt Hut
tlmo will be called December 11 to
b.'Rln Iho December term.
Thn srand Jury will convene
December 4 to consider criminal
canon nad oilier manor which have
tint nppeared In court.
THE NEW
Member of the Associated Presi
I'ALLM, OIlK(iO.V,TIH"ltHIAV, NOV KMIsCII s:i, IliUi,
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Bonanza Spracue R. I
Route Made Official
Highway By Commission
1'OUTI.ANI). Nov. 23. -The ,
blRhw..y com.ntH.Wn rf.la,,'
dp.lRiialea the rmul from dairy '
lo IK.nanr, Klamath coun-
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tirand Patriarch W. K. Wads
worth of llnrrlburR, OrcRim, visit
ed i:v.ntilia Knrampment No. -Ifi,
I. O. O. V., at llm rcRiilar eon
TiiPixtny ulRht. The patrlarchlnl do-,
Kree wan conferred 011 J. Seed and
I. II. Carlson. The desrea team !
wan hlRhly complimented by Wads-
worth. I-'oIIowIiir the ceremonies a
banquet was served. ,
SENSATIONAL TONSORIAL ARTIST
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BASKETBALL rFRIDAY
I mui, K,iirviiiiM yvm, Met in
Ifc;uilellcni1er
The flnt o( tho bljh neliool In-
l K"1W. vllJ'eld la the
h,M on Kou,,n ""d Klamath to-
n,orrow '"" M 7'30- , The ,nw
"' bo bclwcon ,ho un,or and
Z t0 "J "" "'" '
A..houKh theee will b
non L?umn nnil' with iniirli
ironiiman uoya, una ino senior anu
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I litlxl frn lti llHu.in. -
ithcy jjpromlio to bo i fait' .'amc.
iWnC0 the bonor of lho claiieg u
nl BlaliC.
All buslnc. men aro urBe
at stake.
il to
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present so they will bo able to
pick tho team they think will win
the championship and boost their
team In tho panics to follow. A
nominal .admission will be charged
thoo without season tickets.
M.umirr HKl'OItT
POUTI.ANI). Nov. 23. Cattlo
weak. Hob mid sheep, steady,
Krri unsettled, butter firm.
I SEATTLE WOMAN IS
HELD PRISONER IN
RUSSIA THREE DAYS
Tiikrn from HoIpI Itnom nt 3 a. m.
fly (ioirrnniPiil Ahpii ll'lc"""
Ornnlcil After Iniprlionmpnt
IHOA, Nor. 23. Mr. Iilnlalil
Pnrkpr Ilcnnoll. formerly n nchool
toacher In. Brattle, Va.h him bpnn
reloaded from prUon In Ituntla, ac-
' rordlnR lo word reaching Illjca.
nflrtr brlnR nrreited by the aRntn
of Chckn and detained thrcn dayi.
Mm. Dennett war. taken from her
hotel room at 2 o'clock In the morn
Inc but the police aRpntu refused
( to nay why nhn wan arretted. Hhe
wan later nuelloned ir political
InvPitlRalon.
Mm. Ilcnnett ban been In Itumila
over a year with her bunband, a
hydraulic enRlneer In the employ
of the novlet Rovernment and ad
mittedly a member of the com
munlit party,
MERRILL TEAMS FORM
IIIrii Krliool Boy and OlrU Orffu
nle .Ilukkrllmll Qulntrllrn
SpecUl to The lfrrald
MKIUtlMi. Nov. 23. Iloth the
boys and Rlrl of Merrill high
school have organised baaketbat!
teams and tho outlook la brlxht
for a successful season.
The first turnout of buys was lar
Kor than usual and Coach Itutber
ford Is confident of a winning
team. Hit lettprmen from lsnt
year's team and a new star play
er from Springfield high school add
much to tbn team' strength.
Thn lineup: Kenneth Klger and
Kred Pope, forwards; fcstln Klger,
renter; Kenneth Colwell and Will
lllll, guard; Kenneth Uettls and
John Merrltl. ubntltnte.
The girls have organised a team
and MUs Nichols, tho coach, thlaks
that with hard practice they will
develop a winning qiilntte al
though only a few have, played be
tatlve lineup: Mary Taylor and Cir
ca captain, with the following' ten
tative lineup: Mani'Taylor and Ge
neva Olcnn, gusrds: Agnes Knman.
center; RsthcrMoore, slde)centr;
Rva and Joyce1 Slgford, forwards.
TIMBER DEAL 'CLOSED1
.1,000 Acres In I.lnn ami Tjine Coun
tie Cliangc HnniH
KUOENE. Ore., Nov. 23. The
largest timber transaction In many
months was consumated here today
with the. trading ot Interlocking
tracts by the Continental Timber
company of Delaware and the Drew
Timber company ot Iowa. Approxi
mately C000 acres aro Involved and
places tho two companies with bod
ies ot timber that can be logged
In the same direction. Tho timber
U situated both In Linn and Lane
counties on the western slope ot
the Cascades In township IS south,
range 3 west.
Iloth companies In Oregon are
timber holding concerns, and are
among the largest lu the state. The
Drew pooplo are now operating In
Iowa, Minnesota and other states,
About a year ago they made a sim
ilar trade wHi the Dooth-Kelly
company, and now have a great
tract ot tine timber high on the
Cascade range which can be log
Red In the same dlroctlon. The
Continental Interests have also a
similar tract.
GEORGE HEADS PARTY
Former I'rlmo Minister Is Klected
lender ot National Liberals
LONDON, Nov. 23. Former
Prime .Minister Lloyd George was
unanimously elected leader ot the
national liberals at a party meeting
today.
The new parliament will be usk
ed ,tb continue and extend the
ameliorative measures prepared by
tho Lloyd ministry as regards trade
and employment, and also to guar
anteo.ii loan for the restoration ot.
Austrn, said King George today in
a speech from the throne, official
ly pponlng tho session,
LONDON, Nov. 23. Ilamsay Mac
Donald, laborlto, assuming the posi
tion as leader ot the opposition In
tho homo nt commons today, declar
ed In a debate on tho speech from
tho throno that tho king' address
regarding unemployment was proi
tumidly unsatisfactory to labor.
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KLAMATH COUNllfcJlmft
OF KLAMATH FAtU.i
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Resif nations WiU BTssK.
ered New Goremorj' HM;;
Slated For Jib '';$.
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POflTLAND, Nov. iifi" jkj
been announced In seml)tflcal.frW,
that nil three members of ibe Vim
highway cnmmlnlon wilt U4r,
their reslRnatlons, lo take .fift
.lanupary 1, or as soon as Ifa'athfli'
(lovernor Pierce ran or,wlll;ftcet.
I them. j.' .. .J.
WJihln a few days after JhrM.
of the voting was kB'oWaJkYaV?
bers of the board decidtd i,taji(ir,
all tlin clrcunitancn';it .vjafAa'a (a
them lo quit. The rei(fB.wf:tat
tbty wrote oat their rftlfrajiflaV
without delay, and Mr., WmU'iV'
liberty to appoint new la'tatita -iaf
he goes Into office. J0ff
that the threatened favMtUW.(oC.
the department, which baip'tfV
talk of the state sine V)telfo', 'f IH.
have llltle !f any effect. MrJttgrt)
will b able to put Into foiljj
reform without the delar lBcflt
to gelling the old comralsaloasra out
of .office. ' !;
Ituati Vt Camtnrti S)71'
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liucrrvi in in. raiir wif.uw
keenest In those eounkt,lUt;kal
uncompleted uignwsy, prafrsainj
mere win 1 a rusa-io gtraif
Irt. before the rata aaw. la tf
out. Just what alUJ"iti
r - : : rc- .vy
uui piaaor nas .iiu;iiir
poacd to let all th,
irscts and so firu,Hi
of afflre with a cImb all
rase the acllateb !).;
been agrjl i.i&7jim:u
I Imnnrtaaf T matter iwadlasT.'JlL.JRti
county, there befng ab'baKrogrtp)k)
I mile of navement to Uy to,WsiW't
rnuuminiipnq
UUIIIIIIIUUIUllUltJr
Ml
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ir&fmr
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Hfmmc
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iNKi
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ftboie favoring acting lo irajast
with the'.corJialsalon prvillltf4wUr
nlng by a big majorltr.,.''.:
Ilered that'll will "be poaslbj ;W,f
the contracts let for this PtU4'
fore the present highway Vo man
sion goes out of office. "v !!
Humor Kpecify l Kotue 0ff,
So many rumor were clrcmasea
during and following th'ej emtjhn
concerning the highway CO alia bale
that It would be useless tp-U.Wf
to verify them all,, and tattrsrrS'.
Hon would prove llresojue', (;.
remains a fact that' the clalisi.sjfiVjJi
travagance of this de'partMsts
much to do with the outc,oa6.fla't.
election. It was clalme4. 'Hjifl
stance, that all employe of' U";
partment are overpaid, and tt','in
nearly all cases the contractor) wi
paid more for the coraritftf
their work than their contract J flee
called for. " J V
Stories floated about to, the sff
that contractors, flndlog .thn4()thfy
were going to lose money, iMaJW
to members ot the board ajjd''f re
allowed huge extras; hit(' jrMy
built through sections reqalflak lft.
He grading cost much wore 'thi taje
contract price, and tha.t lafacf'j'e.
commission spent money w1tjiirtk
less hand. Kveu before lb '.W
yere polled It was said Thai.ir.
Pierce stood pledged liv Bl latffl
galon of the charges, aad'tbsf f tff
fouod them well founded, wb'jsl'.l
cceii to remove the bigwayOsj
mlisloners and put in new', aif b, ,, ,i
Would Kaow Trsrtir' ,C
1. y?
Tbou rumor ot cuurfestf
gone to the bolnt wherVtJatrsaT
many voters who would llfto JFiff
Ibe truth, The. mere r'sl'ia''V8f
the commissioner In office i-i
enllRhten those who woudWkrify
kuow. If Mr. Plerte aBdjyijs)-
porters really believe lo, the 'e'MffJf
made It would seem that ,lffr'isujjji
to delve to' the bottom as ffSfrt
their findings, Alt tho recorKs'wIII
be at their disposal. 3ooteoera
Is a general belief upon th:Wrijt
tho people that the so-calrH.'H9
llimc iruai nn ueeu uT.wp..jijiar
its own way In Oreioa, rt 'iir
Is getting too muck of thei
at a price Hut yields a. ,&(!
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Taxpayers an over
want tp know tha fa(
do not get them, frewyl
(Coatlaued oa
the Went side highway. TMV
been duo to Polk ccmatjfeiaiaV '
county cbUrt that autsijaBWirf Itta
commission. At the recent ilfrtlfci "
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