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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 102U.
STATE PUBLIC
J SERVICE BODY
v COLLECTS DATA
(Continued from.I'ntto One)
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knowing In ndvnnco' just what was
.wanted, no data had been prepared
lor presoi'.:U!mi at this time, mid
.excopt for figures presented by (!.
A. , Henderson, county , uKout. on
livestock' shipments, nono wus of
fered. ;. ,''''
' :-'frfi:vorVvtold llin gathering thnt
"the- nbiiimlKaloii wanted to know
' whptlipr ''th'o building or the rail
roads j proposed b tho commission
from. Ci aiiii to Odidl, ' Jlend to
Qdull, tyikcview' to Odcsir and from
Kirk to Oaki'ldgo -would ho of
uoncflt; to thin county,: and it the
roads, wore built what 'would Klam
nth county have to offer In freight
tonnage. No expressions woro heard
on. those (unntlonn. - '
Modoc ' Northern Not Included
H. . IX. . Mortonaon asked whether
. the commission complaint Includ
ed the, Modoc Northern,, and urged
Its construction. Corny replica that
since .'.tho Modoc Northern It) In
1 California,.' beyond Oregon jurisdic
tion, it -hud not bo'eu Included in
1 the complaint, hut ho thought that'
y.'Jf the. other weds wore conatructod
the"' Modoc" llrto 'would naturally fol
low.' .'ft said1 that1 bo arid his aides
Wore there to" assist In tho proparn
tloi) of tho dnfbramtfon thoy wanted.
i. Asked whether tho I. C C. under
the! Esch-Cuinnilngs act' had ; ever
forced the ! building of . rullroods,
pproy replied .in, 'tho .negative,, say
ing that the', law had been opera
tive, but. :.a::short time. ',
Could' Forco Privilege ''
VJcoroy'Veald that . ' If - tho roads
namod In tho complaint woro forced
by tho -1. C. C. to build, any one
' of thom could by court action re
quire ...common user privileges on
the . Natron cut-off because it Is a
mountain . 'gateway. The commis
sion In Ub-complaint is asking for
common user prlveleges on the
Natron ,out-off. - The Southern Pa
cific has said that it could not af
ford toibulld the line, undor com
mon .user agreement, and tho cham
ber of (Commerce here for that rea
son went on record as opposing
such prlveleges.
From.' - here the public service
. commission will go to La Pine to
morrow' morning, then to 'Summor
Lake, Paisley, Lakevlew and Burns,
reaching - Bona tor a hearing July
18.' ' . .'.'. '
j J. FARNELL "RESIGNS"
' Special !; State. Prohibition - Agent
.''Turns Jn His Star. ' : '
John Farnoll Is no longer a spe
cial state prohibition agent. Upon
his returni from Mcacham, where he
went t'o' ftttend the Oregon trail cel
ebration which 'was witnessed by
President jHardlng, Farnoll an
nounced that he had "turned in his
' star.' v,: '".
' A petition ' asking the revocation
of FarneU'a commission was recont-
. ly 8ent,;'to. the governor from here.
The petition . alleged that Farnell
was Incompetent to handle the work
In connection with the office of spe
cial state, agent. Farnoll did not
admit that Ills resignation had been
requested. . ' -
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BOY SAVED FROM
DROWNING WILLS
WOMAN $250,000
Korltiiu' C0.111CH Tii Mm, VLivn May
, Miller For Heroic Art Of
125 Years Ago
LOS ANdlCLKS, July 11. Mrs.
Clara May Miller, saleswoman fur
un oil syndicate has announced ro
colpt of a letier from a HokIoii law
firm tolling her she had been left
5 2no,0(i0 In the will of Xheodoo Tih
iiota, .leather maliuracluier it I.ynn,
Ma.sK., whom tilrj ftuved from drown
In!;, when he v.iiM a Hina'li boy.
A lid ii t 2! years ago, Mn, Miller
said she was a member of a parly
crossing Hie bay of Kiindy on a
sleiimi-hlp. Tilibclf, then a yonnga
ler, climbed to. Ilio rail and fell
overboard. Mrs. Miller, then Mlr.s
Clara tlcckivilh, although fully dres
sed, Immediately jumped in and res
cued tho hoy.
Tlbbi'tlH rather K"ve her $1,0110
to buy chillies to replace those ruin
ed and tho Canadian authorities, she
states gave hor a medal Tor heroism.
KILLIOI) IN CRAP GAME
PORTLAND, July 11. Frank
Horry died today from a bullet
wound, and 'Albert dorley, negro,
la In a hospital from Injuries to
colved In a fight in which It Is
charged ho fired the shot which
killed Berry. The .fight followed
a quarrel over a crap game.
NOTICH
If you have anything to build got
Van, ho builds anything. Phono
502-W. 9-14
' Frank Mills says when things do
not come your way it's a, sign yo
ought to be going after them.-
LIBERTY
LIBERTY
, , ' ' H SHELL COMPANY .
THE EVENING
COLLIXJR Of HUKGKONH TO
HOW MfcKTI XO IX CHICAGO
CHICAGO, July 11. Hospital
standardization, scientific research,
application' of recently developed
formulas in the control of disease,
surgical and medical clinics and a
series of technical discussions in
tlio . advancement of science, are
among tho features of tho pro
gram of tlm American College of
Surgeons, which will hold Its an
nunl mooting here October '22-20.
The surgical and clinical pro
gram will bu carried out In 40 Chi
cago hospitals', medical schools and
laboratories, " according', to announce
ment by A. I), liallon, general man
ager of , tho congress, Membership
in liie'cpllege extends to every state
in the union, Alaska, .tho Philip
pines, every provinco hi Canada.
Cintrnl and South America, England
ane the continent, China and other
countries, Ballou said, all of which
countries are expected to bo rep
resented by dolegatos.
DURHAM
TOBACCO
Kodak finishing at Stinson's. 3tt
iTRANGE are the places .
nur motor wanderings
take us strange are the ex
. periences we sometimes
- have. But this we know
, that to motor with assur
v''.,wane,'' our motor fuel must
be right. So when our gas
" runs low, we always drive
. in where we see the yellow
and red Snell sign tor tnar
good, Quick Starting Shell
jQasoline. ''
TODAY
TODAY
GOOD
C8GARETTES
genuine
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HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
6n Sea Queen's
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Many notables sailed on tho first European trip of the Leviathan as
a pSscr vessel when she left New '""XSS
Howarl Chandler Christy, the painter, and Mrs. Cnrlaty. lWfb
thueUing of. President Hardlng'e portrait, pulnted by. Christy, on
the Mat
Maiden Voyage
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