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1 Sixth and Oak
Washington Forest , .
Still Undisturbed
By Presence of Man
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B1C LI. INGHAM. Wash., .May 31.
Ouo of tho Inst unexplored fron
tiers of tho United States Hon in
Whatcom county, 'GO miles east of
llellingham. . ' '
Tho district, which embraces .ap
proximately " 200 square mtlos,' Una
between Sourdough' mountain and
Mounts linker ami Rhukseri, It
contains an almost Inpenotrnblo for
est and a number of unnamed
mountains whoso elevations reach
to S000 feet. Tho 'ounly Is a great
game sanctuary, thera being scan
around tho edges of tho district
large black, brown and silver-tip
bears, deer, and other wild animals.
One of tho mountains coutalus big
glaciers. ...
Forest rangers, who tinvo a look
out' station north of Sourdough
mountain, declare that hikers can
work into tho heart of tho district
along tho high levels of Sourdough
mountain and along arms of other
peaks of tho rango. They doubt
whether pack horses can bo taken
into tho conter of tho district.
Two-thirds of Whatcom county Is
In a forest reserve. Loss t.'au a
third has been sun-eyed.
Road Will Be
V Graded Forty
Miles in 1925
Concurrent with activity toward
railroad construction to Lakeview
Is a more, definite movement to
link Klamath : Falls and Lakeview
with a standard state highway.
. Fprty miles of (the highway will
be graded this year, according to
authentic information received here
today. 'With this section completed,
I the 100-mile stretch of state high
way will, by the end pf this year,
be completed for 34 miles; graded
4 0 miles, and 26 miles yet to be
j constructed. ,
The present program for con
struction is . as follows: Grading
df 16 miles from : Lakeview west
to the Drews valley section: grad
ing . of fourteen miles "from the
Drews valley section west fourteen
miles; grading of the Bly hill sec-
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tion, a stretch of road ten miles
long. ' . -
Grading to Start
According to advice received to
day from Lake county, grading - of
the lS-mllo stretch of road between
Lakeview and Drews valley will be
started at once. This section of
road is being financed and con
ducted by the county alone. How
ever, there is an understanding with
the stav. highway department that
if Lake county authorities grado this
section, that the state and forest
service should take Immediate steps
toward the grading of the Quartz
valley section ; from Drews valley
14 miles west to Devil's Garden In
Klamath county. Reports that work
will start on this section are sub
stantiated., by the. fact that '.Lake
county Is now living " up to , her
agreement by grading the 16-mIlo
section of road.
A third grading project that will
doubtless be let during the June
meeting of the state highway com
mission, will be the' so-called Dly
Hill section. Surveying work on
this stretch of road has been In
progress this spring and the stage
Ib set for the first tossing of dirt.
The state highway commission Is
anxious to connect up Lakeview
with the rest of , Oregon, Roy A.
Klein, state highway engineer, said
on a recent visit. Present transpor
tation arteries leading from lake
view tend to draw Lakeview toward
California rather than Oregon, and
to eliminate that condition, tho
commission Is directing Its attention
to the completion of this projoct.
Knotty Problem
' One of the knottiest problems
that has ever come before the com
mission will bo tho problem of re
locating tho stnte highway between
Dairy and Bcatty.
. At the commission meeting of
May 28 this question Is up for
final settlement. Certain road engi
neering authorities have advocated
that the state highway from Dairy
to Bedtty be ' changed. Instead, of
being routed around through Bon
anza, they advocate a direct road to
Beatty, holding that the distance
between Klamath Falls and Lake
view, would be shortened consider
ably and also that maintenance cost
of the highway would be lessened.
However, the state highway from
Dairy to Bonanza- has all ready been
completed and relocation of the
road would mean that several miles
of the surfaced road between Dairy
and Bonanza would have- to be
abandoned as a stato highway road.
Another argument for the Dairy-Bonanza-Beutty
route is that the
state highway would tap greater
population centers.
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LIONESS SNAPS AT
THREE CUBS; GREAT
DANE IS NOW NURSE
BERLIN, May 21. The raising
of three cub lions, the offspring of
Scnta, the prize lioness of the Berlin
zoo, has been entrusted to a Great
Dane. Tho cnbs upon their birth
Immediately were taken from Scnta,
who showed a disposition to kill
them.
The foster dog mother nurses
thorn carefully to tho great, dollght
of hundreds of, children' who arp
watching tho development of the
playful young; lions,
DKLCRADK. Jugoslavia. May 21.
Zalr Kffendl, who is belioved to
be Kuropo's oldest man, counting
1S1 years, recently stopped here one
night on his way to Rome. He Is
said to have been "born In Kurdis
tan in 1774, but has lived In Con
stantinople most of his life. '
Italian doctors Invited Zalr to
Romo, where be is to be the guest
of the Anthropologists' Society and
will be examined by physicians who
are interested in the causes of his
longevity. - He has only one child
living, a son who is 80.
Europe's Oldest
Man Claimed To
Be Born In 1774
WUd Turkeys. Will
: Be Raised In State
PORTLAND, May 21. Wild tur:
keys will be established as game In
Oregon. It efforts iof the state game
commission are successful, said
Captain - A. B. Burghdutt. state
game wardeti 'todny. Attempts were
made to propagate tho birds a num
ber of years ago, but were, unsuc
cessful. .. . - . .
"Bui domestic, turkeys thrive In
Oregon." Burghdull 'said. "For' that
Teason, I don t. .see why. tho wild
birds cannot be propagated."
' A shipment of 'three dozen eggs
were received from Ohio today. They
will be handled at the game' farms
at Eugene and Corvallli. . TMa com
ing fall several ' pairs of birds will
be .imported from Ohio, together
with other shipments of eggs. ' .
ALGOMA ITEMS
Mrs. B. A.- Fx was called awa
the tordpart of the week by the
death of her father In northern
California.
John R. and George JIageUtein
drove to the Agency on business,
Monday afternoon.
Mr.' and' Mrs. Evans paid a visit
to Klamath Falls, Saturday evening.
Hans Uhrmannwas a visitor in
Vonna valley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. rrea uingeier sir.
children wore visiting with Mr.' and
Mrs. John Hagelstein, Sunday after
noon. i ... .
Mrs. Dave Gammon was shopping
In Klamath Falls, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. (A. A. Vogelpohl
of Modoc Point mado a short visit
with Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Hagel
stein, Sunday evening.
Carl Woelk accompanied ' Hans
Uhrmann up from Hlldorbrand, Sun
day, and will be. employed on tho
highway here.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. R. Regcnato at the home of
Mrs. John Regenato. In the Miller
H!l district. ; Mr. Ilegcnato is em
ployed by the AJgoma Lumber Co.,
as a lumber pller. ' ' , -
J. W. Connor was a business
visitor In Klamath Falls, Saturday
evening.' : . : ,. . -
MODOC POINT V
Mrs. 8. W. EgeHne,, Mrs. D. H.
Crump and Mrs. Cha. Drlscoll spent
Saturday in town shopping.
On Sunday morning Mr. W. E.
Lamm loft for San Francisco on a
business trip. . . ..
The Lamm .Lumber company has
a now rock crusher. W. D. Miller
has itho contract to pour the con
crete for tho Lamm residence. Mr.
J, -Rimer being In charge. . .
Concrete Is also lining poured for
tho foundation of a now dry shod.
7 Mr,' fendUnk..;. Btuco. Pnrks spent
Sunday ofloraoon (4iBimt)tTallf.
Tho first gnnw' of ilio Timber
Kup penheimer
SUMMER SUITS
give the cold shoulder
to sultry discomfort
Fabrics Light and airy as a ,m o u n t a i ri
,v. ' breeze.""' ' .
Colors All the cool hues of blues and
gys. ,
Styles Two-piece models for men and
young men. Made so carefully
" and tailored so well that they hold their
style through summer stress and duress.
30, 35 and up to 50
Klamath Klothing
Kompany
Leading Clothiers
League will be played next Sunday.
Mrs. O. A. Bellman spent Monday
visiting with Mrs. W. B. Lamm.
8am Rife and A. J. Chldosier wont
fishing at ChlloQUln on Sunday. '
Mr. Al Moyers who represents a
San Francisco wholesale grocer was
a Modoc Point visitor on Monday. .
Christen Arctic ' ,'
Airplane . Vessel
. NEW. YORK, May" 21.. Christen
ed with a bottle of spring watof by
"Snow Baby," tho daughter of. the
late near Admiral Peary, Ithe 'Mm
Milllan airplane carrier, (Peary was
steaming toward IJostonitoday on
the flrst'leg of Its Irlb.WtHb Arq
tlc . ..iv'v! .
Mrs. Marie Abnlglto 'Peary Staf
ford wielded the bottle to name the
ship for her father.
The christening was witnessed by
a distinguished group of navy offi
cers, officials ot tho national geo
graphic society, Commander Donald
B. MncMlllan and friends of the
Peary family.
Everything lovely today, Coolldgo
hrrwiident,.. Is..cJannlng an auto trip
and Dtibft Hth Is Twsttcf,
Railroad Buys
'Auto Bus Line
Jaloff Interests Sell to
S. P. & S. on Lower 1
Highway
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. Tho
Spokane, Portland and Soattlo
Transportation company which wi(s
organized as a subsidiary of the
Spokane, Portland and Soattlo' rail
way to operate motor hUHcs on tho
lower Columbia river highway ho
twoon Portland and Seaside Ore.,
today took ovor tho competing bun
of. the Columbia Hinges Inc.
Flftoon buses wore turned ovor uuu
A. Jaloff, hiiad of tho stngo com
pany, agreed) not to engage again
In operation of buses on this route,
though ho will continue to operate
on the upper Columbia river high
way and Willamotto vnlley.
Tho bus schedule will bo ar
ranged so as to cooperata with tho
railroad and round trip tickets will
bo interchangeable on bus or train,
Prosldent Turner of tho transpor
tation company and tho railroad on-
nottijceij
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