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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1925)
MONDAY, JUNE S, 10211 THE EVENING HERAIiH . For brief . notes -and "nbc knowledgments. where time presses or only n few words nre needed to carry the message, we suggest f i Symphony Lawn Correspondence Card. They are made from stand t rd 'Symphony Lawn stock ' llnen-finlshed and come twonty-four to the box with ! the same number '.of envel opes to match. :)f . Always correct and so con venient! With Plain Edge V;", 65c and 7Sc With Bevelled Gold Edge 75c and 85c STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FAliS, OREGON 1 Oilll May Valentine's , -." - ' . ; i . The ; MIKADO . Admission $1.00 Phone 93 We are specially equip ped . 'to economically produce - booklets and advertising folders.1 J ' : W. O. SMITH Printing Company "Quality ; Printing' V v What the United States needs Is a substitute for substitutes,. MR-HAPPV WRTT EVEPV NEPHEW OF YbUR UNCLE SAM I tKES A PICNIC 5AND-I jj VSCH MADE Or HnM CJjfcfw.BEN" two . thin,' well . Imtt'ored slices of the kind of bread you like place an evenly cut slice of this delicious sugar cured ham that, we sell. Bite out the northeast corner ' of this sandwich and masticate it thoroughly. Get the Idea got our ham. Watch for Mr. Happy Party 'A Proud Parents Remembered By Local Dentists A largo bouquet and a resolution In which congratulations wore formally embodied were today pre sented to Dr. Paul Noel and to Mrs. Noel, the occasion being the arrival of an infant son at the, Noel home Sunday. Donors were the following mem bers of tlto Klamath County Dental Society: Doctors Leonard, Westerfeldt, Wlsecarver, Boyd, Coe, Colei- Mason and Rambo. ?. Local Girl Is Secretly Wed Slipping quietly away from , the city, where she has been employed for a number of years In the court house, Miss Molllo Donelson was married to R. M. Frain at Alturas, California. The wedding was kept a secret by the uewlyweda and came as a complete surprise to their friends of this community. They are making their home, at Topsoy on the Klamath River, where the groom, has a large ranch. .., , P. . Saturday evening a, large num ber of their i friends were present at a reception at- their , home at Topsey. ,. ,,,.' - . Dorris Pioneer -Dies In Portland Word of the death of Lou Allen at Portland on last Tuesday has been received here by relatives friends. Mr. Allen was one of the pioneers of Dorris, California, where he worked for tho firm of Dorris & Fairchild tor more than 35 years, as a blacksmith and ranch helper. . He was well known by all the old-timers of that section. Whilo at Dorris he was married to Miss Elvira Whittle, and from this wedlock six children survive: Mrs. Alice "Hamllton.f Mrs. Grace Rambo, Sirs'. -'Ruth' 'White, Mrs. Dorothy ' Hamilton,' " Mrs. Pearl Enouf and Robert Alien.:- Thirteen ' years agd he left for Mayger, ' Oregon',' ' where " he was again married ' to Mrs. Adell billy, where he made'' his'lhdme.' At the time' of his death' his' '"wife ' and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy' 'Hamilton; were at his bedside. 'Mrs. Alice ffamlli'oh arrlved ''JusV a f e'w'"h6tirs after h'is dea'th. jJrl' Allen' was laid to rest .at Mayger, Oregon, "where he . leaves a ' host ' of1' friends' who mourn his death. """ : ' "''Mrs." Alice Hamilton' returned ' to Klamath 'Falls on Sunday after at tending her' father's' funeral. COURTS DEEDS Lena K. Henry et vir to Lucille M. Conway et vlr, portion of lot ( and a strip of land off the west side of lot 7, block 45 First Addi tion. Carl Barks et uz to Clyde Barks NE, E NW , less 12 acres in Sec. 32, T. 40. R. 10. ; The K. D. Co. to T. P. Hender son & R. M. Poole lots 7, 8, 9, block 42, Hot Springs Addition. ' . BALLOON DESTROYED. ;H; BOULOGNE, France', Juno 8. (A.P.)-ThB; Britten balloon Elsie, participant in the Gordon Bennett cup race, was destroyed in landing today when its., guidq rope caught on a moving freight train, crash ing the balloon on the tracks. The pilot was unhurt but a passenger was slightly injured., , ... ',, ... NEW TODAIT (Continued From Page Seven) FOR RENT New five room house, full basement, on paved street, strictly modern. , . $500 CASH payment will take a five room new modern house, with ov- . ery convenience, wonderful view, and a large front porch to enjoy " it from. FOR TRADE 130 acre farm on R. F. D 6 miles from McMinnville, Oregon, fully equipped. Has a good, barh and . 9 room A-l farm ' house ' with automatic water pres ' sure system, hot and cold water, .. bath and toilet, full basement, all' built-in features. This Is a won-, ' derful home. WIU"'trad';for Klamath Falls propertyvo.p.j';.,- ' v FOR RENT Nice two room apart ment in private home. Complete ly furnished. ""' -'!-'-(; FOR TRADE 4 good work horses, two saddle horses and farm mach inery. Will trade for lots in : Klamath Falls. FOft RENT 3 room new house. . Fire and Automobile Insurance Written. WALTON AND WRIGHT Phone 643-W . 601 Main St. IL I (Continued Vrom Pago One) give some othor corporation a chsnco to do something. "A load from Clear Lake to Merrill would do no good. All a rilltNjasl , does Is bring supply ntul demand, together and IhU section needs to.be brought In touch wtih njlijdlo western demnnd, a thins which the Northern Hues will do and. the only, thing that will Insure ranchers of this section receiving real, m'oney for tnc-.r products." The. cordial - reception accorded Mayor Goddard demonstrated that the people of Tule lake valloy ap preciated his efforts to koop the KUmath country open to railroad development. Hinstuiw S.H-uks President Wilson asked If any representative of the Southern Pa cific had anything to say as to why the Modoc Northern had not been built and C. A. Hlnjhaw, assistant traffic manager of tho S. P. volun teered to explain his company's po sition. Tho main reason, he stated, was the fact that tbey were tied up with lawiults '.arising out of the nnmerger of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific, as well as that of the Central Pacific-Southern Pacific. Since the settlement of these suits, "financial and physical conditions" have interotercd. . Interest t"was added to his re marks by the Interjection of a ques tion by John-Reber as to why tho rate in cheeso from Tillamook to San Francisco was 45 cents, while from Klamath Falls to San Francis co It was 11.47. Mr. Hlnshaw stat ed that these rates were controlled by the Interstate Commerce Com mission, but that the difference In the rate was due to water compe tition. "That word 'competition' ex plains It all," was the parting shot from Mr. Rebcr. Farmers Want R. R. R. E. Bradbury was next t ad dress the meeting and he stated that the Klamath Irrigation district had already taken steps to intervene In' the railroad controversy ' and that every effort would be put forth by It to bring In competing railroads. Dr. Trout, president' of the Malla Chamber of Commerce made a few remarks to ' the effect-that' the peo ple in the Tule' lake valley wanted a railroad and they did - not ' care who " built 'it, ' provided It was -a through line." "We donf want to be a tuft on the end of the dog's tail; we want to be a part of tho dog," he succinctly stated in emphasising the fact that a branch' line would not do. ' ." ; ' ,' ..-r -, . So Branch Lino " " A, M. . Thomas. 'secretary ' of ' the Klamath' Irrigation district was the lait speaker and also presented the resolutions for consideration. Be fore reading the resolutions he stat ed he did not agree with Mr. Corey about keeping hands oft in the rail road fight. "I dont believe In pussy footing. Down here we want a railroad, a through line and not a branch. We have been fed up on promisea by the Southern Pacific and I believe the time has come when we should go on record as repudiating the dllaJjry tactics of a company that has kept this coun try,, back. " When the question 'of building an east and west line was first taken 'up by tho Orogon Public Service commission, I wrote to Mr. Corey asking' that he urge the con struction of ' the' Modoc Northern. His answer was that there were only sixteen miles of that line In Ore gon and as we were ' practically on the state line' we should go - to California if 'wo wanted any help. Personally I believe. that if the Ore gon Trunk Is permitted to build to Klamath Falls, it will continue on south . to a connection with tho Western 'Pacific and that lino will pass through the Tule lake valloy. That It. what' we want. Lot us go on reoord as showing uur deslro for It." Too Much Delay "Mr. Hin-jhaw says that It takes time and monoy to build railroads. .The Southern .-Pacific has had seventeen, years . in which to con struct a line through the Tulo Lake valley. ' I , think' that Is sufficient ilme.. The Hill lines now come and say they have the money. It Is my idea that' we ought to encourage them for the time to at band as well, as the cash." .:l.Before submitting tne resolution to .a vote, President Wilson said: ."That there may be no misunder standing, I want you to know that this resolution Is antagonistic to the Southern Pacific. If you I'J not want to antagonize- It, then dont vote for the resolution as It Is; If you do want to antagonize It, then a vote for the resolution will have that effect." (. ' Tho Resolution The resolution follows: ' WHEREAS: There are in this Im mediate vicinity oyer, one hundred RUNK A u t LOOK FOR THE thousand acres of fertile land, a part of tho. .Klaiuatu-CalUornla Federal Reclamation Project, auw under, ir rigation jnst coming onder irrlgn-1 iion, or that may easily be put un der Irrigation, with ample water supply, capable of producing great quantities of foodstuffs and, WHEREAS: ' The production of ctbps, the -development of tho land' bow settled and the securing of set- i tiers for the land ' trot ettlel Is I greatly retarded and hampered by lack of transportation to adequate markets, and ' WHEREAS, The opening for set tlement of thousand of acres of government lands now under Irri gation and ready for settlement waits on railway transportation, and WHEREAS, The colonization and settlement of thousands of acres of privately 'owned -land now under. Ir rigation 'iid -ready; for settlement waits on'raflway transportation,' and : WH ERE AS, Tho' Spiithern'.Paciric Railway Qotupany ' which 'claims I to" serve this territory has neglected and failed up ,(o this time to build a. railway 'through this community and through this project," although we believe . the'; records will snow that thel.Soutbcm Pacific railway company! 'promised the' Interior" Dd partment(t Bureau of Reclamation (then the Reclamation Serlve) to construct a railroad from Klamath Falls south through , tho project to rail connection (the so-called Modoc Northern Railway) before said Pro ject was. begun, twenty years ago, and although tho Southern Pacific railway company owns and has own ed for many yoars a right of way through tho project and through this community, ana aiuiough repeated appeals over a period of years have been mado by the people of this pi eject o the Southora Pacific Rail way company bo construct said Mo doc Northern railway, and ', ;. . WHEREAS, The Southern" 'Pacific rallwajH" company 'now publicly an nounced construction plans that will, in our,) belief, make the building of the, 8lld M'odoc Northern railway, in its on'tlrety Impossible If not 4m. possible, andj ., .'i WHEREAS, Tho building' of 'a main-line railway through this pro ject Is necessary not only to our prosperity and proper development but to our very existence, and WHEREAS, The Oregon Trunk railway company has asked of the Interstate OnmniBKio Commission permission to ('.instruct a railroad from Bend, Oregon, to Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd WHEREAS, We believe that con struction and entry ot i.hj Oregon : 1" f" :-f'.-'A;.'.-'- o m obi 1 e Buys! Big Announcement This Paper Soon Trunk railway Into this territory would bo of Inostlmablo benefit to I Tvlo Lako valley, the Klamath-Cull, I tornia Keciamation -Project v and I Klamath County generally. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT, RE" SOLVED by this mass meet tug of! cltirens and land owners ot Malln and vicinity that wo respectfully brgo that tho request of the Oregon trunk railway company to tho Inter state Comniorce Commlialon for per mission to construct and operuto a railway line from Bend, Oregon to Klamath Falls, Oregon, bo granted, and - - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That jvo bclloro It would bo a wis.) I policy for tho Interstate Commorco Commission to grant to the Oregoj Trunk railway company common use of tho trackago of tho Southern l'u- flclc railway company from Odoll or Skooknm, to Klamath Palls: Provid ed, .hwweyorV "that if such right Is granted Shd Is rcshtecl by tho Boulh- J-'., ' : .1... ern i-itcuio cumpnn, f nai permission I bo given mo said Oregon Truuk railway Company to Degin Immedi ate construction of a Una from Bend I Oregon, to tho Sprague River, thence I to Bonanza, Olene and Klamath I Falls, as well as a Una up the wuj:. sld of Klamath Lako from Klsmotl." Falls, Orogon, to a point to be I designated by tho said Oregon Truax I railway company. I certify that the above Is a true copy lot a resolution passed at a mass mooting of citizens . hold all Malln, Oregon, June 6, 1925,' at which meeting over 200 persons woro present. " A. "W. Thomas, Notary Public for Oregon. My com. expires 'March 13, 1929. Fourteen votos woro cast against It. Ten of thoe were cast by rep resentatives 'of the Southorn rucl- flc, and Strahorn roads and 'their frionds ' who . accompanied them, three by the California Oregon Pow er company anions by a resident ot tne Tule Lake valley. r - , LEAVE FOR .IACKSONVILLK Loenl People Hell Homo nnd Will ; Moyo WiMlnesiiy "Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Button,' resi dents of tho wost slrta of tho Link I river, have sold their home and I purchased a residence In Jackson- j vllle Orogon, whom they oxpoct to muko their homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. rSutton will leave on Wadnesday, You ' will find somn easy going people are hard to stop, n They say tho poor may be happy. We sny tho happy are not poor, ; fi Daddts coming with f II '-. " VAT m - 0 111 ' V-1 1 Aft tWflt -- J - i . Thif deHflhlfuI. W- If I ' Hllrl A - L.tlnd.neflclaJ. IN in v . k i m-i iv la r":-"w ii II JlKVZXMtttK-- Vttr III , . II J rnffl WJJA And tlwn when you III i i3i 'jimmmm ?. howler i m M L'RZx th little folks are III . ill Mtmn?& for their Wriftley'.. Ml BttSTXttffiiX I J II I . - - lil MMW U att j I I .n II J : 111 WlrAI fs I I -WZW I IE I I 1 1 Iff II ll IV fILfl III ll I I 11V V i ! -".'irrrrrJ I . I II IK II I I r" If . : I 1. 1 I I VVJ II I II .: . . ' ' ! Bunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing can. : good nluco tb convnlosce In Illness and nfler snrgleal oponHlon( Rn,to nfo rennnniiblu. - Ambulimeo for lurmcher-icancn. Hesidtm pnarmnelsi, Prescriptions and medicine may night, ' ". :- - ' .i. ; ' All Physicians Klamath Valley Hospital PINK AT I'Ol KIAMATIl Cor. 4th and Pine for you my wrtgieas! ' I , --:-.-rT.T. " 1 -'A' be .obtained at nil' times diy or ; ' v;..,) i; ',.'. ;,!' Cordially Welcome ' ' I ltTir HTItlCIO'P I'AI.LM, OHIO, Telephone 497 Ml