The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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BVKMHTG REKALD, KLAMATH 'TOWS. AREA AN
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For the month of
August
r'Easy, comfortable shoes for these hot days when
your feet are tired and swollen. We suggest
' 0W HIS a
John Kelly's
Lady Walker, Arch Suppor Shoes
Noted for Fit, Comfort and Style
To Dress Well and Look Successful Start at the Feet
Bostoniana for Men
6.50 to 10.0,0
The lighter shades of tan are still going strong
For Children That Are Hard to Fit
We have that well known line of Simplex made by Weyenberg.
In all the wanted styles of straps and oxfords. Very reasonably
priced.
KLAMATH FALLS SHOE STORE
W. H. KITTO, Prop.
Service and Satisfaction
S.. P. It.ULitO.il PLAN'S
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WOOD
Summer weather has melted
down the price of
Block-Wood
to the extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on.
Don't hesitate, but buy your
winter's wood. now. There will
be no cheaper prices.
GreeS Sl8bJ y
Orders are coming in (or that
good cheap wood green slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
best green slab we have ever
sold. Order a years supply of
blocks, and green slab, and
you are safe you can get no
better wvxd.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
built into tne Klamata territory.
Just how much wo eunnot say."
The railroad ottictals then pro
ceeded to set forth their views on
the useiessnes of the Northern lhus
in building into Klamath. They
ield that they would not only be
paralleling the main line of the 8.
P. but also the Williamson river
extension of the Strahoru railroad.
They pointed out that, aL-cordin?
io their incerprviation; the in; -state
commerce commission would
not permit the paralleling of their
lines.
Various react! ns were evident
from members off the railroad com
mittee of the chamber.
I.nnuii Fnvors S. I.
W. K. Lamm, president of the
Lamm Lumber Co., was frankly in
favor of the S. P. lines and indicat
ed tout e favorod the chamber of
csmmefr.e getting behind (he South
ern Pacific lines, in or-Jer that
Klamath might secure the railroad
construni ;n promised.
"I can not understand why the
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We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
We are now
Taking Orders
for New Hay-Timothy, Rye and Alfalfa
We handle a fancy line of groceries as well as
hay, grain and poultry supplies
We buy and sell on market prices
Truck for general Hauling
:: Anderson Transfer & Feed Co.
335 South 6th St. Phone 795
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Northern lines would build south
into Klamath territory, and 1 was
certainly surprised when I heard
that tie survey crews were actually
at work." Mr. Lamm said. "I feel
that we should do all we can to aid
tho S. P. They have come forth
and Riven us something definite."
W. O. Smith was neutral, hut ask
ed many questions of the railroad
men concerning t jnnage. W. 0. Dal
toa, urged that the chamber while
doing all that Is possible for the
S. 1'.. proceed slowly ns fur as fav
oring tie 8. g. over the Northern
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Advises Caution
"There Is that change of a split
in the chamber and in the com
munity over such an issue" he sail.
"We must know whut we are doing
first."
Mr. Lamm suggested that the com
mittee meet next Tuesday evening
and take up the proposition further.
A meeting of the committee for
that date was set.
Mr. Hinshaw explained to the
committee, that th support of t ie
S. P. by the Klamach public woul:l
be a great aid to the conduction
of the lines that are proposed. You
can well understand that the favor
able feeling of the public, v nil
react in cur favor before the in
terstate commerce commls-ilou.
Invest XI Million
Total investment which wo.i!d lie
InoludeJ in the construction of i .e
new lines which would he biult in
event of no "destructive compeil
tron" would be sixteen mill, in dol
lars, it was estimated by Mr. Kelly
and Mr. Ingram last night. At this
time, the S. P. Is expending sixteen
million dollars on the completion
of the Natron Cut off, which would
make an expenditure of 32 million
dollars by the S. P. In rall.oad
construction in the general Klam
ath territory during the next few
years.
The officials held tihat It was
ha;dly fair to bring c.miietltion
against a line which had been striv
ing so hard to serve the teirltory of
the Klamath basin.
Mr. Shoup and li s parly left for
San Francisco yesterday. He sign
ed the statement below lit yester
day afternoon. The statement Is
the first comprehen :lve outline by
Me Southern Pacific company o.'
future railroad const, u ti n.
Want Opposition .statement
"Now we would like to see lite
Northern lines. come forth and tell
the public wiiat they intend lo I i
one officlul de lured.
Following Is Mr. Sh lup's state
ment: "III response lo requests that B
clarify the sltuatl n With reipect to
our plans for the development of
ti aiisportatlon facilities in Klamath
Falls, Southern Oregon and North
ern California generally, Ihey have
been matured lo tie extent that en
ables mc to muke the following
statement on behalf of the Soul lern
Pacific company, aulli rllatlvely
In in. ii.ii It comprehensive, state
ments heretofore published are lo
some extent reviewed therein:
1. The Southern Pacific has ac
quired subject lo approval nf the In-
From Among the "Newest and Smartest" We Offer
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We have SPECIAL on SALE NOW some wonderful
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FELTEX RUGS are exceptional values, of durable service, made in
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Reg. Now
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terstate Commerce Commission BS
Interest in the Strahorn railroad
(the O. C. & E.j and application
ins been made to extend this road
ta a point on Williamson Itlver. and
ale. to Stiver i and oastwud
to Lawevlew. The Southern Pacific
has made application to the Inter
state Commerce Commission f ir
authority to attend its line south
ward through the .Malln and Merrill
terrllory forty miles to Cornell. The
S.aihern Pacific which has acquir
ed all the common stock of the N.
3. O. subject to toe approval of the
Interstate Commerce Commission
ifcaa agreed to broad gauge the ne
I tire line Into I.akevlew.
j. Tho Strahorn Lint (the o. c.
b K.) If the taking over of an in
lerest in this system Is approved
'by the Commission, Will within nix
months after their approval be made
.part and parcel of the Kmtliern
'Pacific system ho far at rale making
its concerned: Mr. Btraborn having
concurred in t-'iis plan.
I 3. Through the application! made
and such other applications as are
, necessary the Interstate Commerce
'Commission will be aske I f.ir aitlh
i orlty to create a line thnadgh r viin
Klamath Kails lo connect with the
Central Pacific, giving a route via
0gden thai win tie reasonably diroci
and avoid the present longer hunt
through Weed; nnd upon approval
of the Commission wo win prompt
ly undertake the construction of this
Hue nnd hulld It within tho time
set by the c nuinlsslou.
Our study of the territory to lie
served, construction costs, anil op
erations are not yet compiule, but
we win complete these inrsstlfatloni
within a reasonable time ami upon
their completion will announce the
route t't the east to bo taken lo
conned srlth the Central Pacific.
4. We have beep asked uviolhcr
or not there Ih any PTOtpeot Unit a
cut-off between the Natron Line and
the Htrahorn Line (the O. 0. & K.)
hi Williamson itlver would bt oon.
StrUSted In Ihe event we took over
the Strahoru Line (the O. C. A B.)
thereb'y placing Klamalh l'alls off
the direct tliriiiigh route fnm Ogleu
lo bho east via the Central I'nciflc.
(Continued on Puk" rin )
Mens I'lti" Sox lllack and Tan
colors II pairs for tl. Klamath
KIoIIiIiik Kompauy. Adv. 31-8.
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Opposite Post Office Phone 234