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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
osteopathic physician
ANll RURnrEOH
Offlo and Realdencn l'boue 321
L O. U. T. TIE.pl
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
T0 M.iln (it. Phono 133-W
Mai., ant grind Olnsaca. Dupll
clo broken laaaoa, ropalr trauma
Dr. Philip Cole
0nor:U Practice of Donttatrr
Open Rrpnlnm by Appointment
Phono 5C 618 Main
Ovor Mua'i Hto
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND RtmVETOR
Pbonc 204M 210 Il',;h St.
American Legion
Klamath Post No
Miinllngr la' in". Ird
Vuoadaya Court Hj
Boaomant
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Pion 6-tY
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tnf mnmbora walonma
Rika Tomplo, 3rd Main
Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted
Ruler Tom DolnMl. Sec
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesday
tl.yroum Hall. 8th and
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
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V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLG
BUY THEIR
LPWRITX,
The Silver Lining
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher oi Piano
One Hour lesson a week unit
privllcgu or duns work In
composition, history of niu
lc. our training, otc.
Terms, $5.00 per month
Residence lonu California
Pliomi 790W
Studio D03 3rd St. Ph.284M
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL I'ltlLI.LIlH
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimate flTon on water
yatema. Prtcca Raaarmabl
artnalTr IdCen-K-fl Mi"
-Tbo net) Concrete Hollow-Wai
Building Ilrlck tor Found
'.at Walla. Bulhllnxa etc
-Absolutely Klro and Weather
Proof at a cost )tl than an
other form of maaonry
-Btone-Tlle oonatructlon ellm
lnatoa upkeep expanse, la In
iealrnetlble, and le approved
the beet architect and
bnlldor
Cuercolletl s a baae
Htncco flaialt
for
ot a Jrteimnte Tour Jab
Oth and Market. Phone 682W
Concrete Pipe Co.
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ly to Snn Kranrlsco. Tho Sonl!r:i
l'nolttc unci rolateU compnnlea oper
ating In iht Klnnm'h r.-Uin, p;n
jKwu :i drv.: tj.orii route from
Klumuth Fulls.
Tbu lmui Ins la ojcpoclpd to dovolj,,
tettlmonv aa to '.vhotlior there !i
i nniiKh irnffle la ilKlil In tho Klaiu
aib ronton ij warrant approval by
filo Interatato oommerco commlaalou
both or i if so proJeoU.
Miiny Atlcml
Conaplcluui In the court room
wero i ltiiif execuihva, ail irnojra,
truffl,- mnn.igura, .pvratlaj oldcali
and locating engineers Ot the oppo.
lag MUmy ayatoius. Mcmber.H cf
the Oregon Public servi.-e oommii-
alon nnd repreHcnt.itlvp shippers of
j commodities and of community or- I
ganiMllona !n the region affected ;
j mo iiroimatrci ri.:n railway extcn-
:-lon pr grani.
Only aa Interested observers
EVERETT TRUE
.GVC'ReTT, 1.. HGARO A' SQOD IRvs-H
STORY. Ai 'T5.)3tif-?Arxl (AjiSNT INTO 'A
AND BSJA'Ber2.S VDT (SS 015?" NO
NCVCR fVllfviaP WHAT
WAKlT lo W)Y XOUR
IRSH BROGUE. IS
DUTCH
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THE EVENING HERALD'S
r'.'prpitentatlvc of tho Dolofl Pacific
liratan prnt u tba luna wHIob
COilOCTnl thoin wao hoard b the
luloralutn commorco (PSIBlMlon Bev
Ta BOftlAl ago. That Inane u It
ooosarnaxl the Ilflofl PaelfV- wi ni
to MlMlipn to Crntral Or;:nn lino
from IJuiiin U Baud and from ItenJ
I j a oriui .1 Ion v.'Uli t he '.in ii'ur. ii
Paclfla'l KuKeni.-Kliiinath F.illa cut
off. Ordlnurlty there v; i! I havi
been u declaim la that cue ), fore
DCfi hut tho iraitea 111 vol'. I In thr
pieaenl hearing huvo appeared In
tbd nature of u aupplemeniitl pro
ceedliiK, nnd no declalou In rxpoctad
III tho l.'nlou Pacific caae until (be
preient laauo la ready to be decided.
If rat WiOieaa
Jude II. t'arey. vie- pp.fililent
of the Oregon Trunk, wiik tho flrat
wltnaff.
II" nld that when tie Oregon
Trunk wua built In I1I1V, the inten
tion wiii to extend via Klatmith KuIIh
to Mcdford und tbo Rogue river
country, llualneaa condlllonn nnd a
llamP I" the pine Induatry atoppe
tile load lit Deud, ho aald. although
Biirveyu hud been made all the
way and part of tbo rltln-of-way
had been obtained.
ltc.i'Mis ClteU
Now, he declared, a revival of
b loaaa, the greuter Importance of
the Oregon pine industry In tho
light of a decreased southern sup
ply, nnd a hopeful survey of the
agricultural and grazing Interests
In the district have combined to
ii.i. On r;on 'I run); oilii iain re
new their extension plana.
.Many mill owner.! have said they
will build law mills if tie- rail line
is CKtahliKhcd, he suid. and the agrl
cultural am! grazing ladtiHiries show
equal signs of Increase if rail ex-
teUKiou Is mudo.
Itulph ISudd. president of the C.-eat
Northern rullroad, was a witneas to
day. He was formerly chief engineer
of the Kpokune. Portland and Seattle
utol tbu Oregon Trunk lines, nnd
made the surveys for the latter In
1901 and 1910.
"The Oregon Trunk ns it Mauds is
an uncompleted project," Hudd stat
ed. "The original plan was to extend
the line to the Klamath basin. The
moat expenma part of ibis entire
line hns been built."
He declared the Klamath region
Will become the greatest pine lum
her manufacturing center in the
country within a few years, as the
southern plno districts nre being rap-
Idly depleted and the lumber men
there are moving north.
I!l Timber Pioi;iam
President Hudd announced that of
ficials of both the Weyerhaeuser and
the Shevlin-Illxon Interests had come
to him and promised a large volume
If business if the Oregon Trunk Itni
was extended Into (he Kl.imath basin
"They have been urging us to build
for some time," Btidd said. "There
Is from 33 to 40 millions of feet of
standing
timber in the region we
wish to traverse. I think that within
five years of the time
wu enter
Klamath Falls thu business In that
disiri.-t win have Increased from 12,-
By CONDO
THC CVfSRK SAX
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VJZ
V iV
000 carload or lumber annnaBy to
18,000 to 30,000 carload, or wlil ih
our lines would get at leant 1 1,000
clu.(l ..
,
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Ue loid of tho original plan to
build the Oregon Trunk aouth from I
Btnd to Klamath lake, then over ,.,;
.. ,
Cascade mountain., to Mcdford und
the Rogue Hirer baeln. The Sled ford
part of the plan, lie aaid. Is not under
consideration now. Hudd testified
that 1225,000 was spent In engineer
ing, In securing rights of way and In
clearing south of Bead when the plan
was halted on account of financial
conditions and a marked clump In
tho pint, lumber market.
The present proposed line from
Ilend to Klnmatli Falls not follow the
original survey, he said, because tho
Southern Pacific was opposed to
granting a common user on IU prc
ont road south of Kirk Into tho lake
City. As the new route In places is:
vory close to the newly constructed
Oregon, California and Eastern road
It lie Strahorn line), President Hudd
was asked If ho wan willing the new
road should Join the Strahorn line
tn Joint operations.
I avors Common Iser
"1 would attempt in every reason
able way to make use of the Strahorn
lino If It was rebuilt to standard."
ho (gid. "I would be willing to enter
Into n common user plan with tbo
Strahorn line and any other lines
upon a proper ba3is."
j ne Oregon i runu line, It was ,
stated. Is owned by the Spokane, 1
Portland and Seattle, whoBo stock
In turn Is owned by the Great
Northern and the Northern Pacific
railroads, commonly known as the
Hill lines
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Will Help I-arming
Not only did Budd declare that
the Klamath region will ba a great
lumber manfuacturing center, but
he stated the agricultural and graz
ing industries along the proposed
route of the Oregon Trunk will be
greatly stimulated. The increased
population that will move into thu
new region will increase the busi-
ness. He stated that the present
lumber business at Bend furnished j
about 10.000 carloads of lumber an-j
anally, which was divided by the
Oregon Trunk and the Union Pacific.
This it not enough to pay for the
operation of tho road, he Eaid.
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Oregon Trunk would not reach be-j
yond Bend, the lice would never i
have been started," its former
chief engineer declared. Ths new '.
extension is IPS miles and will cost,
16.500.000. according to Budd, it Is;
necessary not only to develop the i
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country throughout which it passes.
but Is needed to furnish business:
for the lines already built, as with-.
in 25 years the Bend mills will :
have about exhausted tho timber in I
the district in which it will pay them
to operato.
I.umlier Demnnds
He thinks the timber in the Ocho- j
co forest reserve will bo cut in '
PrlneviUC and other points east of
Bond.
The lumber demands of the mid-j
western stater arc becoming greater;
and greater, and as good crops have j
been the rule in this part of the
country, pine lumber is wanted In
every state served by the Hill lines,
Budd stated.
Ho brought out that tho new
survey of tho Oregon Trunk gave
it a ono percent grade whereas the
Strahorn lino bus 2 percent, it was
said. Uuon cross examination bv
n., r rw r ,!., a,hn Do-in.
. ';
Budd stated there was no agreement i
by the Oregon Trunk and tbo Union
Pacific (o stop at Bend tn 1910', but
tho financial conditions caused the
halt.
ALMETER GETS
OFF WITH 140
FINE IN COURT
A letter from "Ed," a money j
order for $40 and a story that'
sounded straight saved Ralph Al-1
meter from a stiff jolt from Justice
of tho Pence Ed Kendall Saturday
night. Almeter paid a flno of $140
when he pleaded guilty to possession ;
of intoxicating liquor.
Alemeter claimed that the 60 gal- i
Ions of moonshine whiskey found
in the basement of his homo be
longed to a man whom bo knew by
the name of "Ed." His story was
substantiated by a letter received
from "Ed" Saturday written from
Grants Pass, which whitewashed Al-uh'i.-i'
of any complicity in the moon
shine ileal.
Hut Justice of the Peace Kendall
while believing that Almeter) did
not take an active part in the whis
key deal, realized that tho moon
shine was stored in his basement
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
OliAMIFlBD A BATBS
'first Insertion per line 10c
j Two Insertions per line 15c
Ilireo Insertion per line litre .
Pour Insertion per UxM SB I
(feell -i. perllne!!Oc
One Month per line 78c 1
Minimum trharga 25c. Ada not;
consecutive era charged a new fl-i
lowing each omlaalon.
Klr, ,n.Br,,on .. ,n T(lrt.T.. i
column without extra charge, but all
laertiona In that column are at flrat
j 'nsertlon rate.
YEW TODAY
FOR KENT Room in private
Phone 3!i;,J.
home
BETTER THAN MEDICINE Baths
In the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 5-6
FOI! KENT Two room apartments
ut S12 Oak. Ave. 5-7
LOST Tule Lake country. Oar
man police dog. ago & months. Will
nnnwr tn nnme nf f'nnlnln ' Rf .
ward offered. Notify Club cafe.5-10
WANTED Practical
Broad Street.
nursing. 327
5-10
Hi!-:;:KEBPEI'. wanted. 1925 First
St., oft Oregon Arc. 5-6
WANTED TO BUY from owner
bouse and lot, not over 5 1.000;
will make cash payment, balance
monthly. Phone 4 21. 5-7
WANTED 4 or 5 room house, part
ly furnished, with garage, on
pavement, close in. Call 713W.5-6
FOU SALE t hole range with coib.
Cail 1133 Grant. 5-6
N8W SHIPMENT of wool and silk
drosses. Milady's Rhnn 12? Main
j St. 5-7
'.
SHIPMENT OF HATS from
I 15.00 to $15.00. Milady's Shop.
822 Mrtn St. 5-7
. i
. FOR KENT Furnished 3 room Apt.
Inquire 733 Main St. 5-6
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp-I
shire rams, 530, f. o. b. shipping!
point. Write or wire owner, Teha
ma rar.ch, Gcrber, Calif S 28-0 10
' F0It SALE Corner lot 50 x 120, one
block from Mills Addition school
house. R. A. Emniitt, 517 Pine.
S29tt
FORD TOURING car for sale; a bar
gain. Call between 5 and 7:30 p.m.
I at C03 Jefferson. 30-5
FOR SALE Row boat motor, good
orH,,r, pricc 540. Sec it at Thos.
Martin, 613 High. 3-9"
yon SALE 1 room modern house
"Si
cf wood. Phono 295 J. 2-6
FOR SALE Sweet apples for eating,
preserving, spicing, pickling, 75c
per box. Leavitt place. Conger Avr.
Phone 195R. Bring own boxes.
Call up In advance, so the apples
may oe picscu ana reaay. j-t-
FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy
cows and yearling heifers, on Little
Applegate. J. J. Munsell, Jackson
ville. 2-1 5
FOR SALE Good milk cow. For in
formation phone 667J. 2-5
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
; In .,, r.un,v nmirt , ,hB nf
, Oregon for"the County of Klamath,
In tho Matter of the Estato of
, James H. Beckloy, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
n the above entitled court and mat-
. ter, and that Saturday, the 17th day
o: October, 1923, at the hour of 2
clock P. M. of said day, in tho
o'clock P. M. of said day
' -"" "i iuu n ciiiiliou
court, in tho County Court house at
Klamath Falls, Klamath Countv.
State of Oregon, has beon fixed by
tne court as the time and place at
wn cn ., ncal lne 8am accouut
anu seme tne same. All persons ob
jecting thereto shall file the same, or
appear personally and object there
to, on or before said date.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 14th day of Sept., 1925.
CHRISTINE B. BECKLEY,
Executrix of the estate of Jame3
H. Becklev, Deceased.
Sept. 14-21-2S Oct. 5-12
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds in the County Treasury for
the redemption of Enterprise Irriga
tion District 1, protested on or be
fore January 16, 1925. Interest on
same will cease from this dato.
Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon
this ::oth day of September, 1925.
VERA HOUSTON,
County Treasurer,
Sept. 30., Oct. 1-2-3-5.
and that he was guilty of a misde
meanor thereby.
So he assessed Almetor $100 and
(or good measure included tho $10
money order which "Ed" sent to
Almeter to be used to get Almeter
out of the scrape.
Comfort Is great stuff. Wo can't
see why hens expecting to set don't
lay flat eggs.
ran rent
FOR KENT Furnished Apts., close
in. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St.
S 10-O 19
FOR KENT 3 room houoo with
bath, range, wood shed, garage;
also 2 room house. Phone 15F13,
or inqulru Prultl (Irocory, So. 6th
Sit. 1-6
ROOM AND BOARD 515 KlumaHi
Ave. 3-6
FOR KENT 2 room furnished
suitable for men. 413 High. Phone
612. 3-6
MISCELLANEOUS
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor waiv
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. Reference. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladle' coats. 522 So. 5th
St. Phono 456M. I will call to show
my lino. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Boatrlce Cory.
811 Oil
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 121 N. Sth St. Wo
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblie for
city or rural property. Louis Ger
vals, Algoma, Ore . S25-025
THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we
get through. We are prompt.
Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and
deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone
49J. S 28 O 28
FOR LEASE Restaurant and room--
housA: now. clean nlace: 12
miles west of, Klamath Falls on
Ashland-Klamath Falls highway.
Good location. Isaac Moore, Keno.
29-5
FOP. PAINTING and Decorating, see
R. O'Farreli. East Main & 6th St.
Phone 442W. 29-5
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats,
hand tailored to measure. Now
showing winter styles tn long
Strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at tho Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
r K. (Ace) Reiner. 03 NS '
COME OLD AND YOUNG, enjoy the
swimming pool at the Medicai Hot
Springs. 3-5
DRESSMAKING
510 So.
0 I
5th St.
N 2
WANTED
BOARDER, ROOMERS Wanted. 421
Oak
home cooking. Phone 229W.
29-5
WANTED Laundry to do at my
home. Phone 58 5 J after 5 p. m.
, , 30-6
SHINGLING WANTED $2, J2.25
and $2.50. Call Eagle Pool hall.
1-7
WANTED Plasterer to give esti
mate on plastering. P. Jordan, 58
Main St. . 3-5
WANTED TO BORROW $2000, 2
years. 8rJ , real estate value $7000.
$0 bonus, Box 192 care Herald.
3-6
HOUSEWORK A neat, competent
woman to help wltn nouseworK
two to three hours daily. Apply
1005 Pine St. 3-6
EPER1ENCED WOMAN for general
housework. Phono 265. 2-4
WANTED TO KENT A family with
one small girl want to rent a small
furnished or unfurnished houso or
apartment. The only requirements
arc that it be modern and In a
reasonably good location. Anyone
wanting a long time renter who
will take earn of things as if they
were their own, answer Box 1492,
Care Herald. 2-5
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County ot Klamath.
In tho matter of the .estate of
Maude L. La Chance, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
filed my final accouut ot the ad
ministration ot tho above entitled
estate and that the Court has ap
pointed Saturday, tho 17th day of
October. 1925, at the hour of 2
o'clock P. M. in the court room of
the above entitled court at Klamath
Falls. Oregon, as the time and place
at which It will hear objections to
such final account and settle the
same.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 14th day ot Sept.. 192G.
JOHN D. WITT,
Administrator of the said estate.
Sept. 14-21-28-Oct 6-12.
The world could be worse, much
woi en It could be almost ns bad as
we often think it is.
O. K. Transfer Co., "If It s Loose Weil Move If
PHONE 87
906 MAIN