Page Six EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday. (Mob 10, 15125 Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Kails, Oregon. E J. MURRAY Publisher YV H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class .matter at the postoflice at Klamath Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3. 1S79. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches liereht are also reserved. STEWAR1& LETTEBJ' It.v T.he Evening Herald is the" official paper of Klamath County and the Citv of Klamath Falls. Saturday, October 10. 1923 M.VItl.Fs l STUYV.IKT K. tttrvttfe Writer WASIUMSTON. Boosters for a population KTAOIX Nl' NU NN is their present bnttacye- may moan well. Imt personally I'm out of sym pathy with them. Washington, the boosters saw Ia one ot tho nlcost--porhmis tho very nicest of all ilio towns in the country to live tu. Well, bo il Is. uml om ot tin nicest thins about it Is that It Isn't' too beaut ly big. It's grown to boot a full home in viKnt years, but oveu yet it retains a good many of tho chojactcrlstlcs of a smallish burg all the conveniences of a big pity minus I lot of the drawbacks. Up to (late the capital has Qual ity ncl Quite so much of it as be fore it beRnn to grow so fust, bat considerable. TM boosters ure pre pared to sacrifice more and more of it in the interests of quantity. ; Washington's, many trees and numerous pretty little parks, squares and circles aro anions its chief at tractions. Already the "'greater cky" boost ers huve them marked for destruc- tlon. Indeed, they actually huve hejjun on Uk trues. The streets. though they average pretty wide, aren't wide enougrb for the increu. inff population's automobiles. So hero and thcru the boosters are widening them. This means the trees have to come down. Several streets have boon spoiled thus and a campaign is on to spoil more, wholesale. The little squares and circles arc in aenianu to park cars Old timers are fighting it, but a lew old timers djnt stand much chance in the Ionic run against : gans of up-to-date, energetic boost ers. FROM ALL OVER OREGON .Bits of Novvs From Towns Throughout the State WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING MORE HOTNIi STOCK A mention of the now hotel board was held v .t. rda in the Chandler hotel to organic. lor the nuxnoai .tf selling additional stock. It was re ported by Ilea tisher, secretary of the board. While no committees were appointed each hoard member will aid In the new drive. Construction worlt on the build ing Is progressing swiftly, it was said. If till goes as planned Thurs day morning will mark the pouring of concrete on the lower fluor. -t'oos Hay Times. si't.'Alt HKKt TOW.U.'i: While estimates of tonnage on experimental tracts here where sug ar beets have I n sown for the t'lah-Washington Sugar company are not being made rapidly, probably duo to the growers' inexperience la making such istimates. one grower on the River road near the Keller school has estimated his beets ,tt seven tons to an acre, while an othor grower on the Pacific high way near Chemnwa has an ostium!" of only three tons. Tho recent survey of the various plantings has indicated that the Pacific highway grower who has the lowest estimate oa tonnage, had one I conference In Kugeue of the best crops of uuy. no that it is considered likely that the esti- WHY DIDN'T THEY BUILD? While testifying at the railroad hearing in Portland. Mr. Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific, asked why the Oregon Trunk did not build south, during tho past years while they were stopping at Bend? The answer is not hard to find. There was not suf ficient tonnage to justify their coming. The Southern Pacific cannot deny the fact that the line into Klamath county has been a source of much profit. It has been stated time and again that this branch was one of the best paying pieces of railroad in. the United States. Had the Oregon Trunk come in it would have to look for its tonnage in Southern Pacific territory and the result would have been neither road would pay. Now it is different. New tonnage tonnage that the Southern Pacific will not get is in sight. Two manu facturers state that they will produce 330,000,000 - feet of lumber a year more than is produced by all of the mills now operating here. Forty percent of this ton nage will go to the Southern Pacific, sixty per cent to Oregon Trunk. This new tonnage, in addition to that which will be developed by reason of these new mills, will be sufficient to pay the Oregon Trunk, if it does not a single ton from the mills now here, and yet leaves forty percent for the Southern Pacific. That being true, "where is the S. P. injured? If these big producers had been ready to begin operations before this, the Oregon Trunk would have ex tended its line. That is why they did not come in be fore, because the tonnage would not have been sufficient and the interstate commerce commission would not have granted them the right to do so. BACK IN 1923? We are told bv President Sproule of the. Southern Pa cific that as far back as 1923 "a tentative agreement was made" between his company and Mr. Robert E. Sfmhnrr. hut "nn rnntrarr. was entered into until Feb- AAi .1 n i- n -. ' Tl.rvoth ' Ugly, likewise all cheap ginger- ruary, 1925." So, practically two years ago Klamath j bread and Ircsh and Falls was betraved into the hands of the boutnern ra- . ani about as much pjtriauniity Mtii Thp effnks of the ueocle of the city to secure ; a rawer. a comrjetino- line and for which thev put up 8360,000, i vou don't have to come to wash- flake, King oiympia, Prince sperry, . 5mT.r"-?.i L tt " "1 iJJkJgA tn hrino-i'ton to learn how the newer partjand Princess Wheat Hearts are the were ueieaieu uy ami. v r;"- iot it ,00ks. Jusl ,ak a v;alk ia into this city the Northern lines. j ,he apartment house and duplex ; T j district of your own home town. BACK IX FKAXCE Iv rr.O.M ItOXANZA That's w hat it s like. f't 10 (JPi -tr. ana .Mrs . i . i,ockwuou iiitu jou me ouusteis uam iu reinuuei in.? MISHI.Mi Vtil'TIl I'Ot'Mt Kvnu Mines. Inst week reported missing from his home of route "'. , 8nlom.hn Joined the l ulled Suite: Marine Corps, according to word re celled here, lie had started fro n his home as usual for high Boh 00, going on ins meycle. lie illil not show up that day at nil. and on the next day WSJ reported missing. It was thought at (he time thai he in Ik hi have boon a victim of bus ing, hut II now Is made clear iluil I lie went directly to Portland, load lug there without lauds. He attempt. id at oil;" to Join tits Marines, but us he Is only It yearn eld. Iho officials In I'oiilau.l would not sign aim In oilthoul Hi" consent id his parents or guardian. As a result his guardian. 8, J. Av. I ers. Journeyed to Portland and gave Ills consent. Snlolll SllllesmuU. 1.V SF.T ASIDE MctitodUt churches of Oregon will hold a "walla i.-ross" Sunday some time In November to raise funds for the Wesby hospital here. Iluv. T. 11. Temple, loual Mothodltt l.is tor, auu'juuced today nun his re turn from t'he Oregon' M thodlst MeADMFKE'H RjtTVRM .Mr. and Mrs Have .McAullffe re- turuutl i .in t svenlBt from Bag praa- , i hi n lieve I In' y have been fur UtO DSSl ISM das Uniting with .lurk MoAUtlffo and wife, They report Mi. UaAulltroe slowly improviiiK und IbQpei lire pot bll rSlSSSt from the . .!... 1.. ..1...... ..I. u bj tl-u running siuodhly, lid tMWhei SUd TranSlS ClwIfS, who Inn been uurs ",l,lu ' Sinning Urn e.i ', ,,.. U, l0Aulhfa ll thMUBh bis inn. roturusd None wltli M.-. and .Mis, l)ivl Mr Milllle. showed filly. six pupil i In uttOUd' anee. The number up lo dale Mils year ilias reaolied bIxi six an I I. nun laereaslen', Tho building SUd irouhdl wofa put III nood shape during Hie lUlfl mvr vacallou, and tl hS ond of Hie iieciind week of wheel thliea utn work with Kxainlndr. OtttbUilusni l.al.o.vlnv Klamath Falls Auto Co. Roy Call, Proprietor 224 Main St. Phohe246fi "White t russ" Sunday wua vot ed by the conference ns a means of local I mutes m. iy be more guesses not 1 making contributions to the I borne out when the crop is harvest- aospltal, the ualy one la t'ie state d. Salem Journal. .under the auspices of tie Metis d- 1st church. DOBntiDBI of money, SOPHOSIORK ATTKXDANCK I fruits and vegetables win be tn'sdu Authorized Ford Service Genuine Ford Parts Experienced rVlechanics Complete Stock Accessories for Fords and other cars Oid original Washington has a ftyle of its own. It looks Ilk: Washington and no other place. Architecturally it's natural and picturesque. For cold blooded util ity it may not stack up with the newer sections, but it pleases the eye. t These newer sections tic boost ers' work are built according to booster tastes. They're standtird- I ized. They're exactly like tho vetv newest part of any other town. Inside, the houses arc strong on modern conveniences they're handy to live in and no raisUtke but ex ternally they're deadly monotonous. Internally, too. The sophomore girls at the Uend hlrh schuol hud BUS best attendance average, us.j. during Bejoteniber, a cording to Principal I). A. Emer son's monthly report. The sopho more boys were next with 97. S. Senior girls came third, then freshnmn hays. Junior boys, senlo' boys, freshman girls and Junior girls. The attendance and punctuality recortls during the month were both good, only 31 cases of tardiness be ing reported llend Bulletin. HO.MINt; PIGBOKS ENROUTB Knrnute to Portland today via expresf r.rrf 25 young homing pig eons from the homo loft of the Bperry Flour company at Santa Cruz. California. They constitute the Portland homing pigeon loft of the Sperry Flour company. Nine of the young flyers huve been named .Miss Portland. Kin t.'olunibia, I'rinco Alt. Hood. I.ady Willamette, Obiet .Multnomah. Miss llogue Illvcr. Prince Lewis and Prince Chirk, nnd Kitra .Meeker. Lady Drifted Snow, Quean Snow- HARVE, France Kinare.-e Minister Caillaux and the members cf his debt funding mission returned from the United States, ar rived Here cn the steamship France early this afternoon. AIH HACKS HALTKD MITCH EL FIELD, N. Y., Oct. 10. A sixty five mile wind caused the postponement of today's events in the national air races. The Pulitzer speed classic and other contests sche dulod for today will be held Monday. Bobbie of bonanza are shopping and j entire place on the same pattern, visiting with friends here today. j "Rookeries" thoy call the older I buildings. They yearn to tear 'em The trouble with having nothing down. you must do is you usually go and j do something you must not do. Being down in the mouth is a fine 7sj to get yourself all up in the air. names of five others. The ret of the flyers have been named after the Sperry salesmen o the Portland territory, which In eludes Salem, who will use them for sending in orders from points In their routes to the Portland of fice to give Sperry customers "double culck" service on deliveries. These flights will serve as training flights fur the little air messengers. Salem Statesman. Hew the World Looks Just Now FROM KF.XO Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson and sou Richard are visiting here today from their home in Keno. Make Klamath Falls Attractive- By planting trees and Shrubbery. Support i he tree plant ing campaign. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 wvi nva zsm ioL v ' ,. ,. 'r. at that time. Rev. Temple ivill leave Mirsh field for his new pulpit at Mcdf.idl Friday, he said today. Ills lUCCtl 1 or, Hcv. J. K. Stevey of Newherg. ' will arrlvu here a week from Sun- 1 day. Among tihe Marebfleli) resldenul who attended the conference, In addition to Itov. Temple, were Mr. j SBd .Mr Lee Blown, Mr. and Mrs.! W. W. Lanr.worthy. ami Mr. and .Mrs. Ansel 'w-ods. Mardifleld News. man v ark pi,i:asi;ii Several Bugene parties returned j from portlanfl today nvbere Co y at tended t-'in colorful nll-Oreg 1 1 ox position, and viewed tho varied B8- , swrimcnt of dt.plays that are at tracting throngs to tho ovent. Ureal j satisfaction over the rosult of (he i event was expressed by the Pn-al ' parties. Tho show will greatly aid In rabnns the ttind, wblob la' tol bo used, in erecting a fine arts building CH the utilvetslty campus. ' they said. Eugene nnd the t'nlverslty of Oregon are -playing a pr imln -ut part in the affair, It Is reported- Eugene (Tuanl. F.NItOLLMK.vr tNC'itKAHKD 1 The Paisley school opener) Mon- 1 day. September 11. with a slight Increase in ennllnient over last year. Fifty-eight pupils wcro rent- . Islered cn tho first d if, IwWIe last f year tho monthly r-port made lu-l I the cnd of lti first wc--k of school ' Lunches are served daily at Mats Confectionery 1022 Main Street from J 1 80 a. th. lo 2 u. m. The new Management assures the best in Lunches, Fountain Service and Confections R. C. Cornish, Mgr. Sandwiches Tamales .Macine MULTI-MILE TIMES mr&Lr, ZSST v- . .. v(e ( : -f W s r f HTrrri r ) 11 a Unprejudiced Advice Perhaps you have not yet settled the balloon tire question to your satisfaction. We are in a particularly good position to advise you without prejudice, and for this reason: We sell both the standard size RACINE Multi-Mile Cord atul the RACINE Balloon. Both arc low-pressure tires and both are of the finest RACINE quality. Our advice will depend absolutely upon your particular need and on that alone. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Mai Phone 294-J S