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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
Pa cp 'iVo EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday, DcoiMiiljor H, 1925 i: V- t ; a i I NATRON CUT-OFF 'JOB COMPLETED BY NEXT sin First Through train will Whistle by Klamath Falls in 1926 The tlrsl through train from San frnnclaco to Portland will whistle and clung it: way through Klamath Falls in the summer ot I:'2iS. accord Ing to word received here today from Mujor A. E. McKennctt, engineer in charsc of construction of the 10S mile line of railroad from Kirk to Oakridgc. For, by next summer, the Klamath Falls-Eugene section of the 8. P. railroad will be ready for traf fic. Representing a en-: o'? 5:16.507.000 the new line will be oue of the most Hcenlc in the world. It will skirt the blue mountain I .wen. travaree r vm taln ranges and plunge through tort coolness of pine and 1 ir forests. It will, S. P .officials say. be the n-ain line between San Francisco ai:d Portland. An idea of the stupendousness ot the project Is gained by consideration of the fact that construction ''ompan ls, to transport supplies to Odell lake were forced to build a road from Oakrldge to the fake at a rost of $ 200.000. This road will be utilis ed by the public following the com pletion of the new line. Principal construction concerns involved in the immense project are the I'tah Con struction company. . Henry McFee company, Wrenn & Grenough .nd Ralotte & Winters. Steel has now been laid since the start of construction in February, 1924, to a point 18 miles above Oak rldge. The railway company expects that this will be completed ten aiiles farther before the severe mountain winter weather halts operations. An army of men 2,600 in a score of construction camps is now working night and day on the project. It is planned to complete the grading and tunnel work before winter, so that the line may be finished by next summer. Five of the 19 tunnels' have been completed. Construction on some of the others is going ahead with re markablc apeed in as many as six "faces" at once. The Kirk-Odell sec tlon, which is longer than the Oak ridge-Eugene sectlou, is nearing com pletion and will be ready to link up with the Oakridge end by the time the latter section is finished. The line piercing the heart of the Cascades will bring Eugene 195 miles closer to Klamath Falls. The max imum grade will be cut from the present grade of 3.3 in the Sis kiyou mountains to a 1.8 compen sated grade. The 3000 foot climb to the summit of the Cascades is made in 75 miles, and it is approximately this much farther to Kirk, where the line was discontinued 10 years ago. When it's Christmas Ere and the glisten trig tree is ready and trimmed with gifts and toys when the peace and good cheer of Christmas are almost here have a Camel! WHEN the happy work of Christmas Eye is done. And the clock calls the approach of midnight. When the gifts and toys arc in their place on the children's tree have a Camel! For to those who think of others there is no other gift like Camel. Camel makes every great day greater, increases the gladness in giving, makes life's anticipations brighter. Before Camel, no cigarette ever was so good. Camels arc made of such choice tobaccos, arc so skilfully blended, that they never tire the taste, or leave a cigarctty after-taste. Into the making of this one cigarette goes all of the skill of the largest tobacco organization in the world. So on this Christmas Eve, when your work for others is done when you're too glad for sleep with thoughts of tomorrow's happiness, oh, then taste the smoke that every day brings contentment to so many millions. 'Know the mellowest mildness, the most rich and fragrant taste that ever was put into a cigarette. Have a Camel! TOLEDO, Spain There's to bo a lance iOO feet long in a monster statue of Don Quixote, which it will take seven years to erect, near the birthplace of the prototype of his lady love Duleinea. Camels represent the utmost in cigarette quality. The choicest of Turkish ami domestic tobaccos are blended into Camels by master blenders' and the finest of French cigarette paper is made especially for them. Our highest wish, if you do not yet know Camel quality, is that you try them. We inrite you to compare Camels with any cigarette made at any price. C192S rill eon It is well to remember your few closest friend with a supply of Camels for Christmas Day and the days to come. Get your Camel cartons now and then they will be ready! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. GROVE WINS II GURUE FIGHT (Continued from Page One) posed law once again, to read that if the restaurant men were ' not satisfied with the service and prices of the successful' bidder for the gar bage contract they conld withdraw their patronage, join together in an association, and dispose of their garbage themselves. It was Mayor Coddard who cit the time of the garbage contract from four to two years. The proposed contract read that If the service of the succesful bid der for the first two years was suc cesful, that the council could be empowered to let the contract for another two years without advertis ing. Mayor Protests "I don't feel that the council i should give any one job 'to any per son or concern for four years with out advertising for bids,'' he said j the Chevrolet Motor company dur- Ms 1925. Among these was the building of the two millionth Chev ! rolet which came early In Septem i ber from the assembly lines of the central factory at' Flint. Michigan. This record production of 2,000.000 cars 'has been achieved by no other manufacturer of three speetl trail s ! mission automobiles. I The half million Chevrolet total for thi3 year represents a greater ' cumber of units than was built by i the company during the entire first eight years of its existence. Chev- rolet's total production to date Is ' greater than the number of cars j built by all automobile companies i during the first 20 years of the in ! dustry. The phenomenal 1925 total is the ! result of a series of record-breaking j months during which production consistently remained far above the previous marks for corresponding j periods in other years. Month af ter month ' tentative production (schedules proved Inadequate' tfjf'the ! requirements of the Chevrolel Sale department. Ignoring previous, sen sonable declines, public deimflid con- tinued unabated through the ait i tumn and Into the , winter. The from life and created a motion pic ture of tremendous dramatic ap peal. It is a story that might be written about any American family, and it drives home with unrelenting force the danger of suspicion. With a splendid cast, including Elaine Hummerjitern. Herbert Rnw linson. Dorothy Phillips. Ifobert Cain and Diana Miller, the picture tells the story of a wife who 1b led to believe that her husband Is unfaith ful to her. not put my name to any ! There's a gift value in the Crown Abmy Shirt fori beyond the cost a gift of free and easy relaxation, of outdoor protection, of serv ice, ihe Crown Trade Marie says "Full Value!" ' 5 CREJIN17BAUM, WEIL 8i MICHELS Mskti, t San Francisco CROWN' ARMY SHIRTS To be on the safe legal would be necessary to exclude i tentative production schedules were increased and the factories then proceeded to surpfts even the revised ' schedules. "I will ordinance that give's the council that' power." side, it necessary to exclude the phrase empowering the council to let the contract for four years," c uy Attorney carnanan saio. ,,IayH tl),'Kht at the Liberty Theater, . '" i i ,.' in v. ii.i' i .; council I j- ally did. drove announced to the council lust night that jf he was the suc cessful bidder for the garbage con tract, that he would provide a free garbage dump ground for Klamath Falls residents. cAt the TINE TREE That Reginald Denny Is one of the foremost light comedy stars of the-screen cannot be denied after seeing "California Straight Ahead" which plays at the Pine Tree thea ter tonight. Presented with an unusual story, and many opportunities for i lev IT comedy bits. Denny gives one of tho dlroct or through i. Heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds) medium, good and choleji; lightweight (too to 200 pounds) common, medium, good and choldb $12.25 to 112.76: light lights (130 to 1C0 pounds) common, medium, good and choice 8H.25 to $ 12.50: packing hogs (rough and smooth) 18.60 to 10.50;. slaughter pigs (!)0 to 130 pounds) medium, good and choice til. 00 to 1 12.00; feeder and stneker pigs (70 to 130 pounds) mi. dm in. good and choice, SH OO to J 12.50; (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above ouotations. Sheep nominally steady: receipts 315. Lambs, good and choice (Mt. Adams) 812.00 to Si:!. 00; lambs, medium to good (valley) 8 1 1.00 to 112.75; hoavy weight (02 lint, up) 89.00 to 811.00: all weights, culls and common 87.00 to 810.00; year ling wethers, medium to choice 88.50 to 811.50; ewes, common to churn track Porl cent ) ost delightful performances of his choice 85.00 to 88.00; canners and a4t The LIBERTY In "Kveryman's Wife," which .Maurice IGlvey has taken a real story Chevrolet Will Make New Record This Month Before tho end of December i.ho ' Chevrolet Motor company Sv ill es tablish a new record for the entire automotive Industry by attaining a production tluffog the year 1926 of, more than 500,000 passenger cars and trucks. i This production for a single year never before has been approarhed ' by any other manufacturer of select tfve transmission automobiles. This year Chevrolet will exceed its pre- i vious record production by U0.00O j cars. 1 ) The achievement of a half mil lion production in a single year cul minates a serin of records sol bvl Dinner Dance at the White Pelican Hotel Wednesday Evening Bud Lynch's White Pelican Orchestra Dinner $2.00 Including cover charge Dancing from 0:30 to 12:00 mo screen career. Kven his portrayal of the hypochondriac in "Oh, Doc tor:" is rivalled by his performance in this latest farCe. The situations on which "Califor nia Straight Ahead" arc based are Intrinsically funny, because they chronicle an event painfully faiuil liir to almost every one a long motor trip. Denny In this picture Is represented as a young man mak ing a cross-country tour In a pa latial motor bungalow and tho ad ventures and mishaps which occur are productive of seven reels of de lightful comedy; , MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 8. (p) cattle steady; receipts, cattle 31 HO (341 direct or through)'; calves 2!Hi: steers, good $7.85 to SS.25; medium $0.73 to 7.S5; com mon $5.50 to $0.75; Banners and cutter steer:; $4.5.0 to $5.t; heifer, good 16.00 to 80.f0; common ami medium $4.50 to $6.00; cows, good $5.75 Io46.00; common and medium $:!..",( to $3.75j dinners and iut ters $2.iio io 83.50; heifers, good $5.75 to SO. 00.; common anil uicill ttin $l.uii to $6.75; cows, good, $5.25 to $5,50; common and medi um $3.25 to $5.25; canners anil cut tors ,$3.25 to ffi.25; bulls, ' good beef ( yearlings'. excluded 1 $3.75 in $4.50; common to medium (Calibers am bolognas) $3.00 to $3.75; calves medium in rhoictj (milk feds Oxcihd ed) $7.00 to $10:00; cdlls and com mon $5.1111 to $7,011; Venlers, medi um to choice $10.00 to $12.00; culls and common $5.50 to $10.00. gogi sleadv; receipts 2170 (BC1 culls $2.50 to 85.00. Eggs woaTt. unchanged. Current receipts 3S; fresh medium 35 to 35 H; fresh standard "flrsli 3'.i to 10; fresh standard extras 41 to 41V4; fresh undcralted 28 to 28 H. Iluttcr prints 2c lower: cubes weak, unchanged. Kxtrn t ubes, cliy 51; standards 50 prime firsts 40; firsts 48'; prints S3: cariniiH 54. Milkrats 3c lowor. flcst Ing cream 50c net shippers' In lads 1. Cream dollvcrod land 53c Haw milk (4 per $2.80 cwl. fob I'ortiund. Poultry steady. Henvy hens 26 to 27: light 19 to 20; springs 25; broilers nominal; young white ducks 23 to 26; dressed turkeys 3S to 10'; live nominal; geese nominul. Dillons steady $1.75. I'otutous steady $.60 io 82.00. Nuts steady. Walnuts number I 30 to 32: filberts IS; nlmguds 27 to 21; Ilrazil nuts 24 to 28; Ore gon chestnuts 10. Cascara hark quiet, steady, G to 7V4: Oregon grnpe loot nominal. Hops steady at 20 to 22 '.-it. Now crop, clusters S3 Mil fuggles 25. Wood M.HI KN Our bloeltwood Is ample for the present. Wo sra taxing part iiff the yards. DltV 8MB Our dry slab Is not entirely dry, It Is goad for the heater, but not for tho cook Move. MMIt WOOD Is first class dry limbs and tree lops. It Is dauy wood for huator, furnace or fireplace. COAIr Sure, wo havo coal. Lump loal, boil n thu mnrkot. Ni;ltVU'K Just it Ditto behind , with deliveries. Order oarly. Wood Coal A Fuel Oil PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 636 ' , Y rSfc If " ilPa "i i" fll "III Nm OAXS You're just about 2 minutes away from break fast when you reach for a package of New Style H O Quick Cooking Oats. , The new cereal with the wonderful " baked in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. : Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty. And healthful! A wealth of cncrgy-building carbohy-, dratcs, tiuc-building proteins and vitalizing minerals .ire in every dish. 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