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KLAMATH FALLS
Stanford Rated As Track Favorite
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AT THE WOMEN'S STORE
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ttv Huuthitn Ihwlflc nwln UaAi
vti)xKt .one ntte to Link
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i. fHrttu-ed (Tonltur ' '
The 8. P. line 11 iv point
wltere b Northern . lines .will
.leave, Is on a h!gn bench. over
head t crossing will span ,the
I?llns-'allfnrnla highway.. The
road" will' ,trlki Janott hlth
bench ou 4h other slue of the
road, wilt follow along the ridge,
pan by tbe southern aide of I he
Pelican City achool house and
will parallel Ilaoka and Locus
streets to the river.
Out Mure Italldilic
Tbe ajenta of the Oregon
Trunk . told property . owners
4hat. buildings could be, mored
from, tbetr . properties, that they
. had -no use for the structures.
- There was little time spent by
ths ascata in negotiations. Home
owners were asked their price
and It waa psti. One dome own
er ' placed his price at $5,000.
rM'hea It came ts signing the
contract, he hesitated. Tbe next
moraine according to report, the
agents paid $7,000 for the pro-
Pert)-. .. v '
, Cue. properly ' owner stated
that; tbe agenta virtually sdmiv
ted tber were connected with a
raQi-cad company. . .
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iVCrowder, according to re
port, sold out to the agents for
15.000.
: When the Oregon Trunk was
applying for a separate line. Its
plana called tor entrance Into
Klamath Falls from tCie south
east. It holds a large ' terminal
wtte on the south side of Lake
Ewauna.
But with the mandate from the
1. C. C:. making It necessary tor
them to come Into Klamath over
common user, they hare changed
their plans, and are now, accord
ing to indications, planning on
entering from the nor;'J. '
" The grade down Link liver
would. not be too steep for rail
roads. " ' " .
W. F. , Turner, president of
the, Oregon Trunk waa buying
up property In Klamath. . He
stated that the Oregon Trunk
purchase all . the property they
need o4 a year ago. '. ,
tea
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v.,
"There is absolutely no foun
dation to tbe report that - our
property will be condemned, by
the Northern lines tor railroad
parposes or that we are . being
foced to accept 15,000, "tsz out
Irnd In Buena Vista addition.'
,B3it Harrington, Buena Vista
property owner aald today.
"To anyone Interested who
se'eks further information. I sug
gest that they watch the real es
tate transfers which will be pub
lished In the Klamath Falls dally
papers which will - record the
transfer of lots 1. I and t of
Buena Vista addition." .
if-.-tA taste '.-: ( wz-i
rJs W$ W P :m
By winning from the 1'nlrcrsity of California. 0 J-: -to 40 1-3. the
Stanford Vniversity (rack team established ilaclt aa farorlte to win I
ioast honors. and probably. win eastern honors aa . well at -the!
I. ('. 4-A at Philadelphia. Red-shirt athletes came through with
:plendld performanres against wind which cut lown. track times'
n -dmade field records narccobaabie. Hera-are; Ward Rdmunda!
(left I. lS-year-old sophomore pole rault marrel, and "Bud" Spencer,
former hurdler, wh has come within a fraction .of bettering the i
HO-yard record. ' - - ' ' ; " . I
Chinese Card '
Party Will Be
Held Saturday
A t , .
S. P; PLANNING
:; i TO ALTER ROUTE
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south" will be the watchword of
the Hill lines. :
: This means In turn that Pair
ton. a little switch on the West
ern Pacific railroad will be tbe
objsctlro point. . But In reach
ing Vaxtoa the Hill lines will
penetrate a great big rich coun
try which wonld be left bare of
transportation If the Southern
Pacific saw fit to go to Alturaa.
But should the Southern Pacific
change its Modoc Northern point
of destination to Sussnrllle ' It
would serve that rich country
reaving no need for o not her rail
road. ;'
' So, comes another move on the
railroad chess board which adds
a lot of Interest to the situation.
- The talk also of late origin in
cludes the-statement that the
Southern Pacific will begin re
building the Strahorn lino at " a
very early date. '
Frigidaire Co.
To Open Of f ice
On Main Street
Turned Into a Chinese Garden.
the auditorium of the Library
will be the setting tor a Chinese
Cardparty on Saturday after
soon 'when the Business and Pro
fessional Women preside over an
afternoon ot bridge. At least
fifty tables .will be la - play,
throughout the afternoon. . I
Among .the reservations made'
it this time, are: Mesdames T. P. '
Abbott. Joseph Avery. . H. W..'
Bridgeford, C. B. Browne. Ken-
leth G. Klabn. J. Hardin Carter,
Theodore N. Case.' Gary Coxad. C.
a. Dennis. R. D. Eller. James
Sish'op ' Foster,' W. H. McPherrln',
Herbert D. -Newell. Del Gammon. .
R. Geary, K. W. Cowan. Marlon
-ianks. D. N. . Clemens, O. SI. ,
lector. Hill. W. O. Smith. G.j
I. 6tebbins. C. G. Imbert, TL D. '
Buasard. - B. G. Wisecarver, G.
Van Riper, Addle Walker. J. P.
Ward. T. J. Webb, Holland E.
Wright, Harry Poole. Brace Den
nis, O: D. Matthews. Emily . Mc
8roon. Mildred Olson and Rtith
Llndsey. - .
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leris!
Ezrert looms and expert
crrftamen created your
li-na, ' year dainty . silk
r&irgs. your clothing. . Let
cone but experts handle
-Ueia.t Scad than to oa
rer laundering . with the
correct assurance tbat
tii7 are being handled by '
EXPERTS.' ... v .
TROY L.UlRr
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NEWS IN SMOKE
Keeping paco with . the rapid
growth' of Klamath Falls comes
the' announcement of : formal
opening ot the Frigidaire Salos
errlce at COl Slain street to
day. K. T. Hunter formerly of Hood
Rlvor Is manager of the ljcal
brandb which will Indole this
city and ail surrounding towns
of the county, ... .
. "While vet In our infancy in
the Klamath country we see a
tremendous business ahead Willi
more than twenty-two aaies made
t this time," Mr. Hunter com
incntod. .
le, he Hurnld's riiuslrled .ids.
-.The- Red MAN,'overcme . many
hindicips by sheer ingenuity From
fir distances they tranimitted" nw ''
-to h other by controlling a wiip
. of smoke that rote from' a jmall fire
' on a hilltop. . . , " "
I So Have Modern Men overcome r
" the obstacles of time and distance,
a bears witnesg the wonderful dc-
, ytlopmcnt in the distribution, of.
news by'Tb Associated Press.
. From "talking cmoke" to "''talking
wiref" .ii a gigantic gtride that has .
ended in the -sending of live, accu
rate and interesting newt through
thousands of miles of wire every ;
' W- ; ; ; : i : - i . . ' :
Sty.? KmntwUh TitBH
brings you up-to-tbe-minut. newt through the
columns of ;
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Evening Herald
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-7 - r-r:i. .why you-' hould : come! early. I lv
7 TWO LARGE GROUPS FROM
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:" A very, ide yarifet of Styleoi;;Sport$, Street and Afteroon.
'"-' ALL REMAINING ' !
CHILDREN'S COATS
AT A DISCOUNT, OF'!
THE STRIKING. VALUES
to
' Represented in thi. phenomenal sale cannot be ap
f'i
Sizes $ to 16 Year
STORE HOURS ;
8:30 to 6:00
ziktH TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
preciated, without actually seeing these charming
frocks. They're on, pisplay in the .how window.
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