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THE F.VENINT. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OIJEC.ON..
Tuis1iiv, Nnvcnilicr 22, 1927.
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" ;fesda November 22,. lbH 1 H
Will Thcv Build South?
Aftciji'icwinK the size of the Great Northern'? freight
terminal properties on the west side of Klamath river
it becomes increasingly difficult to believe" that the in
vading railroad from the north will not undertake furth
er construction in the Klamath Basin ix the future
either south, northeast, or west.
The present terminal development Calls for three
tracks on property which could accommodate over 15.
There is well over 100 acres of land, most of which will
not be utilized in this initial development.
Of course Ralph" Budd, the Great Northern's presi
dent, says that a move to extend southward from Klam
ath. Falls "has not even been discussed";, and Arthur
Curtiss James, the leading light of the Western Pacific,
insists that there is no move on his part ,to build north
to Klamath Falls from Paxton, California. '
But we can't help but believe that some time how
far in the future we cannot predict Klamath Falls will
not be the terminus of the Great Northern, but a main
division point on that line's main road south to California.
Koine or al tlir embassy ami I tin
command" u drllreml. Kven
(ho former stimulation of full
drt'fc baa boen Uiilidoued.
KXII.U'KTIYti XATllUL
KKsoi iu :s
Knnsas City Tost: The ton of
llleu Cove. I.. 1 . is thu flmt III
Ihe I'nitod Ststes to Ink steps
toward protecting allele moinia.
Itr-nuKe of a threateued shortitso
oiiIn resident of ttio town anj
permuted In din .irms within
the city limits.
It does beat all how our peo
p!o waste the rutural resources
of the country, and there Is a
possibility that future Fenera
tions Tulll no have a sufficient
supply of bait. It may be necerf
sary for the government to limit
the season during which fishing
worms may br dug. and certainly
steps should bo taken to prevent
youths ot rt capitalistic turn ot
mind from offprint; this bait for
sale.
.Kvea in Kanus City one some
time sees signs, which Inform the
public that fUhing worms are for
sals on the premises. Onco
Young' America supplied these
worms only on special orders,
but In this commercial age It has
opened shops.
SUBMITS STORY
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Obituary
i riNfiKXT rnu;urus i
Providence Journal: Mayor
Thompson of Chicago might have
been really useful at the battle
of Bunker 1(111.
.
Host on Kvenlng Transcript:
Well, the fall of 1917 will be
blessed by some men for getting
them as near to the presidency
as they will ever come.
Worcester Dally Telegram:
Senator Curtis ot Kansas, being
ot Indian descent, will perhaps
become the nearest to being a
100 per cent American candidate
for president.
a
Indianapolis Star: Instead of
seeking an International loan.
Queen Marie should be able to
command millions by aelliug a
real plot to the movies.'
No definite action was taken
by the board cf director of tho
chamber ot commerce al tho noon
luncheon today on ihe acceptance
ot an article on the l.iva beds
which was submitted lv Harold
1. Steams, geologist. The his
tory of the beds, ulong with Illus
trations and pictures of thu sec
tion, as well as detailed hlrtory
on the formations Is put Into 'he
booklet which Stearns has com
piled. The matter of purchasing
Ihe article was referred to the
legislative committee. j
With Itnllo C. Oroosbcck us
chairman, the legislative commit
tee composed of H. N. Moe, K. V.
Vannlce. J. 1". Uuke and Kred
Fleet will take up Ihe referen
dum sent cut by tho t'nlted
States chamber of commerce on ,
tax reductions. ,
A policy which has been adopt
ed by the larger chambers along 1
tho Taclflc coast, in which the
chamber takes no active part In
bringing conventions to the city1
from a financial sinndpolut was:
referred to Ihe legislative com-!
mlttee. It has be-n the esper-1
lence of many of the clubs along
the cast, especially tho larger
ones that tho chamber U placed
under a tremeudous expense In
assisting ronventlcns. The mat-J
ter will be discussed further af
ter the -legislative committee has
met. '? J
A numher of splendid letters1
from various points where the
Klamath' Netted firm potato hut
been sent, telling ot the publicity
they have given Klamath county
were read to the directors by
Lynn Santn. secretary.
Head Linesman O'Cioofy says
he didn't even know Philadel
phia had a team In "them days.",
M.lll IMTTOV
j Vuneral services for Ihe lute
Noah I'ulton were conducted from
the Kuil Whitlock funeral home,
l'ina avenue at Sixth this after
noon. lt"V. V. K. Allison, pna-
,tcr of The First Christian church
otliclut.il. two vocal select tons
wore rendered by Mrs. F. It. Olds.
' Comtiiltnneiit services were held
'and Interment made In the l.lnk
;Vllle cemetery.
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tUnt I'ne hi aiermrt. You II anv
thorauvh aewcl artsst without s fiii nf
gri4n at riivn(it. On
Male the lu mni'sni
All Six Klamulh Kail DrupBlftt
Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner
Served from l to X Jit
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Make Reservations Now
Dack of First National Bank on North Rlh
E D IT 0 R I A L S
FROM OVER THE NATION
A MODKRN VATICAN
From "Seeing Italy." by E. M.
Newman: The oldest court in the
World has been touched by dem-j
ucracy. 'The Vatican, which held
aloof for no long, has become
more or less responsive to the
new order ot things that twins to
be reaching firound,. the ? entire
world. r
For a lnff?Tftie tSfs hiipe" paji
ace was lllirhilnated only by can
dles after they had become obso
lete elsewhere. Steel pens were
not used here perhaps the Vati
can was the last place In the
world to demand that documents
be written and signed with a
quill hut now even the type
writer has penetrated the forbid
den doors. The huge place was
(cold In winter, but tradition al
i lowed no artificial heat until a
certain date, quite irrespective ot
I the temperature. Now there are
radiators 'everywhere.
The Vatican court is the old
est in the world, yet an audience
at this court is more easily ob
tained than elsewhere. (lere ono
realizes thft effeet-ot thedemi
era (3c idea. In.-Kp .oldfiF dayVaJ
when his holiness "commanded '
anyone to appear before him.
spectarnlarly dressed guards
planted the poles of their spears
besides the entrance to one's
hotel and delivered the message
that named the day and the hour.
Very different now one merely
makes application for the audi
ence at the American college in
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Creamed Cottage Cheese
1 pint .....15c lA pint 10c
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Country Hens, pound 30c
24-Hour Old Eggs, per doz. 55c
Cottage Cheese, pt. 10c, 1 pt. 15c
1 Cake Pan Free with each
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1 Pie Pan Free with each
3 pound can Crisco
Large Fancy Oregon Walnuts
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Pop Corn, large "Sure Pop"
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Large Celery, 2 for , 25c
Sweet Cider, gallon 50c
Large Fancy Sweet Spuds, 5 lbs. 25c
Grapefruit 10c
All orders amounting to ,$1.00 or
. over delivered without extra charge.
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