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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1925)
DAiLY THE Lrf Orculatton W I I NEWS xr 2S00 0 KLAMATH-FALLS V V VV KLA VfWTH . uniwg mews and United Fna Ttlenruph Servtcet r ' ' "" " "","'" w-f . R WAMTSiraira L WILL fiET IHuge Ballons Soar Above 110 EXTEND Clouds In All Night Race SOLD TO CALIF. I Mr I till -rf NrWa .,r4 Wltr ItliKH IUM FIELD, HT. lOHKI'll, Mo., May . Four hutte, llken lien- the hajpi fiaril, lpaiinK In minuul na llomil elimination ImIIimiu iui werr fliml'iiic niiw here In llii kr IImmiiniiiU of U't't MkIi IiiIkIiI. Tlir hutf., i'mi'Ii nut in out iIImIhih-i ihi i.tlier awl Kin tin liunur of rcpreM-iitlnu Amciiia I he Internal loii.il IiuIIikiii derby III lli'lltllltll IM'sl KeptrliitM-r. Mlmt Into I'm rib.-r fniiii ItoM. riuw IliM I i lO.ij evening be. Imptu B:lfc iinil 7:M p. m. Ily Saturday lunniliiK. tlir mtunU, rarn liurtf Iimich nir have bcrii buffeted toward Canada, Hi,. ;ulf of M'iu ur ii n toward Civ Virginia, the dim Hon In Hlilili liny In-mlnl ufler Im'Iiik mil Ihnm. Mnely itiiiutunil awr-Mruck Ueve.I. C. U Will Strahorn Requeat I ithin 30 Days ! qunt'on of a oplication of boh . . J L. i4l 10 rmrna luuui Lth FtH. and P-; of the 0. C. & E. to Lakeview and loj lit will b granted by littte eommfrco com-1 ik Utter within 30 orHinT to II. II. ti of tn Oregon commisaion, who . r 1 - hlamatn ran It investigate auto llMU atoi&tmenl which yo tmtkl orr th Colled , ot (it definite appll- I ti Hill road lo come ' mu pnl things Jnr ft i Klamath will ' ml dij la a vary aliort illi llnmi am' country lirki When I A work i Wednesday Wm. W.J Man Hi recent lnlr-. Mrt'antplioll m;d W T. Tudd wore nrrr, rommlolmi hourlnx In for It. Tuiliiy Tcdd In mt fur siun on brhalf of th ; II and Mi'Camplifll dneao'l know . rilw rommlmiliin of Ore- whrthrr he'a In fur It or oul of It. I' the connrriliiK up of At Ivaat he ha one Jury d;iKre-' HndiDf the vurlmiH lines ment In h' favor. The two men Pri y Into the In-j were arrenii-d by Deputy Sheriff 'ffon. the fnllowlnn facta Bnyd-r and Slute Traffic Officer l?itnii ImiireHalon with McMahon. allritedly In the act of. Ii mmmluion : I cachelnu a S Rullcin kt'lt of moon-. plill Sfirni Mmi, nhlne In mime luimhwuod ahout two expi.nifi.ira of."0" 0l" 'u""1"' Kal" on ",e , Anhliinil nifinvay. nyll'r unii M:.hnn hid In mime neurhy bunhei and when th. two men returned to tln'lr iiilomuli!e Ihi-y found i)i-'iim'Ivi' loikliK Inlo the iniuy.li of ihe MIi ' ii'Vofei'B. ; T.icv wre .rid y":er(!.iy. T.nld Wii.i ariu':'"d mid ' Jlrv 1,1 ""' r:ih nf Mi-("lii:.il'll ilis:i.;ri'i'il. II.it :; VllTHllMK ll"fll.iMl I he two while ArCl.li KiaTi.-t Atlnrney My r proaeciti'd the caaea. After; men, women and rtiUdrea, aair Ibe mlctit' aperra lrp InUi Uir air nml tM-trln (lie rait wlih Ii, Ixulilea brliiK oar of en iliiranre will nspilri- all of 11 w "kill ami nlwnlim uf Uip diutli ili-fI.MC llot" and tlwlr aldx. VmU l)c i.-reniel to an nl t'tude of iM-twet-n I5IMI and IWHl fivl anil IravHInu le' Iween '2 unit Hit mllin an hour liiNiiti'd i'imt by Noutll. If iIiIm niuriM- U foliowiil the liniliMiiiM ami due Co m.N over .Mlwimrl r'rldi.y nil;1', a.rlkli.K liiwiiril ArkiiiiNtiA and thi-ni-e ilovn lulu the YlncUiLaa or Into (rt-orKla. Ililni their human cariro of two mm racti, the buui' apl.i-rti currWI provUiiWM for 112 ItourH auNti'nance wind rljti'ls, iiltlmetrr raillo appur ntUM ami other equipment. PJ? NORTHERN PACIFIC TO TAKE LEAD IN ENTRY BATTLE FOR KLAMATH ,$70,000 Sale Significant ; of ra.na of catt! Hundreds See j rcr Uairyinj Here hihueiiy. !Jury Puzzles i Slick D'Autremont Frpnnpnf Rut , Brothers Reported Few Like This Probably tre mjl Solent Indica tion. markiDK the piMlng of the Klamath country from a. cattle toj the m'iro lucrative frtalnc andi di'.ry nn eudeavor a Ua basic lndui- try dvelopeii -yeaterday 'when J. 1 Frank Adims. old time Klamath I rancher and nia aoa Will W. Adam announced th al--o(lthe 700 acre ' Adam ranch toeated) three mile below. Merrill ' on the Dallef-Call-1 fornla highway to the Graasley I brother. 8wl Cjalrjmen of Ban j Frunclaco, who will', go Into the; 'dairy bualnesa on a large scale. The aale price waa 1100 an cre( ! or a total of $70,000, . ! The deal wa conjiiimmated by .Will Adama who made the trip; , to Ban Pranclaco last week where i Dedication Of Merrill's Hall n Of Ii 'n outlined to the acAithern dairy-J Seeil OII O. I . IriUn "en the pouibUUIeaMa Klamath I. ; county, contraat nf . lahd value. Merrill folk, and farmers from miles around dressed in their best clothra gathered at the new Merrill Community hall last night for the big for mal opening of the new $6,000 building. Several hundred Klamath Falta people were pre sent. Nearly 800 were In at tendance on the occasion of the formal dedication. Merrill may well be proud of the pro gressive step It has taken toward such development of communi'y spirit. It was far In the night when the last strains of "Home Sweet Home" told the merrymaker of the last of the first round Application for Authority To Extend Ore- gon Trunk, and Definite Location of Proposed New Road To Be Made At Once; Hill Line Officials Say S. P. Re buffed Them on Common User Line. half minion dollar ; w R X ...tliiy of' ' n ri:iilii.iK Wnd a' It ril i.;', i-VDrllilll nr.. rtf . !' ni.ii:Mi n,,. 1)( ' iTli.-r of t,.. ute lii -'-1 of tlilr'l v it 11 II....M ' ' "I"-'' !'!.. ,, oliiKj '"' - p. . It.- I.l.lll. ll. 1 Ull 'H' li i ,.iil, i,n be '' '" f.f ti nilllli.il 1 lull lis iii n -!, iiiorn. mi.k-i ;1 '"Till i.n.l HiMilh nml I t ll-i.s whlcli would! "t tin- tiii.il forlv-alx i MHI) IILIIT, May l South. ern I'uclflr officials have been notified that two Blm ea Id to resemble t h brothers wanted ' tot murder near the Oregon line, were seen here on a southbound pastenger train. A. (. Dunlap of Berkeley, noticed the two men 'and asked that an investigation be made. Kay aud Huy d'Autrcmont lud up a paaaenger train as it entered a tunnel several years ami. killing four trainmen and being forced to f'.ee without ohtulnltiK any lout. A n..t!un ;de Kearch has been made for then, and they have been re ported hi en In practically every city Ii. the country nt me time i;r another. Nl.irh WILSON HKilK there were tbey were paring . from tit o i6 per a-W-ei4'flr enteruinment la .tha aew with Klamath where good meadow, hall, with more to come. land, with an abundance of cheap' a men eaio. 10 ttf Vu!d be ioaghL outright fori i y d'ufrenienl J i tko4 Bor acre. --Prospect here were' drove day and night wltb him back I to Klamath to nee for themselves. I ruml With Country j The four Craislev brothers found (By United News Leased Wire) ' ' " PORTLAND, May 1 Immedia'A aDDlication for author- jity to extend the Oregon Trunk railway from Bend to Klam ath Fall will be made by the Northern Pacific railway com- pany, and definite location of the proposed line will be made I at once. Such was the advice received today from Charles I r II " J e . . h, .i n . . """""i praioem or me nortnern raciric, toiiowmg a meet ing of the board of directors of the organization ia New York. The directors decided unanimously to proceed with the ex tension. ' - Messages to this effect were received by A.- D. Charlton, general passenger agent for the Northern Pacific, and by W. P. Turner, president of the S. .P. arid S. and Oregon Trunk. 200 ELKS FROM OUT OF CITY TO BE AT CARNIVAL This decision means two things.. - First: The Nortiterir.--"' 8 Pacific has aligned itself definitely with the Great Northern f in its desire to enter Klamath Falls. Second : The northern ' !' lines do not intend to wait longer for an agreement with the , T j Southern Pacific that will permit an entrance to Klatn,ath :. lt i Falls over the S. P. lines. S . . . j j The application for permission to extend the line, will be imade with the interstate commerce commission, which must first grant a certificate of convenience and necessity. ! I. C. C. Grant Believed Sure Since the state has presented data to the interstate com merce commission supporting the necessity of the extension, I - u ; : 1 . - I 1 j. l mi . Upward of 200 out-of-town Elks ll"a ,a fcticu io ue uui a lorniaiuy. inis aaia was pre 'the Klamath country to be better I j than had beeu pictured to them. iTI-ey closed the deal. returned I !iouth to move their families here; 111 .u'a .u.,.. nr. g.f Ltd : i Adams ranch next Tuesday. The i have given tentative premises to be sentcd during the central Oregon rail extension case brought ! new owners expect to milk 200 ! 'n Klamath Kails far b'g Elk's An- by the public service commission in an effect to force con-'.on-s and will probably d'spese ot nuai Western :::ghts affair May struction of north and south and east and we3t lines through thrlr milk at the Malin cheese fac- H-1S nd 16th It was announced ccntral Oregon. . I f-;ni..1 l nt n..1.1tn... tory. althousa "ley are au nigmy . -....... . , . V h e the Northern Parif has PxnrpaH on inrrsf in the Great Northern has been f.-r the big carnival which is ex- the Klamath Falls territory, cMierk'.H'f ,1 hutti r end .i t. ... nee'id to onrdo all previous affairs ! Ti'e pas-nig "f tho Adama ranch f i k""' here. Klamath Falls jurying the burden of the fight. The two transcontinental w hich has been operated for yearj promises to bear the aspect of a ' systems are joint owners of the Oregon Trunk. as a cattle and horse ranch in:o ; typical old time cowboy town for jhis definite movement by the Northern Pacific was pre- j the dairymen and intensified far- " e . ic... r-, na.e u(EU . cip,tated by Ralph Budd, presidant of the Great Northern, , liters, a looked upjn here as usaer I ing In a new era in Klamath coun ty agriculture 1 ordered to dress in nothing but western togs, chaps, broad brimmed when he declared at the annual meeting of the Portland the case lawyers wl o were present ! . I "Sick Wilson, old time Klum commented mi Hie idiosyncracles of "'lion t'. .... i th. law. Here were two men.."1" "" . ., I . , ... ... ho. ,,!to make UP the raiment of a cattle, to push southward from Klamath tails, '""Mi t. Another cll,,"r '"it was that the guilty. both not The Jury didn't ..,, i,ih Hy engageo nur ' . I.. i aviu ihnvni-h their soring it imnosslble to run decide that . Charlie Currin has been eelected puilar Jnlui.j "orth n.t south line cn j wav rV'''' "'""I'"""" a V. M. WVKH 1IOSIMTA I nilLMMU E'ontim a.1 ti V I - 1 It, Uiuarj llliu fi..iv - ) WWkiil Hard l '. .',....nJ ....iv.il luiriil an ancient cannon ball Into; must be divided up and 'Ih...... U1 "" .... ...... ... kI A. r4f till, i ' " " the new American memorial cntl-1 town i.i e- - -r "1 lUHlllKHH mun In . kl .In llitt nva hedS. .. - ....... w .., hnan u " 'III! i. i. . e Ann.m,...nn l . 1..: i. .. . i . j.j Uik .,,,... hats and other do-flickers that go ".aiiiue. u.iu.icic m. rima, uiai n.c to.upaiiy iiuenueu has made ' t make up the raiment big ranch (and sheep country man. lambing south or Tuie lane aroppeu at I into town yesterday and answered roll call at the Elks club. 'Slick" -The.broko Into print last fall when ne N. P. Taking Lead ', But now the Northern Pacific has taken the lead in the horse, or mules are the only out-' " couu.r, , joint movement oi the northern lines south from Bend, and put. Mr. Adams exipained. The during the carnival He p'- ha3 authorized the application for a certificate of convenience at a , i . . . a i rrn m ai I a f a a liar at ntiQi n lasai nn. I has come when tne nig noio.ngst" - r- men loL i"r the nurnoHe of JK 'acts, to le submitted "ephurt hearing In fort- 'l,e I" What was already ""a the pimslbllltles of " "oilillimiil i,;nnnge for 1 "Us country. He polnt ' "'l hearing thai tho h!i.Kton I" the north "d on Pan. 8) NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER NEWS' BIG CIRCULATION CONTEST and learn how the land "use the majority of judge be- and necessity. Like action is now assured from the directors uevea ais arug store reaemoiea . v made to oroduce greater revenue. The Adama ranch Is considered "u. " "alters, win run me Budd gave the first indication that the northern lines one of fie most attractive and most, 'a other gambling game. Oney,! ot wait tne peasure 0f tne Southern Pacific in allow- productive bodies of land in KIam-j' cou.um.ee .uai.i. ue w jn them tQ enter Klamath F ,, wn h gp ke at the cham. Adams won the first prize of 1.000 should make good on this, despite ! ber of commerce dinner. The Great Northern president said !L0JP iiIH ' I l.l...lll I .. . . .n i..in Tbn iminauer at once, II IS no. 1"0 '" J" I .. ,. . ..In nne of the ' ' . . .. . really easy u . " " I table, and irun. big prlies. You will no suppiieu A.lnw An Old Timer at the Ail-Western Irrigation Con- h'8 other failures. Bill McNeaiy '" '" '""uuu um. .nc uicauu iiuua suiie i.au uccu iiuuc . sicramento for the beet wl" ee to the dance entertainment. in co-operation with the Southern Pacific in 1911; so there showing of products from an Irri gated farm, his prize winning dis play Including alfalfa hay, vege- .MveukarpT-rr- nowaday,." lay. New big circulation building con test. Either nominate yourself "H , uforlimtlon. and a con- WhUe VraBk AdamB g con a friend today The contest Mnliilnv. May 4111 officlnlly opens on ,hedule of subscription iimw there will voting vnlues. Take your ..r. .ten b. ,.,st , .hort --;;ik,,';;ui,(V:10,,AY- T.. ..-p testt will h eover. Think ', si,crlntlon as i. ..ri.. w lie, mrn in j." testnnt's receipt book containing gdered rttni.her of the old school. Only 41 days, ami me - n0Rble, for this will earn awarded. Just an hour or .. of as P"'w- EXTHA Vt III , tlnio oai'Ii flay In ordor to Anglers Without a License With Them The dancing will be continuous and j would be no conflict between the line from Bend to Klamath the finest in the land. Falls, and the nrnipr-tprl Nntrnn rut-off. Previously Budd said, the companies had devised a joint route, but the non-conflicting surveys made in 1911 still stand, and should be evailable for the future development. Matching S. P. Money Problematical UI T A 4-1 Whether the interstate commerce commission will con JLtiaDle 10 ArreSt sider duplication of capital unnecessary, and force the South ern Pacific to surrender a traffic agreement with the' northern lines over its Natron cut-off entrance to Klamath Falls, is VOTES In addition to tho Regular, cif I liia filar liriXOM. I Thta I. .!.".. of rhnre.fo Vote. -- on , everyone will bo well paid. A '!TI'""; will earn not only Adam, was one of ho organizers have th. snmo opportunity, reganl-itor 0B - vol08, but a of the old Lakeside Land company les, of whore you live. You are not the m hrtn rd i.O Bg which was re.pons.bl, for bringing confined to your own district In e-j premium or i . j roteB ,9 lloheml.n colony of settler, curing subscription collections, roll-; woll-a i ( Malln counUy where tnes0 us nujwii.-.r iilness associaios u inu. palgn of this kind your Me,'"" cnn(lldacy Bnd cqunintnncos nro going to rntion for your cai testnnts can secure siiiisrrii"' - i it.mipnibcr. in ! It.'ClKIUH IUT W ll.-l r. U CI. Ill and acauni tholr iibscrlnllon payments to some ono, so the sooner you declare your self In the race the more positive you are ot success. The Flint Step secure their cooperation for your campaign. tk... -anith At Adama Point .. , i. n tainntione iu u u 1 1 1 j i"".. you cannot see immediately; drop a say thl Rale doe. not mean he 4 short at the same time he has been the first in this country to advocate progressive methods of farming. In 1889 he built the old Adams ditch wnicn sun carries -uier iuio i.iu ""'"""'"i " r l nrnhlpmntirnl Malln section. This ditch was later I ping out after Klamath trout with- uuiciiiaumi. sold to the United States reclama-'out their 1925 license securely; me nu. u.e. n line, in peaiung oi tneir aesire to enter on service and became a part of ! tucked away on their person, are Klamath halls, have always declared themselves in favor of : breeding a lot of hard luck for non-duplication of capital in. the extension, but have evinced themselves, according to Marion .determination to push the extension at any cost. name., district deputy game war-, Illterest of the northern railway systems in the Klamath den. who points out that the law require, every fisherman to have territory has been fostered by the des.rs of several large the' official wp with him and is ' lumber mills and industries to enter the territory providing a aubjest to arrest otherwise. . j northern exit is available. The trouble is we hear the ame When the northern lines proposed that the Southern Pa story from all of them, end we j cific provide traffic rights from Odell to Klamath Falls, Budd know some are not telling anri Donnelly both pointed out to William Sproul, president of .ruin, uu; i lurgm. nuu .o.i u., .ii i 41 4 1: me isouinem ractiic, mat entrance vi menc iwu lines into neighbors, thrifty people have made a remark- Thi ,., friends. IMOl.iJ ., -n..-.nn f nurl.-ulliirnl 1 .. 1 ... nnu iniiow-worK-i -- nevoiopiiieni. Mr. Adnma still owns a S00 and On the Con ine rirm r-p- . u. dot In touch with the campaign ( otherwise, 1n,..r or a postal, caru 10 ipn'iiig vw wuu., u .on cannot reach at once,trary feel more enthusiastic over those you ,fc ..ihiinia. ih say have that license with you, and from now on that goes with no exceptions." Klamath Falls would increase the business for the Southern Pacific because the hew railroads would bring new industries. (Continued on Fe )