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Page Two Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1025 THE Order of Antlers Holds First Meet Plan for Winter Social Events Form Chief Feature of Evening Program Louth from Klamath Kail, via Mer-, ftoJnV SpjlSnil til I rill Oregon. Cornell. California. io uj w.it v la nolnt connecting with the N. C. O.. Unmhnhiv at or near Alturas, I'alt- ,fornta, which Is on the line of the N. C. O. railroad, which u virtually j the name route formerly known as. the Modoc Northern. I Recommendations "Considering the present railroad ; facMtles ami me vni rmiuiu, if. ;gources in Manimii roumj, uniii v L . i.i.i.i t ik o.-int.r atij umloveloned. and due ; LONDON". Sept. months of Order of Antlera was held j (o the fact that at the present time. .ew8p-The Kronen in the Elk temple on Monday even-'mid for some time to come, an cm .,.ior ilia mil.tnnce of J. J. !ern bound traffic would necessaril' Mm., 'continue to he hauled In a circuit- accomplish More than the usual turnout was!ous route, via Kosevllle, End Riff Warfare proved one of the m"t Umc COIlUMSSlOn ilBhta of the Josephine counly fair. j IU 1113 VUHIIMW.ivii i,.mlolliii' Law. K.lncdale Mary.. 11 V.. fn.,.,,,,, wesf. Lady l-aiomter. and ;SKS COIUCrCIKC l,.neyconiir Karllnu .oiuplctcd the! . .,rn for the Wast LUMBER COMPANY IS LOSER IN LAWSUIT ti. .1.' Hnwkenaon and . n. ul (he Luimell Lumber roiiinitnv l.i n liS.UOO foieilmirj alllt yiuiordny French Aims Defeated Year as' Torrents Prevent Military Movement California present when 84 of the org.inltations 1 Your committee recommends that answered the roil can. nuns iui , uu. coum uiui the winter activities. Including a more direct eastern connection fall dancing party were discussed. j construction of .... - . ... t Donna, a cow wun can U is jcukliig well tor the nuiillly of KlumiUh stock that the Hammond h..cn. both Itamboiilllots and llamp- 22. (United! shit cs. took fliaia In all net-of-alr. war lit Mor-1 produce of ewe. flock of liiniiw ami In virtually ended for this pen of liiiims in win. a mv l'i. Vurshiil lVta 111 can enlerei!. lllln tic military miracle, proved an Invincible means i tiring Krauce will be compelled to ad- home nil tne uiue riuuon in mil failure In her principal oujncl .counties: ,,. M.-ro.-.... ih., defeat of Abd el , "Ve. we did pretty The Krlm until 192S. MK none iinmmoiia, won nm iwiu- .1... v.inn .-muff Thi information I. obtu nod from ling, ooyixn smno. as in. mm u.. . . . ., t- ii.i...iiitii.i for Son!'hl'ped only Lord Pultun and Confab on Private Control of IhoiikIii by Frank C. Ilrumwr.il. The . On i War Matorial Held Need of Near Future tlDNKVA. K.'l'l. Si ( Culled shorthorns 1 News) - The Icintue of nation ills- iirin:imi'hi coniiiiis.loii has retliioalt'd the nunc 1 1 to pii'imro for a ill" nnitomoiii conierence to be sum! moiled when me cm in II feels lluil Inlertiatloiml riccoilty bus been sal- 'cn was heard by Judge l.rnvltt L, j iipi iinoti ot inn nun ,, ,U11 ilnltcly been ilet'liled tiiioii. ! lumber roitearn Is liirittud i Hoi'iicuo river. n , 1 oe- near i both well." said ' " n. .... ... t.,i,.,. .onrco. but Ms load of ribbons. The count ,,.;iMao.i..rny .i.a.oe... ine were addresses to the boys by inection. which la so necessary to the the conclusion expressed Is baaed dosed only S3 firsts, S seconds, nine i Th 1.,lllimloll .sked the . .u j, H.,..i.,n,unt f ti,i i.,.m.-. ...h ....n.miiuur.. nremlsea that ihtimplonshlp ami two itrund cliam- ..,,,, ,. nropure for nn liilorna- 1.1UD cesmuu ou lewixiuma w ; . . , ll,,. ' . . ' ... ... ... At the present time, we are any layman may follow tne reason- imii- tiomu conicreiicj. on me rwiiroi oi private manufacture or war mater ial and to Invite the Culled Stales Friendship." and by Frank Confer , munlty. At tne present time, we ate any on the Interests of the Elks lodge ' reliably lutormed that there Is so inK loading to It In the vounser oritanlintion. laiuch delay In shipping to eastern! with fortnight, at the latest county, while the Josephine county awards numbered 20 firsts, six aoc- Confer also led la the community j markets, that our manufacturers are i within throe weeks, the rainy sea-.onda. eight championships and !!, participate lu tile conference, leing. enloyed at the meeting. unable to obtain proper credit rela- acm wm begin In Morocco. Slight and champloushlps. At least a , coupte ot more oiuos ami proimoiy ; Inelnr. enloved at the meeting. unable to obtain proper credit rela- atm -will begi: itnna witn inn eftsiern iiistrtnui ne i -..!.. nivrtn.i.- h.v orcurren in iDolnts. Klamath agriculture, we' k ifri nresailnr the torren-1 championship. If not grand champ PPirTIDN MARKS AIR !in.i .nHn ti untioln fnim ih .... j.i ' -i,ik m com. ! lonshlp. would hnve been added Office. Is in-iH-u... ... .l,.n.iour will Ure- 'no wimilllKS "I imi lljiniin.nii iu.. DEPARTMENT POLICY icounty a7icuiturut-. creasing between 20 (Continued from Pago One) j each year, and must necessarily have I additional markets. phatically. j If It Is found, lu order to obtain Admiral Eberle, taking the stand additional railroad facilities, which late In the afternoon and studious-'are so necessary for the proper de ly avoiding mention of Mitchell's i velopment of this great empire, that same declared that the proposal : ibis organltatlon should endorse any for a separate and unified air. er-; program for additional railroad coo vice Independent of both artny and jstrucflon. .we recommend that .the, navy was "contrary to all prlncl-;'llw'ng resolution be submitted to pies of military command." and the membership of the Klamath would Tesult In "a perpetual tow." county . chamber .of commerce for Eberle placed the entire fault of I 'heir approval, and If approved, that the controversy upon the "impa-j oid be directed to the Inter tience of young men, who fail to'tat8 commere commission, which take into consideration onr entire I body has set October 5. In Portland, defense problems." I Oregon, as the date on which it will . h. ni.rtert wlih the Inouirv determine, the favorabllity of ad- board, by inference to keep its Jj""-' railroad construction In I rrpAAiniF between ufc ana zo'tt ......ixieina. nf an nrmv until 11 . . (ia... well luto next April, when the north :' J" " hovo hecun to.""-'-"" ". I'"." "'"" "- traded enrouto from Crunts l'ass. African sun will absorb some ot the excess moisture. KLAMATH CATTLE TAKE SCORES OF n.wnwj-lT 1 IV 1 TIT A CI r 1,111 Ulljmj All AiVUo two minor children, Cleo and Knth jcolvlg. or whether he will face a Briny; u.s your Prottcriptions Prescription Specialist Next tioor to Pine Treo E ""M Ik. I la i " t' I Kitrwtl, 1 IH'sira.. ha . - IISTERIN THROAT TABLETS Ma tK'UMtm. Wuo tils, alum u. ' Hull. V. COLVIG MAY FACE CONTEMPT CHARGE Whether John L. t'olvlg will be county fair board yesterday morning almost hidden beneath handfuls of premium ribbons won at the Jackson nand, K anTasked directly" for Klamath county and northern Call- and Josephine county fairs during hands off and asked directly tor ' ; the past two weeks, since the close Resolution ot tno K'amatn couniy lair. WHEREAS, the railroad faclli- " Walters comuineo . p r;. .... and w E. Hammond 01 Aierrin. in encouragement In carrying on the present air policies. "I feel." he said, "that If you will encourage us to continue on our policy, in a few years you will be proud of it." Eberle rounded out a day of naval opposition to any change In policy and .th inquiry board wed' nesday will hear Postmaster Gen' ties of Klamath county are at the present time, inadequate for the economical transportation of Klam ath, and southern Oregon products to eastern markets, "AND WHEREAS Klamath county has within its border and tributary : charge of contempt of court for . , . ., . , 1,1.-1 not paying alimony Is tho question Two tired, but satisfied looking, .,.,.. , t. i men walked Into the office of the, . ' ' have been delving Into the case for some time. Colvlg was sentenced by the court some time aito to pay $40 monthly as alimony and support of his children. In the meantime the wife married when Utile alimony shipment of shorthorn stock for the ! ad "f" palt! nd ,he "'",l'an of two county fairs, but the Hammonds , - shipped IS head of Kamboulllet and 14 head ot Hampshire sheep for ex hibition. From,, the West & Watters herd the peerless little shorthorn bull. ,. ,1 ,B,rito thu dl3trict- approximately 30.. the peerless lime snortnorn ZUVSFSLZJ??. 1000.000.000 feet of standing Pine ! Co).yu.e -VioieCs-Pr de who of air mall and Paul Henderson, re cently resigned as the air mall as sistant in the postoffice depart ment. ' Secretary Wilbur, who made hie presence felt during the afternoon session by frequent interjections to testimony was the first witness ot the several for the navy who pre sented solid front against any, pol icy changes likely to result in "ir reparable injury." COMMERCE BODY TO timber, and approximately 140,000 acres of Irrigated lands, which must necessarily be placed In full pro duction In order to pay reslamation and maintainance charges, "AND WHEREAS, at the present time, even with the inadequate fa cilities, Klamath county has develop grand champion at our local fair, also cleaned up both the junior championships at Jackson and Jose phine counties, while the dignified Lord Sultan from the Hammond herd, upheld his previous numerous victories by pulling down the grand and senior championships at both HOTEL ASTOD 2adHiH LosAonlw EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 505 Bihi ' Ntw, V!o.lcrn " Qw to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARACE Tsrt from 51.5.1 BUICK SIX $150-00 IW. NAT! OTTrJ IWI fcUs, Ml Usfsh) H Edward RAst1 Attorney and ToennW . Hut. and rmertJCw nuns ie. tj, Lout, Good Tires. car Extra Wheel, for the money. Lots of MBit 3 on, t, a. ootii i Glum ilued tti fj. Howie Motor Co. Phone 379 12th and Main Sts. W. P. MYUJ 100 Odd fVlkmsV KUuuui ha ed to the point where It is now the'shows- Wwi Watters outstand second largest railroad shipping dis-' inK shorthorn cow, Edgedale Uar trlct in the state of Oreenn. In tim. 1 1'". Rave birth to a pure white calf just before the opening of the Grants Pass show, and mother and offspring ber and agricultural products. "THEREFORE, be Is resolved that we believe the greatest development Cornell alifornla We endorse program of construe-j giving a direct eastern route via Og tion as proposed by the northern ; den, Utah, thereby allowing our ag na t0 KIamath Falls, ricultural products a more direct and the large district surrounding , and the Southern Paci1. ne, from a AWAIT RATI PROBE0' KIamath county can be secured ' Oregon, via Merrill. Oregon, AHftll IVUL through the service of two railroads. : California, to Alturas. Ca (Continued from Page One) l.a. nltir all nf nnplhwitatprtl nnd i -1.1- -1... . j. 1 .u.v 1 mm cuy in it airect route to ugden, western norintiuuai .ainui ma, '""ttan, ana that we believe there Is large number of communities within adequate potential tonnage within iubhibui muuij. , tne Dorder of Klamath countv to warrant the construction of all roads so far proposed, and that the con struction of such roads will mean 'ithe full develonment of Klnmmh ,-. 1 county, the building up of Klamath Present Railroad Facilities Fnlis to' a city of Importance on the "The present railroad facilities ol:P.tl(, c0.., anrI ,,lrtnr ,ho, . Klamath county embrace the fol- agricultural Interests will receive the practically mid-way between the large consuming markets of Port land, Oregon, Puget Sound cities, and San Francisco, and the bay consuming markets, and give Klamath lumber products a more direct haul to the larger lum ber markets. "W. O. SMITH, "W. E. LAMM, "GEO. H. MERRYMA.V, "W. C. DALTON, "C. J. MARTIN." A Una nf pallrnaH Bmith. ,. ... ireuei wnicn iney need In the mar-, laiuornia, 1 ketina of their nrnrineia n ; lowing: ern Pacific) from Weed to Klamath Falls. A line of rail road being built by the Southern Pacific, known as the Natron cut off, from this City to Engene, Ore gon and the Oregon-California and Eastern railroad, extending from this city to Sprague river, or Yalnax, Oregon. We find that, at the pres ent time, 60 of the lumber manu factured in Klamath county goes as box shook, and poor grades of lum ber to California, and approximately adequately taking care of the lum bering Interests, ; "AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED THAT, If In the opinion of the ' Interstate commerce commission (which body is composed of men, I best able to judge as to the neces- slty of railroad construction in any 1 district) it Is believed that there Is ! not adequate tonnage In , Klamath j county, developed and undeveloped, 10 warrant all the new construction 40 U shipped east in the form or prop0.ed by the above rafroad9. better grades, via Roseville, Call fornla. Products going to northern Oregon must necessarily go to Weed, and back over the Siskiyou moun tains via Medford, Roseburg and Eugene. This, however, would be mat we ao earnestly petition ' the commission to grant permission, and furthermore, force the Southern Pa cific railroad company to build the lines of railroad which they propose In their vnrlmiQ nnntlpDtlnn. 1 ,L 4-. .,! -K,,..u.lullo, 11U1 tlU- x, . . V; ,"' ''? 'hot ne from Klamath Falls, the Natron cut-off. Klamath -"-i . is, at the present time, the second largest rail shipping city in the state of Oregon. Every ' year approxi mately 25,000 cars of lumber are shipped from this district, not in cluding better than 1,000 carloads of livestock per year, and several thousand carloads of agricultural products, including hay, grain, po tatoes and other products. Proposed Rail Construction "There Is on file with the inter state commerce commission the fol lowing applications for building in Klamath county, In the order ot fil ing with the commission, they are as follows: (1) Application of the Central Pacific to acquire an Inter est In the Strahorn railroad (the O. C. & E.) to extend this road to the point of Williamson river, and also to Silver lake, and eastward lo Lakevlew. The Southern Pacific has acquired all of the common stock of the Nevada-California and Oregon railroad from Lakevlew to Wendell, California, and has agreed to broad gange that line. (2) Application of the northern lines to build a line of railroad from Bend, Oregon, southward, near the station Pau nina, via the Sycan river, Bonanza, and to Klamath Falls. (3) Appli cation by the Central Pacific to build f Kraft I Atyour dealerJ', j Her sentence to hard labor's o'er Electric Aid has got the floor Van Fleet's Serviceman Says: Electrical emancipation hns been accomplished. ..Tljo ivonu-n lire no longer skives, ..Everyone is satisfied except tho old imunp who says "Tho devil's imikln' It too easy for 'era nowadays." .... VAX FLEETS MOTOR SHOP ' I8 Main St. Day Phono 758. Klftlit B71 M Racing Season Opens Tonight At the Moose Hall. A new novelty dance with dancing races and cash prizes. Music by Gal loway and his Altamont Grove Orchestra. Roller Skates FREE! i 100 Pairs of High-Grade Ball Bearing Roller Skates to be given away to the Boys I and Girls of Klamath Falls Absolutely Free I "KOULEK HiiATio' .'it any boy or girl. Easy action, ijulik, Miionth runnliitf, si'lf-ronliilncil liull-hcurlngH wllli two rows of bulls. 'CP- Just secure hIx sulwcrll,,.,-- e. The Kluimilli Dally News. 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