The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 24, 1925, Image 2

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OPPOSITION CERTAIN
TO S. P. IS BELIEF
(Continued from One)
Mi AND WOMAN
branch line extension of the Ore
gon Trunk railway south from Mend
In Klamath county."
Engineers. R-Chivklns
c.wi.om p.e'fir- eiicinoors are
FACING
GALLOWS
FARMERS UPHOLD S. P.
PLAN FOR RAIL LINE
(I'nntlntii-d from I'atW One)
Thursday. Sept.- 241jfl2j
After Job of
,j Ma Ferguson
Si
FATHER LOSES LIFE
IN SAVING HIS SON
engaged in inahiiiK i1-- i gallows. euiu-su... mum ......
check of surveys which are neces- tria, on a jm,,., 0f murdering Mrs. stnl
nary before the application for the Tate'a fornuw husband slowly drew (
. . i ... itHfl o.i.a rin he . ..
noss or onto our farms on rental
basis whulher wo liked It or not.
MAltlON. 111.. Sept. 23. (i nitct ..Th( soultiern Pacific company'
News 1 Hubert and Hnby Tate vir- proj,,otl,,i and exlstlnit rail linos
tuallv stood with their backs to the Wl)ll, fully meet our needs."
The petition addressed to the Inter
Commerce Commission reads
:m follows:
Tule lake main line east can oe ,t011l !MC , "Ve, the undersigned farmer, and
formally filed with the interstate j The ueili ness of the rope became shippers of Merrill. Klamuth county, i
Commerce commission. The opln- ov(1(,nl :1flor Tato and liis wife. Ore., and vicinity, helievliiK that the j
Ions of the Public Service commis- siml)K ,.,,, r. folk, made a l'itl- Southern Pacific company officially
Ion of Oregon reg.irdlng hearing ful atu,m,t to repudiate their ton- announced railroad development pro
on this matter are expressed in the fe3SOIls that they fed arsenic to gram. Including a line through this
following telegrrms: I Joseph Herrington. Mrs. Tate's for- district and providing us with a new
Salem. Ore.. Sept. 1. is--:-". mer husband, that they might re- New) The tllusgow Forward prims
move the only barrier to their mar- would be more than JOtf miles nhort-
riase. er tnan any existing or imumru
Huhy Tate's evidence was a mass , route by any railroad roiupan). 10-
. Jl a, ataman. A She truftipr Wlin A IlllllieU SVSlt-lll Ul ll-i.l-
. - Ql COIIll HU1V lUl J fll.iiil..-.
tn nmend aonllcatlon ot . . .,. ,. D,,.,i.niiv de- er lines centering 111 tni uisirici, in
Central Pacific discretionary. will trmlncj t0 ,unv every question addition to existing lines and the!
advise further after conference with thn( w(mM tnorlmnllt0 her. She , new so-called Natron cutoff, would j
our attorney. denied having signed a confession, provide adequato transportation aor-1
Public Service Commission of .A lfi having poisoned her former j vice for tho Klamath country, do;
. Oregon." I husband and denied that she ever hereby respectfully request that your ,
..cl nr Sent. 51. 1925. . ' ,. . .,nfUod I honorable body give due ronsldera-
mwui. . -- I said SO. one uewimo ... ;
Lynn P. Sabin. Sec'y.. :u,der ,he ,vUy questioning of E. tlon to the opinions above xepressed
Klamath County Chamber of Com-; , prosecutor that Judge and that prompt action be taken by
'" ' . ... ,... i Krt vour honorablo body upon tho ap-
. U. I . iiariweu iuoiw m-i .........
In response to hia sofe question:
"Did you tell any one you gave
I poison to your husband in his mini
or food?"
She replied:' "I said I helped to
thereof will probably not be had Oc-, Tjj'e tjamed hia confession on the
tober 5. It is anticipated any ei- fact thal he nad been Kept without
fort to bring this euggested ne;foodi water 0r sleep from Friday
before commission for formal con-nl(,h't un.tU Sunday noon. Sheriff
sideratlon at October hearing will GaUlgan had frightened him. he
meet with opposition. ,!said until he had signed a paper,
Public Service Commission of C0ntent9 of whicn he was wholly
Oregon. ignorant.
Sprouie s acaeaTiun
T.vn P Sabin. Sec y.,
Klamath County Chamber of C'om-
v,,.. -irA Remember 17. Believe
merce.
vi.maih -Palls. Ore.
cnnnianvntlne our wire, ISth, I ,
onr attorney advises that as neces
..... .nniixntinn and survey for pos
sible Cornell-Alturas line have not j .
filed, formal consideration ;
your honorahlo body upon tho ap
nlicatlons necessary to carry out the
Southern Pacific company's railroad
development program."
I
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V $
rv
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I.IM'.IW IX lltOI l,.;
NKW HlllK. Hepl. J3.. Three
tr.iiillunlle liner have been n
mthub iiiiiiuiH nuaiii iitu pant five
hSS 4ITV, Nr.l. ,,","
(lulled e) Overcome ti -
f,e, nlillx ntteiuptluK ! re.. llniii 1 Itet.ir.i -Krank )(.
,. teii.v.ii-'ll ' i1"1""" '"'"n "Pending th
11 . .t I mm I ft.rt II llf III 111 I till u - .
fir n iKilklttl Iho t ihmii
to I lie surface.
The Imy IU lvl''
Driv;a Wagon, No Lights
Pays $5 in Local Court
Allien Shuiwood, who drove a
wagon without llthl " a lllghwav
l... i Mnliirdav IiIkIiI filed 5
i .in,! rests by Justice of tliu Peace
jit. K. lliinsaker, .yesterday. II.. A.
' Htnnliflehl. who drovo his ear wllli-
out an operator license drew $10
and rests.
im iiusliiea affair and enlovlnn'
a pleuaiiro trip will return t
Klamiilli rail from win Kranilsni 1
mi .Monday iiioi iilim, when ho win '
n mine Ills pimlllon I it ihu Klrsi i
N'iitloittil bunk.
i Mr. Sproule's ' telegram on the
subject follows:
VYour telegram of 16th. I can
add little to he authentic public
announcement heretofore made by
us. We have' attempted to place
before the public clearly and un
equivocably what the company pro
poses to do and under what condi
tions it will proceed with construc
tion. Your present imuiry deals
particularly with the proposed lines
The case Is expected to end Sat
urday.
Krim's Forts Halt
Spanish Advance on
No. African Capital
Mrs. Edith Wilnwns. Dalian.
'u bring prcparr.l by anti-Ferguson
factions to run against
"Ma" Ferguson in the coming
Texas gubernatorial prftnary
She is said to hove Klan sup
port. "Ma" ran on an nnti-Llan
platfoiri-
Mra, t'mik Hot urn Mr. Hort
Conk re.iirned the early pnrt of
the week from San Krunclsco, where
she spent a week with friend In
lite. city.
Ton. II lleiniie.l Sltlten Peter
sen of the Shiiw-llertriim Lumber
ci inpauy. Is recovering rapidly Iroin
an operation for the removal of
tonsils yesterday.
$3,000,000 TAX
CUT HELD SURETYi
MADRID, Sept. 23. (United
News) The Spanish advance on
AJdlr, Abd el Krim's capital in j
north Africa, has been halted by
Itiffian fortifications in the nioun-;
tains, but Cen. Primo de Itlveru. !
Knuiitxh dictator. U confident that !
he drive finally will go through
to the city.
The Spanish advanced two kilo- j
meter. Wednesday toward AJdlr.
which now is but six kilometers
from their advance posts.
FILIPINO FLASH IS
WINNER OVER MARKS
JA)S ANCKl.ES. Sept. 23. I'ole j
Snrmlento. Filipino flash, wou a ;
decision victory over Ceorgle .Marks j
in their 10 round flcht here to-1
night. Sariniento floored Marks;
for a short count In tho fifth .
round.
Jackie Field tnok the decision
over Frunklo Fink In llie senil-l
windtip.
WASHINGTON'. ' Sept. 23. tUnit-
. ti ..ih rn. -hrnnirh Tu'.e ed News) Prediction that tho ad-
r, -tii iviauiniu - -
Lake via Merrill and Cornell to a ministration's- tax bill will be
connection with the Novada-Califor. passed by congress before the Christ
nla and Oregon railway. I mas recess Is made by Representa-
"Southern Pacific company pro-i five Tllson. of Connecticut, a republl
poses to build that line provided jean
that the Interstate Commerce com- The measure expected to be In
u . In.: shane for nresentation to the house
ttm youV Sr ana.upoh convening of congress the tf.t
SP necessary certificate, ; Monday In December w II be given
.h the law requires us to ob- priority, lilson sail, alter a
tain and second that the actual ference at the white nouse manager of the Klamath General
and potential traffic afforded by . H?re' Justice Hunsaker will be
fhe Klamath territory is not opened e red c ? " g,n new treatments for hi. all-
H.,rctiv. comnetltlcn such as and he promised a $3 000,000 cut.
v .. . ha' if conRressionai leaders agree 10 -
would result from the entry of the J that a great lmprovement will be
proposed branch line extens.or , oi - aoDroDriation bul9 : shoM
the Oregon Truntc u"1" , usuaUy first to be considered will
from Bend in K ath conn y. ,e temporarlly 8he,ved
Surveys First Necessllj T)e commlttee
"The time of commencement and ,n cnarge of framtng the tax reduc
the time of completion are matters . tion measure wln begin its work
castomarily specineo in mt ; October 19.
of the Interstate commerce coiuuuo
Justice Hunsaker to
Visit San Francisco
Jnstlpfi of the Peace R. E. Ifun-
n finktvp wIU Iavp tndav for tikin Fran-
con-, , , . , , ...
shown following his stay of sev
eral weeks In the southern city.
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Lo Amcln
EVERY ROOM has PRIVAfS TOILET
50 'c Baths New, Mixlern
Close to Shopping DnVkt Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tar:if irvm $I.W
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Are
You I
Lucky
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hm to - .
v.
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MR nm wnj
nnu Blstl
BUICK SIX
$150-00
Good Tires. Extra Wheel. Lots of
car for the money.
Howie Motor Co.
Phone 379 12th and Main St.
Edward B.As
Attorney sal CoatnteJ
BlU tad rhnicj
buiis no. i,
Plow 111
dr. a son j
Glasses msialtfe'
TO kttsj lM
fhoat 1
W. P.MYDS
uwvu
08 Odd Frllon
Kbuuia nl
re
gion. The ease or di:ncuuy oi
construction and consequently the
within which the worK can
be
KLAYKIl TO PLEAD
NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 23. Har-
s witnin wmtii " neon oei, o year-oia coniessea
i,t0A Kflnnni he estimated r .i,.,.aa.i, -vfaP n.i.
with accuracy until the surveys are and Raym0nd Pierce, a colored taxi
. . . - . j . 1 A.nnlta Una of . , ... , . a www ,
finished ann ww ucic.no . anver, win oe axraignea inursuay
morning for the purpose of de
termining his mental capability of
standing trial.
inA.tnn fivni However, it is our
Intention to proceed when the con
ditions above mentioned are met."
Mr. Sproule's telegram reiterates
the equally positive statements for
merly made by H. D. de Forest,
chairman of the Southern Pacific
company's board of directors, Paul
Shoup. executive vice-president, and
Mr. Sproule himself, all declaring
the Southern Pacific cannot afford
and will not -go forward with its
plans for building an eastern out
let, a system of feeder lines center
ing here and terminal with an an
nual payroll of $1,200,000 at Klam.
ath Falls if the Oregon's Trunk's
branch line from Bend is given the
support of the community.
1 ind
'NEW
RESS
nr mi 11
mm
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
with
AH drufri.1t-35a tnd 65c I ir tfld tube.
Children'! Mustarok (milder foroi)o.
Better than a Mustard Plaster
Is Your Eyesight
Good?
You may think It Is but you
can't be sure unless you have
them examined by one who
knows.
At the flret sign of distress,
in using them, you should con
sult an optometrist and thus
KNOW their condition for
your comfort and livelihood
may depend upon your eyes.
We have helped many hun
dreds and it is possible that
we can help you it yon don't
wait too long.
DR. GOBLE
Eyes Examined
QUICK BEIIVICE
700 Main Street
Glasses Frames
Ground Repaired
1 c5li,J .
Ha8'5
1 li.i,.. 1 .;.-.
It tihoiild bo Impressed upon
your mind that the eye-needs of
your children are as health-lm-pcrtant
as their dental needs. If
they show a distanto for study
or play visit us.
"Thny will thank you
In later life for ynnr
attention to their eye
needs now."
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Eye Sight Specialist.
We Cirln.il Our Own Glasses.
Klamath Falls, Ore. ,
SHORT ORDERS
at
ALL HOURS
The coffee we make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
Roller Skates
FREE!
100 Pair of Hi(!Giade Ball Bearing Roller Skate to be given away to the Boy
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