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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
Page Two Friday. Soplt'inlii'i' 2.r, 102.1 - - - "( ih. s li.! misses linen ll n 1 1 -. After, pledge or support to r.ie p.an n on er . -... ; rin.(nK ,a r..rln.t I. rnnrtu.1-I ii.rcK"" .....-- - ,i..iril ihnl tlu Interstate I'oiiitnorre niiumminu, IS ,h. railroad extension, and -loP-, tV,''!.."; j !o r Is.lon .11 . -M-J jnients." f " tn ih. .. heron Ihu basis or hi. ro.om.mm.lu-. a....ii.Arn Pacific officer emuhat-: """I " i . ,,, nfrl.i rernnl of the mmunl hml IxH-n IUKPn. n n uiirmpi ; .. Musicale Repertoire By Miss Elliott rtiarmino' PrnorJim Vlimiiui.f, 0- itcally declare tnai tneir wiup.i h ,,, ,,.,.,. i1PUrlni!. ' . .......i i ........ ... II. nliina mnuo .... - - ., ,. A Klamath favorite. Ml- the K.amath region If either the ' .Zl-iLtlw -uia coP,i,e ll three iin.loniiieiit of Ih survey weeKs. nut u now oeiu.... ...... - of Kliimnth lake by the! ioniser time will he eoneunieil. and ...v ...it... n.m.nt nriie-llt is possible that If a bluer riintro- o'clock tonight. Mr. Stewart t0 fighting a battle for Ua pro- (U,M .uoaBotlment of the eomumn versy develop, the hearing may be rived on Wednesday evening. n-igrami in WBch. it contends, tu in- proposiil, no official statement i transferred to Wa.hlniitoii. 1). C. to ing tne iny kj u.... -. ----- tereais are uienurni wiiii mu to that effect has yet been Issued li) I Kive me uivnmeia ... , commerce commission iiM'"r..iiiu. m hear tl'i testimony nerannully. 1'roh- Elliott, wilt appear In concert with l0pe(K)n TraTl 1)Und Its lino here " . ,h" ' Mr. Nathan Stewart of Seattle. at;,he orane-Odell line i con.lru.te.l. n n ' the Presbyterian church at 8 The Southern Pacific now app.wr '' viek tnnisht. Mr. Stewart ar- . .,..,.., r. ''"f"1' lr"" - . -....., lolrd , . the purpose oi enjoying .-ltne Klamath country, againsi tue northern lines. and other beauty tpois iu """ ierful opposition. ath country during ht atay. The program for tonight's con-, uthern p(.lflc., proposed ",ie ! ontlal part . ol the I The common user principle Is llbly su pvriions will attend Ihu hear cert will be: I "Love. I Have Ton You." Rnirnld: "Homing," Teresa del to Alturat. In a Sabln. secretary Odell-Crane line scheme, inasmuch as It predl- Ing from Klamath county alone. telegram to l.yun llne wnraw, "" The Portland hearing win uo tne of the Klamath r"'e" " " . . . first battle in one ot tne greauwi 1,u""" n.iin. .M k. mmMllrd I " " . . ' . h.mber of commerce, a few - ' " i railroad wars tin. country nas seen. Riedee and "Morning." Oley Speaks . ' ,h Ore.on vabu. !(,rVlce 10 Krant n.mon user over . .r u Tho rtlilr0)ld8i ot(U in bodies and Dorothy Elliott, soprano. . . !-.! .'T.lcl. 11 -jne iruiupeiei. -" that the SOUtnern racmc canno. , .!. nnnn.all " - Love Song." Lang, and "The Wreck ,b , for forma, consideration ot deratood to be as 8trongl Wl , ,.., for the fray, which is ex- of th. Julie Plant." O Hara - Verstate commerce comm.,-! Jo co o lo b. . J II , llrawll ,lu . C..-..I h.nmno . . v..i. .1, m... f the t tram Paunliia to Klamatu t'.111 ,i..iriv font-med. Usion excised "the oplntai rT" n.,,1?.. un" I '"' ''""'- I mini. i ,'u'n' -- -- Ing their legal batteries and wll- N'athan Stewart, baritone. III "Une Voce Poca Fa," Bint. Miss Elliott. IV "Patrla." Tito Mattel, Stewart In either event the case would be sharply contested. MISSING HUNTER IS REPORTED SICK MAN (Continue! from Page One) hearing the matter of the Kiamatn ra .s-.i..uru " h ,, ,he B(tur the In- lern Pacific surveys being as yet In-) " " "" ' ,, , .. i m. ll. n n A .A An Ih. " ....... V. V "jiuowesi iuuu i.wi, v o complete, u.u m r per'a death still puizle police. j0f the Southern Pacific "will meet 'when the matter comes up for de .1 ik. t . with opposition" the Oregon com- termination by tho Interstate com- VI "Over the Steepe, Oretchan- mission said. It Is assumed that mono commission it Is thought proh-1 nd shot the anlimii through tho innff "Deeo Water." Brown. Mr. this opposition will come both from nble that the public alignment Willi ears. On another occasion ha Stewart. ' i the Oregon commission and the nor-; no; Crane-Udell line, urged by tne VII "Since First I Met Thee." them lines, the latter already hav-,coos Bay torrltory, with the official Rnbenstlen: "The ' Summer Mind" ; lhg filed formal objection to the In-, snpport of the state of Oregon; ni.Afc-ff I'Trmn the Land of the I terstate commerce against the South-, Bend-Klamath Falls lino, urged qtv-nino Water " Cadman. Miss El-lern Pacific's application o build ; chiefly by the Bend district, and the ember HI. rulluwlim huutlliK nil' diirlna whllh In' lot hi" hoi-i... llui man entered tho cabin. II" chained his viol hea wldioiil e ehiiuging a word Hh h'" g''d miilhcr, T y.-ai". hi keepa lionn Tor li I in . Tim man then ale a ii per which bin mother hud kepi wallluil for Mm. ThUt occurred, they sal.l, III. Mil ri llil. After ilt lug Ihe mini left the cahln. lie po.cwed neither KUII, knife or weapon, according to h! niollur She expe.ie.l him l return. That wan the l she suw . f him. When he left bin home. Uwennby wit dressed in a light shirt, with only a pair of light grey iweed Irotix er:l. He mild lie would be "back In 20 minutes." which were the unly wor.l he epiike during lust meal time he spoilt at cabin. tlweiMl.y. the nien reimrled. lived at his present hoini. lihout 3d years. Mi. I her Mining Oweusby Is reprrled In have re turned home on tho Hiittirdny be fore his dlsiiiperunce to find hi" mother nUeut. He had not l.eeii aware of her liilenilnn to leuva the cabin. Hue of the men lod.iy reported ho visited In ' Ihn nolc.li horh.Hi.l without even mentioning that no hud iiiih-sed his iire.l oiouiei- n. mi mi. rniiln. Mm !, .p IHen..l.y. It was later learned had '..i.... . ; 'Mk, Mill Illy to vi.it SO Ml 0 g,.ie III fllell lis. Hope Is slowly dying I. reals of Mrs. tlwcimliy, yenr-olil nioiher ol the man. Hour nfter hour the dny and lilglil "lie nulchea uiid tor HI slop ouixlile the lUlllll. "I don't know, t rAnt tlilnk what hi"s become of Mailln, tre. mull. il. ly munuer, tin. 8K,.J mihtr in tue nil. through i"d 'uu fare. 0, I- tIK .r1 DsW.. 1 1 iim, litis ; j" Ihe Ills had liott. TANGLED ISSUES ARE BESETTING RAILWAYS (Continued from Page One) applications have been filed with and made to, the interstate com merce commission of the United States looking toward the extension and construction ot railroads within the state ot Oregon, and, "Whereas, among others, the pub lic service commission of Oregon has made formal application to the In terstate commerce commission for an order, requiring the extension and construction ot an east-west railroad from Crane, Oregon, westward to connect with the Natron -cut-oft thereby completing the original Har rlman project, which commenced at Vale and extended to Eugene and Coos Bay, and, "Whereas, the chambers of com merce of North .Bend and Marsh field Intervened In the proceedings and petitioned, the .Interstate com merce commission to make an order In accordance with the prayer of the petition of the state of Oregon, and, "Whereas, the position of North Bend and Marshfield has been sup ported by testimony at the hearing In Portland, Oregon, and has been urged by both written briefs and oral arguments before the Interstate commerce commission, at Washing ton, and, "Whereas, the examiner of the In terstate commerce commission has heretofore made his findings and report to the effect that the public convenience and necessity require the construction of such east-west railroad, and the matter Is now pending before the Interstate com merce commission for final deter mination, now, therefore, "Be It resolved, by the boards of directors of the North Bend and Marshfield chambers of commerce in Joint meeting assembled, after hear ing arguments by able representa tives of the state of Oregon and of the Southern Pacific company, and the same having been duly consid ered, that the best interests of the Coos Bay country would be served by the construction of the east-west line, as petitioned for by the public service commission of Oregon, and, "Be It further resolved, that we On another occasion ha Is reported by the men us having ; allotted his rifle if fall Into hie ramp fire until It Ix'cimo so heated It was dtscjinrged. ' I That he tiari lo.it his wav was : Klamath Falls-Alluras line, urged I sl.otf.d ttt Dy marchers. They cite! chiefly by the Tula lake, Alturasl,h flK., nat h hlu, of(B ,,,; points on the Strnhorn and Nevada- h;, Kay ,hr0llRn tho wooa , j California-Oregon railways, and pes-, n!ht o M bMn n , , slbly Klamath Falls. lot visiting the Brandenburg camp. The general hearing. In which all 1 .nd ..... within a half mile of : of these proposed lines will be fac-(nat csmp tbat ,),. searchers camel upon the dead embers of a fire i from Klamath Falls to Cornell On the other hand, the Southern Pacific has expressed Its intention and its ability to bring the Klamath Falls-Alturas line up at the inter state commerce commission's hear ing, despite opposition from any and all sources. Just as It did the Natron I tors for consideration, will begin be cut-off matter at the Central Pacific j fore Charles D. Mahaffte. director of the mtn ha(, made .hl)rlly arter hl. hearing. finance tor tne interstate commerce dlsIlppPaIlce. In addition to the opposition of j commission. In Portland, on' Octo-j -itark" the northern lines and the Oregon I ber 5. commission, the Southern Pacific f ICrafiI eeseJ db ivw av. vii ir nr.) ifr . "Ilnck Id 3rt Minute" The men assert that after B.P.Lewis Grbcen The Coffee Ho, " Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. phontl We carry a complete line 0 Quality. Groceries. Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee. l ay us a viait or phone your order . - i . We have our own delivery. Meat Market operated in co-operatSot with Grocery. has the opposition of two of the! Jt . - V. . T - 1 .. . I. mree uireciura ol iuc i.iu."u -rigatlon district, who have formally Intervened for the district in behalf of the Oregon Trunk, and have ask-' ed that the Southern Pacific be granted no permission to build through Tute lake unless Its au thorization carries a "common user" proviso. The Southern Pacific of ficers state their company will not build a foot ot the line If it carries the "common user" proviso. In the tangled and conflicting Is sues Involved, the matter of common user is an important factor. It Is ; known that the f Oregon Trunk's or iginal plan to come to Klamath Falls j was to build a line from Bend to Paunina or Skookum, and to run Its ! trains sonth Into this city by com-1 ,B""""'," ... T turning home on Wednesday. Seni or not the territory affected can support the Investment that wonld be required by the railroad's pro crams. Mr. Mahaffie Is the repre sentative of the commission who' Sale of dresses at Hoe Begin'. Dress Shop 188 So. 7th St. Olio rack of dresses to go at siz.itt. Dance at Merrill FRIDAY NIGHT Sailing's. Orchestra Between the two theatres Sterling Fall Coats for Women and Misses DRESSES Build with STDNE-TILE BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE By using Stone-Tile foundations for frame dwellings you save the delay and expense of building and stripping forms and hauling a mixer to the job. You avoid the waste of materials that always occurs where the volume of con crete Is small. Build your foundations of dense, hard Stone-Tile, In a fraction of the time. They are substantial, attractive In appearance and save you money. The footing may be Stone-Tile "solid" block, turned endwise. BUILD WITH 8TOXE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pine Co. 708 Market Phone 882-W UOTEL AS TOO 2ad HUl Us Aof.U. EVERY ROOM tu PRIVATE TOILET 90 Baths New, Modern Qose to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE T.r.tf from $1.50 In New Creations for Fall Wear! $12.39 to $46.50 Gorgeous new Frocks, all as new as the season itself, are here ready for your review. Amonp, them are beautiful crepe satins, featuring the new barrel silhouette and puff sleeves. Others in flannels, richly embroidered. So interesting is the present selection, and so moderate are the prices, that every visitor to this store is certain to find the Frock she wants, for afternoon and evening occasions. WTX. T A TT.J TV.J vvny Duy useu riant t WHEN NEW Novelty creations of , the latest vogue in smart footwear now on display, the new novelty garters. See S RULE, In the center of the shopping district. CAN BE BOUGH AT THESE 1 PRICE! WUF.LITZR sma'l upright Studio Player, walnut case. ljUl SIS-CO down, $15.00 per month v( jTl' VimJTZF.R "Strad" Upright Player) walnut ease. AnV' $15.00 down; $15.00 per month JJlJ ' I STAIt Upi'iKnt, Straight Piano; mahoga ny case. 15.00 4Xy'j clown; $15.00 per month JJJ ' j STAR Upright, Straight Piano; mahoBany caee. $15.00 CiTO down; $15.C0 per month JJ ' j ui.i iit.n oaoy urntl brown raohogsny cu. .uu 1 down; $20.00 per month tJVK WURLITZER Small Upright Straight Piano: walnut case. $15.00 down) $15.00 per month - . AT ft if If I Also one used Goebel & Son, upright piano at $195.00. $ $10.00 per month. , ' a iu to sel") We have a new co-operative selling plan which enables j a piano at an unusually low price and on very rcasonan"-, ,u , . These prices and payments should put a piano in every home- WINTERS; Phono 140.W MP