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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1925)
Page TwS Sunday, Sept. 27, 1025 KLAMATH FALLS IS ! HELD THREATENED Ancient City Looks Down on War for Liberty (Continued from Thro One) to delay for yean our most desired line connecting your community with ours. Feel that most vigorous action should be taken through co-opera tion between your community ana ; ours to safeguard our mutual in- j terests. Vrge your immediate con-1 sideratlon of this matter, ana sug gest conference between dtrectors your chamber of commerce and ours to arrange plan for concerted and vigorous action. "We -will be In Klamath Falls Tuesday, and would like to meet you. "Modoc County Development Board. "O. D. Morgan, secretary." The Crane-Odell cross-state line to the east, which would leave Klam ath Falls more than 100 miles to the south, is sponsored by the Ore gon commission. H. H. Corey, chair man of the commission, being Its most active advocate. On Septem ber 23 the Marshtield and North Bend chambers of commerce offic ially placed the Coos bay district be hind the Crane-Odell line, despite Southern Pacific opposition, and since that time Lakeview has fos tered a movement through the Lake county commissioners to connect Lakeview with the cross-state line via Silver lake. The first outright opposition from the Oregon commission to the Klam ath Falls-Alturas line appeared last Tuesday, when the commission de clared In a telegram to the local chamber of commerce that any at tempt of the Southern Pacific to get consideration by the Interstate com merce commission October 6 of the eastern line from here "will meet with opposition." While no word has been received from the Oregon Trunk, whose application to build here from Bend, is opposed by the Southern Pacific, It Is assumed that they will oppose the Klamath-Tule lake-Aturas line also, since they have already filed formal objection to the line as far as Cornell. gliitia! mf SBMm IMUIIIICM fl.W IMH.NH SMATTI.K. Si'lit. 8 The Hill iMiililit llolibli'H. a Kill' ("" rr,lll III.' ijimkor city, on lt way to tr the Oilrnt. will play th Wi'iillle liulluiia here Muoilny. October 0. It Hiiiinunted In.luy. The llolilile are coal-lied by Kdille Aluamllli. for mer major leaKUtf catcher. (iiimovs suv riuiiT ST. PAUL. H.'iH. Sil Tiiinmy tilb biin. HI. t'uill lienvyuctKllt, who ban i not entered llin ring alncn he ikum-ki'il nut by lie no Tunny, will :it(euitt a comebaclt. He botMa to ;Kct another clmnex at Ills ri inarlne jcotiiiueror. be aunouiieeit tiara 1 -; iiIkIh. Sule nf drtnr at Her liegln'a lrH tih'ip 12'.' 7lh St tine track of dreasea to go at It J. TV I 23-17 Ancient Damascus is the center cf fishtin' in the revolt of Droc t.-il.. i b.i-u'. r'ui'.dt rule in Svria. Two Ticws of the city are shown. 26. ' STATE WIDE BODY IS ' NEED OF IRRIGATION rlgatlon district. (Continued from Page One) ern Oregon, the visitor said, and the people must realize that now la the time to prepare for the period when timber can so longer be looked upon to support their home and business Institutions. ' People Must OiipsntaB,?,' , To this end, Oregon must work to keep the J22.000.000 which has been appropriated ' and secure . ac ceptance of its Irrigation projects Mr. Card will be here until Tues- AID IS PKIISKI ..,. .rf itm-m his atav will con-, SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. fer with many representative mem- Co-operation of police authorities In bers of local clubs, business houses, running to earth violators of the' o- iHtntlnn and those ton-! dry law was pledged here today to; nected with the Klamath Falls lr-.Cclonel X.d M. Green, new federal; ; proninitton aumimsirttor tor tins: ! district. 29 is the right price to pay for a ' good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tubt 25' Home of Jeweler Burned to Ground The home of George Meti, local jeweler, was completely destroyed by the' eariy '.Witts evening.'.' Jloti'ainT his wife were expecting a host of friends for a house party when the fire broke out. The home is located on the Ft. Klamath road, about three which have yet to be designated. imHes from the city. The local fire I He cited the Vale, Oywhee and ! department was not called. Damage! Baker dist.-lctn, which the reclama- jig estimated at between $3,000 and tion ferv!:e, he said, had not ac cepted as yet. Of the fl) 000,000 put into ir rigation projects, Oregon has as yet gotten back only about $5, 000,000, leaving $6,000,000 on which the projects nave received no return, stated Mr. Card. Oregon Far Behind Oregon is far behind other states In the matter of irrigation, con tinued Mr. Gard. Idaho has 4, 00)7,000 acres projected, California 0.000,000, Washington about 3.- $4,000. The home was quickly destroyed. Efforts of the Meti family to ex tinguish It were unavailing. Western League May Be Brought to Tie OMAHA, Sept. 26 The Western league pennant race, which clones tomorrow, mav result in a tie. Des suu.uuu, ana uregon only i.oou.ouu. 'Moine, an(t Denver were tied for To reports that Oregon already has leadership today, each winning 90 too much contemplated In the way games and lo;ing 70. Both teams of irrigation,. Representative Gard piay double headers Sunday. Ies gave figures showing that Califor- Moines meeting St. Joseph ut Des nia has under contemplation pros- Moines and Denver playing Tulsa at pectlve projects the cost of which Denver. is estimated at $1,500,000,000, and which will embrace 18,000,000 gj,t VETERANS TO acrea oi land. An outlay oi itu. 000 for surveys has also been spon-i sored which will entail work of 48 engineers working on plans for PORTLAND, Sept. 28. Veterans construction of five great reser- f faous old division of the voir, to feed the 18 millions of A- 91t ie-!dccl at the acres in the proposed ar-ia This, nI"Jal convention here today to hold !Pi s-.-z" The UNIVERSITr cf OREGON contains: The Collegi of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture ond Allied Arti Bu-.inc: Administration-- Ed ucalion Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Phyiical Edu cation Sociology Extension. For c ccfj.'oijc or ono inorrncfion un( The Stiiurar, Umpiring of Ortjon. Eugene, Or;fan. ThcSOih Vc:r Opera Scptmbrr 24. 1925 w9 e ..n-A. ... . i . 'ilBktfl.irKT FOLLOWING BOSSY'S FOOTSTEPS Of the total faim wealth produced last year, dairying brought 15 per cent of the whole. Those who followed Bossy's footsteps received TWO AND ONE-HALK BIL LION DOLLARS from this greatest branch of agriculture But there Is probably : . study and nr,alyis r; n-. ternuMonal l.ivcstoek I "th. furninhih the dair -. to view the pruKriixs n: ilier farm activity which requires aa much ii ir. . t huil i dons dairying. The Pacific ln . .us at Portland. Oru.lnT 31st to November i oi the Xnrtnnpxt an exreptionul oiportunlty . and to benefit therol y. Ttiere'H njiy:n.nt as - ., , the entire f.inilly. Tin i : m a; Ihe Klr.t N.iliotial I!, : with the Ucveliipineiit c.: iK . I jialional advantage, to he had. so take l.ii-'i and iIIhiush your plans with us here We ere willing to nimlst progressiva farmers y liijrdh. CONVENE ANNUALLY he said, i; what California baa sectional reunions annually, with punned for future irrigation, a plan-"" "' fyeT? "ve oa- whleh will i.v. var fn renllro I Thls Program of the old Powder hut still an organized effort to art- i rlver "'vision will bring sectional vance the agricultural interests of the state. Htntc Fertile Field conventions at Seattle, San Fran cisco and Los Angeles, next year on September 21! the anniversary of Referring to- bond issue, of other h,e daf, when tl,e sl9t Unl went . Infn net'nn 4,11. UUIU JlUiUU u u l mat California now has a (9.000,000 Is sue, Idaho has gold 83,000,000 out of a 89.000,000 issue, Arizona a 14,000,000 and Oregon none. He also gave figures showing that Oregon has greater need for development of settlers than other near western states. Population per square miles shows that Wash ington has 22 to the mile, Califor nia 27.7 and Oregon 7. HOTEL ASTOO 2lAHin UAnc.lV EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 502 B.llu New, Modern ' Close io Shopping District and t heatres FRfE CARACE r- ! wi Is Your Eyesight Good? 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