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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
1' Page Twa Thursday. (Molicr 1. H'gjL Dan Cupid Bats Out New Record in 1925 September crept into the . limbo of years last night, and 'lth the dawn of thla morning the thirty days that hath September were but another notch In history. But In that short space of thirty day young Dan Cupid came back into his own after a particularly disgraceful showing In August. . On record in the county clerks offica of the court house 15 mar riage licenses were Issued, and all returned for filing in the clerk's office.' Cupid bettered his 1924 record by one. when only 14 were recorded In the clerk's office during Septem ber of last year. But that is not the reason Dan has been strutting around the court house. The tact is this: Only eight decrees were granted during the nnnfh and the horny old Man of War failed to come up to his stand ard, as he has in several of the put months of the year. Ten divorces were filed in the office of the deputy clerk during the past month. October, must now be on her guard. She-has a stiff old fight to make If plans of the Old Man of War, healthy aa he has been, ma ture. - COREY SIDETRACKS LINE TO KLAMATH (Continued from I'agf Oew) BANK PRESIDENT TO VISIT KLAMATH CO. fir construction of Modoc Northern, under rules of practice there Is not sufficient time to file application and supporting data before hear ing October 6. Manifestly uuy re port hrlng Modoc Northern case befcre I. C. C. would meet with ob jeotlon which would probably be sustained by I. C, C. on the grounds that It would Introduce new Issues. While commission Is not opposed to construction of Modoc Northern It is opposed to accepting Modoc Northern as substitute for direct trans-state line which It believes to be of utmost Importance to the development of the entire state. It Is our firm belief ttiat both Mo doc Northern and trun-state line will be constructed. Commission must take broader view and con sider the need of entire state. May we direct attention to fact that Mo de Northern, which you state I most Important line in Oregon would be constructed In California while our application Is for rail roads in Oregon. Modoc Northern would shorten present distance to eastern markets from Klamath Falls. Tran-atate line Odell to Orane will shorten distance from Klamath Falls to all points east of Granger 87 mile under mileage of Modoc Northern cross state line would shorten distance 227 miles shorter than Modoc Northern front western Oregon und afford more favorable grades, shorter distance, cheaper construction, will a"" transportation for territory not now served equal in area to state of Ohio connictinit Mid territory by short haul to Portland, afford short haul transportation for all l'lnis west of nimiutuiii home in Idaho to raoiiV co,st. same lino n claim more than lHUUm.uuO .iliwdy In vested In branch lioi emending from i-olutvWa river to ll.nd nud from Oi.f'-lo to rrune 1TI1UC SKKVH'K COMMIS SION OF OKKHON. CHILOOUIN BACKS UP S. P. RAILWAY PLANS (I'oiithimM Iroul l'B 0m ADV1SOH NAMKO WASHINGTON. Sept. SO.-The long continued row between the shipping board and Admiral Leigh o Palmer, president of the emer gency fleet corporation, has been thrown directly UP to he white house for adjustment, and Presi dent Coolldge has appointed a spe cial advisor to guide blm in hand ling It. existing lines and the new .o-iulled Natron cut-off which Is now near- Inn completion would provide a.le-, nuate transportation service tor this , section of the Klamath couiiiry. do hetvhv respectfully request that, v. ur honorable l o.lv give due con-, isiderailoii to the points above e ' pressed mid that prompt action be , taken bv Your honorable body upon Hie application of the S. '' com-, 1 panv necessary to carry out its rail iroad development program. ! UOTEL ASTOD ri tni urn L ! EVERY ROOM basFRIVATE TOILET 50", Patlu N'w. MI,n Close 10 il.oppi.ig D.::i. t r! I lis-"" FREE CARACE ' ' v (Continued from Page One) long time loans to farmers, admit tedly a system of great advantage to the stockman and grower. Among chief matters of import ance to be dealt with Is initial work of organizing the incorpora tion of an agricultural credit as sociation among the farmers of ' Klamath. This nndertaking hopes to aid the farmer with loans of from nine months to three years which would obviate the neces sity of the farmer liquidating his stock under short-time loan handi caps. Such loans would also in clude farm produce, with an in terest plan which w.ould never nec essitate the principal becoming due at any given time, snort of that affixed by arrangement. This, say farmers, eliminates loans made on each year's crop, becoming due on harvest and gives the grower a chance to develop and get back on his feet unhandicapped by heavy ehort-tlme payments. j Saturday at 2:30 p. m., an In formal reception will be held for Mr.' Jewett and party at the cham ber of commerce rooms at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, at which Mr. Jewett will also make an address. , All members of the Beveral fed eral farm loan associations In this county, their wives, families and friends, and, In fact, any one In terested in the welfare of agricul tural and livestock industries in Klamath county, are cordially in Tiled to be present and meet Mr. Jewett at either or both of these meetings, and to ask any and all questions npon which they desire reliable Information about this sys tem of farm loans. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL should be Included in plans for the expected confinement. adv.-S Wrinkles Some wise people wear glasses so they can see better easier, and get more comfort without squinting and strain ing the eyes. This squinting ' causes wrinkles to form. These wrinkles can be avoid ed by having glasses fitted so as to relieve the excessive strain on the muscles. Which Is best? Wrinkles, eye strain and discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE Eye Examined QUICK SERVICE 70S Mala Street Glasses Frame Ground Repaired 1JM, nniintriii .Hi I I 1 ' " "1. j ' A 1 vClf L f BECAUSE ITS DEPENDABLE one imp wanu ifleOj your choice of Southern Pacific Lines Your travel responsibility ceaicf when you board the train. Comfortable train, leave st convenient hours. You arrive at your destination rested and retrcshed-and on time. Service most everywhere on the Pacific Coast, plus four popular trsrjcontinental routes to the cast. economical, too-reduced roumltrip fares make travel iur prisingly inexpensive. For complete information, communicate with. Southern Pacificlisies J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. District Freight & Passenger Agent. Room 205 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Sts. Klamath Falls, Ore. ' Kodak Finishing that please all Is our specialty. MTtN'flOX'S STUDIO 7S7 Mailt St. KAFSO FOR COLDS at FORBES I PURE DRUGS IVinter s Sick Stomach and Headaches Almost Cost Job t Til Mr. K. M. Collin, of Woodh.v.n? !L I "5" l"'""1 of Plodding throuBh ny ,rk ri, ,"," of nek headschel and am, ,' tan do more and better work and j worth living. hlv, given ray name to advertise . n,liriv hm you cannot imagine how difftrtn, L.vV pmu-' li,cov'r", -'""' Llnl., wf. LmK LiVCT Pill the' 7 1.... " ,CT " mMd " effeo-l . em any bad sltet eftecii itm6'4 ,n1 M" (AdverNTMaent Three Day Coat Special Thursday Friday Saturday Latest Fall modes in fur- tnmmea Velours and, Bo livias; straight and fla models. Regular $42.00. values. MU:iaL: . C UUS TrV durin the every d hat m the house will ' beNreduced 10 per cent. $35 sport and Dress Coats, With ttnd without fur, in all the new shades. $25 ress and Phone 80S Mi-Lady's Shop (WKKKUHIi.tM'H HTVI.K rillOB HIIOP) 822 Main St. Between th Two Thentrct Money mvimb event will prevail in this month, for the wise buyers ni.J thrifty folks, as in the months past and the months to come at the Gold en Rule where style, quality and value with service solve your problems. TrrTFrnrm-?- I. : p. jlll'I'.TI I1M. , W PCTOOERi i3BJ 6 7UnotaJ 1 - 1 ui ajr 5 19 - T 1 " - 1311 15 m First of the Month WomeiiVl: Hosiery Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. I, 2, 3. jf. I 1 V I ,1 . Wi' A 1,' Silk Hosei 79c 3 for 2$.25 and 89c Values to $.100 All Sizes 79c Hose riwe are a spo.-lal purchase if b!ark ualy II va i .Munsicfar. silk and tlliro biise. rlbbril topa sod mrr ri'rlnd u-rl. Perfect hoo In ill din frnm S to lu '. Medium wrlrht and with mock full fhloned scam. Tic pair. J pair $: :5 89c Hose Thin i.o.H n...tit tin-lnal..a MiniAiv at fir ! ft i iv i u re ,.i ll(rtfi T est "i"t " f Uaultc fjlovo !tilk linn-, in hint k nd brown, s t j hi lu, rfKiu.tr ?j.;x lo j.oo vmuc, m rcgM tock; tilso lii.bolinit rt'irulur 11.25 how. in i M'fd. 'with (inly one puir in nom mm o( cok C'olnM in lli.luiiiitk nre iKixi', biivtr. bricU autumn brown, rose tauju-, loir cbin. bdntiy HV J'illl. These Hosiery Specials only at Klamath Kails Store- j You dads, with e ,.y(. mi tho pofketbook and the other on th.t comfort aii(l health of vowr off. "prini. will fi, (()11,,,u iittraition in ,. r t.st. 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