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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
Page Two Tuesclav, October fi. THE KLAMATH NEVW PRISONER .MAY BE oat bttttf of failures of lh far- similar to tts activities. m4 on :iwr t proir..it!v 11 fm. .hat Irrfcattoo to ftlur. in other .Itfc. ir '' -r-u -. carload. Ur. CALLED TO STAND He itpw:i the lack of sympathy irtmnt ItsWf. 1 " ,!" Or.s-a TturA estern project on the part of Mayor i.c.i.iara i:.i nit r "' " " ' in ..4 ..r .. i.,t M..n. Il. I a .f I. 'ir tw iv to 1 ! sttnd.n' !! Tl:.' tncrean tu i " 1,1 (Continued from Pa On) leged alayer of Dia McDonald. Ewauna camp blacksmith, in Sept ember, 1923. I for i . the fast, both I m. as in to lack of information Portland. It was sal ; and understanding, lit hearing of (he later- N .iue vrlnclpall Jlitark.4 Xot Renewed : ,ta:e Commerce cotnmlslon. ' I '.rt a larsa percent Senator McXary did not renew his Is U decide what the Southern .er in tti..t territory 1ti.k..n Secretary of the Interior I'a.itlc and the Northern line 'il :s c..n..icr.d i er H ra mmored about the streets HuDerc m. or lor n:s lanure u M prrmuieu u u iu - ...j .... .n .(.at Hanson hive carried out the enactment of tore. ! of maturitv which j::iiflc j ra in u j ..v-.uwv.. -- would be brought to Klamath Falls congress, except by implication. ".Vj .... ' for the entire trial and used as one one man shall stand in the way of FIRST DAY 5 MlOSIUiN of the strongest links In the chain fulfilment of the deb: the United, of state eTidence. This rumor States owes the western states. hei Calsb Jones, prosecutor for the said. -There has been small re- state wonld neither deny nor, turn for the millions that the got-, (Continued from Page One) t ernment has derived from the sale ..ul I I'.ini . ,.( the tlm- i ii i,,.. hu h i. BRINGS FIRE ON O. T. ili that Ihey niltlit lay li"ae rails. In general. h. .". h. lr and j-lcd for n um. on U-r I' i.-.l a s'.tf i- iwuiimi.' aviEg. If It Kerjr .Wnri.'m lines ri.vii.m does not require. ejrly ,iitni to tl. I r-.-t If i.-.l il.-.Ur..l um c, prevent d.t. riora-.lon ; and e...n.l. ..-rcine of Ibcir Un. to tl. Klau the mpply of pine f.wN-r in tin a1!: c -untrv womIJ not adv. : .. ly at ....th.-n n.irt of the l'r.,;..l Stales feet tile Southern I'm iftc. is becoming enhanced, anj it I- W I. Kenn- al to look n Oi.gea I r a pan ihe t.teat ... Ihe- tallioa.l.. Would II ""I ' ! J II.. ii.t.oim i.i l'Hi Hie t-oiuherit Pa i rn's'iife il.e Northern I'to "' ii-rn ' M..i:iaili i"ii"y l'"lr ' ,h" . r .!. v 'lopiiieni iii. ie tliriitish i, !l ueli. ill of lrw ro.l.l I lieie t lo common u.r wivil.1 te un.ier " ' - (,,:. r , i , . i II. K Malti-Ull liiuiurr pto..i.- ii!i.l'-r for glganll- luuil.r of o. rail i I r lllli rm. aim wim jtoer i i. :.,la!lon lor an llidefln. It., perl. I predl.le l i luslvely br en- Klamaia Ne mday U" il r.M .l.larxd. ho.i.r. that ' Pt road was not up to the No I I:r.' .t.irlur.l. .",1 elaia:.. mi i" Bit coitdltioBs they woal.l eon locic et the supply lo take l! pU e. Th Mnnftrm -v. 1,,A ,v. hMrine 0f .he : of governatent lands from within the Beside Attorney Hart slu Italph ' oauent of the Oregon Trunk, na case ha. not def'nltely been set borders of the state." ; Eudd. president of the Great Nor- ly the Northern la,;f: with the exception that on Septem-; But. as was anticipated. Secre- ta6ra nitKiy, conducting his side Northern railway, tl.- ber 15 when Judge Kelly was In ""7 Work was handed several biu- of ,ne oase: whlle beside Ben f. determined to reuti, the city he set the Ume as 3D days 1u: of Plucked from the Hey sits William Sproule. president tion. which was sioi p i aeser.s ue ir.uwu mr nr ine giant aouinern I aeiuc mo i..-. - " d f.rva: .lore hair e ronstrue ! 1.1 li'10. 3 ettend-.i In .o- to bloom. As a man "lacking, poration. directing the affairs of toward construction, -nd u omia breadth of vision" together with. Cs road.- the line from Hend to Klnmaih Kali further indictment, his resignation Culmination Is Hut If perniisloa i ol':...r...i (rom the A Bit of heat developed late this I. C. C. to do mi. It is e.ilnjated CO III - . VI. e preJ.! nt of rn de.l.ired There t. .B. '-iKh liniorr slau.liiie nor!.. .t yet lo make i; :ie for oj'vraloM lo ehoo w..i! stand, t :.. wish to cut. Th lime picked Ki.'iuafh as the L-.e of til. r big oj'e:.ltlons hi.uiM:ll ;.t i!:e luii.ler ceuier of. tlio r.iiti: llul -he owners of li. I.iri flutter in KlaniMlh acl l- was retinested in an address by' Marshall Dana, delegate from Port- afternoon when Attorney Iey al- that after five y. irs : ward, vice nresldent of the Northern carloads will be s!.i;i"d annual!; ! Pacific, testimony that would tend from the territory r.a. h.d by the YOUNG WIFE AFRAID TO EAT ANYTHING later. Wardea Questions Hansost Warden Archer directed the fol-j lowing communication to Klamath i Falls signed by Hanson and notary puniic. Uni. Dana spoke on the subject tempfed to extract from J. 0. Wood-; pletloa of the line :..! t i S.o (warrjen Arcneri naason. utse: .. Loot at ,he Facts, qnestlons I am going to ask youj Against State Bond have been sent to me wita tae re- president Kyle, and others ex- (0 5h0w no necessity for the Nor- extension. If the Oregon Trunk a,.v, h.i.l quest that I ask them of yon. So pressed themselves as against the thern lines coming to Klamath. ! should handle 11. LOO carlo. Is per .ird far as I am eoneernea you may i proposed state issue of forty million Woodward had declared on direct, year the freight revenue that will answer them or not. as yon see fit.jpoWer bonds, which is closely allied examination by his attorney. Hart.' accrue to the lines of the ..-ca!lc.l I have bo interest In them. oneito tne entjre subject of, irrigation. ' that what the Northern lines tieed- lliil system from la se shipments way or another. The first question . and tais was Mpected to have ed was more long haul tonnage. is e-timated at Si t"" v0 Per year thai lull. M-atesl f.-e!in lieuiu.. . laronsed Governor Pierce to gird his f "With the completion of the Na- As it will be mov.d over existing r','..'i'! ' h?H,V''un V h'u'ury' Q. Were yon at any time during loins for a mighty splash into this; iron cut-off. can you see any rea- trackage, except south of Bend, this kv'.-.K. :.t for ol.t n!.!.. e. .ft'iiuiinli the years 192J or 1SS4 in the em- j particular irrigation puddle, one he son why you could not get a rea- lame contribution of carnins to WHITMAN Hill i; to. adv ploy of E. L. Elliott, who at that warmly espouses. But the governor. ' sonable share of the Klamath lum- ihe system lines will l e brought . ! r.itd In cut uuho 1 sti.maell troilMo rtfter ' fakltltf A.ilerii..! I Crttl t an. I feel fine Migiir.ll Mrs. A llowmil li.SK spoonful ATleriki rellioves CAS anil ofle:: Ii.-ot-s mil l'i'is;nic r- !..'! !o t'le to:i; i. h Slop Wrinkles no Iht'jr ran frw holtrr rJii.'f, nlhl KrE IhpW fi.mfnrl w'tlioi-.t ptUiMtit? ant, lrftin rsnkln t'i form. l-U l.v f tfiu nitw Ir it llt i ft4 itit DR. GOBLE i'yrm l.xamliseft Ol U K HI HVIt K 7iil Mala Klrert tilaasea r'raxnee tiroantl Kepalrrd time was acting as special probi-j although slated for appearance onjDer tonnage by the Southern Pa-,' about by the con- rueijoa of ap bition prosecutor for Klamath eoun-jthe first day's program, did not:cific, turning it over to you at the proximauly ITS miles of railroad at ty, Oregon .appear, wora was received by Wat-; Portland gateway?" Dec Inquired. A. (Morton Hanson): Tes. Q. Did you take any part In delivering some 20 sacks ot sugar that was found by Wolf brothers who were in the employ of Elliott. A. Tea. Q. By whom was the sugar delivered? U? A. Q. A. Q. A. miles o: ruilroa.l at xili:.-.te!y SS.jO.t.u.d'. "-i et cc.-t cf opera'ion i a cost of apnrox iter c. aieacnem, secretary ol tnei "Yes. In the first place you The out-of-pockei i . . ... congress, ibbi ne wouia oe present i wouldn t give us any of your own for handling these al lit: nal H.u Wednesday. business, unless you were crippled i carloads is estimat.d at j;.;..i.tfon T. W. McLanghin, associate chief with car shortage. You would take per year. Addinc !; oi.i'oo for of the department of agriculture. ! the haul through California and taxes and Interest eu the cost of with headquarters at Berkeley.' turn It over to the Union Pacific at; the priposed line make l.'.TOO.oo.j, Calif., was given the governor's Ogden. Far more. J wouldn't want leaving $1,700,000 per .:ar to apply place on the program. Under title our long haul shippers, even when en the present system investment. A. Different parties: I don't! of "Capital Requirements of the' they would insist routing their pro- which will not need la b. Inereas Jnst remember who they were, j Settler." he presented in intricate ' ducts over our road to be put uader td to handle the aiUit.onal traf-A- Who received the money for. detail the causes of failure down on ; Tour club. You would call them on tic." the Irrigation farm, or on any farm the carpet and say: You hadn't Knglnevr CrowKwminrd It was split. nowadays. better let this happen again." And Attorney Dey for the S. P drove Split between whom? Real Farmers Is Need they'd have to come to your terms." hard at A. J. Witthell. chief en- Between four or five men. The type of settler who goes Into; Bo,l'1 00 Stand glneer for the S. P. t S . when he Who were the men? southern California he washed his i President Budd of the Creat Nor-' subjected hlro to a lengthly cross- Well, the money was split '. hands of, as being not a farmer.! thern wa5 Perhaps the most Import-i examination. The Northern line en- between the two Wolfs, Fred Sny-jbut a rural city dweller, out of the j ant wi"ts of the six Northern line ginecr declared his road would d. der and myself and Elliott. 1 picture for practical purposes. Heiofficials put on lhe stand today. ; velop new agrlculiural n rritory. At don't know if the prosecuting at-j attributed a wide range of reasons! Bodtl dcc,arei1 that 'he output of the sane time he was forced to ad torney got any or not j for many failures of farmers. A ! Klamath lumber mills could be rait that the Northern line surveys Q. Do yoa know if this sugar; new settler could be financed untili doubled tfU e. years throajth. did Bt leav tho Natron cut-off or was sold and delivered on Instruc-1 he was successfully established if the entrance of his lines into the the O. C. ft. er It got Into the Uons from Elliott? j he had $1500 at the start, McLaugh-j K'ama'h country. He showed fig'., Klamath country "at any greater dis- A. I won't say for sure. I didjlin said, but he agreed with the es-, ures- he declared, bore out tance than eight miles, not hear him give the Instruc-j "mate of Dana, who named J2500 ,nU statement. ; E,,,t j admitted that the two op- lions. It was Instructed by some- as a proper figure. ) "in central Oregon the most im- posing lines would be built In clo.e body to sell it, "But if the farmer has a wife: portant Product is lumber. Mill, troximitv according lo the mrv.-vV Q. What was done with the; who is not satisfied to live on thelhare been established at Bend, and advocated a Joint us..-., of th money received for the sugar? j land, capital will not be a determ- ' wnere approximately- 10.000 car- 0. (.'. tc K. by ihe No,-:! .'-rn iin s A. It was divided as I navel ining consideration as to his sue-' ,oals of lumber are cut annually. ! " ' suted above. cess or failure," he said. ! "Additional traffic is needed.) i. oy wnom ana now were you i. uriiiun, president of. io secure tne investment paid for your services? tne Portland Electric Power com-! alread5r made in the Oregon Trunk A. I was paid through the pros-PanT. dean of a number of power . and s- p- & s. railways. By carry-! ecntlng attorney's offices. Elliott i company delegates who are partlc- ing out ,he original Intention of would make out the time, and wej'Palng. was another strong advo- buildin8 into the Klamath country.! would go down to the prosecuting ; cate ,or prompt settlement of the ' 1 be"ere this requirement will be ! attorney's office and he would , seiners problems. .met; that benefit will result to th ..... K .i 1. j i Orepnn T-.mi- . ... vt . n. pmh,,,; --- ..-. .o uie puuiic gener- (Signed) MORTON HAXSOK. Gnbscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of October, A. D. 1925. THOS. W. PARRY, Notary Public. For the State of Washing ton, residing at McNeil Island, Wash. a ! rV ; 4 ill COUNCIL SELECTS POLLING PLACES (Continued from Page One) eath street. B C. ?."2' " ' territory uu .Uiuu uoeiier. ally and to the lumber manufactur ers, wno are operating and will operate in that region; and that no injury will be done to any other carrier. It was confidently ex pected when the Oregon Trunk was oum to Bend that later it would be Relieve Coughi, Colds, Headache, Rhsi.nisusm and All Ache 3 z. ;:ns Andra(:fi" and Is.? a:.J !'t. Better than a Mustard '-Liter 5 LOOKS FOR SXOW 'CHICAGO, Oct. 5. Snow will fall In the northwest during the next 36 hours, according to reports of the federal weather bureau here. Clerk, named in the ordinnne. ""' " C0UW obtain f,d!iACkle.y' Loui6e Humphrey and standi,,, Tlh.. nnrry UOeller. .,T. , That the council .bM -a L ? .S .Und of merchantable lira- .. .1 "e reacned by ei- CONGRESS TAKES UP SETTLEMENT OF LAND probably will, act on the matter of improving the city cemetery, was the opinion expressed by Alder man E. H. Balsiger. "The petition explained the ev- -v woohiob," he declared rfc. l.v. .... .... - cemetery Is in a -HeniM.. ' " ,; '"8 hpragu0 and William .... " v x-uii - tending the Oregon Trunk fro 10 Klamath Falls Is estimated at 33 to 40 billion feet. The p-es-ent output of lumber from mills " ,a ,, e T'nity of Klamath i (;( . . ",u na- " my opinion, should I have some immediate attention ' it. the Oregon congress Is off for a I , . resuIt of an agreement last (Continued from Page One) fresh start in which will b feat,,r.H ' night' '"rmally adopted bv the Plans for full redemption of every iCUnC"' ,be Wa"en Construction claim that was ever made for the' mpany' under the supervision of possibility of western rcclainitd Btreet dePartment will attend, lands by utility of water. I t0 reP5rs necessary 1n the cltv's : Stnte Aid Supporte.1 pavement. The work Is to be done This keynote was sounded in the t-pJus basis and will be opening address and report of James ai. iiyie, president of the onanlia. tion. Not only did he recommend KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoughtoal plans and specifications. yoar Get tho most for Building Dollar. SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, ,.anj) Kstlmatm 800 H-.pka llljg. Phono 2.VI.J I new york has nothing on Oregon for good clolhe new york depend on Oregon for wool new york ets style both states use uncle sam's money oregonians truly can be suited and overcoated in new york styles and Oregon fabrics for less money for same quality in both overcoats $18 to $35 suits $18 to $35 right here in klamath county Oregon - at these two stores I if I GOLDEN Rulecorpop nd Chiloquin If that means bo found for bringing new settlers of the proper character into the country, but also that the state establish funds for the aid of new settlers and those already on the ground. He also suggested that the present congress be reorganlztd even as to name, for the purpose ot more readily embracing the new and broader Rcope of the work A motion to this effect was passed unamously and the resolutions com mittee instructed to report ou a new constitution. , Speaker after speaker placed em phasis on the settlers' nunc prob lems. "The entire Irrigation and reclamation question is In a chaotic Mate," said Tnited States Senator C. L. McNary, "and chiefly," hei Be sure of your furnace! Jour comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of j, depends on the construction of ik'!rJu.rnace and ibK ""a which It ls Inatalled in your home Health requires an b".n,cIa?t "'latlon ot warm moist heat! Not j neatM a ".. om.fort rcQ'tlres ade- HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 " I tern im ii I Hi A WV.VV VW f lvn will find plenty of choice i cuts he e That will , , u-fancy-and later-to his appeS It is 11 l h,L3 other joints. All our rn JLlTL . 8,ame .Wlt" tenderness, and their uniform C Z n ine'r W .....j o.icct navor, Joes nnf- mn .... , . J " 1 .wa, we are high priced butchers. Special for Wednesday But th at Veal Stew . PALACE l2Vz lb. 524 MAIN ST. JVI x 5 Il.'l... V Trade al Packa GroceW Main at ElJ It.-auxi h but the ordinal .a. parked by o, produce park.r, henesi ton k tho irejitr.i f, II.. il. llpcauao yOB pmprr wt.','n 10. ' all purrliawj, j ealrra w.lgh:t ,tt ' tut. j UUS h..p, j sy. ej.h ar'H, ,( and prr,d n pU!l j vy lea.-, ol a t, where yi,q rJB fcW.J u want wim ti. -J thl time ,a4 tBe, Conarirlei) j y, rnnvailral wav lir,' ratron will 4i, ! Ih l.ri,f( f (4 I ! rnrn price, ,' wberw yia lit M lo ly an ;r tu-' tns rrodlt caitnar j heavy overhead, u u.'1 1 fit servlr a. . carry yatem. Thl atur Is sol r Ing )M.clal dsy s-mj uiww,og u aa nal our erry day K O'.Tier gooda : j In this list are ftsfr i ry as rraaonaliis ti Handling caly ' Oatlonally kaovi p and produce; arn ' ran shop as ecooiauij the h rawd.nl ,bcpp ! Cash and One f Large or Sma? Quantitiei 10 lh.i. best cant nuar M.J.B. Coffee. 2 lbs Ir-! Alpine Milk, talis - Van Camp's Soup Jcllo, plg CnmpbcH'ii Pork t Kesns mtlm. I i b Best mixed Bird Sj Pk ''i Tamales Ghir. Chocolute.H1 roiis, special quality Every Artie our stock is 5 Proportionate!. as low. j Package Grocetei continued, "because the cry has gonn K PHONE 68 Main at