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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER THE KLAMATH DAILY NKW .and in 111 More Developments in the National League I Heart & Home "---1 ft 'V i :.l :Jl ! l 1 Ml "Let us have faith teat Hjht makes might, and in that faith let of to the end dare to do our dutj as we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. Keep slzfc Issue in Sight Let's Pull Toge:lu:r Li.;.. KUmn:k Falls Gets thtFrU Dust has been stirred by those who would sacrifice Klamath Falls to serve per sonal ends. Straw men have been set up ar.d with great splashing of printer's ink and much noise, knocked down airain. Our friend, the enemy, was even misled on Sat urday night into the indecency of anonymous attack, to say nothing about taking liberties with the truth. All of this, however, is beside the ques tion although all prompted by a desire on somebody to keep the real issue from the peo ple most interested. The one big. outstanding feature in all the proposed railroad development for Ore gon is, as far as Klamath Falls and Klamath county are concerned, the main line east through Klamath and Modcc counties via lule Lake. The construction is of paramount im portance to Oregon and to Northern Califor nia and everybody who has any vital inter- ; est in tms part of the state particularly should jise every possible means to impress upon the Interstate" CnarraercemmisorT now" in session at .Portland that nothing must inter fere with our getting this main line east. If the people of Klamath Falls had been asked to write their own railroad program W .TfVt have done better for Klamath Southern Pacific is offering us. If this program goes through, Klamath Fa! will have not only main line service to Portland and San Francisco; not only a ter minal with a payroll of $100,000 a month. t main line east, which, besides opening ' rat stch of fertile territory will put at least 200 miles nearer the east and mid- than would the plan of the Oregon ! I i .x i EGOJN&TOBE jy AS GOOD AS Z2sP VTHE WORLD J . fsj Cref M Mr M ym0 W w r . I Heart Cf Home Problems tl tm. Mlwtlwth TtitniMiM D ui tier Stories A Puajom !. ritnaed r-reracies and a -.j fa! b.-ow tjo2rded a X. y Tatfd tra:B aid took ts on: occupied n-at The man t.. , had eriJ.ntiy been drinkins. the H:tie 04a ,.,. himself with sefsir niff;r temptoaely at hi ceiri:', ,r tiniiiy he -j2.)c.,d the tr. "Conduct ar." he dc:r.ar.2, . i2. dif-nantiy. -do you permit irtink- p?0e o r-'e cjwa f,.:3 ,rs:a... "No. sir." r.p'ied the , contidtaUal ubisp'-r. -put ,. say a word ami F!iv hrr ;o., are. ,ir. 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CENTRAL PACIFIC HAS FILED APPLICATION TO CON STRUCT FROM CORNELL TO POINT AT OR NEAR ALTURAS CALIFORNIA. FINANCE DOCKET i FIFTY-ONE ELEVEN ' CHARLES D. MAHAFFIE, Director. 1 'id t:. : tha tra:n or. aall It's funny for warfare and 1 " 1 !a ad1 "i" rule -Lexington Leader. ' its e. A .railroad president . foliowio kcurin? inei. , "waea ca one of hia r:a,ia- "One of our divis:on ; ,end lad r9ived ttaae.-ot ; loEpiamta that f.-ciirhi "e ' habit of .0pr.:ss ; rao f rosier in a ctr,a:. ! 10Ili! f-r He j,.,, j but r.ill tu complaints r. ! Fiaally he derided to inv Ptffonally. "A short p.3n etl(, a. " '-nt down" ar enoush. t !...,. Ud. in d-fi.e of hi. ord-r 'rain a!1, W ,, -"re,y a. ro lt. A (omplaeenily on the ,P , car. --"e roat tr.iia on " . tie little s!,:.r.. "ro?"! o peopi, on. I S.-.V" "Tire braketi:;,3 s-:r . JaipcMuou, Jittlo maa tO tftfit "V,... a. . . . l:"'' 'hrlm"-- r. P:si. .Vna.re Kali enottfrh to rrawl under'" - ' a ija-.'-. 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