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4 p Saturday, October 10. 1'v-" , .,.,TurrMT I IMF ment In Nevada, rallfornta. uroson IS PART OF 5. in- SoilllliTII ..... . ....... n. ih ccm TURNIP.4? AND ' . nr-r. rnoc Suramin riv.'ii i"- . .. i ui'" Why dlil you wait until )u"i nw.i "vim viiii-."- i () & K an, inn ,nir..n . .... i mi ,.i..i .... .!., i, hm. d:iv. no in nnnoum-o onr, HEAR FUNNY QUtrut.3 ...,,. ,,,nl,,..ir.l P PLAN,.. .1.1 ,i fk. r,..H ..,n.i.M,..,',un.i!:.Altii'n. Hut''" . 1 !.. ui.ike a mark"' u "I" "i I lion bv Southern t'aciflr from Klam- "Wo reserve our own rlsht to iintliml From l'.iiie ') ' P.ikMas mil l I "''"" r..n.nni 1mm laire One) L,h Falls to Cornell and lis ostou- make our ou aMiouiieenieiii . I a.k. d by H. ,, v ; ion from Cornell to Altnras on the o see fit. Mr. Hart " ..iiinoi. villi aui'li n".".'o know-. i U11. ,.,! by Great Northern, and a., uii.es Na(roB nc now near, eonipletlon .: Mr. Suroulo cotitlnu.d d.irinK m. ouiiuodnte lo r uu.-Mlouor. i ..y,,,. ligl Mr W'eyei liai r h n longer by Norther J'tfUlc. To hi. kw Bptfnt $;;6.R0S.O.H. the c. arse of tlu cross -elimination: tju. silonK of n most ainiisiiia: lltr,.tl,- t,tt... Unit tlil territory ...... ..i.. lln.. via. Bend will be . . t ... ... ....... ...... . ........ ... ...... . ..,., h.u ..... ,.tv mil In .. ......i. I...-.I ' mot tt Im U.U.B, u.h ..w :lvlurn Willi I lie lll.v.v.ui'l, Yoii-ri-u ii.ni i u.u. in.p i . p....-...."...- uu.mi.' ..- h. ...... u wl-. OIS " ' i It) I 681 miles longer by Cresil Northern. . mf elt an:1.ationJi wm !n ending Into timber countries. ,w who preside oier the l- , ,,,iv. However I could M " , steady l"" r t n tint" ! ever ..I 435 tulles longer by Mirmern . .i-. j our toM Investment, from 1 The pendulum of Hie il:nler mar- ,,m:1tion desk, ne.-ordiu to Mrs. ,,,,,,. tb,.,,. maikef via th.. (be min or u. ii imina in clflc. To St. Paul, the Alturaa line , !h (k lUiUp siujlm.t tja (,r!isa luke ; fri,,lu,nliy fr;,m high ; ivarl llarth. tiny i lil. f operator i N,1n,1 cut off lo I'onland Kt.itimih roMiily. will be 45 n:lles longer ilian " i ,0 Klmath Falls, Natron and !0 low and big or little aliipmcnts , ;,.,., ntl.v. slio ovplalni il yest.'r.luy, juii r MI.( vl.r n, ,oi tlu'in linei," Tlm ui: ir l.wu wot" lriii!ht Great Northern, and 19 miles snorter i Sprtnll(jeW pn tho one hand, and f tlmler re the results. ja man iilmod a long distance call h(1 ,,, I from ili I'fu o i:.ul.ll imirh , than the Northern lacino. ' from Klamath Falls to Kernley and I to a ncar-hy illy. ha. vou ev..r ln roa-ted" or (,. I'lno Ciovo and 1 .( rlvor. Omaha, the Alttiras line w.ii De u Laliil!w on o(htfr hand) lota , . ,, , The man was in the booth wine ..,i,,tl- .'y the Southern I'aelfle for , r,u,( r ...pr.i.uiy R,..,d .po.lmi-ni mUes shorter than the Mn $51.5?S.00(i. ! FERGUSON IS BILLED i ,iniii.-s. When he emerged he, .V,,,....,- v,ir routing" ,.f u...r l., In which Klm.ilh Paific via Bluings. . , sirrm.then Iiivosinicnt ! Tf PAPF kTRFMFR .i. n.l.-d i.i know how much he; ...,....i iv n.,i I route my inn I li.L.lv ti...r!im.iit..d THE KLAMayi, WHEAT ATTRACT ARE, DISPLAYED AT BANK To ..rr'l uar ImoI, lliroo, huo t,li lilt's ami npl.'li.ltd mIijcIi of wheat loads am on illM'lu In tho Aunt I. u'l National hank na ,ii.iiiit In Ha In lit .lloniu'. ir'H (rontlnilisl from P.ilte ne) lowed the lelenhone company. The ; , wi,r..v..r I uleae. and If lln j operator told him. Informing him soiiiliern I'nrlfle did try to I. II of the length of time lie had '"'en , w...(.n , (,, room It. they culiln't miles shorter than tbe Northern "We tl supplement and Pacific ri Billings." , Istrenglhen the greater investment . t.i i bv imnroving the service, and giv- . ... j.. v .. . i .um. J..,. It'uro.on t Illli'kV ...l.U ..... .. .. I. ....... a . I. .... .. ..a,sA, p. ' l''g " greater uispaicn. am'r noi- ..... - , n.iiiir... nn.i ...r n-t.i ' gel awav Wlin n The witness said. n,Mrn r"J' (nK thl southern Pacific develop- Harris- choir. ISo Inte as the lat- The patron grinned. "I won l Aliiiois slmrtrr l.lno ! clflc plans provide 'les " m,,nt pians m south central Oregon ter part of July Ferguson was sit-: pl,v It." he said. "1 didn't talk nine I A,kll , n,e B.l inl.illi v of traffic pf the Klamain ,er"lor' ; wer(. lioa up for years by the Ten-' tin n the Yankee bench wonder-. minutes. " lb -fad 1 didn't tnlk at tlltitlltK the I'lilon 1'aciflc from aunenor to Uiose proposed t) 'ue,tral p3citic litigation. Mr. Sproule ing which minor league would fcejall. That was my wife on tlie other ,. , , i. providing an oiul.-t ; Oregon Trunk, and without dupli- . . - I his next .top. Now he will pitch .,.i it ,h line " Kot lie made the ' . . t ,, . i 'no nhorlcr rou'o eal bin tho A I .Mm " i; Piirtlur whim., raticli U a well kii'.wn teciion of ih Title lukn c.iiint., Ir.uh l Klamath Falls the liirmra and wheal which rival an shown recently Mt iho coilttlv fa'r. cation. e oppose euir, .mo iu. , .... ..... forth, defendtna rhamniona in the ,n-. ..ril..,.,..,,. B.inmr hv ihnr Hn. us not in the n may m poinieu oui inai 1110, . """0T-.b7'tK.',n J. Oregon Trunk interests were . """ ies. Fate play, strange .Il,!,y Klamnth Fall folks a real detriment to the public, ! hampered by government Interven-j Drn,i8 ln baseball. n.,rth said, apparently have for- through dividing between two lines "on aid litigation such as we ex-1 Should niuege take n uuforseen ,., ,i,t tho city has grown con . v... . ti,,.,. ; Derieneedv and were free and able .mni for the worse and bo forced sili,.r., y In rocent years " Often. .h (. ik .,nn nf nnt It i to undertake construction at any. ont of the remaining games. Harris 8i,e aays. porsona will request the Thev nuililn'l drrelnp In ; . .. l.j ... holla. . fnrllftA.1 Willi hM.irv.. I ...1 .. ... I.... .. . .,.,,.,,1. -l... . ... . is against the public interest to con-1 mey reaenea rjenu in - . ' , ""'i""'"" -- - tract more railways than arei'l- So. why did they wait 14 j strength than he was last fall, lives near Mra. lllntik. close to the needed. Excess construction only years auune soutuern: I'acuic naq ; "ur" vnr. .rin.,.u.u ..o 1 couruiouse. .niiiruii.. ..... v.v.- lurua line, and that anv railroad which attempted to Inl'.ll through the heart of ontnil Oregon would nil suicide. 'Tin' land l arloads of lounags per atiuuiu on it." ho declared. V. (', .Matson of the I'amiibell results in a lame return upon the , received, permission to complete its ; """ i ""n utor is unnoie 10 turni.ii uio ( T(1W .:n!,,r company of .Sprngua money put Into the lines, with an Natron line, -and had made very leg- his reserve strength is i formation recuested. I river, ile.-larinl tho Sow hern I'n- neavy expenditures in consequence! noi especially aaapiea iur int. imru r.igniy per cent 01 me iniorma- eltir nni.t if cxtondod could woll ny aid they wait until Mr. Stra-oase position, wyers is a natural tion calls, at least, are piaceu ny i,,in,ne n, Klamath truffle. Ho inferior service by each of them, and a harden upon the public." - St ration. Line Adequate Regarding the Kiatnath-Tule lake- Alturas line, Mr. Sproule said: "If! the Oregon Trunk line is not built ' and If the application ot the O. C. .ft E. has the approval of the com mission, there is no question that tha Strnhnrn Una In which thn Southern Pacific will have a joint! rcnience and necessity. interest, will care properly for all (he traffic needs ln the timber and ivalley country lying to the north least and east of Klamath Falls, and the Natron cut-off will care for the remainder, excepting only that which is adjacent to the Oregon Trunk rather than to the Klamath Tails. - 'The Strahorn application In- horn had perfected his plans, had shortstop, the post he held in the 'women, aocordlng to Mrs. Ilurih. 1 ,fi-innil his toni.any would cut built forty miles of his railroad, minor leagues. Spencer Adams is ; Most of the numbers sought, she , , om, ut, p,,r v,ar nm ,!llD and made application for exten- a brilliant inflelder around second said, arc In the telephone book. , vja southern Pacific and O. ('. 4t sions? Application by us for ner-lbase, but not adapted to third, i Men. as a rule, are more patient ' l ... .1.. 11.1....1. fi. mills. V. II. Hunter, a civil rnglmer of Klamath Falls, declared (hat Klam ath needed most of all rail enten. Mini the rastorn route, and at'eond Iv they needed the Strahorn feeder llttes. II A. I'kly and C I). Arthur of i-akevlew declared that tho Houlli- rn Pacific had laid plans to eol- mlssion to build a line to Bend to Boscrves Held Weak I than women, she said. It l seldom. participate in the lumber traffic Everett Scott, recently of the : nowadays, thai an operator Is orally there, would be quite as much In ; Yanks, Is the only experienced vet-' abused, she explained, order, and as little serve public con-, eran among the infield reserves! Klamath Falls has more tele- I and he is a natural short fielder. "Finally as to the Oregon Trunk: phone calls after li) o'clock than ! Myers has played In parts of ser-; any city of its size In the stHle of Why have they been silent and made , era' games since joining the Griffs, j Oregon, according 10 Hay Dunn, no move during the long years of bit has yet to play through a full , local manager. our pioneering, in which we have game. He has been perfect, how-1 Regarding the affability of pat been in good faith, making such ever, during the time he has been rons. .Mrs. Darth said that all op- B ...a,mcuia iu iuo iwamain i"o mie-up uspciiui.) -. ... ..iv V..I....B I.KH.O me. nan? iur n-ss Onlio Uio l.akevlnw country Hlty region, which has become productive three innings Thursday when he j trouble with customers on a I'leas. Inmllllini. .i., rantH ., ant day- than Hhey do on a stormy of ,ho .llkeVirw ,un,ry. and these through the enterprise of Its cltl-j handled his only fielding chance zens jointly with ourselves! and singled his only time at bat. The obvious reason is that they: He will be used should Bleuna be eludes the construction of a line to e Deen waltlnS for us to put our unable to play. Lakevlew, and in his answers to monev '"to this region for Iu de-! There are other dangers about Interrogatories. Mr. i; Strahorn men- TeloPment, and after we have done i the Washington Infield machlne. tlons an understanding with the 5 then come ln at small expense to Bucky Harris' injured finger Is Southern Pacific for the use of this ' thcmse'ves to tnke from us the Just giving him plenty of trouble. He All persons Interested 'are Invited he suld. with an Increasing amount line as a through route for traffic between Oregon and Nevada. Speak ing for the Southern Pacific, we wouldj prefer that the commission pass upon the application for this particular construction without ref erence to the nse of the ..ne for the purpose stated. . ; - Plans Other Routes . "It Is true that the Southern Pa jjclfic has, at different times, con- o.uc.u iub possiuiiuy 01 mis line rewards of our enterprise. Took All Chances "We have invested all the money and taken all the chances. Had our enterprise failed It would have been is too game to admit it. But his batting and fielding show it. He hasn't been himself at either branch of his work. During Bucky's absence in the w lien min 11 H.u. . 1 ran i... I ...... j to Inspect tho local plant at ny pr,i,,. would nuiltii umnaan lo v ".... ...u ..... nail .ill',.., (ih iho in,, ,r ih,.! .Ill I.. j shipped from l.ak.-vlow when mills j are established there, ait l.stlfi.,1 I lo by Lakevlew lumber men yea- PIFRPF I IWrc IIP Tr I terday - .u.ww -... tJ l I A W our misfortune to have borne the , latter part of the American league ,nW we are th"atened ! season. Adams played a bang-up 7n the mlsfor,tnne Oe'hK unable j game at second. He may b in lL?u i P'anS ,0 ,heir nat"a'!-this 8CT1es-T.- - - .nauiia me proposed ex tension from Bend would divert 10 operators while they are at work. Mr. Dunn stated. FIGHT KLAMATH BASIN (Continued fmm Page One) fivVvM-1 Iff h Mt?;' Mo Visit lions Track Players of both clubs spent their trunk lines to the north which h I .. .1 1 ' " ! ""U'"V "? 0 ..HHt"'i accounts for r.rndefr other routes fro,-Kimh ie.11. . which the Southern pm .VI tu"" " "erminnt and AITIIKSS lllMllll ill NKW YllUK. Oct. Kraelne j l.nrrimore. actress, was today grant- vel.ipment of Klamath Falls, was '''' B dlvorcn from Conrad K. In.lr. once more IndU-ntcd this afternoon, j l""llt wrl,,,r. In supreme court h"r... w-ltn II. .... .i . ... ' ......... .IUU.US. general aotllior of the road, toallfled under oath In reading , the Jtijuiliicd accounts for Winter Nights at Home Often when winter' xtorm sro lilowinir nruiinil ihu hniisi- you woultl nUy liiimc if you hinl jrootl nuiHic. With ifimil pinnoH Bellini: for ?'.) or $10 a month why not imiko your homo more iittrtulivf? Earl Shepherd Co. Pianoa, Radio, Victrolaa 507 Main St. Phono 282 PURE mm I IVrfi.rt youra if ,fcl nigs your On k, i you. e w Mli -pur Kia.sffi If otj J II U.l VOU HA . r 1 - - " is n thorn. I "Our t urn, J$ ' lh prupor r.S(, rauw our JJ tloo. show liij , pmpr Icntas. a),J ' e aaaajaaawBMH " DR. II JJ? ) Rlgal tJ Wo l.rlmi tt,, sJ .' Klauiata fiijl 1 11 j 1 " r- ' rf J Any Bui- Keoaoair, fat. ka appnaraara ((t air,u well Ihoacitati J 411 apoclflcatluaa. Tt " n 0.1 m."ru"Aa Dulldlng rwiv. moatl ba r SEE Ban V oiuw ... . r. 1 T uvu.u.u uciiic. as th. 1 r. j.... , ..... .. . .h ii. r..,.i t..., .... 1 parent line, mav fni.i .1., " " . "j'MI " """ m icae me i '""t iu niamain r ails. " suna. , .Lint main line. ' . -.... v.ajui in nil. t..- ... l . ,.. , cameo, or rnnilni.i .- , .. I . ...v...... auu service. but not passing through Lakevlew In fact, we have reached a decision, 'and have publicly announced what we want to do in this respect. We Inasmuch ns this is Included ln Testimony vrf..i... nome runs made over the right .xntron cut-off expenditures It President Sproule's i ti' ' ? during ' the next three 1 18 believed that rcardlcss of I was effective and dr.s..i .u S mra . "e . 'egtimiate. None -n-'ner permission Is given to build have applied for permission, to J Southern Pacific cans. :.,.,' . i 01 .tne I0,,r "ase " ,ho right j oiner Sontheri. Pacific cr.ienalona. struct a line from Klamath Falls loiter cross examination 1,. ' , .. .. m "Ian " rhe nt'1'1 would . "'mam niinlll get ih trrniiiml Cornell, and -have concluded that!torney Ha't of the Northern lines. the most suitable through route for i he was asked ,a connection with our Central Pa-! "Has not- the. Oregon Trunk clflc main line will be to continue 1 'h"eatcned you Into this big ex ;the proposed Klamath falls line) tension program in Klamath' I ..across Tule lake, to a, connection ' not tnt the reason?" 'With tho V . ., . . I "Vn " .. v... as uiaunun in icuiien snrm, a " . I . N:.:nn cut- ;1908. but pot having determined 1 11 as not the controlling' factor v 01 ,ca h would -" I'me lor a new route oast 1 connect, we originally applied to.has been gradually approaching for the commission for nnmi..in. . vears. iv. 1...' !. s 10r . I....U ... .. ' '" : " " i'."uncu u years urn .. .. . ' ' ,u ypntn, . but could not see sufficient t,. 1 "auer9 "araw test. Lust fall he 'nce this hearing has been available until recently. And now 1 sctl, a" arouni the outfield -.-..vv. vu. eusmsers nave made fur-j Vfitn our Natron cut-off cominir e capacity was 3S.000. It is genera. Zeeiinr'Ts?.0 "'. ' 'he!:.e.W l need a.ad " fits In with "- "'."'an as ine 01a program. have gone for 'a round ticket of i slte and shopsjfor Hi the paths under normal conditions. ! " "'vision. The range to the right wall Is 32S ! Kohert fl. tlould, n l.in timber feet and the fence Is 30 feet high, j miln 'rom llend. toHllf n. f,u ,;,r Temporary stands are placed in ! wert ai.ono.iiuo feet of i hol tim tone spot of centerfleld and along1 t"'r in Hie Ueschutes lotin'rv avail left field, making the home run ' aMe the Oregon 'i ri:i!;, nn possibilities here about the same at ; umunt eqiuling Klar.ia'h'. timber In Pittsburgh Clark firiffith has sacrificed Isome seating capaci'.y to give the only 36,000 now. mo airect and serviceahio n.t. nn. i. ... . . and i we , have on October 2nd. filed tnal understanding V h XI .?! tor ,orLrDnc ,n,:v.a.ns-Lh"n 'oi: ',8h18 7 ouvuur-; wis ruau; : y to construct accorrifniriv j . . . ' ifiiitiuve aerpptmiint n-ia ..... nrt cmeren ntn ,...n No Kronoinv in I1;. f'ol. fliorgo H. Kelly, p-.-sident of the Western -Lumber otmpuny. which owns i2.oov.uou wori'h of timber along the Nntro:i nr-nff nortli of Klamoth Fnlls, de.da.-.d he could see no possible econon.v l the Northern lines coming any' f ir ther sourb tBan paunlna. He pro- , Aiamath Falls to Cornel! will open r .... imuaponation some 150,- .s7,0Ua",lls or Pttire and. It is not expected that the ocal traffic will itself prove suf ficlently remunerative for a long i'e:JM Te ask the """mission to consider in connection with our . present application, that this is part of a through line from Oregon to .Nevada Utah and east via Nevada" t-ailfornla. Oregon railway and Cen tral Pacific through Ogden." Kviienditnres Decided As to the construction expendi tures. Mr Sproule said: "Expen ditures of over thirty-slx and one half millions of dollars for the ,atrrn"n Passl"K 'through Klam ' an intimate bearing thcse appiicatitms. one of which towlt: that of the Oregon ! Trunk, would imperil Ibis large In" winio tl,e 0(ner wl f Jard it. Further and proposed in- " "earing directly deals .These cons Et .of ,lr interest In ,he "' (- raUway. and its pro Posed extensions,, proposed invest- February . of this year,' X. v Best Constipation Relief Night and Mcminn to keen them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Care" or "eye Ucaury" Hook Mnine Co., Dipl. II. s., I. Ohio SiChicfo Sale starts today on all coats at Ilee Begin s Dress Shop, 129 So. d'ed that -many m:: would sn m, "' i"iiK me w llllnni.Mi. 7th St. I "ave b Pa,,? yon constipation. lvtrJ ii, n failed. TbeJj' T1" Hif wen able , uw "' , '""" have "suit, have Cc "?!'!1' ' I know I'm ,B,ne " Hitnj JAdvemsrhent , r- .,aj." Iiidoors and Outdoors i ,vo rf -J.aaar j U I M . radiola 5 JOHN C. 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