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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER mTTT7 TT A TV iX A TPTJT R A TT V MITW.Q KLAMATH FALLS, 1 LJlEj IVJLiAlVl 111 JLyrll X llMU SATURDAY, OCTOBER I, "Let us have faith that right make might, and in that faith let o to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln. Eventually, Why Not Now? Klamath Fa.k ' Hub of Prosperity ' President Sprcxlc cf S ?. Presents Pertinent Facts President Willium Snroule of the Southern Pacific yesterday testified in Portland in the I. C. C. hearing before Finance Director Me haffie. He presented a straightforward story and spoke in terms easily understandable. President Sprcule did not say anything more specifically than statements previously made by himself and others of equal importance and authority, but the fact that it now becomes a matter of official record adds authenticity and perhaps will be accepted by a greater ma jority of Klamath county citizens. In any event, it will be accepted by the interstate commerce commission, and will be a strong racier in rendering a decision in Washington, which will make Klamath Falls the "hub of prosperity." After noting that Southern Pacific de velopment plans in south central Oregon were tied up for years by the Central Pacific litiga tion, Mr. Sprcule said "It may be pointed out that the Oregon Trunk interests were unhampered by govern ment intervention and litigation such as we experienced, and were free and able to under take construction at any time since thev reach- ,. ed Bend in 191 1. So why did they wait 14 years until the Southern Pacific had received permission to complete its Natron line and had made very heavy expenditures in conse quence? Why did they wait until Mr. Stra horn had perfected his plans, had built forty miles of his railroad and made application for extensions? Application by us for permission to build a line to Bend to participate in the lumber traffic there would be quite as much in order, and as little serve public convenience or necessity. "Finally, as to the Oregon Trunk: Why have they been silent and made no move dur irg the long years of cur pioneering, in which we have been in good faith, making such large investments in the Klamath region, which has become productive through the enterprise of its citizens co-joining with ourselves? The obvious reason is that they have been waiting for us to put our money into this region for its development, and, after we have done so then come in at small expense to themselves ! to take from us the just rewards of our enter prise. We have invested all the money and taken all the chances. Had our enterprise failed it would have been our misfortune to have borne the loss. Yet now wc are threat ened with the misfortune of being unable to carry our plans to their natural rm,U;. . cause the proposed extension frQm fi would Avert to trunk lines to the north, which have contributed nothing to the development of this reg,on. that business which the South em Pacfic, as the parent line, may fairly daim to have earned by construction and service." " o In this era of Now-It-Can-Be-Told litera ture it is strange no ex-dry agent has come wun a volume. Detroit News. Dinner Stories "Now. Thomas." i-ai:l t.Y Turk man of the construction sane to a green hand who had ju-t beta put on the Job. "keep your eye.; open. When you see a train com ing throw down your toals and Jump off the track. Run lik? blazes." "Sure:" said Thomas, an.! be gan to swing his pick, in a f. moments an express train cam whirling along. Thomas threw down his pick cd started up the track ahead of the train as fat as he could run. The train overtook him and tossed him into a ditch. Badly shr.kra up ho was taken to the hospital, where tin for-man Tisited him. "Vou blithering idiot." at, ,.. foreman, "didn't I toil you , R.., out of the road? Didn't I ten ,,, to take rare and get t of i',. way? Why didn't you run up the side of the hill?" "I'p the soide of the hill. .r?" said Thomas through the bandage on his face. "fp ,hc fnUU: ( ,hi. hUl? Ho the power-. I could,,', hate It on the evc. t,., .,.,. rttnnin' uphill " A famous !pint..r, k!:v, ,, throughout the ,,:nlrv fr h r charities, -.-,, , i,.rIailmiI. a her of lit,,,. p)rN frn, ,.uirj i ble institution. After t;; eon the child,.,. .1,w,i through, the :,, e. i or,,r ,ha, hey might enjoy ,, mallv llful things It contained. "This." said the spin.ter. ,u. ' a'ing a t'ate. "i, .j,.rv,.,... ' "Was .Minerva married?" "tie of the little Cirt "No. my child." Fak) ;;in ""h a "" Minerva was I the Goddess of Wisdom." ' t An ex-district attorney. . -' in .New York, told .'., almut honesty. "There "'sn. 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