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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
mm KM" Hint : .ii' -. f THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS Tl, ji 1 1 m. n!:on any fma! m. o I b..y h. fi.unj (hl lh lrrhnlii t nil nuiiiii(ln Vin. lcif" Iho j t,,,,' t, and in SlUlHV DlCk S(lS rour' " "ou,J' ' b,a ! ' ,"r,",'l """ """ . ur' j T1' III I I J hlc to iBTitf lh N) ho U ilHffn nutrrliillj- fnmi iHj! , - - - j "( AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER in. . I'M til 5-"jJ-:.:t. 1 . - ! 1 fl Hfci.- !M ' 1 i. 't 1 ' ' .Ji 1,1m jw';'. wm t I'! ' . i ' 'I 'a j iiR. mmm .1 i 1 3 -I'.-'i f ... .' 1); :ti?: ,'if i if PI I "Let u bare faith that right makes might, and in that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty at we understand it" Abraham Lincoln. Klaihatb Fn'Is and Billions Huge Sum; Art . Lc dated With District 1. E. Vining, president of the state cham ber of commerce, yesterday addressed the Klamath county chamber of commerce forum luncheon, as the chief guest and speaker of tk- J F .ii r i i me uay. uunr.g ine course or nis remarks ? this fluent and entertaining talker impressed i,7 deeply upon his hearers the vital significance 5j t- r L 1 1 1 1 i o . . n wnicn snouia De given tne railway hearing at Portland by citizens of this city and district. President Vining, in emphasizing the far reachirg effects involved in the controversy, particularly stressed the fact that" while folk in other cities of the United States talked fu ture prospects in hundreds of thousands, in millions and, in some cases, in billions, when Klamath Falls and this district was referred to now-a-days, monied terms were mentioned only in billions. Think it over. A conception of just what a billion dollars .is, may impress upon the minds of those apathetically inclined toward the railway controversy, just what the chief captains of industry 'have in mind when they speak of projects now passing the preliminary stages of infancy. They are talking big, and they mean bi Ana If Js fustUe bflfion dolllr VsSes that1 the enemies of Klamath county would steal irom her. This phase, however, is but one of the great issues at sfak TU. f j I . - latu aim a vast Jy important one remains that Klamath Falls , and Klamath county are now widespread publicity such as it coulS never have hoped for otherwise. People who never heard of this community, or its significance in the warrmg schemes of the master builders of today, will hereafter glance with keener in terest toward this section of the United States and particularly this corner of the state of Uregon. Now That lt' rorn!n(t :n'.r the fc'ciuijr ronton g!r: Wwr quit br.at the my urasshopper i anJ make a nols like the btr i lUt.e nt. And, hv the may. jv.'.f.nc br the plitum of Vm. i a Kit of those, abie-lJifd dami should be ab! to support n pretty Cood man in the ityle to whu-b he has been avuKtozm!. Ika't crowd now. fvllow. a;e aftT workout, to come to vur hd-. any pay day rTnini a'rt : uo a. m . when I let bon;c frwra lha club broke, but tieiinr t nr. In fact, the f.ner I feel the better the night tr the Nni to come. She work b?tter tbvie. othts. t will keep out of fibt while he receive the work- Ue illffera materially fiom that re;urd for rarryini a one pjun.l i plcie of :t kilt The footumk i N itirtercnt, Iihi. althuuch nv!ilttr : inrolvr BiU'h brain faa iK'O't Kat Ouchii N'tr t: -re, I'uuntr Health f f U or ",orti i I'nhlie; lllr.l I iawac ty Thmi. 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