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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
Fhe Klamath News "Throw Away Your Hammer-Get Out Yt.ar Horn. ' Section One Pages 1 to 8 Vol. H. No. M l'rii-f Five Cents. KLAMATH FALLS. OKI')., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1 W 1 (Every Morning Except Moiifiayl START NATURAL GAS THURSDAY Two Sections 16 Pages ft ift )ft Jfr Jfi if. 3fr 3 Film Post Wins TT Hoover Aide President Periuaded Wickerham Com; mission to Change Recommendation 11V I'At I. H. Ml I.ON I lilli . I t'mm Mull IM-rrull'l'lll I.m.mIuIh l.H hy I nli.'l in . titiurrnu t on (UP) A report mat rresi ; ,,,.., v-HVHHMBB . 4 ver ndorses MjDry Law ..VP,-. -- h To Nation I Takes Solid Stand As Leader of Prohibi tion; Submits Report To Congress Of I'lcld' Ut Ooftttl Afc'-r..ill. above. drnt Hoover persuaded the '. 1u.n resigned a on, of t ti- per VVKkrrih.m commiuion lo ...mil ..cri-taries to tl.c . Uh-f . . , ,-,: .-ram c.UtHe J""' Hie. I'"1"" ,,' abandon . tentative rrcom- hiii- ,,,.,,., , ,.,. mrndation in favor of rcvi-: .,, .1 n,,f.. time. lii pre- the 18th amendment ..m ulari A turincr news. ..Ik. 1 imu.r t urrcspoliueni, ..-i."n kn a leader In . ... , . . . Klamath Armory Bill Is Entered Wealth Returns . To Mrs. Armour Hoovers Hand Seen in Dry Law Report fmonl&t planJ .77- ., KUmVta!m rr, ..-. I At Noon; Mayor and Revision Favored In First Findings ma was confirmed in an orilative quarter her night. In tlil rinnii-1 tlmi Ii ..ill,. I H M lli-pilblliiili Irtlf ..o..-t-t Miir mll-i. --iri.l t cl nuti IImI I bo tltllltMI HltllM I i'HM I till JitlllhH , I'Ut HtMt Hllt-r win clmi l ho oniiiilol'ii iimnl tli.it ilnlr. it im-i-ii-oi l In nii-rt'in-l m(Ihimmk lb t poll l-r ,.-., No tflt-t.il fpl.iniMtn uf lit- ilcbi) lw turn off.rr.l. Iln'i r( lh t Niil mul I lit II m nrnif titilit ! I it I rrN.rli " H tMl ImI4) ll l'ili Jni. T. 1lU It TO Ill III finul lotitt. Ihf mir-Mn h r tMttint ixlutiiMiH Nlutfil Itiut III iliinilltti MKli' that K tlx amimlniftit u rit'-t a nhofllil ).. umilt tu iJ'l KUl'-iunlinllv ii' lt.', Mini l1r lh fl .r-. (ton FILIBUSTER HALTS ACTION IN CONGRESS ItV K UtU i I.M'I'I It I Illicit ri' hlllff lll HIMll Mt WASHINGTON. Ja?i. J0. (IT) Suppni't of the lHth i iiincntlninit. oppusit itm to its inodifii'utifiii ami rflor:- further to slri'Mtfthcn the prenent prohihiton enforce : nient fsyteni were pleriKPfl today ly I'lesiili'iit Hoover in tiHii.-niittin the Wiekt-r; hjirn report to congress. tly tliix u tl'iii Mr llnoT titki i o imp I iimi n i mh Hi ld'-r or ih' ill Ikii !! in tin' ' U..n(. i,tr pi uli i ln ion Mhih l" t'&IMM'tril ' Ii' HUKI'I Ul put 1 nf iii'kt fur'i pi "Mi -mul i .i m-1 p.ilKti liiMilut Jin ln lf.nlt r;-hlp In I'ifct livr, III il Itoil IimIhV ' tmiiniif. tlii- K p.iltli' .Hi p. 1 1 ' (t'l't ,u ii "ii th Kuhlffiitli l lllMI lu. I Alll' H.lllH HI. U ..llll lllt. Ilil't ! ii.'VWhin oiiiv lv ii-i'iiiliatint! hi im tliuil iiy , (U(,.r.-hip. l IMItA li: ItH'Olt lH K .Ihui -.1 .Hi lit r '." tri. !.! ' I l.y llnii- jJil -hifiikfi-n Mt WlthtlM. Ivnii., piciiy if hi lil i in Sliurk1 !..f h k'iii to ilnvi thf ;ull-ln-jik- TX 2' ItllllTt tit KilllOilH t'liy. At , K.inH.( l iiv Mii-n Sfi.uk mul lir i Ask $40,000 From State; Astoria Also Seeks Armory; Vets Bills Up SAI.KM. Jan. 20. (L'l') The Ort'Xn ."tale lt-Kisla Officials Take Part Completion of Distribution System ' And Modern Plant Noted: Gas Service Avails able Tomorrow For First Time in History Of City of Klamath Falls "i T. Hun vvcri- l I tun- toclav had iu attention WM J- 0rt n Armour, rhimro CEREMONY AT PLANT 1 ... - Backer Hu-rf Mnuiu vAr ii'n hu I a n ..- . :..U Tomorrow promptly at noon iras will be turned Jnfa i the mains of this city for the first time, at a ceremony to i be participated in by city officials and members of th official staff of the Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon. Klamath Kails has the distinction of being one of the first cities to have jfas service under the huife 'program of development undertaken : earlier in the year by Nat-; ural Gas Corporation of. Oregon for the bringing of ! gas to numerous communi- ,ti-s within this state. ..I , .1,4 ur.i-r.-i called to veteran soldiers of . P''"":. ."'T. ". All residents are invited kii-mfsh in whirh th l"nit-'(ly Mrn. (JkI-ii mm i-ianwiiinr i mony which will be held Ml. IIimHiT I HlllpUlKH. llM'llll. W. id In it lt - "" ": -''" '!, .radically every war or ) '".T.. Z . Liiv Th- h to attend the opening cere- .....r ll... ... 11. 1. 1 .... L .r- Hf. .inl. mul . si.ark ami llur-jed Mates nas ticen concern in r. i H i ii. imiiiii iiiiIuii Mini. ; e, w ithin the last 63 years. - - ' T " A litll ltiMiMhH'-d Into the .imi- PHVl'l 17C Will )' ly I'V S'lil'lor lloulh at a a m m m m . . . ."a .mum i . ... . . iH'Mn inr priviif'Kf m ta f- ,Mr(J Jian minion ii pun vfirraim m m- CL1 101,IJ U url(l War' ',h,nl,lH" liiurrei -IjIJOTj l'l"' 1 lUil li'.n ami Hi iimnir.h-Ani'rLan DE V0E CASE WILL REACH JURY TODAY LOS AXOKLKS, Jan. 20. (Up) A Jury which muit d-frle pm than !i hour fw.ni haw wh.lk... d.y Mr.. .i.m-.. an.iui..;mony wnicn win oe neia DalM. IM.Vo). ole wh),; .umr "worlhlA -lin ks la n t promptly at ll noon, at tne ,e,.rary , ( aril uow heard a ill ' rm kliiK" lumpany he had i-..i nlunt on Smith River, f final hit ..r tM.ti,,,,.,.. .rt left li. r. and decided to nee If , ... .u:v. k.w hutn i rernini a bwr-mikln. marhlna. ' niuc iih.ii iin-i ju. , . . " r..-u-i.v ucaru pajamas aun an lb. alix k. had anv value at all. :' - Sh inviiiiEatFd and hortly i completed In this city. MISS LOUCKS big oil optpanis. for two SCORE ACTS BOARD FUNDS im war. ,im wi'll v-t-nin or int- roitTI.ANP, J mi. 2. ( I" I i vil w-r mid SU-xUan war. rii.uit Ju-Ikp Kkwiill lt- ibin 1 .MlMoltY llll.l. ON iiftii i.unti i)'-ai'i a motion by dtv ; A ncund bill rin 'i ninK war I'Mim aHnrni'Vn ( r .Wlsoit C vi'ti'iaim. alio lutrodm od tutu JtuliA a n ci Mih Inn j (i. IiUi k. i th Kfiinin br Himtb. would x-iluiK'-d with fir.-1 d-:r-e m urdir , o-ml In huntiiiK and intone VSlllWiTON Jmi ?rt tll'l ,u " '"l '" r.inin i ( l(iUIi IM'. I nt , llCI'tllft! IU .TIIIII lil HIV i-hii- ' 1 IMMI 111 ' ' ' ,H,T " 1 1 ,r Kl " 'f " lit'"" III!."1 I It'll WiiU mil- --, lililniP.li r !,.vwion ouiy by ii-piiiliatinn hi dirtm.-uT- .iKaliit Howlfn and , iu-f xprditiun. (Itini fn.id p.inl tin Minn .? , i.ud. r.-bip. j .M ih LoucXs hi quadied. j A j11mmi armory wmild bf committee tonight iu tbf uriittii itiiiui. nun VMl'llUli; llr.H Ml l h I lie di'iifi' alturiifvn had a-k- , oni rurtfd at Klamath ran. i ' mittee approved ttiitlK. ull a h irui-i piun ! I niR iiirriiniiiiii. puhii-i-u r, iii.il ma iiiiiinni-nii. hkhiii-i i a n introaileil lnio me nUBir nu h d tin fliMir fur ui iiuii .ml niih tnuny p.iltilciil puB-lbilitit--. Uu-lr i liuu lt qtiai'lu-d Ik- aue - ln j- afternoon should paMi. The th- World 4 ourf iiu-tioti imuiu hm-h(Ml UfnH'. no lur an ini uu-jiii iiiifK'-o iron 111 ine viTinaae hill wan introduced ny tiepreneu ,ittun for nuoihvr fitbl. inlnWliation I cotmr i. Kierv nreparatton ha Tie"ii made for thin momentous event, and Kxecuiive Vice-Frentdetit K. K. Aitrheson. acompanl-d by Merchandise Manager T. K. Bart lftt. have arrived from the San rr r-TTrTVKTrr rrmwmvo omre 01 in- i-oh.p..j OF riMrJvGLNLY!to Participate, in they ceremou- MAVOIl TO MT A. K. Strong, in charjre of or caiiization work lor the Oregon and Wahfntton proiertieii of the company has aUo arrived from the Portland office, and will be present for the- opening I liu of t iif writ. Ci.uin- adjourn tfU wm-k ! iiimvmuui n'cuiniii-iiii. u. and noi I nia Jin uy "i n- -- m bills minlon. ri . ho in hpparaie iifiidl ain- noil- fnvon-d alM.Htion or bu-n fnMii tomorrow iiomt. nrir of (In aptiroprlaitun iitH-i'iikarv to avoid KltiMi propomiiR to it Hi ronitrcia ; nuu has paa!. j 1. ri-lit to "rr-ruliin or l !r i-1 .iiiiliiUirwtiim b-adi-r, di pb'r- , hil. i 1 lln li'iimr fraftb' tniii-iid ( ,Mi .-,a k ot ltrxtrvmi" on ih r ituklnc probibliiuii ntniid.iUMy ( Jlt.ror drpavtun-iii "P-; i-H Ibe itresrnt anif ndinrnl .Iim s. ( I(t(n ,) annutnireil todiiV I I'liildioit IIimhit in.tav rt-fcrr- w.ni.i in to km n lln- mii-t ed to Hi" voiniiHsNiiui s 'l"!.-, M.lou lomonow nijilit l juhci! ri-vi-inn in uif -ui 4 oiitiiuii-d On I'rtiio Tno Daily CAPITOL News Letter Redmond Herd Of Jeraey Top. Oregon Liit for Year until tin' mi'-ii-ine ' l'.". I It h... hf.i tililMi-t'Tril fur iilii.... ilu hy Srnaliir Klmur 'l li.iniu.. I'-iiiii rnl, I'M" . o :,l,l'i"i Dklahiillta llidlnlt, '' iiiiid nth-i whii ItiKMid tu .any .tin III- IlKht toimirrno. Kllliu limit. .' ll ealM-rt lull nitirimtlunal In". ''r- I viM'd a tiiniiiiuiiii way I I mini siutin ntiy I"'" i 'i" I World I'uiirt. i h. lilud 1 1": ' ll.-M ..I l imit uKltatlull. Garner Loses In ' Cash Bonus Try For Hearing Now r.vl.liiii ul III" BlnllltTillU Amundim-nl I" l" -unm ))... t Iu rwiuri- tb" liiinur init-ft.- nmU'r ruvi'i'iillit'iit r.'Kulatliiit. Tin pultiiiiil .ikiiIII- um ui IVi-lili-nt lluui'r'. ii.lluii In dr rlarlnc aiii-ar hl M -l ll -- tu tit.. KlRlili'untli Mni iidliu lit H;irp'liril hy tlif i-iiinint-iit 'l 1 .-fnaliir Slim un I' Kf.. ' liulr 1 man uf tin- l:i.iillilltali liatlunal Ininiinlllff: 'Tin- H purl . lireaM'. hal 1 li. lli vf iu hv an ; (Cuntllillnl Oil I'MKC KlB'i'J i Talk on Alaska To Be Given at Forum Luncheon Jii'lKi KkaM said that, al Ihouh be belwrrd th K-cinlature ulinulit ri-vin the vudv to simplify grand jury priHedurt-. the present itidlctminis Were !f invalid in M opniijn To iuIoi k Kriilay afurnonit wapi tin time set by the court lor tlx dffi'tiilantK to jilf.nl to the m ilU ttlit-iits. Motor man Loses Control of Car, Three Injured SAI.KM. Ore.. Jan. 20. (LP j Oregon emergency board was nrored by ttie w ays and means . the com-! $528. 633.43 In deficiencies during the past bien nial. Woodward. Multnomah, said "the emergency board has to bankrupt the atate. Here they have approved deficiencies of half for cunaira-lloii of ll.e , "T7.Z If. flllllD-' -.- n tativrs llantiltou and D' l.np and Senator l'itull. inilM I.K.NKIIAI. IIMI Km h a mill. It ai aW. would pntvtdu aiiuory. atiiulring UKUKKLKY. fiilir., Jan. :u i I'l'i- Tlne iturons were in Mllt'tl anil lliiiny othrrs Iniprtilrd here lutlat' wlien a tnoiurmHti luM runlrul of a utrfet t-ar. The uir tT.ihi-d Into ati Hutumuliile. jjiinipttl the trarkit and plittiKed iiiio a iiiuniens nitrnery nuiuc. niii:i;tiN statu in vullM. Ore , .Inn. rol.l.Kf.K. -.'u. ll l'l -- "Alaska. Hie Land uf Hie Ku lure.'' lll !" Hie HHe u( nlij iUu-lr.ili .l talk liy IT. Jikku K1-i li-no at the i-hunilier uf roni-' nieri-o foriiin luiu'lu'on tlil noun Hulel Willanl. !!. Annul Fook Trial Date ' Arouses Protest nienl and furnlrhinit. and wuuld .otne froni the (seneral fund of the ajate ireai-ttry. i The lty of Klamath Fulls i and Klamath lutinty wulllil have to iiiul.'ll the Ut'. P'ven hy ! the Hate. The Oreftun National , tiuar.l iteiier.il ataff wuul.l direit . the work. ASTOHI AKS AKMOIIV A hill alnio..t lilentlrally the (Cuntlnui.l on ro KIkIiI) Legislature Gets Tetbook Bill in Hopper event. The machinery at thin newly I constructed plant will be put Into operation by Mayor Fred H. Coter. following a few remarka of appreciation for their Indica tion of faith in the aoundneas uf thin lonimuulty by clyr officials, and a response made by Execu tive Vice-I'renident K. K. Allche-aolif unl,(. - ... r--i.t,,ta Vhft are futerest- "So matter how ronitcientioun ; ed will then be taken on an in- SAI.KM. Ore.. Jan. 2". H'l i The lows awaited and nulcii dis- 1 . iiss-ed rree text hook bill. Intro-1 - - du.ed in the house today by Rep- SAN' KIJAXt'lSfO." Jail. I'd i-..enlative Porothy Lee of Mnlt-i I'l'i I'ecisiiui of Superior : nomah coiinly, provided that each our committee I.. our work ran be iiudone by a mere buard of even men. We can recommend and not rec immeml. and we have no more tiian aot home, when thin emerftency board can do as it pleaseti. I'm damned tired of it. and will do all in my power to jset rid of litem," declared Strayer, of Baker county. On motion of Woodward, a committee of three was selected to Investigate activities of the board, and it was intended that the move might ultimately do away ulth the emersency board, which has been functioning ainie 1SU. Sterling Takes Office in Texas, For Sound Basis ' An attempt by Uepreaeiilativ John N liainer. of Texas, demo .rati,. Hour hailc. to oiuni" Tin rivM' tcrt and aiade Jit . luarliiit on piupusais iui ca.-u ,ii.d hv It. T. Juck-oti ot lied-1 lllri, ul tin. Win Id war bonus liionil nipped Ut" Ms I "' ,;m' 1 1. -It II I. a l.-s was il.-fi al.d today hy holds on test In Iff Improve-!, parly vote of Ii In S in the ,,.l a lullons ul Hie statu, 1(,. ,s un.l means lOlnmlttee. Iiirinc r.i:'.ll. with an averiKc; Advurates u cash payment of liiiilerlal ptudiicliun ul I'il I'iiim i iiinpcnsutlon c. rtlllcales ulo n, un. Is per iuw. Klvuies '"" ,,.,niilim lo IlllllK up Hlelf Pi" lulnplleil by lloaer Morse, daltyj ,,,,,..,1 , senate umeticlmeiil lo col lision speiialisi. .la. kson'sL,,, appruprliiilon hill, and to e'k herd is In 111" I'cnti.il Oii'kon a-M forced extra session ot coul-9 mii lot lull. jlf this is blocked. em.. 1 1 i m I'ln V i ntt Hnioiic - tin. .:".'ti ctiniplellni: Hi" year s I lest was Brut!" Jersey owned hv t lnu-ell lirtilllets "t I.elievtM III Hm ('onulllii Valley itsso,ln lion. She Is li years old nlitl i pitnliiceil 1 1 . 4 :t r. pounds ot iniin rou ( a In I ii K lilltl.l pounds of bnl- Iflfal. x .vlll.. IIHilllsl' UK TIIK 12 associations eolil pltiiiiK I hit year's work. IiIkIiosi lluliiiis went lo the Yamhill siiilatlun with 4:1 herds toiituln- liia h:m tows on test. prodiuliiK Seiiutur an nverime of 7.r"" Ponntls ot milk and IM7.4H pounds of but terral. Hood lllvcr was the runner-up Willi 111 herds mid 142 rows, inn k iu k an avenue ol 7.U1 j'. 2 pounds of milk utitl 3 I I.:I7 pounds of tut. OTIIKII nssiieiiitliiiis makluK (Ainllnueil Jn I'niio Two WASH INtiTON. .'an. 2". 1 1 I'1 k'si.ui will mesltle us clinii liian . Indue Isatlore L. Harris thai , school district In the state should liiiiine Ilr. Ki'llein s lalK. nisiiriai tu t.cu rook, i niiie.e ser- decide wnemer ll win atupL tne lirollier. IT. Homer Kellcins. w ill j vain, uu a charce of killluie his text booss. show a number u" slltles made nvt altti v mistress. Mrs. Kusetta Iroin a itroup uf piclnrc taken llakcr. shtiiiltl' star! rebruaiy 21 while the two were t.uriliK In brolmlil prule-is Irotn putice anil Alaska. In . Jesse Kellt ins ha-1 tlelense itlliirnets. traveled extensively and Is know u ' An early trial had been tie ns an interest ini: speaker. j mantled and opposing sides oli- Todav's iHonraiv will feature; .iectetl thai they would have to the first of a series of travel' wail n month. 1'lcsidiliR Judgo talks which are planned lor 1 it-1 Like T. Jacks refused In lutcr tnre forunis. ixene. speetiun tour ot Hie plant proper ties. UK.IM) I INAI.K The litrniUK uu of gas lu this city comes as a grand finale of manv months of preparation on the part of the Natural Gas Cor poration of Oregon, begiitult.g first with the application on the part of the company for a franch ise to distribute gas in the com munity, followed by the issuance of permission from the Oregon Public Service commission. Then came the work of laying the mains ami distribution sys tem through the streets to the homes of prospective consumers and the solicitation of residents who might desire to use gas. The response to this solicitation justi fied, according to officials of the caa company, the original de termination to place a gas plant in Klamath Falls. STORK OI'K.XKII Recently a store was opened ice box. The seven men aud fire women, all ot whom Jiat maintained poker faces lu moments when laughter and chuckles disturbed, the solemnity of the proceedings, then sat back to hear three hours, of closing argument by altorneja. TO JI RV TOIIAV Deputy District Attorney pav-t Clark for the prosecution, and Nathan O. Freeman for the de fense, were given an hour and a hair each in which lo sum up the case. m When court waa adjourned at 5 p. tn. Clark had just completed his argument, charging Chat Daisy DeVoe lias violated the trust of a woman who did not want to be bothered with business and had every confidence ju tier.." Freedtnan -will snake his argument Wednesday morning and the a. will go to the Jury, probably ji the afternoon a'a. "FARTIN-efHOT ",t.SR.': The matter of the Deer-malting machine was Miss lleVoe'a partlu? shot in tier ow n defense. . "Did you buy many "tilings, using your owa checks or your own money?" Freedman asked. Yes, 1 remember buying a bcr making . machine for Clara fur 6ai." said the blonde defendant. That's just what I have been worning you against." the court said Impatiently. "The last re mark may be stricken." STATU HKOI'S SIIMKCT The state brought up the matter of the beach pajamas and then dropped the subject, on which Daisy seemed very willing to talk. "Did you give your fiance. Al fred Mathes. a pajutua and loung ing room set for which yon paid Continued Ou Page Two AUSTIN. Tex.. Jan. 2i (Ul'l t.oss . streling of H.m.i,,,, . . ', , TBt, .1.. im acre, wiiere ine company piuceu .Texas first millionaire governor. 011 di,ni.v all types of modern gas equipment, from gas ranges Propose Lease Of Section of Sonora MKXll'O CITY. Jan. 20 U'PI A propositi I" lelise a seclloll of Solium lol I'!' years tu the slate of Arizona was siilunilted to Hi., Sonora legislature today. The pruposul suggested that Hio section lo he leased cover the men which United Slates Aslllil'sl recently sug gested that Hie United stales government purchase. Senator Ashurst also proposed the pur chase of lower ClilHui Ilia. Steamer Wrecks In Nova Scotia The hill bore the following sig- '"""' control of state af- paturcs as spursors: Senators;'"" aiiiiouucen immediately , water heaters and air heating Woodward. Crawford. Hall. I P- i 'us lor applying business plants. This store was opened ton. Moser. Kuck. Jones. Joe 'methods to government udtninls- , l)V Merchandise Manager T. E. Dunne. J. O. llailey and Miller. ; nation. ; I)ar,iert, allll j. uu,t placed i '"rut relief hy lifting tax bur- ' hi charge as manager. tiilbert McLennan, of Portland aens. conservation of oil and The plant which the compauy Haker. of .Marslilieltl. water power ami an Industrial has erected here Is one uf more program attractive to capital than 4n gas plants of the same were named by the newiy-inaug- tvne which hi being constructed : and Hoy : nre business visitors In this ctt tor several das. A Frie nlv Hand Aeross the Sea! Character Close-Ups tfTVf- OPfV C?i s sriasopjv Tltl'lto. Novo Scotia. Jan.. 2u f ..r.''he schooner lluekcom oik. laden Willi colli, while at tempting to tiiiiku harbor In the henvv storm anil darkness last night ul SI. Pierre. Alliinelon. run ashore at the entrance to the llnrbur anil was smashed lo pieces. Her crew reached shore safely. Today's Weather Oregon: (Mou lt v east portion tonight mid W e d n eHiluy. ruin west por tion tonight or Wednesday; no change lu tem perature; I n -creasing soillll eusl winds offshore -cii-ir' ( 1 ttrutfd KoviM-nor in hfM address an parts of "this big job of ours." S1LVKRTOX i UP dales blew t lie ha rness front Osra r I'aveudar's horses. Tht ani mals galloped bark to. the burn, left Osrar sitttut: reinless. A motorist towed iu Oscar wagon. on the l'aeHk t'oast. The plant is of a design piet-ared by Thelo. Starr and Anderioii, after years of survey and study of the uses of liquefied petroleum gases and is the last word iu construction and efficiency. Modoc County Freight Traffic Figures Given ALTU HAS. Calif., Jan. 20. Records of the office of the J. JC. Mahan. district freight nnd pas senger agent for the Southern Pu rine at litis pla-ce disclose the f ;n t tiiat there was shipped from Mo doc county points during the. y:ir 1H.JH, 5f7 cars of cattle, 2::."i doubt deck cars of sheen and 77-Vy.ii) pounds of wool. There wa also shipped 30 1 cars of b x shook mul 596 car loads of lumber. The footage of lumber shipped totals almost 11 million board feet, and the box shook over seven and a half mil- The construction of the dis-J lion feet. A great deal of lumber. tributiou system was curried out and by the contracting firm of Llnd l (CoutiniKi on Pago Five Potato Market News .Mahan states, remains on hand a; operuting plants due to poor mar kets on this commodity during the past year. Due to geographical location, a good deal of .Modoc county pro ducts are also shipped over tho Southern Pacific from other, thau Modoc county points. til KK.: OK At. H .CULTURAL KCUNOM1CS. IMTKI) STATUS Ofc: PARTMK.NT OV AGRICULTURE AND EXTENSION SWtVICK, ORKt;O.N STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COOPER ATI-MI Federnl-State Potato Murketgraui (Released from County Asent't Office) Shipments reported for Monday: United States total. t12; Oregon, 1R; Washington. Sii; Ida no, 122; Maine. IDT; others. 244. Total this season, 173. oS4: total this time lust season, 1S,.7, Terminal markets reported for Tuesday: Chicago: Carloads received, Idaho, ;!; others, T.7; cars ou track, including broken, U;t;;; nuppties liberal, deuiand aud trad ing slow, market steady; track sales carlots outweight Idaho Netted Cents. l s. No. 1 sacked per twt., fl.su to Jl. !.", mostlv $1.S5 to 1.1. U. San Francisco: Carloads received. Oregon, 2: boat receipts equivalent to California, 2 cars; Oregon, :i cars; cars diverted. 1; car.n on track, unbroken. 4; ears on track, broken, ti; dock hold ings. 7J; prices and conditions unchanged since Monday. I.os Angeles: Carloads received. Idaho, 7: California. 10; cars diverted. 7; cars on truck, tinhrokeu. iS2: cars on track, broken, 3ti; supplies liberal; demand and trading slow, market dull; brokers sales Idaho Netted lienw, sucked per rwt, l". S. No. 1, 1.5j to T I, lilt; bakers. 1.90. one ear. Shipping point markets reported for Monday; Idaho Kalis: Oteringit- light at prices '((noted; demand and trading light, market slightly weaker, carloads f.o.b. cash truck, loo lb. sacks warehouse pack. Netted (Jems, mostly UOc; few best, urn',' 25 11. sacks. Netted Cents. 1.10 to 1.15 per twt. Sumo present shipments are from previous sales. Yukima: Offerings moderate, light wire inquiry: demand light, market about steady; carloads f.o.b. cash track; Netted Oems per sacked ton U. S. No, 1, prices unchanged since Saturday; com burnt km grad Netted Gems. lt.tt to 17. 0U. 1 Flapper Fanny Say: I j Foolish questions are those your klrl brother asks Jou and1 you cau't answer. i ... .