THE EVENING HERALD
THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1028
PAGE FOUR
Growth of
K. F. Seen!
In Phones i
Present Population Eti-1
mated At 13,070; 2614 I
New Telephone
,i j
! llv K. I- IUTTKX1KV
(ManKrr Klnniaih Kails IHtil.t) I
The avi-rim rltliton of KIjiiii-
Mh Full I'xlay vho was '"''I of j
town uIichm only tclfphfMie con-;
nertioii with lli ouihIiIo vtorht
rniislHiil of a lnf1o lrr strung
through A fonM( on thi trunk of
trw. for H mllr-v would iinorl
F. Crittenden
F.
Thi is
in the nuslnras district and made
It far too vahiahln to tie umh! '
for school purposes.
I'rofltinic by thtr experience
tn securing a suitable sit for ihe
treniont school, the scho'l bonrtl
determined to provide Inr future
expansion, and in 12 pur-
rhascu. two piece of property for
( prospective future school 'sites
1 ouo on California avenue, con
aistiiift if two full block, and
one in Hot Spring Addition.
! rom-iMing of one large, block, 300 .
I ! by 590 feet.
v 'V At the present time a bond
ifV pending, for the purpose of huild-
1T ' ssu In the sum of $105,000 I
ins a modern school on the Hot
Sprim:. Kite at a root of (SO. OUO,
and enlarging the Kairview school
at a cost of 125.000. At the
t-ame time, plan are being devel
oped for catling for bid for the
sale of the Ontral school prop
erty. It Is hoped that with the,
building of the Hot Spring school
and the enlargement of tho Fair
view schcol, we can at last vacate
the Central school, sell the prop-
A Klamath State Highway
1.. Crittenden, nian-
ath disirirt. Mr. Crittenden is a erty, and use the proceed for re
ducing the bonded Indebtertnest ;
!to this clti- from Tillamook to Following I a recapitulation;
succeed F. Hav lunn. w ho was of the main construction projecis ;
iierwiveiy mm nm..er " er ot ,he Pacific Telephone and
ADOUI IHIIK lIHn, or
place In the mad."
v ,.ui in ...... J-";! comparatively newcomer in Klaiu
dleament of Mamath raiia. ' ,, Fals naVing been transferred , f the district.
la nam lu iraiiac, in iiib . . .. . '
1S28, with the excellent lonj din
lance aervlce we have at present,
and the certainty of Klamath
Kalis being on the main line of the I , . ,
Poclflc Telephone and Telegraph (jfOWtn Ol LllV
rompany, wjien win oe compieiea :
fhl nitmmAr. i
Tawa. m-Afjk tn (he YAM T 14?0 I
1072 telephones In Klamath Falls.;
For eommunitles of this type. '
.transferred to Seattle.
in the building program describ.:
above: " '
1919 First unit Mills 1
school $15,000.00'
T: CUT,, 1920 Falrvlew school
Ulllla OtllUUtS: site
i Construction first
6.000.00 1
Kip. 4
This l one
o f K'.amnth'a
t n comparable
tale hlgu
mays which
wend their
way at ing riv
ers and lakes
o f t h great
basin. This
s e e it e Is on
The llllea
f a I I f o x nln
'highway be
tween Altoma.
an I .M o I o c
I'olut, where
the highway
skirls . Klam
ath lake for
miles. It is
such roa ls as
this that have
placed Klam
ut'i at tlte top
of the ladder
III the Pa.-lflo
roaat as a
tourist attraction.
Klamath
Highways
Stressed
i
1 1
' i
1618 Milea Road Serve
Motorist; Million! '
Expended
(Continued front pape 2)
S3. 577.13 i
with a large transient population. ciass.ro0n) and an
1ho Pacific Telephone and Tele-jan(t in lh( ,umnler f 1927 all.
irrfcph company figures five Po-lother addition was erected, eon-
pi to the telephone. Thia wouia 1 8igtng of five class-rooms: thus, I
make the 1920 population 5360.
I111 provement a.
Our Isolated condition. In re
xard to telephonic communication
wn allcrviated partially in 1922.
when the telephone company
completed two long distance cir
cuits to Weed. Calif. Later, tieee
City
(two
3.000.00 I
(Continued on Paaw Seven)
1 unit
i 1921 Tehran
auditorium: , hoot site
blocks
Construction of
Ten Art
this schpcl has grown from be'jg2i Additions to
original four-room building, hous-1 jjjlls and Falrvlew '
ing about to pupils in ivzu, to a .,.h,ois
DREAM KLAMATH-WEED
ROAD NEAR FULFILLMENT
16-room school with a total en-1
rollment for the current year of I
520 pupils. I
When the Fremont school was i
built in 192 it waa the plan of
the school board to abandon the
old Central school at the corner
'of Main and Tenth street and
: place the site on the market for
industrial purposes, but by the
17.133.00
40.000.00
1925 Fremont school
site
Construction o t
building US. 301. 23
1926 Third unit.
Mills school
1927 Fo u r l h unit,
Mills school
Total (1919-192
Federal Building
ltrll f- n , J industrial purposes, nut u:
: ;l iVIII SjC rircCieUjtime the Fremont school was: 1 9 2 S Proposed con
;j 1 ready for occupancy the enroll- struct Ion Hot
,rn,i.,..l (mm P. Three Iment had Increased to such an
extent that it was found neces-j
Most'sary to continue two or three I
Springs school...
Falrview Addtlon..
expense, it Is pointed out.
of the governmental lejal tangles j classes in the Central school, and j
outside of the customs service in I since that time additional classes 1
A dream fo3tcred by Klamath Francisco north have been un
for years Is near fulfillment the jeaslnj In their efforts to con
cnnstructlnn of the Klamath Falls- struct their section from Weed
Weed highway. t. Culor. Two yeara ago both
Oregon through t ie actvtltles hou.'e of the California leglsla-
To be jof the county of Klamath ha d m" "lr PtroTJ the construction of
supplied , her share, and California, afier thl section and the appropriation
To be. 'many setbacks, ik about to do as veioei by Covernor Itlchard-
supplled ! hers. sun (n the ground that no fund
1 When completed, the Klamath available for new highway
! Falls-Weed highway will connect fol""r,""on'
jThe Dalles-California highway at 1'nder the leadership of J. J.
1 Klamath Falls with the Pacific Murphy, Weed. California assem-
$ S0.000.00 '.subway at Weed; It will lead blynian. the problem nsas ap-
. :sonlh(rom K,lamath Falls through Proacnej irom a airrerent angle
I.MUIand. across the stato line at after the governor'a veto. Clvk
Total To be supplied Calor. Intj S:kl.ou county, Cnll- bodlej of northern and central!
The ficures given above do not . rm-nia fi.r.v-.t. rw.u nMIi tm California were enllsieH In favor
the city of Portland originate have been installed, until now ,ncude furnshlngs and equip- thence south to Weed of the road: a good will caravan I
liero. by reason of the Klamath we have but one vacant roomlm(,nt improvement cf grounds.. rntr.r, ,...,., from Klamath Fall a.kej and!
Jndian reservation, and the large there. This is a very undesirable etc.. but only ,ne maln building olr" or KUmnih's .hare of granted the moral support of
area of reclaimed land. The for-; situation, and one that we hope ; proJects. '"" ,Zr0 Mre Sa
ramento anl San Franclcco.
Mlkm of . a district would . to minate . taHdln. A these b lu(J"frm yZuJTczlor Aid of federal road fund, was j
eliminate he necessity of trans-, I, old poorly p""'ac'"" financed by bond Issues, author- ha, been let. It ..lit be com- elicited and recently favorable
portin,: witnesses, law ttobun raBJca "Dl ixed by the legal voters of the!p,e,ed thl, summer. but unofficial reaction to this :
wJtKTltT a?d .nMde s4b; '.Ted'Tn "'" ' I r..lh-,ta Working. . -- been received from au-1
ll&i ti.t C a mill somelwhere traffic hax.ro. are great. snttctCO';,' b""Z K While Klama,, h. been busy Jf" rU CUn""
day be the headnuar.er, for --Tn i-, rfMstrict tax, supplemented by , , ..Jh. "t California have raised,
ly K. It IIKMtV
II thH t Ik inHhrti mag lr
ti)Hl nhlt-h ruirl' I hi urlwtn
!i.j.mii lu MHllnmli mill icnitit
IlIllllltN III vltM MiSimlOII lliU
1 kin( ImiaIii tn fui'tiiiintrly IiIihmmmI
I -tinv ili4iril I lie nltnilloii uUru
1 1 Klaitmi It l,vilttinnit mn lo
!! n Uftwtwk of All-hiilll itMitln
rarllllnt.t trtrl In rvir MM'tinn
of llit iMiniy.
Conort'tt facta show thU Klatn
Htli. with U1S nitlct of count
roatlwyy, ranks ilx-h hmoox othor
i-ountir of tho utttio In point of
truffU fuollitton. Of thin bix ui 1
aK hix for a "i".oii un r'lu
i.vrly now a rthn Klnnunh hi" hi
- 293 mil iirt .no hicv.iiv.
anl ull hut 45 milt of Clin U
j hunt mirfn (,.
13 Mnrk! ItiuiiU.
The market rmi! ytf:ii, ron-
'tructii by Ntute and rounty joint-
j I under tho itun4rvlitinn o( the
county vnitlni'er. omprlHi 13 ex
evWvnt rnjtdn U ha total li'iiRlh
of 110 niib's. Half or thl aynti'm
U now 'oinplcti'j and Annually
.carrion thouand of dolUrn In
,irU ultural and In runt rial pro
dure to contra! shipping polutM
and to loml omMimir.
IndlcattnK that tht count ha
expended every effort to develop
rapidly the markot roa I ayHtin.
hU-h U the farmer' amurann of
I year-round romfnrtahli travel,
more than $4ou,ooo wad upciit nn
thmu projects alone lu tho period
f yearn from 19-0 to VJZ6.
In 1927 th county co irt !w
Cidod to build another luo milea
of roid and the electorate voted
! $500,000 to rare for the work.
i (t'ontlniietl on lne Seven)
AI.KAI.I A .h ( M)VKH
M UKIX i iusin;
DRAKE
LUMBER
Company
'Snappy Service'
if
We handle high line grades of lumber
and nationally advertised building
materials such as:
i. i
Red Top Platter
Sterling Platterboard
Certainteed Roofing
Roche Harbor Lime
Acorn Brand Flooring
Camealo Fixtures
Fuller Paint
1
!
II
I!
ilnncd on Iaer Serenl HnfTrirnia
(fimrlniicl on l'.ge Seven)
Alfalfa and clover do splendid
ly In this country, and provide a
very necessary ration in tho
dairying Industry. Alfalfa runs
from two to three cuttings per
season, with an averago yield
of three to five tons per acre.
The tonnage, of course. Is higher
where small acreage and Intens
ive farming are the rule.
PHONE 1027 1
i
Klamnlh has 130.000 acres ofi Klamath haa an Indian reser
Irrlgated land. ration covering J, 600.000 acres.
Next to
Martin Brot.
Flour Mill
For
LUMBER
And All
Building Material
Building Hardware
PAINT
PAPER '
ROOFING
NAILS
SCREEN WIRE
GLASS
DOORS
WINDOWS
SCREEN DOORS
MOULDING
PLASTER BOARD
LATH
FIRE PLACE BRICK SHINGLES
CABINET DOORS BUILT-INS
VENEER
I Estimates gladly furnished
JIU ( 'Phone 128
LAKESIDE LUMBER
i COMPANY
SJ " ri CENTER AND KLAMATH
Ii ' f KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SAVE THE SURFACE AND SAVE ALL
W. P. FULLER
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
' BEST FOR EVERY
PURPOSE
WHEN WE
Brighten The Surface
We Brighten All
A FRESH coat of paint doe for your home
what a new spring suit does for you. When
we brighten the surface, we brighten the
whole house put it in tune with the new
season. Let us give you an estimate. Our
charges are very moderate.
BROWNE'S
PAINT STORE
1020 Main Street Phone 75
To Our Visitors
OUR CITY IS YOURS
We Want You To Join With Us In Celebrating Our Big Event
The Entrance of
The Great Northern Railway System
Into Our Communities
We Hope You Will Like Our City and Our Buildings
Our Office Is Proud of the Buildings We Designed
I THEY INCLUDE
The Hotel Willard .
Veteran Memorial Building
Klamath County Jail '
W. O. Smith Printing Offices
Balsiger Motor Co.'s Garage
Balsiger Motor Co.'s Warehouse
New City Laundry
Exhibit Building, Klamath County Fair Grounds
Henley Community Hall
Chiloquin Gymnasium
City Hall at Dorris
Residences for Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Daggett.
H. N. Moe
Roy Durbin
Howard R. Perrin
You Will See Under Construction At Present
Three story Garage for Mr. Chris Blanas
Addition to the Hotel Willard
Addition of 16 Office Suites to the Drew & '
Stewart Building
f Chiloquin City Hall , i
Klamath Ice and Storage Plant, Chiloquin
Residence for Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Krause
Super-Service Station for W. P. Johnson
THE OFFICE OF ' , ' ;
j ' HOWARD R. PERRIN
209-215 Hopka Buildin g, Klamath Falls, Oregon
v
PAINT UP BRIGHTEN UP