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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
Jlamathnews. POVERS SEE WAR IN BALKAN S CHILOQUIN ! CillLUgt'lN. April 2J.-ConHti4l.le llimry Hliuilli-y )..fi i0!nv for I'ort hinil to b koiih 1,11 official IiuhIbwm. Klili-n Miller of the Klsmeih Agiim-y la Hit. rout futher of a iiIiib anil a lm I r pound boy. Kutta miilluT anil .on r doliiK well. Hurry Jackson and family are in Ktiitniith KuIIm on a piirchnxInK trip. I Cwll Jinkmin ruturoixl from Yun- nlx and l.fl for Klumutli Kail on April H.-Kranr and I,, ar j-ilii-ns. -r In the Haikaiu. , ,.,,. nir1,,, of ,,. Ua.u,v rufu stuff eninrtainina aoni "'f.i...i. I - " nan r rnni mi'u, ,l!pl(iiiill' rliauuul me. .i f Kurops of I lm f f'ftrvMwnl j Jai It I'ulnicr, rum liur uf William- sLilii. "t Kun.p , ri,.r , vtHltiIK with frUnds iu tlarl.m militia i a manner the July nl HI IIIUKUUO I" 191 i. , ii.it lonal lru iui-ni wuii n Klamath Kalln. I i.. .miim-i. mo nil-1 i,e v Imllilln bolnx eriirtrt ,l, r ami u1U.'nl au-juy A t- Clinm-r la Kolnic up fail. I f a luinpurary increase BBj lt , r,.norlcd that It III bo arl.m militia stir fed j romplttid In a tnnnlh'a time, and unpar-1 will L an virHlnnt addltlun for the August town. (Jcorse DuVall, onrr of the IJa iiini.iiK the Uulkau state Vail hall, and wife, have returned of lliilnarla on of I he j from Klamatli Kalis, where they iiirl. durlnii Ibe war (were vlaltina: with friend, rrruie a dsniierou altu-j Mr. Carrie. Hood of Yalnai tin' moat turuuieni ana , inmuvr 01 inirtiuiy noou. was uurl.'rr )rn'r f Europe, jfrom her home at Yulnar, yostwrday. , jh.rlh. Mulillljdnu I Add hki-llork liaa pri-fiirrod a. i he dominant member of . divorce 10111 plaint against John Sk"l-. ,.tn of the Serbs, Croali I '"' Kdward It. Aaliurat la nttor- ;, a! monopolies theln'X the plaintiff. !,.. of Kranre and llri-l ll'nolda Mow of Modoc 1'olnt, la , rei-elved In London 'onfiued to lila hotel with nn ulla.rk I ,,,.,! Serbian troop are of ' flu 1,1 Kliimnlh Fall. ! ,,M the Utilitarian frontier! J i,,., I etern Kuropo wliiih NOTICK OK H.U.K 'IK KK.AL I,, hh.i ily horror of the KhT.VIK IIV (.1 AltlHAV j other premonitory out-; hTi,u that from I the Halkana. and after the lih day of May, 1S1!6, j ton. it reported t be re- , Frank 11. MeCornark, nuardian her outpoata along tne " peraon ana ramie or rrana k.ir irontier v llnlkan rapllal French , (.(lurt of ,h) f 0r,,B tor h il plmnata have deliver-; the county of Klamath duly entered ineiitary i xpliinatlon, of tha Jlrd d ty of Mnrch. 1S25. pro- .i.l to T,-.tse ill II. McCornack, Jr., a minor, will. purauant to an order of the County! a. turn In nuthorla- wu ,u " "l i'" 'ur tip linn rain un.l liBlanrjt lAz-nrwl the liutnarian u flrit lnr.ae upon the property! li,plte tbia the aliter , aold. the following described par- llii'K.irln Inalal that such rcla of real estate belonging to the. ... may cnilanRer then. uf ' ",l""r- ' the County of Klamath, State of. ii-l preiare for the -mer- 0r to-wlt: . to the unreal are the Ilul-j iri;.', aaalnat Moacow and; iinettlon with the rath-1 i ih exploalon. Serbia la the auggeallon that the terror received a neroian V"'1 J" Ih Ilalkan are ,,t the posalblllty of a revolt boiling up in itul tlnwlng acroaa ber bor- Uni. Teacher fce to IN. Y . School i PiSITV 1F OMEOON. Eu il 21 -Rolllen Dlrkoraon, ! of education In the Vai-' t tireRon. haa accepted a in the department of hia he Kthlral Culture achool, k city, und will undertukef ilutlea in the fail. The ult ure achoo) haa a apecial of moral education. It la by a group of wealthy fi xidenta. lie amount of prestige goes , filIolntment to the faculty j pool as (nullified candidate! ions are ronaidered from ' of the Cnlted States be I Keleetloim are mude. Dr. ville Muzzey, priyfeasor of f Columbia university and ' 'f the "I'nited States of aa for seven years head! iitory department of the itltiire srhool. I'nrcel So. 1 "All of the right, title and interest of said minor. In and to that certain twenty-twu hun dred volt (220) three Ul phase, electric pole line con sisting of number aix () cop per wire and poles complete, located In sections thirty-two (52). thirty-one (31), and thirty (30) township thirty eight (38) south, range nine ( east Wllllamette Meridian, and sections twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), and twenty three (23), township thirty eight (38) south range eight (8) East Willamette Meridian, and extending from the power house of the California Oregon I'ower Company on the west bank of Link Itlver to the ranch house and pumping plant of F. H. McCornack on the shores of I'pper KLamalh Lake." I'arci-I Xo. -The right of way and ease ment to erect, construct, repair, replace, maintain and use, from time to time, a" the purchaser, Its successors and assigns may - .... o.r, suing, acriai, and upon (he lands hereinafter des cribed, for tranamlaslon and distribution of electricity and (r all purposes connected thurewtth. pole, and wires sus pended thereon and supported thereby and all uecenary or proper cniaaarnis. braces, con nections, fastening and other appliance d fixtures, and wires for telephone purposes of suld purcbsaer, his successors and assigns ; alio, to remove the tree, and make the clearing neceaaary or doalruhle fur the purpose aforesaid; also to pat In place necessary guy wires and braes poles and attach gay wlrea to trees along ssld line; and to construct and maintain gate at all fences crossed by such transmission liu: the Isnda to be croasod by said right of way being more partic ularly duacribed a follows: Sections twenty-three tti and twenty-five fi&(. twenty six (). township thirty eight (IS) loath of rang Ight (8) Kast Willamette Meridian Is Klamath Cosuty, uregoa." Parcel No. S "Tb perpetual right, priv ilege and easement of over flowing andor uncovering, a the case may be, lots two (2), and four 44) of section tea (10); lots one (1) to six (S). Inclusive and the west half (WV4) of southwest quarter I.SWH) of aectlnn fourteen (Ml: the eaat half (K'i) of section fifteen (10); lots one lit and nine (91 of section twenty-two (22); lots one (1) to ten (10), inclusive. the northeast quarter (NK4) of nwlhweat quarter (SWHl and the northwest quarter (NWV4) of southwest quarter SWH) of section twenty-three (23); lots one (1) and nine If) of section twenty-five 26); lots one (1) and twu (2) of section twenty-six (26) all la township thirty-eight (38) south, range eight (ft) east, in the operation of any dam andor regulation and control of the waters of the Upper KUmith Lake, between the ele vations of 413? and 414 3.3 feet above sea level U. S. Keclamatlon Service data) waiving any and all claims for damaite or injury heretofore re sulting or that may hereafter result, cr be claimed to have resulted to said lands, or any of them, or any crops andor the property thereon, by rea aon of the operation of such dam andor regulation and or control of said lake. Parcel No. 4 "Beginning at a point In the Rock Creek County Road and tb e north line of section twenty-six 2) Township thirty-eight (38) South Rang eight (8) East Willamette Me ridian, distant thirty-five (3S) feet more or less, East of tha northeast corner of the North west quarter (NWK) of the northeast quarter (N'EVi) of said section twenty-six (26); thence southeasterly along the center line of the Rock Creek County Road as follows: South 48 40' East, 190 feet more or less; thence to the left along the arc of a 14 curve. 226.2 feet: thence south 78 20' East, 177.2 feot; thence to the right along the arc of a 10 curve, 181.7 feet; thence south 5K" 10' East. 40S.2 feet: thence to the left along the arc of 10' .Saturday, AprnjJOgS Pap;e Three curve 135.0 feet; thence Booth 72 40 B. 206.2 feet; thenc to the right almg the are of a 20 curve, 13 feet; thence south 4S 00' E. 178.8 feet, to a point on the line between sec tions twen'y-flve (28) end twenty-six I2); thenc to th left along the arc of a 30 curve. Hi t feet; thence north 88 0' E. 140 0 feet; thenc to the left along the are of a le" curve 108,7 feet; tbence north 78 10' E. 228.8 feet; thenc to the right along the arc of a 30 curve, 78.3 feet, more or loss; thence north from the center line of the Kork Creek County Road to tne shore line of the Upper Klamath Lake; thence north westerly along the southerly shore Una of the Upper Klam ath Lake to a point which is North 38 40' K. 1D5.00 feet, more or less, from the point of besinning: thence south 3840' West H5.00 feet to th point of beginning, being a part of lots tour 4) and ?lve It) aectioa twenty-three (23), lota on (1) and nine (). section twenty-five (25) and lots one (1) and two (2), sec tion twenty-six (2), at in township thirty-eight 38 south rang eight (8), East Willamette Meridian, and con taining 15.0 acres, Bor or ies4." Parcel So. 5 i EEAL ESTATE 1 1 L . i J: LO.O.F. 4 ROOM MODERN furnished bunga-j low In good location near school, j large lot. lawn, a nice JHtli bom. Price IS, 260, on terms. rooms. Bice built-in kitchen, gar age In basement on paid pave ment in good location. A very nice borne. Price $4,600, terms. 7 ROOM BUNGALOW close In mi corner lot. on paving. Pric LOTS W ALL part of tb city on 15.000, on term. j "T lerm- I MRS. KITK ffTOIlllKIV Ot Liaeoa 81. Phone S3S-M Klsmata Ledge No. lit sfsste 0B ! vry Friday eight. W. . Beck. j. a. A VERY CONVENIENT 4 room with bath, targe corner lot In good location. Price 12800, on term. . OB, KK.tL ESTATE j HALE i FINE RESIDENT property, corner Lost! Third and Washington; elsbt- room bouse. Street and sidewalk ape nnvji equipped for chicken raising, gKVKN room HOUSE. High street. large spring, 30 acres In cult!-' between 4th and Stb. Room for ration, rlolendld Place for truck two more tig houses. Lot runs near mrongn tne oiocs. FOR SALE 121 acres on river, & room house, barn, Prosperity Rebekan Lodf No. I0'4 Meet first and third Tbnrs lay. Mrs. Viol Jones, N. 0. . Ewauns Encampment No. 48 Meets every Tuesday night. A, B. Lund, CP. Canton Crater No. ? Ifeeta vry Wednesday evening. Carl SsodelL Commandant. Will sell or trad ; c "r ,n, '11 lnB 1 mil sen or iraae a.RO,M ;EW ura!SE ,u morion. H gardening. for Klamath tails property or ln ,,ery way. A fine souse close would rent to one who under-1 to high school on pavement, stands ranching on raesooableiS-HOOM NEW bungalow ou 3rd term. "A right of way or ease ment for a county road In Klamath ('num. State of Oregon, more particularly UeicriLed o, follows: A strip of land sixty (Go) feet wide, "nif ihrtr (Jin feet on each side of ths'oenter line of that ceitaiu county road knowu as the Reck Creek road, as sur veyed over and across th premise of Frank H. McCor nack Jr., In suctions twenty three (22), twenty-six (28) and twenty-five (25), townstttp thlrty-elBht (38) south range ight (8) East Willamette meridian, beginning at station 241 plus 87 of Rock Creek Road Survey, which station is ap proximately five hundred ten feot north of the quarter (4) corner which Is common to section, twenty-two (22) and twenty-thre (23). township thirty-eight (33). south range eight (8) East Willamette Meiidian: thence running in a southeasterly direction approxl- j mately eight thousands five hundred forty-six '8548) feet to i statliu 327 plus 33 of the said : survey, which station Is ap- ! proximately one thousand three hundred twenty feet (1320) feet eaat and three thousand eight hundred (3800) feet north of the section corner which is common to sections twenty-six (26), twenty-five (25). thirty-five (35), and thlrty-elx (3) township thirty- eight (38) south range eight (8) East Willamette Meridian, total length of road eight thou sand five hundred forty-six (8548) feet, approximately eleven and seventy-seven one hundredths (17.77) acres." Proposals to purchase said par cels of real estate or either of them may be made to me at IS Loom's i Building, Klamath Fails, Oregon. Dated and first published April 11. 125. t (Signed) ( FRANK H. MeCORNACK. Guardian of the person and estate of Frank H. Mc-; Cornack, Jr. i All, 18, 25 M2. street. AH built-in features. I Street and sidewalk paved. , Dru-. . .. , HOTEL PROPERTY oa Main treet. 5 ROOM modern bungalow In Rg parlng busice8, splendid location, on good lot on ONE LOT block from high, school. 9th street. Nice laws, garage, j One lot on 7th street, two lot on paving paid. Price $5258. treat. Make Inquiry for oiuer iulb as we Have xnem, 180-ACRE FARM In Malln valley. . -il ' This Is a real farm. S-roora house, s two year old . ,, ok.' modern 3 room house, oatn chicken house and other build-: breakfast nook, large clothes; ings. Fenced and cross-fenced.! closet, garage, on corner lot on OTHER FARMS In all parts of thej Price 13,150. ,,'',!. T! rli Terms. A BARGAIN in paid up paving. Price i 3,1 50 on terms. tention. (''V 4 ROOM modern house on No. 6th MERCHANDISE STOCK at Invoice j street. Good location, splendid P'Ice, in thrive; little town: I naa Vlimi'tt Valla IK-i ! rt tr f mil i " view of the city and country.! bu8ineM BMAiSg leaaed at Price 83.600. Terms. j jo per month. Long time lease. GRIST MILL AND feed mill with 75 ACRE FARM oa MerrlH isigi!-; about $4,000 worth of wSeat, way, 30 acres in alfalfa, one- barley and oats is stack in thriv h.lf of land under Irrigation, i CroB Conditions Price $100 per acre, one-third WOOD We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. Block Dry Slabt Limbs Fuel Oil. Coal Peyton & Go. Phone Orders to S3S 601 Main "Wood to Burn" down. There la for sale on the place now about 190 tons of hay at $3.00 per ton. NEW 4 ROOM closed-la back bungalow porch, ail with for tbe coming season were never better. FOR PRICES and term inquire: i. Jf. BRAMHALL, SOS-aoe Winters BIdg. large A24-25 Telephone SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS Are Now Open. Stricly up-to-Date. Rooms From $6.00 Up. mven many new summer . :in latest dealens end cot- iJlee Ileeln's Ladles Headv- Ktore. 12 South 7th. op- ii'Plione office. A25-26 fer where all the people hare ' ny to express themselves II aire that's The Klamath I ND-KLAMATH FALLS HTA4JK F Operntina; Dnlly Trips pTllAL AUTO SERVICE fr . 7lh Plinne ril.l-W "ne Corsets, Elastic lle P'a and Corsotlrtt Made i .ensure. Uuarantoed. ROSE RANDALL tf raon Bt. Phone B77-W J- A. UOLDHM1TU Custom Tailor !0 Winter ld(. row n.no to (70.00 L" Do You Know The H. & P. Way? Our way, the H. & P. way, is to guarantee anything we sell to be just as we tell you it is and just as the manu facturer tells you it is. ' We stand behind the labels on the goods and we stand behind everything we say about them. If anything you buy from us falls short of being just as we said it would, we will refund your money or give you new goods in its place. YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE LET'ER BUCK RODEO and BARBECUE AT 111 ii f IU 17V s) j i mm I I I H HI I I i i VMiCy ai) tsTsi - ' . art t J 1111 1 SI Bl Bfja.t)l Til I I fYTf UfWV 11 i nr- M i ma DK fJ HU m UH 1 fill ftrfru j ill S' ffli1 Malin, Oregon SUNDAY, April 26 SCRATCH 'EM COWBOY EZE One Package PEP FREE With Each Bundle of Kellogg's Cereals 9W J4T4T larSfe,. Lettuce, Solid Heads -05c Asparagus, Fresh, 2 ibs 15c Rhubarb, Klamath Grown, 3 lbs 25c Klamath Extracted Honey, 5 lbs. ....95c Klamath Extracted Honey, 2 lbs 50c Fresh Peas, 1 lb 15c Grants Pass Spinach, lb 10c Grants Pass Vegetables, 2 bunches....!5c Large Fancy Bananas, 2 lbs 25c Klamath Cheese, lb -30c Full Line Tru-Biue Crackers No. 10, gal. size S. P. Tomatoes 50c No. 10 gal. size S. P. Apples 55c No. 10 gal. size S. P. Blackberries 70c No. 10 gal. size S. P. Prunes 45c No. 10 gal. size S. P. Plums 40c No. 10 gal. size S. P. Pumpkin 40c No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes 17c No. 2 Raspberries in Syrup 30c No. 2 AH Good Corn 16c No. 2 Red Dart Peas 17c We will deliver FREE all orders amounting to $1.00 or more. HOUSTON & PHELPS 8th and Main. Phone 421 mi s&Z Fresh Strawberries, per cup 30c Extra Large Fancy Walnuts, 3 ibs. for f 1.00 PUBLIC MARKET "PAY CASH IT PAYS' SSii Phone 169 122 No. 6th 1153 I