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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1925)
1 Vge Six Saturday, Mav 2, 1925. EUROPEAN MAY CHICAGO POISON DAY PEACEFUL CASE DEVELOPS NEW INT1 her suspicion of Shepherd lines stand 'My husband turned to be Im proving until Shepherd came to visa ' him." she said. "Then he g.n worse. I Mary MacSwinney Came lllSHIUULU Into U. S. Illegally; LONDON". May 1. Thoussuils of worker, celebr.ted M.y D taj (B, .JTe-wire, almost every European capital, ou CHICA0o. Mar l New intrigue: not even the explosion of a Chinese Md COMplnu.T Wrllt fire cracker has been reported tO;, .... . ..... n-pii-, .-k liaer out previous warnings mat min,0Il. ,fnce th, wlau-y morning --'--' " iay might be the signal for the ex- WUU ; " cor- '"" i,w and' Tore, ike eater las nttes); lay Culted News t.ee4 Wire I XHW YORK. Msy of . If Mar j i ... - I tae lerHvr plosion of terrorist bombs through out the old world. From Japan in the Pacific to England ia the Atlantic there were parades of workers and ships, but no bomttt. Two reasons are ad vanced for the absence of grisly crimes. One is that police precau tious were so great that there was D. Shepherd arrested charged with murdering the young' States Illegally, according ta ration Commiaaioaer Cnrraa. I "We hare absolutely ao record of the Irish republican advocate' passing through the port of New York." Curran declared late today, j "We made our report to Immlgra-I tioa Commissioner General Rushaad two weeks ago aad wt oaa do a more. It U sp ta tie Washington: office to find oat where she eater-1 ed. It It waa New Tork. aa Miss, not a spot in Europe ssfe for the aMher of Df QUom operations of a bomb thrower antf the other that no one intended to; - thm tnanMt waa resumed today teat- throw any bombs anyway. j p,oU 14 me union nouse oi common i intimidation have beea under way i heir. Shepherd, bloated sad pasty-faced from weeks in a jail cell, still den ies all charges of criminal activity in the death of Billy McClintock. and ridicules suspicions that he may hare been involved in the deatn , But new witnesses produced when celebrated the worker.- holiday by ! " "f "b. few Months " " ""I defeating a laboriu, bill to limit the ",, "a ' locked ' offW1 ta Chi"- ""'rW ,h"! country illegally." laoors oi inausiriai worsers xo iv,,, h0U7..MChr,We,k hVJatt Ki Girl Detective 1 SOTHK OK -ALU OF REAL ' to 128. David Kirkwood. the , These witnesses were obtained by : KliT TK 1IT t.1 R1M V j Clydeside Scotchman who recently j Judge Harry OUon el4ing figure) ' I was auspended from the house forjoa ,ne chjcag0 bench nd etudeut; Notice U hereby given that from1 6peaklng his mind too clearly, warn-; rf cr,minsl psychology who has' and after the lth day of May. l2e. d the government of Its peril. i desl;catea nimself t0 ,'erreting out!'-, 0,.ctk; "Don't blame us." Kirkwood , Sk.,s,i-. Hf. ..a'?' t.h.e,pr,da ",t',L Fr" j i n. .Mt'l.ornacK. jr.. a mincr. wm. pajt. pursuant to an order of the County scouted to the conservative mem bers seated across from him. "If there is revolutionary or other drastic action. We are constantly warning you that our people will Roberts, former private Court of the State of Oregon, for th rannrr nf Klamarh rinlv enrerd o..Fi... ttle ,iTi dlT of jiarch. liii. pro- 1 Gladys detective. i was informed by John Jones, her ceed to sell st private sale for cash. lAMlva amntf.-a ll. . . ' . f ' rtr lUM CSfih flllll halAIlCe Secured not sit calmly and suffer injustice. ... ... . , bv first mortgase udou the property i- i a i ,, ... iiiat change your story so often -,. . . r, B . F . r'r"1' while Kirkwood spoke lO.OOi) i .. . ' . . Hold, the following described par- British workers, most of them com-13"""1 3,a0d 4 better chnCe f et- i, of real estate belonging to the munists paraded from the embank-' ,;ng rid 0f ,he c!urse of killing fti!t ' "id .mi?r- ' . I .i , , . j McCHntock." 'the County of Klamath. State of ment along the Thames to Hyde I Oregon, to-wlt: park. Hundreds of children were I Mrs- Loal"e 0te:m- w iow ot Dr ' Parcel 5o. 1 ! in the parade wearing their bright ol50a- testified that a young wo-; best and munching thick slices of' maa e4lIed 41 ner nom- af!er the. bread. The women swigged tea : exhuII!ston of her husbands body.' from bottles. ".mong the British and urged her to lere to offer workers were many olive skinned lns 10 iVe her eIPttse money. 'j hybrids from White Chapel. In! '"I t0,d the woman to get out of the park the adults spoke or listen-' home, and she did." Mrs. 01 ed to speeches and the children'011 sald- Judge Olson added to' d&nced around May poes. jthe story of Intrigue by expressing his belief that the woman had rep-i An attachment for delivery trncks ' resented the Jones detective aaenrv that enables one man to load or un-'on behalf of Shepherd. load the heaviest articles the U the visit were meant ss Whiles can carry has been invent-, threat it had no effect on the quiet ed by a German engineer. ' little widow, who again etnohaed "All of the right, title aad intereat of said minor, in and to that certain twenty-two hun dred volt CiOl three (2) phase, electric pole line con sisting of number six (() cop per wire and poles complete, located in sections thirty-twe (i!. thirty-one (31), and thirty (lit township thirty eight (33) south, range bibs il east Willianietta Meridian, and sections twenty-firs (Jil. twenty-six (2il. aad tweaty three 123). tawashlp talr-y-eight (JO ssutk rsage eight (S Kast Willsmette Meridian, and extending from the pewar house of the California Oregon Powr Company on the wt hank of Link It v.t u the ranch h.tuse and p:iip ug plmt ef K. H. McCornack n the shores of Upper Kismaih Lake." TaixTl No. a The right of wsv aud e saeat ta erect, coastracl. repair, replace, maintain and ,rJ"' tlsaa ta time, a the purchaser. Ita ra and aaslgaa may m (It. aver. aJoag. aaroaa and aaa the laada ksrslaatlsr das crlkad. far UraaaaiUalaB aad aiatrtksUsa af alectrlatty and for all PB'rpaaM oaaenied taarawlta. aulas wlra "V aaadad thsraen and supported thsrsay aad all nsoeaaary ar aranar arwaaarana hraeea. can sac tlsaa fasten la its sad at ear appUaacaa aad fixtures, and wire far telephone purposes af said purchaser, kis aaccaasors ad aaalgna: alo. ta remove ths trees aad mats the clearing neoeaaary or desirable for the purposes aforesaid: also to Put ia place neeeasary guy wires and brace poles and attack guy wires ta trees sloag ssld line: ad construct sad maintain gates at nil fences creased by saea traasaiaetoa I'nse: laada crossed by said rtgat at way kalag mere partic ularly described as fellows: Saelioaa twaaty-three itJ aad tweaty-frre tSS). twenty six (Jl. township thlrty aight fit) south ef range eight !) Mast Wlllaaiatie Meridian la Klaaaath Ceunty, Oregea." Parcal Xe. S "The perpetual right, priv ilege and easement of ever flowing ander uncovering, aa the rase may be. lota two (!. aad four (4) of section ten 1 10 1: lots one ill to six id. inclusive aud the west half (Wlj) of southwest quarter 'iSWV,) of section fourteen 114): the east half (Ki) of section fifteen (lit: lots oaa ill and nine (') of section twenty-two (S.'r lt one (1) to ten (11. inclusive. the northeast quarter (NU4) of northwest quarter INWH I end the northwest quarter (NWS, I of southwest quarter SWi f section twenty-three (23): lots one (1) and nine (ti of section twenty-five C: lets one ll) anj two (2) of section twenty-six (21 all In township thirty-eight (31) soath. range eight (3) east, ia the operation of any dam andor regulation and control of the waters of the Upper Klamath Lake, between the ele vationa of 4137 aad 4143 3 feat above sea level (U. . Reoismattoa Service daU) waiving any nnd all claims for damage or Injury heretofore rs aulting or that may hereafter result, or be claimed to have raialted to said lands, or aay af them, or any crops aader the property thereon. IV ra ,a of the operatic dJiu and ..r r.au'a'.'ou sad , or c.iutr. I of :d Iske. rait rl n. 4 li.g auliig al a p-i ot m the Hock Creek Coan'y "ad an.l tte n'Tth line of s'C-lin t.eutvsix TowusUip Uiny-eig:n H "' eisht id nl.st Wills t's M rldisa. datant th.rtv tie (U) feet mere ar lees aa( el the nartkasat saraar af the c.enn wM ar er I.1WM il l nartheasl quariar (Ml said Beetles twenty su -: thence eeutheaMerly sleag the raater Use af ths Meek Lrwak eunty Read as fallows: wenta 4' waal. II fast wiafw r lass: theaca ta the left aloag the are ai a 14' curve. IS I feet: Ueaee sent 71 tr hWst. 1I7.S fast; theacs te the right sleag the arc at n 1' curve 117 feet tkeaie south ! Must. 4 t feet: thence to the left slong the arc of n carve 13 feet: thence South ;-y 4' H 2v Z feet: thence io the right along the arc of n 21 curve. 1JIS feet: theace south 41 II hi. 171 I feet, ta a paint on tha line sal ween sec tieaa twenty-ive (S an tweaty-alx (2): tken.-a te the left aleag tha arc af a enrva. 111 faet: thenea north II t 141 feet: theace to the left along the arc f a II curve 117 feet: theuue aorta 71 1 hi 221 I feet: theaoe ta the right along the arc of a 31 curve. 71 3 feet, more or lee: thence Bortk from the center Hue of the Rock Creek County Road te tne shore line of the Upper Klu amo I.ke: tbrnie north westerly slung the southerly shore line of the Upper Klaiu. alh l-iike to a point wlilib is North 31 40' t: 1 uu feet, more rr le-ui. from the punt of beginning: thence eou'.h 3S4' West 111 00 feet to the point of beg'nuing. being a part of lota four ill anil five l&l section twentv-tbree 23. lots one (It aud ulue III. section twenty-five (2S) end lots one (1) and two (2). sec tion twenty-six (21). nil in tosmibrp thlrtv-elght (311 south range eight (3). Kat Willamette Meridian, and con taining Is acres. more or leaa." Parrel No. ft "A right of war or ease meat for a county road In Klamath County. state af Oregon, more particularly descrlled s follows A strip of load s.xty () feet wide, being thirty (3li feet an aaoh aide af she sealer line of that eartala eoaaty road known aa tbe Rack Creek road, na sur veyed ever aad across the preanass ef Frank H. McCor nack Jr. Is sections twenty three (23), twenty-six (!) aad lees F f" luwushlp ,i, i ! e ... it I II t aouth rauite l(Ui ill Max Willamette ui.'i S a belluu ng si station ;(l lu 7 i f Hook creek Road auiviy. wlil.h siatlon la ap nniiiiuaiely five hundred leu' I Borlh of lue quarler ( V, I , nuer w'ilh la uomiunn la .ll...- tweaty two (ill aad I -VitUlf three Oil. ik.rty eight ( 311. e'ghi (II .vsndisa: -UMATH NE ! a..c..rd ibv. w:tk"r" firailoiw anj fc,7 ', 'ii towaeklp aeslk raaga wast Wlllsmelte ihsses rnnntng la a teuiheastarly ilraeiuia approxi mately eight laoeasBas mi ksadred feriy-alk (1141 taal la ,11,-s 127 pins 93 af ths ssld server, whleh sisUea la n prealaiissly lhaaaand tarea hBadred twaai tat (ISIIl r.ei east aad thraa theusead wight suesr.d (III) feat nerih ef ha ssctlsn earner which is caramon ta seat Wat twentysix . iwenty-flva 2i. Ibtrtr fla (31. and IhlrtyaU 1 31 township thirty, eight I II i south ranae eight ID Willamette Meridian, lotal length of road aight thou ...a ins hundred torly-alx 1141 feat. approalmataiy elavea aad aavaaty-aavaa ana kaadredths (1177) aores " Proposals la perskaee said par cels of reel eslste or either af them may be made ts me at 1 Loomis Building. Klamath Kails. Oregon. Dated aad first published April 11. lit ( Signed I , KRASK H MeCORNACK Ussrd.sa af tha parson nad es'ate of Kraak H. Mc- Cornack, Jr. All. II 21 -Ml. ItntiHI.ITIllN proven,.,, ,u u. portl.u.a i,f ki, y ( Hi,, gravel r er,h.4 ';'". p.v.m.u.. ,.,; '- ., ihlck. ur the 1,1 : "t eight . ,b,"' '' , aud f.ur ,4, i."'"1 lop " 'm. I lie smiIbi sd ald pertloBi HI laalag therw. i I .rushed rack "'"'"w ar eenerMa ZT af ssld Impraveraeat i?1 llUsiees aravai . . I depth at mgk, id (4. lacks, ef ...dH said aseavatlea. tsju7kJ IvitrUlad ar eessTwY 1 112.411 I. MiT . M I grading, reltlai aiJ ri .parking strips. draiVaiTS tine, out without centre). H Bld.walka: an i ma, uiiiiH Jthe tollowiug ss.TlbeJ .and Ihe same U herebvTl iWlted b, ..14 'J Lot. 1 t. 12. at., I leu I te 31. He. laiB 1 I 21. lac. kiM e te si na y. Ioib II te 32 lac, y lots I ta II. is,., w l'S I IO 1 U)c .Uf nil of said lot. (.( njj us uessirtai Allrd Ihe City uf Klasuul Oreg.m: all of bletti I 111 Inc., uf Mills Add, J Klamath Kails, Orn all of blocks 211 u IN and blocks 21 t (h Villa S.-c.ind Addltist u City of Klamath Kii (m, anj hnt said propat) y, fore descrllied be U w plans, specirioatlons snd estimates declared lu be besetri4 U aald improvement ail a aaseaaed therefor; ..4 UK IT f' itTHEIt IB that Monilay. the Iltl (vi l2i. at the hour el I it p. m , at tha Court! ft of Ihe City Hall. U ik, Klamath Knlla. Oram i s tbe time aad place la j ,ng of objections or r:aj txalnat said ImprovvDH I'ollce Juilze ts btrtb) ll reuse Uiltlre uf Ihe The Ci'y Knglneer. pursuant to rusolu'iua of the Common Couurll , heretofore adopted, having, under date of Alirll 27th. 1121. filed t Ihe rust of Improving Kael Main Street from Ihe ea'erly and of Ulchlgaa Avenue. Including Inier ivt'iim, to the Intersection of Kast Main Sreet with llc-rae Ave. thence ulherly atout Kast Main Street Iforuierly btukel recti to Blxtll itreet. Wy bringing tha name la the established grade throughout Its en tire length, as particularly laid out and d.icrlle,t in the pinna and ape , ridcatlora filed herein by the City Kncin.-or, aa aforesaid, and the 1 CiimiU'in ri.uncil having taken ttie'to be publuhed as by Ai' same undr advisement and having vlUcd. found ssld plsns. speclflcallona and rttate ot Oregon, estimates satiafactory ; TlihlKK- County of Klamalh. KdltK CUT of Klamath rills. UK IT ItKWH.Vnil) BT THS I. I-m I. (isthaiei. hit COMMON COUNCIL (hat the aa d ot (he Cltv of Kliaail Fil plans, specifications aad aatlmates gon. hereby rertifr Ual U' ' for the Improvement at Bast Mala going m a duly ssrtM nil kVreet from the eastarly aad ef Mlotiisaa A 'ease te Home Aveaue. aad from Home Aveaae ta allith : street, aa nfaraaald. ha and the same hereby are epproved- aad UK IT KURTH BR HHStaLVKI) bet the Ceaimoa Council herehv dH.-lsres its Intention to Improve the said portions of said street In Kea rlutlou sdoptsi if tit Council st Ita rsnlat n: Monday. April 2711. llli tbe whole uf aaid luasliid Hated thia 27ik ti ( 12 I.H.M L. HWIa A3 - Ml 2.3 i 1.7.1. Ml s if tr , zn GOLDEN KR UST BREAD 12c The Big LOAF of QUALITY Ask Your Grocer Saturday Special Apple Sauce Cake ONLY 30c Pastries That Melt In Your Mouth 71 . T a-, -at at - w nen v ou i mk Bread-Think Golden Krust The Big Loaf of Quality" BAKERY THE KLA Between Eighth and Ninth on Main St. M ATH EE Phone 542