U Estate FAMOUS MOROCCO TH1 . ..r..l in Jflff'""" ...... I lot ou Herbert FC' . a. LiiUI oor- L ...Vmoaih. .... 1 .if.. j..h Prl '" mill Addition. Price! l to yOPKHN furnished bunga- W4 lor"-- - " " fries I J.J". ntlNflALOW close l 101, ea paving. Trie terme. L CONVENIENT 4 room Mil.. urge L BUd.l" bUBgeloW l j leratlol. 0 gooo ioi am lirtft. Nice lawn, garage paid. Trlro Olg. odtra hour on No. (th ilsed loratleB. splendid ih. rlly and country. fi.M. Tsrma. H.EXPTP H ESI KENT loU Lrk off 'h: on. corner Int. no at M0 or will .i:' dr. r TI1K BFST resident lots ,irtrt w:ih garage. Prim AIS la a two year old , j room hou.e. balb Lut look, largo clothe. jinjf. on corner lot on ii paving, rrlrt I. ISO it PA KM en Morrill blub ion In alfalfa, one -I lind under irrigation 1100 per acre, on. -thin'. There Ii fr sale on the gow shout 100 tons of : i 00 per Ion. ROOM bungalow wltt I btrk porch, all large lite built-in kitchen, gar- :i butmrnt on paid para- ll food local Inn. A very liai. Price $4,600, on JR JATE OTTKItBElN 1 8t. Ihone O.M-l BRIGAND KILLED pottw for Klamatb eodno frntlh r.lla and ever loclt lliloitry therein tbal'l lb. X O. Fo l Lodr. n 11? Mhil. n.cht. W. E. Bock fwi fir and third Tbors ia Jones. N. O. Hi Bneamnm.nt Ma la 'T,7 Tuesday light. A. B N Oratar No. 7 Mmu "aaHay a.aila.. 6r "aBOast. - ' Poor Eyesight 'ia upon .nnr n.r... " '"". and your dl- 'liloa. ''er wh.n the remely ' ' rorrpctl. fliiixl A, any wrnrer of "aiinaiin of tl,0 eyos 'rt i.,, .,... ... . t,l " o nave " the l..l.,t r. ,'- 'l'tl'" R- GOBLE ff.av irouml Frnmra "fK NKIIVICH LONDON. May .Th. Undon Tlniea rorr..Hndrnt at Tanxlrra la 'nform.d by mvmliara of ib fam ily nf lla.ull tha famnua Moroc can Ul.nd, ih.i Raiaull died r. ently at AdJIr. Tha data of tl. jndlt ibl.fa d.alb la unknown ac cording to tha dlapatrh, but It ap parently occurred about a fort night ago. lUlaull, .ao-ralUj .,,.a ( lb mcuntalna, baa be.a reported dead many llniee before. Ha achlered bla greateat nolorlely Ihtouth Theodore Rooeevelt'a fam oua ultlmalum: "l-ardlcarlB alive or Ralauli de.d" aeot when Raiaull kldnaj'Vi-d an American merchant tnd held him for ranaom of 7Q.. 000. The lapil.a in relea.ed. For 4 long lime, Italaull belt) l be Kpan tarda In check la Morocco, bul mor than two year, ago he ac knoledged their rule. Hecenily he aa reported a raptl.e of Abd Kl Krlm loader of tba Klff trlbetmea. SPRAGUE RIVER FOLK LOOK FOR GOOD YEAR II. K. Wotfnnt, men hanl from 'prarna river, braved the roimh od arro ihe rener.atlon lo mnke trip Inlo Ihe Mxinty inl yeater Inv. Mr. Wolforil ri-porl. 1 1- cm en. of tho SjiruKi.e river country till a.nlllng anil rlicerfut In .pile f their laoliitnl ciinilltlon. elm- to lltnont liop.iutahle road, ttttrlnr the vlntiT nmtitliH, .ml i..on uncuriifort- llle road, to travel iImiIiik the re., if the year. He reiorl. thnt hit .Ion of Klamath county un looMnic or nl to a profltahle year, owlni; o the rich aarlrullurul Innil. ur oiinillnR It, the artlve ouerntion of Ihe Campbell-Tow le Lumber com pany, with a monthly pnyroll of around 13. noil, and Ihe cem-rally pro.ticroun rondltlon of the n-.l hi. Mr. Wolforil nayff that the Spraaue rlvir rntnmtinily I. looklnc forward with lively antli-lpntlon to the lime when Hie (. V. it K. rnll- oail .hull ale tin-in a daily aerie-, and believe. Klamath Full, vtll be nttllxed a. a ahopplng center for that community when thla .hall happen. Tha Hprague river ra.l- denta are eluted over the pro.pect of their town becoming a connect- ng point fur rn II .ervlce between 'Clntnnl h rail.! Lnkevlew, and 811- ver Ike. aa theao three line, would luturaily tonverxu nt thla point. Chief Figures in News Spoti.t rhu at -v I Kit h"i f i "' b-it.Ci 'V" U ox MR Mr., Mi J E7 li H .. - v L tiS ) J4.ll t5 nr uihiKb 1 1 1 .... .... . l . 1 1 . . ...... . . .. . . V. u m.till.atlnn r n .k w..li I - ' " " .1 I r.r '..riin'iii WIIU ; l.0r HID hit. .'..., u i unumvj uu "U J j,"".. " ' ' - uRhi-.i;i: efiricrett, lia.e. al an eiti-t unhappy, and Lit the ali.oluie rua- Ut aix auceeaaivo weeka. purauanl niali-ii ro.t, Including ceineit tt'An. tody and cnirol of llunnle 1. 1 to ordtr from Honorable A. I.. ' walkn. curbing, gullera and drain- Caldwell, a minor of tha age of Leavttt, Judge of the above en age, for concrete pavement, war-! 14 ytara. and that aha he declared tilled court, made and entered on renlie hiiullthic pavement wub roca i to be the owner of the following April 29, 1HJ6. Dale of firat pub baae, or a.phaltle conrrele pa.e-i deacril-ej real property located and licailoa hereof to be April 30. iment with rock baae. of f 1 1.156.76. ' .Ituatcd la the City of Klamath 1925. land for warrenlte bltulltble pare- Falla, County of Klamath and II. M. MANNING AND D. E. 1 ment with bllumlnona concrete baae, State of Oregon: Lota one and VAN VACTOR. an aaphaltlc .concrete with aaphaltic i two In block forty-three. Including. Attorney, for rialntirf. concrete baae1, of 1 1,44. 8Hldl.il building, thereon In Jluena Viata, , ,'oae Pof jUtflca ;anV Jiiiaf 4 Improvement jo ellher event to In-1 AiWWoto. tho. City if KlanatM f ' turn ' Ada?ea WV2lti!li2- ,.u..- nmuiiii, suiiihh .uu vuruiDB, I ruin, vjiwvn, un uuui .117 riaiui, ..ui.uiupt, land drainage; aald pavement to be title pr Intereat. curlety, right or ' tb Falli. Jftaptsab Conn, rtwenlv-flve fat wM with ! Mh..!.e w-lnlahcil be voL 1 M I ft lit'. Oeeaan I I ' ' f .... -i 11-- f 1 , i , . , r;kl.' kh.AH. 1. J J,-1,!'. aj4l.Q1Al! 1111 ". u.'hliih mw-w.i. I . . . 91 imi ui. 1. ki iru u u.'ll -nw wide on both aldea thereof, " with ,rr ' - - - - parking atrlpa le.eled throughout oa both aldea; and HB IT FURTHER RESOLVBD' by tha common council that the I properly hereinafter dnacribed be and hereby la declared to be bene-. fited, to-wlt: 1 All nf block 3-A; lota 1. 4, 1 I S and 4. block ii; lota 4. !. j 4. and 12 to 19 Inclun ,-e. 1 block 39: lota 1, 2. J end 7 I to 14. Inclu.l.e. block 40. all ! In Hot Rprlnga Addition to the City nf Olamath Fa'.l.. Ore. j gonand that aald property above deacrlbed be and hereby lei I declared to be benefited and a.aea-1 aea lor toe eipenae of aald Im provement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED I that Monday, the let day of June, U25, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock; i P. M at the Council Chambera in (the City Hall of Klamath Fa'.la. Oregon, be fixed aa the time and place for the hearing of objection. and remonatrancee agalnat eaid pro-j poaed improvement; ana The Police Judge be and he i hereby la directed to canae notice of aald hearing to be published aa by charter provided. Stale of Oregon, r- . . j.cu.cjyujK.ir. couuan valine. Hr.iin'Y. Five lortmiallori. illrccii il l,y diaries M. Schwab, inulll luillli'n ire Nr V.ir'ir. Mi I ii i! I nK Hie Iteihh hem Sti-,1 (orpocition. iia In n hh iI li ih I'nite.l Stuti a lor approxiir.ii.lv tl'J.MiU ti m a'lieid ou r cli.ri.-i . i n war tiintiai'i. awnnleil ab le Sch.nh v.-n. .lib Hie II S F;-t Cnrpnratlon Jatne. K. Waller.. IIokioii. "I.nno Wolf ii.iiMi," ha be-.-un aervlng a life term for burg:.iiina a liou.e while armed Ji ikie Cooa.n. lov film tar. having rrm lml ihe rit e old nc ,.f ele(-n ill ion .lib. de in.n the nbacuilty of the Utile r-d linol:,..u-e .e corilltiK to hi. Chicago representative 1'rlni e Henry wim virtually icpre,ein. King Ijeotge of England during hi. IMhr'a vaention in he Med t rron.-.n. narrowly taraticd aerfnnn letnry during a bunt n' rir M Crlnntead wl en hi. mount rotlidd with unrulier ImrM. end'I.e -. hnmn The hor.e had to be killed. The l'i,nce a unliijui.il tt;oi:yh huilly Finikin up. ' County of Klamath, I. Lemuel L. Uaghagen, Police Judne of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by the common council at It. regular meet ing held on Monday, May 4th, 1925. and of the whole of eaid Resolu tion. LEM L. CAOHAGEN, Police Judge. M5-1S Inc. Something New Something Different ' STARTING MONDAY : ' SNAPP BROS. Exposition Shows Largest Show to Play Klamath Fall This Year Located Shasta-Way and 6th Street HKSOI.l TIOX Improvement I'nll No. 40. SIMMON'S IV THE CIFK I IT r.'H'ItT OF THE STATE OK OIIKNON' FOIt THE flll'V'TV (.1. Ii I 1I1TU .rr:e m. ( -ldweii. iutn!'fr vB. wii-Im r.am i':dv.-eii. DeTcndinl. : To Willi;:!! Caldwell. Defendant. 11 In the name of the S a'.e nf Ore- F on. yon in.- herein- reciiired to ap A booster foi Klamath coonty nd Klamath Falls and every legit mate Induatrv therein tbat'i tha Klamath News. Heiress to Wed viVi;.' I i Los Angeles Mayoralty Vote Shows Close Race The Citv Engineer, piimuant lo I""' gnawer Ihe complaint LOS ANHELES. May 6. Al- re. iluiion of the Common Council j "led against y ;i in the above en boiiKh semi-official returns alio heretofore adopted, having on the ' 'itd."( ."j,,''"' ' "la'" Mayor t;eorKe E. Cryi-r wa re- 'p,.;',,'.,,!" a, a'd 'oaHma'tes oftlie To" fail eo to anawer. for want elected at Tuesday, municipal prl- cct improving Huron street ! ihereof, the plaintiff will apply to tnarv bv a T.OtiO majority, mun- from Pacific Terrace to El Dorado i thc co"rt ,or " relief prayed for alter, for former Federal Judge avenue and El Dorado avenue from I !n her complaint, to-wlt: for a , .. , a i .. . .. 'Esplanade to Huron street, Includ- i V"' " " the grounds llenjnmln llledaoe Intimate they may inlerW(.,lim wiB Huron street I of cruel and Inhuman treatment .eek a recount of th votes cast. ,. the council having taken aamel'""' personal Indignities, rendering Judge,- Bledwe and ' "Miles Ore-' tinder advisement and finding aald gory were Cryer'a chief opponent. ! specifications and estimates 1U lie MiMiaciurj, HE -'IT' -HEBfcWYl- REBOLVB6 that said plans, specifications and I estimates ' for the improvement of the said portions of eaid streets he and the same are hereby ap proved; ' and BE IT FI'RTHER RESOLVED that the common council hereby declares Its intention to Improve said portions of said streets In ac-1 cot dance with the said plans, sped- fications and estimates. Said im-1 prorement shall consist of paving said portions of said Btreeta with i concrete pavement, warrenlte bltu-1 lithlc pavement with rock base, i I warrenlte hi.ulithlc pavement with: i bituminous concrete base, asphaltlc 1 concrete pavement with rock base. 25 Double Length Railroad Cart 25 350 People 350 i V 25 High Class Attractioins 25 2 Big Free Attractions 2 I Baby's Ray's Wonder Act The World's Youngest Acrobat and Mat Gay, World High Diver 100-Foot Backward Somersault Dive Into 48 ' Inches of Water Free Admission to Grounds BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY And Be Entertained By the Best IthdMop according to late returni. wan approximately 1 5,000 votes be hind "ryr. Unusual But True (Over l.a.t Mghfa Ix-aanl Wire) NORTH HERC.EN. N. J.. May C it would he such a pity if the dignity of the North Bergen n.urt vere not maintained! Mrs. Adeline Lake. petite snap- pily dressed and with bobbed hair, replied lo her husband's low-voc!"d tannis with a neat rlj;ht to the jaw anil was prompt ly sentenced to 30 days in Jail by Recorder Alfred E. Miles. The Lakes were In court as the result of a domestic squabble. 7.ION. 111.. May 6. Theodore Becker Is the "main works of this city." Becker baa been named chief of police for. the tenth time. In addition to that he serve aa the head of the priming company rua by the city ' andarte as (Ire marshal during spare momenta. ' ' ,,,1 DIXON, Hi!. Ma . So lan Cook, Begreaa, who wa born a ijave, is celebrating her IOJ4 birthday. She is the oldest resi dent of thai county. CHICAGO. May 6 Jullous Jenkson. wants a divorce from his wife because she threw type writer at him. "It wasn't a portable machine either," he told the Judge. More Trouble NATIONAL POLITICAL BREAK 15 FORECAST ( Continued From Pnpc One) free? muriev VANtx:Riv-" Tho engngnmenl of Mitrlej V Miami. FIB.. let Winter. Ii. Tlii.i riled McAdoo ilemo iimIs! All of the efforts to stnRC loiiniony dinners nnil wipe out the differences have failed. Many believe that the democratic .llmition Is heailiiiK toward nnollier i,l,,1Hllock between the Smith nnd .McAdoo orKimlzations like Hint wlt inessed nt M.idtson Bnunre (l.irden I lam summer. The only thing that will avert It, some democrats le ll.pve Is the ellmlnnllon of one or Le other before 1928. Smith's failure to make the senate probably would elemlnnto him. 1 aV3t" ii' .rtaWfc rWB mi ;j r'i tin i.i 3. .1 mmMW . oay Wim MAY11 day te 1 I FAT 'pOTAMPV.J YoutiR Hal Do uiliey. son of the (lovernor of Ohio, Is shown here In a Columbus, O., cell where he onco served three days for speed ing. Ills latest episode enme when he passed llironiih .niuiavlllo, O., In his louring car. There he met Ullian VokoI. fifteen, who la said to have ridden to Columbua with him. The girl waa found In a hoarding house there and returned to her home. She declared his conduct throughout had been that of a gentleman who had done her a favor. ' HEADQUARTERS FOR GIFTS FOR MOTHER , V ! "When God was giving mothers Though all were fine and true j He chose the very best one When he gave me YOU." We Have a Complete Line of Appropriate Cards For Mother's Day Priced from 5c to 50c. Framed mottoes, for mother 35c to $3.50. Candy, Perfume, Books also are fitting gifts. Underwood's Pharmacy Seventh and Main St. Phone 37 i i i A1