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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
Page Two Tuesday Juno 1. 192.1. K. F. SPORTSMEN TO HAVE PICNIC1 Klamath Sportsmen's association met In regulnr session last night at the chamber of commerce rooms. Considerable business of routine na ture was trunsHdeJ. but the most inierestinn was the arrangements concerning tho celebration of the wind-up of the membership cam-1 paiftn. Te original plans embrac r,l a butquct to be given by the as-t violation, at which the losine team var ;o id u waiters, but this -as! '' a. '"(" In favor of a basket' ,m..iv r given at the Crooked! ?rcelc ".. . . -he-iy. Sunday. June IS.j and ". ' littees were appointed to1 rii.nJ : ' tn. irrangemonts of the r.fi.iir. !'. Southwirk. Jud Short, and Muo Whitlatcli were appointed! as a committee to catch the fish; for the big fish fry, nnd arrange the hatchery grounds for the com- fort of the guests. Roseoe '.argent,1 C. C. Johnson. K. F. Duffy. Gene' Campbell and Homer Knight will be the chefs for the occasion. A. R. ' Renner will attend to the coffee.; The baskets will be received and' spread by another committee to be put to work after they arrive at the grounds. The Crooked Creek hatchery grounds are state grounds, and are beautifully located for such an event, and furthermore. It is a point of Interest that all will enjoy v'vt Ine. epec'a!ly hl tiTi" -i th year. S Speaking of 'Sets Mcei Grovet ....uinn mini TPIJWI l!?lrir War Tims Rnm.no. I. . OLKNE C0UNT15Y; TIIKEK AKK SHIM I War Time Rom nvr EL 5 I i f. $ft - r - m ' r,Y (ronOiiui rnwii rK l,,r Sheriff Hawkins, wltoaa wife will have liltU job of ...u: .! Usv ou ft trouacra !, where a build pnssrd. throuRh, declared after llio gun battloi "That man Kmidnll is game lo tho last. Ho stood up in a dd condition and traded shot for shot with the- craaed BurU." At 4 o'clock this morning it was reported at tho hospital that Kendall would havo to be operated on at 8 o'clock in the morning. The operation will bo on his shattered arm, and possibly a portion of tho shoulder. (J ROVER' HAHTLEY Your niem!er.4liip card in the a ."ri:u,)n will lie vinir meal ri.kcr .'or tho OiCiisl'in. . it' j, u haven't tMt one jo:, hustle :tro:!n. u' it heforc June 2S, or you will be hold up at the picnic grounds fui a dollar before you can fall line for the feed. Bring your ba ket and what you figure your crowd will eat, and don't forget the date Sunday June 2S. I credit. S0,;5. fourteenth to sinteei(li Prlfes nieri hunil orilor.i, no ill.ttiiants, Teiiiy 2) r i.i t cash oiut I misHion --- No chil'M iti j Saul awards of(i. ii:y miule and appri ved by the lllwl. rslgllcd JmlK- en, contest inanum i . and pul.llKhi i : t Signed this lT.tli day of June. i;.:-;. 1 A. K. l.al'l. il. I Context M.in.igi'r. II. II. STKVKNStX. , Managing Director. Klamath News ' LYNN SA1HN. V. T. I.Ki- GKO. It. l.lXDLKY. ' , ., . Jlldv'K.' n wynlfb g.l.aehrk'rbotwl iy T 1.0NIUW. June lf - An ithei ar llttto rouiaiiii) lict.cn a llrl. ili.li pet-r and a (nuty has tuuk In tho of iimrltul dlMont. nt Tho Mr, lil.n.ws ( (j,,r,: Ury )io iioiun a. rr,i, in.i. ... 1 lln ho was cavorting ,, thtt tg of Ilia billions' (lately tlicatt'o ' was dl4.rc..d Munduy l,y , I iil. Ills lordLhlp iil,.t)M n1U lU 1 mar. hlotiora had ,VM 111K -D.Homb-r if ut ),-r win, Slr' Jollies lluiuvt lliiiiu. .M.'IIkiko. alli'iailons. More. I loo. J. T Martin. g.irnRo, 5u; Krnnk I Wuid, ImikIuik IiiiiMIiik. lnoU. MAYOR. POLICE AND ! SHERIFF JOINT RAID (('ontiiiiiiM I Tom I'iico "nr) up unaware of wh.it was going oil Inside. Manning ri'i ltd lino li. I room and oflli-er lirowu a-keil tiluii what he would have. "1'il take beer nald Manning" who was ovldi-ittle a regular ruMmui'r at tho jilai e. Tho wholo iiuitlry tom( loikiil up In l)e -'ly )nl and will llk.ly eome up for triot. (! i. fore Judge (l.ighagon. , L , " . 1 1 ii;r:iiMi tair iuiiriN i l-KINd, Juno IS.-Cr.,w,i. ,! Chinese visited ,U) f.,Kn r(i) Monday oinl ai. r ih ,m ( , hi foreign mliii.-r, Uru,,8 China sui. ro relutlMi,, w'tu. Ui.-at ". Hi 1 1 n I ii . is $26,835 in ''Building Permits Granted ? ;.- i. This photo of Grocer Hartley, now catclier extraoniinarr, ot the 1 .iiikrrt, was taken ov - . i , ! when he eauirlit nnil nl.ived lirl in r... .. I t .' - .- . n ;.uit. ,n ;i ( iii. ni,. ; I broke into the game as a nhort-itop v,i:li Uei!!e tmli j,, j;'o3 CITY BIDS OPEN ON SEWAGE N :'KLAMA1H KIDDIES REACH CORVAfJJS : Met Valuable Contest Frizes To Be Awarded Today (Continued I rum I'uge One) The delegition arrived safely at yn Id.'. NuailH-r of voles to credit, (SO. 925. Tenth rrji $10 merchandise or- 8:40 Sunday eTening nil well." ldor- aKiir1,ll 'a Mrs. Luclnda Hood. 602,- Number of votea to! : Number ot votes to credit. : Such is the communication re 373. ceived by the Klamath News from' Eleventh Trlze 110 merchandise . . Frank Sexton, Klamath County ord -r. awarded to William A llu- The city council last night at'C'Ub Ieader- wh nh4r. .hu' lot. Namber of votes to . credit, their regular weekly meeting" open-i f" mE 60 b"-VS Hrl: SS.75. ed bids on the J9.037.16 Sixth! T, Klamf "J" t0"!i! Twelfth Prire-$10 merchaadlae Sewer Unit Deficit Bonds and o.; adlan,fe l-" annual sum- order, awarded to .Miss Aileen II tag to the remarfablo closeness ot'T n f?8, 'Ceki ".Haley. Number of votes to credit, two of the three bids the final ac-'p" Boii Agricultural college in 5;0il:6- oeptance was left to the finance ! " r".1", Thirtieth Pri$10 mrchnn. " '"'civil ouvs and Kins. committee to decide. clul) work throuIrhml. lhn di.e order, awarded to .Mrs. W. o. The First National bank of Klam- Klamath county was given the first '''' ,cr,;or' Bll. r-allM 1 . w.. Bac-nn I J 1 . , . v x a.iio uueieu par at ofc p6ov..i.uu mi, uuriug ine pasi iour cent Interest for the issue and the.'earsi t!l largest delegation to the Lumbermen's Trust Co. of Port-! school has been sent from Klam land offered $102.47 per hundred atl county, at 6 per cent. According to Merle' ti. i a'o.t . (k ,i . I The pro," Sunday morning at L the ff r IT" CT I6 uV-k Al,laa where they ,vh dl""ence,b.etween tnH boarded a special train for the imoon?",OB T $9'37'16 Will:vi"- city.' I numiier of Klam h amount to only a few cents, and this; c n . Ti ' . ' " lnls Falls business men offered tlielr will proliably stand as a record for1.,.,,, i , ev-se. bidding on city bonds for some! ,7 '" " SUVC ,r"'S,"'r- tin., to come. The third bidder Z T h 1, m,,"""i"nS' Frecxan-.mith & Camp Portland !;h"TtC,re the Kir,S -f- ,a offer of $102,373 ner $10o! ? d w5r?: W"tart P'ton- , M. IKift Idhn f Ifr.clr. I fl TS- oillowinv ! idling penults. 'ioi.'i!. ; SMi'.j ' rre granted by Mie noin il at 111- ir regular tneetlng !ait nirht: W. V. Ford, dwelling, $Hnn; J. V. Swartzbnrger. garage. $100; Joe llegla. ronmiuR Iioumo, J'JOOO: C. II. Meullir. dwolllng, $l.r.u); .Mrs. li. .Mnki, garage, $110; A. I.. Ilntis. inn. garage. $100: V. Wolford. dwelling. . $IOu; L. . W. Harden, dwelling. (S1750; F. O. '"Plness. houseboat. $150: H. C. Pakamp. store liullillng. $2000; II. C. Pakamp, duolliug. ;$l.00; Jack Sinter, dwulllng, $1500; H. W. Jlurch, dwelling. $500; A. W. j llamlctt. dwelling. $t00; A. W. Smith, dwelling, $1200; F. Andrew, basement, $050; ;t, M. Hull. r. dwel ling. $600; Carl Lanu. garage. 7J; Mrs. H. Slevert, dwelling. $:.,; Al Poor Eyesight Is a drain upon your nerves yuur health, and your dlt position. Why suffer when the remeljr His In correctly flttd g)a.".i. Ask auy winror ol glaisoi. Our esamlnatlnn of tho eyes la very complete. Wo have nnil mi ilia Inl'st v inairu nieiila kuovti) to the optical wieniT. DR. GOBLE Kyes Paniluel Ql U K KKKVICH ' 7UO Main Ktrti t Cllaaaea ; r 1'rnmra firouiul Ik'pulml fen 3 ?-ht ri.T Hulls ihm gcl ImrJcat wur, u;e GKif'-j hvU'u 1'lu.r I'iia, y-JL'k Ik; so J.lrn ,;d with it, you Will U-.-C it. or ; puinlcd lUors.. Cn;,ic walinl (irii) nciubW,f. x-iitci!ly. Dr(ipina::dwTl tctlyou juttthc lciiirJofV jj!ir or vaniirh to use . y pansw you Bivo in wad. I rai; aaWT) TB ufTitl Mi-ji-sV. B Si . 6th & ''V4' "its" CO FEU. BRQS.J II i Build with S 1T0MH-TILE I ill at 6 i r rt:. eonaider-d rennrkahly close to the first two. fTdir.j.iiees f . r the surfacing of tl::-jr- iin.-., paving units were pass ed their first and second readings !ast night, the first being Kast Main to its connection with Sixth street to be surfaced with crushed rock or gravej, tho becond unit to be paved with concrete or hitulithic was Ninth street north to High) and the third, Huron strn.-t from Pacific Terrace and Esplanade to fclderado. In these three units the police Judge was empowered to call bids. this bid was also i .,: u i i ,t, ... . , babm, ,. H. Lodge, James Swan- son, O. .M. Hector, Christ Ilianas. Sidney Aliliott. II. C. Thomas and K. H. lialsiger. Moving pictures will be kept of ail activities of the ramp life, in cluding the boys and girls at work, at play during their recreation hour.!, during ntiiily periods and class reflations and how they urn cared for in general during the lx weeks period. lllilTISHKIt .SHANGHAI, KIIXKH and tho Juno 15. v. w. MacKcnzie, a Itritish employe of Showing that the present epi- 0 municiI,!l1 council, was shot and dcmlc for hard surfacing of Klamath I k"Ir'1 Mol"lay nislit by a gang of atroetn Is atlll In full .,t.i ,,..! Chinese Enirlnper rtpna ILn.. in... Kt...l a iui j la.i Ulglll presented estimates on paving for four more small districts, Washing ton Btrcet from 7th. to 8th., Jeffer ; son from Dth to the Irrigation canal, the alleys In block 11 and 15 of the original townsite, Lincoln street from llth to . cemetery. Ross Flnley, manager of the lily Rodeo association show to he givou at the fair grounds July 2, 3, 4, ap- peared before tho council and was granted permission .to bring in ear , nival attractions 4o form a night "Happy Canyon", ehow on tho lake front at the intersection of Klam. ath and Payne alleys from July i 1 to 4 inclusive. The customary city license fee for carnival attrac tions was canceled for -this occa ' aion. INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT Handings ronstructid for com mercial uso must yield a atis faetory return on the money in vested and Stone-Tile construe- lion offers a sine ni is of uc- rompliihing Ihis object. Stone-Tile hollow coin rele brick gives you ptmialiciii c. at I r. olive appearance and fire and weather proof finalities at a substantial saving over reinforced , (lni rete. Stores, garages nnd laiu,ries of Sinne-Tilf. t oust ruction are every where yielding a safe income from satisfied tenants. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 7i:t Market 1'lmiie SHU-IV Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan ville Stage Line Geo. A. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 Leaving Klamath Falls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7::0 A. M. Arriving at Klamath Falls Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (5:00 V. M. Leaving Susanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M. . Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. M. Making through trip in one day. Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con necting at Susanville for Reno, and points east and south,, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will be used on this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. Qo And throughout th lummcr, Back East ummiTt rrrurtlon tickets. Katarn limit OaobctJltl IllUMXG.lME Vl.HITOKS Mr. and Mrs. H. ' F. Collier, ac companied by their daughter, Miss Collier, are among the visitors In the city from Ilurllngame, where f Uey make their home, tills ummrr.Nnwritinrii see more than any vacitioo had. . I Toin nv. tauphlnff craiidia vVirnia's fv9r-he! vit'lt folflRi ee the wondrous Pugtt Scai IncluJe, too, one or mat mountain mora In four tan; Plan it now, letourtfestiH And benefit by Southtmndt roundtrip ' j Summer ExcursimK elTective p to ini IncIudoST ber30th. SubitanrraW n amazing number of Oft. your vacation budget. I Fiw"OufMrRnr"oUmWf fscevroo rai isurmirimi" I i f7J' . I fli'-' jW'Wr?'lir?,.ttttl!IPH 'HI .nmmmm - k y .Si - i oi mam ?ir. t . I K-1miK Falls. 0r- J CLAUD H. DAVIS, , FURNITURE J. J. 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