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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1925)
n - nil I.J it' il ';, - i p. i iiiiii !,t',l i; Pue Two. OPE FOR TO SHIPPING FLEET IPfRFTlRV Tn,s,1ay. July 7, H'-'S. 1,000 OOO-Volt "Rain-Making" Apparatus Alters Baromcicr THE KLAMATH io illlloi"' contract. MAY NOT SALEM MEETING, PORTLAND. Or.. July . (I'nlt- Kews) Plans (or conferences In 8lem .ml Portland Tuesday ltn WASHINGTON. July . -Th WW ha. bwi opened again for Henry Ford to bid ;BbMt work, secretary of the ta ut! oak. food the opportunity " Mead, director lost rece.t.y w his offer or . - were conlpletly up. .hip. for wrapping went astray l of rators In the United States, includ ing Ford, urging bid. for .hip. now held by the .hipping board. in mail., i..,., a .k. ih two nrernment nurinii? k.ji nrovinimlv announced. In . letter Monday to .hipping op- - ALL, i WO ihiuci " " - that came from Seattle, where the secretary was Monday, indicated that ;m7 'r ','Un by Palmer be W no, leave th. Puge, Sound; I. regarded as an intensive effort to ;city before tonight , get a. much of the government's Dr. Work and hi. parti r were . merchant fleet a. possible back Into scheduled to arrive here at 6:45 a. print, hand.. By placing the in- a.. Tuesday, and to leave two hours illative for bid. In hands of .hip 'later for Salem, there to meet with operator, and giving them wide lat-' Governor Pierce and the state c ltnde In their offer, a. to number curity commission concerning state and tvpe of veswl. it will to pos- aid. for Irrigation. They were to Ible to awaken more Interest among return iroro iu "" !' nesday morning at m ocioc io possible purchasers. I F. BOY SCOUTS The first contingent of local Boy Scout, left yesterday morning for Boy Scout headquarter, at Lake O' the Wood.. The outdoor camp with be maintained tor an entire month. Provision, to supply the camp were dispatched by truck yesterday by J. A. Gordon. , - Those who left Klamath Falls were: Freddie Hale, Joseph Kirk, Robert Hunter, Alfred Carlson, George and Thomas Massey. An other group will leave here In a few day.. Medford scouts who will camp out with Klamath scouts also arrived at take O' the Woods yes terday, accompanied by Scout Ex ecutive Cecil A.'. Cook. ' CAN IT BE TRUE? OH! IT JUST CAN'T meet the executive committee of the Umatilla rapid, project and confer with representatives of Deschutes Irrigation project.. Thursday and Friday they were scheduled to Inspect the Baker, Owy hee and Vale project.. Word from Seattle late Monday was to the effect that the pressure of business in connection with Wash ington Irrigation matter, was much greater than had been expected, and that the party could not leave a. formerly 'planned. This Information came direct from Dr. Work, it wa. stated, although other members of the party are said to have sent word to Portland that the delegation would arrive here some time Tuesday. CATTLEMEN TO I -7- -Tf Trmm 14 J I . , V i'i : i - . William Hai(rht anil Dcwcy'WjDavii'havebecn ableTtiTbrinft, about' a change in the barometer carrying from'thrcc.toliofpolnu' in an hour, in their cipcnments'at lluntingtonPrliC.lif .lnitb? an electrical device with which they hope to be ableltoTmakfJrain II. 21S I bank of llend. Or. .. '.,,. .f ,-en. due IWJ O- """i" ,',. , l,,r.l.. Duke, -nP. , . . on Bludnlwkor auto ' 1.. II. Sken to i " On lllll C.of Fltww.1.1. U ' , ;ilrl.l- In Kv Muy M.-l'ull-ir. I yeur. On luntltur- ud 1........ IUlliUlury , 0frnl Or.. hold goods. ! r ,. iiu cii.lilurulliiil. M. II. Kay... lu Kdw.rd I ,, .,.,. ut ,,, dun muin-j -" ..r .,n,, Im um In: lit , friic- . . ... . ...i, iiu.iul lota 7. . . and HKViNKVi. UIIIUll - I ,.L.. uU'lUfL due nicnihs. te.willt.Thr machine.' which utilises a 1 ,000,000-volt current, a l2S-foot derrick. 'Haiglit,'(lcft)-,andJDavis"fandlthelippart;-. are shown. ' C. S. Magee et ux to American perty in Sec. 15 and 16, Twp. 31 'National bank. 1.00 I. R. S. Mills S. R. VO. Second Addition, loU 6, 7. 8. block Frank C. Bramwell, Supt. of 214. 'banks to Jacob' Hirvl et ux. Sat. of Winter M. Knight et ux to Willing. Lots 15, 16, 17. block 12, T. Lee. J. 50 I. It. S. North Klam- Hct Springs Addition. E. M. Bubb to Charles Knight. (Continued From Page One) level of western cattle nrices to that of the eastern prices, which are now ;ath Fall Addltlqn. lot 1. block 14. i W. T. McOinnlty to v. s. Jion- tellBs'.' " S0 1." n. -S. Second Hot Springs Addition, lot S, block 61. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July . (United News) The long quiescent rum fleet was flaunting Its grey hulks virtually within sight of the s'immr White House Monday night, stand this method of marketing now ta Addition Flava Shadley et vlr to L. Gien- West Chiloquin. Sat. ut Mtg. Property In Sec. 25 Twp. 30, K. 8. Satisfaction of Chattel Mortgage I Jackson llorton to R- M- Flynn. Sat. of Chattel Mtg. B. S. GrlgHby to J. Pospisll. Sat. about the freight from western to eastern markets. Jess. ' Local Men Favorable It I. felt by Klamath livestock men that every man Interested in 'ger. 1.50 I. R. S. raising cattle for the market, should I lot 14, block 4.. make a special effort to be at the F. E. Pellett et ux to Klamath ', r ,,,. meeting and to thoroughly under- Development company. Iluena Vis-; CTiattrl Mnrtiz wl.ile the const guard mobilized to,nemg followed In California. Local; SIortRagra . . . -nri'veii; a spet:icu:ar lanomg !-,. -.tu. uu uin sinnea up wun ivi.u. rJ. Kliey et ux to kuius yea wa t'V-'lllJf!laTiZWTTj m,nt at tl-e ates of while cuitr;. . the ionization to date are as s :.'..-.. ,-t ux. S20.000 at 8 ner A'' " ittffia , 3fc A Late in the afterniKin, several , f"Ho-s: v,.i. due 2 years, being part of .it RU-ird diHtroyers and smaller! A. D. Farkes, L. & L. Peterson !oi 7. block 37, Original Town. rum chaser, appeared at sea, man- naKeriein, aiande I. Ram- c. N. Haaklua el ux to Julia La nfl. J I. HAITIAV f ' V. n -1 n T ' -. . vuauca iu. irew, 2u0 at S ir rent On horse., llert W. $200 at 8 per rent On Furdson traitor. J. F. ClubsulM to Aini'rliiin Na tional bauk of Klamuth Fulls. 663.86 at 8 lr cil. lu"' t:' On luaihllii'ry and iroiri. J. II. Mayflild I" "'I' M-ui'i'" 100 ut 8 per cent, due months. On horse.. Mlxi'llnm'oii' KIIIiiipi L. J. Si'iiton Vi. lleorgo A"r. Lien on" aheep. for herding, uniouiit- lug to I66U.J0. Zimuiermun. W-IN. Ilrnwn Co. I'i Klamath Iron & S I Works. Con- l.lceu: Jerry Mc- of lot tWt'. ii.it deeded to II. H. A. or Cle- mPl Bradbury, ul.o NWWNKi. N',NWt f Sec. 32, Twp. 3", M. H HI K. W. M. riolomon Hull l,J Tartar, Wester k jl Ua.. For piping ,V hul lom. along lr.m) t lo aceoniodate Mm ,1 ' rue or lumber J , to. fhut l lrcull Court t1010" CriMlU Bervlce Corna"" " mill party uilun Cli a. r. m, 'u.. lift tlutiiuml. Judgm.it ,,dn and for costs. lpplli V'a' III! alilpni.nl. of Tfroid i oi Kin.ham a. fri nit' tb- arrived a UK Ho FOR SALE BARGAINS t SEVERAL NEW HOUSES 3 and 4 Roomed ' f . AUo Good Building Lot. SIXTH STREET LUMBER CO. Phone 966. . wmnt Promptness and effiilenry are h t Madame I'lmuriu'a watch word" at . m , Moo . Beauty ShopM.. J30 J 7 v 1 ' th( B I 3K ELECTRIC COOKM less watching lt O II enverlng between the coast and tbe distant rum fleet. President Cool idge sitting on his veranda could see the latest episode In the reign of law enforcement which he him .elt ordered. Although local coast guard offi cial, refused to admit anything ex traordinary was under way, circle, ashore familiar with the many land ings of the past were buzzing with excitement Until the practice was broken up by a recebt enforcement crusade, Swampscott was the land ing place that furnished allclt liquor for the moat of new England. et als. $S,000 loan, due 7 notes. years, 8 per cent, aleo lota c. Oklahoma Romances Are Just Too Funny SACRAMENTO, July 6. (United News) Romance of the Oklahoma oil fields was brought to the gov ernor', office Monday, when a mo tion to quash extradiction brought against Mis. Hazel Garland of Ok lahoma City, by W. H. Wagner, wealthy oil promoter, came up for hearing. Wagner 1. seeking to have Miss' .Garland return an expensive motor : car taken from Oklahoma City. The girl wa. arrested in Los Angeles last week on Wagner's complaint. ' M(Rft flflrlnnil ilaoln r..rl In I tidavit that Wagner refused to .ac cept money offered Mm for the au tomobile before leaving for the coast. "He wants me, not the car,' J. D. Grimes. Jesse L. High, Robert i s Cheyne, F. P. Corpenlng. Frank R.10f n and the west 16 acres ot lot -. ainsey L,ana & cattle Co., D. E. Alexander, O. L. Brown, J. N. Glvan & Sons. Fred L. Pope, E. R-. Cardwell, L. C. Slsemore, F. f! McCreody, Orville Elliott, Castel & Utter. L. M. Streefer. Henry Garden and Robert R. Gorden, W. E. Nich olson, James' Pelton, Frank Oben chaln, W. R. Campbell. Casebeer & Bruner. .Bertha Bell, Ivan Bode, L. A. Richardson, J. s. Watts, M. C. Knotts, L. L. Griffin. James h! Owen & Sons, A. S. Conner. C. L. Jamison, A. R. Campbell, Wllkerson Bros, and W. C. Dalton. ROBBERS MAKE HAUL OF $800 SUN. NIGHT (Continued From Page One) 12. and SEViSWH of Sec. 12, Twp. ; 41, R. 10. I Satisfaction of Mortgage Joseph Victorln to Frank Victorln et ux. Partial Release of Mortgage.. 0.23 acs. in Sec. 16, Twp. 41. R. 12. Carl Adams et ux to Chas. C. Low et al ux. Sat. of Mtg. Ru?na Vista Addition, lots 8, 9. block 1U3. Richard Melhane et al to Henry Jackson et al. Sat. of Mtg. Pro- OOTEL ASTOD 2nd Hill to. Anjelct EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET Wf. RmIm ' N-w. MvWn Que to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from JI.50 ath Falls. The sheriffs office, which I. work ing on the case, is Inclined to be lieve the theft was an "insldo Job COURT FILINGS Deeds I D. Bowman to Wong Sing & Lee Ling. $2000 consilerntlon. Chilo quin. lot 1, block 1. Julia Lage als to Calvin N. Has- Miss r'""' ,242'85 acrc,) aIlo Garland declared. She says she has1,,' B, lne west 17 acre of lot more than 110,000 worth of Jewels' ' 4SWl4 Scc- 12' TwP- 41 liven her hv Wn., I3- R- 10 E. W. M. The hearing -was continued until' """am Halley et ux to Weyer- u"raI nmDer Co. .1550 consider ation. WHSWH, NE4SW of Sec. 34 .Twp. 40. R. 6. Frank Victorln et ux to the Cal. Ore. Power Co., containing 0.23 acs. '" Sec. 16, Twp. 41. R. 12. Tuesday. AMERICAN I.EAC;lE Club W. L. Pet. Washington 60 24 .676 Philadelphia 46 27 .648! Chicago 40 35 .533 ! Detroit 37 39 -48- St. Louis 36 40 .474 New York 32 41 .438 Cleveland 33 44 .429 Boston 24 60 .321 KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at 5 p. m. The Peasley't Opposite Court House Build with STONE-TILE INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT Buildings constructed fur com mercial use uiiiat yield a natis factory return on the money in vested and Stone-Tile construc tion offers a i.urc means of uc romplishitiK this object. Stone-Tile hollow concrete brick gives you permaneuce, attractive appearance and fire Rnd weather proof qualities at a suhslantial saving over reinforced roni'rcte. Stores, garages and factories of Stone-Tile construction are every where yielding a safe Income from BRtlafied tenant:. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 70.1 Mnrket I'lionc B82MV SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath ' tcMJFOP.su opj:gwj7 POWER COMPANY I IN PAtXilVtSS Th actual average ml of current ft elrctrlc rmkln. Mild lidiillitK, Ka'etrter, In liomes In lhl nrltlhbur liotid, U 5.4i munlh. The roast, for Instance first a tjnlck scaring to soul in the savory Jukes, and then a slow cooking heat as Jn a AreleM cooker. That's in the oven. Rut over here, something is simmering . gentry in a saucepan. Another pun ia bub bling vigorously ut the lid. Tomorrow morning's prunes are stewing leisurely between whiles. Dinner is being prepared and It njust be watched, too. Tor each different dish requires a different method, a different heat. One fire will not do for all. That's one reason why electric ranges, with their instantly regulated and easily controlled cooking temperatures, from a sizzling, searing heat in one place to a just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so favored by good cooks. Electricity makes good cookery better, and easier. And that, plus the surprising economy of electrical cooking, is a reason why near ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens in the territory served by this company are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one thousand eight hundred electric ranges have made them so. 1 Ask your nearest dealer to show you several models. Convenient payments, if you like. an r. lie h K 0UI f'nv rttf v v.- : 1 a ti nt t he ill 1. it r fill ta rt . be .... S' THli CALIFORNIA ORKGON I'OWKR COMPAK.! . THE BEST MEAT AT REASONABLE PRICES i . PALACE MARKET THE OLDEST, MOST RELIABLE MEAT MARKET IN KLAMATH CO. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE - 624 MAIN ST. , . 9 t ii 3 1 ) - ' ;-'V--