The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
.Tuesday. July H. 1025.
THE
BLDG. PERMITS
WOO TOTAL
Women's Prof. Club '
Feted By Medford i
Kntertalnment of the Medford
Business and rnwi -dub.
look up the major portion of.
the meeting of the local organisation
.Mrs. V. N. Urotherton, In a
written petition lo ttio city conn. II
I.1..I evening, reunosli'd the assisl-
whlch met last nisht In the Blue ()f (hB nlull(l,i1:ll boAy j pre.
! KLAMATH ELKS PROVE A SENSATION
JN HUGE ELK PORTLAND PARADE
Portland Giving Royal Reception To Elk At Convention;
Grand Exalted Ruler Price Lauds Work Of National
Elks; Page Is Elected
: Bird, for an Informal inuner
business session.
and
Bonatto. !Jt30 ft. rock founda
tion structure. On Mills Second Ad-
rtition ftouri ixru sum. -iwv. , ti,
H. 'P. Thomas. -.-. house. - changed .0 AuKu.t S with e
vi.i..i.-. iM.d. liin iiiml t5t. .consent 01 me nuu.u...
The previous date of July i has lwlirinK nlo her
iivirtincnt house
ventinc smoke and 1001 of the
Sixth Street Bakery furnace from
r.iomliiK and
nearby. Mrs.
Itroilierlou declared If some rem
and the
Is- ddttio. jina ., ...,,, wlth . after.! .,v, .s.. -, ,. forced
W V. Vlnnieham. JOSH narrow; vi.ium. ..... --
street frame one story dwelling. ' noon of ont door entertainment fol- ,0 dtocoo,lllu, her rooming house
Klamath Fall. Creamery, frame Is in return of the one made last;
water cooling tower on roof.
Main street. lot . 11. block
lowed by a picnic dinner. The visit i Du,i,,.
Fire Chief Ambrose. In a written
mmh hr the Klamath Falls group t:,tenicnt. corroborated Mrs. Uroth-
10, 'which was entertained In the Ash-: ,,run' complaint and siKKested thiit
Railroad Addition. 300. land park. tne it, .e ..-.,..-...
Frank Dickey, frame structure.) Covers at the dinner were laid eiti.r a longer slack or a smoke;
nn. .torr 3 room dwelling. Second for Maudo Hood. Jo Ipp. Martha consumer. .
Fairrtew Addition, KiO Lookout Vpp. Jackie Kmmons. Lois Bynon. The council left the m;
im v p Anderson. Lena 51. iwn-, nanus of tno lire cniei
nis. Bertha J. Frakcs. Kalhryn B.
Hamilton. Zella S. Jones. Frances
Beatty, Irma Din a. Ida B. Mom
ret, Lydia L. Fricke. Lottio M.
Coral J- Sabo.
sueet. 11500.
T. H. Allen, ISO Lincoln street,
frame structure, five room dwelling,
First Addiiton, Lincoln street,
,3000.
Sacred Heart church convent pre- Currin
sent handball court 4nto 'wood;
house, Nichols Addition, High street,
140.
- Fred A. Broun, frame structure,
12x22 ft., one story, one room used
as dwelling and garage. Second Ad
dition. Wantland street. 1200.
T. B. Walters, tile building. 22x28
ft, one story,
Mills Second Addition
avenue. 22500.
H.. D. finery, frame for
PUKTI.ANl), July H- (I'lilleilwllll a purpose of iiiiihIiir u conlil
Newsl Kallii i-t Klks lit Hie fulurobutloii In the uplmlblliiK of the cll
of their order Is evidenced by thoiionshlp of our eoiiniry und li make
J.IO.UiHU'im luiildlng pivKrum they certain that no orlhy person flwll
ire now carrying on iu ilil fulled be deprived of fliul area- boon.
Slates. John (!. Price. Brand ex- "Let us think of I ho great K''.l
.... t v.i , nM. i titl.l .-... .-.mie from ti llectlve rf-
uiicu run.. ' .i.iM.i-...-. .-u
I. ..( l.l. , here (.ir the furl on the .iart of a IllUHon A III- clu'lre
naticnal convention. The iiniiiul re-i erlcan rllUens ami lei renllsi
union officially begun Monday night ! that rollectlio effect can only b.
with a hiiiso service at the municipal 1 possible when the Individual per
auditorium. forms his full duty .ml respond
In u colorful parade l'rlro was Willy."
i.- I.,. ,1.1,,,.. I.v several I I'liKf l r:lectcl
bands and marchliiB oigaiilsatlons. I Max Page. Salem lodge- was
i ii..iroii Oneleil nresldeiil of inn Oregon
leu ij (iiu-ii i.Hin it.-.. -- -
of the outstundln features was . Klks" as.noution a. u.e c,....k
Kllllliath rails par- (
nils cncletted 111
. ' , . ..f Ha annual conveiilloii Mull-
d.iv ufiornoon.
Iiutlil Karlatllcy uf Tillamook
lodge defeated Mlllon K. Klepper of
roiiland by a te f DS lo D3 for
dio position of vlco president.
Connie CrnMio of linker was olerl
,.ioi,l v'.co president; Win. Ilrlgga
f Asblanil, third vice president:
Herbert llusleriiil f Marslifleld
treasurer; W. l. Alexander of
iiilleioti, tilllwrt Hedges nf ra
r,, ciiv ami William LIIJIiull of
l,.Vlmivllli, trustees uf association
t,.r the coining year.
Tlieio was nu cotileet over the
election f I'aKO as presldelll. he
hating cen mado I he unanimous
utter It. Alexander of
IS-iiillrton had been nominated anil
n li.li r w his same.
A risolutlcn adiipied urged
$150,000
.1 BE
elect
State to
1 Ni
grund lodgn tu estahllull a nilllollal
home for Indigent and aged mem
ber of Iho Klks' lodgn "to tin lit.
located on the Pacific coast" similar
the In' mo now In operation at
Itedford.
v (ConllnuiMl J
astablUhment wi)
.....i .. ..
of lha unniiirrisd
this illslrlcl. , .
the prospects li,,r,
liiinilier if Khm
rhecks i unhid la ,
Mockton and KaoJ
riaiw mr the V,r
largo riiintorluhlo l
ground flwir to ,.
.. .. .. -s
Ilia nunurpu men. Ti.
the building will
flro ami store lort
I rimr new llreaso
ully at Ilea ll.-xln s
IV H.-Velilh HI
proni-wliere
. I
"I
Wantland'
TO HAVE PICNIC
KKOM XS BAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vesi.il
Inent residents of C'oos Bay
they make their homo in Marshfield.
arrived in the city yesterday for a
i fortnight's visit In Klamath Falls.
and the surrounding country. They
will leave today for Crater lake,
their first trip to that resort Dia
mond lake will also be Included in
their itinerary, as well as other lakes
In the county. On their return to
Coos Bay they will go by way of
I ienu, I he Danes, rortiand and.
More than 200 guests are expeet-, down throuKh the valley. Mr. Voa-i
tended to enjoy the picnic to be held!.., . -, r,r,,.r u
honae, Buena Vlala Addition, Siskl-i0n Sunday. July 19. when Crater Vesla, cIerk of tho jiarahfici,j -
yon street. (45. - Icsntoo of the Old Fellows' lodge ijrhool board. i
C. S. Montellus. by R. M. But- 0f Klamath Falls entertains at the
ler. frame dwelling. 16x26 ft, one, sunset camp' grounds on Wood
story, 3 rooms. Hot Springs Second , river.
Addition, Spring street, $1000. The picnics are looked forward to
,-Louis C. Bolle, 329 Mortimer, ererJr year by tie members and the
frame building. 2 rooms, Williams, guegtSi u one of the most success
Addition, Mortimer street, J200. ful eTente of the summer season.
R. O. Farrell. Altamont. frame 'Committees In charge, both ' on
addition structure dwelling,. Mills ..j.. aBd entertainment, are work
Addition, East Main atreet, 1300. lng hard t0 aurpa8s thi, af(all. 0Ter
. Mary, E. McDonald, frame dwell-1 that of other years, which always
tag. one story. 3 rooms. Canal Ad-!haTe Bore successful ,han
ditlon. Walnut street, si 300.
-Edward. W. Blum. 2110 White
avenue, 'frame structure tor dwell-
delegath n from
adinc with thnlr b
uugo pelican heud and bills.
The streets were filled with cheer
ing "Hills" from four rorners of
the country, whlld purple und whlto
banners and hunting er where ,
proclnjinm) i tho; Jinporraajv ilf the
occasion. j
, .' Price; rlM P.itflolMt' '
Patriotism, siicliil and community I
welfare was the kewioto of Price's
annual messuge. He said he hud
found the dominant note of Klkdom
to be expressed in welfare work and
community enterprise.
"Let us send out our welfare
ccmmlttees." he said, in speaking
of Americanliation work, with for
eigners, 'and find these people
lng, MiHs; Second' Addition, White
street, $7t)0.' " '
H. O. Mathews, frame dwelling,
one story, four rooms, Buena Vista
Addition, Nevada street. $1.000..
s Doc Powell, reshlneJe and, repair
building, Klamath Addition, Fifth
atreet, 3175.
' E. E. ;J!enner, frame dwelling.
Bnena Vista Addition, Calif, avenue.
3400. 's . '
W. M. Mock, frame
, haTe
hoped for.
A number of guests are anticipa
ted for the afternoon from other
chapters of the organiatlon, and
plans Include all visitors of the
lodge who happen to be In this section.
From California-v-Mrs. I. CrMc-
j Call, resident of Williams. Califor
nia. and former resident of Klamath
i Falls, is in the city for some time
to visit with friends and enjoy the
dwelling,' acquaintances of old residents in
Mills Addition. Home avenue, 3700. the city.
Chas. C. 'Whltmore, 301 West :
Main, frame dwelling, one story.
five rooms. Fairview Second Add!-!
From The South Mr. and Mrs.
tion, LxiVout
street. 52000.
street and Donald ;
iC. R. McLaughlin of Los Angeles
are among the scores of tourists
that are arriving in the -ftv rr
J. X. StUes, frame dwelling, one in. ti,.. ... .. ,,.
mcj ait 0LUPJ11115 m i::e nm:
"" """'"""'j hotel while in the city.
ory. lira rootu.
Rec!a.-nnUon street, 32000.
F. H. Walker, two frame struc
tures. Mills Addition, Applegate
street, cost 3400.
SHORT ORDERS
at
ALL HOURS
The coffee we make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
Build with
STONE-TILE
INCOME FROM
BUILDING INVESTMENT
Buildings constructed for com
mercial use must yield a satis
factory return, on the money In
vested and Stone-Tile construc
tion offers a sure means of ac
complishing this object.
Stone-Tile hollow concrete brick
gives you permanence, attractive
appearance and fire and weather
proof uunllties nt a substantial
saving over reinforced concrete.
Stores, garages anil factories of
Stone-Tilo construction are every
where yielding a safe income from
satisfied tenants.
BUILD
WITH STONE-TILE
Klamath .Concrete
Pipe Co.
703 Market
Phone ."5B2-W
Visitor: yiss Oral Rawson of
Portland and Miss Sadie Rawson
of Farwell, .Mont, are visiting in
Klamath Falls for the remainder
of the week.
ng 1
Begins Dress Shop for $9.95 and
$14.95. ; 1 Jll
NOTED HEALTH
TEACHES ABBOT
TO GIVE UP
V.'itn many yean oj eritnco
of teaching 1-.ygi-ne and physiology
il . t I. .
. in iiq puuu wlhqoh. prominent
teacher fiuud hrrtelf run-down,
;lit!ci. and tt the expres-d it,
"StSerinR (rom inrn::! tteriUly."
a A vomnn oi e-;TnpUry Vnbita,
jbul Ira dmg a etj-ntai'y life, the
i had Riven her all to Wr life of
! teaching, and piid no attention to.
.her own physical cencition. A few
year more nd the would be re-'
'tired on a pension, bet IW hunhk :
wat tuch that the wai afraid he
couid not Lo!d out to tho time
limit.
Mr rlocror avitd tonir. nn 1
prfrribed for hr without reiult. :
Final)? the nkd him' about KatS,
lh! G'nnd Tonic, the hud beea
re.ndini abo-jt. It nA Vw L.ir.
h'urfo'iy the could try it nnyway.
She h"ran taking Kclh, and writes
follow;
'My brnin be?nmft cl-arr. nnd
idan came liVe n fln'.i. Mv
wa dry, and hd n hUachd-
til
jf 1 1 i
on sale daily. Now visit eastern
acquaintznces.familiar scenes. Plan
a vacation trip, benefiting by these
low roundtrip fares.
For example from main line
points
KanCitT.Mo. J 72.00
Omadii.Neb. 72.00
St.Louif.Mo. ...... Jl'co
?fw0rl1?,n,,U-
? rf'w P,M
ot. Paul, Minn. ...... 1750
."hjn,?.D.C. .... 14L56
Philidelphja,P. 14a o
New York Cir, ,47
Boiton.Masi. ....... 153.50
Proportionately low fsres to many
other points.
Stopover privileges.
Comfortable, luxuriou-,lr-np-pointed
trains. Convenient' con
nections at Mstern terminals. j
For further information,
ask any agent
4 Routes
Sunset
Go Wen State
American Canyon
Shasta
Go on one;
return on another
if you choose
i. .1. Mil. 1,1.11
I'Lit. rasMengcr and
J ieiglil AKent
Beautiful Eyes
Are Admired liy Kveryomi
BUT
Squinty Kyes, Kycs With ll.-d
Dr Inriamcd Lids.
Are not nice to luok ut.
lilaas wearers , usually liavo
hright, clear, sntippy eyee,
ihowing that tho ntrain Is re
lieved. ?omo 111 and let us tell you
'.ho 'cause und remedy..
DR. GOBLE
Kyes Kxnniincil
QUICK HURVICK
7uu Ji.ilii Htrcct
(; lasses I'Vames
firound Itepalred
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