THE KUyJ
Pm Two ,,r mi-Ti rinnir'i
I WILL ENJOY CRATER j
ROAD SOUTH 1 1
IQ l!V
10 Ul
IT IN N. CALIF.
: (Cosstiaaesl From Pf M
disposed of the prr.perty na bn
solicited to look into the matur o(
providing, transportation tor iO!ii
i oaa titM of or. from the Grv?
Eafls mint to the Boarhsrn Pseilie. !
For the last four nxa:hs I har been
loosing Into the safcjm and hars
about concluded If I can get s free
right-of-way. U7 abogt Si feet.'
through the patented lands along
the Klamath, rtrer from in the Tlr-j
Inlty of Horn brook to somewhere i
near Hsppy Camp to undertake the!
construction of a 10 inch, narrow!
(ante railway.
"It mar be possible that some
om till come aloof in a few years
and wish to construct a stiandard
gaoge line down the river and if ao
I will agree with the snperrisors.
chamber of commerce or anyone else
to let them hare the lino I would
boild for i5 Pr cent m excess i
of what the narrow gauge cost to-j
fetber with interest on the money
Inrewted at the rate of six per cent j
zni le: ie. in add'.tica. bay the'.r ,
own right-of-way from the land I
owner to make the 100 feet that
la geoerally Teo.nired. If I am giren '
. iVre rfrfct fr t line, set I
ceedlng 10 feet at any place and
25 feet in most all oases.
To Be Coaimoa Carrier
i wnnM like to hare nermlsston
of the board of superrisors to use
k old aniiif line on the south
Ids of the Klamath rirer where the j
. highway U in oueratlou. I i
would like to bare the proposition
considered by those interested la
seeing the improvement made, aa
proTiikm will be made to handle
business as a common carrier.
"The mining company Is not in
terested other than offering the
freight. The proposition is being
financed by myself and a few
friends."
- The board of anperriaora will
nan. faftra FridaT as A bOATd Of
equalization and it kt possible that!
the members will consider the appli
cation then. If no action is takea
Friday, the matter will not come
before the board until August 3 at
the regular monthly meeting
ARCTIC EXPEDITION
PUSHING NORTHWARD
Founder ofC.E.
Nominates His ;
( Qwn Successor.
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In Ml Shasta school is held In
;he summer time, the time when
most beys and glrH are hiking
down the creek trail to the "ol
.sunniln' hole" and various oiher
1 tsaworiiii But as said before.
I ill. Shasta different. And the
jjiumer tune Is scheduled for read
ing, 'ritiiig aad "rlthmetlc for the
four months, ending September 1.
But a party of girls, rhaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. M. J Bri.kley of
'ChU'o. are not to be outdone by a
mere law of school regulation and
1 yesterday afternoon started for
iklrtnath Falls to spend a week
lend. They bare put Crater lake and
: other attractive spots on their Itln
,er.iry and arrived last night in order
Ho get a bit of Klamath Falls "Bight
life" before shey retired.
Uk the girls la the Summer
'school Revne of several years ago.
,wSen "Dr. Burgs" was the head ol
a regimet of attractive Misses, the
students cf the ill. Saasta school
!sre attractively dressed in trim
' nickers it hiking togs, neat sweaters
,or blaiers and Jaunty felt hats.
Those In the party are: Pearl
Olson. Winnie Olson. Ruth Elliott
,.nd Lylitb Ramsey, all of alt.
Shasta; Elizabeth Patterson and
Jessie Cerrlsh of Duiiba. Calif.:
Kitherine Porter of Berkeley, and
. Bertha M. Keller of Monterey. Sev
eral sent peat cards home to the
family la night in order to give
the conventional "well and happy"
; signal.
Satnnlav. Julv IS- l-'-r.
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. . . . ,viirTVV) Cf-niifsl C U ll l .r?'
hi MVIM Ull O OVIIV7VJ ...a-..-
SHOW BIG IMPROVEMENT IN FALL
Bid To Be Opened Monday Oo Unm'i Mill And Chilo-
i n..;n Addition: Wew Building ai of.,
And Mt Uki To Be Consolidated; Merrill High To Be
Enlarged
ALTAM0NT AUDIl
Dance Every Wednesday and Saturd,)
Clalloway's Orchestra from rortlaniJ
furnish fho mimic
All convcnifiicca and first clang
Kost Kimnw Lunch and Soft Drink.
MARTIN & NUSSER
i
Rev. Daniel A. Poling-, ahnre,
eo-pastor of the Marble Col
legiate church, New York city,
is the new president of the
United Society of Christian En
deavor. Her. Dr. Francis E.
Clark, founder and president for
4 years, nominated Rev. Pol
ing at the recent convention in
Portland after resigning on ac
count of ill health.
France Is Negotiating
With Sheiks For Peace
ROME, July 17. France Is ne
gotiating with sheiks of the warlike
Senuasites for their aid In the Rif
fian campaign in return for French
support of the Senussites against
Italy in northern Africa, according'
to a Cairo dispatch to the Epoca.
ONBOARD HOPELAND, LABRA
DOR. July 17. The MacMUlan ei-
rltlon has at last been successful
removing the broken propellor
from the flagship Bowdoin. After'
three attempts the crew of the res
sel was able to remove the propel
lor -by putting empty casks under
the stem and unloading barrels of
gasoline which were stored across
the snip. :
A booster tot Klamath county ,
snd Klamath Falls and every legit
Imate industry therein that's tb I
Klamarh News.
r.nis wAXTKn
Ech'.o1 ..'str.ei. So. 1 of Klam
:j Oumy Oregon, will receive
sealed bids up to Monday evening,
July 20, at 7:30. for the construc
tion work at Falrvlew school, ac
cording to plans and specifications
on file In the office of C. K. Cose
boom. All bids to be addressed to Ida
B. Momyer. clerk, and accompan
ied by certified check for fire per
cent of bid.
(Signed) School District No. 1.
IDA B. MOMYER, Clerk.
J15-19
"EVEhlOHT IH THE
CrARDMX BEXSE"
Restricted vision is the
grea.iest handicap one can en
counter. Eye examination by
a competent optometrist is nec
essary at first sign of strain or
failing vision.
1)R. H. J. WINTERS
Eye SUht Specialist.
We frrinfl our own glasses.
Klamath Falls, lire.
Cantaloupes
36 Size
THREE FOR 25c
45 Size
FOUR FOR 25c
SODA POP ON ICE
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Hurry Cash Grocery!
576 Phone for food, its the bett
er way 576
Improvement in tie Klamath
county tools, rssidj lr "
Ing of ih (all term :a .-pieanber.
it well snder way. a-ordin to
County Shool SaperinTenaent red
Peterjon. who has call'"' a meeting
of the Klaaiath ronnir K-hool board
for Monday afternoxn al J o'clock
in bis o(i!r-s in the court house.
I Bids will be opened at Ibis time
:for ihe sJditional rooms to be built
to the Lamm's mill aad Cbll)Uin
schools.
Other bids to be opened Include
offerings for the new building to be
erected at Spraaue River, half way
between the mill and the town, la
order to accommodate both the resi
dents of the mill section and those
of the town.
Other improvements throughout
the county Include tbe roasolldstlng
of the Mt. I-akl and Tilrvlew school
districts, when the Fiintew school
is being moved to the Mt. Lakl dia
; irict 'In order to accommodate the
two sections. The building is large
enough to accommodate the 44
pupils and the two teachers, merx
ling the two sections Into one and
facilitating lbs accommodallone for
both. " The Falrvlew unartere will
be arranged for until a permanent
building Is erected in lbs future.
A meeting of the Merrill high
school board on Thursday evening
resulted In an order to enlarge Ihe
Merrill school In order to place Ihe
entire grade schools on Ihe lower
noor. and Ihe high school sect loo
In the upper floors of Ihe building 1
The board voted lo co-operate and
assist Ike county district In order
to Improve tbe building lo this ex
tent. The uncompleted rooms In the
building will be completed la orU. T
to make the proposed accommodations.
A woman went to the bank and
asked for a new check book. "I've
lost tbe one you gave me yester
day." ' ahe said. "Bui It doesn't
matter. I took the precaution of
l.nl.. It Ik. - V. .... k a B n I
I got It so, of course. II won't be
of any nse to anrone else.
QUALITY and SERVICE
To know that you'll get what you order and when you
want it, speedily and surely Those are th
. things you get when you order
TheH.&P.Way
rrkr4r4y74rMAAsMt
Houston & Phelps
8th at Main St.
Phone 421
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
MEDFORD, THURSDAY, JUL
M .il I we ami NU.M
. SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of tU
Mi 11 SM
laalhM a-.rw --
MRS. FISKE
THOMAS A. WISE
LOTUS ROBB
KENNETH THOMSON
FRED ERIC
GEORGE TAWDE
CHAUNCEY OL?
JAMES T. POWr
JEAN FORD
MARIE CARROL.
GERALD ROCET
HERBERT BEuJ
... . . . a . . . .
Heee eosskdweil for towr of tae uaitee. buih this ssf
iiaaiamilliii ! Us lBOtk avsMUeare-s-rw ( ta.
woelwwtioss of
"THE3RJVAU
By KICaUS BU3I8LBT SHIBIDAI
AP(aiiin WHOca MAMAoaisaNr e
Oeeetst C Tyler so Has! PWrsl
UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS A COMBINATION Or
MAST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS
COUNTRY. WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDfJ
HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD N
CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOTsJ
WITNESS SUCH AN 1LUI3IKIUU9 abuatuin
MANY YEARS TO COME.
J
li ui. ORDKriH KErKIVKD NOW! Make ehecks. m
pnyible to Hum's t'ruiertan Theatre. EarloM sell sj
slampeu envelope to insure saie imurn. "'"'i.
INl'l.l'lINi WAIl TAX: Kl-or. first IS rows. tl
rows IS 75- balance. J ?(. Ilslconv. first J rows. I.
snre. It 10 M ATIN'KK IMdCKH. ISl'Ll.DINO WAKTi
It rows IS 7V next 5 r. ISJ": halsnce, 11 t
first I rows. II 10: blure. LUr. 1X OKKICK &U
HAY NOON. Jl'L-Y JUTII. l-hone mu.
Public Confidence
is the backbone of the Public Market
Success Consistently low prices on dependable foodstuffs have
convinced the consumers our clean, modern, sanitary store is al
ways a safe trading place.
You Are Limited By No
Boundaries Except Thoa
Which You Set
" -, . . . ,
The more you accumulate the better t
cleml-payer you are. and as results arc
l.fs.-t to.tt .f (.rrLlannir it 11-rUf Tint tfl
difficult for every irtan to prove A
effective his efforts are.
Your money deposited in this ban'
compound interest will help increase
results.
American National Bank
Klamath Falls
Blackberries, crt $2.00
Raspberries, crt $2.75
Strawberries, crt $2.50
Peaches, (ripe) lb 15c
Plums, lb 15c
Cherries, lb 20c
Apricots, lb 20c
Tomatoes, 2 lbs 35c
Corn, doz 50c
Cucumbers, 2 for 15c
String Beans, lb 15c
Cabbage, lb 05c
Squash, 2 for 15c
Potatoes, 7 lbs 25c
25c
w A" the above are fresh from. Grants Pass today
Watermelon, lb 32c Cantaloupes, 4 for
.ua sudiuy cannea Lobster, L-rab, 1 una Fish, Shrimp,
Oysters and Clams make the best summer dishes. P
50 Steps North of 6th and Main Streets
PUBLIC MARKET
Hourly Delivery Phone 169
126 No. 6th St.
Sanitary Marj
Pot Roast Beef, per lb........ J
Beef Boil, per lb ft
Sirloin Steak, per lb. j
T-Bone Steak, per lb. J
6-lb. Roast Veal .'....-H
2-lb. Veal Steak for A
Veal Stew, per. lb.
Mutton Stew, per lb
Leg of Lamb, per lb.
SPECIAL FOR TODAY 0NU
Cottage Butts, per lb. 15c
Boasting Chickens, Fryers and