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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1925)
Page Two Sunday. August 2, 1925. THE LOCAL PHONE CO. Idlrect sales - !' Payment "lrl ,h New York - thrift plan chain and U bought for purchasers company will b HlNmai for . '" SwurltU company and will "li-P'"' t compan, aro W l".U... for purchase c'offrrin, fre. h. f.cllll.e. of thoir to slock on rl.ber a cash or par- :om J -!. investor., la I'" mill In lie A. T T. stork el'h nrnrv on i mr . .P2S; i, "Siu V n.. n. . r mon,iy WB1M,fc Tn. wrlou. lnJurlt, i. a. UlUUll ULLLUlll in op.ra.lng the thrift Vln h,r( tr.,m Hook. ...h lM . ,, B 6S ASPGROVE Johnny Weumuller j Uphold WorlJ Title uncle avlii hi back brusc SEATTLE. ' ' Au. I. Johnny i W'plsmulli'r. national wlniiiilii haixlou. reUlni-d tiis tiullonul I"" the n-Kiilir Prior to extension of thi nr- rauomcnt io u ep.. ,TOUm(l mor ,h 1JS,UOo mdlridu Inauguration 'of tha Anitrlcan ; of A. T. T. stork hid been forwd Jt Telephone and Tt!egrapk company to make direct purchase through ( thrift plan for the purchase of;broker. I rnmnanv stock on oartial paTirnt I Dunn announced that the partial, arrangement was made effective in payment option provided lor draft Klamath Falls Saturday through an InR of contract! providln for pay office authorized by the State Cor-'ment of 10 per ahare per month, poratlon Commissioner. F. R. , Interest of six per cent on all par Dunn, local manager of the Pacific tlal payments will be allowid and Telephhone and Telegraph company In the event purchaser desires to announced the new plan today. caucel h.s agreement, his money ; The local telephone office will be will he returned plus four per cent.! a branch of the Bell Telephone "The stock purchased la not new! Securities company, which was form- or treasury etock." said Dunn, "but ed several years avn to pioneer the is stick that has been Issued and ' ASPCItOVK. Julr 31. Mr. and Mrs. IVte fade were .ailed ako' ..1.. C.h.I.w .... .......... n, nf I'lil ' event In the A. A. 1'. rnuiniinn- lie (Htttorrd his 1 second v aw iuiii n li in u; aw-oaus u. more than 1,000.000 share of stock is employed Here as a lunt . (j )f Mnf mwiardu l'IA,M Tl NNJ Anyone wishing n first rlas Job of I'lun.i tuning tlonn rim do so by (iii their order with tlm Klum. th Kails Musle IIoiiki'. IJI 8. eih St Kliimnlh Cull. Or it. JJ5 A (let stimn pep. Kill Hilly' Hot Tamalra. But r doaen Slh and Mulu. JIM Al COURT FILINGS a milt nana John Messi. or tnuouum hi time of 50 4 here tak.ng char, of some '-,.,,, rrjlUy ,. BldP.l by phone work last week. 't wlnd (j m teet,9lrim Jack Ocan and nephew were up, from Lamm's mill Sunday to call KHUV U KKil . on Mr. and Mr. Troy Miller. I Out of town u In the city Mr. and Mrs. H. V. C.rlffln nu-'ths week Include Mr. and Mrs. !eo. A booster tor Klamath ccurli and Klamath Full and ic if leiru (mate Industry therein that' to Klamalh New. A a.. IVmls Elltabeth Sanders et vir to Al bert Langer. 11.00 1. 11. S. Hot Springs Addition, lot 13. block 40. C. R. DeLap, et ux to Oregon flENTRAT. ORF.rnV WILL HAVE RFST I?"? rZ,r: l CROPS SINCE 1916, IS FORECAST, ; block 3. Also part of metes and fva DeLap et ux Oregon Trunk Railway company. (16.00 I. R. S. R. R. All of lot 2 of Sec. 32. Twp. 38 9, and lot 1 of Sec. t. Twp. 39 BEND, July 31. Wheat growers ' season than nine years ago. Win of Jefferson county and agricuHur-i ter 1U necessitated the reseeding 9, 1st of the Deschutes country are'0' "veral '""d' ln ,he r4n'c C. Bramwell. npt. of er of Sural,u, R)v,,r BD,,lt harvesting their best crops since country this spring. banks, to George Earth. 1.50 I A areater acreaae has been nlant- R R 1916, with the general opinion that;(,d , gnin cp, la Deschute conn-. 3S. tored to Kooky Point Sunday Mr. D. Anderson, her ter and son-in-law. Mr. Ernie Kramer motored to Sc-ven Mil Sunday. Mri. tarl Williams ad children visited with Mrs. D. Anderson -d Mr. Ernie Kramer Saturday. Ira Ash orth returned frcm Sil ver lake Wednesday, where be had looking after his business Int erests. Mr. and Mr. J. liufort and Mr. land Mrs. W. Doner and family I motored to Spring cr.wk Sunday af ' ternoon. I Mr. and Mr. Lanrvll and dauxh- the Icilmore of Weed, who arrived last, dauxh- night for a short visit. j nd Mrs. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Fall and the county of Klamath that's th Klsmslh News First Addition. lot 4, block week-end with Mr. nd Mrs. tieorge Chistaln. Mrs. Langell la a sister of Mr. Chanlaln. tne wneat stand in tne .iaurasjty than la a number of year, ac-i Frank C. Bramwell. upt. of . . chsrles Lon and country tbia year U even better thanj cording to W. T. McDonald, Des- bank, to Algol Westman' and John ! ' . M ",,.. d . " of that of 1916. according to Infer- chutes county agent. Thl. Increase: Engatrom. M00 1. R. S. Part of " ' ' " '. ;h , matlon obtained today from coun- of acreage Is attributable to the de-'sec. 32. Twp. 38. R. 9. Talent, ore. .lopped " ty agents, bankers and farmers of. sire of farmers to raise their own I Rufus S. Moore et ux and Mary the mid-tate territory. seed, instead of having It shipped L. Moore to Oregon Trunk Railway The yield of wheat In Jeffersonj In, paying a high price. McDonald ' Co. 325.00 1. R. a West Klamath county, the territory proposed to be)explains. The grain crops in Des- Fall, lot S; N 30' of lot 6; fraction watered by the North Unit project, chute county are unusually good, of lot 10. 11. 1J. all of lot 13. Is from 12 to 20 bushels to the acre.jThere was virtually no winter kill in EH of lot 14. all of 16. 17. 18. 19, compared with six or eight bushelSjthls county. Much of the Deschutes' 20. 21. 22. and 23 of block 3. Con to the acre In 1924, Although nojgrain waa planted In. the aprlng-jtalning 169.300 square feet, definite information relative to the. Barley and wheat are now being I , Miscellaneous .c6 ,., w uuuimea or narvestea in Jefferson county. E. J. McFall to First National comparing mis year crop wita tnatj Alfalfa, for which the Deschutes' bank of 01 iasx year, oecause or me iZfj county la noted. this year has $862 On cows etc drouth. It la estimated that the Jef- yielded a greater tonnage to thai Solomon Butte Lbr. Co. to Rater. ffr0Vrt"!Kt l "25 13 COa a"e than number ot yeara- "" Webster ft Johnson . BUI of sale, siderably shove the average. cording to estimates made by far-! I8.6S2.50. On white Lumber cut' Although the Jefferson farmersnners who have put np their first'during July 7-1-25 to 7-15-'5 are harvesting a heavy yield of crops. Cutting of second crop. Is' T. A. Robertson to Leo L. Hous ,? " ?y'" ; -W in part, of Deschutes ton and Lawrence K. Phelps. C. M. L rZ tr year county, and it Is believed that this! $100 ,t 8 per cent, due 90 day.. On il, Kh X, ae"tease ft"0' w' aIo r.t.r than simi-! furnl,ure and fixtures. MlJ" alo ,h- ,T 6 i V f PS f frmer yearS- T"e WOTk! AlcI ' incorporation of Call- trlbutaWe , , tT, V f testing the first crops has fomla-Oregon Stage. Inc. 310.000 trlbutable to the .fact .that there been virtually completed In all part. c I Reckard I M Reckard and sre approximately 1.000 less far-jot the corv. .Alfalfa. ia wrowln, V. "d mers In the North mil territory this very rapidly. - . I ' ' n' ,,, Judgment Lien. T. J. Jackson J. debtor. E. L. Elliott, J. creditor. Face: 3241.06. D. M. McLemora vs E. ftearh. ! 1.174.30 iam Demands judgment for 3600 way to Crater, lake to visit with Mr. and Mm. Ed Savage. 1, Ray Hofhvrger was a business I visitor In Klamath Fulls Weduesduy and Thursday of tbia week. Mlsa Margaret Ueason was s guest cf Miss Jane Primes at Chllo quin Thursday. Look for little blue wagon at 8th and Main from 4 p. m. to 10 p. ni. Klamath Falls. C. M.IBmy "ol Ismsles. American maue. j.i 1 OUR BUSINESS IS CARING FOR YOUR EYES We do nothing else. Examin ing eyes, making glasses to ' fit ach particular rase. Is, and has been our specialty tor year. We have the latest scientific Instruments to arelst us in these examinations, and the machinery for grinding Hi lenses. DR. GOBLE Eye Examined Ql'ICK SERVICE ' 70P Main Ktrrrt GInasr Frames Ground Repaired 1 Repairs Earjii NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Names of rroDertv WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN owner Am KHNf LIABLE FOR THE COST 'Lot 5. Block' 9 Orieinsl op . niPRiii ivr. tu UT,...,- 1 ' oc? original FROM PINE STREET NOItili. Lot 6. Block 9 Ori!!ini Ks! St?-To" W'"r.H TO FIL APPLICA-i W 14 of Lo'tT." Block Tar ll-'.S TO PAY THEIR AS. leinal Tnwn n t 340.92 8 per cent from 3-1-25 and cost. 776.54 f.trTS IX TEN EQl'AL ANNI AL INSTALMENTS. WHEREAS, the Cnrnmon Coun cil ot the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, did by Ordinance Number 672, duly adopted on the 20th day of July. 1925. declare the propor tionate assessment on each lot. part of lot. block, parcel and acrea prrperty found to be benefited forjWi of Lot 8 397.75 bell E4 of Lot 2. Block Original Town B. M Campbell 227 28 WV4 of Lot 2. Block 8. ' Original Town Sophia Henley U3 65 EH of Lot 8, Block 8, Original Town Sonhia K Ramsby 776.54 UIOCIC 8, " hiii. snare 01 tne cost original Town J c of Improving 5th Street from Pine! Richter ' ' 10775 Street northerly to Jefferson Street, ; Lot 7. Block 8. Original' -.. lull, nu ,n aetaii! town j. c. Richter snown on the plans and speciflra- Lot 1, Block 60 First Ad- ."J oe, Cil3', En1ne'' u Me' ditlon Ellen M. Rpdtield with the Police Judge of said aty.Lot 2, Block 50, First Ad In the matter of said improvement. dition Minnie E. Deyo The property so found benefited ' Lot 3. Block 50, First Ad and iable and assessed a afore-! dition Silas Obenchaln said is all that property lying ad- Lot 8. Block 50. First Ad jacent to said parts of said streets ! dition Slattie E. Mills between the aforementioned termini Lot 8, Block 50, First Ad end extending back to the centers! dition Silas Obenchain of the respective block, so lying , Lot 10, Block 60, First Ad adjacent. and also all lots, parts of dition Sila, Obenchain n!.h,Hr?i.,anl a"eaKe Property I Alley back of Lots 9 and four hii.r'l"' th, Vner ot the 10. Block 60. First Ad tion taiAs ?nd"i5 any lnter8e:- dltl Silas Obenchain .. J?mm M'd PrPosd Im-'SV4 of alley back of Lot 8 Th, ,h: u . . , I Block B0- Fi"t Addition That the docket of City Uens has Mattle E. Mills tio? ???'JV,S' PT4 Bee-IX of alley back of Lot T. fltv fnrf 1 Charter of said Block 60. First Addition l'Iow.-i" be found a list' Silas Obenchain ... . pro-t ha? S Wn"" Wh0se ,Lot Bloclc 47' Flrst aforesaid, and ,.galn9t which Tien,! m ..'JT. 1 044 40 if7,"D. ''' :d or-' Lot 2. Block 47, FlrrtAd- ' ..vc ,..u..Uc.,. i.jiieiner with the dition Nellie L. Summrs each S aMe3Md aga,nst Lot 3' B" 7 First Xd- Bf.rP . VM "ni ho'dlK- ii"on R. H. Dunbar He? Zl?, ? ! y ,made 10 uh'Lot 8. Block 47, O. L Car lien docket for detail description ter . ln i;2art Ct lot' block- W- Lot 9. Blo'c'k'"4'f.''Fi'rs't''Ad cel and acreage property so asses- dition J. A. Houston ""Hi . IIM 10 Rlnnlr in rt... J .h. , ..n0tlM ' here1!r glv"l! dition B P. Alexander 1 044 40 the respective owners of property Lot 3 Block 46 First Art' 1'044-40 so assessed and hereinafter listed dition 1 lVuI. Alt . 105 SI that such assessment I, now due Lot 4 Block ; 4 First Ad- h .7 , .V . oi'iiuuon 01 ton k? fr'"n the date of the first Lot 5. Block 46 Flrs'tAd" j . . uo raaue Beginning at a point 60 "i0,?"". the 2&th day of feet northerlt trZ ,ll ! XW corner f Rlnlr o Original Town, thence Nly. along 6th St. 380', thence Ely. parallel to J'n. St. 130', thenoe ;'y' Parallel to 5th St. 180, thence W'y. along line St., to beginning. "'"'"" v-ounty 4,599.63 340.93 972.23 347.23 69.44 69.44 347.23 972.23 239.87 6.31 6.32 419.40 105.63 105.53 419.40 419.40 1.044.40 of action, Sarah H. Gowen vs. Louisa A. Cann, sometimes written L. A. Cann et als. Complaint to Quiet Title On lot 6. block 7, Ewanna Heights Addition to the c:ty of Klamath Falls. THRIFTY PEOPLE HAVE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS One -fourth of the people of the United States have savings accounts. Contrary to general 'pinion, millions of people are mov ing ahead steadily, not only to higher stand-' ards of living, but to greater financial inde pendence. Be Thrifty. 4';; on Savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve Bank. "r CANTY a mnn ha come to nrief k I V I 'ona before orJcrinn rroair for hi. We maintain a McCorrni.-U-lw.Tii Service for your benefit, and unJtTordinrjc2 tukc any chances? A delay now may th behind later. , Tutn the incTfAKinfv numlvenf r. l 1 I f - v. V-Ilrj uno insure agtiinst emergencies by trutkinitB before the machines arc needed. And , ure at it, mukc your insurance doubly lurtbtJ cliusina only genuine I li G repair- focyourjL J. S. Mills and S05 McCOrmick-d: tEKIJ farina 1 1 Demand July. 192 The owners of property so as sessed, as aforesaid, must either Pay in cash or make and file with 1 tne police Jndi-o of the said f'ltv on or betore the 24th day of Auk-' ust, 192T,, thpir respective opplka-i tions to pay such assessments In 10 ' annual instalments. v...A.. T 1 I """ .openy Th , , . . t. 1 , Amounts: i tori v of th. r' ,n9nea au" Lot 4. niock 9. Oriiftnni .. ' nlv 01 Common Council Tov.n .1 k. s.,,., ... , 'r''ant to Section 269 of the Char. E. ! ,J "'.'?..,' !)n.ma"' Falls. Oreaon. 11 :' t.EM I,. n.tmir.P I I'oUt .ludTr ui tllB city 'of 2r.i41J23AJ0.m,'lllF,"-OregOB- 1 . '' nf l.ir :;. n'.. ''n:-i,i T 'in J. :.n-4..n Original Town ft. A. Em OiiU T N the early days of the tele-- phone, when the 1 6-mile cir cuit from Boston to Salem was the longest in existence, an old lady visited the Boston exchange and asked for a connection to Chicago so she could talk with her son. The need for voicing thought to far-away places began with the nation's expanding activi ties. Long before the telephone art permitted it, long distance service was demanded. A na tional service was, from the beginning, the beacon of the telephone's founders, and the inspiration of the scientists -and engineers whose achievements gradually overcame the obsta cle? to the transmission of human speech, . These conquered," national expansion has more and more been made possible, and the uncertainties of separation have diminished. Today any com munity in America can talk with any other so promptly and satis factorily that men have difficulty in imagining a time when uni- versal service was an ideal yet to be reached. ffiS The Pacific Tclcph One Policy one and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM OneSyitem Universal Service ' Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for LumbtW MAM'S OOB.'l. V X 1 Wilted n ! ! 1 . . 1 t.i uuiiuing Up cnaracter is a gooajo a man or a firm. By supplying ourpatv with first class lumber and highgraii t 1 1 - , a vice we have builded a business i of which we are proud. Lakeside Lumber If you must Aink of price think of this roofing Backed by Johns-Manville I- . with mmr Cfttt .Tonro vnATlCfV . vv .11 vj jrn. ( i .1 f . r Antil in ine manuiacture 01 '"J' MadeofcarefullyselectedragW thoroughly saturated with 1" K'ving natural aspnaus; . i- i .. ... i. Tohns-Manvillc PilotRoofing1 - nr., -a 1 Quantity output and dtrib"ti r . .-w thl economies maite pusan" production of this rnng,wWdi combines moderate first cost wjtn really good service.' We recommend the applicfltW of Johns -ManvUle Pilot J Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that v sure an absolutely weather-M iob. Ask us about 'this W. D MILLER General Distributors M IfchiW-Manviii,;