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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
Page Two HIM PERMITS KEEP UP PACE WITH $60,000 : j- . i ! ow $:cC.!JOO Smith Print ing Co. Plant Helps Swell Permits line rouni ui -uij ..-an. mc, Th. follo.in- hnllrfinr nermlu ' P"ons appeared before him -rrd.. ,ru:Ino for .raffle and liquor .1 . ,.,, meetlnr Mondav violations, ::.3'n. The ZTJ ..O.oT A. C. lU.lm.n wa. commuted o Fran.. l-tall rr.re lot 1 and J d' wlln he rllfd to rrame is-stau garage, ici i ana , . 4. block 9, Orij'u.I Additinn. Pin. 1 iuo tree, cmt 11.000. J. E. Swan-!enn6s- ten owner. B- c- Anderaon. arraigned on a Brick and toncrete printing and;,'h"e of ""oiIcHod. waa fined office building, lot 1. block 36. Or-,25- He mde n lnl,lal deP'U ( lginal Addition, corner Fifth and Klamath, cost $30,000. V. O Smith, owner. Frame dwelling, lot 13. block 40, Hot Sprints Addition. Eldorado street, coat 16,000. Albert Langer, owner. Frame garage, Buena Vista Ad dition, Frederick atreet, 1750. E. F. Graham. Frame woodshed-garage, Indus-!mercy- ".Iter Hill was fined $1001 Funeral services for Henry Stiles, j Hon and needle work. Thoae pre trial Addition, Front street, $200. ' for dr,Tln' wn,le drunk. j 32. 2011 Ebcrlein street, mho waa sent were: Mra. H. 11. Hunch. Mra. C. H. Asher. ' '' V- B' To"r D"'"1 2 'in 'of; Instantly killed by a high voltage U. V. Ryan. Mrs. C. E. iloyt. Mrs. nwaihn- Thiirri.- a a rf,n. i Inn Pleant areet $1 500 Vale Otterbein. Frame one-story dwelling dustrlal Addition, Owens street, $1,800. John F. Rhoads. nweltinr Weat Klamath Falls' mji.u. . ainn Auuiuuia. i ai a bliccl. si i vv. ji m. J. I Johnson. ' j Garaae Klamath Addition. Oak street, $100. A J. Powell. Wood shed. Buena Vista Ad'di-I Hon, California Ave.. $50. Restora 1 French. Garage, Second Falrvlew tion, Fulton street, $150. Mra. Yeareley. . Garage, Mills Second Addition, Sixth street. $200. R. O. Farrell. Brick Interior fiuialiiug tor school room In Mills Addition on East Main street, $1,560. John Almeter: and Charles N. Coseboom, appll-l cants. Re-roof frame business bjock, Linkvillo Addition, Vat Main street, $300. Will Cooler. Frame addition, Original Add!-' NOTICE TO PROPKIITy OW.VER8 WHOKB I'HOPKRTr- H.1H BKK.V, I OIM, M.IHI.K KOR THE CWT OF IMPm-viXr. STH STRKlITi PRriM pivp crntPT .. ERLY TiJEKFEROX ST.tKKT ! ToJ'n C J. s'wing e' THAT 1 HKV HAVE TWENTY; EH of Lot 1 Block V .KS.Mh.Vr IV TI'N EfJI'AL hell P .,M IL'l.NST.tLMKX'IS. ft, of Lot hlo.'k " Original Town u. Si AIIr.lll.An 'lie Cc.'inion Conn- Cllllfliell 1 tl eity ,.f Klamuth Falls. W , of Lot Z. lilix-k 8 r, it n. did by Ordinance Number Or.glnal Town Sophia .. da y .iriopted on tiie 20th day Henley it July. 1S25. declare the propor-;E4 nf I,ot S. Block T innate assessment on each lot, parti Original Town Sophia K of lot. block, parcel and acreagel Ramsby ' 771354 nr "- ''md tn he honeflted forlWH nf Ixit S niVlT'T ,- . mkii' oi- enari "ri-ttml inan j q - 1 'Hi Stn.-t f,-oin Pin.. , iliiht'T St 1 : . nortlierly to Jefferson Street,! Lot 7, Block 8, Original till as more fully and in detair Town J. C. Richter ahown on the plans and speciflca-i Lot 1, Block 60 First Ad" tiras of the City Engineer on file 1 dltion Ellen M Redfleld with the Police Judge of said City: Lot 2. Block 60. First Ad in the matter of said Improvement.! dition Minnie E. Deyo The property so found benefited and lable and assessed as afore- dltion Silas Obenchaln said is all that properly lying ad- Lot 8. Block 50, First Ad jacent to said parts of said streets j dition Mattle E. Mills between the aforementioned termini! Lot 8, Block 50, First Ad and extending bark to the centers: dition Sllaa Obenchaln of the respective block, so lying, Lot 10, Block 60. First Ad adjacent, and also all lots, parts of dltion Silas Obenchaln wl', irC.and,. acreaS property Alley back of Lots 9 and included within the quarter of the 10, Block 60, First Ad four block, boimdlnr anv lnier..l hi.i ci.. Xi . , 1 , , irv.m " 8"d Drt"08ed 1 - provement. That the docket of rttv 11... ,,. tion 2nrTefUP,"" P,roTld-i bT Bec-N54 ClTv. a26, By. .'' , yh- - " si anas Obenchaln . ZLll,? ?f ,ha own,!r8 'hosejLot 1, Block 47, First Ad- ,,us ueen so assessed as dltion Nellie I Sum aforesaid, and against which Hen. merB 1 044 40 have been docketed as by said or- Lo? 2 Block : 47 "rirrt Ad- 1'44'40 doLYCeamPoruTe,d trther,W" tne dition Nellie L. Summers 419.40 ..eh it? "Messed agalnsllLot 3, Block 47, First Ad- "&f.7.Vh "6.53 Hen floea.t tnr a..ii J. . I c2l.nhd ll?:"0- P-!Kt , " ,-. . LJ nu aases- BCU. Further notlc t h 1 . I'USJy1! .I"" J"!!!! .' PertriLo, T Block 4rjrs? Adl In r , h ""'"t" ofi r EB. Whar- 20 days from the date of the first 1 mi nic"'"?"' 419-40 ffl'ntS e ft&-'SS. M44.40 ?",..da-. " dy of! July. 1925, The owners of property so as sessed, as aforesaid, must either pay in cash or make and file wilh the police Judge of the said CHy on or before the 24th day of Aug ust. 1925, their respective applica tions to pay such mwessments in 10 annual Instalments. -,.,,.u 1. -.. 1 owners: Amonnla- Lot 4. Block 9, Original '""' Pon I K. Rwin.nn ti it. . W V of t,, , Kim I ' tuini.l . T.n .1. 1: tH.I,in'. " ' "1 lea 3, lilock 9, V j w-rr. ,1(1 (r ai U 1141111 Violations Swamp Police Judge Lem Gachaeen Put No Quarter F'ngr Out For Drivers rivers tej .pent the While Intoxica Police Judfe Gashagen busiest morning in police court I tire the Fourth of July feativltlea, when pav a s:o line imposed lor aruug- " na Bgreea ' reul before the fifteenth of the month i! John Hart waa committed to for a ten-day stretch, when he unable to pay a $20 tine for drunk nesa. j Judge Gaghagen was .true to his' promise. The Judge a short timet ago declared motorists who drove' while intoxicated would receive no! ,nuu,a'u m iuaury 01 a piain ""- Everett Owings waa fined $3 for1 In-'drivlng wltho muffler. Charles Rase paid $2 for parking , across an alley entrance. ,'u" UI 4 WM imposea upon B. K. Ring), tor driving Without a! ogie ior ariving witnout a i tail light. N. Z. Manns was fined $6 for 5l"lu' j J' D- Prlce wa" ,lned 2 ,or drlr- lng wltnout "sbta. A "ne ot 1 wa" b mo-1 Addi-!'""1 Preo " ose to am IStersection, and a similar penalty! was paid by O. Peyton for parking I in the fire rone. I H. N. Riper paid a two-dollar fine I for driving without a tall light. Three other motorists, guilty of! us ,'""'0,. am not appear, j ... ,u.. ... , . ,, , . , L MATH V,LEY HOSPITAL. i Charges for confinement on- ten n ten .a. i ' " tion. Pine street, $450 Mang. Stella .Names of Dronertr owner?- ' im, Lot S i Original Town C. J Swlni e 1 174 10 , " . "ngie .... 1.174.30 340.92 776.54 972 23 T.n a niCi, ko !..('-. . 347.23 69.44 69.44 ui.ivu anas uuviwiiiiiu .. SH of alley back of Lot 8, BIk Kn ., , 239.87 Mattle B. Mllla 6.31 of alley back of Lot Y. ?"ek Addition 32 1 ",oc- - -r- 9. BVVT'FVrst "Ad 'er 106.63 it 9, Block 47. First Ad dition J. A. Houston .... 4114(1 Block . Ad- H'JonB.P, Alexander .. 1.044 Tet norlh rl I ,11 NW corner of Block 9. Original Town, thence N'ly. along 6th St. 380', thence Ely. parallel to Pine St. 130', thence ly. Parallel to 5th St. 310', thence Wly. along Pin. St., t beginning. """am uounty 4,699.63 Thla , - , "" is punitshed ny au- ! Common CoancS. Pursuant to Section 26a nf th. ck.. ,r nf city. ""e, , Kl.fl.ll.il, l'MIs July 2i. l-i ;.-,. Oregon, i - are- - : iiri a MATiirniTVTVirnillJTH INSTATE UUiHUiHII run avimcauk jiuiir,ii?aA '""nr ll ill ITU nilL : VI....... h Mi.nlv hAl.t r.,H.lk nlt.H.. i '" " In the Hat of Oregon aaaix latfolm hi. h lubmltted to teata in thei avenr.rnnnrt, of milk and butter, r,,,nn ,, , K.,w.,th r.'iorf. ,.rv.,...r., to ;,. 8.-tatln n-i :l .re t-lwi. w.U th. aver- in received last nlaht from the de-jace pounds of milk at ;;5. Arerane partment of a.rlcul.ur. of Oregotv pound, of fat plarfd a. SS.M Aarieul.ur.l college. i .Number ..I 4' pound- ... r.a.l.ed . ,. The aaaoclaliona rated were Tllla-I mook f'ni.m. Klamath. Mrlowcst. t red Kuowi; coqullle. I. I H. Kichardt. HENRY STILES IS muua, i.wii'iu, lbiu. jiih.u, v. ... .--v - Melowest. Coqullle nd Columbl.. rUI rod. ubnilll-d 84 t.-.l. lhe l.i.er no, reporting. Te.ter, in the,, milk averaging . charge were: Tllamook. R. 8. Hall; with an average fal weight ..( JO.JJ Klamath. C. A. Henderson; L,nco..!The wl. herd rated the hUhea, : l''B. K. E. Eiuniel: : average fal in produciluu of thoae. . i .. ELECTROCUTED BViP"" HIGH VOLT WIRES power line ai uia r.wauna Sunday, anernoon. will be Held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Rev. A. F. Simmons will direct the cere- monies. stiles is survived by a widow and ; inree minor children. Death la believed to have been Death la hellnve.1 tn hnva l-n 1 'caused by contact with an Iran run. - ; way against which a strone wind na" blown the wire carrying a load of 11.000 volts. Sliles fell backward into the water and waa dead when recovered a snort time later. So sadden and so potent was the stock that Stllea uttered no cry of distress. As all evidence indicated an -e. cidental death, an lnnueat was il.. ed uuue.eaarv. Stiles was emnloved with . ti driving crew for the Sawmill En &ae"l and Construction com pany. p. , Hunter . Ber OI tnat concern, withnessed the accident. COUNTY FAIR'S -. I - ' - ' ' Judges for the coming county fair; have hem appointed, according lo a communication re.en-.-d verdsy aii'Tiiocn: from tn ii-eci.i. Amii-t:l- A. l.iiMl,:i..n. wim rccemlj- iniie a trip through Klam-iin ath county, in the interest of thei Dodv wi" e shipped from Whit 113.65 extension department, will Judge1'0''1'' n"rtuary In Dcnyer, l.'olo.. j oeoi cattle, sheep and hogs. 1 ! Dairy cattle will be under the! 1 Judgement of R. G. Fowler, assist- eouiity agent of Jackson county. i7.i5Wlth ,, B Howell, county agent 0f 340.93 Joiephine county, Judging the jduction of crops. Ada Hrewater h.. oi...j ...... .. I UUHIfBUC art and culinary exhibits at the county fair. Although no acceptance has been received from John H. Fuller, sec retary of the Southern Oregon Poul- 347.23 trv Breeders' association, It is ex 07a,iPeC'ed that he wl" erve ln ,he juoging 01 poultry. Mrs. Jessie Mc- , ... ,. 1 . . . . "u.o, oeau 01 me domestic art and' Home economics division of O. A. C, ! will be a visitor in Klamath county! during the dates of the county fair, and arrangements have been made ,ror an hour's dally address to In- , terested housewives on her line of' endeavor ln the school. i A circulation covering the elty of Klamath Falls and th. county of Klamath that's the Klamath News. THE 40 III III I PALACE THE OLDEST, MOST RELIABLE WE APPRECIATE 524 MAIN ST. Tuesday. August -1. airl -. vr-va-- Tllll retWirt Will be llf Vftlltulltt1 i ' I . ,,. ".....- I ranchers, who are endeavoring ... " ,,, ... ., lu ., , . I bring up their alamtaid iu - aeren. I f-. W. Lewla. rancher 1U the 3le intoreaieo in tne niamaui a." FT. KLAMATH The O. I. club of Kurt Klauiatlu honored Mra. II. I.. Weuw of Mo-j with a aurprisv shower he home of Mr. Floyd Miller on Friduy afternoon. The: use was altractlrely decorated: baaketi of Shasta duislm undiund Hurley Flnlon are atlll living. weet peas. Delirious rt fr.n-; menu were served and the alter- noon pleasantly spent In converse-; J. V. Heaslg. .Mrs. vt. r;. .irnoi son, Mrs. U. K. Csrier. Mr, nay Taylor. Mrs. R. S. Uwsley. Mrs. H. Jucobson. Mrs. H. Ferguson, Mra. J. P. Looaley. Mrs. Hoy Hick- man and Mm. Gay Ijiwt.ui. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller enter ik. u.n.l .nil Mrm u . ! .v.uu u. - L. Weisa of Modoc I'uint at din ner on Friday evening. Rovnrend and Mra. Weisa are leaving un Monday for a two weeks' visit- In Eugene, Oregon, where the Rever end Weiss will be an initrui-tor at. the Epworth League convention. OBITUARY Samuel II. Birdwell, died in local hospital Saturday night from acute heart trouble. Body shipped tn Belllngham, Wash., by Whll lock's. Masonic funeral services to be held in Bellioghaui. Lillian Marion Kinney. 31, Pine St., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Kimsey. Lillian, asje one day, will 1 be burled today lia-i.lnkvilln cem-: elery, Rev. Yarnes 'officiating. Flond A. Johnson. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. Johnson, Buena Vista at Scott ittreets, died at 1 o'clock Monday mnrnini; fro, pneumonia preceded by whooping cough. Funeral services today at 2:30 from Whltlock's .Mortuary and .inl. - rtr.cnt a! Unr-vMe erm-tiry. yi Camuroii Aiward, drowned Sprague river Saturday afternoon. "Is homo, Wednesday. Janie. H. MrFull. 6S, of Pee val- y' dled of Paralysis at a local '10SI)ital- Buried yesterday In I'o pro-:ValIey cemetery. - - Relieve Choughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with An droulMI-Uc .ml CU wrt fnd tuh CbOdroi'. Muatwol. (mildar foroi) iso. Better than a Mustard Plaster KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Servlc. The Peasley's $ uiiin.uo court House BEST MEAT AT IJHIMI-LI I1HI HI-If I VI I III. II I I .11 ur iLiiTirtm uii JWe II. MeVall. . "" "' "' ulUe.t and iu..t re.pe.led ranrher realdfi.t. of IMe tallry. pa Mr 4 away lute KaiuiJay '""J' ( of parulala. . r. ' '""" '; "' " " "Id. The trip from mUM .t wait made In an uuila-raiit train. Mr. Mr Full waa born In Spring- .. , .HrA i'i,.n only 'I'"a. Mo , April . i. . i a he. the Ivll war a. a uniuiui.r uo. h, ... ,r tender age. He had uyi m u-1 I, ...,,,mrv f..r near v 20 yeara. .......... , ii ..... t..rv If,.,.....- 111 I k? i lie married Mary lloberla In li 'and had two children by Iter. John and I'earl, both of whom are atlll 'living. Mm. M.Kull died aliile the children were lu Infancy. lltirlcil li-linuy i In Mr. M. Kull married Alice j Wyni.r. Their four children. Karl Clarence. Lotllo mid Wllma as well two atup-childrrn, Kthel Huberts Mr. Mrrall la also surviveu ny two brothur, Karf and liuxaull, who live In Missouri. 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 .OUR BUSINESS IS CARING FOR YOUR EYES We do nothing else. Examin ing eyes, making fjass.-a U ft ouch particular case, la, .in. I 1ms 1,,.,-n m:r r in -i.il: f -.- 'ars. We have the latent scientific in-'ritmrnt to all iu lu tlie.e examinations, anil the machinery for grinding the enei. DR. GOBLE Eyi-a Ktnmlnol QUICK HRRVICR 700 Main Street Classe. Frame. Ground Repaired ALTAMONT 7- ,zr Dances Every Wedne.day and Saturday Night. Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks MARTIN Kj. REASONABLE PRICES MARKET MEAT MARKET IN KLAMATH CO. YOUR PATRONAGE Funeral ric wr nw y.lr. '"' l,ul ..tnnatm. llllcruielit wm A lunger entered the outer ufflr. ,( a eieteiitloua aulle uhd luiiilrd: "l the laiaa In?" "I will , air," aald rourte.ua lerk. Knlurnlng he reported! "Ye., tha ( ( ,l( lu vour card I think h. wou w, i,u,e III. rhaue. lu lean I .,. ' 1 " If ynil will PELICAN LUNCH llie Mom. of (ha IVIIraa STEW nih. Off Main. A fumnco in your home will keep the summer at your rommunri all win ter, l'rict's $1.'55 up. Phono 371. . ! Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort .van your health depends nn th. kind of heat yon obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction at your furnace and th. skill with which 11 la Installed In y.ur hum.. Health require, an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. (omfort require, ade quate heal at mlulrautn ex pense aud effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phono 323 Build with STUNE-TILE INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT llulldlnga rnnstrurted for com merclal use mu.l yield a aalla ruclory return un the money in. vested and Slone-TII. construc tion offer, n ure- mi'ins of tr. cori'l'li, hltie Dm. ole.-l iiuiM- 'ill. :,oin,w coii. reto bri, k given you permanence, attractive nnponrunre iin.l fir. nnd weather proof quiililiea at a aubatanllal Buying uver reinforced ronrreln. Stores, garages and fuctorlea of Hlone-Tlle construction are every where yielding a safe Income from satisfied tinunta. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 703 Market Phone ft82-V AUDITORIUM & NUSSER THE 0 till Klamath efery N. U "a 3 uld lie Rwanm Meet A. U W Kail. ly. Mr-. K.,J?'.I . larli auaauia w llf Bring V, HID am PEL W. are ta u. J KM., a ad NkTj Ut. hit- aunji Lewis Gir 223 S.6tk J EVAK Shoe RV Good Wa?b-4H 1014 Malty 1 Brotf Paint i 1029 Mil PhoneV 1. a. ooiae Cn-o. f I MO VbawiB. null Frtaa ( Z. PETERS True lire of VWs ArcrtxHlMl b s KdurarlloA. MIU. MAT! Real BOl limes. FRED Real Estate, V Fir. Ins"" 1030 M.ln 84. M DB.F.R.00DWI Dwteopathle PhJld, 1 n n. F. W 1 Klamath Fs M BKND-KLAMATH '( STAOl I Now Operatlnt-H CENTRAL PT0 10a So. gtii l Edward B.As . . tatntlltttO' . Stat, and Fc(l Suite No. 6, W"! j TRIANGU ' CAFE -n a, i k raoai w "ut2 TIM pUM "1 I I:: PniiJ'. M. U GACHA0EN, PHONE 68 "'fioiui iowh ji. a. El m'U " 2!7.14lJ2!-A,0ln1c:math Fa"-X"? "i . riovN ALL I an Mai. 0