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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
f Pare EicKI KLAMATH COHY BASKET LEAGUE TO PLAY SEf A series of twer.t-M':r bas-ti':-: hall sa:r.e fur Js.n;iiry and Fotiru-j ary ha Vtt srr.mi;ej by Oc. Klimsth Ccunty P:sktftn!l lraju'. j it is announced ly Kr-d Brookr. aecrrta"? of he Telicaa. Counmni-I Itjr clab. I The teams participating nro: i Hih ichool alumni. KU'iiath Elks Merrill. Malin. Fort Klamath. The Afeacr, Chiloquin and Teliean City. The play-oft of the championship J schedule begins February SO, with silver cap going to the wiauc.- as permanent property. j Games have been arranged tui tie following schedule: Northern IMvision Jan. 9 Chiloquin at Agency, j Jan. 9 Fort Klamath at Klam-i ath Falls. i Jan. IS Agency at Klamath; Falls. j Jan. 16 Fort Klamath at Chllo-i Jan. 23 Klaroalh Falls nt Chil-i oquin. ' Jan. 23 Ascacy at Fort Klam ath. , Jan. 30 Agency at Chilcqain. Jan. 30 Klamath Falls at Fort Klamath. Feb. 6 Klamath Falls at Agen- cy. Feb. 6 Chiloquin at Fort Klam ath. Feb. 10 Chiloquin at Klamath Falls. Feb. 13 Fort Klamath at Agen cy. Southern Division - Jan. 9 Merrill at Pelican City. Jan. 9 Klamath Falls at Malin. Jan. 16 Klamath Falls at Peli can City. Jan. 16 Malin at Merrill. Jan. 23 Pelican City at Malin. Jan. 23 Merrill at Klamath Falls. Jan. 30 Pelican City at Merrill. Jan. 30 Malin at Klamath Falls. Feb. 6 Merrill at Malin. Feb. 6 Pelican City at Klam ath Falls. Feb. 13 Malin at Pelican City. I Feb. 13 Klam.ath Falls at Ster-I rill. I Championship Schedule j Feb. 20 First Northern team ! versus second Southern team. ! Feb. 20 Second Northern team j versus first Southern tsam. Feb. 27 Winners on the 20th j play tor championship. Feb. 27 Losers on the 20th! play for third place as a prelimin ary to championship game. SENATE FIGHTS ON WORLD COURT (Continued From Seven) ! riedly met and resolved that it would ' refuse to consider any hill regard ,ing the debts coming from the sen: ate. House members, always jeal ous of the uppity senate, went around muttering, but the rules for-, bid open criticism of the other house I on the floor. The house members' feel that the debt funding agree-j ments are revenue legislation and Bhould therefore originate in the house. Senators, of course, are even J more contemptuous of this than! they usually are of any Ideas that , germinate in the head of a mere! congressman. Eyes Bad? Try Camphor For eye trouble there is nothing! better than simple camphor, hydras-, tis. witch hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any cane sore, weak or strain-j ed eyes Aluminum eye cup free. Whitman Drug Co. A d i . GET YOUR GUNS ; Sl0rJ5MN'S DETECTIVE IN PRIEST ROBES IS CHARGED 1 NSW Vof;K. lVr 1J. United News A Xvw York policeman drtv. : sd himself as a prioM and mtemut-i-tl lo oxirai-t a on(t'lon from . Ivn ;ir old (iiiwnip.- Ynlintlno. , v!u ! held on th suspicion that ho Knows sun-tMhitii; about a Hrooklyn nnirtlT. This charge was brought by the noy p attorney, who says tne police have emploved every possible means to make t;uiseppe talk. SERVICE BUILDS ROADS, TRAILS Forestry Dept. Shows New Construction Through Klamath's Mts During the IS 25 session, the for est service was exceptionally sue-1 cessful in its construction work in and near the t'rater national forest, according to Forest Supervisor Kan k!n. Work on four mountain roads are practically completed, while approx imately 64 miles of trail were fin ished. In speaking of the road and trail work. Supervisor Rankin re marked that although the roads were primarily built for forest pro tection and for opening Interior for est regions, they are also of value to the hunter, the camper and settler. Six miles of road between Apple gate river and Steamboat ranch were built and a new road around the foot of Manianita hill in the Apple gate district eliminated a steep and narrow grade. 83.0OO Spent A total of 35.000 was expended. on the Dead Indian Soda Springs road, and. according to present plans, a like amount will be spent next year to transform It into a first class mountain road. A road from Fish lake ending in the vicinity of Four Bit creek was also completed. A trail, seven miles long,, from Lamb's mine to McDonald Gap. around the south end of Ashland mountain, was made and 26 miles on the tributaries of the North Fork of Rogue liTer'were'' completed. Klght and one-fourth miles of new trail on the south and middle forks of the same river furnishes a much Legal Notices XOTICK OV SCHOOL DISTTUCT IIOXD tLKt'TlOX Klamath fountv School District. Notice is hereby given that a bond election is called to be held at var ious school houses in Klamath County School District on the 23d day of December, 1925, between the hours of two o'clock p. m. and seven o'clock p. m., for the purpc-ae of voting upon the ques tion of contracting a bonded indebt edness of $75.010 for the purpose of building school houses, addi tional school rooms, purchase of equipment, all a a set forth In notices posted ou each school house doftr. Polls 'H1 open at two o'clock and close at seven o'clock p. m. A legal voter is one who is a citizen, ha resided for a time of '.'Jy days in the district, and has property listed upon the last assess ment roll of the cc.-unty school dis trict. Head3 of families having children of school age may vote without property qualification. This bond issue of $75,000 will be carried by entire valuation of county school district which approx imates $20,000,000. A voter of the county school dis trict may cast his ballot at any of the polling places in the dis trict, and not necessarily in his own sub-district. The regular legal notices, show ing allocation of all funds are post ed on door of each school house in which school is now being held. (Signed) VERA V. OKFIKLD. Clerk of County School DIs- triM. D15. 17.19 AND SHELLS HERE SUPPUBS 9 Wt to . hitherto inuecossdite region. Uikc of lite Wixxls I Ton miles were built nenr thoj Lake of the Wood into a country of 1 mauy hcnic attractions as veil aa timber rewiurcea. I Thirtivn tulle were completed on' the Klamath side of the Casradel divide near the t'rater lake national' I park. This trail, when completed, Is to join the middle fork of the Hogue1 trail ' . . 1 needed patrol route KMJMTH fTRATKn HKKVH'K 8TATIOV J'lTTI-H ! ItlUf.K HKItVirW STATION KLAMATH TlltK IIOUHH IMI'EIUAr, UAKAGU , Tluirs.lav. Doc." 17, 102." BATTLERS READY FOR TAP OF BELL - (I'oullliuisl tnm Mi S.'x'li) versal of the dono sheet after his second meeting. lloth Kid Olson and Mike Miimii lino, who will atop four f ist rounds In the curtain raiser, are ready. The seal sale to date Is heavier than for any previous card. Women are especially invited. ording to' or summer Associated Gasoline' meets ail demands of . - i !, Q " W ) A II to Quidk Parting Uniform power More miles to fheGallo.ru ASS b CI ATE D OIL COMPANY Matchmaker Kyl ester, and even new . iimvlsl.ni r.ir ihelr urniwr IriMitiuent will be olmel veil. ! The first l'" xHru nt I oVIoi k pivml'il. I the la.l It 30 word of Malrhm.ikc S Ivesler. OREGON CITIES SEEK SEWAGE SOLUTION I'UKTI.ASK. Ore. Iec. Id - lie search work Is being starU-d this month thai will Icuil eventually to Win ter tons KMMATIf KU.I.H CITY LIMITS HKKVK'K STATION ALT A MoNT KUltVK'H STATION IJI'NN'S HKItVK.'K STATION NEWBY'H CASH STOKK methods of disposing of se nite bv iltlea and towns al Wlllnuietle river. The Hirvey will ho mad under the direction of II. II, llltiiusn. l ulled Htsles sanitary engineer In charge of the western district, with headiitinrtera In Hall Francisco. It la proposed first lu hold conference of city engineers from munlclpnllllea which dump refuse Into the stream. Including Uregou City, I'ayton. Iluttevllle. Halem, At bauv. I'orvallls and Kugene. . MOMIK'H STORE, Kmio .. ni'VsJ,lly?1.H.l;:IlVICK "TATION, I'ort Klamath IIONANA JAItA;K, Uonanas (iRAY H STOHK Oliiio LAMM'S STOW.;, Mwloa Point ' -' " irwLU FOR One It 1 1. - nlctllra " ' "' frd fnr I'osi mister John a ll Of folk. A tl . piminlm,0HI saya. ... A. J). LAMBERT, Prop. iff '