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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
NEWS I fiFJS 2 J Ml 77 r7"7irrt'v Wednesday, December 30, 1923 , . WJr , nrougn in tootball-less College Pare Thrw . .i.h.iiiii ut tuoliir car L,IK lH',l")' " ,,y j,, torpormi'"" mi "" ... iwii ("I'd Irulnlimda, of "' '' "l,' ' ...i.i wrlih uiur tliialt ttt, l'r" l. Jltrv.1ar Mlkn. F . fur llnlitatllattf H""."' 'J ... ttlllUI " -" L tr ludl ' b",h Lf.,1 ma jnil"rl limine ....-. .1 Itiln turn I .L.m murium wniin nave L In Hrld turin Ih !l Interest in nryaier ,jHol lh , ' coming winter will ukl, no t'bryalor rjit eilillb'l thruugb L,,,. Thro io irain Liiptrlrd tu be but Ih L, of iniir tralnluada la mill of tht enthusiasm npfltncwl lir the 1'hrya- rat Mttf$wJ i '-i B Df. rrKBid-r Itrland C la ! mrrlilura at Hi po(l" lo tax lb thrtlur lnfl.i'..uii and bla tim a tlulrnl itmh. Ilo Lt Itutiorarir iirri- nr ifllli ao!hr Si buur.i, ti;tlnmon. whu ban held ihlp tlwa aud Kln p- ! tula that b null dnimt rK.a la Iba cbambrr and nltlroco ut parllanmn- Utait la tlila. I la au rer an 111 war. rial terrlm about the for- vuiilni thla deputy and u lir. bla anirr dla- r tl!h ih protcot allu- Mal. Finance MlnUtr Wnimira will tin dlariiMod l-MUtwilnK of Iha'raklBKt i Uj.'nral ruomtxra at . n thla IMS.' fUi M. I)uuminll. on Uan tt lb Urt coalition P nrt. In oppoaltlnn lo filbu, llrland (Icrrcly cl onal to rontlnu Inflation Mr od proKi t and pJiurr. I m utterly lilt poll! leal ayatrm by fr V ,, ,, 'v ,0"r,-,'l,",in Arkan.,,, lull,. .S.u.Unt labor In .mall aho,.., garment S , ' V " ""f1' ' "' r."." " ' ' I"-" InMitution economically indc ttlrnM,k.g l,,.l., II.. puMj. ut; K. W. ZIU1!,, former profcaaor in im,orUnt univcr.itlca. LfOcal Briefs l hlliHiiln VUiior Marvin Wll llama, Jr.. roaldent of Chlloquin, mad a brief bualneaa trip to Klam ath Kalla on Tnewtay aftornoon. (ierber VUllor A. Whltloek of tierbvr la tneludcd In the. (ileal of lb Kntplr hotel III la work. Itorrla YUllur J. II. Kate of Dnrn. a frequent 4iulna Tlaltor In Klamath Kalla. I apendlnf a abort II mo In the cdty hla week. . la fllllnled with lumber cper atlona In the oonhera Callfurala city. In From tllene Mra. Anita M. Kealer wa a brief 'bualnoaa vlaltor in Klamath Poll yetcrduy from the Keater ranch In tha Olene district. VUllltiR In I'rmoTllle Mra. K. K. Ilayea U rl.HInu fur a nhort time lib her mo:!ir in I'rlnerlUo plnn nlnif to apend the comlnic month In the northern cliy. Mra. Uri-oa" chil dren will alao vilt In Jruieirllle. VUlllnit With HUK-r Mlaa Ncllla Lalta of tlia Lalta ranch on Ihe Mer rill road, la vlaillni for aerwrnl darn thta-ek r!h bur lter In Klam ath Kalla. In oa Ituaioiwa Included In the bunlncia vUltora In Klamath Falls yesterday oa Jacob steyakal of Ma ilt!, well known rnschcr of the Tule Lake country. Mnlln Merchant In A. Kalina. morchant and 1'anker of Malln. 1 Included In the out of town bualneaa flultora lo spend Tuesday In Klam ath Kalla. ty. spent Tuesday afternoon In Klamath Falls vktltlst; with (rlenda and relative.. They make their home In Pelican City, where Smith I affiliated with h lumber com pany. Mra. Southwell Improves Mrs. V. V. Southwell, who has been con fined to her home for several days Is able to be about tor the first lime. Mrs. Southwelll enjoyed a brief visit down 'tows Tuesday. unparliamentary. I mil It." rwlllriacs t'pwt M" arv particularly agl- wrtUii Iks Imminent decl- radlrul members of lb tle to Doumer's pro- ' antlr radical Itroup "n from Ih cabinet, ""ly would be able lo 5'ftlc, but If some of them ftonl ho m la: lit replace the 'A deputies nearer the wrvera believe that the we likely, and that the "! thua would be stared W-iiitnmer. "T of cajolery, argument ' a,lonal upbraldlns; of "J aorlallata. llrland found fc" In the attitude of his Hhln the cabinet. apparently remain ""wnt sa ever, and the full of saving Ihe aorern "Poo Ihe frail shoulders, lo(iuohro and personal ''the promlor. sblnt fulls, nono could "ut thero would not be ''lotn ronaequences. Con- nlltlcnl convulsions of ' l amatlnx that the peo- 'Jmaliiei n CBim. " People aro rtlagusted and "lain of mind mlaht '"o innioihlns more ilefl- , ' Incident otherwise In 'II. J believed to be consld ""tmtlon If the radicals do r"1 '0 bis pleas. xti::, DivoitcK ..n!' ,or ""orca SKBlnnt his QroRory.v . ' In his divorce com- r,"y, cruel sml Inhuman Qresnry wasn't aatlaflod. In Hhnppliiii TueMbiy Mr. and Mrs. Uiephen lirllfllh. ranchers of tli Stukel Itrldico vicinity spent Tuesday In Klamath Kalla enjoying a shopping aud btuino vlr.ll. Ki tum Houtli Mrs. Stolla . Van tmon and MUa Btella fiklnner of San Franrlaco returned Monday aft ernoon to their home In Ihe south after vlaltlUK -lth Mrs. Vsn hmon aon and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Kmon. They havo enjoyed the holidays In the city. Annul Theater Mr. Frank Frankford, Mrs. Bell Martin. Vera ThompHon and Juckle Kmmcns en joyed the Tuesday evening showing of "Pair Fools." wllh Kolb ana 1)111 t the Cratcrliiu theater In Med ford. There were many residents from Klamath Falls to enjoy the trip and attend the theater. Hiihtnlt to Operation Mrs. F. E. Hopkins, wifo of the desk clerk of n.n u hlin IVll.nn hotel, was taken to her rooms In the hotel Tuesdsy aftornoon after submitting to a minor oporatlon In the Klamath Val ley hospital. According to Hopkins last night his wife Is recovering rap Idly. Knjoya Meilforil Theater Mr. and Mrs H. W. Pooio were among the Klamath Fall residents to attend, the showing of Kolb and DIU lut eal mimical venture. "I'atr o' Fool", showing this week In the Craterlan Iheater In Jledford. Hens Ituy Lot-l ' 110 of Mills addition has been sold ,o ltobert Hens of Klamath Falls by William McCahe. The deed was ftled yesterday In County Clerk De Up's office and the consideration named at I500- Mnlln Visitor In-Amorig the out of town business TiaHors In Klam ath Mis yesterday Burt Bob of Malln. In Fmnt Mrrrlll-Mrs. Madollne Cook. r--dM.t-of Merrill, spont TTayTnKlamalh Kalla comh.n g hu.lncss and pie-'"" ,n br'f visit. Khoppiiur In Klnmash Kalla Mra. Ida 8. llatton combined a business and shopping tour Into Klamath Falls on Tuesday afternoon from her homo on tho Hock Creek rood. l-osrn for O. A. Dclos Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Mills, and Max Newson, on of Dr. and Mr. O A. Nawson. left on Monday after noon for Ccrvallla, where they will attend the wedding of Walter Snyder and Mlas Ituth Price. Mill. 6uyder and Newsom are member of Sigma Nu on Oregon Agricultural college. Snyder bus many Mends In Klamath Falls who are students of the col lege. He Is the son of Dr. J. K. Snyder, who rocently addressed the Klamath county chamber of com merce rom North Dend. In Kroin Pelican m- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and duughtor. Bet- Viaitlnjc With Daughter Alan H. Hughes of Bedford, with hi aon John II. Hughe and Oliver Hughes, also of Modford, arrived In Klam ath Falls Tuesday to visit with Mra. William Zumbrumnti who conduct the Crater Inn, half way between Klamath Falls nd Bend, Mrs. Zutn brumm la the daughter of Allan Hughe and a sls:er to the other two. ; In. From C'hlloqsln Included In the out of tows vlattora In Klamath Falls this week are Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Klnehort f Chlloquin, who are spending some time In the city, call ed by the Illness of Dr. Rlnehart's mother, who 1 til In a local hospital. For Sale Case suitable for bak rr. also computing , scale. Palace Market, 624 Main St.. Phone 68. DSO Legal Notices Xtmt'K OF TIMB AXD PLACE OP HKAItlNU. L-K-liO DKFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF OREGON. In the matter of the application syrJOHANStN Resolve this New Year ever to be smartly shod and begin with the Karma, Jan uary's and Johanscn's Calendar style. Sold only at this shop. 'Patent -father (uilbPinStal) , $10 of tb Klamath River Boom Com pany, a corporation, for a franohise to construct boom on a portion of the Klamath River. To tlx Klamath Rlrar Boom Com pany and to whom It may concern: Notice la hereby jclren that public hearing on tha application of the Klamath Hirer Boom ComTwnr. eorporathn, praying for an order of ue rutins Service Commission of Oregon granting a franchise under the provisions of Chapter 188, Gen eral laws of Oregon for 1917. for the Orlvlng, catching, booming, aartlng, rafting, holding, and handling of aw logs and other timber products on Klamath River, In Klamath County, Oregon, will be bad and bald at th Count House, Klamath Kalla, Oregon, on th 1st day of March, 1926, t th hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M, The water upon which th appli cant ask for a franchise ar de scribed a follow, tc-wH: Beginning at a point In tb south west quarter of the northwest quar ter of section aeventeea, Tp. St 8. R. I E. W. M where the low water line on the south shore of the Klam. ath River 1 Intersected by the west erly boundary line of the eight of way of th Lost River Diversion Canal of the Unified Bute Bureau of Reclamation; thence running northwesterly across th Klamath River at right ancle to the thread of th stream to Intersect the low water line on the north shore of the river: thence running down stTeam alonr; said low water line to a point where the same Is Intersect ed by the section line between see tioa twenty-tbre and twenty-four of Township Thirty-sine South of Rang Eight East, Wtii. Her. thene souineriy across toe Klam ath River at right angles to the thread of the stream to Intersect the low water Hne on h south abore of the liver; thence running op stream along aald low water Hne to th place of beginning. The applicant contemplate mak- in. CATI.in ImimwiMMt. .Imi. . j upon the portion of the stream above uumeu i or me ariving, catching, boomlne. aenln. nM.. kni.il.. and handling of saw log and other tlTnh.r rmjiwta i . out and described 1n'th application uereiu uq upon Lne map accom panying uch application on 111 In the office of this Commission. Dated at Ijoti rw.M. .hi. 41.. day of December, lIt. ruiiL.lu BBKVTCB COMMISSION OF OBEOON. By BENJ. F. FORBES, JR., Scv. D30-J6, It, 20. 27 said court has been appointed as the time and place for th hca!n of objections thereto and th set tlement thereof. Dated and first publkibed Dec ember 9, 126. r - ELMER L APPLIGATH, Administrates, D,ll,l3,J0 Jl if KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. In confinement a pleasant ' rest awaits you. adv.. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT . Notice Is hereby given that the underlined a. imtBiitntn. the estate of Bessie B. 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