iHLtJ ltlatl.. tJ J"- Satunlav. Mimli U PIKl T W tilth. ran, i iilmlnuU limn Page Four III till' l ,1.1 I..I gallnwa 1'ua.Ullil ' cuutltlvd Itl.mllla ami nf I lie III U I ilr r ,.1.. illl.l II 1.,' II.HMi'.l llh 1U.I1- i will h,iiv it In-" "' .,....Liii rot.iu I" i I.' I. If' lllir.Miii. Mi'li " iliiH"l S...i .'In. ami's i" "" ,,it.. il.AiKii..l I" l'-'" """ ,l.-r.'r. from r..lim Hi "" UiioiiKli Hi- .o.ll..l Hi"""")' .l.l.lK.." I...I" H " - T'"" Uv IlKlil. lit llnwin'tt.l '"il'll" City Fathers Pawing Pavement; Slipping .1.1-11 lini'i.'v In. It K. I' Silnk .nl.n'i. In li"-l ill. In. 1.. rt.lil.tl iu,Vi" I .1 ! I. ( II..' J .Mu.lrl lin W illi. A mooting i"u it miinltv i-liili l .'iiil-l'i-'1 old Kiii.Ii1i dr. I'l.i. iim'.I al.i a i". .-: in. f i iii t ti.il i .1' ' 1 . III., .lull i.'.'l ll:..' l!" l,.ncl.ll li'-'.l 1 1 ' J . in. .it 1i.ii. ih ii i' . ti in tlio l!u-iii. M.-ti .li'1 i Pl:ins for tlio . u i'I. in. .it ii.n .it l. Ml rl.iii !' .1 it .in' w!l ''i'1. 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RVmomHor tne oi'itt-r, in i'i.u " ; after tno oinor uiwn Anu now uu in.wnvv. , ., , .... ,,o i.huo :iiui ymi somjr n.mh.-io. I ""Hm J Nll M4 3 i ' ' ' 7". MfXTrrsinrIlT M3 i n l B :J 11 II B " I 1 1 I A II 1 I v I II I If Irish ..ii- III v-I JI V4 I .?! U B r"-1 1 .. K'U IV m ' -f-- 1 fe I 3 nil 11:, uriior. For- III JLtSPMSS the city council in regard to pacing uccomph.-U-tho Ml trhere. For example: , there nas uci u i " - J ST.V vi r.' For the past two year Uorni avenu. There is :h hme for wonderful improvement fori,,n a pav Klamath Fall. no one disputes that. J war., the Sewers are one foot. pvin is an-,, re miin.".ous iustaiues other. I'P noes .one foot anil down Ja.-t ION another, and at the present ,f rate of proitress ther. ;io does not paved Th.'M' f sil. h eon- are utldi'tlood. And sut'ii. :.'n: prttiioner treet the ti'y .'.uiinil but ill.' thre are w ill be no , 03 l!ie side ... either within the rise above a purely r""i- " t next one hundred years. I jeiiion. Th. ia.t ohiwtion raised by one Hut no one object to i,.e p.iviiic of the eity ensineera wa 10 the ef-l,.f California in.nue or feet that It wa not practical to lay proun.N. Kveryone agr paTemeni over a sewer main the; ill be a fine a-.-t t. ..m. tr the main was laid. And ; It is time tor a new lhat. aecordinu to the general ron-' ward. .March:" renins of opinion amonK engineers - - , NEW COM. CLUB , ' The sewers can be puddled, an' Inexpensive proposition where there' is water available. And while there 1 is nothing lik ' time and seasons to, settle any ground. puddling. rjNew Building Will Fill lamping win ccuiuyusii as wailing for a year or two. And this ia according to authorities that know what they are talking about. Paving has been known to break . down in Klamath Falls where there Is no sewers, and on high ground. I CUiloiiuin is coming to the front ff, Just what Is back of all IhU hesi-i with a new community club house Uncy is difficult to fathom. Can. The Community club own Its own It be that the quality of paving 'lot. and has sufficient money with Which is now approved by the city (which to get slarted. engineer must have a bed of solid The plans drawn by Ivan A. rock before It will ataud up? If; Smith, architect, call foe a building CHILOQUIN PLAN Long Felt Need; Oth er Growth Shown CO, it Is time to consider something In the way ot a genuine concrete base. Assuming for the sake of argu ment that the style and quality of! pavement is all that its sponsors, claim for it, there is no sound rea son for any delay on the score of treet and sewer improvement. Legitimate Kcasons. There is, of course, a reason for legitimate hesitancy. That Is, as to whether or no the Buena Vista sec tion will be sufficiently built up to carry the improvement costs. The best answer is ItuiL 58 homes were built in the district last year without pavement, and that more re now being built. And the best' judges of value believe that the property is able to carry the costs. Must resident of a new district Wallow in the mud for several win ters before as important and logi cal an improvement as California avenue can be contemplated? Or, have the city fathers no large faith in the growth of Klamath ' Tails? A Xerr Artery. California avenue provides a new atraight main artery into the city. There Is no more important street deTelopment beforo the cityv coun cil Sixth street being in the off- One can understand the motives of a man who has a corner lot with his building improvement facing containing 4.100 feet of floor space, the general design fallowing typical colonial outlines. The main floor and galleries will Build with 1 STONE-TILE l : Variety in Building Design The architect choojes his structural materials with closo regard for their adaptability to the many varied details of hi building design. SJono-Tile possesses this quality of adapt ability to a tiigh degree and keeps down building costs with out sacrificing the desired arch itectural effect. Stone-Tile hollow concrete brick is everywhere proving Us utility and economy in the con struction of handsome homes, schools, churches, business and industrial buildings, using face brick or stucco finish or left in the natural state. See stone-Tile before you build. Klamath' Concrete Pipe Co. 763 Slarkct Phone 582-W ic iS Appetite! T Health VJLll PoodJ CUM -' ce? The way is paved to profit for investors ill rapid developing of ALTAMONT ACR Avenues of onnortunitv are open rm ' . X X those who get in at this stage. PRICES of acreage in this fast growing community is hplnw todnv s vnlue. and vastly below the increased vi the immediate future. These are merely statements which we would like to hack up to you with tangible proof' Yenient purchase arrangements are offered t6 immediate investigators and investors. Let Us Show You Altamont Acr and explain to you the liberal payment plan we offer to home makers. Get your Dollars working for you in ALTAMONT ..' GARDEN ACRES The Closest-In Acre Tracts offered in the City. You can raise all your own Vegetables, Berries, Flowers, etc., and have fresh milk, cream and eggs. ONLY TEN TO TWELVE MINUTES FROM 6TH AND MAIN. 8uran CITY WATER. ET.EfTRlC LIGHfr TELEPPHONE, LOW TXES . . . . One of the finest residence sections oi Klamath Falls. OUR TERMS ARE EASY . Only 20 per cent Cash, $IQ per month and 6 per cent Interest. We Rive you a Deed and Abstract ot Title when you make frst payment. t ' . ' a 1 . ' r : j i. - n these , v-ime in anu gei uut Choice Tracts. N D ON D P JJ ICE IN ALL WHAT UtK one of the greatest policies you can buy, with "premiums" so small us to he out of all proportion to the benefit. Just think what It means to have your foods alvuya pure and whole some, 100 In food value and nourishing qualities and free from 4 dangerous bacteria and gtsm. That what ice gives yiiu, and it more than pays for itself In tho food it saves. 5 KLAMATH ICE & STORAGE CO. Phone 58 VfFMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION IfJ? INTXJSTP tM, rhl,w tff. . Open Evenings and Sundays WTQW Ann rnV a x nC H W 1 L 1 I R I Ik, I'V I U rC M . n .1 I South Seventh St. nlr.4 ismswssssssssssss - . ssssssssssssssssssssHisH ST-a SBaassssfsssV- MM