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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1926)
- 1 THE KLAMATH NEWS Saturday, May 192ft '4. Manager Plan Lifts Ashland Public Affairs "for tha first lima In year 'the street situation or Ashland I on satisfactory bull, a result of turning ovsr the car of tha alraala. as wall an city (Ira, water and llaht lo lha aupsrvlslon o( a rlty mana gar," aald Wm. XI. Ilrlsiii, city at torney fur Ashland, who wn a Nawa office visitor yestsrdsy aflarnoon. i "Tha forinar ayalani of dealing with tha city's buslnrsa waa unsat lafactory, because tha mayor and uambara of tha council wara always busy man who had loo much of thalr own affairs to see to to give , propar attention lo tha bualnaat of caring for tha alraata and othar city bualnaaa. I'nrier tha rhartar of Ann land, tha' city council lias the right to craala any appointive offlve h daama naoaaaary. Ro tlila powar wan rclsed, wHhoul changing tha charter or calling a apodal election lo craata tha offlca of manager for Ida dapartmanta of (Ira, water. streets ana light, t". A. Malon, an alactrlcal anglnaar lu charga of thr city light plant, waa appointed as managar In this poaltloo. "Whlla atlll ratalnlng dlrart con trol of tha tight plant, Malone apenda larga ahars of his time di rectly aupenrlalng tha work In these three othar departments, lis has replaced he old street machinery with modern machinery, Inallluted greater efficiency, and saved costs of accomplishing work. Ha la required lo make a monthly report covering all receipts and aspendtturee. elite of equipment, and recommendations. . Tha system directly centrallina re aponslblllty for those departments on lha manager, and Is a great' Im provement on tha former rather baphasard method of dealing with theaa departments. "While tha new plsn hss been In effect only a month, It la already showing good results." concluded Brlgr. Tex Will Eat it Regular When This One Goes NEW YORK. April JO Te Rick ard will match Jack Dsmpsey and Harry Wills within tha next SO days t and also will algn lha heavyweight ' champion for a tune-up bout with '' tlena Tunuey. ' Such waa tha outcome of one of the. wildest daya lu boxing history In which tha New York state ath letic commission, floundering be, II- deredly, and divided against Itself, announced that' Dempncy was eligible to fight In this slate, that the cham pion had been eligible for nearly ten months, and that Rlrkard had the commission's approval for every thing that ha had done. - 1 When thla bombshell was' tossed upon the boxing world the cry went up: . "Who will Dempsey flgTtt?' Across a mahogany table In the commission's offlcea two bewildered gentlemen glared at one another. "No one but Wills," exclaimed Chairman Jamea Farley. "Anyone but Wills," retorted Commissioner William Muldoon In the breath. Whereupon Teg llickanl, who, as predicted, had roped and hog-tled 'the commlaion and made It eat out of his hand., quietly picked up his hat and atepped to tha door. "All right, gentlemen," aald the aoft-apoken Texan; "all arrange menta will ba ready for you within thirty days." The door closed upon his broad grin. ' EVEN MOUNTAINS ARE LIVELY HERE WASHINOTON, April 29. (United News) The mountains of California are still growing, accord ing to Dr. Bailey Willis, president ' of the American Solsmologlcal so , clety, who Is here to attend the American geophysical union. . He says thst there Is au Inward pushing up of the mountains of California, coming from the rock forming tho bottom of tho Pacific ocean. . ; "Tho whole Pacific coast region In South America, Alaska, Kamchat ka, Japan and tho Aleutlun Inlands Is very much alive," Dr. Willie said. "The mountains are si 111 growing lu all these places. The mountains In the eastern half of the United States are all ' quiet. They have stopped growing."- Earthquake In tha westorn part of the country are explained on . this basis. Dr. Willis said. "It Is a fact that regions where the mountains sfe atlll growing are likely to suffer disturbances" he said, "Thorofore we may say that the eastern half of the United States I comparatively safe trom earthquakes. Church, Although in Million Dollar I V osteal fraaa rtele A Hi m -r HOMERS FLY FAST IN LEAGUE GAMES Brooklyn Dodgers, with Burleigh Grimes hurling Iris first victory of the season. Jumped Into first place In the National league Friday by virtue of an s to victory over the Phillies, while ithe (Slants were trimmed again by Boston. & lo 4. In the junior circuit, the Ysnkees Iniplred by Ruth's fourth bonier, slugged their wsy to another win at Waahington's expense, 7 to 2, tight ening their hold on flrat place. Cleveland lost to Chicago, S to 2. as a result of a ninth-Inning White Sox uprising which netted two runs.) The Yanks' winning streak now amounts to seven games In a row. Tho world's champion Pirates drove four Cincinnati pitchers from tho mound snd romped off with a 11 to 4 victory. The Pirate scored eight runs In tha eighth Inning. .The Cuba took a slugglag match from the St. Louis Cards In 'which 31 hits were inudc, by putting the winning run over in the eleventh Inning. Sammy drey, star pitcher of the Mark men last season, hurled the Athletics to a 6 ,to 2 victory over the Boston lied Sox. Until the lost Inning, when he weakened percept ibly, and Iwa runs were scored, only two hits were made off Cray's de livery. Despite Slater's homer In tho eighth, Detroit managed to squeese through a 7 to C vlrtory over the Browns although five St. Louis Coming to KLAMATH FALLS Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Intornnl Medicine for tho pust fifteen years DOES NOT Ol'MUTK Will lie nt AIM Ann HOfEl, Monday, Mny !l. Of fire Hours: U n. ro. to 3 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge fin1 Consultation Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular grad uate of medicine and surgery and Is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, ekln, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bod wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments.. ' Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients In Ore gon: rMs. W. J. Martin, Moro, high blood pressure. Mrs. Peter Weatlurg, Colton, stomach trouble. Mrs. Hftlvor Ne'.aon, Chinook, Wash., goitre. Martin Jorgesson, Astoria, nerve trouble. Mrs. Chris Hanson, Chinook, Wash., bowel trouble and neuritis. Mrs. James Kills, Coqullle, gall stones and colitis. James Suess, Lakeside, ulcers of stomach, ' J, It. Jenkins, Sllverton, circula tory trouhla. Remember the above date, that consultation on this trip will he free and that his treatment la different. Married women must bo accom panied by their hnsl.ands. Address: 211 Bradbury Blilg., Lo Angoles, California. Advt. Debt, Refuses . Cash Offer for Site Religion s holding its ground In llouaton, Tex. Congregation of Christ Church (Kplscopal), which occupies a half acre site In heart of business district, re jected a cash offer of III, 000,000 for the land, although the money would have enabled them to es rspe debt snd put up larger edifice. Ileal estate men want to build skyscrspcr on the plot. pitchers were used to stem the Tig ers' attack. Shocker, one of the points In the Yankees' five-star pitching staff, gave a splendid exhibition on mound, keeping the Senators wall in hand except for It lie's homer In the first. Ruth's homer boomed the Yan kee total to IS In as many games. Six home runs were recorded In the American league and five In the older organisation. l.AHNKt). Kas., April 30. Ray mond Webb, six years old. Is the third youth to be electrocuted while trying to get to a bird's nest at the ! top of a steel pole carrying trans mission wires of a power company. 'The annual exalted rulers' ball will be an event of social Interest on Wednesday evening. May S In the Elks' temple. Tha committee In charge, composed of II. S. Ma thews, Otto Lorenx and Bud Conway, ha madoj plans .tor a mosr Interest ing" sffslf. ' DESKS Globe-Wernicke "Evcrythintr for the office" SOUTHWELL'S 626 'a Main St. Phone 602 "The Home of the Bread Like Mother Made." 602 MainFalk Grocery and Bakery Phone 83 ' '. 1 1 ! ' ' ' . , Don't make a special trip down town juat to purchase the thing for din ner. Call ut up. Your order will receive as painstaking attention as if you .made the selection yourself. Hills Bros' and M. J. B. Coffee per lb 57c Milk, Alpine or Borden's, , tall cans 10c Sweet Potatoes, fancy, No. 3 cans : 30c BAKERY SPECIALS Strawberry Shortcake , :. Nut Loaf Cake Mocha Cake ' Apple Sauce Cake Good line of French Pastries Spinach Green Peas New Potatoes Lettuce -Cabbage Local Briefs In from Krno Ksy H. Shall of I (United Nawa) A new railroad Keno, la Included In the many out i schedule which will cut five hours of town business visitors In Klsm-tfrom the present running time he ath Kails during lha past week, itween Los Angeles and Chicago, Shall spent yuatarday In tha city. land between San Francisco and Chl 'i.i i i cago, baa been announced by Prasl- lMvlnst fur South Miss Vers' Hoist h Mlaa Thcmpson. Mrs. Jsekls Emmons and Mrs. Hauda Hood' are leaving this ' coming' week for southern Califor nia, where they will spend a fort night's' vacation. ..The three will make Ua trip sooth la Miss Thomp son's ear. -i Prom Bonansa Included In the many business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday, residents of the Ilonanta country, waa W. W. War ren, wall known land owner and rancher who spent Frldsy looking Into business affairs ' and vlaltlng with frlenda. Soma conclusive stuns of spring, wara: JaJck Kimball yesterday moved his offlca and force to summer quar - tare on Conger avenue: also the office of the Klamath Forest Pro- .active association. Fred R. Ooddard. la looking out from n-dar a new bat. . To lirct Today The literary sec tion at - the UnlveVslty Women's I club are meeting this afternoon to atudy Haywood Brown at tha home 8aaBs4-Osaas,- , ' Featuring Men's Work SHOES MM . i i, .;'.'.. . Cherry Cbloretjl, chamois finish, bal stylet full leather Wailed and sewed, all leather heel. Center of the FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Asparagus String Beans Cucumbers -Green Peppers Fresh Tomatoes Strawberries SOUNDS GOOD BUT HAS CATCH IN IT SAN FRANCISCO. April 10. dents of the Southern Pacific, Un- Ion Pacific and Santa Pa railroads. I Tha Journey between Chicago and the two coast cities will be. msde In .62 hours aa compared to the present CS hour acbedule. Tha new service will ba Inaugurated soma time In October, tba rail of ficials stated Thursday, with an ex tra fare of $10 charged on trains making the faster run. DKUNK, Switiarland, April 10. A pair of gclden eaglea are terroris- I Ing the Inhabitant of the little i Swiss village of lllgan. Every day the two Dlrd swoop iowa nPB the village streeta and carry away chickens, cats and full anted dogs. Tho eagle are protected by the game act: i I of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg on Pine street. .The meeting la called for 3 o'clock and Mra. Myrtle Jieim will ba leader of the afternoon. To Spend Rummer- Mr. and Mra. Cheater Myers are leaving today for Klamath Agency to spend the remainder of the spring and sum mer months on their ranch. 1. iti CM" Shopping District. 5- Bulk Coffee, lb 43c Graham Crackers, AM lb. box ....90c String Beans, standard, No. 2 can 15c Jjarge Ripe Olives, No. 10 tin $1.05 Toilet Soap, 3 bars 25c Cream Tarts Pies. . Local Radishes Local Green Onions Local Rhubarb Local Carrots Celery STRANGE ARITHMETIC There are aeven days In a week. T (ilv (iod one day to be used for worship and rest. t That leaves sis for work ' hut you'll accomplish mora, be healthier and happier than If you had worked all seven days. It's true. Try It. - , Uervlres of Worship 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hixtb and I'lue Avenue. . . Arthur L. Wee, Minister. PAY CASH AND SAVE Start the first of the month off right, by Paying Cash. Below is a fair sample of what WE can save you every day in the year. . Pay Cash, It Pays You Most STONE'S Strawberries Ettra Faacr Berries. Large and Ripe Two Cap 'or U .'- Pure Cane Sugar Compare the price with what jrow hare berm pay- W' ' lng too lbs. Pare faae Hoitar Butter First Grade Creamery Butter. A guarantee with every pound. Poand Soap Crystal White laundry Ho been paring? Our price, 10 Preserves Pure Raspberry or Strawberry, in S-Ib. jar. A value that baa no equal. Each - - Chocolate Eclairs Frrali Kliirmoot Jut ArHvrd. - ' Extra line for lunrJMv and picnics. Tb pri? is cheap; lb. Coffee KTOKH Kprrlat Pack. To will lik the flavor of this Coffect. , Thrrv poaods . . - Beans HniaU While Navy Bcaru. Tea pounds Red Beans ' N'ever ax.il n will yon be chead. Ten pounds Canned Fruits- Don't overlook our canned Apricot and Pineapple, m heavy yni. liOQfc at the Gem Nut Butter'a Beat Substitute. first at STONE'S. Three In STONE'S Hams Vcv Morrell's Pride (Whole or Half) Saturday JJjT only. Pound - -... Bacon Medium weight. Sugar Cured . X.jr Pound - .u , ' Steaks 98 Round and Sirloin, Young Beef, aWVJA Pound . .. Hamburger 17 Fresh Clean Young Bret I M r Pound I ' ' Sausage IKd All Meat. Fresh every morning JmJl Pound Roast Pork, Fresh Hams, 30 BOILING BEEF, POT ROAST, VEAL STEW CHOPS AND STlvAKS LUNCH MEATS, PickLEs, sAUEr RrAUT Two MarkeU .Vfev Two Store. 717 Main It Costs No More to . . 29 m p. ' What have; yon bars 85 29 $135 79 The price is cheap. able to buy Bean eo -95 fruit value: Peaches Xo. tli Can. All price FWR .CASH 79 You ran always get It pounds Two Markets r'SJ 423 Main Eat the Best When You kW4kJ