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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1926)
4 PaceSfr Friiliiy, Juno I, FOREST, CONTRACTS , FOR ROADS AWARDED Bill Provides County Relief . Taxes Collected WiSHIVfiTOX Jim S The hill providing relief for-the counties , rnsmra- 01 n i oura ? n. Newsl roiiiplcie condemnation ni 'I dauchler went flhin Monday af- POKTLAXl). June J. i fulled, Newal Bid tor the construction of three Oregon forest roads were opened Wednesday hy V. H. I'urcell. ! FAIR VIEW- MT. LAKl Mr itud llwlV'ly.le tliltulU and. ;daiiRhler farsls. Mri. Vary MrlfflthJ j aim .vr.. ana . Mrs. ieiintn iviunn 31easures l ending er dinner tnrM ff r ami . , I.. A. Vt .Sunday. WASHINGTON-. June .1-U nited . Mr. and Mrs. M. II Hamilton and Wets Gleeful As Senate Kills All - THE KLAMATH hureau of roads. The bid will be reft rred to the secretary of asrl rulture for awardti. The projecta were Wallowa county grading ' six miles Flora section. Klora-finterprtse highway Construction compauy. low bidder ' Oregon deprived of taxes on Oregon and California grant landa during the laat 10 yeara, haa taken a great tep forward, through Its passage ,b- the honae. Representative. Sinnotl. who re ported It from the committee on public landa, piloted it through a aea of filibuster Thursday. The filibuster waa directed against the rivers and harbora bill, but the u " ... pofes. kills the matter this session. Mary West spent hunt mm i Dili waa raugnt in tne jam ,-k '" .' ,.d,nV t t miles ' " '" ,h '' .nd was used a. . pawn by those : tnmr of miml lhan mighl m ........ ...... .... ......., K, ,h Fal( w c K1. posed. Had the bills come Into the the. lateral lu the Mt. Laki dlatrlct Harney county: Grading 13 miles Poison creek section. Hums-Canyon but the O l"v h'h'y. Security Construction the wet program, including the pro- tcrnoon. 'posed national prohibition refereu- Mr. anu""Mrs. V. T). "Itutler of 'dum. was pronounced Thur.la by Klamath Kails called at ,lhe Morrl- me senate jmiu-iary sniwomminee , nnlB, Monday-evening. .in ,'nni'luilinz lis u-rrk uhli-h besnn ........ .... Security . , , it. i'. Morrison and ramuy ipent i .... ''Will the famous senate beer hear-' ... . ' rummy evening Willi -ir. aim .. Dan -Kalor.' ' ... . . . inits two months ago. Te sub-commit ie rev .mniended 'indefinite .postponement of the wet Wm.,KW and fanifl.v, went fish- blllJ. which, for nil practical pur- l J.onuas. better town' with cf' sister. be sup- week In Win K. Klnhn. The waller tins b.-eii turned out of I waa declared lungwort h on passed by Speaker a viva voce vote, a i liott. low bidder. $140. 6U0. ! Thia letting completes the pro- iscnate for a v. to they would hive , cniplot needed repair. teen miserably beaten and would ...... i , ,.;., ... ... .. : KiHiu vii ru-vivra.Kn mis .u-ar w notion to reconsider waa made. '. . , . ...,,.n,. h. ,.i ihu ii...e n..i ih.- Sinnott moved to lay this on the. table, a quorum call iatervened, and an automatic roll call waa then fore-' ed on Sinnott'a motion, which pre-; clli.it Kv n nvupwh aim It. w V . . , Thia sends the measure to the sen-' .une te, where the identic.il bill of Sen-' ,rDur17 un rv cro tor Stanfleld haa already been re-j W.nt.VV Mt-LU fUK ' ported and is on the calendar. An; MURDER OF UNCLE effort will be made in the senate , to aubstltute the house bill, in order , POWERS. Ore.-. June 3. I United to send It direct to the president. Xewa.t With the head and face with the exception of the work on, dry alrategy had served to conceal the Hepnner-Spray road and the thia situation. Insieod of expoa Long Creek road in tirant county. ! lug the wets to a defeat on n show for which, bids will bo rccieved dowu it enables them to gj to the country and rop, rt that the drys rich Cheyna'a brooder house caught fire last week and burned ; n limit 40 little chicks. I RALPH JUEL AND "HIS ORCHESTRA ftt the Altamont Dance Pavilion Saturday. June 5 Seven Matter Musicians A cool place A hot band mashed to a pulp the body of Wil ."As chairman of the public lands ! m whobry , raai.h(,r ,hi8 dis. committee I called up the Oregon ; nicu wa8 foand a the roaJ thre refused to allow the modification-, ist measures to come to a vole In f the nenate. j Plucking of the national refer-1 tudum also is more acceptable to the wets than they admit publicly. Nobody knows better than astute j politicians like ..truce and Kdse , that a prohibition referendum at ' 66 thia time would show a iiredomiu- Ml bouse yesterday. passed thia afternoon." ...This was the word received late yesterday afternoon by W. A. Wiest from Congressman N. J. innoit In regard to the 15.000. 'id revestment tn 18 Oregon counties from the Oregon and California land grants. ."I am confident that the bill to revest our 18 counties will be pass ed in the senate In the immediate future and the word, that the bill passed the house Is very encourag ing." said Wiest last night. . Wlest recently returned from was i . - am miuuicr w. w . . f . ...u.o "H "vui.e-.uav. , , A ., ,-,.., , mire, no laiuomia ix remi 0111 in mt ,.. .th lh.. ... -h, and the bill was1, :'" . expect Jojon nt most.- But now. n jldenicd.a national retcrenduin by -0-year-o 1 d th. ..-.4.. tho wets can cjnoentraie , nephew of the slain man. la held the New York statu ret erendittu 1 in the ccuaty Jail- at Conuille In , x0,emher.. And if thev win. .connection with the murder. (h(lr clluse wi hc lmmoa,ur,Uy ; I According to a statement by Al- .,, ClnM It vaM t.n 1.1...... ........... , than auio jbcks. Clifford la held ' treu mey.were returning nome in, . The t,tl!te!t nuie , thu whole; Whnrii'y'a sr uhan ihap U'ora fnpi. ' ... .... . ' ' liquor flsnt la the unwtiiinsiiess in. and the drys to. welcome . ahowd Jin ed to stop to fix a breakdown. wnne nis uncle waa working out- whUe ,ncv sll are in conlrol. side the enre he (Alfred! was ud-;Tnt,lr rt,I)rl.slivo. itw, encaurage ! Ucnly knocked nncnosclona hy a , mar..r,ilim. fun .liseon- nniu nappeneai, Washineton. D. c. where he sneiu ''ow i oenma. nat nappenea i ,., .... ..... ,h. ,., wh;1. ,illlv several weeks in the Interest of thc "fter A'fJ w unable to waut,me in which to argue! oiu. ,t" "eu u twi "".the questfcn lfore the country etnsos his uacla was lying on thc,.VeI11 would Iament a national rer- EAGLE TO SCREAM i cad near by with his features mut-erendum ow bcca.,lse a defeat uaieu aiuijsi noniiimg. j would end their hones. Alfred then ran to a farm house the - road from where author!- 1 ON NATAL DAY iup (Continued from Page One) ' :lics were notified. i County Court Proceeding ' . " (Continuoa from Iajtc Four) Cleans Frocks imtel i 7 i Yog ihooM try the new Oronite ClcAOtnf Fluid I Follow directions and see how bciaritully it cleau run, gloves, Bihncli or tcrget salt, up holstery, rug! etc. 1 Ho chemical reactioa on fut dyes only a mild, ijukrk-vaauaing odut. A triumph of the Kientific laboratories ol the Standard Oil Company of CJi iocaia. Ir'anady oow at hardware, groeery, drug Br department stores or at Siindard Oil Service Stations. STVOMDO. 0OMTANT Of CALFOSNU bow here on Memorial Day. iJ n- i'ioAn urnil TiriM pected to take a most prominent . mti i wn , part in the three days" program. j BOARD GIVEN WORK transacted and on -iay i j. i-w. It. II. IU'NNEIjL. Couniy . XlleamngFlind adjourned to meet ' The Pelican baseball team will ', clash with the Woodland. Califor- XEW YORK, June S. (United nia nine of the Sacramento Yalley News) The railroad labor medi- league. In a series of games, at'st'on board of five, created by the the fairgrounds at 2:30 o'clock each ! Watson-Parker hill, and soon to be ggg' . appolntWTV'Stren!rrdo!!nVt, iu.lite. I HUKRKI.L SHORT. Cnmmlsslnner. C. J. MARTIN. Commissioner. The first appearance of a real brass tearit' and a sax 'tenm Vllh ;.For the woodmen' there 'will be!"'" be given Its first opportunity to j hf V""1". '!!c,!'.f.r0Sd log chopping and log rolling con-lP" lts effectiveness In a major: ay testa, box shcok tielng and axe P' when It reviews the de-l throwing. . , mandg of eastern railroad men for, if yoa know of an, game T0i,. ' Charleston Content Hanneil I nigner wages ana oetter working, tlons, call phone S8i. All Informs PIANO SALE 507 Main St Be Public Spirited No greater ultimate good can be done by any Klamath Falls citizen than to contri bute to the welfare of our youth. Fill the Blank NOW and send to j. A. Gordon, First National Bank, Klamath Falls Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1926. I, or we, the undersigned, hereby subscribe to Klam ath County Council Boy Scouts-of America, the sum of dollars ($.. ) Cash $ Balance payable Signed J . There will be a three-day Charl- conditions.. Uon will be luictlr contldentlaU eston contest for the flappers andf HcDresentatires of the railroads ' j . j . . i gT'i:r:-.j . : " -t,,.!,. I ami iruinoitfu s ana connuciors viaoaii icu auvcriisuiK .Foot racing, high dives, potato Dro,nernoons aBreea lnur9aaT l" morning paper proposition ai-i ' .... . j , j submit their controversy to theiwava. Usj Ka Nowa. cesslons will be included. j board. . ' , nwm xto.vvv men are empioyeo On Sunday, July 4, there will be special church services and a sacred in the eastern territory, and dispo sition of their demands affects 160.- i AAA mn-A ... .. . 1. . .... Tennis tournament and clay pig- " ""L' .concert. eon shoot. The cost of the increase demand- tj...i.i. 1 tnAi,.j:ntf n4 . ' """"" ed la' estimated by tramiportation rtatc address and reading of the, rig ,rom $85,000,000 to, declaration of Independence are i $90 000 000 . ! scheduled for Monday, July 5 in ' the forenoon at the former city 1921 and 1025 a billion dollars. n.ieet. th pAnlikninra ... p.mii... t park on Riverside street. free j nianaB'era o tne ea8tern rallr0aa3 oarbecue will alao be arranged for 1 reveal,. tnat tneir propeny ,nvest. iioou un iu. Iment between .Instead of a street parade It Is ,.reawrt almost planned to hold an eianoraie wa ter carnival and parade of floats on lower Link river, including the crowning of Princess Ewauna, and also swimming and boat racing. . On the night of July S the great est display of fireworks ever seen in southern Oregon will be Bent up from a barge on Lake Ewauna. The cost of this one feature alone will be $1000. S07 PlANO SALE Don't forget the place and re member we are offering terras a low as 13 a month and other Inducements never before offer ed In Klamath County. EAKL SHEPHERD CO. SOT Main St. Don't Delay. THINGS THE CLERGY WILL NEVER TELL Mr. W. J. Thorn, who is traveling , New Member B. U. Lear of the . m:mber,o,,he0Thambe;h,n7omunder the ces of the International rememb;"arnn:,,nP0:rrd.iBible Students Association, will arrive terday- ; ! in the city Friday and will deliver a free lecture at Altamont "Auditorium, 7:45 p. m. Much interest has been aroused in the past by the diversity of opinion ex pressed by the Modernists and Funda mentalists. The topic of Mr. Thorn's lecture is "Things the Clergy Will Never Tell." This meeting has been specially arranged for the citizens of this city, and the local representatives of the In- . 'tern?,tional Bible Students Associaion wish to extend a cordial invitation to all ! to come. 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