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Page Sir Tuostlav, Jim? 15. 192T TTTR KLAMATH NEWS Germans Favor j Seizure of Royal ! Family Property BERLIN. June UhUmI Kffvt) On of Lha bixicet demon- at rat Ions la th taUtory of Berlin occurred Monday night when 260. ! 00 worker arnibld in front of the former Imperial pal&ct to d- j nud aotxare of properties belong- ; Inc to Germany! royal f ml lie. Cnder a aea of red flam and placards the worker ahouted de nunciations of the HohenroUern ; On to plarardi were pictures of , the former kaiser dan sling from a caff old. Speakers pointed to the balcony of the former bedroom of Germany's one-time ruler, while the 1 crowd shouted favoring exprupria ! tlon. One of the outstanding fea , turet of the demonstrations was a float whereon a octa)it dresst'd Ilka the former kaiser toued hand-1 fa Is of inflated marka to the crowd. Lays Aside Law ' To Court "MuscJ J 'J f X. l .-Uk . in LAKE BOAT IS NEW HOBBY OF ATTORNEY (Ooa tinned from Pajft? One) mm & m 7 . 1 CraJ t'rrai onr-tii.ic .1 bad emptying into our lake. There are Islands and retorts such Rocky Point. Point Comfort, where the late E. H. Harriman was glad to lire, and other scenic spots along ! ft great body of water twenty miles! In length and four to eight miles wide." i Wlllscn Is a pioneer resident and road builder of KUn-ih. While CANBY MEMORIAL xlled in Orland, Cal.C. he atlll lores this country and maintain bis residence here. He it strong Cor the houseboat Idea. Franklin N. V'mkl. Chita" lawyer, thru vca a pi cast aii!i rm:rt relation brciuH- of ill -licalth. journey;! to Uavlona IJiarb, I It., and i no hailed at "Flori.U s V-" Hi work have bcci pKMi hr.l in all IcaJinv poetry ma-sinet and antlioWus ir. 'w I n- d States aiu? I'-nit-aml, atui crttus ate iavowWc to t!c new tind. Starvation Show House Is Closed Uy Order Police riUCACO. June 14. 4 rafted ;Nef Thwsrtrd ty the poiire la 1 her dramutif s t tt-u: ik to r.r funds to savt her iicinu trow the gal Iowa ty iutitnc on a "Marva'loii hc" at the Central t h.-tr. Mrs. RuwH Scott appeal to the 'courts. Maaretlf rUi' continue t.i fun!. Mr i-:t jh toiufurtaMy cel led i s a 1n.1 u ii Ji r c la rc t glass ence upon l!:e 0:ratr; pls'Inrm Mon day i.trht. auj a loutt Icif of li kt h0 It r -i hd (urmt'd at the ntrence h"a to p: limra stepped up to the box oitlic. "It's curtains for this show he fore it open." one of the biecobM aiil lo K-ntMt Ktr'ini, the manager. "Th: exhibition i officially iop ped ynder fir U.n- forbidding the hewin of d!reet or icdlrc:t ro sults of crin:e." VETERaN OF CIVIL WAR 15 CALLED (t'unllnucd l'rtm I'l'ltr ) UNVEILED SUNDAY (Cuattiiard roi rgt Our) i The Helix i already In the waten soon after Mrs. Gloater dedicated oat at Shlpplngton. Stere Means U the monument. Milliard Welch, deairner and buUder. She hit been president of the Native Pons of the decked orer. and the double flooi r.oldea Vet. addre.ed the githcr ls now being laid. The coat will luf not be more than 11.000. ! ,,. wim.m nri..n nf irantit hsldren. Maud Kraaklln. Sun ford liev-jnu- and IEuHt Revutm? of Klimath KalN. Itn;ie Mrl.iujh l!a and Arthur Shidlfr of Sacra ire::lo. and to rroit grnndcblld ren. K.iilie aiul iiarbara M.-Iauirh-lin of S.icramrntn. No arranKcmeat for tho funeral will be made rendiss advlcei from relatire-. The remains are at the C!ar!t-T;wry undertaking parlors. BOOZE CAUSES MAN TO MISS SALL GAME Kern Kod--vcll came down from Medford to see the Sunday hall icnme. hut he was first se?n by a Scow Type Means designed the boat alon; or iginal lines. She is a, scow type, bnt the main cabin Is bu:it inside the hull rather than on top of it. j.lfjras. a Vcdcc War veteran, took18""0 P-oh-bitiia officer, and lnnd-,.-n active part in the dedication. ! c'! in Jail- Ia -"-'''' nilsslnir A-iin he told of the hardshins and the privations suffered by the sol diers who foucht in the war whl.-h Two Douglas fir plank, six inches; ' ..H .v,. , thick and two feet deep form the It ,,fi,imateij hr K,jmath ald, and lend the strensth of a:FllIs TeMmx, that fuy 150 ca ..tuuii. x-uui-im.il eiraaes run fore and aft and on these a two- inch outside plank bottom has been laid. Extra strength has been built into the ark with expemtatlon that the will He on the bottom in shal low waters a good part of the time. The upper deck has been laid on top of heavy beams with the expec tation of putting a rail around It and an awning orer lu A small outboard motor In a tender will tow the boat three or four miles an hour. The boat will not draw more than six Inches of water loaded, and the overhang both forward and aft will make her easy to drag through the water. were at the dedication in the lava beds. As many, or more, came , from Alturas. Yreka. Medford. Ash lland and other northern California and sauthern Oregon towne. COUNCIL DESIROUS BUILDING VIADUCT . (Continued from Pace One) cannot get the measure before the people at the cominc election, but both are matters that should be considered together," said Soule. Councilman Fred Cofer and other members of the council expressed The Helix has an over-all length j themselves as favorably disposed to of 22 feet and a width of 13 feet. I P"'liK the ordinance pending re- j ceipt of reply as to whether or not ROBERT SAVAGE the -natler should proceed. If the CAVQ uCfC . q I bonds are held illegal another elec- (Continued from page. One) I It was decided. House Moving MeaAure Patterson had bis eyes on Judge I House moving along the streets Gates, and couldn't see; a crowded ! during the summer months Is to be courtroom thought ho didn't want stopped by action of the council, to. following complaints that a house When the commission and court : recently moved by Wlllard Smith. pronounced him aane, the grid hero ! contractor, had damaged trees, pave sighed with relief and cast one last long look at the "flaming flapper." "What a world's champion sap I've been!" he volunteered as he menl and curbing. Heavy trucking while the paving la soft is also to be investigated. The house recently moved was he rame Kodwrll was called upon b J;l?tice of til" I'eare Kmmitt to ray a fine of tli for having liquor in his possession. SAl.KSM.tN SHITKKS LICENSE Tf) WKD KLAMATH WOMAX Joseph Harold !lakr. 34, sales man, was given a licen.se from the county clerk's office yesterday to wed Doris Smith. 32, housewife. Both gave their residence as Klam ath Falls. This Is the second ven ture for both in matrimony. For Result Use News Class Ads Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains rfea- with ss M All druMittt 35e and 65 Itr sad tnbm. Children'. Msjterol. (milder fonui&H Better than a Mustard Plaster poked his way through the crowded j to 'Mer tor the streets. Branches court. "What a sap I've been!" were cut from trees along Tenth Judging by Miss Bow's smile as and Eleventh streets. It was set he followed his figure struggling ! fortn ,n communications to the through the crowds, the opinion ' couuc"' Jonn Lcr'"iK. street com was unanimous. , mis-iioner. told how the pavement j and curbing had been broken. The PI'MJCATION- OF SOIMONS ) street committee is to estimate the - j damnee done and hold the certified LV THE CIRCUIT CWRT OF THE ! T't-",' r,lCXOT- -"-"BS STATE OK OREGON. FOIl KLAM-' to ,2i0' unt" the damage is re ATH COUNTY. paired. t . ,. ... i A Petition for paving on Ninth KoS".. A'SellD'etZnt. - To Thomas A. Stillwell. the above n Koke 'rom N'""h 10 I'"",l' named defeldant: In the Name of waa received and the city engineer the State of Oregun: You are i ordered to prepare plana and spec hereby renuirer to appear and 1 ifii atlons answer the complaint filed against ; r , ,' . . you In the above entitled mil. on 1 Llcense" of Po1 ri reoms or before the 27th day of July. ' wcre renewed under the new ordln 1926. that being the last day within i ance which Increases the fees. which defendant is allowed to answer heriin. as fixed by the ,...VTI. .. ,,. ......... .. Court for publication of summons ' KNT,lAI' 1 AI!K KNTI( Kl) herein; and if you fail so to i M AX V ('IIII.IHIHN VKSTKI'.I) V answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pra.ed for 1 .-, ,u in the complaint filed I herein. Klamttth "K'-t ere happy namely, for a decree of the court ' fterday and flocked in numbers that the bonds of niatrlmonv ex-: to the Central I'layground In the int"'.;"11"'!!! ""i ""l- ' court house block. The season of ant be dissolved on the grounds of . ... . cruel and Inhuman treatment, and . iv",y h'te wl,h tho ho!"s ,n'1 for general relief. This summons K'rl. and under the supervision of id published In The Klamath News. I Miss Viola Hill they will be prlvll- F.?,rinani5unrv.K0o'nh,!!'''1 t0 ""-" -"" th by order of the Honorable A. Bummer months from 8 o'clock In Leavitt, Judne of said Court, dated . the morning until B:i5 in the even- oune n, t.uo, nireiting euch sum-line. The nriinndn will ui.ln mons to bo so published not less I , . ., . . . I than once a week for six conse-' " "l "'" un" ,'" al 11 cutive weeks. Date of first puhllca- i o'clock. ! tlon, June 13, li26. I ONKIhL, & IRWIN, ! 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