f THE KLAMATH NEWS Tuesday, June 29, 1926 Pn Thret Polling Places ... Are Selected For Today's Election Local log of vol In plac tor to rlar'a bond election are aa follows: ,Prclnet No. 1. Voting place, Wllklna bldg, nr bridge; Kinmn Mason, chairman; Alice t. flncller. Judge; Mlnnl l lrlrh, Miry It. Me Clur. Marjnri M. Olds, clerk. I'rvclnrl No. 2. Hrowu'a carpen ter ebop. l,oule Humphrey, ehlr mum Mmi J. Ankeny, judge; Kdn 1. Ackley. Ollv K. Haiti. A. K. Him- moos, clerka. Precinct No. 3. Donarl't fur hop. John Karnell. chairman: Maybell l.eavltt, Judge; Klla Mc Mllllan, W. W. McNealy, Mary t'uni nilngs, clerk Precinct No. 4. Court houaa. l.aula K. Porter, chairman: J. W. Jory Judge; Mra. Janma Lylle, Mra. Kendall, Mary K. Stewart, clerk. Precinct No. . -City hall. Vara Houston, chairman! W. Ii. Karnes. Judg; Jennie lluru, Una O. Roula, llaaala II. Dunbar, clerks. Precinct No. 6. Wlrti muslr tore O. l. Matthews, chairman; l.ucllls Harm's. Judge; Helen Wlrlt. Amelia Whltlock, Winifred llcnlon. clerka. . i Precinct No. 7. J4c('a,rthy build Inn. Klcira M. liayden, chairman; Mra. II. E. Joutii, Judg; Theodore I), (', Margaret Ilellman, Kalhryn Roherleon, clcrka. 1'raclnct No. I. Oregon llarnn-. CO. i, J. Keller, rlinlrmun: Itny Andenuin, Judge; Chnrinlun John aon. Ivy 0. I'rupat, lui Lambert, clerks . , rreelnrt No. 9. ford gurug. sales room. fannl M. Yadnn.l chairman: Mra. K. M. Ysdon. Judge; Katharine Houaa, Orvn tleard, Jen nie M. Pells, rlerka. v . Precinct No. 10. Evane aho atore. 11. 8. Orlgsby. chairman: II. P. Thomaa, Judge; Mra. J. H. Lin. featy, Minnie (Irlnlo. Will Hum phrey, clerka. Precinct No. It. Lake hotel lobby. J. K. Howie, chairman; Kd Jacobeon. Judge; Geo. Ilay, Geo. O. Read. Hella Smith, clerka. 1 Precinct No. 12. Kaplanado court. Francis K. Boyd, chairman: Mra. II. A. Key. Judge; Anna McDonald. Fern L. Yadcn. Mra. J. Wheri land, clerka. . Precinct No. 13. Milla addition rhool. Anna C. Hawkins. hir ma; P. P. Vogal, Judge; .Uerth Duke, C. Bert 8lllea. Mellaaa Ham- mel, clerka. - Precinct No. 14. Mill" addition hall. Clara MrJ'herrln, chairman; JoafDhlno Howard. Judge; Ijiura Miller. Mamie L. Thomaa, Carl Col lin, clerka. Precinct No. IS. ' Carnegie li brary.. J. II. Covert, chairman; Catherine Casper. Judge; I. K. nitrke. Fay Morris. Mra. F. S. Wake. clerka. Precinct No. It. Falrvlew achool. Jamea A. Coe. chairman; Gladya Avery, Judge: Ethel llalley. Anna 1'rlre, M. I,, norland, clerka. Precinct No. 17. Yancey'a res Idenca, Hhipplngton. Nannie M. Cantrell, chairman: R. U. Yancey. Judge: Dorothy Burke, Klla Yan cey, Lucille Heifer, clerka. Oil Driller Here To Repain Health Is Highly Pleased George Vco Breyman, In leak ing health and reparation of shat tered bonea aud nervea, chose Klam ath county, far atore aea level, with cool alghta and warm daya. . from Conipton, California. With A PROCLAMATION WhereuH, the Chilotiiln Cvlubrution itMoclullon in put tiiiK n a mtinctor 'Fourth tf July relubration and rodeo, to be held on the 3rd, 4th, 5th and Cth of jiily, 1926; And whereiiH, it la of the utmost Importance fn order to inauro thp aiiccm of the Fouith of July eelebrutlon and rodeo that the people of the City of Chilotiuin turn -out en miiKHe to lend their prcaenrc and support to tho aui'ccgs of the undertakinK and to wwiitt in entertaining the thousanda ofj RtiextH who will be proaent in our city; And whereat, larfto numbera of the people of the City of Klumath Falla have fiinilfird their intention of celebrating tho Fourth of July in f'hiloquin und have atwured ua of their cordial cooperation and aupport; Now, therefore. I, A. C. Cienxei1, Mayor of the City of Chiloquln, do hereby proclaim the four daya of July 3rd, 4th. 5th and 6th a holiday In Chlloquin and direct that all 'except the mont urgent butinew be auapended during the four duyn of the celebration; and all people of the city are urged to aaaiat in every way ponnible in entertaining our gucsta and making the celebration a auccen. I further proclaim and set amtietday. j Monday, July 6th. a a apecial holiday, to be known an "Klam-j included among othera to regia-, ath Falls. Day." and r, that a, many people from the - i city of Klamath Falla .aa can possibly do ao attend the Chilo- (. W1,liaarna Hollywood: u o. ; tjuin relebration and rodeo on that day. ' Rhiriey. Toppeniah, Wn: A. J. Mei-j In witneiw whereof I have hereunto get my hand and irhior. san Franciwo; Kdward Mc- tho CitV of Chiloouill to be affixed Connetl, Martlnei: L. Rowley Slua- thla 28th.day of Juno, in the year of our Lord, 1026, nnd of the Independence of tho United States the one-hundred fiftieth. A. C. GIENGER. Mayor. RALPH M. FARMER, Recorder, Council Invited . To Participate Chiloquin Rodeo and the councilman to coma and lend their aaalatanc ia aaoWng It real celebration. The majority of councilman praaant Indicated their Intention of accepting Moyor fiieng r' Invlttttleo. A letter from Mayor A. C.l Routln bnalneaa maltera wer (ilenger of Chiloquln. attending ,dlpoad of ly tha municipal body formal Invitation , to Mayor God-," 1n,- umtloa m dard and th. Klamath Fall, city ,Mt "VTnUon of tb. i- .t,.A .h. grader recently pnr- Von Ilreyman la .. oil, driller . Mlbr..oI1' chd by the city u adopted. Chiloquln July 3, 4. i, and . waa The new machine la reported ai lo Tel..aj m,.ntlru,l knHv at Ita t.Mvlnr fallnrf In fimrttnn with eat- K"'"' TLMZT,.m'ilfl"" ""loB "th- Wtloa and the council will have around naavy machinery In the oil j l ne invitation aiaieq mat mv uiiii)uiriu maue whb incm Chiloquln featlval would be replete 1 to determine lta efficiency before with colorful weatera entertain-' final acceptance of the grader ia ment and nrged Mayor Goddard I made. llelde von Drayman auffered a broken back and for montbt he lay la a cut unable to move, "I've alwaya heard ao much about the Klamath country, the beautiful acenary here and the won derful chancee to hunt and fiah, that r choaa'lt above all other plarea on the Pacific coaat to enjoy real," aid von Breyman yeater- Millions Damage' In Flood Waters. ; German Floods . BERLIN', June If, -r (Vat Preaa) Flood watera of tho Tlvarg F.lbe an Oder wer reported today to be eubildlng after having Mob mllllona' of dollar worth of dam age to crop and other property.' All partlei In the Retchilag art urging an Immediate , (ovarnmeat appropriation to relieve dlatreta In the flooded diatrict. Pretty new dreaaec la today at Be Begin' Store. JM-t Master Builders Asked to Form An Association With th ol.Ject of having the Klamath Falla contractor orga ntio a Matr llulldcra' nannclallon to permit of dcallnga being made with th Building Tradea Council j collectively, a Joint meeting waa held last night' at Mooaa hall when mattt-ra were dlacuaaed In an In formal way. The coiitractora wore repreaented by II. K. Wallenberg. H. AI. But ler. II. K. Itoaakamp, W. A. Slov ene. Bundy Bellow. Homer Cum min and A. II. McCollum. Th Building Tradi-a council waa repr- aenttid by A. L. Itke, prealdent; George W. Branaon. bualnca man ager, and C'- I). I-ung. delt'gato. The contrnclora preaetit aeomen to offer no otijcciuin to io vim auggeitad. out' finally decided to poatpon official action until new Monday night. July V hen. It 1 hoped. ' ftlir reprrlenlatlon run -tw prenent. Tho meeting will lo be held In Mooe hall. Mabel Well On ' Way to Success In Movies Again Nevada Desert Again Scene of Wild Caprices Realty Transfers Ot'RLACH. June !8 tl'nlted Stmt) A tragedy of th Nevada' dcaert haa been revealed through dlacovery of the body of Jack Ca ey, aged burknron and ranchor. who died while atruggllng toward (lerlach for hi lummer provlolona. Ihi ND.IV SflKXII. I'l TILS Conatal.le Henery Hughea found j KXJOY pll'Jfir WXDAY th body, partially hurled In tne at Central Pnu rata tt'i been a long time airrre we've aeen Mabel Nortnand on the acrecn, because of an un fortunate occurrence several years ago. She disapcared from the film after. Now her first comedy under Hal Hoach i ready for release and tlic'a about to start work on the second pro duction under her long term contract. nor. Oakland; Harold D. Perkins. Redwood City; John A. Roebllng. San Franciaeo; Charlea M. Rice, j Maryaviile; H. I,. Harmon. For tuna: Fredlck V- Ft- two r' Kureka; Frank P. Cordota, Ander son: Alice C. McMauon. couueu, Idaho; 8. O. Johnson. Chicago; George F. Ililand. Weed; Mra. Zet- le Bella. Oakland; Pat Mannoa. 'anlflc Grove; C. C. WIdener, Oro- vllle; William Hinkle, Blaine, Wn; C. U Cran. Orovllle: Lealio A. Carlaon. Denver: W. R. Wood, Port Angelea; Rldgeiy Wllaon, la Angelea; Charlea Flin, Ontario; Ernest Caaall, Jr., Creeccat City; Georg K. Vadney, Chicago; John W. Meeker. Whitman; George von Breyman, Compton. Have Day Off Is Too Strange bays New York Officer NEW, yoRK.; Juno 2. (United News) One day off every week may be nil right tut John A. Hod gin first 2! hour vacation in 30 years of aervlce aa an ambulance driver created a problem. "Leisure bring lailnese." he aald after the first few hour of hia vacation had been spent ,10 try ing to find out -what to do. In fact he aald, he oceame ao lazy that he didn't feel like going back to work In the. morning. Hodglna has heea answering era ergenclea aa an ambulance driver for three decades, working 14 hour a day, aeven day a week. Recently' the. dty' decreed that he should bo given every Sunday and evening off, Unlike the postman who goea on a hike on bis day off, the veteran driver promised h wouldn't take a Sabbath apln Into the country. Too much chance for an acci dent." he aald. . "Caterpillar" Tractor PRICES REDUCED (Effective June 15, 1926) koll nanda of Mark Hock desert, late Monday. According to Hughes' reconstruc tion of the clrcluntatancea sur rounding Casey's death the rancher FHInge from 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. June 26 to Monday af ternoon at 4 o'clock In the office of the county clerk; Francella S. Griffin to J. W. Do lan. Undivided H Interest In and NE14 of Sec. 14, Twp. 40. It. . T. P. Henderson to Central Pac ific Railway company. Industrial addition. Lota 27, 29, 30, block 9. .Margaret Applegate, widow, to E. M. Pearson. , Milla addition, Lot , 679, block 11S. J. F. Magulre to T. S. Bronkcn. $1.00 I. It, S. Dixon r.ddltlon. Lot 7, Block 12.. Leo K. IllrdHall cr ux to J. A. and F. L. Houston. $275 consider atlon. Milla Swond addition. Lot 15, 16. Block 209. The K. D. Co. to Ina E. Olson. Hot Springs addition, Lot 13, Block 42. Wallace B. Allen ot ux to Louis P.j Mostl. W of Sec. 28; BE 14 SB of Sec. 29; EH NH14 of 8oc. 32: NW14NW14 of Sec. 33; 8E4 BE14 of Sec. 21: WWNE4. NE4 NEK of Sec. 28: SWUSWH'of Soc. 21: Twp. 40, S. T(. 11 E. Olive Florence Sloln ot vlr to Martin J. McOrath. (M. nnd B. dea er lotion) Second Ttaiiroad addi tion,, Lot 9. 10, Block 14. , , Louis P. Mostl, tmator, fleenrity Tile company of Lo Angeles. Calif., trustee and Edward B. Roe and , Jessie H. Roo, V, Interest and Ed win P. Johnson nnd Mary A. John on. dnternst, honcflclary. Trust deed. $14(10. 7 per rent due 9 months. (On property In deed nhovo from Walloco B. Allen at uxd to.' Louis P. Mostl.) More than 150 children and their parents, members of the Pelican Bay Community school, enjoyed a picnic and iwlm at Wlul-kse on had started for (lorlach shortly af- Agency ljtko Sunday, the guests rar the winter rains. Ills horse had lor tho Pelican Bay Community fallen In the thick mud, of the des-cluh. ert floor, which still held rain j Fred Books s chairman of all water from the mountains. Casey, arrangements for the picnic. it waa presumed, had attempted toj'"5 lead the animal and had become trapped In the slime. The position RAIN KILLS PHEASANTS Fifty per cent ot th Chinese pheasants hatched In th Willamette valley during May were killed by cold rain. Consequently, a poor hunting season 1 expected. 1 Anything yon wlaa to eert? Or to buyt Tell all Klamath Falls about It In th economical, efficient way through a Utile New Classified Ad. of the body Indicated that the man had mad a desperate Btrtigglo to escape. "BUTTERFLY" HEADS ORPHEUS ATTRACTION Looking' for something Interest ing as well bb entertaining? Then wander down to llto Orpheus the atre tonight and you will be given. a real treat. Manager Mcl'herson scored a winner when he booked "Buttorfly," from tho popular novel by Kathleen Norrla, and which Is a Unlversal-Jowel production. Such famous movie stars aa Laura LaPlanto, Norman Kerry, Kenneth Harlan nnd Ruth Clifford aro In. eluded In tho cast. It Is the story of an Irresistihle flirt and tho pic ture Is full of thrills from beginning to end. I In addition to tho hendllner there will be a comedy. "Gridiron Gertie," to be followed by the first episode of tho "Riddle Riders." KOYPT I'fcKLS STRONtl KAflTIIQI'AKB, 18 RKPOBT ' CAIRO, Egypt, Jnne 2. (Uni ted Press) A severe earthquake was folt hero tonight. Some dam age resulted from the shock. It you know of any gam viola tions, call Dhons 14. All Inform- For Results Pie New ,Clsa Ada tloa will b itiictly confidential. Fresh. and delicate as a rose-" not a blatant flash of flavor. fnmlh rami vanilla hum chilling Hiking rowdrt Vxttact I ' : " ' CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. again passes on to the purchasers of its products the economies of increased sales and larger production resulting in. better tractors at less cost. . ' - " : ASK-US"--. - - Robinson Tractor Company Klamath Falls, Ore. Main office 1844 E. 12th St Oakland, Calif. Rio Vista, California. Klamath Falls. Ore. Crater Lake Milk Produced in the famous Wood River Valley Near Fort Klam ath, adjudged by many the most wonderful pasture land in the world. , 5 The milk is cooled with ice cold artesian water and set in tanks of ice cold water until hurried to our plant by fast motor truck where it is immediately pasteurized and held in cold refrig erating rooms until delivered to you. Our milk plant is one of the most modern and completely equipped in the state of Oregon. , ; j. Crater Lake milk, although of superior quality, costs you no more than others. Insist on it at your grocers or let our milk man deliver it in the cool of night at your door. Klamath Falls Creamery 1 PHONE 777 Orator Lako Milk scored 0.fH. The highest score In county for month of June. i w