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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1926)
I Page Tom Hie Klamath News OfflcliV Paper for the City of Klam ath ValU and Klamalh County EDWIM ROSE . ...Managing Editor 1JJJ'lL".,"rLuVLri""J'ul"'J'""1 ," " . I Published avery morning except! Monday by The Klamath News Pub-) llsalng Company at lot-Ill South) Fifth street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, NATH OTTERREIN... President BYKON II. Hl'RD Vice-President lrM.i,lnt WALTKR STRONACH Treasurer t - . . - Fwll t4 Wlro tntTTED KEWI aJ MTm MK-i tLonrest In tha World SrilMltlPTIOX ItATKS IMlTfrvil by rarrliT, month... f l3.Jvtrrl by carriV, yvr.. JVtHl Outside K latinal h t'ouuy A.OO All Subscriptions Payable In A dm. 11 re Subacrltxra fat Mint to rclv thalr iMpr. call Circulation irurtmnt between a and 9 a. and a copy will be ent to you. Entered at the Poat office at Klamath Pal la, Or., aa oond-o!isi matter. TtltkoM 877 N. 1 . Member Audit Bureau of Circulation "' CONGRATULATIONS 'itl. ; 1 -t ii. 1 A IIC UUU ACIICC UA IIIC IUIII- munity has ' asserted itself, Sixty to one is good enough ' , . .. . , ! for any majority. The wonder j is' that any' single Vote was! cast against the -viaduct plan, but it takes all sorts of people toj make- up a world. . (From now on Klamath will be under a new dispensation. Without dealing in rainbow fa'ney we can picture steady and persistent development. Sensible people will climb into the band-wagon while the climbing is easy. i NEXT. .Settlement of the large land. areas of Klamath county is the I next thing on the 'program. At present we have the spectacle of immense open stretches and few people. Acreage enough to produce food for a hundred times today's population. Yhat is 'Heeded is a touch of Cali fornia's enthusiam for five acre homesteads. , Few families take' kindly to the heavy work of straight farming, but when it comes to specialization the outlook is different We urge more self 1 supporting homes, whether with one acre or ten. The market - is here to absorb everything one can . raise in fruit, poultry and vegetables. OPPORTUNITY The.lure of automobile tour ing fn the West is one of its outstanding features. In 10 I other section will one find the ease and facility of long dis- tanre tonrinir. Tho niimhor of cars visiting Klamath from other states is a constant rev elation. The big thing to remember is that automobiling makes one tremendously hungry, offering big inducements for good meals along the various lines of travel. What we said the other day about chicken din ners applies alike to town and country. One poultry farm is already planning to meet this demand. That' means others will soon follow, for Amer icans are great copyists. THE SEASIDE TRIP . ' would have resulted disastrously to One joy of a city is having several buildings and homes adja nome nttrai tivp nlnr-P tn run cent 10 ,he "' Property. to by way of diversion. Al most everyone likes an occa sional outing, and with auto mobiles as numerous as here, the open road has the biggest lure. At this season the seashore has a strong appeal to many, with Crescent City near en ough to make the trip worth while. It has the advantage of being different and offer ing complete relaxation at the other end. If in doubt as to where to go for the Fourth try the seaside for a change. . Arthur Mefehen j Premier Canada ' Assumes Duties OTTAWA. Ont., Juns 2. U'nl- . . , A " " , . I,Ml Nwslton. Arthur Melgheu waa twain' In Tuesday at premier of Canada, following the reslgna- ijun Sunday of -Mackensie King, as ..... neaa or me government. MeiKhen aurrendered hla seajt I In parliament that he might accept1 j the premiership. He was repre-j . ... j j body by Sir Henry Drayton. Pend nK ktneral elect Ions In Canada five! " .... a . . i an ma minister nare Teen nanieu ! to hold office wfth Meiehen tempo j I rarity. They will not draw sata-j I rita or h-tpo portfolios and will .hits' j retain their seats tu parliament, t CITIZENS RESPOND ! j LOYALLY FOR BONDS! 1 i ' (Continued from Pago One) will be compelled to gam upon the transformation in utter bewlider- ment. I Optimism Now Prevail i The people of Klamalh Falls will awaken this morning with re-1 newed spirit of optimism. Their vision will have been brightened ln,ir human dynamos will be. brought Into action and they will procwd wlth the building of aj greater Klamath Falls and a great i Klamath county. The election was a magnificent demonstration of what the people of Klamath Falls stand for as re-i gards our future. It brought fac- ttons under one wing, it resulted In ! hatchets being buri.-d that had been I held in threatening attitude for a long time. Reason ' to Be Happy The people of this pulsating lit tle city hava, reason to be happy. A great victory has been won and we must now all shed our linen and put our shoulders to the wheel of Industry and build for the fu ture. The goal is near, and through our public splritednesa we have demonstrated that we will let no barrier stand in our way which will tena toward tue upouuuins ui a greater Southern Oregon The total registration in the city waa estimated at about 3000, but of this number it is believed that fully EDO have left since the last elec tion. That would mean that 2500 people, were ellgikle to -cast Ihelr ballots upon thig-sall Important ques tion. Practically one-half of the registered voters exercised their franchise, and of that one-half 98 per cent,' and .a trifle better, made; It known that they, were in favor of a greater... blfrstr and better Klamath Falls. Tabulation of Vote The rote by precincts follows: Precinct For Against 62 1 No. 1 .. 2 - No. -irtrr" 64 ...i. .... 97 43 83 '72 89 ...'....::..r...- 43 73 164 40 "...113 61 63 82 62 No. 3 4 .. 6'.. No. No. No. 6 .. No. 7 9 .. No. No. No. 10 11 No. No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 P1'" - 1 No. 17 34 1225 21 Total vote '. 1246 DANGEROUS FIRE NARROWLY AVERTED, 1 Sparks flying from the top of j the waste incinerator is believed to have been responsible for a grass fire yesterday afternoon which swept several acres adjoining the Sixth Street Lumber company's1 mill and destroyed short sections of fence about the grounds. Prompt action of the fire depart ment in arriving on the scene saved I tho company from probably serious j loss, as a strong wind was blowing and a sudden change of direction Officials of the company said I yesterday that no damage was done excepting to board fences along the cast and south sides of the burned ! ground. ! PUBLISHER OF OREGON SEES . OUR (Oon tinned Pron ; GROWTH Page One) I on aavenU occasions during the past few' years', ' ' It might not be out of reason to I11U that Editor Urodie publishes one of the snappiest, most bril liant and ably edited dally papers In the whole state of Oregon, but why shouldn't he? It has been his lire's work and he knows the game in all Us most minute details. - PERSONALS 1 h ; Tim Sullivan, sheepman of the Lakeview district, spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls on business. .. Among the but-ot-town residents, ranchers of the Klamath country. was Jerry McCartle, sheepman and j huppy to J,carn fhejs J'W"'1"' rartcher of the Bonanza district, who ' . t T . spent yesterday in the city on bus!- Dr. Sarah 8mlthieft yeslorday ness. 1 for Portland to be with her nephew, I Perry Itubrm-k. who will sirbmll H. D. O'Connor, rancher and today to an operation for the re sheepman of Lakeview, was in on ' moral of ai'penrtUt-jQpod Santari business for a short time yester-j tan hospital. Hancock has many day. friends In Klamath Falls who will j be interested to learn the results of Mrs. Ceorge J. Walton has been the operation. .Ho Is the brother confined to Ihe family home for thelof Charley Pabcock if this city. past few days suffering from 111- ... . ness. She waa reported Improved! C.lrls of Pilcher's store left Inst yesterday afternoon. "Dusty" Rhoades of tho Missouri Pacific lines, arrived in Klamath Falls this week on one of his peri odical visits. With Rhoades is his wife who is enjoying n bit of the Klamath country while her husband 1 is looking into railroad affairs. Mrs. Leland Wlllits and Miss Waive Withrow left yesterday af ternoon for Rocky Point to spend the week at the popular resort. Mrs. Dan Colwell of Merrill was in the city yesterday afternoon ehop ping and visiting with friends. Other residents of the Merrill dis trict were in the city, Including Mrs. Grayhael and two daughters. Ruth Dixon, Helen Lee, Tom Dix on and Lee Dixon left late last night for San Francisco, Sacramento and other California cities to visit with friends and enjoy a week's vacation. They are making the trip by motor and hope to travel mostly by night In order to escape the heat of the Sacramento val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAuliffe and son were in Klamath Falls for a few hours yesterday afternoon from McAuliffe ranch near Fort K Klam ath. According to McAuliffe he hopes to throw away his crutches soon. Orval Snider of Merrill was In on business yesterday afternoon for ft short time. Included in the out-of-town busi ness visitors in the court house yesterday was J. C Evans, resident of Algoma. Alex II. Cheyne, well known rancher of the Midland road coun try, was In the elty yesterday for a short time to visit with friends. According to Cheyne the crop con ditions of the Midland rond coun try are indicative of a good year for that section of Klamath county Wednesday, June 50. Flanked ! Saunderson. Klamath J'alley hospital. i. rorJtoTinM imm n M.Hn. ill niMs which has kept-her aonflned to her ..... i.J.i.5i .... . 1UIIIII III IKfaiirwi ig nr. i mil- night: Hi? nmny'rtriafcwill -be night at 6 o clock with the close of the business day and enjoyed sev eral hours nt'Wluf-kse bench on Agency lake. In tho party was Mrs. A. A. McDonald, Mrs.. P. I). Schroeder, Mrs. fieorge. .Mrs. H. C. Hillman, Mrs. J. K. Caldwell, Mrs. F. K. Knibb. Miss Mamie Harris and Miss Pauline Adnmson. . R. L. Griffith, assistant post master of the Klamath Falls office, has returned to hl work In the, postofflce after a fortnight's ab sence on his annual vacation. Grif fith has been enjoying the weather and fishing at Rocky Point with his wife and children. Mrs. Gall Webb of the Oriental Beauty Shop Is leaving today for San Francisco to enjoy a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Smith of 527 Eldorado street have as their house guests for a few weeks Mrs. Emma Starkey and children of Santa Rosa. Trips to Odcll Lake and to Crater Lake have been planned for the California visitors. Among the out-of-town trips planned for the Fourth of July holi days is an Interesting one tn Cres cent City which will be enjoyed by Jimmy Welch, Ruth Llndsey, Con nie Crystal and Inez Jenkins. They plan to leave Saturday, afternoon returning lo Klamath Falls Mon day night. They may drive up the coast through Ihe Roosevelt high way country lo Coos Hay. Mr. iiihI Mrs. George J. Walton. Miss Ilea I rice Walton and Miss Katherinn Walton have returned from n week-end trip to Odcll Lake. Miss Katherlno has spent the; past rorlnlght thero with other Klamath Falls residents who arc enjoying the fishing there. Miss Ada Iloffron, Is planning to leave Friday for Portland ' for a month's vara! ion. There she will meet her moiher, Mrs. J.'J. Ilof fron of North Dnkota and her sister, ! M isa Teresa : nurse f I Miss llcffron. of St. Paul. They will vWt for a time I it Portland and vleit as well in this city enroute lo San Francisco. Mr. and .Mrs. II. K. Kerns and ; two children of tho Keno district.) . left Titesduv monilna for Kan Fran-, . Cisco and Sanla ru. In San Fran - ..i i. win vuii fp . time with time with 9 Jiutieo i The suit that changed ljV bathing to swimming Xrl From Havana to Waikiki, Jantzens are everywherel MILLIONS now know Jantjcn and the famous reJ diving girl. This figure is woven into the label of every Jantien awimming suit. It assure you of all the patented Jantzen improvements. Jantzen, you know, is the suit of permanent elasticity, snug fitting, warm, modest, beautiful. More it is made for luhmmimg; free in givcand-take. And Jantzen long-fibre yarn is spun only from purest virgin wool. 478 out of 517 leading physical instructors said the suit originated by Jantzen is ideal for swimming. lantzen is popular with men, women and children the world around by far the largest-selling luit. What do you weigh? That's your size in a Jantzen as easy as that! We have all the sizes and a fine selection of Jantzens in all the season's newer colors and striping; also plain. Come in and get your free diving girl sticker and diving girl transfers for tire covers, I Brownsville Woolen Mills Store 5th and Main heir daughter who U In Ir.l I n.ir u"i r l-.no ho.,..l.A 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pavlea are planning to leave early Ihla week for a fortnight visiting In southern California roast points. They are making the trip by motor. Mrs. Jihn Zowald aud siniill son if Oakland. Calif., are In Klniuath I Fulls for a brief visit Willi friends laud relatives. Mrs. Zewald Is a i niece of Mrs. Addle Walker ol I Firilt and Pine slreets. ! Miss Lorraine Mnrdnff. daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mmdoft. Is ..pending a week as Ihe guest of Ml Ruth I'hrlHiy vUllliig with ! Mlsa Christy's futher. at one of the camps above Kirk. Mis Muriel Fol.oin has renlaneil her position In I'nderwood's d a 1'. in" i-d a nosltlon In Ihe office of l!ie While Pelican hotel. I John Hnarreloii of llonaiun. will I I known merchant of that rnunlry. i was l Hie illy yesterday for a, i short visit. 1 j j l.leut. W. J. Ruble and h.s wife t and daiiahier are among Ihe guests j reKlslered at the White Pelican 1 hotel. l.leut. Itllhle of the l S. j I Navy Is stationed In tha south and on a fortnight's leave is veiling In Klamath and other points of Oregon. Mrs. O. T. Iirummond returned yesterday from an extended trip . through the southern and eastern states. i Claude McCnlloeh, prominent portlnnd resident, has returned t" his home In the north. According to McColloch he plans to return lo Klumath Falls nest week, accom panied by Mrs. McColloch. to spend tho coming few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter West and I sons. Hilly and Waller, nre espect-j ed to return to Klumath Fall" I from Portland after spending the . past fortnight at their former home, i vllllng with friends. They nre ; nuiklim the trip by motor. While ', north Ms. West attended the stale ' convention of Job's liaugliiers In j the Interest of the Klamalh Falls j chapter, of which she Is a member of the council. Warren Fruits, well known resl- , dent of the Merrill district and , affiliated with the hank of Merrill. , affiliated wnn tni THE KLAMATH NEWS Klamath F.ll. y.s.erd.y if.' (.mound vl-lllng wild llinaa Inter- tlie buii According U, KrultN thliiKH ru iMtumini iu 1110 Merrill dlniii'i Ml. J Hall and lines daugh ter, wen- In Klniimlli Fulls yester day shofplix. 1'hry caine In with the Imn.ier rarnvun from C'hllu i, u lit ( hut was iidverllslug Ilia Fo'urlh of July l'hlluiiiln. ' ci'lelirullou III Mrs. W. l. Ilmiston and daugh-, tiirs. Mls.es lli'iuliDun and dene vlev. led lil erk for Thousand Islands nlf I'11 riia.l of California 10 visit wlih Mrs Itouxiiin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harris. They will lie gone for more than a month. J. F. Monduy ie. perry of AsMund spent In Kluiuath Falls on bust- J. II Casey. rancher of tha Un file nania .country, Is Included III out -of-low n litiMluesa visitors In Ihe i lly, 1 1 ii iim ( In k business affairs yesterday. e i Iniiililid in the out-of-town vial tors In Klamath Falls I Ills week Is C. A. Ii"iiun. well known resi dent of llonancs, where he has eon ducted a much for ninny years, e Kdwanl lladili'ii. former Klamalh Falls resident, has returned lo Ihe city after an ahsenre of morn than a year, tlaitdrit teiit ihe major jKitiiou of his time In the Fast, although lie visited In the South for several mouth. j A pir, I)( ,pIt I siunlny enjoying a picnic and awlm j , UklI , ,h, woods. In Ihe party were Conule Crystal. Ineg Jenkins, Helen Aliliey and Larry Shaw, Jimmy Magulre and Myron Shannon. A musical treat tn store for you at the American Legion Hull. The luidlcs' Coliimlila Concert orrhea tm. Julv fi nnl 7 .110 WE ARE Closing Out 11-rinte rubber case, capacity. $11.95. 13-IMatc rubber case. full full capacity, $I6..'.0. 12-volt Dodge, $17.75. IMPERIAL GARAGE The Gnrngo That Never Closes ill (I nnd Main Hla. Plume iMl, , Office Mala. Bt- . Klamath Falls, Ore. Phono 000 Office Stage Depot. Mcdfnrd, Ore. Phone BOB, TRAVEL BT MOTOR STACK SWIFTLY SAFELY COMFORTABLY , Dy the ' nowAitn & GRIMES STAGES To Ashland Medfnrd Portland Marsbflald Direct Connection at Junction With Pickwick Stages to All Points South TIM'NKH KOH CALIFORNIA See us, we handle. Folders mailed on reqiiest. BTOIHiVKtl nt any point on . .Pickwick System. Faros Klamath Falls to: Ashland $ 1.20 Redding ...... 8.80 Sacramento 18.70 Ban Francisco .................... 15.00 l,os Angelas 28.71 San Klego 80.01 San Jose ........................... 18.85 El Centra 14.85 Leaving Time Med ford, 8, 10. 35 a. m., 1:30 p. m.; Klamath Falls, 7:46 a. m.. 1:00 and 8:45 p. ;n. Wo use hcal.'il Cadillac busses.