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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1926)
Wednesday. .Tune SO. lfljft TTTE KLAMATH NEW, REJECTS BIDS; PRICE IS HIGH Bid r.olTd by the Collier Led His Ticket at Recent Primary Election ; Th, abstract of rot for the . ntlr slat, primary election held ;on May 11 iut, sraa racelred In ; Klamath Fall yesterday and shows that Hon. A. M. Collier or this I city led the ticket la the twenty- llbiary i firmt repraaentatlra dlatrlct, com MOVEMENTS OF REAL ESTATE i Lady Orchestra i Will Entertain i Here July 6, 7 hoard for th. proposed library to prlslm the couatlea of Klamath, tltude on the part of real ,h.. L-l... ..... , K1.,. huilt hl. r nn ,h. corner o( ,... j.,f.r,.. lw.hu.-. and I r.ra within ,h. past two or three " "' ' , K'"'B, A bery of pretty alrle. a well at an aaarvsatloa of taleuted mual cfan. la combination that would make trliit travel the proverbial 'length and breadth of the land to -There haa been an Improved at-but ,,,, ,, . ,n, comb,. i live a HurprUe dance loninlit. Tho, tilay.rs to llielr number, making H'AXIL H ALL TOMUHT manaasr simounccs that I ha Itam- elaut In all. lit ronuaciion wnn in. Hl'RVKINK DANCh! AT blera will furnish the mu.lo for urrhusira Johnny Matto, popular With th opening of the mid- thle af'iilr. Hlnr their laat ap-Ulnajvr, will . feature with favorll aummer fettlvltlea Scanillt Hall will , pearam-e they hav added two new number. Fifth , and Klamath afreet, were far tu ei-es of the amount of money In the hand of the hoard. The library hoard met laat nUht tor the furpoiM of awarding the contract fci the building and wer forced to reject ail blda aubmlttei. W. will not act further itntl we confer with Mr. Manh. our Portland architect," atated mem ber of the board lait nglht. Th lowest bid waa submitted by Cofer Broa. of Klamath, Fall, the amount being fSZ.slt. which In eluded heating., ventlllatlng and wfrtng. ' The hlghrat bid waa sub mltted by Steven at Son of Port land, called for a total of 1ST. 517. Foreign War Vets Initiate Members lalature aa a repreaentative. first time he ran two year ago he ran aecoad. Klamath county haa a strong representation in th fifty-fourth eeaaion of the Wiate leglalature which will convene at Stelem Jan uary S. 1917. Burdlck haa had tea years' experience aa a legislator and Collier and Hamilton tour year each. This trio were member of aome of the moat important com mitter during the laat session, in cluding th way and Means, irri gation. Judiciary and banking, with At Recent Session ; Next winter with John 11. Car- Th ranka of the Veterana of ; 'a Medford a speaker of the Foreign Ware have been Increased bouae. Collier. Burdlck and Ham by sixteen new members following ll,on wl ob atrongly In- recent meeting at the courthouse.; trenched in the lower house aa Crook, by IJ1 votes. Th official' noticeable enough to he a vol la given aa follows: prvmiaing ludlcalive ut the summer i Collier 34S buying.' Hamilton 3614 Burdlck S44S Tbia la Collier'a second succena- they attend hea the musical, to b glvrn by lb Famous I.cillft' Col- Thl wa. th. state-eni f nenra. umbl Concert orchestra at th Vet. , J. Walton, well known realtor and rnn' Mmo" " member of the firm ot Walton audi1" of July ttaJ I . . . I Wright hn pfuirfa an jivillant ' 1 n" v uiuwnia orvncvira. wnicu ful race to attend th Oregon leg- no report an excellent, 1nei start on a new week among rear """"' ! state dealers In the city. ,u" """",v"u h. "! "Kvsryoue waa poaitive of the!,d "" of young women, and bond Issue going through, and ea-' acclaimed largest and! pecially the railroad compauy.lmo, P" musical company of Its j which haa already aeveral hundred i"""1 08 ,our where held initiation men here. "Home sites show good activity, This unique orgauitallon la con ducted by Mrs. Francis Knight, and aa well aa mauy lota purchased for '"'d lo K'"8 nut ollly delight investment purpose. Building In ful aymphonlea. but also unusually the newer residential sections are turning over rapidly and there la a surprising number of persons coming Into Klamath Kails from well executed aoloa. Each musi cian is an able aololst upon her own Instrument. Also vocalists of exceptional merit are Included In California." stated Walton yeater-'Mre. Knight's conjanyr uml thoae-l day afternoon. 1 who especially like this form of en-' tertaiument,, can feel asaured of a i pleasant evening, Judgiug from th j press dispatches that precede theso I : much-heralded young women. ! The Ladled' Columbia Concert ' orcheatra will give two concerns ; ceremonies were!hy n during the laat eeaaion. I ' of the . nere. one on toe evening o. juiy . 'Collier waa a member of the pow-' 1 lanasrai garaening ana uu ue uiun uu iuv "un. FORUM LUNCHEON WILL LISTEN TO NOTED EDUCATOR Candidate initiated aa follows: I Brful committee on waya and means. architecture of the Oregon Agrlcul-! evening. Ticketa for the musicale J.'E Chrlatopheraon, Portland:!1"1"00 "d banking and mann Unnl r tX'altr Pnetlanrf- Q I fUCtUrlng. Robinson. Portland; Fred F. Sauer-i Collier is a prominent business!1" u-"-rc our.ug me man. Portland: A. E. Dalley. Leba-1 " o' Klamath Falla and . Bur-'"b,0 tou; P n M-.a.-n ri.a.-,..-1 dick and Hamilton are lawyers whu Klamath ulls R. alarano, Portland: D. A. Dick. ' Beai n Redmond. Portland; L. B. Crugmlll. Portland O. R. Weiss, Portland; Jim Zones, tural college at forvallis. will be s re on sale at Shephard'a Music the main speaker at the chamber store and at the Wlrtg MukIc store. forum ; Luclndia Marleau. motion pic- . ture star la a happy addition to 1 ruI th. l.n,lln' Pnlumhla Cnneert Or- ' Peck ha spent some time looking COetra. She brings her dancing : The organisation of th nexti,nto tne Possibilities of plant ar- partner with her and they are re-' a.lon of the legislature 1. now rangem.nt at the proposed park i one, , n.w . i wo"u-u. -- poat were present at the. meeting. MALIN MASONS ARE SEEKING OWN LODGE " Malln may receive a dispensa tion, .from . the grand master of the Masonic lodge for th Installation of Cue lodge there, according to an- niinenni VMteHav hv imminent uni rf Klamnth - Palls riiirtns nnwtlnv at the MaMinlr ga Monday night, recommenda- Iaiii were najtaed iA (fae mnA mas ter in Portland, for a lodge . In Malln. The little southern Klam ath county town has been trying to get recommendations from the Klamath Falls lodge for the pro per dispensations snd the outlook 1 at laat favorable for them. KtVKlt FOR VA;B-AXCV A fine of ISO was levied upon nent in the state. He will be the 'Frank Farra." "Mexican; "when he youngest president of the state sen-1 pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge ate ever to have filled that office j before Justice of the Peace R. A. In -Oregon, and with - the -possible' Emmltt,- yesterday morning. . lection ot Lt h. Patterson aa gov-i Farra was arrested Sunday night rnor, Corbett should make a 'by Officer Cr C. Dnggan. splendid assistant to Patterson as . ' . governor. ' Ravmnnd. Waah.; I.ient. John Hv-! practically complete John H. Car- i,e 10 b B'ven lh c"v " nu,us Ij-aion Hall. Julv and 7 at t. Portland: Warren Cooner. Port- k'n h" out ot a total of 0is- Moore. I land; George Parka. Portland: John' rote Pledged him for speaker of Musical entertainment will be Rayan. Portland, and D. E Thurn-:,he bouse, while Harry corbett 0f.'urBlned bv -Mb, Katherine Wal kell Portland j Portland haa II out of a' total of 0"- violinist, and Miss Beatrice Approximately S5 members of the' 30 President of the state acn-' "alton, pianist. - at and lieutenant governor. Senator' Corbett fa of a pioneer family of Portland and long promt- SHOES REPAIRED While; You Wadf JACK' FROST - WORK GLOVES FOR 1.KS3 119 So.4kh Bt.. f' First Dqoy From Mala St. For Yout;Foiirth of Jiiiy Comfort Wantland Avenue ' Will Be Vacated Without Delay The vacation of Wantland avenue which follows the Southern Pac-: iflc right of way from the depot , south to Sixth street, will be made ! in the near future, following the '; unanimous agreement of the city council at their last meeting to I that effect. I The vacation of thla street has TWO YOUNG MISSES NAMED BY, PARENTS : Two reoeot nrrivals In Klamath n.ii- i .1 wilt' ran n.vo " 7 "'"ibecn voted in order to allow ade- be.chrtatened shortly. They are quate r(K(m for profMlled sutheril both baby girls. - ;,.,.,, j,..m., .u..,ia t,.r the Immediate future. The question., which has been confronting the municipal body for son time, resulted when It was learned that the southern end ot Wantland avenue would be bisected by the traffic viaduct to he erect ed above the Sixth street crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas While Del sell have named their first daugh ter. Carol. Delieli is sffiliated with the California Oregon Power corn- in a local hospital. : Anne Elisabeth la the name given : to the few wet,' old daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson of. Caledonia Marsh. Mrs. Stevenson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Cap" Calkins. LAST HALF LICENSE PLATES NOW READY A no other practicable course as open to the council, it was voted to have the thoroughfare vacated. YOUNG RAILROADER BRINGS BACK BRIDE ' Automobile license plates for the last six months of 1926 were placed on aale yesterday by Sheriff Bert; E, Hawkins. Some temporary tags! were furnished ahead of schedule to permit of local dealers having ' cars in their saltsmora that have; already been ordered, to move them j out. I It Is expected there will be a ' large volume of business for the permanent tags during the next few days. MODERN WOOIIMKX TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT ' Members ot Klamath Falls lodge of Modern Woodmen of America' are asked to attend a special meet-! Ing of tho order tonight, Wednea-I day. In I. O. O. F. hall. Several Important buaiues matters will come up for discussion. PERKJNH ItOYH KHOW NI.IGHT IMPROVEMENT The condition of Eugene and Derwood Perkins, young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perkins, who were seriously Injured in an automobile accident Sunday, remains about the aatne, although alight Improvement was noted last night, according to hospital authorities. iVfx -&n. 1 a J --a 'J. Jla I A wedding of Interest to the younger set of Klumath Falls is that of Mies Mary Louise Johnson to Olenu Hunter, which was an event of ft'hursday, June 24, at San Francisco. Mrs. Hunter is the daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson ot Axlo-j ' rla and for the past three years has ' J taught In the Henley school. She : Is a sister of Mrs. Lloyd E. Stone of Klamath Falls. ' Hunter Is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. E. It. Hunter of Klumath Falls' and has visited hero a number of tlmvs. He la affiliated with the ' Southern J'acitlc company and will make his home In this city In ; the future with his bride. MCCARTHY BLDG. SEVENTH ST. KLAMATH FALLS, OR.E-. ARE SMART LOOKING U Q LEAVE NO CAP HERE p THtIB INSTEP WILL' U NOT GIVE LIKE THIS n BUT KEEP YOUR GOOD jL FOOT ARCHES GOOD r I rn sals av 9 Houston & Jester "Quality Footwear." Mutual Benefit Policy Holders ... can remit quarterly premiums due July iut to JOHN H. HOUSTON , Next Hotel Hall. Klamath Falls, Ore. The one policy that pays all ways always. For result as Tve its Class Ada Modern Woodmen Special Meeting ODD Tonight at FELLOWS HALL All members requested to attend. SURPRISE DANCE Scandia Hall Tonight the Ramblers Will Be Here For Your Pleasure. What Better Pastime Than Dancing? This Store Will Close Sunday and Monday JULY 4th and 5th Men who know quality, style and tailoring will want one of our Kuppenheimer Suits for the Big Celebrations Smartly tailored and offered in the newest patterns of the season. One and two pair pant suits at $34.50, $39.50, $44.50. Greys, Tans, Fawns, Blues, Pin Stripe patterns Dress up for the Fourth do it here and save. L&AOIKO CLCTHICHB ftlMCC lOOJ i l i V A " I v-v. H, ' -5; ' Have You Met "The Union Oil Company ?" Do You Know "Who It I$M and What Its Aim$ Art? 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