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Page Four Tuesday. July I. 192ft THE KLAMATH NEWS The Klamath News Official Paper for the City of Klam ath KalU and Klamath County EDWIN ROSE Managing Editor Published erery morning except Monday by The Klamath Neva Pub lishing Company at 103-112 South Fifth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. NATE OTTERBKIM President BYRON 11. 1IURI) Vice-President WALTER 8TKONACH Treasurer Fall Leased Wire U KITED KKWt eae t'KITKD PltKa (Lenrvst In the WorMI BVBSCRIPTIOX RATES Delivered by carrier, month.... S ..10 IWl I Km I II h asb R 1UI uuuide KUmaib couny....!!!" a.00 i Ail BubarripUou Payable la Aiivanre j ubserlbsrs ralllnr to rsetlr th.lrs""ua l Homes. Cfe,.u.ariut,,SS. rr Si ' Pe:i"'i"nr ' m poultry and -in,'-'j'l' " " "small fruits, rabbits and fancy Entered as second class matter at j stock, giving freedom and in-! the poetoffice at Klamath Falls. Ore- j derjendence to nennlo who.! Don. Norember IS. 1923. under act uepenaence 10 people no; of March i. 1S79. Teleaaaae 877 Ma. 1 Mem bee Audit Bureau of Circulation AN OBJECT LESSON ... Many visitors come to town times 'the market in Klamath every Sunday, attracted' byifor all kinds of food products,! the Impression that KlamathLfor the reason that thus fari is booming. We naturally there are rio competing sources! welcome the favorable opin-i of supply. " Five years hencej ion of outsiders, but some-l some, people, will be literally times the pendulum swings' kicking themselves for over- too far and people stake their! all on getting something to do' here'. Even that should have no serious consequences if fav- ored with youth and strength.' This is a fine place to grow! ' " up in, but when the years be-!300,) HOTEL TO gin to take their toll, the sit uation is apt to be different An - elderly couple walked into the News office yesterday with a story of real discour agement They heard in Portland what a wonderful town Klamath was getting to be, and as they were fortun ate enough to own a flivver, it seemed an easy jaunt to the land of their dreams. The car broke down on the steep moun tain rlimha nnrl haA in )a agea to lana Here Sunday full of assurance. The man was a carpenter, or had been, for his age was completely against him. The wife was a frail piece of nervous energy, who at some time in her career had made things and sold them. and had hopes of doinsr the same here. It took but a few! ,he basement lo tne t0D floor- An" ,!, . n . . . . other will be a service elevator, op- hours talking around town to LUB, (rom the kUcnen. The Convince them that Klamath third will provide transportation for Was not to be captured in aithe guests to the various floors, day, and particularly when' ,n addition each, store room will minus funds. And the reason which showed at a glance, was their age and disability. Since part of a newspaper's province is to enter into peo ple's problems, we are able to "set things to rights" and help them on their way back home. That part is merelv lTi-4 cidental, but it brought Very of tastes. close to us the near-tragedy in The hotel wi" be operated by r. some lives through no one's1 A' rrwr' a wldelr ' "perienced foulf V,.,. u..' rr.i ! hotel man, now making his home at fault but their own. The porlUnd and a ug of wealtht who most positive thing we know has already placed orders to the is that elderly people are not' amount of $25,000 for furnishings. as Well adapted to "the fir- Construction of this hotel will be ing line." and ouirht nnr tn hoi0 ,he Bonding Hotel company of so placed. Had they coma to! Klim.tl, m;u .u ' l"! ........w. .iui me iiiienuon OT.pleted. Fraser and a number of developing a Small home and capitalists, who are Interested, are possibly growing things, the' expected to arrive In Klamath Falls opportunity would not havc',,ne lalter part of m" week been lacking, but when age at-l , Arrl,,,"M!l, -i tmf .7 . Ivan Smith, Oliver Wilson and C. tempte to pioneer on nothing! s. MontcllUB. de8Unlng archltectg. tne Odds are almost certainly were selected to prepare plans, and against It all goes to show: they were named as one out of six how easily judgment can be compallie that were considered for misplaced whenever a growing! thl" ,mportant responsibility. fnwn nnr. f . 1 "We will be able to have the de- town appears on the horizon. ,Igns ,0 f advanced nsida of rhere IS room enough here,) weeks that excatatlon work can be in one Way or another, for! started," remarked Smith yesterday men and women with real ln B'v'nf "t official announcement capacity for work, but we must' conr"nlnK ne construction of the advise against indiscriminate' "7 '''f'111 ,we ,ec"M ,hat i- , , ... ... Jtho new Institution . will prove adc- transfer Of famHies, without quale to meet future demands of xuai, luoning over me lieia ana investigating all the condi tions. KEEP MONEY AT HOME One big protest against Klamath County is that it buys bo many things it could just as Well raise, Because this is! a pay-roll town is no excuse' for Bending; money away for: poultry, egirs, and produce, ijr-1 noring really exceptional pro-! fits right at our doors. ( It re minds one of the days when! nobody ever thought of nickles or pennies in the purchase of anything locally. And yet, as this column clearly shows, there are num erous families who would ben efit largely by living "on the land." We cannot all be mill-i workers and artisans, and notj every woman can adapt her-) self to the stress and strain of' every-day business. Down Los Angeles way there are thou- sapds of little, farm 1 I have largely passed their prime, or whose physical con-' dition will not allow the heav ier work. Will someone please tell us' why small farming can be so acceptable down there and! Inot up her? There is three looking a really safe bet, butj so long as human nature re mains as' it Is, life will con- tinue one constant repetition of what "might have been." BE BUILT IN CITY (Continued from Page One) and faced with brick, and will corer a ground space 102x195 feet. Store l,ease Granted The first or ground floor will contain a large lobby, dining and ball rooms, while already leases hare been granted upon the avail able space for business institutions. A Portland automobile concern has reserved space for display of var ious makes of cars. ' The second floor will contain din ing rooms for the convenience of may club meetings, teas and ' other gatherings. s The third, fourth and fifth floors will be reserved for hotel accommo dations and the rooms will be both single and en suite. Battery Three Elevators There will be a battery of three elevators. One will be used for freight purposes and operate from De provided with, an elevator from the basement. The dining room and kitchen are to be the last word in the acme of perfection, and a cold storage de partment is to be provided. Furnishings Elaborate The furnishings throughout the hotel will be of the very latest, and an artistic surrounding will appeal in thi truest npnaltfvb anil Hallrtilo ,I'1orlland' 0 the. financial end of, the program has already been com-l the city for a period of at least fifteen years The ground selected for the new hotel belongs to the Bellman estate, and the location is considered one of the most Ideal hotel sites in the city. To read Tie Klamath News day after day la to keep thoroughly in' k'.h".'"." 01 ,ni'a' Klamath Falls and TWalty. County Court Sal unlay, July ,tnl, 1020. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment of June 2sth. 1926, all mem bers being present, when the follow ing proceedings were had: The following claims were al lowed and clerk instructed to Issue warrants on the following named funds for their respective amuuutsil CurrWt Expense FuniT"" FV BtWearer, Keae easT Msrrlll bridges. 186 85. F. W. Clark. Keno and Merrill bridges. $42.65. W. E Wells. Keno and Merrill bridges. 156. IS. . C. W. Hopkins, Keno and Merrill bridges, 156.12. W. T. Lee. travel expense, $78.00. Glen L. Terrill, travel expense, $56.70. ' ' ' Edgar & Cullison, timber cruis ing. $7,672.48. Swift & Co., supplies, court house. $10.5M. Cork Floor Products Co., supplies, clerk. $8.67. Golden Rule Corp., court house expense, $2.58. Cnderwood's Pharmacy, supplies, district attorney, $7.25. Underwood's Pharmacy, supplies, clerk, $67.40. Baldwin Hwd. Co., supplies, court house. $6.20. Owl Cafe, meals, prisoners, $47.60. Southwell Stat'y Co., supplies. Justice court, $1.00. Southwell Stat'y Co., supplies, sheriff. $3.10. Southwell Stat'y' Co., services, typewriter contract, $14.00. Southwell Stat'y Co., supplies, county treasurer, $1.65. Southwell Stat'y Co., supplies, district attorney, $17.82. C.- It. DeLap, cash adv., postage, $10.00. . . Mrs. Doris Willey, services, dint, atty., $5.00. Imperial Garage Repair Shop, supplies, sheriff, $2.00. E. Rea. supplies. Jail, $7.60. Drummond Print Shop, supplies, Vr,mmnna Print shop ,, sheriff, $32.75. cierK, l J.ou. Drummond Print Shon. sunnlies. clerk, $3.00. Drummond Print Shop, supplies, dist. atty., $15.00, Martin Bros., predatory animal fund, $25.20. Roberts & Harvey, supplies, Jail, $1.20. Star Drug Co., supplies, sheriff, $11.10. Burt E. Hawkins, trans, prison ers. $90.00. Klamath Heating Co., court house expense, $68.58. Klamath Heating Co., court bouse expense. $106.73. Stone's Cash ( tores, aid, county poor. $S5.72. City Garbage, court house ex pense, $5.00. Owl Cafe, meals, Jury, $12.15. H. Laltoue. Jail gunrrt, $!I5.00. K. Ilea, Jail guard, $12.00. Kd Guill. Jul guard, $16.00. II. E. Christie, Jail guard, $10.00. Earl Whlllock, coroner claim, 12.00. Earl Whltlock, burial, county poor, $G0.iio. A. C. Olson, Justice court, $6.20. John I,ee Ball, Jus. court, $5.20. D. Chocktoo. Justlc court, $4.40. E. Heal, Justice court, $12.60. J. Dixon, Justice court, $3.20. Mrs. W. Duffy, Jus. court, $2.20. Hoy Wilson, Justice court, $5.40. F. Brown, Justice court, $1.70. K. Hicks. Justice court, $11.50. L. Bryant, Justice court, $11.50. R. A. Kmmitt, Jus. court, $10.10. G. B. Cozad, justice court, $.1.30. No Place to Park Him ! Proceedings Or. W. C. Hunt, Jus. court. $1.70. Oraviil.i Kelly, Jus. court, $1.70.1 A. II.. West," Justice court. $1.70.1 Rosey Gentry. Justice court, $ 1. 70. R. A.. Emmitt,; Jum court, $7.65. O. B. Coiad. JastM court, $2.40 R. A.. Kmmitt.'. s. court. 38.45 G. II. Cozad. iu'sftee court. $6.10 TTJV7BnsolirTiJr court. $17u.' y.X. Manns. Araufe court. $1.70. M7. R. VaiignTCus. court, $1.70.' Mrs. G. Wilsolf. Jus. court, $1.70. Xellio Barronf Jus. court. $1.70. Rudolph Myers, jus. court, $1.70. Miss Myers, justice court, $1.70. V. B. Souhy, justice court. $1.70. R. A. Kmmitt, jus. court, $4.5. R. A. Emmitt. jus. court. $15.85. G. H Cozad; jus. court. $10.60. Mpv Mary .Hnnnilul.i qburt, $3.40. . Maggie Dawson, jus. court. $3.40. Irene Zigler, jus. court, $3.40. Mrs. Maud Goodreau, Justice court. $3.40. Mrs. G. Wilson, jus. court. $3.40. V. B. Souby..J!i(,edurt. $3.50. X. Z. Manns. Jus. court. $3.50. Mrs. R. Vaughn, jus. court, $3.40. F. J. Johnson. Jus. court, $3.40. R. A. Emmitt. Jus. court. $11.86. G. B. Cozad. Jus. court. $23.70. W. A. Wiest, jus. court, $1.70. Joe Klmsey, .jus. eourt, $1.70. I.ysle Redfleid, jus. court, $1.70. S. E. Icenbice. jus. court, $2.90. Ivan Icenhice. Jus-, court. $2.90. Mrs. Ressj .Dixon, ltistice court, $2.00. J'w - f Chas. Gray. jus. court. $3.90. Geo. Walton, jus. court. $1.70. Mrs. Florence Heiken, clerk. Jus tice court, $70.00. Frank- Ilutledge, witness. Justice eourt, $2.20. W. O. Smith Ptg. Co., dlst. atty. office, $81.00. W. O. Smith Plg.-ro.. supplies, county Ireasurer, $80.!ta. W. O. Smith -Ttg. (4., supplies, clerk, $4.00. J . W. O. Smith Ptg. Co., supplies, Justice court. $112.20. E. M. Bubb, witness, circuit court, $2.20. G. S. Newsom, witness, circuit court, $2.20. Annie M. Worlow, witness, cir cuit court, $14.00. A. McKeon, witness, circuit court, $14.00. Frances McKeon, witness, circuit court, $14.00. J. It. Roach, witness, circuit court, $2.20. Walter Norris, witness, circuit court, $14.00. Mrs. Lewis Moore, wllneKS, cir cuit court, $12.40. Flora Thomason, witness circuit court. It? 4d. Tf Mrs. Wni ouidi, witness, cir cuit court, $H.20. 1 William" Whiro.-'Vltness, circuit court, $6.90. R. E. Kriowlen. witness, circuit CO urt, $8.44. " f V B. E. HawklniiilAcss. circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit court, $2.20. Jurk llenner, witness, court, $2.20. C. H. Bennett, witness, court, $2.20. ."t B. J. Hodges, "witness, court, $2.20. It. E. Knowles, witness, .tirt, $8.40. ... t Dena Soderlund, witness, court, $2.60. ' Gust Soderlund, court, $2.60. - B. J. Hodges, court, $2.20. J. J. Johnson, court, $7.00. R. I,. Sutton, court, $7.00. J. A. Gordon, court, $2.20. witness, witness, witness, witness, witness. Grant Nelson, Juror circuit court, $18.00. Henry Gordon. Juror, circuit Court, $.11.40. John Koouts, Juror, circuit court, $2.K0. O. W. Kngle.' Juror, circuit court. $35,011.- Al Mi'lhase, Juror, circuit court, $27.20 H. A. Talhot, Juror, circuit court, $28.00 Richard Pickett, court. $34.00. Juror, clrault Georgii Korth, Juror, circuit court, $28.8(1. : .... . 1 . . .. T. II. Walters, Juror, rlrcult court, $27.20. W. I.. Tlngley, Juror, circuit I court. $4.u0. William Wight, Juror, circuit court, $32.00. T. N. Sherman, Juror, circuit conn, i:,.ji. Walter storey, " Juror, circuit court. $13.no. , . Farrel Hllyard. Juror, circuit court, $18.80. Elmer French, Juror, . circuit court. $3.2U. O. P. Couchman, Juror, circuit court, $3.20. C- A. Hill, juror, circuit court, $28.20. ttsiy Nelson, Juror, circuit court, $30.00. II.' P. Dow, Juror, circuit court, $27.20. C. II. t'ndcrwood. Juror, circuit court. $9 20. John W. Turner, Juror, rlrcult court, $14 00. J. 8. Mi'Clcllan, Juror, circuit court, $10.20. , J. C. Edsall, Juror, circuit court, $9.20. E. D. Trulove, Juror, circuit court, $9.20. T. F. Boggs, Juror, circuit court, $16.60. Ilnrry Telford, Juror, circuit court, $9.20.. J. W. Moorman, Juror, circuit court, $6.20. Alex Stevens, Juror, circuit court, $t.20. K. E. Rea, juror, circuit court, $2.20. M. F. Arnett, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. Arthur Wilson,, juror, circuit court, $2.20. t- F. W. Abbey, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. Frank Ward, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. 0. D. Grizzle, Juror, circuit court, $6.20. B. 8. Grlgsby,' Juror, circuit court, $6.20. Henry Bagby, Juror, circuit court, $6.20. 8. R. Redkey, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. R. It. Dunbar, juror, circuit court, $2.20. ' L. O. Arcns, juror, circuit conrt, $2.20. C. I. Holllday, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. E. (1. Davis, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. James W. Howie, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. J. M. Jones, Juror, circuit court, $6.20. Geo. Fife, juror,, circuit court, $2.20. F. W. Ritchie, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. 1. W. Clod dard, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. Mike Lavenlk, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. v George Burton, Juror, circuit court, $6.20. Itoy Hickman, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. F. II. Cofer, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. W. II. Ross, Juror, circuit court, $2.20. County Itoiwl Fund Tom Dixon, rash advanced. $5.44. Slandurd Oil, supplies, speed cop. tio oo. J. Twldwell, labor. 114 ?. Itiiail ll. Mil I'uixl Htunilunl till In., Dulles 1'ullf. highway, f 41.31. Whereupon court adjourned. It. II. IU'NNKI.1.. County JihIk. lM'lt It KM. HltllllT, t'limmlsslnncr. C. J. MAIITIN. t'ninmlHsioner. WisIiii-mIiiv, July Till, I mill. Ilo It remembered ihut al a reg ular term of 111" County Court of Kluuinth County. Oteann, begun ami htdil on Wednesdny. Ilie 7 1 la tiny of July. ID26. and continuing lliruugli- out the term. ' When were present: Hon. It. II Bunnell, County Judav: llurrrll Short. Commissioner; f. J. Martin, Commissioner; Hurt K Huwklni, Sheriff; C. It. Ileljip. County Clerk. 1 When the following proceedings were hud The following claims were al lowed and Clerk Instructed to issue warrants on the following named funds for their respective amounts; Current Expense Fumt O. II. Cornish, salary, shop supt., $104.85. Triangle Cafe, 'meals, prisoners. $488.40. A. C. Olson, Justice court, $3.70. II. Chorktoot. Justice court, $1.40. A. C. Olson, Justice court, 12 80. I). Chorktoot, Justice court. $1 SO. Oregon Harness Co., elections, $10.00. Ilrununonil Print Shop, supplies, assessor, $4.25. Western t'nlon Tel. Co., servlres. sheriff. $14.25. .- . Grey Goose, Sandwich meals, election, $1 6(1. Klumath News I'ub. Co., Shop, court proceedings, 1x7 35. County RihhI Fund , ' . W. C. Clinton, labor. $7.30. Klamulh Fulls Auto Co., supplies, $54.80. lorenz Co., supplies. $3.80. Ore. Calif., Highway Garage, supplies. $65 90. Klamath Falls Auto Co., supplies, $26.45. Rimil Bond I'unil Mrs. Wilson, Halles-Calif. high way. $104 7o. James Bunnell, Dalles-Calif, high way. $149.70. Ed Dill, Dalles-Calif, highway. $107.21, Wm. Wilson. Dalles-Calif, high way. $57.71. Jl. T. Ilihererht. Dalles-Calif highway. $107.21. x Jam Bunnell, Dnlles-Cullt. high way, $261.00. Harry Kennisnn, Dulles-Calif, highway. $107.21. S. P. K.MitiUon, Dulles-Calif, highway. $130. 50. S. I'. Kennisnn, Dalles-Calif, highway. $130 50. D. Miller, Dull... Calif, highway, $107.21. (). Miller. Dulles-Calif, highway. $107.21. John rron.i Dallea-4'ulir.'i hlgh wny, $107.21. T. I.. (Idem. Dnllfs-Cnllf. high way. $to7 21. '. James Bunnell, rash adv., $7 6i. Mrs. Wilson, Dnlli-s-Calir. high way. $6.98. Jnmes llunnell, Dnlles-Callf. high way. $24.95. Ed Dill, Dull.s-Cullf. highway. $7 48. Wm. Wilson, Dnlles-Callf. high way. $3 98. II. T. Hoberocht, Dalli's-Calif. highway, $24 9.1. James Bunnell, Dalles-Calif, high way. $29.25. James Bunnell, Dulles-Calif, high way. $29.25. Harry Kennlson, Dnlles-Callf. highway, $7 48. S. P. Kennlson. Dalles-Calif, highway. $13 50. S. P. Kennlson. Dnlles-Callf. highway. $13.50. D. Miller, Dalles-Calif, highway, $14.96. , G. Miller, Dalles-Calif, highway. $14.96. John I'rbon, Dalles-Calif, hlgh wny. $24.93. T. I.. Odom, Dalles-Calif, high way. $7.48. Gilbert's Cash Grocery, Dalles Calif, highway, $306. 8. . Whereupon court adjourned to meet on July 10th. 1926. R. II. Ill'NNKM.. County Judge. lU'rtltKI.I. SHOUT, Commissioner, C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. Classified advertising In TUB KLAMATH NEWS pays big dlvl dsnds. Uaa them for profit. AEVER FAIL "TTlE,VAM 1 1 COPFEE NAMeYP j sweiiWiSSW"seeee Reliable; Painter F.' R. OLDS 602 Klamath. Phon. 192-W Se Our Fin Assortmnnt of ' Picture Frames, Let Us Do Your Kodak Finuihintf. STINSON'S STUDIO In the llopka Illdi A REAL SNAP Ten arrrs. rlosa In, seven acres under illtch. good soli, large shade trees, fenrwrt. This Is an Ideal plav to raise chlilirns. pigs, apples or berries. Jii"t the right size for diversified farming. This Is a beautiful home site and a money maker. Must be sold al onre. Terms. $1000. HEAD & READ lll.tU Main. WOOD Iilock wood is at tho rock bottom pi'ico of: Double loud .'..$5.50 Single 4.00 , Store your wood now, don't wait, you will for get and minx the bottom price. Buy now! Green Slab is also down to rock bottom. 10 cords, $35.00, for hand picked slabs. Prices guaranteed. If we quote a cheaper price we will refund your money. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Horn" 601 Main. Phone 35. Ready-mixed CONCRETE and' ' 0 BRICK MORTAR from our . Central Plant. Proportioned Right Mixed Right Delivered Right Priced Right A Time Saver and a Money Saver. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 805 Market St. Phone 582-W. Office 81 11 Mala Bt Klamath Kails, Ore. I'hono IM9. Office Stage Depot. Mcilford, Ore. 'hone SOO. TRAVEL BY MOTOR 8TA0M SWIFTLY SAFELY COMFORTABLY " By the IIOWAltD GIIIMES BTAOKH To Ashland Med ford Portland Marabfleld blrect Connection at Junction With Pickwick Ktagae to All Point! South THINKS VOll CAMKOItNIA 1 Rea us, v handle. , Poitiers mailed on request. STOPOVKtl at any point on ' Pickwick Hystem. Faros Klamath Falls to: Ashland .. I.JO Reddlnr ,. 10 1D.70 15.00 !.76 S0.0S i.ai 14.81 Bacramenth .. r" San Francisco ... I'OS .lAngelei ......,..., San Diego .......,......, nan Jose El Centro ..I 1 .1 tearing Time Medford, . 10. SB a m., l.ao p. m.i Klamath Palls, 7:45 a. 01., 1:00 and 1:46 p. m. We use heated Caillllao buaee. Classified advertisinf it m morning paper proposition al ways. Uto the New.