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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1926)
Page Two TUP. KLAMATH NEWS Thp Klamath Vpw!,anfy of some city or me ivjainjifi newh,pwtt,-tMI Parents ,vit state ith too Official paprr for the vttf or Kim. , many children will be zoned ' sn n.1 not to disturb npm'pful alh Fall dud Klamath County The End of the Summer Realty Transfers Full Uh4 Wire cumcn irfcwn rMTKn riticss f,enirat In th WorMl EDWIN R08B Managing Editor I bachelors or sedate spinsters. Published every morning except,! Then would come proper dis-; Monday by The Klamath News Pub- position of families to avert Ilshing Company at lOJ-Ul South'- i .. : .. r i. .. u . i .... ' Fifth atreat. Klamath Fall.. Oroa.t .'elUMes. People who keep NATS otterbein President! dogs and those who keep cats. byron H. huhd vice-President ' would be releirnted to differ-' WALTER 8THONACH Treasurer! 0 . rtMtmea 10 . 1 .w......w . ent sections, and politicians could be segregated on the ' mud-slinginp; flats. Another suiwcriptiox hates jvo"e a for Deli by crier. n,o,h....$ jw , otonsU who attempt more Mimed by mtriia, yr s.oo lhan fifteen miles an hour, "JdLT'h i.-T-r -00l "'though every state urges All Bahsrrlptlona Payable In Adraace ' , , , , . . ,. i.w...... ..... 1 them to speed up. Any bright' fcfnfcnai.S'TSp:rt2!aj!nnd can eMil- fiurc ut a wt'iriValnf "to ylL m" e"T ' hundred new regulations and i 1 restrictions that will enable Entered a second class matter at !,,.., . . . . , the poawnice .t Klamath Fain. o. officials to connect regularly poa, November 15, issj, under act with stated salaries, regard-, of March S. 1S79. I . - , ., . ! less 01 v nu pus wie pipur. 1 Meanber Audit Bureau of Ctrrnlatloal j One thing is certain un-j I less Oregon cuts out much of! 1 this nonsense and allows some ! measure of individual liberty.: lit will have difficulty holding ! the present ratio of eight peo-1 Vn linio ovonf ;n ,.,.! pie to the acre. Of what use, HYSTERIA years has so impressed cer- is cheap land and available; i trntur if livino nH wnrkinQ' tain people as the passing of j conditioni are made arbi. Valentino. No outreach ofjtrary? The pendulum of au- human emotion has been soithority has already swung to j marked. The man himself extremes. What is needed isj was only a type, a practical! ood common-sense and the, stranger except through the J assurance of hands off as re-; ' tram Anv mnrp pxnpn. in no sense im- movies, and mune from life's tragedies. We may idolize and worship' all we please, but the inex-J I ments." KLAMATH Population 11. 5 (10. i Altitude 4,000 feet. I Monthly payroll ot $1,000,000. i 140,000 acres ot Irrigated lands.!. orable law remains "one by one we must each file on." To show the extent of this hysteria we read of 5000 ' roses covering his casket, making a blanket six feet wide by eleven feet long. And ; mills and factories. in the same paper is this tel egram from San Francisco: WwXmj P. Lv j,. '' V; oK V'Jv I i-VSiS Jr i iji . . KIIIUHH rrom 4 ). 111. t p. 111.. Si'lil. 3. Ill.'ll. I V. W. MllliT rt Ilk t,t CixirilK K. Miuin nuil IrU Mn 11 11 iM. nml M iliti I'iiMlnn 1 ill Hi'lltin 3, towniiliii 1!. IMttK1 H. It. A. tlroh rt ux to Wrtinii I'. I'uikxlt. Itlvi-mlilu Aililltlim to Ki'iin, nt 1,' blin k I. Kliiniulh Km 1101 lit ton tu WlllUim W. I. ItiU-. .Mlll Ailillilun. lul :i. Iilvrk' W5. Ir von nid uiii'i'i'ihiu li bout I In rriiniK'iiii'iit ur wnnl Iiik of ymir al-vrt-iliiriiil'iit ilnii'l liKNltiitn tu aik UN fur iiuui'kIIuiih. We hill I bn alml I to lii'lii oii with llm laynt ami the 8it. J, In ! tir.'vnriilliiii of thv rniir lit any llinw. Reliable Painter F. R. OLDS 902 Klamath. Phon. 182-W Kl.AMATII VAI.I.KV HOSI'ITAl. Mnili'it aurilnc cars In malnriilly ; at very moderate pricea. ad. t'i t SAi.K Krenh coin. KUniuth Dairy Tow Cd. l'houe J2 K-a. Tetuui Slntlnn. if I.OVK1.Y XKW P.I.TIMiH STINSON STUDIO Til7 M11I11 Mt. IT I 1 11 r notQivianx Powell St. at Ofarrell. SAN FRANCISCO t'.'os to Th.uros and dtopping Dmfrcr. WOOD Tiirrr U rtntMi fr ailvnnrra hi Hit) rWv of wihiiI. It I U" intmo i.f tlio lulMir tu (ti IuhmI IUik nf II. rrlcf hMvo :,4 vuiiiftl ! I k h 1 1 y Iii'imiihi wri urtt tiikniR j'nr( of Out wood till MOHI-: AIIV.WI'KM Will iiiiiio n we uro elillK't to rhurito itiuro ftir Wiiiiil thai tutu brcii i1ImI on llit yanlM tunl ri'li'ddi'tl fur you. t III ton. wltlli t!)n prko ! Peyton & Co. burn' I'lume Btia 1 ftnf mm notrt itca ri hruMri Mud iWre i4 c tatt kMr 4fMi tntie Hit taptWl htm Iw tmt ill I n mt ! UN Nil ik.-tJ m laiiNj- al ntfeu kiarflil KeUakUlmUi tma 11 let Utter m en rta. : loll. Several standard Tics boring for NOTICE TO TAXI'AYKRS , 1 ' support of his application and sworr ... v. ,ik, , i, it' ou are hereby notified that the tiitement on the I4th day of Sept ! Klamath has tributary to It ZS!Boaril of Equoljlallon attend .ember. 192. before Ittrt C ! on the 13th day of September. Thomas. ,u. S. Commlssioer. a.' Climate clear and cool In sum-: 1920 Ithe second Mnndav in Sept-: Klamath Falls, Oregon. . mer and mild 'in winter. I ember I. at the County Judge's of-; Any person Is at liberty to pro- "Bcaten in a bitter, long-drawn-out fight against poverty, Mrs. Adna Fuller, 39. tucked her five little children, four boys and a girl, in the two beds in her base ment apartment today and then turned on the gas in the two rooms ot the place, taking four of the children to eternity with her. The fifth was saved by the father, who arrived home In time to find his home a ga's-fill-cd sepulchre." Klamath County. Oregon, by order1 of the Honorable A. 1.. l.i'uvilt. ! Judge of said Court, dated, A'.IKtl't' Tth. 192s. directing such sum- irtnui to be so published not lens j that! enc a week fur nix eonve.ii.! TbA renter of the rresteat stork ; l"u11 nuum MU 1:1 j"..i.. ,u,i u. ::lt! wirxs. Hum 01 lirsl pilLlua- I ..1 ?,i. f n J.r remain In session for thirty days Initiate a contest at at any time i!un. AukusI loth. !. raUing .section of Oregon. j tnm ,n(lt dau, ,OP tne vurvow t)f befwe patent Issues, by filing a O'NKtM. IKWIX. 1.000.000 undeveloped horse pow- examining the assessment roils for corroborated affidavit In this of-! tv joun irWB er on the Klamath River.. ithe year 1926. and correcting ai fire, alleging facta which would de- Plaintiff's Attorneys, office! 1, 1... ... i iv. h. r.n i errors In valuations, descriptions, 'eat the entry.. , . anj pMt office Aditrees ' ed SteS reclamation rSSSSj? ;o' ",!,,"i', of ,and' """' ,. , . r' P' 4"T- N- Xnh 4.h StreeT' ed States reclamation projects. . proprty assessed by the assessor. JJ0 S 20 Inc. Register.! Klamath Falls. Oregon. , More undeveloped resource than) It shall be the duty of all personal !A10.17.;4.3l S7,14.;i any other county on the coast, j interested to appear at the lime and ri III.ICATIOX OK SI MMOXS 1 This eltr s second of Oreeon toi'Tr. Mr"'"", I K.iulty Xo sin.1 ST. I'll L'H ( III lt( II HAS I WINTKIt I'l.AVS MATfltl'lr are The largest pereantage ot growth yet these unfortunates sleeping too, With no one , in telephone and telegraph service much to care, and no mob to)01 any city on th. coast. storm their citadel of rest. It j IIONEHKAD TACTICS -..... . : V. ; . .. .' . , . 1 fiu'ma ... 1 11 .(,1111, 11.11.' U. iw?o? Y.lrrZ? .'r':'-r prRTOKTHK There Is tributary for manuffctu:teen daj-s .o,f jsaid session. klQi VTH-cof Tv ' I ... . tare 40,000,000,000 feet ofsoirl- -ttsVRiied - W. T. I.EB. f TAlK v "Vx ' Plans for the coming winter snd Assessor Of Klejrutb, COunty.I . h-,. : the reorgnnlistloii of the children's 11. Frost. Defendant. ' ' lf't"''"nent of St. Paul's Fplscopul ' church will be made tonight In the ro Anna M. Frost. The Above parish house pine. The i-..n. largest box shook raanu-1 i4 '7 31 S3 "10 l'nll.,1 - ' Some contrast, indeed, and '"'""' ca!er ln lh UnUed! makes one stop and wonder! whither we are drifting, whent American sentiment can so completely swamp itself. j The sooner we get back to ; in Klamath County. Oreson. ex cept that part of SEi of SWVi of said Sec. 12 lying south of C canal of I". S. It. S.. contain ing s acres, more or less. Taken and levied npon as the pro- ; Xamed Defendant: ln the Name ol ftrt. ,-i.,k,k .,, . . Ithe Stafe of Oregon: You are llKhth. according to announce- I hereby- required to appear and nK'nt niado last night hy Key. J. I answer the complaint filed cjtalnst . Henry Thomas, rector of St. Paul's. I or before the. :it day nf Sen'lem. ' A IK"'ial nour Panned follow.! (Salem Journal) n.riv ..f ,k. ..ij .. i , , 'or ueiure ins -1 ki oay ol aepiera- " ' .... i ..it, u uv.vuuau, t l- 11" " 1 il " . m ,111 1 1, II L 1 r 11 li to answer herein, at fixed l.y the i Court for publication of summons: ' and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the. first nrinrinlPS 2nd measure "r- aBve "a lrealea lo M ,me Dated at' Kism.Vh p.ii. ! complaint filed herein, namely, for -.--w i . . , , . , i . . . . ' . 1 1, -f r of f h- I AUgUSl JJ, J26. r . , mncn inereor as may be necessary to satisfy the said ludgment In favor Pear growers of the Rogue river ot Plaintiff against said defendants . . . . . ! with interest thereon, together with I valley which had a record crop this all costs and disbursements that year, have been treated to as fine ""If ,or, may accrue hQi "Wood to Kj II l M.lu St. KJj .sfaiiwaaTi'iaTI'V " Js. i - TM( MAHV.II NT 1 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25' VowletMe7Knk Why Py Dental Trust Price when onc-hnlf hero pays the bill? Dental X-ltay Kxnmination Nitrous Oxitle Gas Conductive local Anaesthe sia Ui'ed in all operations. Why Suffer Dental Pain? 0,cn Kvetiliigs Free Examinations. Phone 1113 O. J. Johnson, Dentist WINTKlm III.IKi. Knlranre ei to Plug Tree Theatre values bv old-time standardS" exhibition of paternalistic bureau- the better it will be for our!cracjr " - I,03Sib,e lo ,m"ine' Asl sf..4v...A nn rtrmr.nti.A0lt 1 result of uncalled for pernicious A24, 31 L'otirt that the bond ' of matrimony exlstlns Iwtwcen Sheriff of Klamath County Ore. Pia,.L,XI ana 0 "pliant bp, dHwolved . -. r.. . . .. ' UD the eronnrtft fit rrnel im In. Bt'RT E. HAWKINS. -S7.14.S1 human treatment and for eeneral All the hysteria in Christen-!"0 ' lmOT - .notice p shekikf's silk i tL i,t'nm!wnB ,s P""""1""1 .,, . . . i eral scents who know little or noth- ' a.w n The klamath News. newspaper dom Will not alter one iota the I agents who gnow little or notn j published at KlamaLh Falls in nrllpa nrnronsinn Our com-' ln bore red-tape, many orchard-! y virtue of an execution In fore- endless procession, uur com- closure duly Issued by the Clerk of - - - - ing and going is of very little , lsu rac u',, "no oaiaruptcy the circuit Court of the County importance, but the picture ofrough loss of fruit and --o"-:S8X;ii"; four Sleeping Children beside , a certain action In the C.reuit i their mother i of really large consequence. I : 1 . ZLLZ T ""' ""' "" "' sl''i:&''K - 1,1 Because the growers sprayed their; Court for s.iid County and State' AFTER AWHILE herein Wm. r.anoni;. as tIaintiff. pears against codlin moth with spray, recovered Judgment acainst H. P.1 i containing arsenate of lead, a for-j " x- J - nd u"ru'": i i (.alarneaux for the sum of One imula prescribed by the government Hundred Sixty-Six and 5100 dol-j itself, and the only preventive of'ar"- wlln 8I interest per onnum It is pleasing to observe that certain state officials are still on the job of bossing! things. When one line of en ready with something new. and the average individual i from Anril 2.1 ll2r,. i.ni.rita the moth, on the pretense that the doar, lorIley.. teea and ' cofts fruit was thereby poisoned and un-'and disbursements taxed at twenty-1 I ilv anf HA'llin n.Aiin.. n. ... i fit to eat. carload shipments of fancy! 23rd day of August. 125- ' 1 ! noars. the finest crown anvwhere. I Notice is hereby given that I will -' , . , ... i on the 22d day of Sept.. 1S26. at the i were seized, condemned and destroy-i rmm Hi.rrih r,.rt n...... ,.r i,. deavor exhausts itself they are; ed, shipments were held up. buyers, County of Klamath. In Klamath :scartd from the market, and the en- ; 'J ' tounty. at 1U o clock i i...,. H..n!!.. . iii ins lorenoon oi said nay. eel at l tire Industry demoralized. After; puWi). auction to the hl(.npst bid. , the damage had been done experts' der. for cash, the following-des- MOOD OF TmP BUY by The COFFEE iVAME Klamath Falls The Fastest Growing Town in the West may be fortunate to be allow- decided the pears were hnrmlss and cribed property.to-wlt: ed to sneeze without permis-pi;ted shipment, to continue-! r?BVvWxv4Uof?Wi2. twp. 40 South, Range 0 KWM NOTICE OTt lTUI.ICATIf)N I hut Inst fruit rannnt he recovered. sion. In another column wejor tne damase t0 r,pUtation re show the muddle of things, stored. they have made in Medfordj The spray used was the same asi Department of the Interior, with pears. Now comes state! usd on R("!"e river fnllt ,or the,C. S. Land Office at Lnkeview. Ore. Uiring " 'ears, u BO onB ever July 14, 19Z6. heard of Illness resulting from the! Notice Is hcrebr riven that Slim on eggs. -mn am,In r.t .i.k.,1 ihrA. R. Johnston whose oost office nd. orders on poultry, official certificates bnhv shirks and hrpprliniri .i.. k - n-i.; dress Is 615 Conger Avenue, Klam- V. V 7" . .7 -i """" " "'ith Falls. Oregon, did, on the 1st I stock. Which Will put the Kl-,same spray Is used on pears every- day of March. 192s. file In this' bosh on many shipments from' where. In all the California. Oregon office Sworn Statement and Applies. I California. Without knowing Washington distric..-yet oniy,"-'" "nfIST, much about it. the reciuire-! " , " . . "r . 1 SEW. Section 29. Township 21S..I ment may be advisable, butl ignoramus swelled up by the Import- ot 'he timber thereon, under tbi for the love of Mike, why so'ance of his job. I Pr,taionl of, ,he ,ct. ,of June , , . , . i , ... i 187 and arts amendatory, known much red tape and paternal- case a carload of pears . the "Timber and 8tone haw,"' ism regarding everything any- wa condemned and destroyed, In at such value as might be fixed by ,..i. spite of the fact that they had never, PPraUenvnt. and that, pursuant One wants to do? ...a .. , o . u to socn application, the land and After awhile we t an all ex-' P "ureau. Mmb ,hereoll naTe TOn appralpd AUer awnne we tan ail ex are a poWBrfaI , managing, at $1140.00. the timer estimated pett to be card-indexed and i our business nowadays and protesti SS0M. board feet at f2.C0 per M, graded to meet the official 1 only make, them worse. . IJ '"1 V,?.,r0:,Bh.V vn. - i PTIOXB 1SOO WESTERN TRANSFER COMPANY 410 MAIN TR.IXSI KK AM DHAYINO Klamath offers a home and a welcome to thousands of families, with all round su periorities of climate and location, the greater ease of making a living, and a large measure of health and happiness assured. Klamath accepts every man at his face value, offers to everyone a fighting chance and plays no favorites. There is no room here for lazy men, but plenty of opportunity for real workers. All of us are pulling to gether for a common good and a common purpose to make this the finest town in Oregon for families with small means.