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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS' Tuesday, Sept. 21, lO'j'fi Pafrisr tTTri Highways Reernbje Bee? n Swarnpn ; Numerous Routes Al Ilia ruto of I Jo curt ad liour. traffic poured ovur The liullea-Call-forula highway Iwlwern Klniuulh Pull nd Balkan city Bnturday. ac cording la cluck made by Die ststv tilithWBjr depsrtmmt on III trufflr smisus lulo Klamath Fulls. '' A total "f 1111 ears wero checked over thn Klamath Kails to I'pll ran City section between ( o'clock Haturiluy morning ami 10 o'clock Hulurdtty nltctil . i Tho next higher section In Hie census clink aliuwa a total of ItHi mm pnaalng over Tha Dallea-Call-turn la highway between" Kloniath Falls and tha Junction of tho Lakn- vlew highway Tha Dallca-Callfornla highway be tween l.akilvw JunclUiu. ajid. Mer rlll carried "Hi cars; Aalilanil and Klamath Kails highway liplwm.il thla city ami thn Junction of (ho UorrlN i road at Keno. Ml: AshluudKlam- alh Fulls highway between Knno ami I Oho Jarkaoa ratinly Hue. (62: lHr rla road. lt: Thn bullaa-Callfor-nla" highway between Pelican I lly and Ilia Junction of tho Chllnquln market roal. CHI; Tho Utility-California blghwsy between tha Junction of the Cftlloii ti In market road and Port Klamath Junction, 307: I'hllo iiulli market road. Sal; Klamath Kallnl.akevlcw highway helwcen Junctlmi and Oirne. 6M. Tho census allow a that S00S cam ware pleasure care bearing Oregon licenses; J us ware California car; bit were light trurki; 111 heavy Irucka; 7S horse-drawn vchlclci.' "Uncle Ucmus" to Demonstrate Radio Broadcasting Here .'" .IfSiBT I'- e MOW RADIO 8i0A0CAST!.MjT If I "UNCLE- flfKMUS-Aii V Realty Transfers Filings from 11:30 a. m. Sept.; 18. lo 4 p. m. Kept. 19. 1926 llnnry Hclnon et us to Stella J. llarwood. ' Lots (, 7. WHNBV.I NE'4V4 of See. SI. Twp. 0. ii, . v - J. W. Jordan et ux lo Wlllla K. Roberta. Oraul Deed. MI1h second Addition, lot 1G, block Sol). Mayme CcrgoS to Martin Mortj. enaen et u. Fnirvlew Addlllou No. I 2, lot 4. bloc 10. ' , I Frank C. Ilramwell to A. It. nor land. First Addition, lot S. block 9. Klamath Lodge No. 137. I. O., O. F. tu Stella Sheets. Sections 4. S. , In tot 3. blork IS. Odd Follow cemetery. ' William fole et ux to I.. I) Rlmpsou. Second Hot Hprings, lot 5. block' r3. 0. K. Iloyl et ux lo D. V. Mynn. Commenclnir at point 3011 fet aouth of northeaat corner of aec. 21. twp. 33. It. 8. 7H K. W. M., thence weeterlr 200 feet, thence aouiherly 90 feet, theuco east 200 feet, thence northerly 90 feet, to place of beginning, alliiRle In town of Fort Klamath. (Irace Longmelcr lo (loorgo L. and Mary Johnaon. F.ast Klnmnth Vails, lot 10. block 46. J. A. Furley et ux to Charles Dutton. llucna.Vlsta Addition, lot , block 76. Oregon I'tlllty Company. Inc., to Peter McCarty Schonchln. Flrat Addition lo Town of Hprague Illver. lota 1 io IS Inc.. Mock 19. The K." 1. Co. to William II. trfidgo. Dixon Addition, lot 1. block 1G. Tho K. D. Co. to William II. Lodge. Dixon Addition, lot 4. block 1G. Minnie Corbell lo tieorgo 0. Ty aon. Fulrvlew Addition No. 2, lot 6. block 11. ALOHA. CHAPTER TO POSTPONE LUNCHEON ' nccausc a number of matrons, who are member of Aloha ehnpter of Paat Matron club, arc plannlnK , lo lake advntngo of tho week-end eirurnlnn lo Portland on Heiiloinhor 24, tho luncheon planned for Fri day at Llnkliaven. ha been post poned. ' Thla waa the announcement made yesterday by Mra. II. F. Murdoch president of tho Past Matron' club of Knntern War. ' Unto of the luncheon I let for October 1, Friday at 1 o'clock. ST.WD.UU OH. KMI'I.UYK - JtllNH HANKS HKNKDICTS i William 8. Hwixurt, 20. employed with tandnrd Oil compnny. and MIb Axne K. My, 21, or Dorrl, were homed a murrluxe licenae .Sat urday afternoon, late, ' Ml Hly nnd Swlgart were mnr rled at a pretty home wedding at the W. I), Miller . roaldence on Ninth atroet 'with 'Ilov, J. Hcnr Thomas reading the Eplacopul mur r1aR ceremony.' After r wedfllnS trip In the aouth thoy will be at horns, In Montague,. California. In tho rery nua'r future tho radio fana of KluuaVh Fall will haw an opportunity ;- lo iwe how radio I broad un. "I'nele Itemu" wull known radio entertainer, will dem onstrate' the theory of radio broad caatlnx nl the local branch of the Wealern Auto Rupply company here, Wednesday, September 22, 7 to 9 o'clock. ' The We(ern Auto Supply com pany la nendlna thla KIIJ and KN'X artlat to their varloua atore. where he will aire n iletnon! ration and eipluln to radio tuti-reted peroriH how radio program are broadcast In auch a manner thai it will remove the myaicry" from radio, lie will atHo olt radio wet owner in olv Inn their Individual problum. "1'nele Itemu" 1 making thl tour of the accemtory alore In a peclally contructcd car, equipped with a public aridre ayitem. He will aet up the mlcraphone In the Wetern Auto atoro and aend out the program over the loud apeaker on hi car. Thl will cnuble I hone who ara unable to act Into the More to hear the proxram. Local enter tainer will aHit "l.'nele Itemu" with the proxram In demonntratlnx to the visitors bow radio broadcaat ine 1 carried on In the studio. In udditiou to this program of en tertainment, the Wetern Auto Sup ply store has extended an invitation for iveryoue lo .participate In a novel xuasllng contest .which will be held ut lhat time. sThe: winner of thla contest will be 'riven a West ern auto radio set. Mr. Hiatt, local manager, of the Wtstern Auto store Invites eSeryone to visit tho atoro and share In the entertainment. Cily io prorate . , Overcharge JVIade Oh Assessments The city council laat nlxht fav ored the formation of an ordinance calling for the prorating of an overcharge . on Pacific Terrace and KIdorado assessments, created when bonds amounting to more than the asements on the property, were sold. Property holder In the district refuned to pay any more aeM ment until credited with difference between the former bonds nd as sessments. It waa revealed at the meetlug. The overcharge , will he prorated among those who paid the money in. when the ordinance Is passed at Its third reading. Following authorization by the council, some action will be taken at once by the street committee to stop speeding on Fast Main street, especially In the vicinity of the Mills school. A complaint against the manner In - which drivers are said to be disregarding the 12-mlle speed limit past the school, was entered by the street commissioner. For results use New Clan 'Ad. Simply Mixture Makes Stomach Feel Fine Kimplo buckthorn bark, magnesia ulph. c. p. glycerine, etc.. as mixed In Adlerlka. often' helps stomach tronble In TBN minutes ty removing CAB. Brings out a ' surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Htops that full, bloatej feeling and make on happy and cheerful. Ex cellent for chronic constipation. Adlerlka work QUICK and delight- luny easy. HHITM-lJi IWlti to. Advt. ' " WARREN OBSEQUIES THIS AFTERNOON i Funeral service for Clinrle Wll-1 Ham Warren, prominent Klnmalh' cuunty reaidrul who died Hultirdiiy I night. Will be held thl ufturnuon at 8:31 o'clock from the Towey.Har- rlugloii' funeral home, with ser vient undur the auspice 'of the Ma sonlc todgn nt, klunintli Pnll. Warren waa bom lii Helton, Texas. May 13, 1370, nnd came to Klamath county lu Jim?. Since. Hint time he has been actively 'engaged lit stock raising, particular):, (n th( . I'uri Klnmnth courtify, ' fro' was iittnr lis -tsreHted In the mcrrantlle buslni'ss at Illy. lie I survived by hi wife. Nancy Juno Warren of Klumaih Fnlhi: n daughter. .Mr. Charles, ('oilier, of Chlro: and two nous. Scott and Kit win Warren. Tho boys hail - left for Kugene whero thoy were enter ing tho I'nlverslly of Oregon for the coming jenr. They returned .Sunday night. Wyoming Sheepman Likes Klamath as ' Livestock Center Child Divorce Is Thing of Past as Papers Withdrawn STOI'DSIH'Iti;. Pa.. Kept. 20 ( l ulled New I The suit for div orce of' Ilichard Washburn Child, author and former ambassador to Italy, ha been withdrawn from court. Indicating that a reconcilia tion ha lieen effected between the former illHomut mid hi wife. Tho suit was filed June 26, bill It was not until Monday, when It w withdrawn from the common pleas court of Monroe county, lhat the ground upon which . Child nought a docreo beenmo known. Charge of numtnl cruelty had been made against .Maude Parker Child. Charles A. Ilanniim, a sheepman j from ('.incite. Wyoming, was a caller at the News yesterday. hav- Ing heard conniderabln about Klanvj attr county and Ha atiundance of winter feed. The numerous piles of liny and alfalfa all through our; valleys Is , In striking contrast to tha genera) scarcity of pasture and Snpptlr flu -M lie other side' vt the ItoPkles. h eul.t Tlie . Wb 'Wry summer Sri Wyoinlujr aho" Monfunu Is leaving stock In poor, shape to face much 'bad weather, nnd with prediction 'looking, towards, a hard winter, almost unyjhlug is likely lo happen. Utorknien who, remember the April' tillsinrd of 1920. when vast flocks of ehvep were '-completely wiped out in the Wyoming coun try, will agree with Hniinnni that this section Is exceptionally favored for sheep raising, both as rcgunls feed and climate. Ilnnnum tells of 'one winter In Wyoming where 142 a ton was pld for hay, which had to be hauled 22 miles over almost Impassable roads. Comparison of this sort will no donbt stimulate confidence In' local conditions and encourage renewed Interest In the possibilities of cat tle and sheep In Klamath county. t'AKII W THAN KM We wish to thank our friends for. their kindness and beautiful iiorai filterings ouriug vur receni bereavement. Mlt. IDA IICNNEIX MltS. ETTA VICOKY KTHKL VICOKY MltS. MYKTI.K ANDERSON Mil. 11. F. VICOKY . . . S21 Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains mm AO trattf-Xe sad Sfe ar sad IwtMS. CSiMrta'i Mosttrol(aillc(fOTOJt Better than a Mustard Plaster SUE THE NEW CASCADES LINE f,l?hHfcWI Entrance Next to Pino Tree Theatre WINTERS Bl ILDING -Pboue lDta Opes Ereainiw Be Measuireii For a Tailbrmade SUI by our Expert Fitter who will be in Klamath Falls Tuesday mid Wednesday Sept. 21 and 22 This Expert Fitter is direct from our ' Tailor Shop in Portland with a trunk full of samples pf the finest Importea .and Domestic cloth, and is prepared to take ycur measure for a tailor-macfe suit. -' ' Priced iat $3S;to $i Brownsville Woolen Mills Slore: : Oth and . Main' Sta. j!, : ,',;v. I'l to IP d il tt H -a imi iiE and return j . For resulls use New Clas Ads. ANimiANO IIAIIV Wll.l. UK III ItlKI) TOMOKROW ' ' mmm. ' x ' i Iloe Mary, four-month-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Andrlano, who died Saturday evening at the family residence at 310 Ninth street, will bo hurled in Mount Calvary cemetery Wednesday morning. ' 1 At 7:65 o'clock a. m., the funeral cortege will leave thn mortuary of Towey ft Harrington, proceeding to Sacred Heart church. Rev. Felgl will sing the mass of tho Angclua at N o'clock, .. . ' L I t'aVnen-Vo"1110 U II to0" J"5 Si 1 Mi Sensationally reduced roundtrip fare for . use Friday ,Scptembcr24,rcturningMon day, September 27. Now visit Portland; have two days there; spend the wcck-end with friends or rel atives. Make this interesting trip in cozy comfort aboard Southern Pacific. . Daylight Special Train Over the spectacular new Cascades Lln Leaves Klamath Falls, Friday, September 24 ..... 7:45 a. m. . Arrives Portland . .... 7:40 p.m. Long, roomy coaches, restful chairs in the olv scrvation car. Delicious meals fn Southern Pacific diner. . Returning, leave Portland Monday at 1 :00 a.m. arriving Klamath Falls at 3:00 p. m. Comfort able Pullman accommodations ready for oc cupancy at 9:00 p. m. Ask the agent or further details. J. J. MIM.KIl, nistrlrt Freight anil rassenger Agent 20.1 llnpkn Hldg. Klnmntli Full, Ore. Phone ron. Annouiicemeiit pf pmfMreo STOCK Price Increase Effective October 1, 1926, the price of the 6 per cent cumula tive preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company will be advanced to ' ' $95 a Share Orders received up to and including Thursday, September 80, will be filled at the present price of $94 a share. Any member of our organization will be glad to give you complete information about our investment offering to customers. X Shares may be .purchased for cash or on our convenient monthly investment plan. , .' , liovaieoitaApnrJ The California Oregon Power Company " OFFICES: r KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON GRANTS PASS, OREGON MEPFORD, OREGON YREKA, CALIFORNIA i ROSEBURG, OREGON DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA