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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Thursday; October 21, 1926 Page Three paving Contracts 7 rt IT! A un mo units art Let By Council Irregular bidding by I ho Inland unstruclloii company hold up Iwu more city Improvement unlli utiun which contrails wore lo have boon awarded liy Ih ii illy council lu un adjouruud niuvllliK last litnlit. Tln delayed projects am mills Do ami 89, comprising 1' I . K.lovciith unit Kapliinsdo ntioeU, nml Wulnut uuil Onk stroota respectively. 4 Dunn tit Maker was ili'duruil win nliiK luw bidder un unit No 04, Coin inorelul Mild Walnut, with u bid of $1.1, 423. 08 un lyim A Controls pave ment. Unit No. 03, Spring mid Wall Mi-sain, win awarded ths Warren Conatructlun coin puny whoao bid on twa-lmii top, four-Inch base War rcnllv , llllhtllilhlc pavement waa Vu.U70.4fi. ; The Inlund Construction compuiiy bid" were low on ttnlU 5!) and 02 i tor Wurrenllo lilt li 11 1 It 1 It- typ pave ment, but I III" concern fulled to llpiilntu I ho thickness siicclflonllons. Fearing IoriiI rnmpllcutlona. In aplto of Major William Arnold'! ilnlura- iliMi nisi iiiv warren vunairuiiioa ((initially would protect . the city agalnat I pnaalhlo Injiiurtlnii, tho council refuaed to throw out bids ot Ih alleged erring company. ' These (our uulu constitute a purl of a blink of right paving nulls whli Ii recently i mini bvfnru thu council for consideration, and local paving contractors were forced to present a lifw ml nt liiib oil ,1110 hold-over units Wcatiso u previous Irregalarltlos on tho tulsnd eoulpuny bid BbqetH, , . ( , " ii 1 Mr, and Mm, J, A. Loach uud Mra. 1. C, lllihtor lull (or I'orllund yoalnrduy niornlnif whoro Leach will aiibmlt tu extensive, dcniul trout- IllOllt. Colo, mother of Mm. Whitney, Mrs. Colo klllud In un auto accident Just oillnldo of Hulmil last woek mill. , 1 Among llio out of town visitors Al Jolson Wants To Remarry His Divorced fe BOSTON, Oct, 20-(l!nltid News) 1)1 vein ii has luiiKlit Al Jolaou. Fntrlifih Tnsiaf lr U. S. Must Come To Free Trade 1.IVKKPOOI,. Oct. SO (United News) The United S'ates eventu- "iiiaiiimy's blx boy." thut one should , "y must bocome a (roe trade na not go. to court over a little family I"00 "! hor tariff, are reduced; ((uublilo, but Hhould auk for a klH' ,l"lt American and European United Now tuiilxht that tho family difference which i led Klhel lrl- wh 0110 of tliu signers of the In ternational munlfcsto against tariff Members of llin Hiiniinem school , In Klumulh. Kails yenlerduy wus I uud foruet the difference, productions can enjoy mutual cx- dlslrlct, aiinuunci'd yesterday that Mm. W. K. I in in of Modoc 'olul. The blackface comedian' -told the! 'hunae ot itoodn. A. 8. i'ettou. wlioi a box oclnl wilt bo held Krlday I ulKlit, October , 1Z, In thu m boul Waller Itulilnmsii WaKiionor, Iliir and all pollllral cundldulci In Iho'fy w. I'oole, mid a parly or 11 1 hem county are Invlled lo attend llio af-jare out m a hunllUK trly over tho (ir, 1 week, .TIi lot In their annuul trip and . ilhey have never fulled to return II cm bom of the Krleudnhl'p club with the limit o( mnic. will . meet-Krlday afternoon at the home of Mm. It. II. Dunbar at 420 Jeffomon "tree!. Mnmbom on the refrenliinellt commlttoa Include Mm. Viola Jiinea, Urn. (Jvorxa WirU, I Mm. Iao and Mm, K. I'orlor. i Mm. Ilarhel Api'U'Kala Holomuii will nrvo n chairman of the eiiterluln I incul commlttoa and all member aro urnod to ntlend the RalherluK. ' Krnoiit Nlvichelin of tho lilac lllrd, I rapidly rerovurlng from a erlou attack of Influenza which ban kept hint confined to hla home Ion Jeffumnii atreet for the pant two weeka. Mia Ine Wuiich of I'orlluiul haa uet'epted u pnaltliin at the Amerl cau Nulliiuiil Hunk. Mitt Wiiuub arrived here the early purl of the week to tako over her new dutlc. Kenneth Htanaborry. four-year-old ton of Mm. Modo Ktanabcrry, I reported a Improving; following un attack- of aurloua lllnea at the I Mr.: uud Mra. Curt f. Keller of Kucruniflnto aro vIkUIiik In Klamath 1 Kulla Willi frleuil and relntlyca dur Iiik their vlall In aouthorii Oregon, and Waahlniiton. ' J. C. Kxlliie, federal aheep In peclor from Olympla, Washing ton, I a cuioit in the Hull hotel while mulling a brief Inapectlou tour ot the Klniuath country. Member of t!.c rur.nl Tcach?r ,'iaaorlutlon of !iic Kulrvloiv acho'il aro lannlng to itlend the nutlier- (ng, the flml of llic year, to bo held Friday afternoon at 1 1; clock in the achool bulldlui. A'l IntureHlIng pro urn 111 ha been pliinued and cv erul of the teach vi will npeak. Blglli grade mothorx will aervo ro-freahinentH. mar, hi bonullful wl(o,;: to tho! iirfir: that inc.ahlre. England,) Kreiich divorce, court were; nothing! ''"uld bo permitted to produce fine I now compumd - with hla luvo fori H'""1 out ' cotton bought ! jIer. it. 1 from aouthern growem, and ex-1 . "Kroin the minute 1 luuraed the: change theae good with American! divorce had fcocn grontodii und I! tonaumer for their raw product. I hud IohI hor I . knew I mill loved! "At Pfent American production) 111 ail line point to the neceaalty! I...- ii n ,1 ,.. I winl h.r li.-U ' Whether thm repentant 'Comedian 1 r '.''reign market, (or . her ur can have hl wlh, Mm.nJtiliwu will Poh-" uuiko known" Hunday. It ' lie ' la . ; fuvorabio. Ihey w... .be remarried Inj aJ J 71 New York then. , j formed on happenlnga of Importance I throughout the world a well a in Klamath Kali and vicinity. (1, H. COZAD Candidate for re-election for ton stable. - . '' Anything you wiah to aellt Or k " buyT Tell all Kiamath Falls about Chargca are reasonable.- conald-1 11 n 18 economical, eitictent way erlng,ervlee rendered, ul tho Kliun-i through a little Klamath News Class Valley Hoapltal. lifted Ad. ' Both C. A. UitHii, and Major Ar-J ,lume of hl, grandparents In Ash' nold addroaaed the jounc(l luat nlght.j uttt . u'rglng that furlher delay be avoid- 1 - ': ' ed on the Job for which contract award are tu be held UP si is 1 1 1 (lc- llcrnnrd llsiklnnd of the A merl in 11 Nolloual Hank haa reaumcd hi ptaalllon following a brief lllnva of ovural daya.- tobrr 2S, next meetliiK nl;lit of the council. The council, however, ru (uaed to throw out the Inland blda. In the- a linen co of the mayor. Councilman Knberla, chalrmau of the body, held the official thalr and conducted the bualneaa of the evening. Councilman Powell si an (sited to appear at the sdjourned meeting. With Huberts, Htuckoy and Ilalalgur present, there was a suffi cient majority tor the traduction of the paving bualnoaa. , a Mothers' Memorial Entertainment Is To Be Held Sunday WAMHINOTON. Oct. 2U. (Uni ted News! The mothers memorial here (or which a benefit perform ance Is lo bo given at the .Metropoli tan Opera house In New York Sun day night la largely represented by a act of drawings. Mm. C. Crittenden Calhoun who has prompted the New York con rert for Marie, hss been engaged In punhiug the project for several years, but bociiUHo of Inner dlnacii lon alio has reorgunltcd It twice under different names. Juicph W. (ieddea. 'architect for tho proposed memorial, said lie drew the plans some IS montha net, 1 the building to coat $15,000,000. Ho' I"1"1 ,ew 'e0K" of McCoIlum's broth-' ssld ho did not know how much of this siuouul had been collected. Tom Calines, well known rancher of, the Merrill district. Is Included In the out of town visitors In Klam ath' Kails for a brlet time Tueaday atlernoon, 1 , C. K. Coacuoom. architect, nod Mrs, C. D. . Oarcelou ot , Klamath Kulla, made a Airlef bualneas trip to CliUoquIn the early, part ot the week 'In , the ilnteroern! tho Jiew Chllo q 11 11 1 high school whore they Inspect ed the lighting syatem and fix tures. . ' A. C: Olenger. mayor of Chllo nnln. was hor on business for a I ,..u, linnr, Mnmln " m ftomorfW .V Ceorge CI 11 rues and Tom Maasey, both well known boys from North Ilcnd on Coos Hay, sro visiting In Klamath Kails en roulo to Los An geles where they will spend the win ter. , MALIN STOCKMAN IS SENDING OUT CATTLE W. C. Dultuu, Malin. one of the foremost stock growers of the Klam ath basin, wss 1n this city yesterday with tho word thst 20 cars of cattle have been shipped from bis place to : market this fall. "We expert to ship several more carloads ot beef this fall and win-1 tor," he stated. IXHIIUXt K IS HKTUtKIt OX It.lTOX WIKI.HKItS Paul's Episcopal Church - "r 8th and Jefferson Sts. Bishop; Remington is conductirg a class at 3:00 p-ra. daily in "Personal Religion" and a Preaching Service at 8:00 p. m. . Friday afternoon topic, "Christian Heal ing." : - ''- Sunday afternoon at 3 :00 p. m., a Sei-v-ice of Christian Healing. Notice to Potato Growers f. - -; ! .. . i .. i WEYL.ZUCKERMAN COMPANY, exclusive potato dealers, wish to announce they havei appointed, the Klamath Broker age & Warehouse Company. 53$ Spring ' ' 'J " 1 " , ,i ' . .-- . , - ! 1 V -- " V - - - -f ; Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, as their purchasing agent for this territory. See them before selling. Submit your sam pies. We pay the highest cash price. Phone 671 536 Spring St. : ' '.; i it. Travel by Motor Stage ric&wicikce nowara oiage juine Connection made at Ashland for'all California points over Pickwick lines, through without stop. Stopovers allowed at any point . . ..... ... fmreut . To Sacramento $13.40 To San. Francisco 14.70 . To Los Angeles 28.15- 615 Main St. ' Phone 999 Mr. and Mrs. Krnilo lloalcy and children of Chlloquln spent yeatcrr day vlaltlng In Klamath Kalla with frlenda aud shopping In Hie sloros. Ilosley Is affiliated with tho Klam- ath Supply compiiny at Chlloquln. CIIICAliO. Oct.. 20. (Culled News) Abe Lyman, orchestra lead- or, bas taken out an Intuiranoe pol Uy on hla bands, , providing 2S0 umnlhly benefits In tho event his' baton . wleldrs hecoijio t Incapact- ruled anu proviauig a ju.uuo re tirement fund when he reaches the uge of 58. . . i Por results u News Class Ads. Mr. snd Mrs. Cyril Ilenson. who nro In charge of the Chlloquln thea tre, mttdo a brief business trip to, Klamath Kails Tuesday In tho In terests ot tho reservation city's movie. Mr. and Mrs. Ned McCullom. who havo been the house guests for . tho MODOC POINT and Mrs. floss llallautyne dinner dunce Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Iloffmun of Alujnma wero among tho brief bus iness visitors In Klunititll Kails yes- , Mr. Cave I ifig. The Missos Smith, Dean and Ksr- vim wero ill IMnmutll MIII8 a cou- , , Mr.' and Mrs. uowden Kgnllnc Mr. and Mrs. .loe Whitney re visited Mends In Medford over the turned yesterday afternoon to Kla math Kalis from Sulem wncro they or and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCollum ot north Ninth street, havo returned lo their homo In Krosno, California. Tire visitors ob tained the limit or deer whllo In tho Klamath country. weak -end. t' Harry Gideon and Kverctt Wll son have returned from a two weeks' vacation trip- to Spokane. Stotldard and K. S. - Dixon got tho first quail of the season. Jim Helen got no Qitutl. t Tho Mi-.MIIlun boys, OeurRO .and llph, havo liiHtalled u rail lo. .'Carl Norton was laid up IiihI week with n case of lumbago. ...Mrs. t). II, Crump was culled to Sacramento on account ot tho ser lrous Illness of her father. .'Andy Clark proudly walked up to Superintendent Hlodilnrd- Mouduy mrmlng and asked to have his sal ary cut, an unnsiiul request, so! Stoddard asked tor the reuson. Andy promptly Informed him that', ho had another wngo cltrner In hlsj 'homo now, huvlnx arrived at the I hospital In Ktuuialh Kails Sunday afternoon. He weighed 10 j pounds sua is a sneiK. -lira. uiarK Is doing nicely, but Andy, Is high hatting tho bunch new! ' '. - Chuck Plcrson and Kon nollen tyne are organizing a basketball team and say they are meeting with a hearty response, Just j one would expect. Hed 1'ygnll tried to organise a ping pong society but met with poor success because It Is a nice lovenlile gume. ; Mrs. Ulel Davis went to the hos pllnl Saturday with rnenmonln. attended tno funeral of Mrs. Kmm IMPROVED BUS SERVICE Klamath Fulls, Bend, Dal les, Portland Stage. I,eava 7:30 a. m. dally Arrived Ilend ....u..l:15 p, m. Arrive Dulles 8:35 p. m. Arrive Portland ....1:05 a. m. Connection at Biggs for Pendleton Arrive Pendleton 1:00 a. m. KARE: Peldlcton - $25.15 Bend 7:60 Dulles 13.50 Portland . 16.60 Through to Pendloton and ' Portland In one day. Connects with Spokane, Baker and Boise, Idaho, the scenic route Travel by motor stago. kiamath htagkh inc. Phono DttO 8tuga Depot in HAVE YOU SOMETHING YOU WANT TO SELL? Whether you want to sell a sewing machine, an automobile, a house or lot or perhaps, wish to buy furni ture or a farm, there is someone who wants to buy the, things you wish to sell, or wishes to dispose of the article you; want to purchase . and in all likelihood you will find the opportunity to fill your needs iadvertised today in News Want Ads. For Want Ad Service Phone 877 ' We have constructed and fenced macadam roads throughout this prop-; erty, making each tract accessible the entire year. Telephone, electricity and city water and the high quality of land makes these tracts the most desirable suburban property we know of. ' ' We have ordered a thousand beautiful shade trees to be planted along all the roads. ,-" ' ' ' .' . . A fifteen-acre tract has been set aside for1 a community pasture. A modej.'poultry farm is to be establish ed at once by an experienced poultry man, who will give aid to those who care to raise poultry. We have a number of features planned for these tracts that will help materially to make Altamont Small Farms the most modern and desirable tracts in this locality. . Good soil, good roads, close to schools, and city conveniences and low price and exceptionally . easy ' terms, make these tracts exceptionally desirable.- - - .'' : The title to each tract is guaranteed by Title Insurance . Call 909. We will call and take you ever the property, sJ Klamath Falls; Ore. Wishard Realty Co. 126 South Seventh Street