The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Page Four
Thursday, October 21, 102fi
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The Klamath News' sharing the honors j
Official Paper for the City of Klaa- Stripped of all technical lie-,
God Save the Queen!
Mh Kails and Klamath County
i tail. Congressman Sinnot's ad-
' bdwin R08B Manag mg Editor , dress yvsterday clears the way J
JAMES BUCHANAN. Ilualnesa Mgr. j tfr a reviieJ estimate of Scn-
Pu wished Tnr moraine cmptjator Stanfield. Allowing for
Monday by Tha Klamath Neva Pub- . ,. , , . ,
limine company at loi-uj South. the senator did in the land
rtfth atreel. Klamath Falls. Oregon, j grant bill has he alowed fori
NATS OTTERBKIN President! ., ,,,, a-i !
BTRON II. HURDVl.Pre.ld..l!11 that 0ther3 d,d? A"d aS-
WALTER btronach Treasurer! suming Stanfield had not been
. j there, would the measure have '
piano i7wiit7.7"i,Tici. mita.; fallen by the wayside? It be-;
"""' '" " Wjr"" i to look as though effee-1
subscription rates i tive team-work was really re-
Doihrcmi by carrier, aaoaib... s .no sponsible, and that others be-;
Delivered by carriea, year.
S.IK1 ,
ft.00
sides the senator share in the
All BabacrlpUoaa Payable Im Adraacc ' ultimate success.
.tr.b.ra tain.,, .. r.,.. ,k.J . ln the, ,!Sht f all the rou-;
Kpr. can circulation onartmat i tme and red-tape of official .
" I and a. at, aad a aopy ... ; .
, Bt ' - . ashmgton we are inclined to ;
Entered aa aacond claaa mattar at , wonder that anyone is able to
tthapoatoKica at KUmath Falla. Or. ; jt -anywhere with legislation
bob. November IS. 1!J. uodar ct ... - . - ,
of March , n?. 1 calling for treasury funds.
'.The whole procedure is hedg-j
ed around with protest anu '
.contention, which compliments
Member A adit Bareaa of Ctrcmlatloa the work done by the House in
Si assisting Senator Stanfield. It
THE MASTER HAND I was good enough to be effec
tive, and effective enough to
TateBhaaa BTT
;. Klamath is having lots of ;v,, f h .,!!,.,-. ..'
. 1a t VA IllllllVllO V V o va
f ua4hese days .with 'editorial i Oregon taxpayers. Both with
changes and political line-ups, i the preliminaries and in hand
everybodv guessing as to what 1 linK the various delegations
the outcome wlll be. The mas-i Congressman Sinnotfs part
. ... .was no small matter. ;
ter nana in one case is plainly
missing. The pseudo managers NORMAL EXPANSION
:.wt$Uh ?h.-Flevde-ntl non- --OF KLAMATH NEEDED
piussea. i
It may seem stupid aa silly
- (Continued From Page One)
and almost trpaaori tn sav an things that guard a child from.
but Klamath people like to bei,epUtv'f-,
v . ti-u lu , . , , I "In building this prosperous city
bossed. When the, whiplash M ,KtottMh Flll,, how , you
re itrcitea away mings go nei-: building? How are you building
ter-skelter, and pandemonium! homes? Do you allow sharks where
breaks loose. Just as every: there should be substantial homes?
business success is the length- "v u"ne inspector!
nH ahnrinw n mo "w lc'" our aireew.-
ery political arena dances to
the dictates of some one lead
er. The runways would be
funny if not for this. Too
Are
jrou concerning yourselves with
the arteries of traffic that will be.
used when Klamath Falls has
grown much larger than it Is now?!
SOUTH FLORIDA IS :th- ot ri!"y f
I -ilriiumi rf -aavniia rue Ihn nii i. .
WATCHING STORM iiittiicv of tMr KIumHin Kills P it
air Ltli&ry thao the limitntlun ir -(0nllmed
from raff Oh) .Nt-ritHd in tli- ibarter if unlit e.'v.
ana ine aniuuai uvitu uy ham i dm-
BIG LUMBER MILL
TO BE PROVIDED
(Continued Irora rage One)
capacity of the kilns be greatly In-
Da La in a Islands. unlvM It ve.rtu.mon Council for the prnrrding year
-. . i . . ... .i niu mi ftt' r nni Dnrmi hiimii im
snuceniy in a aswny urivucn. - .,,-.... h..t .h- liu.i.ll.il..u of mod
' A rllrr Irnln from Mlur.ii hil " ". . " . !.." . .. ' .. ..
"Is the community back of the . , 1 K w . h l. aoprora or rcjecuon. rn cgulpn.tut. as well as ine up-
,.i tetrlmeat so that there will .. ' . ; ' . ! -k... to-dale construction, will gr.-atly in-
iimuji taiaius nuuiu recu i - -.-- was curiam inai.some oi mo sior:u u iur nun, ir..u. n,.,i .h i,
. . .ho MBtlnned nratection of your ...... .... the followlni ballot title, to-wif crease the efficiency of tho huge
t n o enin i - . wonin airm inn soninern niv. "
" a.naA ma1 vniit rnnn W TM n
Franklv. thines are too tame! .7. Uerorta from hey La: v.. ct on
- - . Anil V Zl r Hnnni. 1 1 1 C JVH . . . ... . . .
, . : tee 'Hand 01 ivey urj. ij-.oti-
to suit We want to be a boy LTM1 them the right equipment j '
A MKASritE 1 lumber orens.
Authorizing the Common Council Kuwana Tlunt Cimiplete
of the City of Klamath Falls. Ore-
The announcement follows tho re-
Kouin oi .uuiui. fn u v.. r .... I, .nv ... . i
"""" r3, " i't4 of. a hurricane estimated at power to the extent ot raising a , ceui noiupiviion uy me rorior inn-
UfaVs'KobVtne hanS of eolli-i&fBct-mfe and con,Bl,c,,l0n,',iorJi ftie, per hour, sweeping greater amounl, of revenue) for thu) , tructlon company C a block of it
van." ...,! the right way with a .WUhed. ,he letmVen Key 1-r-irVrv' tJan hV'llmita't'Son I dry for ,ho K" con"
ooo I background . !m Kn Vmi it S . n. " nre-rihe,i in th. . h.n.ir of the ...l.l I Pny here, a project which cost
"Build carefully,
go and Key est at i p. m. , prcscr
Persons on Key Largo Island were ; city or Kiamatn rails.
I2SU.VUD. This set of modern dry
ASLEEP. AT THE SWITCH Isoundly, and upon the proper basis ' h . . . h cl(. , ever, ,vpe ; amount levied by said Common klns was also cou.truAcd In units.
iof expansion you wU. have an en, Jj JJ , In-fita,raW n bu,U .
wjm less man iwq weeKS;Pre ..-- '!gome 0( the strongest houses andishe Common Council under Ordln-; 1'orter f
to go local politics are about!c"oa f'tl .T""" bul""ns " ,he wind Vr-Vi S.i'2r '-.V "i'Urt kiU
Citing as a painted ihir' eain'd !n ln,.en.,'"r-, 'approved by the Mayor on hVp..m-1 " '
! I'orter two years ago and aililltlunal
Ins last year. The rehialn-
nln.. rivuna fur th Kvnuni llni
as exritintr at a naintpH h!ri . , """- approved lv the Mayor on Septem- " , ,
as exciung as a paimea SUP. ; At ,he me of ,ho last dl.-patch b'er ,7. 1926, , ,(P submitted to company were finished and placed
upon a painted ocean. The VjtrM 1 iwm ixmu 'trees had already been uprooted. I the legal voters of the City of , Into operation early this month.
varin.w e.nHiHa. r ,n.! CAUSE OF ARREST I fruit blown from orchard, and a , Klamath Falls Oregon for their The new modurI, k,n place Klam-
ning round in circles, .with ai
few occasional rehearsals of;
no particular consequence.
(OpntOmed Irora Page One)
agef and '12 salesmen operating In ,
well
. few frame bouses demolished,
i
SPKC1AL KLKCTIOX MT1CK
rrL it it.; ... 11 CnicagO. wun unices lu
ine wnoie inmg resemoies a kB0W1 L,Ue Snore Drire building,
matinee performance with af-j A fcier-am : addressed to "Ai
temoon tea served between j Brawn," termed by the agents as a
the acts. noted ins frequent offender against
If anyone can get anywherelthe prohibition laws, is said to be
With a program of that sort, I other than the notorious "Scar-
Oregon, for their
"... .....i". k. vn.... ath Palls lumber mills In
ber 2. 192S. j
The following is the form and!
numbers In which the measure wll
Pursuant to the terms and pro-be printed on the official ballot
visions of Section 32. Oregon Referred to the legal voters by
Laws, resolution of the Common! the Common Council.
Council of the City of Klamath Shall the Common Council of the
Palls. Oregon, duly passed pursuant 'city of Klamath Palls. Oregon, be
to Ordinance Number 554. and pur-! authorized to exercise the power of
suant to the said Ordinance Num. levying a tax upon all property, both
ber 554. which was enacted andlreal and personal auhjec: to taxn
passed by the Common Council on inn within the city limits, for the
July 18. 1921. and approvea ny ine purpose ot raising a greater amount
M in ift Tn ftiii- lace mourn. nu v. - July 18. 17.1. ami approicu ... . nc purpose 01 raii.uiK a n.eu.'i iinpuin
go lo li. lO our way oirBie.J0'B-llf. prominent in recent I Mayor on said date, and entitled: of revenue lor the maintenance of
i. : i .L. i .
iiiiimuiK me gamts neeus MJ!kming investigations.
be a bit rougher than that ifj Indictments in New York charge j
scores -are to be made. , A the Kinder brothers as being own-j
fortnight hence half the town'" ot tne "teamship -Eker." which,
wiU he kicking the other half!wa ,eU'd, T"ttr ,n N'" .
, , . , ,, ! harbor, off Yonkers, and found to.
because everybody got double- 20 000 gallon, of aIcohol;
crossed- ! in Its atern hatches.
ooo j previous to seiiure the Eker had
1 landed 46.000 cases of choice Im
' ported liquors at Edgewater. N. J..
15.000. 00U,,
An ordinance to provide for ; the Klamath Palls I'll 111 Ic Library
the carrying Into effect in the Itban the limiiaiinn prescribed In
City of Klamath Falls. Klamath !tne charter of wald -city of Klamath
POOR JUDGMENT
County. Oregon, the initiative and
referendum powers reserven m
the legal voters of municipalities
by Section la of Article IV of
the Constitution of the State of
Oregon, and to enact and amend
their municipal charters reserved
to the legal voters of cities and
towns bv Section 2 of Article XI
of the Constitution of satd htate.
an en
viable position among other mills of
this section of the country, in point
of high grude equipment. It is
stated, and do much toward facili
tating the handling of the tremen
dous volumo of lumber manufac
tured here. ,
SAMMV l WIIKI.I, TAKES
MKASI HE OP C.U
O
Palls, and th'-unmount levied by
said Common Counefl for the pre
ceding year. plus-slx per cent
thereof, the proceed from said pro-1
nfwnl lav luVV lA .lie Mil h lect tn I
t alls
KANS.S CITY. Kan.. Oct. 20
(t'ulted News) Sammy Mandell,
world's liKlilweight champion, had
things all his own way in a 10
round bout with Iirry Cappo. local
fighter, here tonight.
Cappo was badly beaten through-
SPECIALS
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Good Condition
M
Tlenty Records now
$50, Pay $5 monthly
Console Victrolu, $65
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Used. $175
Terms, $5.75 monthly
Used Player
Radios
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"Wonderful Tone"
Stewarf-Wamer
Volume of Tone. Quality
and Kick Low Price
Yes! Pianos, Ra
dios ami Vietro
lus "arc being
bought in num
bers. No more pokey,
montonous win
ter evenings at
your home if you
have the right
kind of music.
We invite your
business, hire no
salesmen to "talk
you into buying,"
.also we do not
"extend the "free
trial in the
home." J
Our Radio room ,
at the store en
ables you to hear
leading radios
side by side, un
der same condi
tions, , the s a m e
, night. Demon
strations by ap
pointment. Earl Shepherd
Co. extend the
most convenient
terms, and in
some instances
our accommoda
tion charges are
just half what
others ask who
sell their con
tracts to the dis
count, companies.
You have nothing
to lose and every
thing to gain by
visiting our store
before purchas
ing.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
Pianos, Radios, Largest Record 507 Main St.
Victrolas ,. Stock . . Klamath Falls
EE-
i out and showed flashes aggressive-
valued at more than
government agents say.
The old theory that politics
, . , , - ., a""-'"""-- election will he hem in ine v.uy .iihi-b inn Huuinuimi m
makes Strange bed-fellOWS ap- captain Reeves, skipper of the o( Kiamath fails. Oregon, for the ! for the following purposes
in-lit ic votipk m HEREBY ' thor zed. In adiuuoa to tne last
OIVKN that on Tuesday. November ! above mentioned amount, to levy a
! 1926 a special general municipal rate of taxation sufficient to pro
election! will be held In the City iduce the additional sum of 18.500.00
the order of tha Klamath
1 1 . . . . I . .. I IK-..-.- II -A ,
Ml yr - , ness only in the third and fourth
30.1 No ""'.' Vote Yes or No. I rounds.
Shall thA' Common' Council be au-' ...
Dlies eauallv to a newsoaDer mm runner, is now in a Nassau I purpose of submitting to the quail-
and its friends. What can one j Jail, facing trial for assault upon : ti!UZ:
do about election time When'4 British constable, whom It !ordinam.e. whl(h wa, duly enacted, i
snrnpnne vnn triint fairlv f! charged by the English government. ; aaopted and passed by the Common
someone you think fairly Of: forc,oly de,alDed on the Kker Council on September 27. 1926.
gets on the wrong side of the;wnen lt Miled from Nassau. . -ordinanck no. 812 .
political fence? Good journal-j The constable. James Pindar was. 8p'.tilD?J;XbjfT?o.NA WISTHK '
wm demands good judgment, i placed upon the boat to prevent its CT'y ' 0p 'kumath kai.i.s! :
and any editor playing favor- sailing from the Bahama port with-. KLAMATH COCNTY. OHKCOX
ites indiscriminately will soon out P"?"1"1 ,ale- ,ne "r",
, ,. ,. , tish report claims that Pindar was i
find himself in the discard, i ,. . , ' . ,, ,h V,H
, . assaulted by lleeves and the Kind-1
Take the growing tendency. or, and eTen forced t0 unIoad thc'
to recall officials. If the truth liquor landed at Edgewater.
be known, it Usually originates; Warrants issued In Rhole Island,
from personal spite, with ve"rv 'o charge tho Klnders with shoot-;
little actual warrant for dis- ,ns ro,a" ,",uor mt'rchan' ,he
T name of David Perlow.
IUiSBCSO pi uict;uiii. Ill UIIC
case locally a really capable
Kor salaries $.1,000.00
Light, heat, wutet, jan
itor service 2.100.00
llouks. periodicals, euuip-
ment 3.100.00,"
Reliable Paintert
F. R. OLDS
902 Klamath. Phone 192-W
304
305
Ye,
No
is.soo.oo
. I .
Ciovernment agents here say that ,
ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.
1926. FOR THE PURPOSE OK
AUTHORIZING THE COMMON
COUNCIL OF SAID CITY TO
EXERCISE ITS TAX LEVYING
POWER TO THE EXTENT OK
RAISING A GREATER AMOUNT
OK REVENUE KOR I'UHLIC
LIIIRARY PURPOSES THAN
THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRII1
El IN THE CHARTER OK HAH)
CITY. ANl THE AMOUNT LEV
IED I1Y BAII COMMON COUN
nr., r.nn teli-rnm were found.. CII. wntt THE PIIErKllING
individual is urged into a Con-; proving that the Kinder brothers! YEAR. PLUS SIX PER CENT
test to gratify the Whim and 1 owned outright the five ships In' jiytiTy OF KLAMATH FALLS
caprice of disgruntled col-',helr "eet- Inrludlng the Eker and ORUA1N3 AS FOLLOWS: ,
i v. -jj i:..i. ial"o they now have IZ. 000.000 in riciion i
icagucn. it may auu a 1111.1c
. , . , their coffers ready to defend their
to his peace of mind if he COfe
realizes the odds are against! '
him. People are too much)
Vote Yes or No.
Section 4.
j That the Police Judge lie nnd he
hereby is authorized and directed
i to take the necessary and proper
steps to call said special general
(election to enable eldctors to vote
' upon salt! proposed measure."
I Said election will .be held and
I conducted and the returns thereof
' filed as provided by law, and the
'polls will he opened at the hour of
'eirtht o'clock a. m., and close at the
hour of eight o'clock p. m., on said
November 2. 1026.
I.EM L. OAGHAGEN.
Police Judge and City Re
, corder of tha City of
I Klumath Falls, Oregon.
10-21-22
NOTICE
Regular Republican
Nominee
W. B. BARNES
for
Justice of Peace
MXKVILI.E DISTRICT
fif,n..,.n,.,l .i.iiU w 1 iifc i mioB Ul our u-
"llu" '' ocuuuo vertlsemenl don t hesitate to ask
CHICAGO. Oct. 20. W. II. At-
That a tiiecial general elecl'on : wood, janitor In a north shore
Is hereby t illed to be held In the apartment house, reacted to the
"' 'll rl ''"'nisth Kalis, Klamath , ana tld y by pollrlnK . nuarl
Coiiuly. Suite of Oregon, on T.io.i- , ,, ... . A
If you are uncertain about thelduv. November 2. 1926 lo' Bolln In the furnace. The de
tonation which resulted from his
Section 2
Tim: al said election the measj'O ia.rrnri tn "An it better with
prODiems 10 DOiner mucn Wn "r ""; " mm do biu lauiooruing tc i,ommon i.ounc,i oi . . . .. .nd iir0uht out
thl. UnJ f t,i,n- ll" elp you with tho layout and tha tho City of Klamath Kalis. Oreg'ii. rou'd 20 na urougnt out
mis Kina 01 inuoor sport. preparation of the copy at any tlma. to te.rc!s lis tax levylug power u .pollcemcnt looking for "bombers
Vote For
BILL DUNCAN
for
District Attorney
(Paid Political Adv.)
FOR
County Assessor
I' ' ( in i
W. T. Lee
familiarly known as
Bill Lee
:.i ,
Your servant for the
past six years