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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
Paire Eipht City to Consider Expert's Plans of New Sewer System A compreheaslve report on the aewer Ituatlon In Klamalh Kall . and an outline of reciiinmeniiatlons lor adequate aewer facilities here, was received yesterday by the city Clerk from Clyde C. Kennedy, con aulttnc engineer from San Fran clco. who made an exhaustive sur . ey of the stluallon here last spring. , In his dntalled report to (he city Kennedy recommends a modern sewage system costing fttl.&ti&.Or), ..Which vlll take care of the city's Seeds for all time. The engineer's , findings will probably be consid red by the city council in the near ' future. t '.v In presenting his data and apeclfi- cations, Kennedy stated: "Kxiating conditions at Klamath Falls, with Us unprecedented growth, and existing inadequate sewerage facilities, vi tally affect the health and economic welfare of the community and de mand that immediate action be taken toward the installation of an adequate aystem." . The consulting engineer advises the installation of one large Iso- lated treatment plant, in preference to several smaller plants, and names a the beat location a site on the westerly ' shore of Lake Ewauna, ' about one mile sooth of the city limits. The report deals with Ihe collection and conveyance of sew- age as well as with the problem of wage treatment. Kennedy advocates a collection and conveyance system concentrating t aewage from all tributary areas at a j ' single location near Link River and; . the Main street bridge, - to be pumped from there through an out i.fall line under low pressure to the Mtreating plant on the west side of .- the lake. ! Ehipmelnt of silk underwear In ; all shades. Just arrived at Bee Be rln's Store. H9 So. 7th. BILTWELL DAVENPORTS Know No Peer ! Most Popular Trie beauty, durability and workmanship tell the story of their pop ularity. The new styles are the loveliest th ings in Davenports we have ever had in the store. Individuality Evident ' The Biltwell people consider each piece of individual overstuffed furniture they turn out as a work of art, and the results are evident. The Davenports and Chairs are built with solid hardwood frames put together with double-doweling. Claud H. Davis, Phone 581 -W. CLAIMS HE CHASED A BEAR RIGHT ON STREETS OF CITY KlaniHIh iu't an litldeU us It thinks when bears wander urouud lu the :' ma hours of tlte morn ing, putting paws In milk bottles. Anyway, A. I.. Harrison of 1423 Wllford avenue swears he wa lu the right mood when he started down town at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing to buy groceries. As ho started across the canal bridge on Lincoln street, he saw a huge, fluffy ani mal putting lumbering paws oft the bridge to the pavement. Harrison's footsteps on the bridge caused Sir llruln to turn and the full benefit of bear, ears aud all, was obtained by Harrison. According to the early morning riser, he chased the bear to the H, C. tlroesbesk house on Ninth aud Lincoln, and there lost sight of him. If anyone sees a strange bear wandering about the vicinity of Ninth street and Llucoln, they may return him to A. L. Harrison, for he la his by right of conquest and' first sight. BUILDING PERMITS SHOWING INCREASE Construction of homes in Klamath1 Falls is keeping up with the heavy! spring building program of the year,, and five permits for the building of j bousea in every section of the city , were Issued by Lent L. Gaghagcn.i city clerk, yesterday. j E. J. McFall will construct a: $1500 house on Kast Main street, j T. H. Allen. $4000 house, Mon-j claire street. I James A. Ely, 12800 house, Port land street. H. M. Salsbury. 1500 house. Mills J addition. j C. A. Zigler, 1300 house, Kt Main street. A. Briatlin, 1400 garage, Lytton I street. I I ' For results nse News Class Arts BILTWELLS ARE GUARATEED "The House of Quality." Located Klamath Highways Need More Oil by j Reason of Traffic; Klamath roumy. that section of the county wherein the heavily tra velled state highways run, is es-' perlencing a new fling In traffic' as the result of figures produced ' by the state, highway office taken j Sunday on the different arteries over which traffic passes. Following the count, It became evident to these Interested In the upkeep of Kin math's ruads, that It will be necessary to oil the high ways if they are to stand up under the terrific strain of tourist traf fic next spring and summer. Following Is the check of travel on county roads taken by the de partment: The Dalles-California highway at Lakeview junction. 2.105; The Dal-lea-California highway at Pelican City. 1.613: The Dallevt'aliforuta highway between Fort Klamath Junction and the Junction of the Chiloquln market road. 373; The Dallea-Calfornta highway between Fort Klamath junction and Sand Creek. 1SS; Carter Lake highway between Fort Klamath Junction and Crater Lake boundary, 397: Ashland-Klamath Falls highway from Keno west to tho Jackson county line, 850; Dorr is road, 225: Lake view state highway from junction of highway with The Dalles-California highway to Olene, S27: Lake view highway from Junction c-f Yon na Valley market road west to Oiene, 253; Lakeview highway from Junction of Yonna Valley market road east to Bonanza, 134; Yonna Valley market road. St: Chiloqulu market road. 436. HAItlUKT CROWLEY Cowna and remodeling. Special- j litng stout sixes. 625 No. Second j St. ! See the new Bobhy Skirts just arrived at Bee Begins Store. 133 So. 7th. ! Furniture in the McCarthy Bldg. Thursday, October 21. 102C FEDERAL INSPECTOR HERE OFFICIALLY! Hero to inspect the merits of the Klamalh sheep, J. C Kxlino of! 01miltf. Vah!ngtou. federal sheep inspector, arrived lu Klamath Falls' yesterday from tho north. "I just got In," Kvlllle stated.; "but I am going out to tho Merrill I and Mallu countries this morning ) to look Itttd the sheep conditions I "" . . I IRRIGATION BOARD TO HEAR COMPLAINTS Only two complaints relutlve to operutlou and uialutennuio charges In the Kla in. h District under the project, had been filed with K. v. lltlllus. secretary of the Klamath irrigation district, up to closing) hours yesterday. Directors of Ihe Irrigation district i will ait as a board vt equalisation ' at 10 a. in. to day. to hear protests, from water users on the project. All farmers who have complaints about charges for water on their lanj are expected to appear before the bourd and voice their dissatls fact iou. didn't SOfc TBir '. 'i .t Item feWi-i-?i Am . Altamont School To Be Dedicated Friday, Oct. 29 tK tulier ID Is the date sel for tho dedication exercises at the new Al tamont achool, when an appropriate program In charge of the Parent Teachers association will be pro-1 svulod. This la according 10 Mrs. Janice F.iull, principal at the Altamont i school, who says the public and all cnudldiilea are cordially tuvtied to ttltchd the dedliitllon reremiiny. , A pi ok ni m of surpassing Inter est Is ready for launching, und n further attraction for Klamnlh Falls! cltiiens will be tho well planned refreshments which are to close I Ihe eveut. ! I Mllrt. PA I I. HILTON Irt IS NOW ItKCOVKItINU Mrs. Pawl Hilton submitted to an emergency operation at 11:30 yes- terday morning for appendicitis lu Ihe Klamath Valley hospital. Ac- cording to her family, alio la ret-t Ing easily and well on the road to1 recovery. 1 PONCE have Kuppenheimer in his That's ivhy Youth escaped him! Ponce de Leon went forth to find the fountain of youth . . . but he only dis covered the real estate in Florida. He i failed to realize that youth is simply a state of mind and a state of appearance. The grandmother who dresses like a flapper and bobs her hair has the only real youth-formula. She knows that youth is kept perennial by young thoughts and young clothes. The House of Kuppenheimer, this Fall, is fifty years old . . . and feeling like a colt. See THE CHARLESTON '; Banff Blues A blue suit is like gold currency. It never goes out of style. But there are blues and blues . . . the most delightful of which arc the new Kuppenheimer blues which range in tone from the dark sonorous blue of an Irish lassie's eye to the green blue of the sea . . . Banff Blues ore especially smart, tailored in the new Charleston Sack ... as shown on the young man above. KUPPENHEIMER. Good Clothes .ln Investment in Good Klppearance laAMATOKLOTHIKG tV 1 I.JADIHO CLOTHIERS B1XCE lQI CANDIDATES INVITED TO VISIT TOWN KENO Kvery ranitidine: for public office. In, the I'ouiitr, whether republican, dumocrul, or Independent, la urged to attend the meeting Friday night at o'clock at Keno, according to word received yesterday afternoon by W. W. McNealy. rhnlrman uf the republican ceutrul committee from T. J. Prnther. Keno merchant. Following tho apevches which Ihe candidates are expected to make, a lis inc. mill aiiPlwr lll lie featured. Knurls will lie raised for the pur chase of u now school piano. tin Hi" same night tlm Hummers school In giving a box social to which all county candidates are Invited. Mriltltll.l. (illtl, MAItlllKS MAKYNVII.I.K YOITII . Itnymoud F. llenlght, 24, resident of .Maryavllle, aud .Miss llolen I.. Ilrown. IS. of Merrill, were Issued a IU elite to wed from the office of County Clerk C. 11. INI-ap. yes terday. Ilcnlghl gave his occupa tion us a mechanic. Now alttpmeut of hats Just ar rived at live llegin'a Store. 18 Bo. 7th de LEON For in fifty years, Kuppenheimer has made only one kind of clothing . '. . young men's ... for men from sixteen to sixty . . . aud in serving youth it bos preserved youth. As an excellent youth-tonic for Fall, come take a peek at the spirited Kup penheimer suit and overcoat models for the new season . . . now at this store. . Their virile sprightly lines will take the wrinkles out of both your mind and appearance. ' Mi THE KLAMATH NEWS SHOES REPAIRED WblU Yoa Wall JACK FROST wont tiLovKH run lbm lit Ho. eia fcU. , Kln Door From Mala Bt. . Fraternal Order ut r-aglos , Will suet overv Friday vatilng In Ihe Mooaa, Jlall at 7:30 P. M. Glasses Fitted ground and repaired at DR. GOBLE'S 709 Main, Street We charge to examine, the eyes. We do not have-to sell you a pair of glasses In prder to receive any compensation for our work. If you know of an gam vlola- iinns. rnll Minna lt. All Informa nt. n will he atrlrilyi eonflrtenttal party 3 ft