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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
THK KLAMATH NEWS Pge Four Sunday, Nov. 21, m 31 r7 Mitt Pi " 1 1 n i ii 1 1 1 1 ; . i ir i " i . i l' : : . : i Industrially Klamath Falls is Forging : Steadiiv Forward with Promise That it Will Become Second City in This State White Pelican Theatre Making Good Headway i New Willard Hotel Nears Completion; to be Real Beauty Structural work on th new Splendid headway l, lieln matl Indu.trlally Klamath Fall, look! j amicable ' ..ncW.tan.lln with lue : WnlI j,'lUnn theatre at Seventh!.. Ihe faMa of 'the now better than at any time In Itn hl- Southern Pacific company tor Jotnti . ,. , , Th. ,v f arttvl.v ha. not ' n,e of tra.k. on the tanctde lin. "'4' Klamath U n,aki..B excellent tt ilUrd hotel at Tl.lr.l and Main by' any mean been reached an,l and Ihat tho matter is to he lakin ! headway and tho wall will rln Miwln aud the udennkliiR will he will not he for another year or two. direct to the Interstate Commerce I rat. dly from this time forward. The ' completed within the next ten iluy. but in the meantime our expnn-! commission with a request that the! worst ipart of the urogram of T"" ",v 'x-.ory unainiry wnicn Ninth Street ' Home Bought by V. II. Elliott Moore Building Much Improved by Second Story Will. I ne removal 01 acaffnlillna "illy 11 few days behind m IhmIiiIk, Pacini; nf the liuclure 11el.l1 emit ly to the appearance of the hulld Inn. The sec, 111, 1 floor lias 1 1. tukrii under lease by ('. A. Shaffer, who I planning upon opening on of has heen aeeompf1lied. will contain ltfu room will lie one of the handsomest huildiuas In the alon promise to b rapid. ; Northern line he permitted '"1 building ni. ,hi... .r- in .u tnr bu.ld a road of their own. which ' ... ... . . . . ., ,1, .J ,h . . '"'"lly " believed, will be act-,""" " "" city, and will be modern in .he cUy and county with no one par-, favor,blv. , 'This building is to est M.MeO ,,. All room, fare on the, titular section being disregarded : ul" 'a"'-'- ... . , or overlooked However, the itreat- T1,t Klamath Falls Is destined, and wheu completed will serve all outside, and the arranxement Isi ,,.il,i i,,mr.iir h. ilJ"m" ,,r" ,rw "r ,"" ; adequate need of the city for " " !"" --- able within the corporate limit. of:come one of ti ,,0!": hr,vl"V many ye.tr. ,o far a, a hi!, das, our municipality where extensive '" ,h' 'n"r Playhouse U concerned. . . . . , I lay In the fact that plans are rap-, ii:4iui tux iur vitv V. II. Klliolt. owner of.ilie Val- . . I In front of the Moore hull, Una on I .,,, ,,. i".r.-.Mtn triii,t i,vi,n1 .,,;, n.,lll,lrd parlor, on th. the renovation nnd ml ecu rat I im of w, )V n .,,,.,,,,, ,.,,, faeifle . oast. his new homo ill Sid Norlh Math noil, fiilile In Ihe looks of tl.nl street, and furnlshlna will he In- structure. While II wn expected stalled the present week to permit l second story addition In , the hlllldln would he cotliplelril of occupancy. ... .... . ion Noveiuhi 1.1. the coutraclor la The home i. ideally l. tinted In ; one of the .elect section, of the ; rooms, Is sir Icily modern aud Is cltv. The house contains five provided with a aaraae. Reliable Palnlcrt F. R. OLDS 902 Klamath Phone 192-W I IAI.' Kn, h th hitn anrt mslHnntlntl . . . jot the railroad from Ormta Tassl aectlons; t "" . ... . ... . : j and Waters Springs to Crescent. The Kreat campaign of home; i-.iirornia. This mean that Klam-1 hulldlnr ', that has teen.4 in effect will he connected with thht line. : durinn the past summer will not be retarded to an; great extent dur White Apartment Shows Trend of i Safe jEhvestment Sal of the White apitrtmout l Many go so far as to predict that ! hoU8e 111 c-zer 01 Xrth-SIh 'it'is none other than 'the' North- ml H,th "IwU 10 Horry rant for tourists and home-loviui HHtptO. V. 1. Miller. tht builtier. h rusMiiK work rnt fust n poiiHlItU and it U hopvil to have tho new hotfl camplotnt anj ready for tuH'tipamy Iwfore the (irnt of the yiar. although it " will probably be( thronh the Northern line that Ij Far reaults uso Neva Clasa Ad. Ins 'the winter months and akiH-, to be built Into this city from ltend. e worsmen are iinain pieni) do Mn puttinc on the" tinfehlnic touches to imidinds snd residences ern Unen that are financing the that have been placed under cover. . Ideal BniklinR Weather Excellent weather op to this time has' permitted of work "being start ed on new buildings, and Indication are' that if will continue Talr for ome little' time before the freei : in;4' apell pounces upon us, thus rnrtailinc excavation to some extent. However, there are scores of busi proposed Grant Pass-Crescent line, the terminus being on the west coast In northern California. San rYancisco Objective The main object of the Northern lines, however, teems to be to reach San Francisco, and although denial baa been mado that effort is being made to secure terminals I in the bay cities, such would not Bert Cook aud Chas. Coselwom. tho latter a well known local architect, show the trend tff high class in vestment In the select 'section of this city. The deal. ' which was made hy the Ward & Dale Really company, mean that numerous improvements are to follow, prin cipal of which will be the construc tion of a bungalow court with the advent of next spring. Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Sug Hopka Hldg. I'hone 2SO-J e ..mau .nil r.ucL ,a. neoesMr- by reason Of such are being rushed with . v,ew of j ,ermlnals alreadv a. ..,., ma.ier, m soape uereu,, rnderlyin pnsmi negotiation; mere win oe no .merr.pi.un m,. ,h ,.-,- . th n.. stractural work during the com-j k . . . Ku,lh .. ! Is the announcement made during New enthusiasm has been injected! tne past week by Geore Lonr. . loio cunailions generally in .bd city during the week that ha just drawn to a cloae, through the an nouncement of Arthur Curtis James, financial wizard of New York, and most prominent man in' the railroad' world of today. ' and Ralph Budd, chief of the Northern' .lines, that the Oregon 'Trunk rail-, road will be extended from Bendi to Klamath Falls, and that actual constrn.tloB will probably be start-1 ed daring the early part of 1927. - Hill Build Own Line The statement of President Budd that no hope is held out for an! ecntive head of the Weyerhaeufer (Continued oa Iace Six) Let U" Paper Your Home t F. R. OLDS iWaM Paoer and" Paint " 1 Phone 192-W Before you buy see VISTA GARDENS We sell . homes on easy payments. VISTA GARDENS COMPANY 1036 Main St . Let Us Estimate Your Wiring Job MOTOR REWINDING AND REBUILDING A SPECIALTY Quick, Efficient, Moderate Priced Industrial .Electric Company Shop 7TI-W. Night T71-R. 703 So. Bth St. BENEFIT SAVINGS AND . -" - LOAN ASSOCIATION ToroorroTW is another day." Yea, bat will ft pay 70a 'Interest on your Investment of today? ".' MARB IT, CERTAIN . ,- 20c Saved Boily Will Retarn to Ton ONB THOISAND UOI.LARM tn ISO MONTHS -BEGIN TODAY- THE . BENEFIT ' WAV For farther partJcwJars' are: ' VMRS. L. B. HAGUE 10 ITUUU Bolldlng . Phone 227 ' Klamafh Fall, Oregon t . FprMote than 20 years Our name and seal have stood for RELIABLE ABSTRACTING - We will insure your title if you prefer it Klamath County Abstract Co. Ill So. 4th St Phone 186 Phone 582-W 7th & Market Cold Weather Coming "Let Your Glass Troubles Be Ours" All kinds of glass for all purposes. Estimates gladly furnished for Sash, Doors, - Frames and Cabinet Work. THE GLASS HOUSE 11th and Pine. 4 Phone 477-W D. D. VAN FLEET MQTQR SHOP - 208 Main St. Day Phone 758. Night 671. Member of 'the Builder Exchange ( .. ! Big Basin Lumber Company Retailers Lumbermen the Masses A good place to trade because of the large stocks to suit any purse. It is to your advantage to trade where selections are offered. We aim to con duct a popular trading place. WM. H. LODGE, Manager 45 E. L. RU1 ' F. B. Ilreaaer Ready Mixed Concrete mixed with CELITE, insuring com plete workability when being placed in structure, floors or sidewalks . Prices Low .... Trucks For Hauling CALL OR PHONE " ! t Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. Nail for Nail-Brick for Brick i Dollar for Dollar you can rely on us to answer your trust with a "Pride-of-Work" challenge to all competition. Agts. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS COFER BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTING AND MILL WORK Sixth p.nd Klamath Ave. . 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HiiM-rtlle bt the unit t It it t In Htettin cured, thtin renlliluK Ihe full value of the cement. 4 HtiMuiili Is the unit poured Into mottlilK, vlhrnlod and tittuped to remove potMlhle voliln, thtin moinrlnn mtlldlty anil perfect cohesion tltrouKliout. HiiMrtllr In the unit that hy rrAnon of Hit honned hollow roniitrurllon com bine mohttnre-prnof qunllry and Inxiilntlnn with mnxlmum HtretiKth. Hnp-rtlln In the unit that in ntronic enoutth lo he dumped from a truck without fear of Injury. Huprrtilu In the unit that hy rennon of Itn unlforniily, layn up "mooth, thtin fC'llllrlliK minimum of labor and material lo ntucco oulnlde or planter direct Inside. Hiipri-tlln In the unit that, hecnitHe of nlzo, nhnpe and uniformity, In welcomed hy the journeymen. Htiperllln la the unit Ihat given permanent fireproof conntrttcllon lit tho aver age cont of frame, THE W. D. MILLER CONSTRUCTION CO. ' Agent for tho Wettern Saving. & Loan Co. ' Phon 1201 Sixth and Commercial M J