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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1926)
Thursday, December lfi. 102C-. THE KLAMATH NEWS IV I::" Mi ': 'i! The Klamath News' -second to none 'aa a amid time: a kind, forgiving ?:; Receiver is Named GREAT NORTHERN ' n- (charitable, pleasant lime: I lie onl BUYS MORE LANl (Continued rrota ! ) J lime I know of. In th long calen dar of tha yrar. when men and wo For City Railway Official Paper for tha VMy of klsm lb Falls aad Klamath County KDW.N ROSE .J.Manaln Editor In the rush of Christmas ad vertising we want business men should know how com pletely ' and thoroughly we men aeem. by one consent, to open . j Mhelr shut up hearta freely, and to' CHICAGO. Dec. li. tl'.N.I-The, ; think of people below them aa If Chicago Hallways, controlling moat i thrv were reallv fellow -passengers of tha surface railways In liilcugo. I alh Falla. have progrcaaed farther toaard a final agreement than haa been publicly announced following tha eaalern courlavea, lual of which ii held In Chicago December 10, and yesterday In New York. JAMES BUCHANAN, lulttu Mgr. to "the grave and not another race went Into raralvamhlu today by ord-1 t . , , . in ine Krai" anu no, aiioiuei itr v. w, ..,. , :give Circulation and results. ;of cr,.,lr,. bound on other Jour- er of Federal Ju.lg. Wllkeraou Monday br Tha Klamath Neva Pub-;00'" in town nd in the COllll- ueys. And therefor., uncle, though, ou (ho ' petition of tho Winning iiahini Company at los-u 6outh!try. It is very c.isy .vid gim-; it haa never put a acrap of gold house Kleclrlc company. which Ilalph lludd. president of lite Klflh atreet, Klamath Falla. Oregon. or allver In my pocket, I believe, claimed tha aurfac Iluea owed r pie to act on impresi.ns. but. (ha I, haa H..na Mia a.t.ul an. I 1 ttl? U 7 f. Vt , I L .... a m.i.i I, I Ureal Northern, and Willlum Si NATE OTTEflHEtN President facts are facts, and Whenever 'ay Cod bleaa It. ed Henry A. Illalr. John i. JlHchell i nronle. head of the Southern I act- Tage Four SI !U m ill ill Xv I" ill in ti in !; .11 :if it: K ill !l' !? s: is. v If if.) ;!.' !i! II; ' i i I Ji . . !' '5. !i . , !. !1 it! ill u ii" ;r li. u I,: Ifi W i mi .i ! H J J( :?; ,y el ;n l I Tr Full leaned W Ire, p'"WA- - Trurer pared for B,y kind of h)W. vaiNtrt i v-ncMjunno , ,oui.hM , down. The News i winning KEL WILL M AINU ! vhK3tf.0 B,..V. to,i ,r. than ,or .'' VMTKD Kvs and tNiTK.u I'KKss on its merits, making yood on its performance business and getting (Longest In tha World) Hl'USCKUTlUX KATES IVIIvered by Carrier, Moath. .SO,servlnS eiivvrem by 'arrier, Vcar O-tW allow se imiaiuo Klamath County &.UO All bubacrlptiona Cnyablo In Advance '-' -i- -1 n in I-, i in n iiji.ii .tlTlLVrn?-?Sl"rZ Rult are whPt count. OrcfioD. Novemt.er is. i2j. under suits are what we guarantee , , ooo (Omllid From Vg Om) i plnn id tllM :inifaRi i(nii)B IOI4II tiiurv innu ' t I till lllilk Uttlk I 1 Although the WeMlnghouae uebt ! Value- of property holdlnga of the wa the appareut .au.. tor tha re- f' Northern In till. city. I" 'low .1 ! trlhtttiwt hv m rm I llr Santa ( Imiim nn y nii fiiiiiiii r t a.- i........ii..a, aniirakitt-ninK i;ic i i million iiiiiihi it. We are willing to L.i ,...?. celebration, , UoS.OOO.OUO n;.rk and I., .ddllhm lo rtght of li. e are iiiing fO Chn.tmaa .v.. I 00nd, ,., Kel.ruary 1. Include, a terminal alte on the , ntiment m C hristmas ', "it I. our aim to .how th, ku- ,0l ' J e'r"ar L., .lUt, , uk r:wnulll,. ... t felr-a r.l mimt lltne anrt wa are . , nil, mT v null " ...i l-i 1 I...I i ah.l i act ot j. arch 3. 1ST9 i , I, ii-ii-i I-, 1 1., i.n.i Khfiiitiiiicr . , . . 1 going to go Jut aa fur as our funds comes to placing Advertising, will permit.- declared 0. VV. llrnn- Re-'on, hui..,-9 repreacntatlve for Ihe .council mid chairman .of the tr, provld- Telepbone 877 No. 1 Member odlt Bureau ot QjmiUtkm ,! A PROTEST GROWING PAINS ... The urgent need of more funds to make the city govern-' committee. "In addition ing fuu (or tlie children at tho tree, we hope to have ample (unds for the distribution ot quite a little holiday cheer to needy families." The fund Is to be suscribed to bv unlous affiliated with Ihe Klamath I e.n. U..tl.llH. T.. .1 n..nj.ll . n I ment reasonably efficient isi,hose ,, who will carry ,h, our immediate problem. Mr. : work of the Christmas treat, ure as 5n,it, . v,a follows: o. W. Ilraiison. chairman: , , , , ; R. T. Illack of the Painters union: - The reprint on Ihis Dane : um ,uncheon yesterday, and j H. w. Waite, of the Plumbers d 'fc!to some extent the recommen-, steam fitters; li h. canter or the about Portland preachers, has: 6&Uans 8eem ri ht- But wh : Electrical Worker.: L. Anderson of no reflection on anyone local. JW000 Tor a new water truck? i' tht'n.s:; TZ providing, of course, they steer In what way does that uriren-l l-athem uuion: and v. k. Kran of vttlunltou of tho physknl pro(nrty . t atiout fj.UOO.OUU. Tho replace i mt'nt vulue of tho irotwrty In ntuchj Kratfr." I lie si (lt thy otitMumllujc bunUn. thr are outstanttiux IID.UOtf hit Htm-k. and ftomrwhat more tbaa , U'00.000 til atuck fitiri(.utt. JUSTICE EMMITT BUSY ON DOCKET Small Cities Lose (Continue,! from I'ago ' Om) driven the cur that struck Hobby t)iay, s-year-old son of John O' I liny, sending hlin to the Klamath I Valley hospital with a fractured ! skull. Public BuildingSiM,1,M Ollli HIT AMI ll I ll:iVr:lt SOKiHT II Kit K j WASIIIN'UTON. I. C. l'ec. 15. J Klamalh orricers have been ask i (C.N.I Smull cities will receive ed lo make all Inreatigailons possl tittle. Iienedt from the public build- ble In apprehending the Bedford Inn program nulhorUed at the last , hit-and-run driver who. Snuday sesaion of i-ougress. morning, ran over Ihe flve-yenr-old Secretary' ot Ihe Treasury Mellon jnon of Tom Stm, Mrdtord art L'old the house buildings committee , ahip ow ner and collector. The t(liiv th.it nn.lMr ih it .Ml Ann alio 1 1 htA .H...I from tnlurlea revived. clear of any such notions. The ic' beRin to compare with an ,he l,od ""'" na nuiiding i-ib- fulul ,,, mor, ,,, , t.,eg wouU, , Mtm,,Ry nliniir. .-"- ' receive ronsuieriii mil. I (iiiiv une Wi'iiinn waa Iteprescntatlve Woodrum. demo-iness lo the tragedy as the Swrm crat. Virginia, brought out that el ' child tan out from the Sunday We must expect some han- News is not asking everyone 1 isolation h''Ptl and other i ment in thee states. to agree with its' opinions. but'cssen,tials of primary imPort- COUNTY COURT bv th w . fi;rirrii, ance- FIXES TAX LEVY T . I 1 , ... Kctciiiucr tanuies we Will j.- , u-i. j ., rn.,i.n i.t fi ht an d t aicap ior a w nne, nu io snow j - . a i 8I ,eer,. . Pt how happily these can be met, amount of money be levied in that to take the modern Christmas ;rpa(1 this ,.,. from ran-!nrict. from the calendar. Even to: j .u, A I From the City of Rominia. comes we grown-ups it comes as a S r,0rtnlana- i similar finding of S!.S.a8 and ua: The .ueerest baseball game I """r . ' , "lever ssw m my life was upon thellevT Mfflclent (axe. In that ram- lop cf a Quebec hill last Augnst. i mu"IIT- . . ' '. upon a diamond fringed with the) ine i ity or aim e, ,o.,u . ASc,EI.ES IVc Islashlngs of the bush which hrt the 'Jg- J large cilies. New York Chicago. St. I school rooma in a Medford church ljiniM. Sm Krancisco. Philadelphia j shortly after 11 o'clock Sunrise and Ijiulsvllle. would ubsorb 15.-, morning. The woman, whose name 000. 000 of the S loo. ooo. OOO to be , was not learned by Klnmnth offl- used for construction and Improve- cers. could only mske hut one li benediction of happy memor ies, and to children it must continue one of the glowing miracles of life, and the day in all the year devoted purely to joy. x ooo THE NORTHERN LINES L. A. Grand Jury Indicts Ormiston llflca'lcn. that the Ing a Sindeliuker s, msn 'dun. was Idrn-dVlv- fore. The pitchers bog was framed The Klamath county school dls- 15. (C.N.) central flg- J ure In the McPheruin case, was In- ihv ikra, atrh .tnmr-, tb. root, of I ""let. (unit plan), appearing from w'hihoV- h. of tzZ"ytu::zi permit remowtth; outfWd wa. a district board, find, it nAeary loi"""?'' ?Me? of he district i collection of shallow muskeg, dead- o..v..... ; rail and wnat not wtucn allowed i:-""" ' home run no matter where the ball ! he county court to the county clerk. The really big item of news . was placed, and the were i . '"J- sufficient taxes In that com- yesterday was the presence in!"une wnlcn PPed to jut above ( "nnity to raise $8s.3oi.3. .. , ... ; the surface of the ground at dls-l Union high school district, No. 1, tOWn Ot Ureat Northern rail- lances aDnroxim.telv far enouch seeks 3.S00. School district No. 1. JS12T.000. ('.Mill Oc' We will alwacs remembrance the ktmlneiM shown cent bereavement. ll Til KS hol t In Kt.it, msnv during our le the Illness and cful of passing of our darling son. John Francis. We are especially thank ful for Ihe many expression, of svmnnlhy tendered us. both verhfl ii n (I floral, particularly CltCrfi(CAC applicants An Electrical Appliunce Gift is one that Burves for yearn,1 making easy the work of ome one. That's why they are such greatly Appreciated gifts. At this store" you will find an appliance to lighten every household duty. And you will find the prices reasonable. Percolatert Urn SeU Electric Iron Gaaoline Iron Lampft . ''' Lantern CARVING SETS IN THE NEWEST STYLES Boy and Girls Vi.it Our TOY DEPARTMENT Klamath Hardware Co. "RELIABLE" 530 Main St. Phone 116 ployea VII llraymill. ASH Mil II to the ci cnXSK I way Officials. It SHOWS inter- apart to rre as stopping points. est. It tells a stnrv. All th ! A burlesque of a ball field it was. I attorney's .nrtM tputom will leave; at onre fur Sarrnniento to secure KovtTtior Kirhardon's slxnature to extradittnu jxipers. t'ohn will then proceed to 'UicaRO to boKln th' lepal battle to- bring the radio man back to Los Angeles. m . . . out ints game iikii u auvininK, hocus-pocus of all interstate but that. A team from th. Walte commerce commissions cannot Montgomery mine had Journeyed ! smother the fact . that the : ,wen,y mlw bjr cano to lay ,n i ... . , I towners. and the town ('.self bad . orthern lines are coming. j, topped untii that ball game could! Its large meaning to Klamath ; finished. When It was ended ' is in the expanding future. ,he "" " back to : dren. members ot the ball teams. rum runners, th. preacher, the j town police and the mayor labored ' until the night closed In upon them I that they might move that slash little farther back from the base lines, book a rope to a few stumps and pull them out. fill sacks with School district No. :. $36,000. School district No. 7, I1.9S5. School district No. I. J1.110. School district No. 38. (3.200. UNDERWORLD WAS FULL MURDER TALK School district No. School district No. School district No. 36. $1,441 40. 11. $20,290. 12. $4,326 60 This section is headed for Em pire achievement Happy is the man who can visualize the next five years. The Northern lines mean the Wreyerhaeusers. too. Their COAST AIR ROUTE THROUGH KLAMATH (Continued tram race One) : mail between Los Anpelcs and Se attle. At that time Is was reported I that Glover wonld recommend Kla- golden wealth of timBer must s.nd so that there'might be better ;ma,n F,l,u t0 p0' a,r m,i of was stealing be harvested, and that right soon. Was ever any city so abundantly favored with nat vral resources? (Contlnned Prom Pae One) said he had a big job on. He told me he was going to leave town." Detiler said that when he met the, defendant accidentally on the Sun day before Ihe murder. MrDermott Immediately boasted of affiliations with the "high mucky-muck." Not to he outdone, lletzler. ad mitted later, he told MclJermott that he ( Ik-tzler) was also "sorne pumpkins." The crime lletzler was convicted handbag. bases for the next. game. Some p'arts of county are not so far behind PERSONAL RESPECT rru" News has lined definitely against any further! water or power concessions, locally, and decidedly in favor of water and power users. The I precise reason is that corpor-: ate methods have been car-' ried too far. The assumption of control has overreached, itself. Byllesby executives back East think to press the button and see everyone jump out here. And for some rea- hase at least in winter, because ot . ( better flying conditions. Gorst ac Klamath ceded to this and further stat--l j that be can secure a greater volume of huainess out of Klamath Fulls this same spirit of team-work, ' than from present Pacific coai.t but here in town we are be-1 bases. . . -. . , r.. ! Glover Is enroule lo Cheyenne, cinmncr to tret finicky. Fire . . . ... ... . . . I ....' e.. " T...r.l '-Homls of patients and tho g.-n- "m "- , naxiiniKKHl iiuimuaiio,. ,a-; lr pu,(. arc welCOIllfd at Klaln-I tion come first. The other niento Is working hard to have that , ,), vallev Hospital, where tho com-1 itself .:n .iiA, ,i..tt;y made a part of the coasiul airifurt of the Mick is tho first con- i iini.B vu i auuuw in "u ; mall system. ' slderatlnn. l course. The lestlmony of IleUEler dnve. talld with that given by Steve Kas cholk. uu Important state witness who swore that Mcliermott per suaded li I in to "help slug an editor." and look htm to' view the Mellon home n few diiys before the murder. POOR JUDGMENT (Prom the Salem Journal) Last week the Portland Minis-: 1 terial association adopted resolu tions condemning the "commercial-1 ; isation" of the Christmas celebra-: Hon. declaring: We call upon all Christian people .to disregard the Insistent call of: commercial Interests to give prn-: sents to every one In the family i we fail to appreciate any!an1 'rlenrlly circle and to observe ine nay in tne spirit ot reverent worship. In other words, the preachers evidently want ns to wear long, : solemn faces, and to take Jhe joy on! of lire for the kiddies. Imitating the example of our Puritan ance-, tors, who . forbade the Joyous ob servance of Christmas as a pagan celebration. If we unit the kindly presents- semblance of dictation for Klamath from any man of any calibre in Chicago. But this need not mean and does not mean any presumed discourtesy to local officials. For General Manager Craw ford and Local Manager Boyle we have every personal re-"" of ,f'"- a" ,ne prearhera des ire, ami cue oni lie om ousel vsncen, ; what will be1 left nf Christmas? Of Is commerclal- 1s in this com- f.,-A,r tiffaiAn . 't '"ei'iiii HKe, inciiioiiiK many oi me rnllreh. I)u, IVI. ( spect. They are men of the Western breed, well trained, 1 course Christmas well-balanced, and canable of Kvervthlng riven half a chance. But when 1 sents to symbolize our love pro-and the corporations gorge them- good will for reiiow men is com i incri'lallzatlon in a good cause.- CI, pu,. Let us hope the congregations of i and interests get SO big as 10 the Portland pastors take them at, be almost indefinable, indi- "",,r word "r" "vnlrt iy ..... . , , , cutfing out -all Christmas gifts lo ! MUiiai juugmeiiv lias :-,,.,, hlll . rmi , ,, prefer! Weight and the business Of op- to continue to Interpret the spirit; rotiiitr a lnenl nnu-r rnnrprtl ' Christmas, as l)li kens describes; B 1 III! "A f'hrtatmaa fflnil", is nothing but a routine per-i , ,.... .;. ;hei,t of t hri.t-lll "formance. inns time, when It has come around ji m law r, 9 X ..When Shopping in Town for Christina Take lunch here and save time and energy. We serve a splendid merchants' lunch at reasonable prices. Families will find our pleasant booths a joy at noon time and our service beyond reproach. If you are looking for individual Christmas Sta tionery you need look no further than THE MARS CONFECTIONERY AND LUNCH ROOM 1036 Main St. , Phone 1060 Christmas Ideas for the :, Great Outdoors WARM CLOTHING The wannest, wooliest and most comfortable socks arc to be had here. Heavy shoes for the winter days; boots (rubber and leather); duck trousers; warm coats for hunting and out door wear ' ! Men's Underwear Zero weather calls for heavy woolen under wear for comfort and health. ' . . ,. : i ( To go with the underwear we have the finest logger shirts, mackinaws, blazers and sweaters. Caps may be had in a number of styles. .v : . ; - Gloves for hunting and driving arc wonderful gifts for a man. Is there some sport he is particularly inter ested in? Tlien we have the equipment he will like. If it is hunting, get "him" a gun, shells; or ;un case. For the fisherman, a rod, tackle, reel or creel. Consider the golfer, and give golf clubs or a bag. Footballs, punching bags, basketballs, box ing gloves or skates for the athletic boy or girl. For Sport GUN STORE "BARNEY" CHAMBERS, Proprietor s7 -rri