The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 21, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Bored Leaders of,
Society Start on
Journey to Pole
BAN 'IUN('lri('Ot Mar 10. (IIP)
Wraith and aorlsly borsd by lh
tsdiuiu of olir lira. hava rssnrtsd to
IN damllnt glara at Ih norilmrn
light for thi thrill of advsmiira.
A small banil nf wealthy snorts.
mn, soelsty leader and a ailnuiinl
am heading Into th far-flung
I r a nf tho A r c 1 1 o on a
rrulss which may iwsult In lh Ink
ing of many rich apaclmona of wild
llfi of tha north, or tha loaa of Ufa
of aiimii iiioinlwr nf tha party, fur
thl trip la not wlthnut danxrra.
Th pnraonnnl of tho aipvdltlm
la mad up of nainna wlilrh aunsar
In llradalrml'a and Who'a Who. Tha
hlp'a cmw waa rorrullsd In Clrorn
land, Hrattla and ('hirago.
John llordrn, Chli-axo million
Ira, apurtauian and cluliman, lirada
tho expedition.
tlussl and monitor of th r
psdttlon Include: MIm Frances
Aim, Han l-'ranc-lsro sorloty girl;
Mr. and Mm. Itochesier II. Hlaiixli
ter or Chli-ago: Mr. and Mr. C. H.
(luodnpood of Chlrago: and Aihlry
Hill, scientist of I lie Field iiuudoi
at Chicago. .
t'p -to th very rdgs nf tha polar
Ira park the parly will maka It
way. They carry a full arsenal of
porllim arma for hum In hear,
walrua and other Arc-lie (am. They
ar to hunt, rxplora, and bring
bark live and mounted specimens
tor tho museum,
They rsaect to reach ih flrat
Alaskan lyintlng (round on Kndtnk
Inland about Ih end of Mny. hav
ing flrat toncheil at Seattle and Vic
toria. From Victoria the ship will
sail up th Inside psssnae In Ju
neau, thenc weal to Kndluk Itlniid.
and lings, oft the Alaskan p -nl i
aula. At Unga. tho parly will ob
tain gulden and hunt Kodlak boar
on the Inland and on th Aleutian.
After leaving tha Aleutlana !ho
expedition will head northwest to
th rrlbllof lulanda -for fur ne.il
hunting. Th party will touch ,nl
Noma before going Into tha Arctic
Th edg of th ten pack la expeil
ed to be. reached aomewher be
twaen Point Harrow and Wrangell
Inland.
florden, owner nf th vessel, doea
not fear accident along tha voyage.
II la an experienced aallor and ex
plorer and ha mad two previous
trip Into Ih Arctic. On on of
hi trip but vessel waa wrecked but
th crew reached nafety.
Th ahlp,' th Noi thorn Mailt,
waa built Just prerloua to tha atari
or the trip. ' It I outfitted with
Pleesel engine and although allm
and graceful In line and equipped
with every luxury ot rivllliatlnn, II
W a launch and tru. craft balll to
bnrk th floating c. Marbl bath
room with gold-plattd fixture glva
a Idea of th luxury ot th llttl
craft. ' .
There ar eight Bea Scouts, all
under 10. In Captain William P.
Joaeph'a crew. Th boy am all
from Chicago and have ahown thelf
proficiency In aea coining, which
la allied with th Boy Scout organ
ization. Th crew Include a radio opera
. tor, two cook, a ateward and tew-
ardcM,
Mother of Local
Attorney Passes
n. C. Oroesback. Klamath Fall
attorney, received word Friday
morning, tolling of th death of
hla mother... Mr. Kmlly W. Oroea
beck, 89, at tho family home In
New Orlean. - -
Thl word ha caused Groebeck
Is cancel a vacation, 'which h had
planned to apend with hla aged
mother thla aummer. '
Mr. Oroeabeck wa a member
of a pioneer family, prominent la
the development of the Ohio coun
try, whero aho moved n lit).
From Ohio the family moved lo
Allen county. Kansas, which waa
then a wilderness, nnd termed the
"far wet." Mr. Oroeabeck wa a
school teacher during the early
part of her life, and aho had nl
way taken an active part In the
Intereal nnd government of the
coin in un II leu In which he lived.
Mrs. Oroenlieck' huband dlel
two year ago, tat the age of 0.
lip until tha ' time of her death,
Oroeabeck' mother wa active, and
her mind alert. The many Wend
of the Klamath attorney extend
to him their sympathy.
HIGH BRED ANIMAL
COMES TO KLAMATH
Hurd Tipton, of Olene, wa the
recent pnrchaaer of a particularly
well bred Shorthorn bull, from the
Peril of J. B. Cornett, recently of
Hhedd. Oregon, and now of Klamath
County. '
The bull wa aired by Horrnle
Mnater, one of the greatest hull of
the Hhorthorn brood, and out of a
(lam aired by Ttusper'a Sultan out
of Velumnla t!ountoss.
Mr. Cornelt Is one of the oldest
shorthorn breeder on the Pacific
Coast and one of tha founders of
the Shorthorn Show at the Pacific
International. HI herd Is ono of
the heat In tho country.
The aire secured by Mr. Tipton Is
a good Individual and ha show
type as Well as production. Thl Is
a welcome addition to his herd,
which Jit present Is composed of
some Tory fine blood of the Short
born breed.
Saturday, May 21, 1627.
RECORD SET-READY FOR JUMP
tfnvinir kct a ncu m-i.I'1
Ilcllanc. monoplane i IllcbnTi' tl, ai WJ
hour., am, in aMC, .c, ., SitlS
Civil Service Exams
I Held atLocal P. 0.
j V ttiler th direction of Mr. Lulu
I B. Iliitclien of the civil aenrl-o
I board at th local post office, clerk
liurKer exam will be held on Satur
day morning.
I At the present tlm more than 13
applications have been filed at the
i local office and those taking the
jexama are asked to be nt th locnl
orrice not Inter than 8:30 In the
morning.
If more than nine lake the exam
ination It la pnaallile It will bo held
at tho city hull. Information to be
given at tho local office In the
morning.
Prohibition May
Have Caused It
1.08 ANOKI.K8. May 20. (LP).
Nearly 429.11,7 gallons of coffee,
enough to fill l.lit.UI large cup,
were erved lo diner on the South
ern Pacific railway Knee In 1936.
according to a report ot the dining
car and commissary department.
Statlatlra compiled by the com
pany ahow that for every cup ol
tea more than aix. cup of coffee
wer consumed by traveler. Only
(8.662 gallona of tea were brewed
during tho yenr.
IIKSOI.VTION' OK INTKSTION
The City Engineer, pursuant to
resolution of the Common Council
heretofore adopted, having, under
date of .May . 1927, tiled plans,
specifications and estimate ot the
cost of Improving Orchard Avenue
from the Kast lino of Ksl Main
street to the Junction with Orchard
Way at 112.2 feet Kast of tho Knst
line of Mitchell Street, the same to
he known aa Improvement Unit No.
70. by grading to the proper aub
grad a particularly luid out and
described In the plana and specifi
cations filed heroin by the City En
gineer as aforesaid and the Com
mon Council having taken the same
under advisement and having found
said plans, speclflcntlr-ns nnd estim
ates satisfactory. TIIEUKFOUE
HB IT KKSOL.VKD BY TUB COM
MON COUNCIL that the said plans,
specifications and estimate for the
Improvement of Orchard Avenuo
from the Kant lino ot Kast Mnin
Street to the Junction with Orchard
Way nl 112.2 feet Kast of the Knst
line or .Mitchell Street, to be known
as Improvement Unit No. 70, as
aforesaid, be, end the same are
herel.v approved:
AND BK IT FUHTHKU ABSOLV
ED that the Common Council here
by declares it intention to Improve
the ssid portion of said Streets In
accordance with sold plans, specifi
cations and estimntes, said Improve
ment to consist of grading to the
proper suhgrnde, constructing con
crete curbs, laying a four-foot con
crete walk on each side of the
street, Improving the roadway with
crushed rock macadnm, providing
any necessary drainage facilities
and any other Improvements- noces
snry. Tho roadway is to be 24
feet wide, back to back of curbs,
but Intersections are to be Improved
full width.
Tho estimated cost of Improving
said portions of said streets shall
be ns follows:
By placing thernnn crushed rock
mnendam which Is to have finished
thlcknew of six Inches at the gut
ter lines nnd 0 Inches nt the middle
nt the roadway, Including common
excavation, rock, special curb, con
crete walk, 4-lurh drain tile, 12
Innh corrugatod Iron plpa culverts,
crushed rock In macadnm, eglneer
Ing, supervision, advertising, cleri
cal assistance and unforeseen con
tingencies, Ill.036.fi2.
1th) IT KUKTHKH RESOLVED,
that all nt the property emhrnced
within tho boundaries hereinafter
described, shall ' lie, and In hereby
declared to he benefited by said Im
provement, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Southwest cor
ner ot Lot 40,1 of Block 110; Mills
Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon;
thence Knsterly along tho Northerly
line of the alloy, through Blocks
!!. IIS. It:, and sitl.dlvislnn of
Hlock l.T,, Mills Addition, io a
point 14.2 feet Kast of the South
euNt corner of Iol 32 In said Hlock
1 Sfi ; thenc Northerly parallel to
Mitchell Street to an Intersection
with the Northerly line of ixrt 3,
said Block 125; thence westerly
along the Northerly line of Lots
1 and 2, said Block 12S. to the
Xorthwest corner of lt 366. Block
123. Mills Addition; thence Wester
ly along the Southerly line of the
Alley through Blocks 123. 112. 111.
Mills Addition, to the Kast line of
Kast Main Street; thence Southerly
along the Kast line of Boat Main
Street to the paint ot beginning
and said property shall be, and la
hereby declared to bo benefited and
assessed for the expenses of aald
improvement.
The property lying within said
boundaries and declured to be bene
fited Is described as follows:
Block 110. Lots J 'J 6 in 403, In
clusive; Block 111, Lots 324 to
331. Inclusive; Block 112, Lots 340
to 147, Inclusive; Block 112, Lots
3S0 to 387, Inclusive; Block 122,
Lota 3(4 to 371. Inclusive; Block
123, Lois 356 to 363, inclusive:
Block 125. Lots 2. 21, 22 and be
Southerly 127 feet of Lot 1, at1
the Westorly 14.2 feet of Lot S and
33. all in said Mill Addition to
Klamath Falls. Ore.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Monday, the 13th day of June,
1927, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.
m., at tha Council Chnm-hera In the
City Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
be fixed as the time and place for
hearing objection and remonstranc
es a provided by the Charter of
the rity of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
STATE OF OREGON )
County of Klamath, )sa.
City of Klamath Fulls )
I. Lent L. Uaghagen, Police Judge
of the City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, hereby certify that the fore
going is a duly enrolled copy ot
a resolution, and It is the resolution
adopted by tho Common Council at
Its regular meeting, hold on the
lGlh day of May, 1927.
LKM L, UAGHAGEN,
Police Judge.
Ml 8-1 9-20-21-22-24-25-26-27-28
HiiiMONs ran ri'Bi.icATiov
Kqalty No. IIU1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATF. OF OREOON FOR THE
fc'OUNTY OF KLAMATH.
Arthur R. WIIon, Plaintiff vs.
Louise A. Brittinghain. also some-
, llinea known a L. A. Brltting
ham. and R. F. Brltt Ingham, her
husliund; The Klamath Develop
ment Company, a corporation;
Klamath Development Company,
a corporation; the unknown heirs
of said Jxiuis A. Brittingham, If
she be deceased; also all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest In or to tha real
property described In the com
plaint herein. Defendant.
Klamath Residents
Plan Summer Trips
That a f.real many Klamath resi
dents are punning vacation trip to
Ilia inlddirwesi and eastern l'nlt- d
Slutes, Is shown by l he fai t that 2f '
persons her have ordered tickets '
from the Southern I'eiiflc, for pas- '
sage lata thl month and In early j
June.
Announcement of this came yos
terday, following word that this I
! company's tourist rules will be ef- .
iociiv aiay it.
M uiy of those who have engaged
transportation to the east, will leave
tho first of next week, it wis
slated, while others will not go for
two weeks. Despite flood condit
ions In th south at present, sev
eral tickeu have been ordered for
transportation to lulsfana.
Youngest Graduate I
Is Julian Lodge,
To Julian Lodge, son of Mr. an-l
Mrs. William H. Lodge of this city. ;
goes the honor of being the younge.'i I
student to graduate with the class ,v T ... 0 mT.
of -27 from Klamath county .W 0rO?"r." K5
school this evening. . ery of Ton ar. Tchr nm-
For the past two and one-half j moned to appear and answer the
years, Julian Has attended the local complaint filed against you In the
high school, coming west from ' above entitled suit, on or before
Minneapolis, and is sixteen years und ! 28th duy of Jun. 1927:
rrlno month old today. Anl vou wl" Please take notice
It is the Intention of the youn I ''i8.' ..IPr. "ITY n1
..n.,s. i, .w i answer plaintiff's complaint, or
graduate u enter Berkeley this com- ,,(llwlM , ,,, ,.',
Ing fall wher be will study law. i time., plaintiff, for want thereof.
tils tstner. w. it. Lodge Is affiliated will apply to the above entitled
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of general circulation, printed and! been fixed In said order as th llth
flu K I lakail Iva IV I v m W Vail- VI ,a a A . . m
published In Klamath' Falls. Klam-
ain county, mate oi Oregon, on
the 14th day of May. 1927, last
publication on the 25th day of Juae,
i'", ann me last aay for the de
dav ot June. - .
J, H. CARNAHAX,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Rooms 1 and 2, . Loom Is
Building, Klamath Fall.
-. - ' . ui invm i rVKU'l.
to appear and answer herein has t MM.21,28 J4.11.1I.2E
To: Louise A. Brittingham. also
sometimes known aa L. A. Britt
ingham, and K. F. Brittingham,
her husband; The Klamath Dev
elopment Company, a corporation:
Klamath Ievelopment Company, a
corporation: the unknown heirs
of said Louise A. Brittingham. It
she be deceased; also all other
persons or parties nnknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien
or Interest In or to the real pro
perty described In the complaint,
herein;
with the Big Basin Lumber
pany.
Com-
Watch Buried for
33 Years; Runs Now
KELSO, Wash., May 20 (UP).
A watch which waa burled In a sand
pit for 23 year 1 telling time here
today. The watch waa recently un
earthed In a sand pit north of Cas
tle Rock. It wa a 21-Jewel "high
ball special." and wa Identified by j of lh. defendant or any or either
Court for the relief demanded In
his complaint filed in. thl suit, as
follows:
For a decree of the Court re
moving all clouds from the title
of the plaintiff in and to be real
property described as follows:
I-ot four ( 4 in block f orty
ono (41) In Hot Springs Addi
tion to the City ot Klamath Fall,
Oregon, according to the duly re
corded plat of said addition on
file and of record In the office
ot the County Clerk ot Klamath
County, Oregon;
and determining all adverse claims
George Grant as a timepiece lost by j of them, or any other persona or
a ateam shovel operator In the win
ter of 1894. It was somewhat rust
ed but a few repairs but it In
working condition.
Mr. Conley Improves
Friends of Mr. 8y Conley of the
Langell valley district, will be
pleased to learn she la recovering
from a major operation which ahe title or interest whatsoever 1n or
parties. In or to aald lands -id
all thereof, and quieting the title
ot the plaintiff in and to said
lands and all thereof, and declaring
said plaintiff to be absolute owner
thereof in fee simple, and that the
defendants and each ot them, to
gether with all other persons, be
forever enjoined and debarred
from asserting any claim, right
recently submitted to in Portland. to said lands or any part thereof.
Her aon Cecil Conley has returned adverse to the plaintiff herein, and
from the north, where be visited '. ,or urn o'her and farther relief
i for fonts time with his mother.
! From Port land
to the Court shall seem meet
and agreeable to equity.
Thl. (a -.nKII.!..
t-r.nV Wnrf.eri nil. . .... - e-""; F-'-
. suant to an order of the Honorable
business man of Portland, spent A. u. Leavltt, Judge of the above
.-iverai nays in in city, returning entitled Court, made on the 12th
north on Thursday. j dar of May. 1927. and the first
; publication hereof was made in the
For reantts ne Vew ri.. do Klamath News, a dally newspaper
an Astonishing
"Dlindfold
-D Test
SFF. If tln ln?tn'r fi you the grrttrst lurpriac of Jpouf
whfle cooking eipericncct
Put ft little Crivo on the tip of one tpoon.
Oi. '.e tip of another place a little of the
fat you are now iMing: have someone blind
fold you, and give you firit one, then the
other fat to taste.
No, tfi J you ever imagine there could be such a M rikinf
difference in the taste of raw cooking fun Think what a
difference Critco't iwremeu and frcshneaa will -k in
ynur own cakrt, pies, biacuiu nj fried food.
RISCO
for Frying, for Shortening, for Cake-Making
MADE IN THE
NORTHWEST
A quality product
for your table-
Borden's Evapo
rated Milk is full'
cream country
milk with half the
water removed.
Safe, convenient.
A tall can of Borden's
(with an equal part of
water) glvca you four
enpe of pure rich milk.
'2?fe'
liT
EVAPORATED
MILK
Hill's Flower Shop
GIUnrATIOX PAY, MAY 17TH
8!2 Main '
Place Your Order Now.. .
We Contend
that
No Money
Invested
Bring In , Aa Large
Return a Money
Invested In
SHOE REPAIRING!
A pair of half soles and
rubber heels costing $2.00
will often double the life
of a pair of $10 shoes.'
Look your shoes over to
day and if they need this
service bring them to our
shop and we will make
the needed repairs.
We Also Sell a Depend
able Line of Work and
Dreit Shoes at Prices
' that Beat So-called
SALE PRICES.
Evans Shoe Co.,
1008 Main . New Location
"4 iSSHsr irh
ML substitute
- ,i 1 v ;
. . . . TOU .... THE MOST
PARTICULAR QOFFEE
DRINKERS in the -world . . .
demand the best. We have
found, after enjoying your patron
age for nearly half a century, that
there is only one thing you are in
terested in concerning your coffee
the quality must be invariably
high. .
Qolden West Cffee has helped to
mold that taste preference. Selec
tion of the finest berries from the
worlds choicest coffee cropd roast
ed and blended in the matchless at
mosphere of the Pacific Northwest.
That's
Qolden West Coffee
ere is no
Golder&West
qoLm-.v west tea
SUck Otf Pekt
W tfrva Jdfan
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