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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1927)
'Friday. May 27, U27. THK KLAMATH NFAVS Paee SLt School Board Asks Approval of Bonds There It urgsnt nwd of enUrne mnt at the Mills Addition school. nd the directors of school district " No. 1. In a statement Issusd Thurs dir. urged th voter of the dis trict to tire rareful consideration to the proposal to Issue 165,000 In bond to take care of thee need ed additions. - ' 1 The ftrowth of the entire district I cited, and particularly the growth of the Mills Addition school, where conditions are now so crowded that many Mills Addition pupils are com- " pelled to attend other schools of the city. - class rooms are now provided in the basement of the Mills Addition school building, and this could be remedied If the voters will author be this bond Issue and permit the pupils to hare proper housing facili ties la Mills Addition. Furs of Eskimo Girls are Finest ' SEWARD. Alaska. May S. AP) What woman who nets her style from Paris can boast of possesstnc In her fur chest baby reindeer pelts as soft as velvet, sivcr fox. seal, mink. ermine and wolverine! All of these enter into the making of Milady Eskimo's winter clothlnR. ' The Eskimo maiden labors with the same enthusiasm as her white sister In filling her hope chest. And each garment bears some mark ex pressly of her dreams, woven into the general scheme by deft fingers plying needle C- t'.new thread. Not only mast designs be of con sistent preconceived scheme. hut color Mendings must create har mony In Intermixture. The little squares which adorn the flounce of her parka are cut from different colored pelts and the coat is made from many turn, al ternating In color, yet harmontiinR. . Polar bear and wolverine are the most popular for the hoods. MUST GO TO SCHOOL '- EVEN IF MARRIED SAX FRANCISCO, .May Zi. U p) California youngsters of less than 13 years must go to school, tf tiifv are married. In answer to a Query from D!s-j trM Attorney Guard C. Dorrah of. Saa Joaquin county. Attorney Gen-1 erai U. S. Webb of California ruled j that boys and girls of the state! must continue their studies, regard- less of whether or not they are , married, until they nave receive a high school education or pissed the age of 18. '' RKSOLlTiOX OK INTENTION The 'city Engineer, pursuant to resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having, under Sate of May specifications and estimates of the cost of imorovlng Orchard Avenue from the 'East, line of East Main street to- the Junction with Orchard War at 112.2 feet East of the East line of Mitchell Street, the same to be known as Improvement Unit No. 70 by" grading to the proper sub grade as particularly laid out and described In the plans and speclfi- cations filed herein by the City En gineer as aforesaid and the Com mon Council having taken the same under advisement and having found said plans, speclflcntl-ns snd estim ates satisfactory. THEREFORE BE IT RErtOLVEP ET THE COM MON COUNCIL that the said plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of Orchard Avenue from the East line of Esst Main S-reet to the Junction with Orchard Way at 112.2 feet East of the East line of Mitchell Street, to be known as Improvement Unit No. "0. as 'aforesaid, be. and the same are hereby approved: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED' that the Common Council here by declares Its Intention to Improve the said portions of said Streets in accordance with said plans, specifi cations and estimates, said Improve ment to consist of grading to the proper- aubgrade, constructing con crete curbs, laying a four-foot con crete '''walk on each side- of the street, improving the roadway with crushed rock macadam, providing any necessary drainage facilities and any other Improvements neces sary. - The roadway Is to be 24 feet wide, back to back of curbs, tut Intersections are to be Improved lull width. The estimated cost of Improving said portions of said streets shall La as follows: Ev placing thereon crushed rock tm'CRdam which Is to have finished thicVnes' of six Inches at the gut- ."- , -,-rt i: n ' e it' t''e rH'H .1) , P 'il, i Ml -a. I ti . d i. r : . ii,r.. t-.iri u:itcd Iron pipe fuivt-r crushed rtw k hi mjc:il:iin. eincfr ing. puperviFlon." adverrlslnK. clerl- TU Ht ,i: L D' e and nnforesfon cr.n llnen. ins. $11 016 62 11E IT FL'UTIIEK RESOLVED that all of the property embraced within the boundaries hereinafter doeiTibed, shall be. and Is hereby declared to be benefited by said im provement, lo-wit: Boginning at the Southwest enr niv of Lot 403 of BlocK 110, Mills c Adlition to KlnmQth. Falls, Oregon; thonce Easterly along the Nortliorly line of the alley, through Mocks 110. 11.1, 122, and subdivision of Block . J25. Mills Addition, to a tlnlnl 9 r,.,.t L' n n t II.. en.,t, n. .un. U1 ..u,..,,- utKt r.rrtr nf t-it 3? in inii,! ItlrM.lc 16 : .-tlionce Northerly parallol to Mitchell Street to sn Imenection with the Northerly line of Lot 1. mid Block 126; thence westerly long the Northerly line of Lots t and 2, said Block 123, to tuo Storm Havoc in Section of I . . . 1 4.im-s of havoc wrought liy Northwest corner ot Lot 356. Block 123. Mills Addition; thonce Wester Iv along the Southerly line ot the A'.U'Y tiirough Ulocks 123, 112. 111. Mills Addition, to the East line ol Esst Mala Street: thence Southerly alcng fie East line of East Main 5t.-i.ei to tae p.,int :of beginnin.i and sa?d property s:;ali be, and is hereby dc-clared to be benefited and a-iBCRi-od for the expeuses of said improvement. The property lying within said boundaries and declared to be bene- ; filed is described as follows: i Block 110. Lots Z')i to 403. In clusive: Block ill. Lois 324 to' 331. Inclusive: Block 112. Lots 340 o 347, inclusive: Block 113. Lots 30 to 3S7. inclusive: Biock 122. : Lots 364 to 371. inclusive: Block ! 123, Lots 335 to 363. inclusive: . Block 125. Lots 2. 31. 32 and the Southerly 127 feet of Lot 1. and the Westerly 14.2 leet of Lots 3 and 33. all In said Mills Addition to ; Klamath Falls. Ore. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the ISt'i day of June, 1927. at the hour of S o'clock p m.. at the Council Chambers In the City Hail of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' be fixed r.s the time and place for hearing ob;ctions and remonstranc es as provided by the Charter of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. STATE OF OREGON ) I County wf Klamath. )ss. City of Klamath Falls ) I. Lem L. Caphagen, Police Judrje ' of the City of Klamath Falls. Ore gon, hereby certify that the fore going is a duly enrolled copv of a resolution, and It is the resolution : adopted by the Common Council at 1 its regular meeting, held on the j 16th day of May, 1627. ! LEM L. CAOHAGEN. Police Judge ' M18-1 9-20-21-22-24-25-26-27-28 ARCHEOLOGISTS FIND I AN INDIAN MIRROR i HAZELTON. B. C, May 2 5, l PI A stone mirror, a relic t. pre-' historic Indian life on the North American continent, has been un earthed by archeologists In the an- 1 " clent CItksan Indian village site ' near here. ! The specimen, a thin slab of j black stone with a narrow end for' a handle and the other end a flatj highly polished surface, was used : by the Indians in painting their J faces for dances and ceremonials. I The stone, when polished and dampened, reflected the face so clearly that even the color of the eye and individual hairs could be visible. The specimen has been sent to 1 the National Muceum of Canada in : Ottawa. DEPUTIES FAIL TO FIND FATAL RIFLE! VANCOUVER, Wash.. May 26,' fPl Alihotii'h josss h:ve scoured ' ' t.i- th rourh';.- nuar the plans r or ; 1.0 or 11 ' Wood was i' :1 '..'i 'jy a:i':rn'on, ll.e r:f!.j ''' h vh 'h he was e'uln hi'i not yet i: -n fo ;r.d. Sr-an h will be con tintd. No foimrt! charges have, yet been filed arai'iH any of the seven prsous lie:d la connection with the rase. I I j I LAt your dealer's. winiNtorm in a rciilrnl:-! p-1 rt f Realty Transfers UKKDS. Sarah A. Harris to O. W. Harris: S'ifiW'i (less S acres West slil'.'! Sec. 5-39-10: and EiNWli and a 16-arre tract North of road In NE'iSW'i S'C S-39-10. Thomas Barkley ot ux, Effle, to Eunice Barkley et al: Lots 17, IS, 23. 24. 25. 26, 31. 32 In Sec. 11-36-10. United States tn Mary A. Daw son; Patent: W!Wj Sec. 14-"-11. Klamath County to Ohadiah llir Icy: NK'iSWi, Sec. 1-36-14. Arthur It. Wilson et ux. to Fred Kuhin: N-ly SO ft Lot 12 Bi 2M Hot Springs. The K. U. Co. to A. R. Rentier: Lot 27 BIk. 71 Buena Vlstu .i!lu K. F. The K. I). Co. to L. C. Win: Lot 6 BIk. 35, Buena VUta Adda. K. f F. M. Darn inn et ux. to V., M. Chllcoto and I). M. Smith: 50x12j ft., unplatted near 11th and .Main. K. M. Chllcoto ft al, to L. N Haines el ux; same property. Ida B. Momyer to Wm. Ha'l and Alva Alice Hall: Lot 14 BIk 201. Mills 2nd Addn. to K. F. E. I. Johnson et vir. J. . to First Natl. Hank. K. F. ; V 4 XV 4 XWJ4SV4 Sec. 14. . .NE'.SEV, See. 15-41-13. SATISFACTIONS. Wm. Neely to c. V. Enloe: $47 -50. . .satisfies lieu on Lot C 111k 208 Mills Second. Lakeside Lumber Co. to C. V. Enloe: 8256.03 in full. . .samo property. S. E. Martin to L. S. Dunlap: 6.".x 60 ft. SH Lota 1-2 BIk 4 6 Firs'. Addn. . .MOO in full. C'lltf'I IT COURT. 2357 E(: S. E. Anderson vs. Justin Deau Swift; foreclosure la bor lien of $53.85 on motorhoat al Uou Get On 1 mrMg& rr st in tHa Dough 7hen in the Oven in using- A'so Finer Texture end Larner Volume in Your Bakings. Use less than cf higher prized brzndi . $&mQWmfQrnr. 35 Years 25 ounces for 25$ iAillions of Pounds Used By Our Government Indianapolis liul: uiikiIIs, lai.l. Bare Island: $50 ally's fees and 5.Xi) tiling fees. . .Fay Morris at torney. . .complaint filed. 235S Eq: P. t Carlson vs. Wil liam Serak, et al: foreclosure mnrtg. $.6.0110 and $600 attys. fei-s on E4 W'j nnd U'ljNEI, Sec. 10-40-9. . .William Guuong, uttorney. , .com plaint filed. 2471 L: American National bank of K. F. vs. S. L. Grlmtnett nnd O. C Grimmett (Crlmmett Bros ! debt: $l.ooi) and $150 at tys. r.'cs. A. V. Schaupp, attorney . . .complaint filed. 2472 Law: a. F. SnlfUky (Ore gon Harness Co. I vs. A.. L. Craw lord: dubt $99.50. . .Manning, Mc Colloeh & Driscoll, attorneys. . . complaint tiled. 2473 Law: Herald Puh. Co. vs. PLATES that ; Look Natural are the kind we guaran tee you. A new German composition has made it' possible for us to do this. These Plates Don't Break They are comfortable and safe. PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS l)IL HAVEN'S. MKT. Phone 04 ' Cor. litli & Main Blaze from Casser Shoots 800 Feet S.W'FORI). Texas. May 26, (Al'l Kltthty million' cnl lc feet of gas were aflame In tint heart ot this oil town following the esplosion nf a gas welL, In which two were kilt ed and at Uast seven Injured. Four men are mlslng. Tba town was a srrua nf turmoil and contusion. Tho ttascr shut flams 200' feet high and was vlslblo from nn ex tensive area. Tho terrific roar ot tho burning gas rocked the entire countryside, adding to tho confu sion. Workmen with trucks and horses moved hints frame buildings from the fire area which rimmed the en tire center of tl'e business district. What little water was available was playml on roofs of buildings which Cannot he moved. . .Women and children were hud dled in structures on tho outskirts of. .the town where moat of the pot. jliulon fled, while the men did their best to fight the file. Allan W. McComli; debt and nl tnchment: $.145.21). . .complaint 'li ed. . .Attachment levied on South 40 ft. Lot 7SS BIk. 10S Mills Addn. . .A. W. Schaupp, attorney 2350 F.q: Hoy N. Fouch vs. J. W. Ward and Commercial Credit Co.: foreclosure modi. Hen on car. S33.00 plus $25 attys' fees. Fay Morrla, attorney. 2473 Law: Hoy N. Fouch vs. W. o. Smyth; debt: $20. so. . ,$S5 00 nnd $40.00. . .Fny Morris attorney. . .complaint filed. 0 ; for Decoration. '. Day Aipiin this year, a 3 days' holiday; Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Mav 28,29,30. Roundtripfarcsarc special ly reduced; they nrc in use from May 27 to 30, inclus ive and arc Rood until June 1. Plan a trip on the train. Make the most of nrccioui vacation hours; fast, fre quent service by train as i . , aures the maximum time at your destination. Save time, money and nervous energy. .Avoid crowded highways. 931.2.1 to San Francisco Xnd back. Fxst, convenie it service daily going andt e turning. Visit friends and relatives there. Enjoy the . unique interests of this cos mopolitan city, sni.-.i toLosAngclcsand back. Service bydayor over night. Go via San Joauuin valley (new Sun Joaquin Ilycr by day), return via Coast Line, or vice, versa. :io.l5 toLakcTahocand back. Opens for the sum mer season May 27. Thn . Pullman from San Francis co without change over nii.St: also day service. sush.io to Yosemite and back. This year Pullman service thru to El Portal. Or go by day, new scenic jour ney over Yosemite Valley Kailroad re-located line in Merced River canyon. Similar fare to nllicr Cianr ci ies and resort pUvKtounds. Ask aho. t them. J. J. MILLF.R 110 N. Hth Ht. Phono 7011 Free Garage POWELL tCLLIS ST6. SAN FRANCISCO .IO,0Ml liniirovctiirnls Made I-'oriuorly Golden West Hotel $l.ti0 to $3.00 U'" ItnoMH Ni'ir anil IK'iiutiriilly Kuriil-liitl Hilling Itoom In f 'fiiincctlon HKST MlCATION IN at AX FRAN'tllMOO Southern ..JtM- - JT If; BUILD BIG ANNEX -TO BILTMORE HOTEL I.Oa ANUELKrt. May ?,( UP) (Iround fur. a. .I4v0,ouo addition to ths llilliuura lintel will ho brok en hers July 1, officials t the tto ! Inl aiinttunct'd here loduy, Thei'o I will be ftOQ rooms In the sildltlon. The annex, It was sulci, will give Los Angslea a hutnl with ths lar gest number of rooms In the world undiw one rouf. . ALWAVi" POUVdIIT N 600DC0MPANYy: Folgers Complete Line at the PUBLIC MARKET PAY CASH IT PAYS" Phone 169 1 126 N. MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Thtfuf. 7hlaJ4- . The Art vf Secvnd'Day Ser ving TVhy lo wtnion Bpoloclxo for rvluK lftoTra ? t cuuitder It rath er an YliKncQ of icikU nmnmr nit'Dt. Mualu'tl potuIiM, f DwluprU In m IJuny rovnrliiK of gul quati lltfoi or Citrtmtlnn Milk and heavy croam b-Mi n tmnthcr until ntlff, lulu which 1 Mtlrrtl ftT4tHl (hcfM and bukt-J until Ui itire! u niftltftl- tiiakn u wcilctijiie tlmngo In Uict mitnu. Cook I n k an ntra quantity ut pia4, atrlnK luna or cur rut a fnr tomoirow rt snlnd prtitt-a a Krrnt ronfrnlnre. Itlri rnn b imtvc-iI Drat aa a cereal ami later combined wttb chcMa or mart Into era UflteH. To my way ot th inking, however, them la not h in quite no itlk-iiu. aa (he KiMid oltl-fnithhini'd rice pud dine, riMiked nlowly for houra to briim nut all the rich, creamy is ru nt el flATor of the Carnation Milk In which It In nuked. I'm giving the ruclpe for it. and I think you will a (tree that It In one of the inont do l.hlful reclen 1'to yet offered you. The Smooth Richness of Carnation Dishet It la lndlKnutubl that dlnhea made with Carnutloi. Milk have a rich nena, m smooth rreamlneaa. a fra gile flnenenn of texture, that even liie bent of bottled milk cannot quit. In the nrt place, Tarnutlon in nothing hut the finest nf pure, r u t? . .... r... v J - BM.K IU UBS nation Milk in pud dings. It gives them such superior rich ness, flavor, and tex ture. In fact. Carna tion makes all milk dishes better. And . , . have you tried it ,in : coffee? 1 . (St ncp ahovi) I A Quarter Century . in Urtgon 'i ir--. i,. i i- i' 1 f :ri r i i -a-ii miss i JACK FK0ST Shoe Rrpniiinc Whilsj You WU! Gooilyenr Wu4t SyHtem 119 So. Sigth St. For results uo News t'lnss Ads. . p - '. T r FT 6th frt'h. Mhot milk, of . unlfornily hlKh iUnllty. In aueh linmaculat cundeimerlca aa thn nne al llllla Ixiro, It U rvnponited tu double rlchneHM, nn tlmt every drop haa a double bclpliiK of enriching cream. Th n It In aterlllxed for aafekeen ln, making U atmoltitely dvpeueV able, no mattur what the weather. ('iiruAtion Milk haa another vital quality. It la "hontogeulimr-th c renin glohulea broken up Into ml tiute iar(lrlvi and dlntrlbuted throughout every drop of milk, lu parting to food an unu-tual amooth neHH and fluxnean of texture. . llH-auM of Ita double portion of cream. Carnation effect a a big cooking economy, aavlng nn butler or cream In nearly every dlah In wbh b It la ued. Te Carnation Milk for all your cooking. You'll flud In It new con venit-nre and ernnomy. ,My Hun dred Kavorlte Kerlpea" the Carna tion Cook Hook will give yott many ctoklng auggeHtlona. It a free. Add red Carualion Milk Prod ucta Co.. 474 (.llttun St., Portland. Carnition Rice Pudding 2 citpa Carnntlon Milk diluted with 2 cupe water, grated rind of lemnn. tap. ault. '4 cup tupor. J i ctip rice. Com Ip Inn wunhed rice with other InRredlcntn; pour Into but tered b.iklng dlh: place In pan of hot water: bake In 3H)a oven 3 houra, atlrrlng aevnral time dur ini; flmt hour to prevent afttllng l: . "1 Il u .'11 '