The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 16, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, Juno 16. 1027.
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JMeeitistas; Maaac.
Ktatauraoif rates
aMecth Aartt IS, 1M7.
bt cantor. aaoath . .as
by trrJfr Tr- t"5il,nan strives to make a profit
br Mil B.00
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IT COULDN'T BE OTHERWISE
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We are happy and a bit re
, lieved to know that the direc--I
tors of the Southern Oregon
baseball league have dropped
their plan to oust the Klamath
Falls baseball club from the
5 league and replace Klamath
witi - some team which they
, might be able to defeat
We agree that they have
just cause for wanting to give
, the Pelican j the gate, the axe,
the air,- or any other demise as
might suit- their . fancy. For
the (Pelicans, . it seems, are a
bit too rude. They are a cold
hearted lot, it would appear,
'$ for they have failed thus far
' durivg the baseball season to
, permit the Medford, Ashland
t or Grants Pass teams to win
a stogie game against them.
? .This is rank treason; from
i the valley point of view per-
haps. Around the stoves all j
.1 last winter they recounted the
tales of last season and pro
mised ' themselves how they
X would trim the- wings of the
A, arrogant Pelicans when anoth
J, er baseball year tolled 'round.
' ; Bat the Pelicans drat them
upset the applecart With a
-. brand of baseball seldom seen
J. in these parts, they stepped
out and winged their way to
the -uppermost rung of the
league ladder. And there they
art perched today, and there
they will remain perched, we
predict, until fluttering leaves
of autumn signal the close of
the baseball season.
1 Klamath, however, will re
main in the league, and the
boys will be out there on the
diamond fighting aH the hard
er because of this attempt to
ostracize them. And Klamath
fans should start now to pull
for the team more than they
ever did before. The team de
serves united support. Let's
give it to them.
A NEW DAY IS HERE
-There hangs over the desk
' of the manager of a Klamath
industry a little frame in which
is the following legend:
'Another day is here. Help
... - it - j
V ud w meet me i uggcu Iceland.
V quirements with cheerful! 11 ' holdings in the path of a
faces! Give us the patience to M! 1 V!e, Po, nd
11 . ,, Kound Mountain fields are routes
V serve faithfully and Well; and1 that must be trarersed to carry
at tlight loan to US sound and j he" timbers and supplies into the
V undisturbed sleep, that we: '
. .. . i Recently Halbert granted a rlght-
may serve better tomorrow. i of-way to the Southern California
' It Sounds like a prayer, and ! Edison company to construct a .
V it is. But not to the good God'f?"'! 'ine hl,piac.!: vheB
..... .the work was completed the home-;
' alone; it Strikes the eye Of -steadcr signed an agreement where-1
Vthe beholder. It touches a new b the power company pays a bonus
'jnote in his being. It gives him j """""d9 ,5 Umt gat"l
a new angle on the manager; Exploiters of the new oil fields
V and the establishment over : are attempting to solve the oroblem 1
which he has charge. It puts!0' f r.pp"e' at ""I
the man on the outside of the
desk rail into a mood to do
business quickly, generously
and fairly. It is, also, a con
stant reminder to the manager
himself that hesits there not
, so much to be served, as to
, serve. Jt is a text that both
customer and employe can
take to heart It Is in the lastj
analysis the platform upon
thnt firm 'docs busi-
And it in a Rood prayer and
good platform, for SERVICE
is the keynote of modern busi
ness. "He profits most who serves
best," wrote Paul Harris, of
Chicago, some seventeen years
ago and men in every country
the world over are at this time
aligned by the thousand un
der the banner which bears
that legend.
To be sure, every business
Profit is the badge of service.
Dollars are the insignia of suc
cess. They, in this day and
generation, are garnered by
those who give to the public
the best service. "Caveat emp
tor," the one-time slogan of the
trade world, has become so
obsolete that millions do not
even know what it means.
Everywhere industries have
come to the understanding
that fair play means better
business, and aa a general rule
they are living up to the text.
The man who sits behind
the manager's desk has these
things constantly before him.
He knows that between men,
as between classes of men,
anger works madness in the
brain and puU poison on the
tongue. He knows that bitter
ness of thought and action are
a weak man's argument. The
weapon of the avenger has no
place in his life. He strives to
be a constructive force in the
community. He must be a doer,
as well as a thinker. A mere
desire to serve gets him no
where. - He actually must
serve. Carnegie, Schwab, Edi
son, Wanamaker all their
names suggest action. The de
man of business is to keep
ahead of competition to do
something and do it first and
profitably.
After all, this is
only another form of service
giving the public something
better than the other fellow
is offering and at a smaller
price, where possible.
KID CUPID LOSING
GROUND IN SOUTH
LOS ANGELES, June 15. (CP)
"Kid Cupid" la groggy from the
blows of "Battling Divorce" in the
local matrimonial arena.
Statistics compiled by County
Clerk L. E. Lampion reveal that
divorce complaints filed in Los An-
gelea county arerage thirty a day.
DlTorca decrees are granted In all
but abont two per cent of the
cases, the records disclose.
Since March, 19U. S3. 848 cases
hare been filed and the lust eleven
months haa witnessed legal attempts
to dissolve 8,863 marriages.
Superior Judge J. W. Summer
field's court la the "one-man Reno"
where 10 cases form an arerage
day's grist. Larry Doyle, court aec
retary, said that three of four cases
daily are continued for lack of evi
dence. Acts recited as constituting men
tal cruelty ranged from cold break
fasts to colder affections. One hus
band rece'.!- u-tified that bis wife
allowed blm but seren kisses an
nually.
RANCHER PREFERS
LIVESTOCK TO OIL
BAKEItSFIELD. Cal.. June 15.'
. (CP) D. M. Halbert. homesteader.'
I doesn't bellere In oil development
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For results use News Class Ads.
F.RECKLES
Cet Rid of These Ugly Spot
Safely and Surely and Have
Beautiful Complexion With
OTHINE
MONEY SAOC IF IT fails. JoLOtYDeuq
Tariff Commission
Calls Cherry Meet
WASHINGTON. June 15. (ViM
A I'nlted SKitra lurlff commission
haa given notice of public hearing
Juno 11 on the cherry tariff which
haa kmc been a manor of concern
to cherry srowers of tho Pacific
coast, bwiun of rutlnira by cus
touta ortk-lala and roun redurint
the protection on maraschino chor
rlra far below what they hud ex
pected to receive under the Kordiiey
McCumbcr art.
Tho commission notified all those
Interested that they may proven!
evidence aa to illfference In cost of
production In thia and other coun
tries and all facta pertinent uuder
the law with respect to cherries
la their natural stale, aulphured or
In brine.
KfcSOIATIOM OV 1XTKXTIOX
WASHINGTON 8TRKKT. SIXTH
STKEKT AND K1KTII STREET.
The City Engineer, pursuant to
resolution of the Common Council
heretofore adopted, having on the
10th day of May. 193T. filed plans,
specifications and estimates of the
cost of ImproTlug Washington
street from the southwesterly line
of Sixth street to the northeasterly
line of Fifth street, the same being
Improvement Cult No. 72. and the
Council having taken the same un
der advisement and finding said
plans, specifications and estimates
aatisfactory;
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED
that' said plans, specifications and
estimates for the Improvement of
the aald portions of said streets,
being the specifcatons and estniatee
attached to the plaus and estimates
tiled herein on May Swth. 192?. be
and the aamo are hereby approved;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Common Council hereby
declares Its Intention to Improve
said portions of said atreels with
cement concrete or vibrolithic pave
ment Inches thick, at an estimated
cost of S3.337.lt, or typo "A" war-renite-Bithulithlc
pavement at an
estimated cost of $3,337.26. or
type "B" warrenite-blthulithlc pave
ment, or type "A" asphaltlc concrete
pavement at aa estimated cost of
$3. S32.SC. said Improvement in
event to include the grading of
aaid streets to the proper subgrade.
constructing a concrete gutter on
the lower aide and a concrete curb
and gutter on the upper sldo to
confine the pavement and the drain
age, laying an appropriate hard
surface pavement on the roadway
and constructing a four-foot con
crete walk and concrete steps on
the northwesterly side of said jtrcet.
The pavement roadway and the
gutter are to occupy a width of 21
feet next to the southeasterly side
of the street. The drainage of
storm water will be handled by
means of an Invert, nnl to the
southeasterly gutter slab. Any
parts of sanitary sewers found nec
essary- for rervlngr tbo' 'property
will be put In, all in accordance
with 'the plans, and specifications
on file with the Police Judge.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the property lying and being
within the boundaries hereinafter
described shall be, and the same
la hereby declared to be benefited.
to-wit:
Beginning at the most westerly
corner of blork 46, First Addition
to Klamath Falls. Oregon, thence
down Fifth street to a point 110 ft.
below the southerly line of Wah
ington street at the alley In block
SO. thence northeasterly rarallel
to High street to the southerly line
of Sixth street, thence along the
southerly line of Sixth street to
the most northerly corner of ssid
block 4C. thence westerly along
the southerly line of Jefferson
street to the place of beginning. !
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED!
that the property hereby declared
to be benefited and assessed for !
the aforesaid Improvement consists 1
of all of that portion of blocks it
and SI. First Addition to Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, lying within the
boundaries heretofore described.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Howard R. Perrin
Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
S09 Bopka B16g. Phone 200-4
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Your Most
Precious
Possessions
Your teeth are
more precious
than jewels, for
jewels can be re
covered if lost. ; ;;., '
Don't risk losing '
your own good teeth. Come In
and let me examine them fur
you. An examination costs yon
nothing'.
DR.' PEAT
"IkMilUtry Willi a WHttrn
fHfiranl4e"
SuKarmin IUcIk. 6th it Main
X-Kajr KxamlnatluDs
Oven KTcnlnn
that MoliitnythaUlth day of July.
11)37, at the hour ol eight o'clock
l. M. at Hie Council Chambers In
the City Hall of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, be filed as the lime and
place for hrarlug of objections and
remonstrancce agulnst said pro
posed Improvement: and
I1K IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Police Judge be. and he la
hereby directed to cause notice of
sold hearing to be published aa by
charier provided.
STATE OK OltKflOV. '
County of Klamath.
City of Klamath Kails. as.
I. Lens L. Gachngcu, Police
Judge of tho Cily of KUmath Kalis.
Oregon, do hereby certify that ibo
foregoing la a duly enrolled copy
of a resolution adopted by the Com
mon Council at Its regular meeting
held on Mondav, June 13, 1037.
and of thu .whole of said resolu
tion. LEM L. tJAOHAOEN.
i . Police Judge.
Approved by the Mayor,
June 13. I27.
T. B. WAITERS,
Mayor. j
ji-;.iiiic.
DAUGHTERS OF WEST
TO MEET JUNE 20TH
MODESTO. Cal.. June 15. (UP
The forty-first grand parlor. Na
tive Daughters of the liolden Weal,
will open a six-day convention here
Monday with delegates from all
parta of California present.
A pilgrimage to old Tuolumne
county, the heart of the Mother
Lode country, made famoua by the
pen of Brest liarte. will be made
Tuesday.
Installation of new officers will
be held Thursday.
At The
THE DAUE DEVIL THRILL CREATOR
Charles Hutchison
lu a melodrama of dnshhia; Anirrlcati
pluck antlil dangerous surrounding
HUTCH OF
A fine NKUS KKKI, ami
balnnrnl
iJ- siy
Chamberlin, Levine i
(Jet New Reception1
KltlEliRICIlHHAFKN'. llermany.
June Id, A. P.) Motoring from
Itaden linden to Karlsruhe, the
American trans-AlUulir aviatois.
Clarence Chanriierllu and Charles
Levine, made the trip to Frlediicli
sharen this morning In Oermaii
passenger plane, arriving nt Dili
a. m.
They found the city gaily decorat
ed; and were cheered by thousauds
of enthusiastic Swublnns aa they
alighted nt the Loeweuthnl alrdome.
A reception committee luclmUug Dr.
Hugo Eckcitor. aeppellu builder,
escorted them to the Doruler air
plane factory and later to the sep
pelln works.
At the teppelln works they were
especially Interested In the t.Z-117.
now under construction, which Dr.
Eckener yesterday announced would
attempt a flight around the world
In 1928.
SEATTLE. June 12. U'l't Im
ports and exports between the Unit
ed States and China for the first
quarter of 1927 amounted to 1S0,
143.000, according to figures com
plied by the Seattle office of the
bureau of foreign and domestic
commerce.
First laa
PAINTING
ami Iprr llitnuiitfr
L B. SHEHORN
Phono 701 11-J.t Main
Liberty
THE U. S. A.
CDMKUY mil ml out tt well
pruarnm.
VACATION
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TIME
No matter where or how you plan
on spending your vacation
We have
The Sport Equipment You Need
The following lakes are open now for fishing:
LAKE OF THE WOODS
ODELL LAKE
CRESCENT LAKE
EAST LAKE
DIAMOND LAKE
Klamath County Crooked River closed ; Fish Lake and
Maidu closed to April 15, 1929 ; Odell Creek from Odell
to Davis Lake closed; Spencer Creek closed; Klamath
River closed for a distance of 4,000 feet below'and 2,000
feet above Spencer Creek; Link River closed for a dis
tance of 200 feet below the dam owned by California
Oregon Power Co.
"If Its Canvas
Mil
GUN STORE
Barney Chambers)
Between 6th and 7t t on Main Klamath Falls, Oregon
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TRUlyY A SWEEPING SPECTACLE!
Fola Negri
in -
"HOTEL IMPERIAL"
A tempestuous drama played against the
sweeping spectacle of the World War.
Romance behind the lines with the fate of
armies and a girl's love depending on the
sacrifice of her reputation. How does she
choose?
Special musical numbers by the
finest orchestra in any theatre
of its size in the state.
Wo Now Have
COUNTY MAPS
Maps are scaled 1 inch to mile making
MAP 9 feet by 6 feet
The county wall map mounted on rolIeK $25.
Special prices on Ownership Colored Maps.
WILSON ABSTRACT 'CO.;
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