ftr Rx Saturday, June 25, 1927. THE KLAMATH NEWS Timms' Suit for I blocks 105, . 14, 83 ami 77. Klamath Addition. ' and Mock SS, aa AAA 'original town; to th. southerly line POU,ulHJ Oil 11 Oil n( Mala atrt: thenc aouthwaat- ' I erly along tha southerly Una of Th. ISO 000 m... .uit which " ,n '" ot bl- DEATHS STS5J.?F K,LL,NG 1S c i Interest Mounts TOLD BROTHERS j William .Tlmma. negro proprietor I ) UK IT KOHKKT tiHI XAr Funeral aervlcee fur the FURTHER RESOI.VEI1 Robert Unman vera held (Continued Krom Ve five) of boot blacking establishment on j ,n. fToptny bereby declared afternoon at the Earl V hillock fu-, Main atroet. Instituted agalnt J. O.l0 b. benefited and aasessed for ! uani home, l'lne avenue at Sixth, h 8wlndler and C. H. Bennett, for- aforeaald Improvement eon.iste of'wn Kl)V j (pnry Thomas of the ; lata ' ..... a .1.1... ....... Friday , women Wanted Four persons, uion or to Accept fine new , motor acdnn models, well-known Lota 1. 1. 1 and 8. block ' Lou S. 4, t and block SS or- Kplecopat church officiating. The engineer waa ataiidlug on cam, ha ground during thla time an t makes, In exchange for a few waeka' Uimh tint him Kak In!,. Ihi, ...tli - ..... ... . . . i. . Tw. ' v -. - - - epnrv iinie, imiiicing inenua lu uv 1 J in t,.M klit. I.v mill il,.i mull par . . ... ... . ... . election were rendered by Mr. I ' h J."". . . . .. X . I.? " " V ..... ...... t. nuun iwwii Mini r.vunini; nurHiii. fllllntuiF tt llmim Kul Ilia a at-. . i it . u a.-... northerly one-half of J aad I In J'llot Me, and Koch of Ages .,,,, ttwrAy ., rilull,i nJ ho ki.,.i,ii. n.... K..in ii.',.i.i inierimint ra. luiiue 111 L.inavii:o : . .... ... - " mer deputy aherirfa. and U O. Bhlrloy. federal Drohibltlon officer. , opened in circuit court nere w '"-". . 10 .,, .... Ruth Hollowny: "Jcsua Saviour. . today. 1.1...1. Circuit Judgo J. u. lampoeu la 4 s a t mai the aoutherly eemetury occupying the bench, affidavit of one-half of lota S and a la block FRANK SMITH The rnumlns of the late Frank Durrls' were called to move. Hugh llicu put me lr. .., w a want ad Ilka that engineer back on the ground beside wouldn't yu mmwer It quickly? the fireman h!le Roy and 1 looked . Well. Il a really true and an the thlug over to ace what could hO,IHWer ,wlrj irm ., f..rr.r.l..d . ' " ""w ,0 "iulll"ln lI" 1 Virtually reryono In thla seollim prejudice having been tiled against ' 77, Circuit Judee A. L. Leavitt in the, Lots 4. S. (. T and the aoutherly case. j one-half of lots 3 and S In block SS. 1 Tlmma chargea he waa incou- Lota 1. J. B. l and tne nonn . . ' ., .... mall car and anglne. but we lounu o ,,. h, hv ,, tlm, nt,ara renlenced and hi. reputation Impair- VSr"" f ' " " Tl: X ' ,':"W'' , "T" ed by a purported raid on hi. house , Xm I. J. 9. 10 and the north- be held and Interment made. Mra. l0u"1 not tl I. I'1"" ,?1,rU W' U.,f,,r,1 Wh"ln Ust August, in which tha defenl-, ..h. , ,,. . .a g n s h .nrf .l...ht.r .ntimnaiiie.il- Smoke Too Hil.k ; automoMlva are to be given away. i ants figured. The officers deny all : olock 9J- ... b(Hly Arraiigementa were! "Roy and I went back to the mall : a::d n goneroua uumber of allegations made by the negro. j Lota 4. B. (. T and tha aouth- ,,.r ,u, direction of the Earl car and entered sumo through tha valuable prises. w. it. Kenner represenu nmms. ; eriy one-naic oi loia a ana a M-hiiiock funeral home i front end hut our flanliliglit would; U Elliott. lou 4. 5. . 7 and the aouth- (h) (,(ty ,la, o( KUm,,n r, ehorlly thensittcr left the mall women have enrolled In the cam- !'rly1.0"r 01 ,0U 5 " Oregon, be tiled ss the time and car knowing that we acre halpleaa ' Mian. New ones am l uturiug RESOLITIOX OK INTENTION . . . . a .v. .i. place for hearing of obleetlnna and a ln. m-uer. aa the steam and ' Owly- noun the first list of Uom InnllotiM will bo publlalmd In The Newa and Huratd ao that nil may' know who la aspiring to a share In thla bountiful prise distribution I event. And In raso your nam hna ! not been sent In. butter altund to It right away.. . Met llaea PAINTING and Faper Hanaing L. B. SHEHORN I'lHiue Till IIUA Mala other uiulN'r Kiinillcil Alittidy a ninulier nf men and Lou 1. S. i na en reeolutinn cil heretofore adorned, having on Lota 1. I. 9. 10 and the norm- the 8th day of June. 1927. filed erly one-halt of lota i and S nlan. Miifvlfb-nllnnM and eatimates ! block 104 of the cost of Improving Sixth LoU 4. S, . 7 and - -v- . i . , a. i I nt.A.).alf nf lnla .i. . . l . ,1 - Kii-v IAS STATE Or extended, of Commercial street. LoU 1. S. 9. 10 and the north-1 County ' '' the am. beinr Imnrovement I nlt ! erly one-half of loU I and In City of Mamath Kalla. remonstrancea against aald pro- ,Mokt, WOUrt no, c1toi. ku for n.if rlSOI.VED. an hour or more. hen wo got back on the ground. City Engineer, pursuant tojwly one-half of i and ln block itnvroyfmFn. ,nd on of the Common Conn- 97. ...... . . I BE IT FfRTHER UK: u nr u... .... ... p-n, i.i.. .,,,1 h. : 3 and S ln . dlI,,. , ,,... nf ...j ! meantime having ordered ,,..- I hearing to be published aa by char- ncer back Into the cab. wo walked a I lid I tD'1'' provided. , i few paces toward the front of the STATE OF OREGON?, ' tunnel and met the flreniau standing Hugh lu the the engl- rache, which was located between two and three miles northwest of the south entrance of thu tunnel. I Signed I "RAY !K ArTllEMO,T." ANNOUNCING... ; :, j that . : The Grey Goose Sandwich Shop will henceforth be owucd ; and operated by A. Lot Beatie Hours of ojieration will be fi-om 7 A. M. to 8 r. M. and estimates satisfactory: running tnence soutneny to ine; joregomg a amy enroiiio copy , decided to ki'l the fireman IT HEREBY RESOLVED i southeasterly corner of block 10S. of a resolution adopted by the Com-1 aw;a, k, ' .V? h-. said I plansf apeclflcitton T and running thence along th. northerly mon CounAl at Its regular meeting , n Roy ahot h m ll with h.s ate. for th. Improvement of " of Sixth street 110.S feet: ! held on Monday. June 13. 1857. ; .45 foil. I ellmbe.1 up on the .45 Colt. We then fled to our 7 Jay 'alongside the engine cab, with his arms In the air at which time Ror No. 18 ami tha rniinril h.vlnr ' block 10.' i. -m u. ..ag:mgen. fonco . anu i mm a oner conveoauou a taken the same under advisement I A tract of land beginning at the . Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, to what ought to bo done, and finding aald plans, specifics- northeasterly corner of block 105 Oregon, do hereby certify that the! nrvuum Munienti lions and estimates satisfactory: running thenc soutneny to tne ; roregomg a ouiy enroiiea copy , .. dK.ae), , k,,, , tinmtn UK that aa atlmalu tAD Ik. lmnM.w.m.M the aald portlcn. of said streets, thence north to the place of begin-and of the whole of aaid resolu- engine step, and looked In the cab. being tha epeiiflcatlona and estl-ining. an in mamam nuuuiou ,,,. ;uen. nuan nan "ir - mates attached to the plans and es-1 Klamath Falls. Oregon, lying with-i LE.M L. GAOHAGEN. ,,rea on ,n left ade of the gng- tltnstes filed herein on June 6th. i in th. boundaries heretofore dea-p Police Judge way ,nd .houted at him to bump 19J7. be, and th. same are hereby cribed. MnIm Aw, 7, 1 yr' him oft and let a clear out of hero pprored. and BE IT FCRTHER KUOLVED j Jn?:. 1 immediately, ter which Hugh shot BE IT CRTHER RESOLVED, that ' Monday, the 11th day of July. T. B. WATTMtS. enaineer In the head with his v. r- r. i. . . J j i7 t tha hnne of elaht o'clock Mayor. . ,ne engineer to me neao wun nis iiaiwun vuuucii seniDT oe - - ' i - .i ... ... ., i ' .... I a XI at tha Council Chambers ln JlS-2Slne. ' portions of said street with a new j warrenite-bittaulithlc wearing sur-l ... face on old pavement at an esil- xuairu coti oi .4,. oj.au, or as phaltlc concrete wearing surface on old naeement at an eatlinataH cost of I34.2C3.S0. said improve- j aicni in eimer event 10 incinoeioii grading th. nortlona of street area'.V not now covered by concrete walk' or pavement, constructing new : concrete curb where necessary: ; building new concrete walk as re-! quired to cover the full space be-1 tween the enrb and property lines:! cleaning and preparing the old o pavement for a new surfacing; put ting In a full-depth pavement where holes and broken-np places require renewal of old pavement: laying a new warrenlte-bltullthic or as phalt Ic concrete pavement on the roadway portiona not now covered: ' constructing . atorm sewers and , '.' catch-basins as needed for complete, j o rain are of the street, and bnlld-! Ing some short sections of new! sanitary sewer In. th. easterly side-! walk imm itt , K . iri... 1 V- .uv D.I . IJ I. 1UU l roadway Is to be maintained at! lu present width of 48 feet te-: tween faces of curbs. South of Klamath avenue, th. plana provide I for completion of the projected widening of .the street to a total1 width of CS- feet, and tha inter-! sections are to be paved such width. ! Where buildings Interfere or where 'JJI deeds have not yet been obuined . IQl th. sidewalks will be bnilt onlyj to the lines, as far aa this unlti la concerned. The pavement re-1 surfacing will have an approximate .j average thickness of -two inches'! across tha rosdway, except that : !l In a 4 to toot width next to l! each rnrh tha thieknusa ! . k,!' reduced to one Inch at the gutter i'i! line. Where there are bnW rSl!i! badly broken or deteriorated places V in me oia pavement, entirely new pavement with standard "A" type! depth Is to be substituted, for the' full extent of such places. For-' tiona of the roadway at stub ends of alley and cross streets not now , covered ahsll be fully paved with the type of pavement selected for : the improvement. The said proposed Improvement ! to Include an It inch sewer from, tha north corner of Walnut to the north corner of Oak avenues: thence to the south corner of Oak avenue; thence to the south cor- j ner of Oak avenue; thence south-1 westerly along the southerly park-i Ing of Oak avenue to Fourth street, 1 and a 24 Inch sewer along the, southerly parking to a discharge! Into Kwauna Lake at a point about 200 feet westerly of Second street. ! Th. storm sewer construction will i neressluts tearing out concrete j walk for one block on Sixth street.' the crossing of 6 or 7 sidewalk corners and the cutting of existing' pavement at six Intersections, so ! that reconstruct ion of the parts cuti will be required. The p:ans pro-! vide for a complete improvement! In every way, except that the side-! walk may not extend back to the ' ultimate lines, as before noted, all In accordance with the plans and ; specifications on tile with the Police 1 Judge. BB IT FURTHER RESOLVED i that the property lying and being i within the boundaries hereinafter: described shall be. and the same ' Is hereby declared to be benefited, I I to-wit: Beginning at a point on tha1 south line of Main street In Klam ath Fails, Oregon, at the center of; block 37, original town of Klam-i ath Falls, Oregon, thence southeast erly through the center of block 87, i original town of Klamath Falls. Oregon, and blocks 70, 84. 93, 97, ! ; jut ana ui, niamain Addition toi th. northerly line of Kinlock ave nue; tbenr. northeasterly along th. northerly line of Kinlock arenue to Sixth street; thence northerly to a point on the west line of Commercial , street at a point which la 130 feet northeasterly from Sixth street: I messurea ai rigni angles tnereto tnence northwesterly parallel to Sixth afreet and 130 feet from CI..I. -i 1 .1. .k . . . ' diaiu anew luruugu me center oi YoSrWES Night and Morning keep Ihcm Clean, Clear and lleallhy Write for Free "Eye Cara" or "tye Bfuutf" Hook Muiaa Ca, Pl. B . .. OlSU Wa'p MEASURE NO. 302 On the ballet for the special election to be held June SK Is a cmiKtltiitmnsI amendment which provides that the 4 limitation provlalon of the Oregon t'onalltuitnn ma, apply to the Cortland Kchnol Ulalrlrt aa It now applies to all othrr school districts throughout th. stale. This measure affects tin other district In Oregon than th. Portland Kehool IMatrlct and Portland residents will ap preciate your support. VOTE 302 YES O Kroehler Davenports and Furniture Starting Saturday and continuing all next week we are offering our complete stock of Kroehler furniture at astounding reductions. Note These Prices: Three-piece Jacquard Suite, regular 1 rr; (f price, $250. SALE PRICE 1 DO.UU Two-piece Tapestry Suite, regular tji 07 O price, $171.50. SALE PRICE sj 1 O CtO Jlobair Fireside Chair, regular price d A ff $76.25. SALE PRICE 3D4.UU Seven-piece Fibre Suite, regular (1 ni ff price. $226.50. SALE PRICE tPlOl.UU Two-piece Fibre Suite, regular price, $64.73. SALE PRICE : $45.00 J.iciiuard Bed Davenport, regular 1 fi f price, $128.50. SALE PRICE Bed Davenport, regular price, $165. SALE PRICE $95.00 Mohair Bod, regular price,. $134. 1 A7 pA SALE PRICE PlU.OU Two-piece Mohair Suite, regular (inf tf price, $290.75. SALE PRICE 9la79.UU Croxwell Chairs and Many Other Articles at Big Reductions I Mordoff Fpirniitare HoM.se