Satuixlay, Julv 23. 1027. THE KLAMATH NEWS Dolp Eliminated in Golf Tourney 8KATTLK. July IS l IM Frank Dolp. Portland, vrstvrn ini Irar calf champion, waa eliminated In. the third round of tho annual mIkh amateur olf association meet here today, by Kay Coleman of I ,oa A outlet. Dolp fonicht atubburnly throulth out the St holes but fell behind on the ninth, his Inability to g.M hl putter to working apelled dff-Al fjr the champion. Time and attain rhan?ea to 'even the play appeared on the gr.-ea. Dolp fell down in hla put'.lnir. , Dr. O. F. WllllnK. Portlaiul. rllminated H. Chandler Eaten. Mi'Jford. one up. Von Stein, Seat tle, defeated Harold Nelnieyer. alao or Seattle. J and 2. Eddie Held. St. Louis, defeated Roy M;e, Portland, one up on the 41nt hole after the most thrilling match of th day w!ien first one then the other vaa ahead, and finally they aeiued entagltd in a hopeless tie. i Coleman will meet Stein and Willing against H"ld In the semi finals tomorrow. NCIKXTIST DESIGN'S IIEU' LIKE ' CIUD1.K News Views LONDON. July Si. (A.P.V The ( cradle lda of rocking an Infant j to sleep is to be applied to adults u well. j Sir Alfred YaTrow. British sclen-j tist. has constructed a bed which rocks the occupant to sleep. I Sir Alfred concelred the Idea j of his n-M intention while travel- j ing. - Ho found that w'oen the train ' was In motion he was able to sleep! better than when at rest. He then constructed his cradle-bed, which ; " experiences SO motions per minute. , rarjing from three-eighths to three quarters of an Inch. Nausea Is prevented by making the more menu irregular. vhjoiinv, ail Vv Jrf MI I see v5 $wr&' j IN linproveniviit. UK IT KCUTHEir HESllLVEl) I thnt thn rollro JudKu, It', and lie la herehy dli'ivted to caitue nnlUo of ald liem liiK to be puhllidu'd us . provided by the city charier. Stat of Oregon,' County of Klumatli. m. City of Klnmntli Knlls. I. l.ein L. OfMiton. Police JiuUoi of the City of Klamath Fnlla. Or- It on. do hereby certify Hint Iho fore-, aolng ia a duly curollod copy of a , resolution adopted by Ilia Common Council at Ha regulur meting held on .Monday, July IS. 1927, uud of the whole of suld resolution. I.KM 1.. UAtillAUKN'. Police Judge. Approvid by iho mayor July lih, 19J7. T. . WATTKKB. .Mayor JlyiU-lViuc. CAT'l'I.K IIKttlME WILD ' OX ALASKAN ISLAND KOMAK. Alnka, July SI- I'A. P.I Threw hundred and N"y tori horn cntllo browse dim Hi" moan-1 talnous aurfure of tiny CUIIIUof lalmid. SOU miles out In tho north:, em Pacific ocean from Kodlnk. .More th ii ii AO icur itito lh Al aska Comui-irctiil coinpitii-. dev vlopment coiirern lona since extinct, storked tho Isliiml with n few head j of lame calllo for ospcrlmental pur-1 .... tin the little Ii0f with a , urfH? of but mi uuro niUea1llte cntllo havo ilegeneriiti'il from In breeding and have become thorough ly wild, but Iho herd continues Ij thrive. Alaskans sny the experl mnit at least bus proved Hint cat lip en nbn grown In the legion. 1 Night soJ Murnlrii t Mp nbem Clean, Clear an J Healthy i Writ for Fr'E-Cr- M.tiMCs.ltaM.n' ..! .OW.it.CtoM. CUuiflcd dvartrilng b mornin-r papr proposition tJ way. Um th Nwa. ' 55 i PORTLAND CHOSEN ! FOR BIG AIR PORT VEGETABLES Ilaked Cons 1 1-4 cups evaporated milk i-4 enp water t cups corn 2 eggs 1 tablespoon hotter 4 teaspoon salt 1-S teaspoon pepper Combine the milk and water: add the butter and seasonings; bring to scalding point: add the corn and pour the mixture over the well beaten eggs. Pour Into a well but tered baking dish, stand in a pan of hot water and bake in a mod erate; oven nntil firm in the cen ter. Stnfri-d Sweet Potato medium sized, smsoth sweet po- tatoes Suit and pepper to taste S tablespoons melted butter 1-3 cup - evaporated milk Paprika Wash the potatoes thoroughly and bake nntil tender. Cut In .halves, lengthwise, and scoop out the inside. Mash and season to laste with salt and pepper. Add melted butter, lemon Juice and vaporated milk. Beat well. Re fill the potato skins, sprinkle with paprika, return to oven and brown lightly. PORTLAND. Ore.. July Ji. ) Portland Is to be the Pacific coast terminus of an airplane line operated over the north.-rn route from Chicago by the Chicago North west Air Transport company, ac-, carding to information received to day by the c-amber of commerce from H. J. Lynch, president of the company. It Is proposed to place larg air ships in the service equipped for carrying passeugers, mail and ex press. Spokane. Butte and other cities along the route will be ports of call, and a t rvl e also will be given between Portland. aM , Seat tle.' Operations will start enrlv ' In 192S. IIONKV DEE COLONIES ARE REHABILITATED WASHINUTON. July 22. (,Pl Winged royalty rules again In the nectur domains of Louisiana. The . honey bee queens are back. I Weeks ago the turbulent Mis islsaippl wrecked their richest era ( pires. Half the beehives in Istiis- lana were afloat. Many a keeper ; found w-holo colonies lodged in i swamps, the myriad workers drown led beside their queen. But bees, oueens and hires bive been donated through a trde jour nal to persons wiose sole source; of Income washed away ,n the flood. KINO ttEOIKiE'E LAtiEK SPEtl.lLLV HUE WED LONDON. July it. (A.P.I King George V greatly prefers lager beer In an;- other form uf alcoholic bev erage. The king's lager Is brewed by an Edinburgh firm, and Is sup plied to no other table, it Is said. The king Is known for being re markably abstemious In diet. Lager beer, which, after the war. was in considerable vogue lu England as s summer beverage. Is in less de mand this year, probably because of the nnieasonable coolness of tlio weather. HESOI.ITION OF INTENTION ALLEY IN BLOCK 4S. NICHOLS ADDITION. BETWEEN NINTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS. Chicken Shortcake And Way to Make It t For result use News Class Ads. The City Kngtneor pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having on the 11th day of July. 1927. filed plans, specifications and estimates of the cost of improving the alley in JIock 49. Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, between Ninth and Eleventh streets, to be known as Improvement Unit No. 75. and the council having taken the same under advisement and having found said plans, specifications and estimates satWfai'tory: 1SE IT HKKKIJY KESOIA'KD that the said plans, specifications and es timates for the improvement of the said alley being the specifications and estimates attached to the plans filed herein on the 11th day of July. 1927, be. and the same are hereby approved. HE IT FUKTHKIl HKSOLVKI), that the Common Council hereby de clare Its Intention to improve paid .alley In accordance with said pluns. specifications and estimates, said improvement to consist of paving said alley with a type "A" War renite bllhuliih.c pavement, with &' bane, at an erftimutvd cost uf $ 2, 241. 2S. or 4b) type "A" asphultlc .concrete pavement, with 5" bae at 'an estimated cost of $2,129.16, or ir) cement concrete pavement 7" : thick or vlbrolitule pavement 7" 'thek at an estimated cost of $1.- t The above improvement In either (event to consist of grading to the proper suograne. constructing an appropriate hard surface pavement for the entire width of the alley (14 feet by placing sewer connec tions where needed, and by per- 'forming all other work required to .make a completed Improvement. In cluding alley stubs for the adjacent , sidewalk spaces on Eleventh and i Ninth streets. The above Improvement In either event to Include engineering, super- ' Tin ion. advertising, clerical ∋t- 'ance and unforseen contingencies, all In accordance with tho plans, specifications and estimates on file with the 1'ollce Jul! fit, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. BE If FlUTHKR RESOLVED by the Common Council that nil of block 49 In Nichols Addition to tho X'lty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be, -and the same Is hereby declared to be benefited and assessed for said , Improvement. J1E IT FU It T H K ft H ESOL V K I lhat Monday, the 1 51 b day of Aug ust. 1927. at the hour of eight o'clock P. M. at the council chain ,bers In the City of Klamath Falls, be fixed as the time and place for .the hearing of objections and re nvonMranes agalnttt said proposed There Is NO SUBSTITUTE for i Newspaper Advertising The Klamath News ENTERS NEARLY 4000 HOMES WITH YOUR BUSINESS MESSAGE . EVERY MORNING The cost of Advertising is small and the results are positive. No business man carrying a big investment in merchandise can afford not to advertise in THE NEWS 29 3 cups flour ! h teaspoons baking powder. !ri teaspoon rait J 1-4 cup butter Vx cup evaporated milk diluted with is cup of water. Mix and sift dry ingredients. ; Hub In butter. Add graJually dil uted milk. Divide in two parts on. n floured board. Pat each into I hape. Press one Into pan and . brush over with melted butter.: Cover with second half and bake in hot oven about 25 m'nutes. Sep-' a rule and fill with the f blowing' rreamtd chbken filling: j Make a cream pauce of these in gredients: 2 tablespoons butter i 3 tablespoons flour xk cups evaporated milk H cup water i 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 pimento, cut in stripx j Vr teaspoon salt Dash of paprika i Pepper ! Heat In sauce two cups cold cook-1 ed chicken, diced. Iet stand In' double boiler on:-half hour. 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