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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1927)
I; I; K i f AGR St Electric Power I Expected To Be I j Leading Issue l- WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. I IT. j I. On of the wirmmt bittlee j , la the coming MMulon of conureas j I expected to revolve about the I electric power Industry. ; llposlllon of Muscle Shoals ' and Boulder dam. to come bo- e fore the aeslon which convene ; Monday, mar open up a hitter j , fittht between the advocate of the varlnua plans for those monn ) mental project a. j Already Washington la snr- , charted with charitea and roun- 1 ler-chargea of an immense "super j power" lobby and thread of con- j Itresslonal Investigation into the j , aliened monopolistic control of 1 , the power Industry, j , In an open letter to Senator i . Thomas J. Walsh. Montana demo- I erat, who has announced his In- j tentlon of re-lntrndticlna his reso- j lutlon for an Investigation into j the control of electric power. : Glfford Plnchot charitea a na- ! I Ion wide monopoly. ' MODOC POINT ' MISS JI NK URADI.KV ' (News Cnrroeponilcnt ) MODOC POrNT. Dec. 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kaubles and tarn-, ily motored to Klamath Falls on . Thursday evening attending- the i show In that cltw. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rand Tis- i Ited In Klamath Falls Thursday I evening.- T. Warner attended jhe-lodge of the Odd Fellows Tuesday eve- i Bins; in Klamath Falls. i " Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crump and j Jon Rodney visited In Klamath ' Falls on Monday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yorkland. ; Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Short, and 1 Ked Masters were dinner guests ! of Mr. and Mra. T. Warner j Thanksgiving Day. j Mr. and Mra. S. W. Egeline j and daughter Olline and Miss , Lola Smythe attended the electri- cal ball in Klamath Falls on : Thanksgiving evening. " i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ell's mo-, tored to Chlloquln Thursday af- j temoon. ' j Mr. and Mra. S. W. Egeline visited in Klamath Falls over '. Saturday and Sunday. I Mr. and Mra. Sam Ellis spent I the week-end in Klamath Falls, i 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Short visit-j ed in Klamath Falls Saturday, re turning with their friend or i Klamath Falls. Paul G. Durham. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Egeline motored to Klamath Falls Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Boot and family motored to, .Grants Pass i waere they spent several days i last week visiting with Mm. Roots parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fix-' i. TkT. r.trn.H Q.turriav ' Ta S n u!?! ! ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Helm motored to Chlloouln Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. T. Doyle attend- ed the basketball game at Peli- can Bay last Saturday, staying over night there. I Mr. and Mrs. L. Sutton visited , . ' - - Mr ,nrf M c .;,'"' oBot Sunday afternoon. I- Mr. and Mrs. L. Durst of Pell can Bay visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Doyle Sunday afternoon Among those who, shopped ln Klamath Falls were: Mr. and Mrs O W Rand Mr and Mrs V r K.ni.t. Mr 'and Mrs C ' r ii. .V,i m j.'eohsnn' Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson. Mr. and Mra. A. Jensen. . C: Clarington. Mrs. George John-, son and Misa Lois Smythe 1 Mr. and Mrs. George John- j aon motored to Chlloquln Sunday i afternoon. . Mrs. 1 w nrn.iiav via .Time i Bradley, Loren Farnham. - and , Norman Wilcox attended the da ace at Chlloquln Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knauas and ; family visited In Klamath Falls Tnesdsv evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helm mo- tored to Klamath Falls Thanks- giving for dinner.- Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. J. . "radley. : plralioI1 of ,wenIr day (rom ; Northwesterly 26 ft. of south Floyd Bradley. Miss June Brad- lne date of t)e (lr!)t pubik.an easterly 76 ft. of lot 6 and north ley and Loren Farnham attended o( thlB notre whlth Baid ,ri!l . westerly 26 ft. of southeasterly the basketball game al Pelican publication will be made Satur- '6 f'- o( southwesterly ii of lot. Bay Saturday evening. Iday the 26th day of November, j '. Margaret C. Baldwin. $235.99. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Helm were; 1927. ! Southeasterly 50 ft. of lot 6 ,lin-er ..est. at Fort Klamath I The owners of property so as-, d .southeasterly 60 ft of the. at the McFarling home Thanks giving Duy Mr. and Mrs. C. Yorkland were dinner guests at the N. I. Short , fmhvr I927 tbHr respective ap residence Wednesday evening. plications to nay such assess- Mr. and Mrs. J Helm motored meuts in ten equal annual install to Klumath Falls Tuesday eve- ments. nlug Following is the description of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clarington . the property: and daughters Maude and June 1 ''''''j' 1' TOM X and Loren Farnham were Klam-, Norlh(.ai!lerl,;,k2f ,.3 f, of ath visitor, Tuesday evening northwesterly 100 ft. of lot 8. .Among those from here who American National h-nk Xfit ( ,76 attended the Thanksgiving dance j Southwesterly 25 2-3 ft. of! at Chlloquln on Thursday eve- j northeasterly 52 ft. of north nlng were: Mrs. A. C. flaring-1 westerly IO11 ft of lot 8, Harry I ton. Mr. and Mrs. George John-E- l'eltx, $171.24. I aon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ellis, John Northeasterly 10-12 ft of north-j Severn. Robert Dean. Darrel Gld- .westerly 100 ft. of lot 7 and . vr. vt j h,ii,.v .southwesterly 1.1-12 ft. of north eon, Mr and Mrs. K. J. Bradley. , f of ,nt Ixiren Farnham. : ,,,,, ,9g 6, 'Those from Klamath Falls pre-1 Northeasterly 27 ft of south-! snt were: Mr. and Mrs. J. V .: Bradley. Mr. and Mrp. L. Vogler. aad Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Golds- 1 berry. ! I Mra. K. J. Bradley and baliv have left for California to visit friends and relatives there. V" V) fall T " i Hasp- ''A KM' tMb . i XOTH'K Tit PROPERTY OWN- southeasterly 5 ft. of northeast ERS WHOSE PROPERTY HAS erlv 15 ft. of lot 7, Mary R. BEEN VXU Xn I.I Vm.E MIR Motscbenbarher and Geo. A. THE 4TOST OF CIPROVIi : WirtX. $251.02. SIXTH STREET FROM THE v,,hwe.erlv 50 f. of sooth- SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF.,lerlv 10o ft of lot 1. K. C. MAIN STREET TO T H E WESTERLY LINE. EXTEND-: ED. OK C O M l E R CI A . STREI-rT. THE SAME ItKIMt K(1H AS niPRIIVKtlt:T I'XIT NO. w THAT THEY'LL northeasterly 15 ft; also HAVE TWENTY DAYS FROM southwesterly 50.12 ft. of south THE FIRST DATE OF p li. easterly 5 ft. of let 7. W. N. I.ICATION OK THLS NOTICE nd Minnie Hrotherton. $226.10. IN WHICH TO FILE APPLI-1 Block :IS CATION TO PAY THEIR AS-1 ''t 3, B. E. and G. G. Kerns. SESSMENTS IN TEN EQUAL. 1233,"". ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS. 1 WHEREAS, the Common Ccun- ell of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, did by Ordinance No. ?ulr ttt on the 21st day ot November, 1927. declare the Proportionate assessment on each . -., , a I to te benefited for a proportion- ate share of the cost of Improv-1 ing Sixth street from the south- easterly line cf Main street to I the westerly line, extended, of Commercial street, all as more fa" and ln detail shown on the plana and specifications of the; n , .... ..... .. t. ny engineer on me w.tn tne Police Judge of said city. The property so found bene- fited and liable and assessed as ' aforesaid, is all the propertv ly-, ing adjacent to said parts of said streets, and is as follows. That the docket of citv liens b" n"106 "P provided by gjQjj jgg 0f the charter of said city, and below will be found Uat o tne names of tne ownerg whese property has been so sessed as aforesaid, and azainst which liens have been docketed. as by said ordinance provided, to-1 getner witn tne total amount so aaainsi eacu specuic luiucr uou uuiuer. Reference iu hprphv mnHA to lan.h nor, rin. ii tnr a riatniiH i ! description of each lot. Dart of i ioti piece or parcel cf acreage i property so assessed. JJ Further notice is herebv given , to the respective owners of pro Perty so assessed and hereinafter . I .listed, that such assessment , . now due. and navahle. and will I ,,,., : .... sessed as aforesaid must either pay in cash or make and file with , the Police Judge of the said city on or before the 17th day of Dec- westerly 65 ft. of northwesterly 100 ft. ol lot 7. Chas E. Riley, $85.64. Southwesterly 28 feet of north- westerly loo ft. of lot 7, Ella i B. Stilts, $53.70 Northwesterly 20 ft. of lot 1 ! and northwesterly 20 ft. of north- . easterly I ri nf l... 9. n I jjurphy $432 31 1 ' r , Southeasterly 50 ft. of lot 1, Al. Melhase. $306.23. Lot 2 except northwesterly 20 i G. Kerns. : ! ImI 4, B. E. and C. $824.24 Lot t. Louis Jacobs, jl.uil.s.. Southwesterly 40.12 ft. of lot 8. Louts Jacobs, $165.SO. Northeasterly 25 ft. of lot 6, : T. B. Watters. $55 67. KLAMATH AUDITION Block 76 , Lot 1. Schallock and Daggett, 1361 -,5- scnanocg ana uaggett. 33S1.69. 1 Northeasterly H of lot 3. J. P. , Satterlee. $.8.07 ; Northeasterly Of lot 8. . Maiey oanarnean. io,.a. nrea Keea. . 1 nt IO A llr.rf D ul ITIft II " " Block T7 ; oouinwesieny 01 toi j ana northeasterly ( Inches of lot 4. J. - uearaaiey, so.j.. , i Southwesterly 60 ft. of north- .easterly 504 ft. of. lot 4. F. II. , Cofer. $270.04. I '-"t 3 and southwesterly 1 V4 ! 'L ' "t . Union OH Co. of! 1 Calif.. $673.95. I Southeasterly 70 ft. of lots 6 1 as-j1"1 " E- Pearl Blshee, $740.61. ! Northwesterly 30 ft. op lots 6 ,ani1 " B- '' l-ewls Estate. Hattic : ' .-"i", n,ui., ..n-". u . a, vation Army. $107.55. Block 8.1 Southwesterly V, of lot 3, A. P. liutchlns Estate. $107.01 1'0t Ina Walker, $339.68. Northwesterly 75 ft. of lot 6 - 9' Kearlley. $337.31. Southeasterly 25 ft. of lot 5 j H. E. Calkins. $179.06. Northwesterly 24 ft. of lot 6 ana nortnwesierly 2 it. of the souinweslny or lot 7. A . A. Jackson. $212.20 "uinieriy 01 lot 1 H. N. i. " .'ri,,ir,J 01 101 1. John A. Houston. S141.24 Southwesterly 1,4 of lot 8. John SALESMAN SAM GUI. xs we cm' t owere. a HAtse. till Business picks S'JP- SO GUESS I'LL TtVf- - S6LLIN INSURANCE. OH v-rj i TH' SIDE' I i ISkJJil WMW.6 OR VSh'j pliS, PtT TIME MjL SATURDAY, DECEMBER h, 1027. A. Houston. $99.39. Block HI Lot 1. Oscar A. Smith. $71 JS. Lot 2. Oscar A. Smith. $339. Kg. Northeasterly of lot S, Joel !T. Ward. $107.01 Northeasterly 4 of lot 8, A. J. Powell. $ J9. Northwesterly t, of lots 9 and 10 KrH I Mnrnhv s.".1?0 Southeasterly u. "of let 9 irn.l 10, S. E. Darling. $".12.37. Block at Lot 1, Acme Motor Co., $701.72 Lot 2. Acme Motor Co.. $::25.02. Northeasterly i of lot 3. Acme Motor Co.. $99 73. Northeasterly u of let 8. L. L. and Lida Truax, $113. S2. ; lat , L. L. and Lida Truax. $353.21. Lot 10, L. L and Lldu Truax. $973.50. Block Ot Southwesterly Vi of lot 3. Lea. : lie Kozers. Tra.ii... ., 71 1 Northwesterly 14 of lots 4 and! s, t.. A. Dunham, $54S 02. Southeasterly 4 of lota 4 and S. R. Madaen Estate. Geo. A. Wirtx. Adm . $519.98. Northwesterly 14 of lots 6 and ,. w. w. and Iona J. Fcrdncy. ; ezo.3.. ! . , .. a, . .... . o.,UmFM,rni 01 iota e ana. 7. D. A. and Ruby Kenyon. I : $606.24. Southwesterly of lot 8. W. vt. and Iona J. Fordney. $113.82. Block lm Lot 3 (southwesterly only) Joseph A. McDonald. $114.22. Lot 4. Joseph A. McDonald. $3.13.98. Let 6. Jose-ih A. McDonald. $923.86. Northwesterly hi of lots 6 and 7. J. P. Satterlee. $544 54. 8outheanterly 14 of lots 6 and C. It. anil Virgil G. DcLan. $537. 55. Southwesterly 14 of lots 8. Z. J. Powell, $111.21. Block 07 Lot I. Joseph A. and Thomas E. McDonald. $732.46. Lot 2. Joseph a. anit Thomas ffPMEL, Your" Night and Morning ro keep' them Clean, Clear and Health y Write for Free "Eye Care" ' or "Eye Beauty" Book Mifba U, P.. H 8, E. OkSl,Cl.. M$ ri4V - t. &At'ZZ WES OH.&OY. I S0T TH' JOB! APT6P. I CLOSe TH' STORE Ni5HT-5 THIS'LL 9e P CINCH( KNOW WHR , THC.RC. S A BOZO THAT'LL FALL FOR THIS RIGHT E. McDonald. $353 H. Northeasterly U of lot J. Ani - felo Dtiverl, 1114.12. Northeasterly t, of lot g. Leila I. and Wlll II. Humphrey, : fllt.il .. will II, Lot . I.ella I., and Humphrey. $S47 118. Lot It). l.olla l.. and Will II Humphrey, $727. 20. Block KM ot I, Orval l. Ilurke, $MiS 4S. .. - ,-, . , . aai'ed v ...! V i . Ii , . V " : street, by lU feet along II... .. .' .H'",1i i.olh.a..e.ly side of Klin avenue. and katherlne llo.se III0. A , K k , , , Lot . (the northeasterly s i , ... only I Emma O. Ilond. $10.T. ' ' , . , . Lot . H. H. (irlgshv. $344.81. I . A rectangular lin. t of luud Lot III, R. s. tlrlg.hy. $sns.(16. I froiillng CO f n II... noilhenst- IMiH-k ion I erly side of till, street and rv- Scutliweslerly Si of lot 3. J. K. , '" hl,, 'eet along the Swansen $110 till o.nheanterly linn of Kim avenue, Northwesterly t, of lots 4 and ! ' westerly corner of snld tract 5. Slater Inveatutent Co.. $K3.V2:t. ,," 11 '"' '" the Southeasterly U of lots 4 and!""" lln ' mmr.'lul l"'t. jS. O. D. nn.l Ada Matthews. SrtOi 79 i Uu . J. J. Jorgenaen. $721. (in. f l.ol 7. J. J. Jorgensen, $344. . i 4iiiihw,..lu I. A I... u i ! .n.l ie u.. '., nn.l? ' j lllork Hkl ! Charier of. said city. Northwesterly t of lots 1 and ! Dated at Klamath Kalis. Ore Orville Ivan Karris. $013 sn. ' gon. the 25th day of November, Southeasterly w of Iota I and! 137. I O. I) Matthews and Deo. H. Ilorrman. $&3.83. MTinnasieriy oi mi .1. vtlin- 'ZrZZTr!; Xr"'"-1"'''" lieul.h Ray and J. W. K.rns. j , Wll.l. KKTIIIK rUMlN j f S3 77. I ... a iu..iui. t..u i ... Kerns. $231 10. It 10 except a trlangnl.tr piece of 20.0x24 8 ft. taken orf from the easterly exirner of said t''.l,v''Jl,h ,Uy W' K,'rn" - IhllO. , .T?wsi " triangular traek (20.0x24 $ Itaken olf fnm the easterly corner of lot 10. Oregon. California ami r.uirn luiivav 'Company $79.77 riiplattnl Beginning at a point formed by the Intersection of the north-Iwnr. h Just the One OFFA, TH BAT ! jonatvrly line of till street wild iho westerly linn of Commercial Jslreot: thence, north ll'l ft. ! lo,, " nor leaatcr- . Ill unco north JS'tiB ft. east. 110 feet: Ihrncu aotith 1'()4 ft. cast, j instil tvrl to the west lino of Commercial street: thence eoiilh along the said west line of Com mercial street to the point of ho 7."". "V il.T.i 1. .T- .."iL l.V ' HIT. IIWHPUI IIIK V HI' till mini : '''ai.ni.g uor i . -esteriv along tne nurwiennnTi y iiuti ni did iiiipim, v ......,...., j. This notice Is published hy Mitfhurllv nf iIim I.,.,,.,,.,., f'jkim. 'irll niintuant I,. S..rll.m H'J ir lh I lKM I- tlAtlllAGKN. i once juuge ot ine i ny "I rinii um. i ' I'tlRTI.AND, Dec. 3 I 111-- i l.le.uenant-Culonel William S. i "Hbert. aenlor national guard , chaplain ef the I'nlted States who . has served S2 years with the) i regon national guard, will retire j , nn ..if S4th IllrthllttV l1tXt Wil. rerlred hy regulallo ' . h ,,.,. ,,. , rmj T ' I,, l n 1 ' ' r",y T The! omcer waa on active duty itur- lug the Spanish war. the Phillip- j I1" Spanish war. the I'hllllp- pme tnsurriM'tlon. Ihe Mexican , border service anil Ihe world ' I - - ,M4 - r - M The Klamath Nezvs Is A Woman s Newspaper Left on the dobr step before breakfast, the Klamath News is an all day compan ion of the woman at home. Women read advertisements more thor ougly than men and women spend 85 per cent of the money spent for advertised merchandise. Advertising In , The Klamath News Means Dollars In Your Cash Register NOW, MR. fAOLOOON.WITH THIS fCCI0eNT INSURANC6 OF OURS,JF Va Lose a hand we Pay you OHe. THOUSAND BCRRieS! rvnicT? Ol'LL SPAKt T'tn i BR0TH6R hi ' eCL. SeCTlOM C.MJC EiJ- 'l- oi'. - - " At The Pine Tree If you wain lo bo humped in-1 In a nlils of merriment bf NKW YORK. II"'. 3. (API Johnny Illnes, don'l miss 111 l Hmlrnious buying ordora for all young rouie.lloiia Isleal picture, w 1,1,1. had been lag. u;zizrr;,z -...v.... o, of those hilarious affairs dial msii) Industrial Issues, poured In C. ('. Ilurr provides for hla fuv-ln n, ,un k inurtu't lata today mile comedian giving us a "ii-ji-i when the Hat began In allow eioua supply of the kind of r- 'alsna of sinking under Iho weight rlnieul Ibnl humps (lie World f renllilng. nroiind. ! For Ihe third lime Hi la year Klrat yon aee Johnny I mea-i and Ihe aUll, I line In Ihe history Willie - working III a anrnge nu l 1 of the slock market total sales hoping to put hla liivenilon over 'crossed Ihe II. Olio, 00(1 ahare mark. Then you see III in In hla while So hrnvy was the irsdliig thai Ihe puma---his pride and Joy - dodg-; ticker was II in I nil I -s Into re lug Ihe pranksters of Slouiivllle ronlliig Ihe final transaction. In a ai'iiuonce Hist liroushl down ' Cansitlun Paclllc waa the Hell the bouse with hols ol Inugliier 'weather nsceudlng railroad Then you see Willie it. Johnny shares, running up $lt a sharA ut a fnal.loiiulile auuiiiier reaori on uniiaiially active iteallnga ar where he Is mlaiaken for a polo companled by rumors of plans chnmplou and forced to win the to aegreaate Ihe company's non- ! . or lose llle girl INiea he wln? Well, yi.u oiikIH lo know re ami Hudson cllmhed $10 a Willie I mi in Johnny, hy this dmre: "Soo" rommon $ anil time chcaapcake and Ohio, Houthern How flues this young fellow ' Hallway. Hull, Mobile nod Norlh lltncs keep up ihe fuel pace -' orn aud Soo preferrel $ft to $s. an(t hoR ! In each successive pic .,. .,.. - i,,,i.,.i .. I ..-he ...aysb...- 1 ' " And t nwwip ui'M una t-imaiRiniii iun- liv allliliK nf aiittt-a ctilne friini I read Kliner Huvla- siory "While I'l.ntu Willie" In l.llH.rty Mag - aili.e. but Johnny has turned It Into a three rmged rlol Vou'll howl at Johnny and his pel gooae. V,i'll .hrt.,1, h I l.l, M.t..,.. I, ons'nilaaea rutnatropl.es wearing his white pants. You'll yell whon you see hint playing polo. Is so funny thai II almual made me forKvl Johnny lllues lending j lady, Leila llyau.a. who la Ihe ! - e - 4 - f - 4 - 4 - 4 - - 4 - MOIKC. - SAM THE KLAMATH NEWS Railway Shares Popular On Mart - tran-.nirintlon properties. Deta- tirceu t'ananea roptmr was hid ... . j ih. .. ,..g ,e,,d.,,,.,e. eisewlter. , Ihe Industrial list. Radio corpor- alum was timen mure man f ..MPM i,i.lr VM.ij.r.la v t,l.t. . ,r, ' i prettiest iili iurn of feminity I've 1 seen on the screen In well, some time. Then there la that other h v Ifiifh Itttvar ttlm 1. timr clmrmlng aolf. Good work ta : nlao done by Waller lmg. Henry Marrows. George Kuwa. Ma lug II. no. the gooae. Hut the taugha are all Willie's-- I mean Johnny's. It la to laugh! j ; - By Small 7 AM' HG DO C" losim' ham os . V ALL TH' TeifAp' For results uie Newi Cla Ada. southeasterly 0 ft. of lot 8 and sZ . T-ol'- )