TTTR KT-AMATIT NEWS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2fi, lflgfl.'
"PAGE FIVE
ItllHol.trrioN !' I.N'TKNTIOJK
Muln atrotil (rm Hertnid street
In Kltivenlh (trout end Kliivenlh
street from Main etreut t Oak
avenue. ', , 1
' 'Tim City Khglneor pursuant to
I rusiilulluu' ( the L'ninimm
mmuiii'II hnriiliitiira atlmitttd. lluvlllll
on dim Hutu day uf Juno. 1IH. ;
filed iilum, epet'lllcatioiia una es
timates or th cost uf Improving
Muln street from tfecontl atriiut to
Kluvtmtlt alrnet anil Kluvunlli
street from Muln Btroal to Oiik i
avenue, ud Ilia cumu li luivliiit I
tnki'ii Ilia plana and apocllliulloiia
under-advisement anil finding
auld nlnua, eperlllrnllotie und aa-
tlinules sntlsfucliirv and airoril-i
lim to) the resolution ordering the
aanie. therefore -
KM IT IIKItKIIY' IIKHOI.VKI).!
that raid plana, aperlf li nt Ion und j
estlntul for Ilia Improvement of
aahl portions of aald atresia hy
InmtnllliiK a Hunting system tlu-ro-1
on, helug tha apoclflratlntie and
tmtlmntna attorned to' tha plana,
tiled herein on tlia iTith duy of;
Juno, lags ha, and tilt) aauiu ara ;
hernhy npprnved. '
UhV IT rintTllKIl rtKHOLVKI), ;
t hut aald Improvement aliall be
known, ai lighting Improvement j
No. 1.
IIB IT FUHTHRU rtKHOLVKI).
that tha Common Council hereby
dm-lares Ha lud'ntlnn to' liuurovo
auld portlnna of aald atreeta In j
arrordanra with anld plana, spa-;
rlfleatlone and eatlinatue. Hald j
Improvement aholl constat or Im
proving Muln street trom Herond
etreet lo Klrvenlh etreet nud
Eleventh street trom alsln street
to Oak avenue by Installing
thereon an ornaments'! atrtat
lighting ayatnnl, Inrludlng all nec
essary underground condnlta andi
I ho Inatallatlon of roudut-Urs. .
the arerllon of lump aupporting
atandarda and all appllnneee. ap
paratua, equipment and lighting
futures necessary and or Incident'
to a romplele ayatem, ready tor,
operation and tha maintenance
and operation of anrh ayatom for!
period of ten (10) yoara, In
eluding In aald maintenance tha'
furnishing of alortrlral energy of
aiirtli'lont power to properly sup-'
ply tho aald ayatom. The esti
mated coat for lha Installation of
aald Improvement aa mora fully
ahown on tha plana, eperlftt-a-lluna
and estimates In ftlo with,
tha Police Judga In Hchcdule I,;
for tha estimated rout for tha In
aiallatlnn of cunt-role posta as
mora fully ahown by auld schedule
on ftlo with tho Police Judge la
IS3.620.ou; together wlih nn ad
dltlonnl rout of .'., 310 do lor.
tho maintenance and operation or
the above lighting ayatom for ton
'(101 yoara, all aa moro fully'
hown by Hrhedule I or tho said
' plana, apor irk-utlnna and estl-,
mama on rile with the police j
Judge, In which plana, specif lea-j
tlona and antlmalea reference la,
hereby mado for n more partlr-j
ular description of ald ayatom; i
aald estimates In either event to
Include englnoorlng, supervision.
advorllilng, clerical assistance
and uiifnreepn rnnttngoncloa.
II K IT rimTIIKR MKHOLVKD,1
that tho properly lying within tho 1
boundaries hereinafter described,
bo. and the aame la hereby do-i
olarod to be bonofltted by anld 1
Improvement, to-wlt: j
lloglunlng at a 'point on thn I
northeasterly line of (Wood !
street at the southwesterly ror-i
or of Lot 4, lllock 19; Ihencol
along tho northeasterly line of;
Second alreal a dlotance of 120.0
font: ethane on a lino parallel I
with 'the northweatorly lint of
Main Ht. over and acrosa ltlocka
18. 17. 1, 15, 14, 13 of the
Original Town Addition nud!
Block 48. Nichols Addition ever,
nd arroaa lOleventh atroet to a
. point In the center of the nllcy
or lllock 3, t'nnal Addition, which
point la at right minion to and
131. foot trom the northenatorly
line of Klorenth atroot; thunco
touthoaaterly to a point on tho
nonhwontcrly lino of Mnin atroot
auld point being a dlstanco of
253.8 feet from tho norlhwontor
ly cornor of thn Intoraectlon of
Main and Klovonth atreotn;
Ihonco anuthwealorly along the
northweatorly lino of Muln street
OUR BOARDING
Gf-frlA-f RlCrl BACKER,
TH MAjOR AMP Voti
Musi" Have beem
PRE-flV LOAiESOME
UP Af -THAT" -BI3
WEREvrf Voa
3asok 9.
I 1
I pr-5
a (llsliinco of 12.1 8 foot: IIihiicii
ovor and arroaa Main atroot and
iilnug tha line- dividing l.ota 4
and 6 and I) and 18, lllock I to
a point on tha norlhweslerly lino
or Kluiiiuih avonuui thvm-o
iiorlhuaainrly ucrosa Kluinutti
avenue to u point on Ilia ouili
oislorly Una uf Klamath avenue,
mill point Ii.'Iiik III ho foat from
tho aotilhwoalorly corner of Ulrn 't
4: I hence aoulhoasterly to and
ni rosa Wulnnt nvoniio to a point
on thn iiorihwosterly lino of
lint k 0, auld pn.nt being 108. 0
(eel il lulu n l from the northeaster
ly Una ol r.lovonlh sirvvt: Ihonco
along a lino purallel wllh the
norihousiorly Hue or Kloventh
si root tn a point on tho west aide
or Conimorclul alreel; theme
on Hi along said line la and
across Klovonth si reft to Point
on thn easterly lino or lllock
7, sold point being U2.7 fool
distant along Vild lino from
the anulhwesturly line of Klev
eulh si reel; i nonce southwesterly
over and arroaa lllocks T, 8 and
3, Cunal Addition to polar In
I ho renter of the alley In lllock
49, Nichols Addition, anld point
being 178 J feet distant from the
southwesterly line of Kloventh
a t r o e t: thence eouthwasterly
ulnng a Una parallel 1 wllh lha
enuthoJBlerly Una of Main etrvet
across lllock 4. Nichols Addi
tion and lllocks 40. 3D, 38. 37,
38. 35. 84 ol the Original Town
Addition to a point on tha north
easterly lino ol Horond atreet;
thence along tha northeasterly
line or Rerond atroot to tho point
o beginning.
IIK IT FUllTIIKn IIKHOI.VKD,
that Monduy, the 10th ol Septem
ber. 1028, at the hour of 8
o'clock p. in. at tho Council
riiamhera In tha City Hall of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed
aa the time and place for hear
ing objortiona and remonatraneea
against aald proposed Improve
ment and the Police Judge of the
Cliy or Klamnth Falla la hereby
directed to cause notice or aald
hearing to be published for ten
(10) consecutive publications In
the Klamath News, the City Offi
cial Nowapuper, and tha City Kn
glneer shall within five (it days
from the tirat publication or aald
resolution cause to be conspicu
ously posted at each and ol the
Una of the contemplated Improve
ment, notice headed "Notice of
Hi root Work." In lettera of not
less than one Inch In length and
said notice ahull contain in leg
ible rhirorlors. a copy of the rea
oliition of the Common Council,
tho data of Its adoption and the
Knglnoer ahall file with tha Po
lice Judgo an affidavit of Pontine
said notices elating thnreln tha
ditto when and place whore the
aame bavo boon poated, all as
more fully aet fo. th In flection
363. I'ago 93 of tlib Clly t'hartn,
11B IT FURTHEIl MKSOI.VED.
that the proceedings for aald Im
provement ahull In ull respacta ba
governed and follow tho pro
cedure outlined In the City Char
ter or the Clly or Klamath
Falls, adopted on the 10th day
or March, 1913, for the Improve
ment of streets and nllrye and
for Issuing bonda upon aald Im
provement. State of Oregon,
County of Klamath.
City of Klnrnuth Fulls.
I, Lorn I,. (iitKhuKcu, Police
Judgo of the City or Klamalh
Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify
thnt tho foregoing la duly en
rolled copy of a reaolullon adopt
ed by the Common Council at
Ha regular meeting hold on Mon
day tho 13th duy of August,
1938. and of the wholo of aald
resolution.
Presented to the Mayor and
approvtid by hi in on this 13th dav
o( Augual, 1928.
T. I). WATTKKS,
Mavor.
LF.M I,. riAGHACKN,
Pollco Judge.
10-t Aug. 18-29 Inc.
. To read the Klamath Nowi
day after day Is to keep thor
oughly Informed on happenings
of Importance throughout the
world aa well as In Klamath
Falla and vicinity.
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SEMPIi' li PRO O RAMS
His super iopime set
BESIPES, PRESEeA-r COOLIPSE
AM1 A GArvifi OF MEM USEP To
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TALK ABOUT TROUT TlSht
PRESEMT COOLIPSE
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Frank Dobs Wins
Northwest Golf
Title Over Novotny
IIICIII.AND PAHK, 111., 'Aug.
25 dll'i Herlnus, deliberate
Krniik Do of I'ortliiiid, Ore.,
this uflurnoon, for the second
tliuo III Ihroe yeurs, wou tho west
urn amntt'ur golf title, and then
for tho first time In Ills career
hu let tha public nee the happy
nuture (hit bt really Frunk Pulp.
Thus aon of ibu north worn, who
is golf'g man of "unchanging
omolliiu,". defouted Augustus. I
Novigny. IjaMrango, III., In the
39 holua final mutch of the wosl
eiu amateur tournament, 4 and
,3.
It was the third successive
Itlme that the til In had been won
by a player from tho Picnic
northwest, Uolp Issviiig won In
1930, and Hon 'Btuln, Houttle,
Wash.. In 1927. "
; Until tuduy, to have expected
emotion from Frank Uolp on the
golf irouraa would have been
much like expecting Judgo Keno
new Mountain Landts to rise and
throw hla hat at a ball game.
Hut tire champion. Frank Ilolp.
who walked ofr the courae today
was fur different from the golfer
Frank Dolp who bad just beaten
Novotny.
lie smiled, lie talked. In an
elated voire ha told ttie satisfac
tion which comes with winning.
During tbo first 18 hole ol
today's play. Dolp had an eaay
lima, lie finished the morning
round 8 up. Novotny waa oft
form and turned In a medal card
or 81. Dolp waa only one ovor
par with a 73. doing Into' tho
final 18 utiles today. Dolp In
creased hie lead to seven on the
first hole. Novotny again cut
the lead to alx when he won the
third and then he reduced Dolp'e
margin to lour by winning tbo
: sixth, and govern h after the
fourth and fifth had been halved.
The final two outgoing holes
were halved, with Novotny reach
ing the turn with a medal ecorc
of 34, two under pur. The tenth,
olovonth and twelfth holes were
halved but Novotny fought hla
I way u a. win un tue luirteeiitii
ana was only inreo aown. uoip
then missed a abort putt which
would have made the match dor
mlo four of he fourteenth and
Novotny got a hair. Then Novot
ny rulsm d an 1 8-Inch putt on tho
fifteenth and Dolp won the title.
Free Baseball
For Today at 2:30
Why there will be no admis
sion charged for the baseball
game today at 2:30 at the fair
grounds, between the Klntnnlh
Sporting Hoods All Stars and Hill
Klllolt'a Wuldorf All Stars, head
ed by "Surlily" Sanders,' was not
stated last night.
Hut nevertheless It Is so. The
Waldorf boys will battle Hex
'.awoon'a club- for , the county
chlimplonshlp.
The Waldorf team la made up
mostly of former members of the
Klamath Falls city team while
Luwuon's nine are all members
of former timber loague clubs.
Lineups were unavailable rrnm
either manager. They both ad
mitted tin it they had so many
good men to choose trom that no
name a lineup wold be difficult.
Rivalry is Intense between the
two clubs. Last Sunday the AVal
dorr team played Alturas In the
California towns. They have the
advantage ot having played to
gether more than tho K. S. 11.
All Stars.
By Ahem
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Off.
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London Girl in Wrieley Marathon
A h 7
Millie Hudson, a London stenographer, failed to swim the Eng
lish channel, but she Is not lacking in confidence of winning the
Wrlgley marathon at Toronto next nuulh. Only K feet 1 Inch tall,
she will be one of the smallest entranta tn the event. Here ahe la
shown training for the race In a New York city pool.
Alexander Pitches
, Cards to Victory
II) I'MTKI) I'KKKM
G rover Cleveland , Alexander,
warmed his aging arm and pitch
ed the St. Loots Cards Into a two!
and one-half game lead In the
National league. Alexander held
the Philadelphia Nationals to
three hits and SL Louis won,- 2
to 1.
New York look a terrific wal
lop from the Pittsburgh Pirates
for the third time In a row, 7-1.
New York scored first In the
first Inning, but Pittsburgh made
three runs In their half ot the
same frame and were never
threatened.
i
Two home runs by Hnck Wil
son and a third by Kiki Cuyler,
accounted for six runs and gave
the Chl.-ago Cabs a 7-3 decision
over Boston. The victory brought
them to wltflln one game ot the
second place Giants.
The Cincinnati Reds narrowly
escaped a tumble Into the second
division when they came from be-
nina in tue rust two innings to
win their second game
from
Brooklyn.' G-4. after dropping the
first, 3-0. Daziy Vance halted a
winning streak of tour games by
blanking the Rcd,s In tho first
game. - .
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Portland '- 4 10 0
Seals 3 9 0
Ortmnn and Whitney; Jones.
Moudy, Mitchell, Vargas and
Sprlns. .
.Missions 3 6 1
Oakland , 2 14 2
Vnnce and Baldwin; Shea, Mc
Avoy and LQmhardl.
Hollywood u 4 11 1
Sicramenlo - 3 11 1
Hulvey. RIcCabe and Basslor:
Keating, Kunt and Scvereld.
Seattle v 3 10 0
Los Angeles 18 1
Sulllvun and Alnsroitlu .Wenth
erby and Warren. J n '
LITTLE JOE
,OMr5 rVCTHlAiG SOlTS
MM AtoT BE A U5T, BUT
H1SH ArOD
. ' '' '
, ('i nsu U artT4rn
BIG LEAGUES
AT A GLANCE
NATIONAL l.KAUt'B
First game:
Brooklyn 9 1
Cincinnati ....... 0 4 0
Vance and Ue berry: Donobue, I
Jablonowski and Hargrove. 1
Second game:
Brooklyn 4
Cincinnati S
McWeeny and Iieberry.
Itlxey and Picinlch.
7 1
7 Z
Gooch.
New York
Pittsburgh
7
14
Fttzslmmons. Faulkner and
Hogan; Kremer and Jlargreavee.
Boston 3 8 0
Chicago 7 8 1
Brandt, Cantwell and Tatler:
Spohrer, Bush, Jones and Hart
nett. ' "' ' ' ' I- :
Philadelphia 1 a
St. Louis 2 11
Wllloufhby. Sweetland
1
2
and
and
I Davis; Alexander. McGraw
Wilson. Smith.
AMKRICAX LKAGl'K
First game:
Detroit - '9 14 0
Now York 3 10 1
Sorrell and Margrave; Johnson,
Thomas. Gruwbowski and Dickey.
Second game Called end "th,
rnin.
Detroit 0 4 0
Now York 7 12 3
Vangllder, Smith and Har
griive; Iloyt and Bengough.
First game:
St. Louis 4 8 1
Boston 7 10 0
Gray, Coffman nnd Schang;
Simmons. Morris. Hofmann and
Hevlng.
Second game Called end, first,
account rain.
St. Louis 1
Boston 4
Ogden and 'Manlon; Harris and
perry. v ,
First game: '
Chicago 9 . 1
Phllndolplila-''.li.X...''. 3. 7 2
Lyons, gliomas and Berg.
Crouse: Ehmke. Crove, Yerkes
and Cochrane.
Second game:
Chicago i 4 2 7
Philadelphia 13 17 l',
Fber, Walsh and Crouse; j
Itommel, Earnshaw and Coch-
',,ei. r:'i!4i
Cleveland 10 18 l
Washington 9 13 1
Hudlin, - Bayne, " Underbill,
Khante,. Myntt and Autry; Jones,;
Burke, Gaston,' Marberry, Ruel
and Kenna. 1
Second game called end 7th, '
rain.
Cleveland
Washington
Grant, Harper and
Brown and Kenna.
3' B0
4 10 0
L. Sewell;
FOf"rtJsrtts use News Class! Atl9.
Yanks, Athletic
Each Split; N. Y.
;) Still Has Lead
IIV t'XITUD I'KKHH
New York and Philadelphia
each split a doubluheudor and
the standing uf tho leaders ot the
American league remained the
aame. the Yanks holding a three
game advantage.
. IMsiroU hulled the Yanks in
their firot game. 9-3.
Uube Kuth featured lite second
game wllh a homer In the sev- tannlt championship today and
enth with two on base. The ft-? will meet In the final Monday aft
lial score su 7-0, the game be- ernoon. It took Mhw Wills Juat
Ing called at Ihe end ot the sev-32 minutes to aweep Edith Cross,
enth on count of rain. 'pretty San Francisco girl,' from
' Philadelphia came back to i the court tn one semi-final to
smother the Chicago White Sox day, 1-0, (-1.
1 13 to 2 In the eecand game aft-j .M, j ol defeated Mra. Mol
er losing the first. 9 to 3. Al- Mallory, New York, the east's
phonse Thomas won the first lnl,t andard bearer In the other
'mama f- f i n fln h hnlrftnv ffh' i - . h r . . ,
- -
A'S to 7 bits, while three Phil
I adelphla monndsmen were nicked
for 14. '
The Cleveland Indians and
(Washington Senators split the
f other doublehesder of the day.
the Indian, winning the first. 10-
9, and Washington the second
4 to 3. The first was a batting
match, both teams nslng foar pit
chers. In the second Brown held
the Indians to five hits, until rain
bad halted the contest In the
seventh.
St. Louis was scheduled ' to'
play a donblebeader with the'
Boston Red Box,' but rain halted
; the second game after the Browns j
had lost the first, 7-4. '
MAI.F-TO OPIl'M Forxn
TEOL'CK, ALPA. ' ' Honduras.
Aug. 25 (TP)-rFirty packages
containing more. than half a ton
of opium smuggled Into Hondu
ras have been discovered In the
postofrlce here, causing a great
scandal. The oplnm was shipped
from Turkey tit Marseilles and
Amsterdam. It was ronflscated
by the government and 'was un
der military guard today while
authorities Investigated.
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Howard RePerrin
Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND .
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
200 Hopka Bids. Phone 8S0-J
EASTERN
OREGON
STAGES
Between
Klamath Falls and
Alturas, connecting
same day with stages
to Susanyiile, Reno,
Burns and All Points
North and East.
Many Klamath Falls
people are making the'v
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Their Home
When in Portland
1 A pleasant place
to live, in beau
tiful surroundings. .
An unusually good
dining room ser
vice and food.
Accessibility t o
business center
and garages.
Eleventh and Main Sta.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
Owner and Manager
I i
California Helens
Will Play Finals
For Tennis Title
FOItKST H1I.L8, N. Y., Aug.
25 IIP) The supremacy of the
feminine tennis world rests lie-
!tween California's two Helens.
I Helen Wills of Berkcloy, Calif.,
defending chumpion, and Helen
Jacob of Bantu llarbura. Calif.,
i won their aeml-flsa! matches In
the 41ut annual national women's
aemi-iintii, o-, i w . Aunr win-
nlng the first set comparatively
easy. Miss Jacobs bad to summon
all ber fighting spirit to come
from behind, and win the second.
The gallery of 8,000 spectators
, arnuremenl, ,- tM thlr(
JACK FROST
HHOK KF.l'AirtINU
W hile You Wait
Women's half soles $1, pair
Wood heel toplifts. OTc pr.
Men's rubber heels 50c pr.
Baseball Game
Klamath Sporting Goods Co.
Timber League All Start
vs.
Waldorf Pool Hall
All. Stars
2:30 Fair Grounds
i ....
Trucks
Light Trucks equipped with
dump bodies, for work in Kla
math Falls.
Dunn and Baiter
Phone 952 U : '. Pelican City Road
Ride with---
SounCIhiGE'ira
Stlageo
TERMINAL DEPOT
615 Main - Phone 999
The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon
operating local service from Klamath
Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and
Medf ord, with connections to
all points North and South.
This company has served you faithfully in "
the past years and will continue giving
your excellent service.
Busses leave from Stage Terminal, 615
Main street for Ashland and Medford at
7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5 p. m.
For Chiloquin and way points .
8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p.
Southern Oregon Stages
double match. In which Mlae
Wills and Mrs. Huaol Hutchktas
Wlghlmaa.' Hoertun. defeated 11-year-old
F.velj n Parvtona, ot Palo
Alto. Calif., and Virginia Kirs,
. Boston. 8-3, 8-0. ;,'
f Miss Wllla la highly favored to.
Idetoat Mine Jacobs and Win her
Jl'th alnglea championship In six
years. She first . won , out title
In 1922. and held It until 1938
when she was forced to -default
herauxe of Illness.
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