1 .li .) 1. I- i rfA" PACE POUR iThe Klamath News J ' Published aTer mornlnc x MDt Monde by Th Klamath (i Newa Publishing company at 101- , 111 Koum rutk KMI, juaaiatu Falls, Uraioi. Official Panee of Ctly of Klam- Alt' mi Faiu aal Klamath Cnnnty Lyw BaamMi.-. -Ad. Mgr. j the right to think and vote provement. Friend wife wilI:ot , Klamath Packing com JL " "iD.nDmmv i and have one's vote counted do the investigating now. pan-. now c Lo. auroIm, u a uSJSSSSSSm .iw'This the old Tammany al-i o wior " . gi?"rw? h crr!Tr'r" 2 US n ..I , . u a.oo eobaoripUou paraMo la ad, Entered aa second class matter at the postotnre at Klamath 1IU. under act of March . 1S7. Me a bee Selected Orecoa Mearspapets Pacific eoast reprmentatlTea: Ar thur W. 8trpes, Inc.. San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Eastern representaUTes: I'nariea ,,- D-rpBf ritioa nf Ihn "nrth K. Miller. New York, sad W. H.lne Kreal cllles 01 lne r Stockwell, Chlcaro. TelephoM 877 be Aodlt Bareaaj CirraUtloB i-.il ' - - TAMMANYIZING AMERICA William aii. white, in po .ae..e. Thompson represent ' The esteemed New York I machines as venal as Tarn Times, in one of its gay mo-lman'- .But Vares and Big ments, objects editorially to Bills c'ome anl So. Tam the Gazette's expression of jmany is over a century old. J ' ' the rural "Puritan civiliza tion." The esteemed Times .".'.K ." recalls the fact that in an iu ., .'other day and time the old '- Puritan saints were not pre cursors of the Anti-Saloon League, which, of course, is ---. very true. It is also , true t,,a' tney cu ne ears ' , i Quakers and Hanged witch ,,. es, in a day of sousing, may hem, and witch hanging. M The Puritans functioned ac--an cording to the lights of the ' time. But the Puritans did 'r.''I : not bring into the civiliza tion of the world an ideal ' of an orderly, individual 'istic civilization, which mor alized its economic issues. "'"'But if it did not moralize economic issues, emotionally it did also provide during '..the changing decade and centuries for a government ' - based upon the organized conscience of the majority, j ' institutionalized in law. To maintain that orderly civilization, that peculiar in - dividualism known as Am- erican individualism, is the business of all good citizens . fin this campaign. i . tfew York organization. It Mo.i i Ai .u. v.... ! xt... v.-i. - is an ideal. Let the New' York .Times itself testify as to what Tammany is : It professes to cherish the people, but at heart It always Intends to exnloit and debauch them . . . There are no long- er crude Tweed stealings. But Burner invain. nua ty wiin- u l . i . , , i In the forms of law. Tani- but at heart " alway many is still able to enrich 'tends to exploit and de its masters and managers . . . bauch them." or New York it is just as much a disgrace as it was fifty years aeo that it i an often ruled y this secret and self-appointed oligarchy, that does not nublish Its acemmi. does not dare to submit its .1.1 . ...... iiiuuiuers 10 -tne lest or a popular vote and yet pre sumes to direct the public ad ministration and the political fortunes of this great city ... but nulling of all this (meaning Murphy's admirable qualities) should make us forget that he was the exem plar and beneficiary o( a sys tem which, without otflclal re sponsibility, degrades our of ficial life, ai and which condemn. New York City to suffer from maladministration and thd low- eBt moral standards in public office. ft . :.. J Liicic it i uaiuiv niaicu. m The indictment of Tammany 'as an oligarchy which . . ' ; nies democracy, an auto- cracy based not upon in- stitutionalized letral eonsci- - -1, -. ence, but upon the surren- der of democratic privilege to authority. The Republican Party has fi its Daughertys, its Falls, it l.t iuii i - tj Mellons, its Vares. The Re niil.Kii,.n T..Mi., v.h : fwiivii L oi tjr uaa in tiiiii; r' past stolen as much as the &; old democracy wasted,- but Tammnn,, mnwnl., nl.nl,, Tm m m H n v net moralv atonln i what democracywastes and : .. I I 1 ' If . "uvnaitrs yy n a Kepuoucans steal, but it denies what the old democracy and the Republican Party of today guarantee, the right to change the royal American privilege of internal revo - lution, the ultimate right of ,the consent of the governed, . .v. , w:..i. -i ....... ' ways denied. It is an oli- ucll"-u' " ,s j garchy that votes men in mass. This the new Tammany. 'zed Democrac;-. led by Al Smith, denies also, and so defies also American public opinion. Al Smith is person? ally honest, politically in corruptible, highly intelli gent, and splendidly brave But he owes his American leadership to the fact that controlling by unit rule, the new industrial states of the nation, chose Al bmith des- I pite the impotent protest !0f the old South and the rural democracy of the ".'West. Of course, Vare and Ihe self-perpetuating oli garchy depends on no man; Kelly, Tweed, Croker, Mur phy Smith, the big chiefs of Tammany rise and fall, but the system of allied plunder, trading charity for votes, goes on. Corruption changes but does not cease. Prohibition is but a sym bol. In this case it argues no thing to say that Coolidge enforced prohibition badly. Coolidge enforced many things, badly. Indeed, Cool idge lacked entirely those qualities of moral leader ship which will make pro hibition enforcement suc cessful; qualities that are required for any crusading adventure. lioover has those quali ties. But aside from prohi bition, the Tammany idea, the boss system as it has grown up in the democratic organization of our great ! cities, is the menace of the whole American order. It is substituting authority for conscience, oligarchy for de- mocracy. the divine right of;"iS make up the p" unquestioned in a land that Vih fmmlii tt himJvoJ I ...: j . u.tldlnh F,tn,i i. V" has fought three hundred 'Tears for its freedom, Nobody knows this better ithan the editor of the New I V,. T. T . .i..anj , o j tne Times says, may "pro-i''1'0' fess to fherish the people, Al Smith as president will ; i come Dersonallv clean, hut ' I Via will intitiitmnaliVo ov.lhl" 'Blber'' n"" he dreamed of i i . . , ' ! ploltatlon and fjebaucher' , 'of a hufidred-city Tammany j I. . linto our Ampricnn life Thp!""6 ,rea"m' r,,,n runmetlc land ridin'. .honest grait of Croker, the' Uespite all these adolescent I secret assessments of the i mild and amiable Murntiv "r"oa",y n"KT "" ,ne (ainteat j left .Monday by motor (or north mnci ana aimaoie Murpny ,,otlon that he would cver enact e rn polnt, Mri) Voal(.h kud, were none the less Wicked the leading role In a story writ-! Bobby wilt spend n week in J because they were subter-!tf'n ,,v hls f4vorlo author. ItJrants Pass with relatives. Miss! jranean and legal. Tammany, j whether it be in New York, ' Rostnri. pw flrlpans Run Francisco. Detroit, or in the i ,nrih . rSt j ! - is still Tammanv tho in. stitutionalized alliance be- . .J . iviccu crime anu piunuer, ; i made posible by the sur-' de-irender of votes to heelers ) , and bosses for the ultimate j purpose of plunder. Because I Al Smith is hnnixt hf,i.! . v. he is sharper than chain lightning, because he is jg.. -j;,i j ,.. daciously candid and ageous, his American lead- - Jership in the Wh te House'1""?"" a'mlnml piuyer in two ! , , :reelers, then a two-reel star and - , will chloroform the people then a feature siar. Finally as . u .. t , v. .. rr . 1. . . ..y tutu lne 1 Mill lllilliy CI1U111 will be forged upon them as it is upon our great met- f.nnKr. 0MM... ! T- tropolis. Tammany is Tarn many and Smith is its pro phet f und t d ' b r e a k' its Icharm is the vital need, the ! j one live issue in this cam-1 j paiun. Shall Smith Tarn-' : manyiite America or shall America Tairimaiiyr.e ( Smith's Tammanies? t ' o I-ady burglars are ! ................. l?iA.l an im - Convictions ft r e tho v v v, i- things a candidate buries out back of the barn when,1'" y 1110 ua iaM"iw u they seem offensive to the majority. to People don't starve death. They could fast for ' Vl ' i ,,, cltr ,r , indellnlte they just get scared tOj.tay. making the trip uorth by death in about two weeks, 'motor. I Mrs. William House of Sum Wouldn't it be a good'mer'a Una flan returned from plan for Mr. Byrd to get Omaha. Neb., alter apendliiK lh v.:- -!. j t . l. 'Pa"' month with relullres and south pole before he leaves? o The city man pays most of the income tax? Well, i the only fellow who can is the one who milks the COW. It isn't chivalry that makes a man look the other ....... . , , . , . WAV -St IhA heArh. It a rnn. sternation. At the Pine Tree VnMllw tm ih nramlnntlnr feature on the above act bill of Vaudeville at The Pine Tree theatre today, with an excellent . , ; picture proaram in aouition. a.uucatiuuai, turtiiiiLi, lauau-1 . . i , . . . . . j , i. sdio. ana excuins are tne ea- . ; ... ... ... ..I.i ih. him. nr Mr and Mra. F. .. . ... . . pious ot .Major jaca Alien as - told in picture and story as the:'- 1 mD" on 'rnt avenue. Initial attraction of the Varletlea. 1 1' Monday by tralii- lor their This famous wild animal Roper j h"nl ' ",e with his pack of tree climbing nogs naa an oiiering mat win anneal m both . .d old. . . . . . ... . . r . amnes ana satsers wttu jaca . - - -- --- -aud Eva Arnold are well worth !,r- 1''"ch un,,,e- ne while besides their piano and n,e Ur,"r0"- Mr' ,'r"cn songs Jsck gives hVs lmprsions u-Psnment service officer of the ot a colored preacher that are i American I-cs'on. humorous lo a large degree. , ... . -no-n in ariT.n.,." -i,h' Fire sturtlng from a short- Kerns and Mickey is ...... 1 neatly i Mn.lp.M.J rf.n.. ,.!..- 1,1, an opening song. Hard and sodl1"1" c0"' "J "r' 'l hoe simultaneous steps are the fafeh llahr rtf lha neosanlallcn Kerrigan and Miller billed ' as ! S:'9 'clo?k ,0 Dut lbe blaIe The Idlers olfer a comedy act,01"- that is different. Comedy wise cracks and some expert kicking. .and tumbling are combined in a fourteen minute act replete with laughs. Aj l , i . , i were yesieraay uouno over to tne dash of jazz incorporated). , , J , . . ,, in . ,.. . : federal grand Jury and hall was In a snappy song and dance revue I , ., t,r ' ., introduces Rudolph Friml- end , 1 " ,25 C""' Company. dolh Friml is t;ie son of the'lora, Llons elub- The CUb voted we'1 known composer of Musical',- .i,.. ,h.i- i,.i i-, comedy tame and he and his associate, add the necessary zip and speed to a well worth while reIe . I m ... .ii.i:ii, ino LOIKle Widow" Tb" Cleverest Of All At the Liberty Back in the riavu when CilmiinH r. (Hooti Gibson was a little bov Just learning the (our R's on actually being the hero of a Peter B. Kyne. story. I In ,nose days, the four It's' Vpra rpnrfin' rllln' rl, h n..., 1.. dream" of beln her, """ Liiuson, iiw great western star. Is at the Liberty theaire today in "Galloping Fury." a western special from 21 L" .'"? .' my r"""v reu .......... ....rc ,,0"t wa born In Tckamuh. Tt I" 'h ZJL . . . . . ing riuer ana lett nome a little laler to "" "'"Pi""1 off for a tereVthe0nmetrirndun'en' tereo tne i-ennteion itnundup. That year he won the all- round amPiship and decided ."""'" ?" I ;iriiveo in iioiiywnnu On horSC- l bark, to be greeted with the 'with the Klamath country au-!n!mal ky "tar"- 1,111 "et ! ' i0,lt lo Ket worlt nml ot It as aj Much Interest has been shown cour-.Universal ranch rider, a cowboy.' in Ihe caravan which will visit j extra. Alter a few years he'ili,. historic points lii the Lava the last step, his wc-atern star' - ring vehicles were put In a spe-jof clnl class called Gibson specials. tilbsnn s supporting cast in cludes Sally Hand. Otis Harlan, Frank Ileal, Kd Coxen, Duke It. Lee, Pewee -Holmes, Black Hawk ami Max - Aaher' WEDNESDAY, CITY Ao tiull ! spending .a low laays ill town from Ban Krauclsco (attending lu business uutfera. . : lf . .... .,,.,,,.. M,ana,i. K j Kii.tnii ot iireen im win. has arrived iu Klamath j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cnala nt , Weill. Calif, hav arrived lu j I Klamath Kalla and expent to .make their (mine home here. K. A. Rout of Berkeley. Calif , (rUnds. )on VcMeh, who has been em ntnved at Sha w-llert ram'a milt Jurini; the summer inonths. has aieepleU a position at the Shaw- liertrnm logRins tamp. Dorothy Tweddell Alnaley ar rived yenterday by motor from her home In San Franriaco aud will rlalt iu Klamalh Falls tiutll Ortoner. Donald P. Ilause, who has been " i v. . . . . . t. 1. 1 arandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Kins o( Fort Klamalh. haa re I turned to Sun Francisco. Hnlph W. Leeler was a visitor in the city yesterday from Spraitue lllver. Mr. Leeler ar- Hverl a ahort time ISO from Bail- ta llosa and is now making his , home at Spranue River, I 1 M - nM.l Mr M J ICitnnlxr I - - - - I vi .i --.- ii ii i. ..ra o n ii i rm ijiitb in i, 1.1 n n ,1 k-ti n .wini nnvi ' - San Francisco, arrived yesurdsy , .Mr ann .lira p.iiwin i . i.Tie 11 in .mnn for I ha funeral orin"ltea wnn I HI III I II 0 1. ...Ill I L 1H1..D i. .. . . . . , Ultie lime to oo "mKU utrat nijeht. The fire department was CalifHI lO XV niTCnilUe BI KIJOUI J. W. Bauer, and Dnvo nurl ing. each charged with sale aud possession of intoxicating llqnot and witlt maintaining a nuisance .,,1, r"- '"it?.".1 ;e'ectea aistnci Geiegate tor tne , ,rom- L,nkh.v.n l0 , bnaue, m of wlar h0,e, Mrs. Max Cumps. accompanied 4,v Miss Mildred Kaireev h,.r .Is. ter, and p.dward Uauman, mo- tored to Klamath Falls Sunday from their home at Vreka, to get Mux Camps, who spent last week here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. Camps. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Arliucklo. who spent last week In Klamath Falls, returned Sunday to their home in Salem. Mr. Arhuckle Is a member of the firm of Arbuc- kle and King. Oregon reoresonta- tives of the Brown Shoe com pany. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Watch Miss Esther Venb and Bobby Veatch 'Ksther veatch motored on toi j Portland, where she will visit, 'with (rienda and Mr. Veatch went I to Astoria, where he will attend I the HIks' convention. Mrs. I.. Mayo of Snn Francisco, sister-in-law of Mrs. 8. II. King i iu.iiii.rr, a i.oa swsai 'high school teacher, and Mra. C ' k. Wailett of Ckiah, caul., a ! ""'0,. fY' "V ,';9 . turned to their homes in the south after an enjoyable visit at i tii0 King homo, while hero they v,""ea t-rater i.ase ann expressed tlmmunlvA. n, urnallv . l.nrm.,1 Beds,' Thursday, under the lead ership of dipt. O. C. Applegate ! All who nlan to makn the trirt 1 art. asked lo meet at the corner' tho First Natloral .bank' (Thnrsdny morning at 8 o'clock. ' This trip Is being made this time on Thursday Instead of Sunday , on account of the Labor Day cel ebration and county fair being ' held this wnok-ond. j r i AUCUST 20, 1928 BRIEFS Mis Mary Tuylur hua returned to her bom In Merrill alter spcudlhg tho paal all weeka In AUmke on a pleuaura trio. Miss charllnn Wilaon, who haw been employed lit llui Merrill lol cphoue office, lri laat HuiiiUy lo n't in u to her home in Mcdford. Krod O'lieageti ot Portland i ! the i'l this week of Vlurant Caaey of the Oregon Woolen y l,,e ""s0" "00,r" Wllaon S. Wiley left Monday I (or Sun r'rnuflaco. where he will attend the next week on a com bined buaineaa and pleaauro vlait. Krlenda of Mrs. T. 8. tlroon lltiith l.lmlny) will be sorry to hear that she Is still at her home au((rlng frum a rather serious illness. Mr. Kntlly Claaer, well-knowu Merrill resident, haa aold her home there to A. I.. Ht-hmldt and ha le(t for Scuttle lo muke her (utnre home. Mrs. Ida Jaeolty. Summer's linc resident, haa returned Irom a lew days' vlait In San Fratula co. where her youuaeat son. Uud, is runllncd lu a hoapiial. Visitors In the K. K. K. atore today are belna: creeled by newly decorated walls aud cellinii aa wen as a aeuerai rearrangement 1 of merchandise. Miss Mattel Schlefcratein. who recently underwent an oiicratlnu (or the removal ot her tonalla. will soon be able to he bark at her work in Ihe First National bank i. ..( i ,,., , 'sod mprovement as more tuny "-u at earn eno ui tue p ;!t ii , ?' , , ' Ishnwn on Ihe plans, specldra-1 line of th. contemplated Improve Pocatello, Idaho, left the first o(I)on. .ni ,tmi, wllhlment. a nolle headed-"Nollro of the week altera week spent vis-! ,n. police Judge In Hrhedulo 1.: Street Wurk," In letlera of not ... , . - Inn... r Wal-ih Th.. alua nf Mra IV.UH ,,u 01 alslt Friends ot .Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Nichols will be sorry to learn that they have moved to Med (ord, where they will make (heir h,.m i vihu i. .. 'u' home. Mr. Nichols Is con. stuge company which operate between Klamath Falls aud Mvdfprd. Mr. Claude Mcculloch of this city left , Tuesday . mornliig for Baker, 6r , by motor, where she will visit fur aome time with friends and relatives. On her re turn to Klamuth Mra. McColloch will be accompanied by her par ents. Judge and Mrs. M. 1). Clif ford, and they will upend several days vlslllug in Portland and oth er points along Ihe trip. Freda M. Carmurh' (iled n di vorce suit in the circuit court yesterday agnlnat Harold K. Car- niach on grouuds of cruel and In- human treatment. The plaintiff , asked (or the custody n( tho minor child and (M a mouth all niony. 1). K. Van Vnctor is sltor ney for the p lit I ill i ( r. Maude K Owlngs filed a suit against W'll- .m Xb(,rt 0wl , f( , tton. rinvjd K. Vandeliburg Is attorney for the plaintiff. A third suit was filed hy Harold AV. Irwin against liorothy It. Irwin for cruel and Inhuman treatment and desertion. D. K. Van Vuctor if. counsel for tlm plaintiff. HEAR Rev. J. N. Hoover A noted ItuptlHt I'nstor autl author lor 'iH years Klamath Temple THURSDAY NIGHT on. MUSSOLINI And Is the world preparing for the Anti-Christ. He wll also ileal with "The Anieiirnn Association . for the Advancement of Atlii Ism" -Evolution and mod ern theology. Don't Fail To Hear Thi Great Student of Current Event . Everyone Invited IIKNOl.t'TION OF INTICNTItIN a dlatnnr of it " (not; i-nr, ovor and ai-rima Miiin street and Main at rout (riiiu Heeond street . along lh Una dividing l.ott i In Klevcnth slroet and Klovunlh and 5 and II and IS. Mock t lo street mini Main at root In Oak, point on tha uorlhwoslurly Uu avenue, nf Klumath avenue; tlx Tha ('Mr Knglnwr pursuant lo nnrthcnaierly ni'rna Klnnmlli a reaoluiloii ol llm I'nniinnn ' avenue t a point on Ilia anntli council homiororo adonlcd. Iinvina 1 iMaturlv Una it Klamalh avmiii'. on tha lth dity of Juna. lOSH.janld polnl liolna Kino tiu'l Iriimji,,,! ,, It aiirilniatvil I1.OU0 (llrd iilnna, pvilllcnilona and ttniatua nf tha roai or liniiniviim j; ihima outlu'li'n)r to ann Mulu at root (rum Hwund atreat toiniroaa Wnlnul avntiun to a pi'lnt Klnvunih atrmt aud Klovrnth nn tha nnrthwoatiirly Una n( lnat (mm Main street to (ink I liloek 6. said point Iwlnit HIS M avenne. and tha run ml I iinvina foot dlnianl Iniin the nnriiieaaiar laken III plana aud anei Klruilnua ly Una u( Kluventh atroel: theme umler ndvlaeinent and Itudini almiR a Una parallel with tha sold plana, aperlltrtltltma aud ea-1 norlhenalerly Una ol Kleveulli ! tlmatea sultafaelory and aicord - I lo the rranlullou ordering the w,, hr,.iore UK IT 11KUK11Y HRHOl.VK.n. that said plana, apeclllraltuna und nn the eaaterly line of llloct eatlinutea (or lite Improvement n( . 7, ssld pnlnt beliic II.!' fevl said portions of aald alreeta byjdlataui alona said Una (nun InatullliiR a llshllna ayatein thertj-, the aouthweatnrly line o( Klev on, beluit the aHi'irU'atlniia and , enth street ; tnenra southwesterly eatlnuitea nttai'hed to Ihn plana ! over aud ai rmis lllnrks 7, I and (lied herein nu the 81ih dny n(3, Canal Addition to a point In June. 19IS he. and the aauw ire I Ihe renter of the nlley lu Bio, k hereliy approved. 1 40. Nli'hola Addition, said point UK IT Kl UTIIKIt RKSOI.VKI). i luilna Mil feet distant from 111 that aald Improvement shall bo i southwesterly line of Kleveuth known aa liihtlua Improvement a t reel: theme aouthweaterly No. 1. alona a line parallel with the HFJ IT Ft'nTIIKH nKSOI.VBD. IsonllHrtaierly line of Main atreet that the Common Council hereby across Work 49. Nichols Add-!-declares Its Intention to improve ""n and niocka 4. 5. SH 3.. said portions of anld atreela In I '"i. h," rlnal Town accordance with said plans, ape-1 Addition In a point on tho norlh eldcatlons and e.tlmates. Hulil ! lrly Hue of Second stree : Improvement shall conit of Im J hence m tho norih,.aaterly provlns Mnln street from Second i "n" of Second streel to the point street to Klcventh atreet and u' l-lunlli. Klovenlh street from Mnln street UK IT Ft'llTIIFIt ItKKOI.VF.D. to Oak avenue by InatnillUK thereon an ornamental street lUshtlng system. Ini-ludliiK all ner ieasary underRround conduits and Ihe Installation of conductors the erection of lamp snpporllne , as Ihe time aud place for hoar standards and nil applluncea, ap-iln-t objections and remonatraurea paratua, eiiulpment and IIk lit In k laaalnat said prHaed Imprnvo- llxtures net-tiaaury and or lllcioeitt , to a romuletn avalem. ready fori operation apd the maintenance and operation of such system for a period of ten (IU years, In- eluding In anld nialnlennncn the (urnlahlna of electrical eueray o(cial Newau.tir. and the City Kn ' suKl.lent power to properly aup - I ply the anld system. Tho estl - mated cost for the installation of (or tho estimated cost for Ihe In- "'aa man one men In length and stallntlon o( concrete posts sal sold nolle ahull roiiialn In leg more fully shown by ssld schedule ;Ule rlnrsrlers. a ropy of th res cn (lie with the Police Judge ., "lution of th Common Council, 23.d:u.OO: together with an ad-.Hie dnto of Us adoption and the dltlnnnl oat of ISOID OU for ! KiiKlneer shall (II with th Po tho inulntenamn and operation nf j Mr Judge an afddavlt ot Posting th above lighting system for ten said -notices stating therein the (10) years, all aa more fully I data, when and place where the shown by Schedule I of the said j sumo have been posted, all aa plans, specifications and esti mates on (He with the police Judgo, to which pinna, sncctllru tlons and estimates relerence Is hereby made far a moro purtlr-1 provement shnll In all respects be nlar description of said system ; governed und follow Ihe pro snid aatlniuto In ettlinr event to redure outlined In the city Char Includa engineering, suiwrvlslon.l ter of th City nf Klamath advertising, clerical ssslatnncel Foils, adopted on the luth day and unforseen contingencies. jot March, IB 1.1. for the Improve- BB IT FfRTIIEIl KKSOI.VF.D. ment of alreeta ,uj al,d that Ihe property lying within the (or Issuing bonds upon said im boundaries hereinafter described provement. be, and the same Is hereby de-'Stnto o( Oregon, dared to be benefitted by said I County of Klamath. Improvement, to-wit: Icily of Klamalh Falls. Beginning at a point on the I I. I,, (laghagen. Police northeasterly line of Second I Judgo of the City of Klamath street at th southwesterly cor-'Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify ner of Lot 4, II lock 19; .l. 1 1. .. HAFiK...i.rl. II.,. . . r (second .creel a distance of ISO.oled by the Common Council a fPet; thence on a Una piir.illel : with the northwesterly line of Main St. over and across Works 18. 17. 1. IS, 14. 13 o( the Original Town Addition mid Block 48, Nichols Addition ever ann across r.ievenin atreet 10 a of hlnrk 3. Canal Addition, wlili h point la at right angles to and 231.3 leet from the northcnsterly line of Rievcnth street; thence southeasterly to a point on Iho northwesterly lino of Mula street snld point lining a distance of 253. foot from the northwester ly corner of the intersection of Mnln and Kleventh slreots; thence southwesterly along 1 the northwesterly lino ot Main street OUR BOARDING VOLI OLI -fgi-LlMtS "Tre LAPS HOUJ UlS "TPIPa1V WE 2 PIPMY 5PEei-T OUR VACA-TiOci OF" A Bl3 BAMKER EtSAP, . WELL AMP t30OPr-BU-f "fr(E WAV VcHJ SXA33ERATt;P -fdldGS,. M WoRPVoU rlAP ME P0M5 UvyERV-Tr(IM3 BU"f TALL I M 3 oFP-filE SAME HORSE VJlYf OF WALES7c(;va1HILB I VsJoULPMf, OF COURSE J SAlP "THIAlSS1 a tha nulhwimtcriy enrunr or innri,nlll , atretd lo a point on Ihn wet aide or ('ninmori lal aireol; Ihenre ia..nth aimu aid Una lo and aorOK Kleveulli atreet In a polol ' llial Monday. Ihe nun of Hcptem- ber. l?:n, at the hour oi o'clock p. in. at the Council Chamber In Ihe City Hall nf Klamath Falls, oreiim, be fixed nient anil mo i-oix-n juaKO oi tue City of Klamath Falla la hereby directed to cause notice ol said liearlna to he published for ten 101 cuusecullve puhllrutlnna In tho Klamath News, the City tlltl- iltlneer shall within flvo (61 days Irom Ihe (Irst publication o( aald i resolution rsue to be conapicu- more fully set forth In Section XS. Page 9S of the City Charter, nn IT FUHTIIKR nKKOI.VKI). tint the proceeding (or said im- then'-oMnut in foregoing Is a duly en m 1 1 .. .1 .,,,,H f ...... I ... i ........ Us regular meeting held on Mon- day the 13lh duy of August. 19ZK, aud of the wholo of said rcaolution. Presented lo tho Mayor and approved by him on this 13th day of August, 192., T. B. WATTKK8, Mayor. LKM L. OAGIIAtlKN, Police Judge. 10-t Aug. 18-2K Inc. To read the Klamath Nows day alter day Is to keop thor oughly Informed on happenings of Importance throughout the world as wall aa In Klamath Fulls and vicinity. HOUSE AS GLiZSTS Ulti I 1. - l "WE PRIAlCE t UP, BUT VoU -WEV MAV POUfeT.' - yo.i 'J AT A Bis SM Ct&i SUMMER ) $ 7,1 LOPcaE 2--f tJASOKi IS ... IM AH AU1FUL ncta u. . nt. orr. THE kLAMATn NEWS r IIICIKI. HOI, It, i HAN FHA.Nt'UCO. Aug. IU. (A. IM l.uul It, l.iirlo, Haii Kruii clacu real estaln operator, today vciitlod his reported purrhaa of tin, Mnllnry ami Hnvrltii hotels al I'urllauil, Ota. Ma daclluwl lu mime Ilia ejuul pur lino price jrhi'..'..i,ii..!iv.Tt,'.rT ' aoia ( bswwuii ivtaksjaui Itching Torture Use Zemo, 1 Ienllng Liquid There l on snfedcpendalil treat ment lir Ihe itching tia-turrtif Leas ma. Tlie firt npiiluntitm of Zrmn usually stuiM ill lilngnnd gives relief. It will hrhi rid the skin u! Pimplea. Knihca. 111. itches, lllcmnlics and similar annoyin skin irnlatiuns. You will lie siirpriwd luiw quickly skin lioubUs will rcot;t UitliWcJcan. nntlarptlC, siailliililt liquid. F.mv tn apply al any linvc. 3.V. t. and $1 00. FON SKIN IHRITATIONS LISTE1 THROAT TABLETS MOST people know tliit ahiolnta antidote for pain, but are you careful lo uy Bayer when you buy it f And do you always give glance lo see Haver on the box and the word orsuinc printed in ml? It isn't the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it) A - drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven direction tucked in every box : Sllr!ii the trail ntnrk of 11.111 M .titif arliiie af UuaotcctUacldaittr ol Sallellcaikl By Ahern SPEMP OL1R VACA-TfOAl EUNE AT A Bl3 BACKERS . LOPc3E ?-Vf(rrJotJr IF -Talk oAi -frC same; SUB3fecf LOiVlO EAloUcaM, BELIEVE i-f W5EF.'-" Moul, IM ALL fiOMMEP WAS WE IM A . IfeMT", -c OR Pip wn 7m REALLV S-TAV Vl REALLV STAV l.WreA. HA lk i