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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
Tn.-ttlav. OdoblT the Page Two SMITH GAINS IN M F J' DOVE Or ftAtt HAINLo OVER TEXAS EXECUTIVE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR L Warren Company toC Start 2nd St. Work h.J bwn UrJ asalust 2ND W Al'STIX. Tews, Oct. S. (1'nlted j News) The dove of peace, in wings: ' silently torched, arain (lie orer the state capital mod Gorernor Mir 'lam A. Ferauson aDDarentlT has . .r...4 TMnrlnm S.mnnrnrllr at Falls Will tBtler Ueast. In thrilling word battle with, banquet 10 mo noju her enemies. and their ladles tomorrow eTenlnf. j A truce in the rerbal warfare waa'at the Masonic hall. I .Hrihnt fmilllHanlv wUH. Ihfll Til. .It u th VImI rtf Slrie or description, ana any "uoe Monday of Lee Sallerwhlte. ! f snetal events that bare been! that I may hare at the present (nm Waf ,,,, wnere h6 nid ptaBBed by th aereral Masonic bod tlme toward, the ra Iroad program j ggaf o ronfer wUh trMsury for , w,n, are entirely my own ideas and npin- ticMf nftriing tu problems. Sat- 1, expected that practically ion, fteimer naie i wen i tcrwhlte had threatened to call an ' erery member of the two ontanlta DIDIUlia u- J ...... ... Some time this .. t! War ren fonstruetlos) company will tw ain Improvement ork .u Second ip.i it was announovd U: iilsht by Major Arnold. Ial superln- The Knights Templar of Klamath . ,,.ni,.nI. ana . (Continued from Page One) l'avlng on Lincoln sire-. will commence soon. Major Arnold aid. Twenty-two thousand yards are to ke laid on Second street. hare I been by any tnamauai on. .. .,., ., . ,,. ..... ....... .in k. nm- group o Individual who " ' makers to investigate all state de- ent, taking advantage of this op portunity to become better acqualn- nor acted. ted with the new members and After a conference with Attorney I strangers that have made their General Dan Moody, who U direct-1 homes here during th last few any urns oeen oupoeu., partmea BnleM tn woman govcr- TOr OI me o. r. yrvgiau. w idnalon of the Northern lines. If nt readers will kindly refer to my platform published In an- ( ,nf tbg lnvti(.aUo'B loto ,he ae.monlnt other part of thi paper and which of the sUte hiKnway depart. 1 originally puoiraueu iu iuq ath News under date of Sept. 29. they will find that I have spoken as being in favor of the Northern lines. On this platform I still stand. If I am elected to the council, the railroad program will receive my i-careful and earnest attention and' action taken npon .lt to the i The banquet will be served at ment, however, Satterwhite an- :jo and the remainder of the even nounced he would not issue the i ing spent In various diversions. legislative call nntll Moody s work was completed. WAMBY'S MAJOR LEAGUE DAYS ENDED, REPORT CLEVELAND. Oct. S6. (United , , , , , otii nioiuKauWi lue aero best of my ability acd reasoning WOMEN ARE FINED ON LIQUOR LAW CHARGES Tastefully dressed, addressing the court In low tones. lo wo men sat before the local Justice of the peace yesterday afternoon. The two women were not out to secure donations for the Red Cross or any other similar orga nization, indeed, they were tn court to answer to two charges that hands of the park board and the council can only dispose of tuts property upon the reoommendai tlons of the board. That as far as I can learn there has been so at tempt on the part of the council or -the park board to dispose of this land to the detriment of the Northern lines, or to the detriment of the people of the city of Klam ath Falls. - . Boundaries of the Second ward are: From corner of Cook, Campo and Tth. thence to Ewanna St., Ewanna to Juniper, Juniper to Cen ter St., Canter- U Lake Shore, Lake Shore to the Tale, Tule to Com mercial. Commercial a Cook, Campo and 7th St. PLEAD XtT Cil'lLTY LOS ANGELES. Oct. II. Pleas of not guilty were entered here by the five asserted mall robbers charged with participation Is the hold-up of a mall truck, several weeks ago. when approximately 1300.000 la 'bonds, currency and from major league baseball Monday. ' jewels, were stolen, when waivers were requested by the I Federal Judge James refused to Boston Red Sox. Wamby has plaved 1 allow a reduction of the $100,000 The I bonds nnder which each of the five powers. Os the subject of the city parks, I anight say that the management .-a , h. narks is is the 1 " " Tl'.yZ. ... v .h. h Boston for several years. other clubs in the major league is held. they allowed the request for w'aiv-i .fl BT'r.cS er, to expire, and the vet wtl""".. LOCAL BANK HIGHEST BIDDER ON BOND ISSUE (ComUsned tram Page One) prove of a hill for an ordinance which had for iu purpose the hir ing of G.' C. Kennedy, California construction engineer, that he might make a preliminary sewer Burvey of the ctty tor a consideration of $1800. . , t mat luv I1U1.ID 4IVIUI v 0,,lng. New paint, spare tires, excel- Is famed as the only player who ever performed an unassisted triple play In a world series game. SETS SEAPLANE HKC'ORD BALTIMORE, Oct. 2. Lieut. James Doolittle of the army set a new world speed record for sea planes and won for . the United Statea a second leg on the Jacques Schneider seaplane trophy in the international seaplane races at Bay, Shore Monday afternoon. Leading the field . on each lap, Doolittle rounded . the seven laps of the fifty kilometer course at an average speed of iJl.573 miles an hour, which was 43.753 miles an boar faster than m previous un official world record for seaplanes set by Lieut.' Ralph Ofstie at Bay Shore a . year ago. -' lent upholstery. Just pay $13J down, easy terms on balance. See1 this car at Howie Garage, l.th and Main Sts. 0.3 1 KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS Are the grade on the child's report card satisfactory? IfNot-WhyNot? Defective vision Is the cause of over 50 of the failures of school. Don't scold the child but DO find the cause and remedy it if possible. A thorough examination of the eyes may locate the cause and correctly fitted glasses may be the remedy. DR. GOBLE Eycsi Examined QUICK SERVICE 700 Main Street Glasses Frames Groand Repaired The women s'c i"-r m"ur' " I. one Mns and !o. A.iams ' were, arreted, according ! H' Ju.tlcw vf the l..ce. at a house !. catrd at t'.iuimer.UI strrot 1-..-K ... characj !lh the uulaw- ...i ...... f intoitcatlng li quor and wit. disorder! conduct Fines of IN" '-we.l for toMslns llnuor. and 1:1 a paid by each va t! disorderly con duct charges. KEVoTt IN Ml AKAtil A WASHINGTON. Oct. U Nicara gua Is again torn by political re volt, the slate depart luwtl baa been adtio'ri. ( on.ci vallven. headed liy lien, t'hamorro, hare taken posses sion of th Fortress la Lottie and demsnded rktmlslun lit Hi llberul uiemlHra f President rUilorsano's calnnrt. tlrt fighting has broken out and two persons have been killed VI I... "s-- h). th, iw J H OTEL ASTOD EVERT ROOM U PRIVATE TOILET Jo ; fUiKs New, Mo.Urn Close to 3huiMna Dtsiiicl and I heaires FRCCCARACE T.rd Iron. II 5 BECAUSE IPS DEPENDABLE one imfwrUirU reason for your choice of . southern Pacific Lines Your travel rFoiiru!.rT u kKwJ'k' ,f4,- ComforraWe trains leave at convenient hour. You arrive st your destination reitrJ and retre.hcJ-.nd on time. Service ml everv-here en the Pclfi Coast, plus four popular trsnscontinenlJ routes to the can. economical. too-rtduJ rounJittp fares maks travel f prmncl inc.pensiv. For complete informstlon. communicate with. Southern Paeiftclines 517 Main St J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 709 SPEEDER FIXEp It was not lonit after L. Car- Conceding that Mr. Kennedy might iter, of Klamath Falls, entered the 'be entirely competent, the council-) held that It might not wish to em ploy him for the actual work, fol lowing the survey, as provided In the ordinance, and la consequence, rejected It. At last night's meeting the resig nation of Dr. A. A. Soule. as a mem ber of the boxing commission, was received and accepted, and Dr. G. S. Newsom, director of the county health nnit, was named to succeed him. - - Francis R. Olds, commander of the local post, American Legion, ap peared before the aldermen last night and verbally requested that $250 from the fund received from the boxing commission be turned orer to the local post that It might be nsed in the building of Its gym nasium In the new memorial build ing now nnder construction. The council, however, held that the money should be used for play- ground work, and Mr. Olds' request was not acted on favorably. L. E. Sullivan was engaged, at the suggestion of Fire Chief Keith Ambrose. His salary was placed at 125 a month. A new fireman was found necessary as a result of vacancy recently created. A request from John McCall. post master, that an arc light be placed at the corner of Ninth and Main streets, was referred to the light committee. Considerable routine business of little consequence was transacted at last night s meeting, ofTicr'6T the7 OSstWo tie peace" here, until he was dispossessed of J15. Mr. Carter, arrested by County Traffic Officer Knowles, wss ac cused of speeding. He paid his fine without protest. IltEXE CASTLE M'LAfGHHX ILL CHICAGO, Oct. 26. Mrs. Fred- erlck McLaughlin, the former Irene Castle, is In a hospital here under a physician's care, following the death Sunday of the second child born to the McLaughlin's. The child died three hours after birth. Mrs. McLaughlin was taken to a hospital several days ago for treat ment for "acute indigestion." ENTERTAINMENT POSTPONED Due to the acii'n or Mrs. Percy Twomwy, wife of the vice-dictate of the Moose lodge, the entertain ment of the establishment of Mooaeheart will 'be postponed In definitely. The affair had been scheduled for Thursday night In Moose hall. You simply can't go wrong in buying the 1926 Essex Six Coach that the Howie Motor Co. Is, offer ing. New paint, spare tires, excel lent upholstery. Just pay $198 down, easy terms on balance. See tnisi car at Howie Garage, 12th and main bis. 022 Two loaves oi bread for five cents at the Piggly Giggly today. See our ad on page 3. 027 Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains ith mm All oVatrfMf 3Se sad CSe trt sad tnhm. Caildrsn's Milol(auJdr foraO&o, Better than a Mustard Plaster TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO LEASE 400 acres, extra good plow land, under irrigation. Will make a good deal to right party. call 126 So. 7th street. Ask for Tappan. 027 M MOOSE ATTENTION Owing to the death of Mrs. Percy iwomoiy, the entertainment sched uled by L. O. O. M. for Thursday evening has been indefinitely post poned. 027-28 Be sure to visit the Plggly Wig- gly opening today. Valuable cash prizes free. 027 What Pretty Girl Did : for Sick Stomach iTVfy7-, . - L '-A.. e.ii J I f -VW' j Miss E. Rich of BrooVlya, R Y "i: "I don't know what the cause was, but every few days my stomach would feel alt bloated op with gas, my sppeiite was poor and I felt sick to my stomach to say nothing of head Little Liver Pills until Hoiking seemed to helo. Aftel minv f.M7. B rclievcd at once and now as sooa tny stomach -talks' back I answer with Carter's and have the last word. tliugjtorrs, 25a . SZ oAnother milestone! Future Issues of Copco Preferred Stock Will be Offered on a Six Dollar Dividend Basis. flA OREGON! COMPANY I iAVC;f A ..J mum "rtXJK PARTNERS IN PIOCRESS The California Oregon Power Ccr.'.pz-.iy announces with gratification that as a result of inaeased earnings and assets ar. J improved business conditions it is no longer necessary to offer a return of seven per c:r.t in orJcr to ol-uin capital through tiie sale of its preferred stock. A new issue of preferred stock r.o.v oiTircd hy the Gir.ipany in the near future will carry a dividend rate of six dollars per share per year at a price to yield approximately 0 o. It is available on monthly paymc:::. ' Three groups of people arc interested in this announcement: The Holders of the 7 Preferred Stock already issued. Prospective Investors in Copco 6 Preferred Stock. The Company's Customers and the General Public. To this group our rnnouncement means that the Company's Preferred S'.ock has materially ad vanced in value and Lv.;r, and that it will now be possible to reduce the expense of capital em ployed in additions and improvements. Dividends on the 1 Preferred Stock already issued are of course not affected by the reduction of the divi dend rate of future issues. Although the net yield of approximately 6; is lower than that obtained by earlier investors in the 1 Preferred Stock, both classes of stock have equal priority as to p.r.scts and earnings and the reduction of dividend is a true indication of increased value and security. The Company's obligation to its customers and the public requires that service shall be rendered at rates which are just sufficiently clear of the cost to leave a fair return for the money invested in the Company. They are entitled equally with the.stockholders to information about the Com panys progress and to the opportunities for in vestment which it affords. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Ask any member of our organization bout the convenient terms offered to local investors. Vjjices: OREGON Roseburg Mcdford Grants Pass CALIFORNIA Yrcka Dunsmuir Klamath Falls course tu- ' ; Apron.(V ! Dantt WedneiJ,, I OctoUn ! De-ricing Jsg.r,;i1, OIlriliT r) at ALL HOC The coffee here can't it EA . Al Coffee t 616 J Be sure of futW Tour comlerl-sj hoalth dopnai of beat yo afc furnars. . Tut 4ptii1a oa la your fornacs his hlch It is lst-4 boms. Ilxalta abundant clmUl moist bsat! Kxl air. Comfort ousts hrat si ' Dsns and sffert HAIK THE FURNAC 1023 H" STONE BUILDS SAVE THIS K ...!..- ainSS-TIls lr irsms u .jb delay and P,,,1 rwrun srhsrs t creta Is small. I IlulM your f""l bard StoDS-Tlls. 'J Thr sns attracllva In spu"1 you money. Th footln ? "solid" block, turn ' tit-ni WITH BT0!1 Klamath' Cfl PineU T0I1 Market AnyBuil; art wall thongbtodl specifications. , - n. the fluildlnf .Dollar. ;i SEE ; Doslima, vS"t" (AdverMseaent BOO Hopk. BW