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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
'.Ifi. )N TWO THE KLM'iATH NEWS fEvery Morning Except Monday) United Newt and United Pr$u Telegraph Service, SECTION TWO Four Pages (given I ho fullcat latitude in ,. I pressing Iholr view.) before their follow i ll If n, milijm i, (,r rniirM Hi the reiiuirrineiiiu ill nut betray 1 hoaa confidential atiulr wlil.h: lit he detrimental In the ,,-r- KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1925 L CL NSE HELD B II WGIIIfe 5 Hrrl S. CONJECTURE'S ! FRENCH rARMprancc Asked to rm nmrrr mn rrotect Americans mi wsm run Price Five Onto Officer Citri President A I on of Cue Apprrhcniion and Mingle Freely Among , Diplomatic Corp iieuume nf a navy In ki: nK nh iim grcnmosa ami iiiunily of our country." What lha prealdenl said aluoii ill navy applies In uriny. Mil -itll rnnlonda. Mllrhi'ir. i.f.n was nuMI'inI WASHINGTON. I. (., on. 28 Hourly durliiK the discussion of t ! j I'mii-d News - Murkrd apprehension Jurlndi' lion question liriiuuhl up mlnitle llh 1 1 lie nil optimism hern by hi counsel. Ii utitlclp.ili il 1 1 1 over 1 1 f r.c l l hi. Mil of l ho Pnln- Ihf army and nm y, ,.i.rtii derision ,,f it,,, curl I'mi I' iiililm I will hnve mi I hi- aettle- iithrll Iiiih launched II bus 11m rlr.hi l Judgo Iimh lli "" ' of Urn French war dihf. "I ' '""" j ilvf.-n.li will titnttx ulmo.t utra.lv , Ku u-r diversity nf opinion conn martial. uuon inn rlithl nf freedom of Im. .,. expressed lu r,.,,nl yrur, rolling l" "'"' j wrh unless prosecution Is averted l.r ..rri.iul Washington on any que , Judge !i"n ""jliy Imhiilrullllca Involving link of ti..n w,,.h tli attitude of a for- ,,. Murhrll. rllmo-, comprehension on the part nf thi- ilcn power lownnls n.n Pnii.i ,t ni mi irim n charge against mm jurisdiction Hi" II In Judgment on Washington, on. 2. tiio Hod state baa culled upon the Vench foreign office to provide protection far American Uvea and property In Damascus. Tho Mlale department bus sent a Optimum ' message lo the American repre- WHEELMAN NOT ATI WRiLIL POST ON STEAMER IT"! . . Now)--Bodies of 19 persons, vie-j Itlma of the wrnck cf "The Sunny-: UOHTON. Oct. 2S. (United land" at Vktorla. M1m., were pre- wa) Tno regular helmnman of pared Dr burial Wednesday and! are retiring; the aleamihlp Clly of Home, wan on .,, , lhftir homV, , flurry of u Ueath of a aerlou.ly Injured vie- GREEK SOLDIERS LEAVE BORDER ATHENS. Oct. 28. Creek troopa from Bulgaria, after fighting which the Ureelu threatened to utilize an aentallvea In Harla. directing that aubmarine S-61. It wa dlacloaed at i "m 7u,M,day nl''nl brought the grcunda for flouting the league of mey open conremallona with the I the naval Inquiry Into the dla- i "'" una aemanns ror peace in tne ;, 0.1. ! ll'nlt- I'rolili'lil fiMil , championing I'1" foreign office. It wai admitted here ter here Tueaday. Wednesday night. Senate to Ratify World Court Issue . 'PUSSYFOOT TAKES it i CRACK AT LEGION WAPIIIN'fiTON. Oct. 28. Kennte rnliflcatlon of the Dnltnl Klalea adherence to the world court with the Hardlng-Hughca-TiMtfldiie rener- Htnti-a hung. In the balance becaune ! vutiona will be paucd by a 4 to I of governmental reorganization with ' majority. Senator Frank n. Willi. Timothy L. Dreyer. of Savannah, fla . -third officer of tho City of Home, whoao atory of the craah waa tho moat comprehenaive heard dur ing the day, declared on tho wit ncx ataml l liat he waa operating the wheel for Quurleruiawtcr Hun hoii at tho time of tho coIIIkIou. He teailfled. however, Ihut (.apt. J. II. Illchl of the Home, wuh with him waa added early Wednesday when Balkan. another peraona died In a . hoapital. , Bulgarian troopa are alleged by Although several Demons lay In I the Orcnk general staff to have at .Memphla hoapiuls aerloualy Injured tacked the left flank of the retir Wedneaday night, phyaicians were Ing Greek army Tuesday night hope 'u I the death toll wou'J re-; near an outpost between Petrltsl main at 19. ; and Remna and to have continued I the attack until Wednesday morn- KVHTKM AT KTAKK iag NEW YORK. Oct. 28. ( I'nitfil rltlllaii niunae Krank II Held of , he wai hroughl i Bltltary Juailre j air colonel wa ( .Jimenial and ron- wVn he crlll- al.trtlin of I he rflrf. lraue Held ruuil "only pull id mailers of pub' llrld laid that Ion Involved U are ihtn. whlrh "up In rr been queitlaned that the limitation appllrd eiually In cltlten. but he den- I, It the statement roart martial, had II uttendant rlians of policies. The ailminUtrallnn declined lo he ii.lmlKtr. President Coollilge was represenied a believing that the downfall nf ( alllaux. who unsur iifiilly attempied debt funding no goiiation for Prance, will not In any wuy retard ultlinal'e settlement. OMAHA, on. 2-.Unltrd News, 1 "r'T, ''" T1 """n . . ' , , wis reported as sharing this view. The Amerlrsn l-cslon niuy have been a few d.y. lou late with lis I "'" ln 0,"',r r"''-1""- ulbV dnnunrlallon of crap shooting and ",0" """" member, the outlook drinking. i'" rrrded as less optlnilstir. Among A grand Jury has been convened ",0 'w making advocate of the lo estimate whether the last conven- policy t lint France ran and should lion, which met here eurly this -he made to pay her obligations In ! month amU wound up by adopting full the full of Cnlllaux wa not ro- resolullon. against rlntoua ron.lu.l. rarded with Die same apprehension ,mv i waa in orraainn mr iiaaraiii iinuor taw violations. Although nnly sl bootleggers were arrested during the convention. .. .h ...i.n.r. h.vM federal authorities here now believe the boot Intere.ts made elaborate i iierrmi. lurmer premier, auiierea plans lo keep the legionnaires sup-1 repudiation because the parliament piled with liquors. I declined to1 accept his financial pol- llobert Katuardlrk, the dry agent Icy. In these circles It was suggest who mad the Investigation, la pre. I ri tln, f ,i,, leni011 4 r,rr0I seming hi evlil,.nc In the granil , , ,.nl.d ,,,, wl w(n6 jury, im says mere ia noiiiing in Indicate that the legion Itself waa I lit prwcrthed llm-lto blame for the whiskey flood, ex- rnit thai If Ih leglnnnalrra had not " .... ,v Ih. rmir.'s rtBht ! Jecn here tho boo,,, never j KhopT.i.Vked bew cost. A nice '(lame at Hie end j ' ", , ... , , , avrirtnii.n; at ti.r.. OJH-ai i Sikh the prosecn iMfiM laid down a rmtfr-barrage nf klrk sputtered i That Essex 4 touring for II8S republican, Ohio, told President Coolldge Wednesday. Willi refuted, argument flreecA iinmeJialelv i.iu.n,t I KuvhI Knutn Riu-kne's avstem nf i . ... In the nllot housn from 10:40 n I. . ....."' order lor retirement. . ' " . - " i loin oa ll win meet an unusual lest in i m., until 10:24. when the two ves- . 'A Creek protest was dispatched ",", ! ThTl.l ' h1?.'. vm, h ' " Pll " Dreyer, who haa held a masetr a ! gt John will be on the eight to twelve watch and had taken the wheel while ' the i that . n unrlMi-mfiMter went In helow AbI. I Ihe battle of the : Notre Dame system. Both teams i are coached by former star from South Bend Institution. Ed giant tackle of the 1921 I league of natlins' council, asserting 'that Bulgaria fiad violated the : council's orders. Greek troops were ordered to re islst the attack which I alleged . . U -. .. n .nnl I.. I. , I. .. n .1 ....... V. .. L A laban I I. n ,V.AA I i II T V" C V l-nlted State. In the league of na-; himself, he said the two other men j eleven, tutor the St. John aggre-; " na" M" ?" , J?, T Hons uvim that the raservsilons available for pilot duty at the time gallon, and Harry stunldreaer and!" . . " were expressly drawn lo preclude auch a possibility. A a member of the cnate for eign relations committee he pre dicted that the measure would be approved by the committee, also by a 4 to 1 majority. Adherence to the court la asi were "rather inexperienced." Ed HunBlnger are directing Vlllan Lookout Adamson. stationed on ! ova. the bow of the Rome, reported a light on the atarboard at 10:02 1 unchanged, a fact which member p. m., Dreyer declared. At that i of the board of Inquiry aay invar- Jis. who bad determined not to con form to the council' will. Two Greek soldier were killed. When the fighting ceased Greece renewed the order to withdraw and itlme. he Judged, the light wa. ap- utbly Indicate, there 1. danger of j rearwa,d m0Tement .. proximately three miles away. collision. '.', -,,-m,, . ,k The distant light was pointed out to Capt. Dlehl. when the com- the Cnoain Dlehl Is scheduled to take i WttV ln conformity with' the coun- the witness stand when the court c" oemana mat a" troop oe reconvene Wednesday. withdrawn behind their own fron- ! tier within 80 hours of the coun- s marked receipt from Paris of j r. porn that M. Ednurd llerrlot might he aked to form a new rab : Inel. much republican plans and pledge. manrler nf the shin entered aa nroieciive lariu anu reuiionv-u int hniiu two minnie- oner ii was ..... j .l . i. . . . aenator mu.t .upport It. Willis .,, .een. The relative position I rbe,Vowi Z Bee BeginV Dress 1 cll' firet ".eeting In Pari. Monday aald. I of the llfht. Dreyer ald remained Shop. 028-31 evening. II debt aetllement hope "Jumping from tho dying pat) Into the fire."' oAnother milestone! ; have been brought' In. Local legion official any the Inst sonventlon was no "wetter" than any of the previous meetings. M Miration of the i down aure has a lot of extras and Mrk ... i. .......... Is one real liny. See It at the I prmrejus. "Hr tlrlliuialila In "red iih-" nf the r Howie Motor Co, 12th Mid M,iln I SIM. MASONS, ATTENTION Work In V. C, Degree Krlday Nlghl, Oct. Joih. C. K. DENNIS, W. M. Future Issues of Copco Preferred Stock Will be Offered on a Six Dollar Dividend Basis. ml shhh neii'ssl- I'llor of a sevnriil I Milrm-nt wild each 'T of the cIkM spi.c- 1 op a pir! of the P't Mllrhell, broke I'lt ronni. nltnikeil l'i at the coiirl for fien. A. J. Ilow- l,tn'KK. N. ('., who nd- fHy taking emphullr Miichelr pin for a rl-I.e, "flng probable reprl- 'Hii.wl from the ner- has lii-i n n pari of 'he Spatilah-Anierlrun nd later brigadier I'liand solaio In an nd- by President Coolldge academy on Junn 8. I1" commander In chief "ml navy aulil: of Hie nnvy nre 7A IT ORDERS at HOURS ffee we make an't be beat. AT Al ee Dan's Klamath MASQUERADE CARNIVAL HALLOWE'EN SATURDAY, OCT. 31., AT MALIN SAILING'S ORCHESTRA The California Oregon Power Company announces with gratification that as a result of increased earnings and assets and improved business conditions it is no longer necessary to offer a return of seven per cent in order to obtain capital through the sale of its preferred stock. A new issue of preferred stock now offered by the Company in the near future will carry a dividend rate of six dollars per share per year at a price to yield approximately 61, fo. It is available on monthly payments. Three groups of people are Interested in this announcement: TcALTTORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY I - YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS til Comor hihl Iraiiu at comvnirnc hours (veryituy moit eceryu'hcrs mter (mirsions REDUCD RDUNDTRIP FARES between Pacific Coast points now effective. Long limits; stopovers. Save travel funds-buy rounJtrlp ticket. Suhitantlal reduction. Inclfcct throughout the winter seanon. . . ..i.. moit-ncr-dot' Ana plan your ii. i i. s- lM lar value. Any Southern Pacific agent will gladly help you. Get hli advice nd aid. Southern Pacific Lines J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. DUtrict Freight & Pauenger Agent Room 205 Hopka Bldg. 8tlv and Main SU. in .L IT-11. Oral 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 croup our announcement means that the Company's Preferred Stock has materially ad vanced in va'.ue and favor, and that it will now be possible to reduce the expense of capital em ployed in additions and improvements. Dividends on the 7 Preferred Stock already issued are of course not atTected 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 7"e. Preferred Stock, both classes of stock have equal priority as to assets 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 pany's progress, and to the opportunities for in vestment which it affords. . THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Ask any member of our organization about the convenient term offered to local investor. Offices: OREGON Hoseburij Bedford Grants Pass CALIFORNIA Yrcka Dunsrr.uir Klamath Falls