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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1925)
Pc Twd I IMCIN Ur Lr-" " ' MADE WITH BYLLESBYi ' iCoutinurd From rago n' b made j i-riil seale which kill po.shii. by ,h' J''"''n" -nj EXTRAVAGANCE IN bradbury reign aad the of the H. M. Br'lcby ; (0m, pa)w t)nc) Company. i ; The arrangement offers the (rl;itU' missions, but still are un membtrs of the company's organl-1 av.e to justify the heavy expendi-, zation greater opportunity for aJ-' tur and the total of $H.0J , vancement In their respective fields which is More than doubls that of ot endearor. and ondouhted'y will previous administrations. J tend to strengthen b present, x stenographer who is paid a sat- , high value and good marketability ry f $150 a month. Is j of your company's stocks and another of the expenditures that j vj.. the critics do not eountenance. It Tit sound public policies and relations of your company will be saalously guarded and expanded through the connection with the larger company whose similar pol icies hare made for Its nation wide success and popularity." It Is understood from Mr. Mc Kee and his associate in the -Copco organization that they believe this -....,. will lu of treat ben- .tit to the organixation and will have the effect ot bringing to the assistance of the present Copco group the nation-wide utility orga- nlxatlon and financing abilitea of the Byllesby company. The Byllesby management has aa- TZK07Z:iZTlC0L. MITCHELL FEELS gram of development which haSj been Initiated by the Copco people; and that it ia probable that thisj program will be expanded because i of the enlarged financial resources) which will now be marshalled for the benefit of this property as a re sult of this arrangement. Bylleshy fc company nave long enjoyed a splendid reputation as j earpert engineers, financiers and utility managers. The company was organixed in 1503 by the late Col-1 onel H. M. Byllesby, who had a i remarias.e career as a pioneer in the utility business, reaching the I Tice presidency of the Westing- house Electric company at the agej ot 26, and thereafter spending j many years as a pioneer in various utility enterprises In Oregon and j Montana. The company was estab- lished. primarily aa an engineering argument DT Fr4nlt K. Reid, concern, but the activities of H. M. arman's chief counsel. during! Byllesby & Company soon acquired, Mch decUrea that th, peopde a much broader scope and within If the rited state, regard Mit. a fw YPr th firm bpram nrom- ... . . rf . ' inent in the financing, designing, j construction, operation and man- agemenT ct electric and gas com-j pamra. " large euin oi eipens . was gathered ani maintained who . are specialist! in all phases of pub lic utility administration, engineer ing, construction, financing, legal, operation, commercial and adver tising. Since the organization of; the Bvllesby comDany many mil- Ity properties have been purchased, reorganized, financed and develop-j ed. The matter of public relations , has been handled with remarkable ' ter) was not a human being so ; State Senator Arthur Whitney, re success and the company was one ! far as the law Is concerned when ' pub,lcan' who was baclle(! br ''" ot the first to adopt the new wide-' t Bay, ona m&a Bay not unjusUy anti-ealoon league incomplete re-, ly-known customer ownership Pol- kill another. j turns indicated Tuesday night. i Icy of financing. The management! .We will show that when this! In 151 eIectlon Htricts, most of has. from the first, been conducted klndiy old doctor hnmanely chioro.i'thenl ln "nl")Ien. Jersey City and along broad lines, and Its reputa-; formed th num n ,k h Trenton. Moore had 41.152 votes, tloa for fair dealing, both with;more morally resD0Ilsil)le or mur.j 10.940. These fig-; respect to the public and the mem-!der then ne nad kmed a , , : "I not include any precincts ber, of It. organization. Is ln evi-; crppled 0K .In Newark whe-r. Moore ex- dence in all of the manv m-nner- v Dected to win with 20.000 to nn.irn , Ues in which the company is Inter- ested. The Byllesby company is al-! ready well known on the Pacific coast, being Interested ln the Mountain States Power company in uregon and Washington, and in;., . . . I the Western States Gas ft Electric ' me of the cnme and "how "at company. Coast Valley. Gas ft,"19 fh-V3lclan Justified In end Klectric company. Sierra and San the "fe of ,he lefo'm'"i. crip-; Francisco Power company and the:PlCc1, lnsane Kirl' j ban IMego Consolidated Gas ft Electric company in California. The fact that this company, which is noted for It3 Intelligent and con servative financing and manage .rnent policies, has. recognized tho opportunity In preferred stock of the Copco company and to the res ident of the territory served by the company, who may look for ward to even greater developments than Copco has been able to make 'heretofore, because of the diversity of the Byllesby Interests which por - jiuts ot more extensive itnancir.g. vH.,.,. uijjjoueui, b. uar- This move Is a direct re?ult of the ris according to Incomplete . forwnrd looking policy of The Cal-i1"" "PP'rently decisive returns. The ifornia Oregon Power -comjinnyi rcsl ttle democratic state ticket 'which has found expression through j on"arently has been successful, its monthly piibllcntion, "The Volt." l,f,,Plte scattered excitement re through its new industries depart- Ka"linR 'he activity of the Ku Klux ment. and In every activity that i Klnn in wlius sections of the state, would tend to nltract outs:d can-!"10 v"(i"K was liRht. There was Hal to Investment In southern Orj - Son and northern California. It is of considerable local inter- est that thot-n in charge of the. pow cr company aflairs will continue to pendent candidates nnd three regit Want to save $2:.'? Just buy that . ,:tr republican nominees were eloct- . ii.jnie-r e.urinn uemnnsirator. Ztii. hnen naetA ht.t tlftln ..a I- ..1 buy. Howl Motor Co.. 12-h and Main. O30tf . Finp Beauty Shop, now open for business at Bee Begins Dress S ip?, 129 So. 7;h St. Phone n 3. ijV( In this territory and that the i ... .iir-. wHh th. nub- tb.t has haracteriael th Copco operation In the past will be niain- tained. Th home office of the ; company will b continued as at present in southern Oregon. tii understood by them that A. M. ' Thomas, secretary of the board. : was to do the work of the board ! without assistance for his regular j salary ct $15 a month. I During the previous nine mouth j of the XvUndor board the btao , Toucher drama by the president of i directors waa only fctYIW. This was paid o C. V. Offleld In Krb- , rnary, ttrit. AU 1M time tlw , Bradbnry crowd have been In pow ; er the vouchers of the. president and director have been la rice of this amount for the RTrater part, and the fanners who pay the bills 'are greatly Incensed at the needle. HAND OF MILITARY: (Continued from Page One) witness:! 1 ,., ..,, I es recessed until Monday. Meanwhile. Mitchell's counsel will I I be busy examining such of their ' witnegse3 e In Washington ' ad prylng deep ,nt0 tll9 corre 8ponaence relating to aviation wWch Beit,M ,n tne fj,M of tne ; Tarioa3 departmen,s lnd tne white ; Hoa5e Tha pro!ecatIon will spend the ,t(,ira -.-,. to ,,. defense testimony aa It views irrele vant, j The refusal of the court to acquit ! Mitchell on his attorney's plea that the war department had tailed to ) nrnvA Its rasd. followed a lenathv i cnen as "one 01 our greatest pat- T08 . " i JUSTICE CRIES "NO," Aajr, CriVKCV WPQ" nliu otc-livr i w (Continued From Page One) .1 Rln Ot Kan run f i nswl in nritnn f f tho remainder of hi, natural life. I ..Jt... . .L tt ! a it lnniraiinn oi in n;i i ii r ni in defer... nle. cam. from tm Lewis N. Mowry, who said: "We may prove to the Jury that! Hazel niazer ih Hu-tnr'i riiih. !".' " f W"hout rms' lep'ior ,. . yv ' a turtle on Its back euu uuu DU soul." I Mowry said the defense would prove Dr. Blazer was Insane at the ; IWAlVro fC ci rrTrn TmbiVL.i 1J LLLV.1LU MAYOR OF GOTHAM (Continued from Page Ono) running second, and vine, socialist third. Thomas I)e- DK.MOCRAT KI.KCTKD RICHMOND. Va., Not. 3. Harry 1 F1"od liyrl- democrat, was elected : B,vtrnor of Virginia Tuesday by a j of approximately 75.000 j "either bloodshed nor fighting nt 1 'i Polls. - i 1'KiHT IXTKXsK CINCINNATI, Nov. 3.-slx Inde. en councllmen under the new pro- T"1. "n'tU system of 1 '"e early count Indicated j tonight. Thirty-nine candidates v, ... ' I KLAM"TH VALLET HOSPITAL. 1 Be(l be reserved without charge for the Bxpected confinomont. TO YIELD PALM World's TuIIest Building t- Be Overtop rcd by Two Con templated Nw York Sltyjcrnpfrs. IK run: 1 ''' '' plana tr t" hare '"' ms iu V Vorii i"i .in of sixty av strict Ono Hundred and Teu T second striHil ani Urcudway. i oua of ai-.y-tlire stor.es on Ko s.cond street, has v.a aJJi-u ' teret to the pirennial d!cul.m i.mcorning tl.e ho:tht of Uuiht'ncs in the largar titles ut the 1'nii. J Sialos. One of th" new skyscrapers will be tea stories hisaw. th other eisht st.irli'S h:hr, than the Wool worth liuildinir. h:ih n 'w has the distinction of being the tall.-s: buiWinc In the world. Hut the t-onttxi)la:jd structun-s, atHwrdinc to many league businosa men. architecis and euxlui'ers. neither mark the llm t of height to which economic conditions will ftrce aky scrapers, nor the limit of helxht which present day methods of steel construction make practical Skyscrapers Art Esssntlal In the opinion Of the. men. the cities ot the future will be made possible only by skyscrapers of stu pendoua heights. Only through the construction ot skyscrapers, they fcay, can enough money be made, enoagh time saved ana enough ap polntments kept. Neither Industry nor commerce can be proiitably pursued unless activities are ao t-entrallxed that the banker la handy to the industrialist and the lawyer handy to both. Aa for the Ins material advan tages ot the skyscraper. It has been Iwinted out that the towering struc tures ot steel aud atone carry one away from the natural anr.oyam- of the ground. The dust and dirt ot the streets are left behind. There Is more air anrt more sun licbt the hicher the building reach, as towards the sky. Noises pf mo tors and trolleys arc left far below. Made Possible by Steel Steady improvement in the qual ity ot steel, in Its fabrliati' a. and in the melhcds of sirurti:rul stee! design have made rracthal the;.4ay a akrarrats.r .-iri iime:i,., erection of siuh bn t:c.-. as the sixty-iivo and s: hree storv 1 structures th.it .re i:..w cmiem. plated. The standard speciCea-ions ot the American lusiituts of Steel were In tho field. The fight t.r.niuc op;Kncule. following ono of office was between candidates Hie most hectic fights for th- of-1 named by a citizen's committee and fico in the history of the city. j those chosen by the republican or-l With the dernoiTatlc vote divld gaaitatioo. . ,. , ... jed. amoas sevVsJ cnndiduSj. Sit-. ' ' ' " i olf st-Dd'ih'fc election with n nlur- "ntr i MM.rfc 1NS TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 3 Cora. inisslcnGr A. Harrv Moore, of Ji r- over rra - - .... cit?' candidate ot th; Ilagu- , democratic machine has been cle l- ed governor by a plurality ot : from 40,000 to 50,000 votes over many rural districts. where Whitney was admitedly the strone-i r i I REPl'Iil.ICAX EMKTF.I) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 3. John Duvall, republican has been elected mayor of Indianapolis. Practically complete returns Rive the victor a plurality ot 9.683 votes over Walter Myer, democratic candidate. KAXSAS CITY VOTE CIISK KANSAS CITY, Nov. 3. In one of the closest mayorallty contests ever seen in the city, Albert I. Beach, republican Incumbent, and Ben Jaudon, democrat, were run ning neck and neck as reports from the last scattered precincts filtered in. Political leaders of both parties Jointly predicted the winners plnr- alHy would be lom , T'o,e KKPI IILICAV KI,i:(TKI BOSTON. Nov. 3. For the first tlmo In the last 20 years Boston has elected a republican mayor. Malcolm K. Nichols, endorsed hy the good government association, scored the republican mayoralty victory Tuesday, when he defeated Ask ICeaft III lfWAt your dealer! WYdnosilnv. Nov. i - I. 1 9-2.1 ' ,M hi I The Woolworth Buiidng, loon to Iota titlo of taUctt building t the world. ; Construction for Hie dislan and iimlnl" ot the ! ! that Is now used I fabrication of structural steel are j tor Urge b-iiWinn Is reached only among the must recent develop-1 at the ba ot a solid column of ,mcn;s wiilch hato not only adJed steel Zd.uvu feel hiiih. to the losalbllitics of t. l con- Kroi.on.ic forers and the polen Htnicton, but have materially cut I ilalllloa of :e. I conatruction com- both the cost and time elemrnis. l.tno to imnt t.,jnU th fulfill. It would, accorilini; to architects ! mi nt of il:n nronhery made at tha ,nml engineers, be n.-isnible to erect -It - Illfh aa the'Woolworth lltiltillnss. lit "'trui-toTcs lit al. t l. th. say, niavuhe h. rrsTti-d to a hr;rh; i f many Hons ; thousand feet If t lie l.md Is proper- their ly distributed. The "crushing air. .-.llty of ai.Droilmatelv 'iio votes i. ilcrno- Theodore A. filer, his nearest oppn:': Iteturns from 300 m; precincts gave the f. i eandidates the .foilotrlm- Niehols E6.S0U: ti'.n.. Joseph II. O.'Nnll 2S.IK". lei II. C.Mkley, is.4f. !. leading ' 'T.TS.4; M H.111- voti: of okh. i::-. i: I'Aitlii. Nov, 3. prrrnd r lil levo and hi:-, new cublr.it bay . : vlved the fi-.t vote In tiie i: of deputies ,y n margin of 82 s..t. Following tlM nudlng of mi-i terial deeiarj'ii.n, the ch: :;i, Tuesday nlrht voted conflilen r- e govcrnm-nt by 1 votes to if, " n.i at n.lL.r L;lHt; SALT LAKH Nov. 3. The first snow of tho season fell here Tins, day and the mercury dropped to 41 degrees In this section's first touch of winter. That Feiex 4 touring Nr Ui down sure ha, u it of ,tr,,s n, is one real buy. fi,. t , .h Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main Hts. ();;- Top Notch Rubbers For Men, Women i and Children. first Quality. Every Pair Guaranteed. Houston & Jester 55 Main St. Phone 210. , tu you nmi.-il rn-iv. e ..n ,,f . K. sm.e. 1...111 ,. . ,t a.h.t.... wa as9r;e,i that tlm cities of fuiurt- will be vast iciinmui. of titanic ImiM'.nss rearing heights halt a mile Into tb IHIkKIl I (Kill S tl.K On Saturiluy tr.ua i-!tie o'eloek In tlie morn.;:; utiul etiut. nivmbrra of ttl. r.nils rplseopal null J will lioM u I'Hpi.id food and run mage s.iie in ti.e ro.,;ns forr.ieriy ocrupled by the Kli.waih :hoe conimny. v.i?'.T!'S . r.- I t.-.Vr!....!''-.-..- GAIN OF 68 PER CENT IS RECORD nr rni nrn mu r (( onllnuetl fruiu ' One) uueatlon. "Wall, I lulshl flveisral oin.,.. several answsrs. Vervlra, of thty ,VS .course, is one ot our anna, ana . mm ,..v. 'romi-ntrale on (hat. Another thing Is: Wo have tremendous adru i tea over sow other similar organ, j liallous. "for Instance, aa you well know, .our chain of stores, WIIU Its allied I In. nullum, allows us to purchase ! on a huge scale, aad. I believe. ; somewhat rhaapor than can hiuii ; '" ' jHrt I other lores We nave the buying ! poster of approilmataly stores. ' Figure II tint (or yourself." J Ak'(". Mr. Vannlre pointed out. the C ) len Itule stores figure on 'a ii'.ii'k turn over and. na a result. j 'lire, he beluves, frequently able to; I sell it-, r. hoiiduo mora cheaply thani ! are ium olhrr ornanlialloua. j When Mr. Vannlre flrat opened1 up the local Colden Kute store. It' boaated but four employes. Now : there aro SO. ' j -We all of us firmly believe In, j the future of Klamath Kails and i KUma'.h county, and we believe that anything we may do for Ibe i cumin unity lll. Iu turn, benefit j us," he said j l:nvoved fixtures In 11 store are southt continually by Mr. Van I nice. Any device wblrh niay tend to nprdlte lb handling of goods, j he fators. Kecently he Installed a I cable earrirr, which eave customers 'and rieiks roiisiileralile time. 1 Coats I.Ho and Hi 00. al Ham- """ ) It M,i.,.-. iii.i. m.i .1 Inc and sstwr Coats IT 40 and III 00 LISTERIA) THROATTABLETS UMUsr MM4.n ajaiw qjs,ii lltam-:: Ball Band Rubbers they wear and wear and A Every desirable style in RaWj r i d R.iWier Bo vvcrsnoes, i c-o We guarantee every pair off Band Rubbers and Boot r Jt'arm.hi'(i v.rr'. .r i ' i bat,, i Hit iw.-. lo fru.ij Infurmw tt? lu ls4 isik, , sasst , la one al k.. "owle Uoter r, hHs. TL... . Forbe8rY Good 8rrlaJ I -n't mats st Ural. IKin't ata sn!h lv.n i b situJ 111! I get St qs Van riesiwi it lHfs nnnr ab In. twuily sna il rerew m Mil hloatai Msilsi 1 B MOTd KLATUTH KiOTKlW A. Mf K PA NV.