The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 30, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THF. KT.'AYATI. NKWS
'AGE SIX
WEDXESDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1027.
t :
EUROPEAN TENDENCY
p IS TO AUGMENT RISKS
OF CONFLICT, IS BELIEF
CITY BRIEFS
'' liKNKVA. Nov. J. (AIM i of those clurites nldonurns
'Ktlropesn security as a smarnn-: transmitted to Sir Krtc Drum
tee of peace has n-coded and mend, leacur secretary, a memo-'
iot advanced since llic sit-naturc ; minium contululnn extracts from
Cf II;; Licnrno ocroomcnts, In I l'ara neaper which In
Ill opinion of dclcsuto and claimed hcd "' ! Intentions.
Yr-prtsenlntlvea of ft vi ral ncu-j The Polish ntl llu.lt toward
trni countries lo lh-j conrcrence Lithuania wa defined In u nolo
t lh prwiiai.iiKiy commission prvn ntc.i lv Polish ministers in
On ' disarmament which o,vin all Kuropciin capitals. Includln
liorn tomorrow. ' Voscow. The noli declared that
?ne llrliliFllUhr.t n-.ilo.nian '"laml's "" ' a "'"l
cnl o Hi !,, lo exitew tho "''' wlM" ,,,,,
Ojdnloii lo i ho ..r-ei-v.doi.cilt tll-.l
fciiropo mIuiw i fpn5 of rcturnine. I
It asserted Itiat Poland's de-
to tho olil pr 'tnr p.ilicy of Hie
;f eilicncos.
sires had been frulratiM hy Ll-
acainst ' "'uania 's rcpuud refusal tj ter
minate tne state ol war v. men
crentlot
tiothi-i' ll ttt i-ii men! ine in.
tcfl, o dimlnlshfnc tin rUk of rIullJ occupied
) ; Tlion tt n'nn In tie Haltii.
poialtJy Mr-liU'iirfl ImMwivd 1-ith-'
uniiia un l Poland with t m ri lain-i
ty (is t.- the eventual attitude of
Uu5ma -Slid CiTniany, was riled
an iu- kali.n of bitterness left ,
tvt-r t-j i f the treaty of Yer- f
iailloH hy th rrralton of no ,
trtfttes and the allotment uf or-,
lain territories to others. j
f-This statesman especially al
V Una In !:.
Evergreens Will
Dress Up Street
Permission has tieen obtained
from Keith Ambrose, chief of
police, lo place everRreea tree
alone Malu street and rrs
streets of the business section
Juded to the relation between (or ,he Christmas opeuinit which
France and Italy as furnlshinf , wj lM .bra,,.,. Wednesday
an nample imi-war ncrrouv ; ,
s.. i-',-iut U.M rraace..u-I?,,n,!- lc,lwr '
wercd !ii Italo-Albanian pact b.-liercd for a time that
Of a fx -ar, apo l.y the r.-iusins ,hc ,r' "roul1 not ,n
r-r-l c.nc:u-:on of an accord with accordance with fire rulinc how
J.;., Slavi, n; that Italy -ver thronsh the effort, of Wil-
.w r.-,..r ,t .i.:. k.. hor Kennett of the Brownsville
fti'luni I'rtMii Keiitii4k-Mrii.
( laud Hill of Cuiloqutn has re
turned from Louisville. Kentucky,
where she has been visiting with
her parents tor the pat several
ui on ihs.
'
(ionlon Sniilli ller l.ordon
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Snm
Smith of (irant I'ass, formerly
of this city, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs It. M. Smith home when
they returned from .the ' valley
Sunday He will visit hire for
; sometime.
. ' ' ,
, Mi. Sly Itoluru Homo Mm.
tllu-r Sly. mother of Mrs. W H i
Miller, returned ro her home
uvar mrrls. t'ahfornia. yesterday
nfi.T spendiUK several days vlsll
tr.i; her daughter.
j
Sacrifice Sali New brown '
Kussian pony coat: sixe 4u. tvth
er ready-made fur collars and
.uffs. 33t Main St. Phono
Adv. '
!
yiolor To l-'ort Klnltiatll -Fred ,
Peterson, county school suncr
iuieiKli nt. and Frank Sexton,
county Imivs' and pirls club
leader, visited all tho schools j
north of Klamath Kails yesterday,
which included I-amms Mill.!
Chiloiiuin. Fort Klnmath. and Al-:
foma. I
Miller. Home Mr. ami Mrs.
V !v Miller have returned home;
from San Frmcisco where the'
spent In days on business oud
pleasure.
it nttolu.r 9'li.ince with the
l-..v.iriinii nr ft -e.run.-i It is I
. .k.. t Ka Iore. permission
. . ,, , . from the chief.
cuntrle, hold the view that Italy ! n ,he fnmt his wwlt.rIul cul.
tks either Alcer.a or Tunis in . treTf.mM and brjnKins
order to permit an cutlet for her ; them , A commlltce of bu,i.
KrowinK population In eonson- J BeM m,n wiU tTnaRB for Int.
;. with Premier Mussolini s ;decora,iult ot ,ho trvv9 aai ciab
bclief that ltaiy natural expan-;ora. jighting effects will be
alan should be Mediterranean, used.
Some statesmen here look for j
Woolen Mills store and Mill Hous- liriuroiiis I'roiu Snn Krancls-
lon of Houston 4t Jester's Shoe eis Ceo. Fife of Fife a; Amicke
ws obtained mercantile company is expected
to return this morning from San
Francisco, where he has been
transacting business.
mn effort on the part of Italy to '
cjwn negotiations with France!
for peaceful economic penetra-
Ilea of Algeria' and Tunis with
Increased rights for Italian enii- j
crants.
IjiTItb representatives of several
C. of C. Opposed
To License Cut
(Cca tinned from PK9 Od)
iL l . 7 . ,r ,''" thoroughly and finally
in, opinion hat with security , cord d ,
apparently falling l.ckwrard. the tM0 ropo!MK, 13 llc,.5e tet
aaller countries will naturally; The board approved the re
Urn more and more to the lea-1 por1 of ,ne coniru,ee lo adopt
tae of nations as the real safe-j ,he universal policy dealing with
(nard of peace. financing various organizations
With Knropean statesmen in-: holding conventions, on the rec
tfnl cn preventing tho coutro-; ommeDilation of R. C. C.roes
jersy between Poland and Li-1 beck, director in charge of tho
thnanla reaching a point which legislative committee,
vrr.ld disturb the peace of Eur- Convenllons held here will he
bpe, delegates of 26 countries : given every possible service
Will attend the session of the ' from the chamber but will be fi-.
preparatory commission. nanced by as mall fee from all
! The Russian delegation is re-1 delegates registering. This plan
ported to Intend to propose pacts ! does not financially obligate the
cf non-aggression, not only with chamber to any conventions they
nations bordering on Russia, but ' have endorsed.
l ain trjlh Oreat Britain and tie i
lt'nitc4 Stales. The soviet gov- STUDENTS SELLING
Ncvv I'pualm Shop Just ar
rived, now shipment of beautiful i
winter coats. Also rain coats, at
rock bottom prices. Room ". :
Melha.se Illdg.. opposite court
house. adv. 2 T-tf ;
.
Krom Merrill Ccne Hammond
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday from his home at Merrill.
eminent, which recently brought
- hes Pwlisb-Lfthuanian dispute to
the fore by dispatching a note of
warniog-.to Warsaw and a note
counseling caution to Kovno. will
liarticipate in the conference as
ART SHOW TICKETS
The tickets for the Art Ex
hibit which will be held at the
Freemont school from IVcember
1 1 , Q urn ' . .1 anln anil n. w h.
non-memUerof.the leapue. The;purchast.d from tne pupi of
S!iptinx In C ity Mrs. Jack ,
Morton and Mrs. Earl Walker
nf Hi Me brand were shopping In
the illy ye.stcrday. Mrs. .Morton
is spending several weeks visit
in her sister. Mrs. Walker. !
Krom Spring Lake- Mr. and.
Mr. Hubert C hey no, prominent
ranchers of the Spring Lake dl-'
trier, were risltors iu Klamnth
Falls yesterday. j
.tnnouiiceiticut Mrs. WlllarJ
Johnson, accredited teacher of
piano, opening a Studio at 1 -1 '
Main street. Kooto 1, Stud lo'
phone 1456. Residence phone j
733-K. Adv. 23-2l
i
Krum lUmanu Mrs. John
Drlscoll of Uonauia as shopping
in Klamath Kails Tuesday.
Al KpiMfpal f'liurcb Tod.TV
is St. Andrew's liay and Holv
Tommunion will be celebrated at
1 o'clork this morning In the
Episcopal church.
Army whm Iu KUtinnth Full yes
t rdv. He wilt lesvt tolav for
Torthiiid Colonel O'NVII U oil uu
iiiitpeetlou tour.
m nMVltl HiimI;i Kteitlllff Tile
vouiir people of the Chiir.tl.iii
chuivli il hold a pntreant "Per
fect Love"' nt tho thitreh Sunday
eVs-niHK at T:30. The funds ro
coivod will be used for tho bene
fit of the orphans and old peo
ples' home. '
tin llM)tiev From Son it I o K.
J. McKeiuin of Sea Hie. Is spend
ing several Weeks In the e(ty
truitsaettng buMiness. MeKenitle
Is a former resident of Klamath
Falls.
Konl VeiicblHtn A spec la I
meeting of tho ltoy.il .fiKhhor
has been called for tonight. All
members are requested to W
piesent,
IHtiarr I ilel .liu-t Ward filed
a divorce iu the circuit court
ycMerday against Frank Ward uu
r rounds of cruelty.
.liHN.nuir liHtlng Tlte Wo
men's Missionary society of the
First Christian church will meet
at the home of Mrs. I). Frank
Owe us at 1333 Lookout street. I
Thursday afternoon at 2 3..
uiltiN Th Chrlslmns tree;
which the fire and poltcv de
partment arv having for the ;
children of the city will be Frl-
day eviuilng. Oecembvr r3. In- j
stead of Christmas eve.
!
A,rrirs Krom reiidletuii The
Venerable Arehdencon Sidney I
Creasy from the headquarters of )
the Kpiscopal In Tendletou. Ore.. 1
arrived Iu Klamath Falls last
night to consult with the Hev.
J Hinry Thomas of the St.
Paul s Episcopal church.
Iteturns From South Levi
McDonald returned home Monday!
after spending the paM week In
San Francisco and Sacramenlrt
where he visited with relatives '
and friends. McDonald la a prom
inent rnnrher of the Langell tal-:
ley district.
Spt'ii.tt Wrok-fcnd In nll
Mr. and Mrs. H. M Smith and
son Don Id spent the week-end
at the Sam Smith ran-h near
Grant Fnns. vlsitlug with Sir.
Smith's parents.
Milium To Cent ml PointKarl
Templar of tho Templar Motor
company motored to Central
Point Monday where h trans
acted business, returning yester
day. For sale old papers. Call at
Klamath News.
POWER PLANT
FOR SANTIAM
RIVER ASKED
Promoter of Project Seeks
Use of Water From
Marion Lake
j WASHINGTON, Nor. 21. UY
A protect to use the waters uf
! Murloii hike, nt I lie south fork
of Hie San tin in river. Iu Oregon
to operate a hydro electric power
plant nith u capacity of 15.uo0
, horsi .tower, was submitted Iu u
jnpplit atlon for a preliminary per
.mil filed with the federal power
'commission today by J. G. Kelly,
of Portland.
A How of water at , the rale
of sjuo cubic feet per second
throuKli a In-ad of 4Sii feet a-
jtaid to be nvailable ror the do
j velopmeiit.
The project Includes plans for
et list ruction of a dtveroii da in.
, iHiKer hon-te and pliH and ttnnH
; inisotiMi Hues lu the Saiitiam n.i
j IUin..t forest and Marlon mid
, Luii counties. Oregon.
1 he Sunt ia m river Is a !rlbu
tury of the Willamette riv.r.
Tower created by the plant mould
! l e sold for public utility uur
; ;ijse-. It was said.
WOMAN PAYS FINE
FOR BOOZE COUNT
A fine of $1imi was p-ilit by
Claily. North yesterday after
notot in the police court for pos
sewsinn of intoxicating lliior.
She was arrested Sunday night
at 6:'j llroad stre.t. and pleaded
not guilty before the police Judgo
Monday niurnlng. dematidltig a
trial Rut yesterday afternoon
she pleaded guilty to the chirge
ot possession and paid her flue.
The Methodist Ladles- Aid will
hold their I'hristmas basanr Iec.
2 and 3 In the Loumis Uuildlng.
lu addition to the aprons and
fancy work there will be one
counter of dollar gifts cf every
dewcriptiou. also a sale of hjme
and cooked food. N3u
1.K Mi ll I'Klt.MANKNT
j W.WK
t fui- rain days, $15 00
! I'KAKI E ItKAlTY Kllol
i he school. The procec-ds from
the ticket sale will be used to
different
Vnllcd States is the only other
non-member particiaating.
"gainst buy pictures for the
ana is specifically the alleged rooms.
mistreatment of Lithuanian der- The pictures for the eihihi'
gy and the closing of Lithuanian l-me already arrived and the
schools In the Vilna district. To hanging of them will begin in
this complaint Premier Walde- a few days. They will be plic-d
Diaras iT Lithuania has added an- in the auditorium where the light
other that Poland seeks to U ncellent In all parts of the
Vrlng about the overthrow of the , noin und every brush stroke and
Kovno government. In support cdor will lie brought out.
SM-n'l Holidays Here .Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk White of l.os Angeles
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
in this city with Mrs. Ocar Shlve
nnd Mrs. f'harles Roberts, sisters
of Mr. White. They returned to
their home in the south last
Sunday.
Inspector VMt ('My Tolone'
J I'. ONeil from the I'ortland
recruiting district of the l S
AT TIIK
LIBERTY
-TIIKATRK-
I.AST TIMK.S TOIMV
Jack Luden
In
'Shootin' Irons'
...with
SAI.I.V HUNK mid
HtKIl kollLKH
A nllil whooin' Western!
( online Till IISKAV and
HtlDAV
I'KIM II.I.A lK.
'Birds of Prey'
PINE TREE
Last Tillltn Tolav
Kl I'ltKMK
VAl'ISKVILLK
A ITS
-feuturlnK
4ri
KING
(he great Pnlbe Dog Artor
In a diversified a. t uf difll
cult stunts shjwhig man's
greatest frltou at his best.
m I be arrerii
AIMH.PHK MKNJOI In
"Blonde or
Brunette"
Tburstlny nnd l'rld.iy
"WHAT
PRICE
GLORY
ff
One Sh )w only each after
unin und evening, stnrtlng
at two und elRht o'clock.
AN
Insured Title
is a secured title
ONLY ONE SMALL
COST IT PROVIDES
PROTECTION INDEFINITELY
Make it a Xmas gift for the
entire family
"The cost is less than the worry"
Wilson Abstract Co.
Across street from Court House.
Make This a Jewelry Christmas
While prices are the lowest and our stock
the best. Gifts supreme for all mem
bers of your family.
The greatest money saving event on Dia
monds, Jewelry, Watches and Silverware.
Glover's Jewelry Store
"THE HOME OF THE BIG STREET CLOCK"
The Unvarnished Truth Why
Millions Suffer and Die from Preventable Diseases.
Presented in a series of three powerful lectures. Under the
auspices of The National Health Science Bureau of America.
I t Wt.N Tho Nutuiul Laws
That (,'oulrol Your Health,
How to Clve Your Child
und Yourself 4 tiiiuuro
Henl. How lit' Ho, Metier
l'h)seully, Mentally stud
t'lnnnclnlly. Mow to Heully
1.1) Instead of Merely K
Ist. How tu Kul to. l ive.
Instead uf Living lo Kut.
Irf'arn ot the l)e h'twd Min
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and How They Can lie He
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vitalised by Nulur.il Methods.
T-s s.
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mm
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There nru ' 1 11 1 11 fixed
laws goveilllng I lie well
being of our physical bud
Irs. til" vloluiion uf which
Minus an unfailing penally.
How lo olilulli practical
results and lu he ''ll,
v 1 g o r u u s and vi;irniill)
IllUe.
Proving thul good healili
six'lls gtod business.
L. ANTON WAGNER
le itirvr uiol Educator
rtHHl Spoilt I ll tilol SeooHlr
a
Beginninjj; Thursday at 8 P. M.
DECEMBER 123
American Legion Bldg.
3
AdmUaion 25c
2
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Standard Dyers
and Cleaners
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Lxix-rt lelnii .
1409 Esplanade St.
Phone 825
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t Oltl tur over nil nt one time or on" ptecuMit a T
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