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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
Page Six Tuostlay. Dpcomlu'r 1. li2! COMMUNITY CHEST WOULD SAVE SnlrEWS KIDS' FAITH IN SANTA CLAUSj Tjai ...iiu t.., 1 tTues.tavi - Tho New. a.ks you to consider) Of course there ii suor to the ' A" " ', .m ,u,j the e. of Ms. '' J"1' """J !' Am!aVrv!o'r Fm.le l.,ech,r Jlma... and his Parent, -"" ' ,.b.r 1- W,.M..-.. .ord- ob certain sireei nr a ret- - ' - - today 'a Irsue ot !.- Journal. tain other street In Klamath FalU.1"0 l trying to mako end. meet, ln 10 ' It was only recently that Jimmie. who. In tho Process, . ,xer- . m3 )U1S1.0 ,.air NoT with hi. entourage, arrived in the 1 fencing considerable dlftlculty. Jim- ' Ten m(,a 1irej ln . city. j mle f"th"- ' US That,"1Tt rum running attempt north of her,- nnet a the Vernacu if fa hmk. ru The New. ha. no Intention of. Problhlv lmmla h . SunJav. unlay were h-ui l-y l nuea answer before the federal grand Jury in I.os Anselcs. 1 i-jvno. and almultaneouly Mia. j riiamherlaln til nude a dame, ot I Hie order cf the llrltlh empire, j Henceforth her title U dame. WASIIISOTON, Nov. Sd. Hes 1 pli0 the vrltlcl.nt. and deinanda for hi rlnetlou. made hy omo In fluential aewsuanem. Secretary of the Navjr Wilbur. Intend. U 'ay j in ihe cuhlnet for the time being at lcat. He unnoumvd Monday nlxiit that he ha. r.'lu.ed aiipolnl ment ua chief Juallre of the Call- . fornta supremo court. Local Briefs efficiency Mau Iliw-K.nn.ih1 Z::U5, 1 n itn ut becoming tearful. And yet. Jlmmle. SVJ ipor, Tn, NeWf knon Jm. let It be known, Is Just a few time. j mle; knowj that be might be ter- he length of the average pop t-:riMy disipi)olIucai out that n, vouM tie. Not that he doesn't under-) w mak. u tarouell vltitoui und a 101 01 inmg. aiium MKng to act the part, n the man Since he waa old enough to grasp, h hu molbn n ,.4 nini. . . .. . v . .. nu .I..,. ' the mea. ne nas uwu w . h . Clumsily, The New haa had Its say. It Is asking the people of; Klamath Falls to contribute to the community chest. It Is asking there Is an obese old gentleman Testured In acarlet and wearing a white beard, who, since time be gan, has made his rounds on Christ mas ev, and never once failed o,tlut durinfc tn noIlday W1150n local folk will net forget the Jim mies who are to crawl out of beds, believing as only Jimmie can be lieve, that Santa Clauf :s "H forgotten them. The News, which haa asl.0'1 out little, requests Its readers to re member the community's unfortun- remember with some kind ot present a little boy or girl who has deported himself in a commendable manner. . ' The News knowa that Jimmie knows that he won't be forgotten December 25. Jimmie has that something which . rOKTLAXD. Nov. 10. Two high way robberies, a doicn burglaries and five automobile theft, were cleared up today, according to po lice, following the arrenl of Ray- I mond Walquest. 17, and Howard i Smith. 25. Police said both were "graduates" ot tho state Tv'orm school. ao many grown-ups haven't. Jlm-jate beys and girls. And The News mle has faith a , faith which. The . believe it will not have a vain ap News hopes, is not to be shattered. I peal. Larceny Case Still commander or the period ot one I year, dating from September IS. IT1J rii,U fntiet 1925 The order is signed by 11U1U9 V'aUll V'UH Joh2 , Today the case of the state '.f Oregon against C. K. McCarthy. charged with larceny in a dwelling. will be resumed In circuit cour Brandt, commander-in-chief of i-D. tonal Indian war veterans. a - cording to the newly named commander, there Is a reorganiza tion of all veterans of Indian wars THE DAUXS. Ore.. Nov. 30. Hushie C. Tracey. IS, and Eugene ilcDermott, 17. both of Bond, were arrested In The Dalle, early this morning hy Police Chief Frank Heater end lodged In the c'ty ja'l pending Investigation cf a scries o! robberies in 1-i'Jrinde and Pend leton, some of which have been confessed to by tho youthful pair. The boys attempted to park their car, containing more than $100 worth of loot at First and I'nlon streets this morning and Chief Heater standing by the curb offered to help push the car into the park ing space. Noticing the number of automo bile robes and other articles ln the 1 a 1 il,,H Th throughout the United Slates one rooes anu oiner art.c. .n ,u before Judge A. U Leavltt. Tho " I ,-. n, became suspicious defense had not finished i:a ease : r,l.,l ,hm , ,IrlVB to the 1 tir.nj -or tne 010 ana aapenaeni last night Attorneys Interested said the trial has been one of the Isn't n.iu nd their wives. of lta kind ever heard in tho ec-m- KLAMATH BOY SCOUTS tv MrCarthv was indfe'efl at police station, where a completo check of the stolen articles was made and demanding confession obtained. I Committee Probes Arguments For a Federal Building In compliance with the sugges tions of Senator. McSary and Stan field and Congressman Slnnott. I members of the local federal btilld-j ! Ing committee met In the chamber t of commerce yaaterday afternoon and heard the reading of the dnta ! which will be sent to the congress I men in connection with the petition 'for a federal building In Klnmnlhj ; Falls. I Bank clearings for the pail year, j Increase In telephone connections, : school enrollment, showing the In I crease In population, the Increase 1 In postal work and mailing, light j and wster return, and iu general j the growth of the city wrre made manifest In the reports which will; be on their way to Washington within the next few days. There will be another meeting called during the week before the final completion of the report which la expected to win for Klamath Fall, the much needed building. Those in attendance ot tho meet ing wero Judge I .em fiaghagcu. II I). Newell, Hert C. Thomas. John A. McCall and Lynn P. Sabln. YUII. III l-oiil Man II. B. tirlgsby. will knon local resi dent, ha. returned from Han Fran claco, where he spent several day.. While the'o ho vl.ilod Hubert llun.aker. lorn! Jii'llce if the peace, who I. confined lu the 1-ane hospital. Hero frrni Siin KriiU W. J. Hanged, railroad man, J. O, Muc Donald, J, K. Sunderland, ot the Wabash railway, C. H. Taylor and t. K. Keney are Included In tho many guest. In Klamath Fall. IhU. week from San Francl.co. Hero fn.in 1'ortUiul G. II. Klch mond, purcha.lng agent with th Oregrn Trunk line, arrived In Klamath Fall, last night, after pending some lima at hi. home In Portland. ' " " ik.nnaihi u... . Rvana of Ku.ene, what I. known I n.B "? C ' " iiihm, .rrireu III d vliU 1 , .,., nown nn 0 'sk efficiency man. arrived In dlvl.l.L .1. Kail. !.. nmi , llM,. 'a.fc.J l.llleaa Interesta Kv... ...... I. " Klhm. an Klamath into bu.lueaa Inl.reata. Kvan. may ,k R"M remulu In Ih. city atlor ucceptu,, ' J a buslnvsi offer. 1 Itelni-n flik U..l..u.l II.. .. .. ....... imnj l-ells. ll..:. VI ..t. u 1 . . t '" Pelt., retur,,-. ." "t I "w"i .wurpiiy aim a number of ' iv.r.h. , ej uhers. who are atudenta lu Oregon ! Ing ,1 S Agricultural colle,., returned to I It,. J, J Corv.l... Sund.'y ,,,,... . " ... 3 .pending Thank. giving holidays In! Kliik recent session of the grand J ! - CAPTAIN APPLEGATE RECEIVES NEW HONOR Captain O. C. Applegate, veran 01 tne juoaoc ana inaian wa: :.hs been appointed state commando: cf national Indian war veterans, ac cording to an appointment received by him upon his recent return from Jackson county. The appointment makes Captain BACK FROM PORTLAND LONDON. Nov. 30. Austen Chamberlain, the British foreign secretary who engineered the Locar no treaties which are to be slgn- Everctt O. Nord, Klamath county scout cxecntlve, with 17 scouts re- turned to Klamath county yesterday' Taetiay tne hlKh. ea.e am. souau imcr a weeana; honori wItn,n ,ho power of trip wuicu iikik inem 10 x-oruaaQ 10 attend the conference of the scout Portland VIltoni II. B. Moms. A. J. Jaenlcke. C. I. Jali.n. J. M. Macleay. K. M. Pugh ard W S Rnbsor are Imludjd ill tha score, of out ot town .l'ir. In Klamath Falls. They are all e.ld'nt lf Portland and are ccmlilnn.g hul new and pleasure In their visit here. '""biih rtuuii.y morning, after .pending Thank. giving holidays lu Klamath Fall.. ekout .Mu.treV IMuner The regu. lar December meeting of the Scout Muster. Hound Tallin will lw held tonight In th Marshall ileus. , 9:30 p. m. with 15 aeout master, expected to attend the affair. Fo. lowing tho dinner the scout met iers will adjourn 10 conduct a bus iness meeting. COLDS U iihiI or cheat a ram on mtlU WMted eiurnalty with VSCC4S V VAPOROB 'lfrd VMuJ a freou.si ..T1 Icttdache,pT nn.l All 1 . . 1 . . wMWH Better than a M2 KLAMATH VALl.KY HoliJ'ITAl.. Money can secure no butler care In confinement. adv-l Traffic Officer Is Back from Portland patrol leaders of Oregon. O. Saturday, according to Nord. ao Viclty hike will be enjoyed by the C"uts. 40 ot which are expected to fc present. The destination will Applegate holder of the office of be announced later. 3overeign to bestow and henceforth chamberlain is Sir Austen Chamber lain. K. O. The K. Q. stands fi.r knight ot the garter, which In turn stands for all that Is good and chivalrous ln men. The knighthood was granted dir ectly for Sir Austen's work at Lo ll. R. Kuowles county truffle of ficer returned from Portland, last night following a two uars vl.lt In the metropolis:. Knowlea made the trip with A. A. Mellenry, Auto Association representative In the lntrcLi of bettor highway marking ln Klamath county. ' If you are uncertain about the ar rangement or wording of your adver tisement don't hesitate to ask us for suggestions. Wo shall be glad to 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25" $5.00 FREE Watch Saturday'. "ARE YOU LUCKY? uA BARGAIN PAGE" Perhaps You'll Die the Lucky 1 Mrs. H. E. 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