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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
in MO . ... ia Work lZ-McBrld Jliii County , "tic lo Klamath J w. M. Mr.Mllls. a0 doubt, who ra tin acquaint. (, ticMlll- rr Mr. .'.lote-""" " "ol , . ' fom Volstead , j Ibt tlsis ,r HcMillt It Hate t ii, works out unfile. He ' , OrtlW Mi'lrlde. J record Ilea b Kllilk. Frowning 01 ,upolnt OB Iht M.MIII. "gets I i ill"r different Mi0td by Km men ,iiIUr occupation, j,- Hr. UcMllls Hid j1 ttllsve In 'stools', in a Melting oo de 4 NUrior them. I mt before. Ilul It a till, frequently. iieMbls-eroesrr nlin-m- to ur I don't msM!" M MtHills. n veteran nit records for ar , awr. In view o( II It vtll to glance rmn Is which bit i ten Mdaoil In iui U hasn't walked flu rsluntarlly. M Itnlltln. M .-Mills linrtt. Dend. Lin i (Mi tosnty. t'nlon iMif. Mslhear eoun ma. Tillamook como nun, Washington I mur. Wsb., and, Cuuib county. riGl 4tlsred yester iftuintloa to really Mi aaity. end lo e4, i expects to Muk lime. khraitlon that a tglltor I don't go VmcMIiIs grlnnMl Wa "Von see, I'd tw Bytelf. And. V la Idea that. man fair." Hxide aro plaun- pslgn In the ' ley chorused Inspecting In gal puck from school; '"litrralare on "how 'ml'' and much '"Mod of tha atu-i thi bojy orga. "Mnts, their itu- chtperone re- Uk Fill. H.inH.v !H the "Jonrnal- . . . orir tho paat "Btl'erslty of Ore- t tha dlrec- of Jsurnallsm. "". reldent of h on tha noml- Wf 195(1 4ttmt-m ' bod, who took . - iiiiimii to- Uwtllllly. " tha trip were Haw.. j . r rhaptrone. I -r, nmrrai We, ,nd Kill. (crT1.E.r.l'!,,, r n. 2 the reprice . Mora , H tooth fa-. ?TH pa stb 25' AUTO ORDINANCE GETS I 22 WEEKEND VICTIMS "(loocl mnrnlna. J,! )lulhl twonty-lwo young l.orlnn,ra who had roma out of tha w.m to an awar for vlnlallnnt of l,a r rolrhlna parklna ami irri. ... I dlnonca In Klamath Kll. ABd Juilga Urn (laghaaon loobrd around and marvlrd that ihara' war only II nf th Dapper l)an praaaBt whan on hla rocorda, and Judga (laghagan kpa ,ood rafurdt. thara w;-a booked 41 of (ha arnt whlla vlolatora. Such waa tho ca orar tha ptat waak-and whan traffic ' offlcara. apaod f"Pt and palrolmaa aaw fit to pick up 41 trofflc violators for auch hrnachna or vohlrla atlquetlo aa parking too near flra hydrant., ovar tha whlta Una or Juat parking too long. Tupplayf Dpcomlxr 8, 1025 BUT TO FACE ' TRIALS- tlcorge K. Mania, rflerpd the Ar rltlon of the tunn-me court of 'the lllntrlrt of Col u tn lila, whlrh (tuanhed Indlrtmenta Kalnl Kail and the' liohvnya 'nnd overruled n plea of ImleiiK'nt filed by t,n dufendanta. , One of the ltidlrimcnt, rovnrpd by , I the rourt'a rerernai cliarn Kail! Government Expects to Co to' "h rm-olvlim a bribe of floo.ooo ' The Bottom of Famous I influence ma official action re fi;i c j I ! (isrdlng curtain oil leaiwa then pond- SC11""" I Ink lH.f.re him. The other charge. WAB..1NHTON. Dec. 7.-( United j "" '" the bribe. Nawai with the leKal obxacle In I aj A Vlfl A Drrncrc he war of cnmti......i . nm-miwin nwuou IENT IS NEW CABLE HAS HUGE CAPACITY Five hundred and twenty tele graph toeaaaget and ICS telephone couveraatlona ire now poatlble at one time between New York and Chicago, over the American Tele phone Telegraph company's new ei-ntlle long-dlDtanre cable, which hat Juat been completed and turned over to the public for commercial purposes, according to word received here yesterday. Thla long stretch of cable which links the two great cat metropollsee In the I'nlted Htates haa been under construction since 1(11. when research and de velopment work waa euccessfully terminated and the conception of cable connections In place ot open wlrea waa completed. During thla eeven-ycar period,; .6oo sepsrale lengths of cable were laid and J5.700 poles were placed to carry the aerial cable. The total , length ot all wire In this cable la 447.000 miles, and approximately ft. 716. 000 wire splices were neces sary to tie la the many units of thla1 thread ot speech. The total cost of the cable. Including the repeater' atailona and equipment amount to approximately IJ5.000.000. j way or continued prosecution swept swtv, tha government Is e peciad to go to the bolioia of the Doheny-Ksll oil srandul bribery charge! In tha near future, after months of Inactivity. Counsel for Kdwnrd I,. Doheny, hla son. Kdwnrd Dohtuy, Jr.. and Albert U. fall are enpeited to do-1 clde thla week their course lu thei race of the decision of the District I TO BE INTERVIEWED NEW YOltK. Dec. 7. - Mine. Alia Naiimova came back 'to her New York hotel and hid behind closed doors and avoided all who sought to Inquire "as to her 'version of the latest bit of gossip In the theatrical world." This gossip lulls how Nmlmova, French and British Fail Agree But Put Out Re Assuring Note to which probably Is the most Import- an average of two parcela for every ant question before the world, never, person In Klamath Falls. , before haa been taken up with auch "Mailing at this rate will Increase good will and with such chances for success.' HITS LOCAL P. 0. steadily for the next two weeks, slacking up during the week ot the 21st, when It would be practically Impossible for any mall to be re ceived at any point other than on the Pacific coaat." nf fi,i.i. ... , ' i who for 14 years had been known or (oluinbla court of opium s wh ch I ., ,,.,.,, ...i. .. ,k ' ., . ' as the wife of Charles liryant, her again opens the sensational cw. In ..,. , , , ,.' ,. ' .,, leading man, in reality through all ! those years was the leral wife of a i llniulnn, and that she and Bryant never were married. "Print anything jou choose," was the word that Naiimova scut from her hotel room, wbsn urged to com ment. "1 have nothing more to which the oil magnates and the for mer secretsry of the Interior are charged with bribery In connection with the leasing ot tha K.Ik Hills naval reserve In California. The Indlrtmenta grew out of tho senate Teapot Dome luveitlKMInn. tn Which Ikihenv aflmllteri thnl hlu son carried lloo.uoo to Washington i my' ' In a little black salchel and gave It! Christmas gifts thai are different lo Fall. Doheny InsUted It was Juat ! at SOUTHWELLH. 1)5-8 a loan to an old friend The district court of npiials, in I KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. an opinion Monday by Ch;. f Justice;01"- "re ln """nt compre henslve and pleasing. GENEVA, Dec. 7. (United News) Arguments involving Great Brit ain's revered navy temporarily dis sipated the beatlflce atmosphere here from Locarno when the league of nations council convened for Ita fi nal session of the year. The council'a disarmament com mission returned to what the Brit ish term old fashioned, trench war fare, diplomacy when British and French arguments regarding dis armament ran afoul of each other. The commissioners notified the council that they bad been unable to reach an agreement regarding the program tor the proposed disarma ment conference. Subsequently Paul ) Boncourt, representing France, and Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, repre senting England, Issued a reassur ing Joint statement. Full agreemet on eight of ten points had been reached, they an nounced. The points upon which agreement still is to be reached, per taining to the manner of linking security to disarmament. "Disarmament," said Boncour, What you no longer have use tor may be Just the thing another Ii 'seeking. News Classified Adf bring buyers and sellers together. The "mall your Christmas pack-' agea early" campaign got over big In Klamath Kalis, according to Postmaster John McCall. The heavy run on mailing of holiday packages started earlier this year than ever, before. j Lines from 20 to 30 persons were filing to the mailing windows dur ing the entire day Monday, entering' Into the spirit of "mall early." ' According to Assistant PoatmasteT' Griffith there will be more than' 20,000 Christmas packagea and par- eels flooding the Klamath postoftlce in outgoing mail. "The foreign parcel mailing is practically over," said Griffith yes terday. "Mail for foreign dispatch leaves New York about December 15. Parcels for eastern distribution1 are now being tent on their way. "1 would estimate the number of parcels mailed from Klamath Falls as 20,000," said Griffith when ques tioned concerning the heavy mailing of the holiday season. "That means A CHINESE PROVERB Never burn false in cense before a true God; ten-cent . Glasses insult million - dollar eyes. , . , DR.GOBLE Kyea Kxaaslned) QUICK 8ERTIOB 700 Main Street Glasses Fraatea ftroand ' Repaired) RE PELICAN CITY PUPILS ; GET 10 DAY VACATION I "Next," repeated Dr. fK B. New- aom, director of the county health 1 unit yesterday, during a visit the I Pellran Hay school. i "Next." who chanced to be a freckled-faced led. atepped forward and raised hla chin to the bare celling of the school. The lad was, one of about 10 who, yesterday. had their noses sprayed with a view to precluding the possibility of their, being victims of spinal menlnsl tls. i At the request of parents of the district. Dr. Newsom haa ordered the school cloaed for the next 10 days but. each morning, every pu pil will receive treattnont. Yeatorday there were acorea of calls received by the county health unit from parents of fchlldrcn In the Pelican Day district. j "ki-wt pkksidknt I NEW YOUK. Dec. 7. At the an nual winter meeting of the Inter-, -niinn.i league Monday John Con way Toole was re-elected pres'i'm for a term of five years. Arrange ment of the 1926 echodule was postponed until tho February meeting. 6 I Christmas cards, printed or en graved at 80llTH"KLl n. uo-o Kye atraln It an easily por elved aymptom of falling eli sion. Don't put off from day lo day from month to month the examination that you need to save you perhaps from serious .llnesi. DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Sight BpectaUt. i We Grlad Our " Klamath Falle, EE- ESI ft if. -iv.-.m sin. HI' it bf--- oi v-'jil'u, . The Gift Supreme! Quality Furniture Something to brighten up the home; some thing for that little nook cr corner some thing that you and your wife and the child ren will enjoy for many years such is the Furniture offered in this Store. A FEW SUGGESTIONS l-"wrwev jf- , ssVJfj " - t ' . 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