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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1925)
Tuesday. Dec. 22. 92." Page Six Two Men Fined qetti em hut np OH I LLluLLU UI For Parking on COAL STRIKE IS; U.J?Z NOW INDEFINITES squlo oace 1 pake cj (lie wfrt with lt great. ,D parr where a man tuay park hia I I nquestionably th Klamath rcjnlry may boast of tVo (paces. , . t- j i 1 m, ,!Hut two mm. ntsldonta of Klunv Cole and Ted JacVion Muit.Jlh KallJi . h,re h j Face a Jury In the . Circuit Court Soranton. Pa., Deo. 21. i ideas about the car parking bust lies. The two are I. Keller and Ralph Adamson. They were arraigned In I justice court yesterday on charge " I if nnrlMni fiHttir fur, tin thai t!lt- . . n - t In,. I "O " mediate settlement o me ...... Ea(.h pall, , , of $5 al)(J f0s iw the r .1 u,n.,fA Xln.lnvi IV III , mmo iv.iiw.u ......... j ,u.u. .v,.v.,.-u . ..... , Eat.h pall, a liB, of j5 ani f(VJ teen anthracite coal operator. ndTh wef0 arre8U,d b Coun, Traf. e United Mine Worker oWi-0KWr Knowles ever the week- XO XfcW CASKS MIDDLE WEST GETS BLANKET OF WHITE CHUAii lw. ri. United Ne - A hit setting a pre pared fur Christmas In the middle west iw a near hliii;ird i.hered In the first official day of winter ami blanketed wide areas w-ilh snow, three to einhl Inches deep. Icy winds, whipping out of the north, drove the mercury near the sero point, and sifting snows sput tered throughout the day after the main drive had spent Its forte. As If this did not assure a while Christ mas the weather man Is promising colder weather for Tuesday and more kuuvr later. e surrounded the lighters, pre venting t lie reinforcements, which were rushed from the various ciunps. trom Kiulng the melee. Scores ttf battlers we're arrested. Tiiruml is otldwsr between Toko .md Yokohama. JAP WORKERS IN SERIOUS FIGHT refused to resume negotiations with' the miners here Tuesday. , A few hours previously a way to! No additional cases of spinal nrobable settlement had appeared meningitis had been reported to to be open. John I.. Lewis, presi- j the county health office yesterday.-! dent of the mine workers had ten-an4 the three cases in Klamath tatlvely accepted the inritatlon of a county were said to be doing welL committee of mayors and burgesses Health officers were vnry optl In the anthracito region to a joint , mutic regards the .:.::. In conference with the operators. When i tno county Lewis announced that he was willing ; ' to discuss only the plan ot settlo rs.. J.. XT rrt I." ment proposed by Governor Glfford IXUllj 1U AI tl tlUlll With Dazzling Mae Plnchot, the operators refused to cn-i ter toe conference. ., It sow appears that no further attempt will be made to bring the warring factions together until after the Christmas holidays. IVIoore G:yen 30 Days and 300 BERLIN-. Dee. 21. (Tatted News) Rudolph Valentino, whom Winifred Huduut Is divorcing In Paris, arrived In Berlin accompanied by Mae Murray Monday, revitins rumors of a romance between the (two film stars. 1 ' ' j Mae and Rudolph emphatically de- . Found guilty on a charge of nicd the existence of any heart at shootlng elk, Leonard Mo re y.-s-; tachment whatever, and drew at terday was sentenced by Circuit I tenlion to the fact that they were Judge A, L. Leavitt to s;rvc 30 traveling under chaperonage. They days In the county jail and to pay explained that following an acci a fine of $200. ', dental meeting In London they had ti Counsel for Moore announced ' decided to ravel from Paris to Ber- A.t . V. ' 1 1 i.a r. . . . 1 Hn in nmnnnv nH I h t V. o 1 1- hf,n,r Hiat tuts cac nttt m'aiiM ........... . . .. . - the atate supreme court. , .' one. I TOKYO. Dec. 2J. (Tuesday) More than 100 workmen are re ported to have been killed or wounded at Turuml, In a fight which bea:i .u aduy night and con tinued until this morning About 1.500 employes of rlva. contractinK romnanira were In the fight, armed with rif(es, revolvers and swords. Hundreds of police and geudarm- Hotel Manx I MmII Itrsst at O'FarnU Qf SAN FRANCISCt fft "Starts! to Evtrytkhii" K E-ery modern convenience for the guesL Circulating ice water. Hospitality and jXt good service.. SI HARVEY M. TOY Owner Highway Crews Facing Severe i Koad Condition All Sunday night atate highway j crews were at work on the Klnm-' ath I'alls-Ashland highway, and It was kept clear, according (o local . workers In tbo Klamath Kulls j unit. The road to Illy, It was reported. is considered passable, but chains aro absolutely uecossjary. H EAD COLDS Mit in pooti; .nhat apply frlr up nostrils. wicets V VapoRub Or 31 HJUmm Jf M le'0 Q Be sure of your furnacu! Tour comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind ot heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is Installed tn your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 jbrlate Sbppe Suit and Overcoat Sale is on at The Klamath Klothing Kompany. 'Some real bargains dress up for the holidays. ; j 'i;Tiy . !.' i v f Oiil"a IB a T . m TV rnKMMkiM i ii - i lws im. . rm t-x - trw & j Leading Clothier ' :. . .. T . I CHRISTMAS 1925 We still have hundreds of beautiful, practical, useful gifts for men, women and children. Gifts that range in price from 25c to $50.00. Some thing for everybody at prices to suit every purse. v f. Fountain Pens and Pencils Nothing more practi cal and acceptable than these pens from $1.25 to $10.00. Pen cils 50c to $4.00. Pen and pencil in beauti ful gift boxe3 $5 to $12.50. Fine Stationery No one ever has too much stationery. Fin est quality, beautiful boxes. Piiccs from 50c to $12.50 per box. Christmas Books Books for boys, girls and grown ups. A. wonderful variety for the children. Interesting and educational ; many illustrated in colors. Prices from 50c up. Just Like a Womaii We have the last word ii GIFTS for MEN Silk Sox Plain colors Fancy' plaids Checks and stripes. 50c to $1.25 Handkerchiefs Linen 'Kerchiefs in fancy bord 1 I 1 fa ana colors ana wimc. 20c to 50c Manicure Sets . A practical useful gift for any woman. Leath er ro!l-ups, silk lined with high grade man icuring implements. Prices from $5.00 to $20.00. Christmas Cards The cards ibis year are wonderfully beautiful and our store offers a wide variety. Steel engraved, hand colored cards made by the Gibson Art company, the Buzza company and other high class engrave; 3. Prices from 5c to 25c. Come in early and make your selections. $5 Velour Hats '- Browns, Powder Blue, Gray and Tan. -$5 Wool Shirts Plaids and checks. $3.85 ' All Wool Blazers Plaids and checks. $3.95 Suitcases, Bags and Trunks Special Holiday Prices Bags-$1.45 to $17.50 Suitcases $1.50 to $14.85 Trunks-$6.50 to $21.50 Perfume Sets Manufacturers have outdone all previous ef forts. Hijjh class perfumes toilet waters powders and compacts in beautiful silk lined cases. Dsinty gifts for any woman Prices from $1.00 to $20.00 r For Men Folks A fine lino of lo.athnr Roods, such oh mil Folds, 1'uraot, Card ('aites, Key-talners, etc. Useful gifts from 60c up, . Shaving stands $3.50 to $10.00 Smoker's sets $2.50 to $12.50 Razors, lntlier brushes, ifliavlng straps, mirrors, etc. C7 moods KLAMATH FALLS I purity" WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UY THEIR DRUGS : f m . lACCuqACVl There Are Ties That Make You Weepy There Are Ties That Make You Smile - But the Ties You Buv at Rvan's Are the Latest, of the Sty Prices From 50c to $1.50 Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Collar Pins.' Purses, Bill Folds, Watcl Chains and Belt Chains. Belts, Garters and Arm Bands. Everything But Peanuts, Popcorn and Chewing Gun Lloyd Ryan CLOTHIER Main at Ninth Street HOME OF THE WORKINGMEN SEE