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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
flAMATHJ!(EWS Wednefwlav. TW 1025 OLE 0 ALE Florida Looks for Greater bevelopmenfAfterZBoom AMERICAN KIDS 7 rtt Thr r a I .... I ft) .05 K, !. SJ.MJnll.d .-card ' wl,h lMr L,lWr ."''' after mre. ful of lli Hum at he r ' ti.. nn hmir ealn , , ,, bi...- - - Lfi strtams " Ly on Hi" warn imrr ljnl mm eignieii in L, boat Sunday off imy- ol, pxnauHi, nup Ulrttft ll,c' n euom Iim Thflr rnitlne went L. er um miii" oh in j i i i . ti . .. .. ...i IkjooiI tor jtlnml. rrnm iiill lbrlr rnarua they tyu& y galea (nr morn lUrt. At one lime they alias tram 111" llsnamaa. U ol sllrert ailenuon or l,Hps. A mail amount ui lo nn oi iiimno wars tel. L atatly alter engine, trim- tiaumril la rig a Ulra tarpaulin, liul Ilia n T :! (nil again llr..t i '! I amp Ilia tjr flidna Oat tha a1 & Oil il.n. I'pnn J. evkrd up I ha aperk im s-tWsra lhal pirned uul foil aiolor boat, the Mar Ida atH-rk nr a llm. Uratsated II attain. Brush iviaml In I ho aruia ut an W Mkmisli llrrl Ikiuglaa ki itn ho wae token Orliaba. MOSTBLESSED WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. (United Naa) In a Yuletlde maaaane to the bora and f lrl of America Presi dent Coolldge aald that young people of the United Btatee ahonld hare a merrier Onrlalmai than thone of an other land becauee of their adran tagea. He transmitted the ' meaaage through the Bor Bcoute, Campflre Glrla and other chlldren'a organlia tlons, which he praised. Tha chief ezecutlre regretted, that there were no aucb organisations when be waa growing up. "It la In all these wars that bora and glrla are learning to be men and women, to be respectful to their par ents, to be patriotic to their coun try and to be rererent toward God," tha president aald. "It la because of the great chance that American boys and girls hare In all tbeae directions that to them more than to the youth of any other country there should be ' a Merry Christmas." MUJj PLAY IOWA LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22. The University of California, southern branch, will meet Iowa State on November 27, 192f, Steve Cunning ham, graduate manager of the lo cal Institution announced tonight. The local team to coached by Bill 8pauldlng, formerly of Minnesota. Roberts & Harvey Hardware for Hardwear .1 422 Main St. - Phone 173: l l'1'jritlt bankers Ix-lirvc tiut ulirn the gmnlilin); suliilrs tlie real drvcloptnt-nt of tlir state, not (al'i. in agriculture, will liruin. Already dcvclnpim nt of the Everglades swamps on a huge scale ) Jis I . jun, and unused lands In other parts of the state (indicated on the map above by cross t )inv.' an bang divided Into fanns and prepared to raise food for the ten millions Florida hopes V.to nt'.rutt to its borders in the next few years. Photos nt top cnipliasizc the present or pleasure J result phase, in the development of the state; below machinery Is iv'.n at work rccialn.ii the Kver-,laJct. M King Alii of the lledjas, a Drlt- desert and of keeping the frontier , isn puppet, tiaa fled to Yemen. The, ountrloe In a ferment. Negotiations i waliahl victory, Aire flight, and fit WITON. Ihic. it. The aa tlriory on the first (the hntiea I tils analon. 133 to 17 Ihny dnftiat- hiaiBrnt to the treasury M kill designed to pra- Ml any part of the f ISO, M lor purchase of evl- ikaauar that "would In- Hrien by fraud, dceelt, or 'la break thn law'. taken after spirited. Its first In wblrh the, aa bean raised directly! mat flaro op on pnhl- Mb ands of tha eapltnl ' lretly out of lb n al hoiel, where two dry t bnlured en employe to an episode widely aired The two aarenta ana Nlurlng a two-month atay H one nosing aa a mem lfnt was nresonled hv JH ""ry, Hi prrsentnllve Tuek- u? W't. Democrat, 3 h-ague, ervdllod the U "wets." anil aalil Ihnl I PriiDourd ennlieri fitrdet,urinienif of the gov- "fehy would ml sn In lhai " Wheeler aat throug (Copyright, 1955. by I'nlted News.) Jr.llI.'HAI.CM. iJee. 22 Puritani cal, fanatical Moslem with 60,000 Bedouin horsemen at bis back baa awakened the hope of Arabia that tha haled foreigner can bo cast out. Thla auddenly risen alar la Ibn Baud, leader of the Wehlhl faction of the Moslem fallb. He haa Just Ihe purposeful sternness of Ibn 8aud himself are likely to have an Im mense effect In the Orient, espe cially In Syria, Traua-Jardanla and I'alrailne. Ibn Baud and hia hard riding Iledoulna are the undisputed masters of central Arabia. lie has a long atandlng feud with the Emir Abdullah of Trans-Jordan la and hi: next more possibly may l e an at tack on that British mandate terri tory In an effort to oust his enemy. llm Baud's sueceaaea nave roused Arabs In Syria and Palestine to now contemplation of Independence. His O. II. Myers Bedford got stuck tight In tho a-d ot Tule lake on Sunday whl'a v' c. hunting. He was rescnei . vi r difficulty by C M. Sims of 5 same city. The men bad gotfw out on tha Ice, early la tho ii but after a thaw they en- captured Jeddah. the Ked Sea port i army of Bedouina la capable of lm-1 countered dlftlcrflty in returning to to holy Mecca, posing his will tnrouRiiout tne enure ioid ground. - now are In progresa for the dollml tatlon of the frontier between Iraq and Trans-Jordanla. King Felsal, supported by Britain, alts upon the throire of Iraq: the Emir Abdullah in Trans-Jordtata owes his throne to the same great power. HI XTKII ntSEAKS THROUGH SHOP EARLY 2 .5 ! Both our stores and markets will be extra busy today and g :a,g tomorrow, tome cany, wnne our stocks are compieie. g FANCY SATIN FINISH MIX CANDY Pound : i til FANCY BROKEN MIX CANDY Pound ' 20c 15 c at a vantage point FRESH ROYAL CHOCOLATES, AQC Two pounds TAJw "n' rrcnnl ni In ihe iwl by the weta 1n their Pfohlbltlon enforcement, M thiij renrnsnnt hut a loorltv." r7lliey will shrink to one- I cent tn coiiRroiiB, FANCY FRENCH CREAMS Two pounds FlIllM... f,lM), Dee 11 V..n. '", SenSSllnnnl trtllnlftM won a . technical ' e, jrkle Nwmilni Ca. ' thS U,t. . , . . Hi 1 "l aeneouieu "fit hnre Mnnrinv nlaht. . - ..., a nox n i nrtst- 7' llBV n9m "Chew ft 48c No. 1 SOFT SHELL WALNUTS ff) Three pounds lJ-.VV FANCY MIX NUTS Three pounds EASTERN CRANBERRIES Two quarts i. FANCY PLUM PUDDING One pound can Roasting Chickens 423 Main St. 89c 35c 35c Spauldlng, formerly of Minnesota. 1 !!r. ' ' . i I , Golden Rule Value Is Distinct Style-At-a-Pr.ee u T l r ' ' ' . - . rl l last lvlmute Ui?t?estinr.s I T" i J' 1. : mi ' TTT'Vl 1 J.WAAW1A1WVA J. Xlvllx T T 1VXX X I ; $im : Will :S iia;:l (L Vtbers 39c to 7Sc i e ' " ' .. .' . ! 1 Men, How About a New Overcoat For Yourself? sv . a ; Trim Ankles and Smart Dress 9i JSSfci Meet in Allen-A Silk Hose ! M $1.00 to $1.85 : I 5 !r Quite naturally then, as feminine instinct demands V JjtI beauty in line, fabric, color and exquisite sveltness, silk j jjn i rlnP' I Hosiery is an unexceneu vnnsui nuv coiictiany m 3 1J 1L - ,n " tne w,nted "lore ln Dure Japan allk, chiffon allk and P C -t&' " enlffon' 41PP I" Pure flye. fashioned for anug, smooth fit, e -TOs?t!1 foet with reiki forced lisle for extra wear, at 1, 11.50, 11.75 and P I Lovely New Party Froc ks For Holiday Affair ' t I ' ' .- ' '' j 1 Fancy Young Pork ar ( Main St. Baby's Present In cap acd gown and knitted Jac ket, bootocs, aacque and lovely blanket, bahy of your own or friends should be remembered lib erally on Chrlstmaa day. For baby wo make our utmost endeavor and their prettlneaa and health are our heart's delight. In addition there are sanitary toys and toilet eota. House Slippers, Surely, They Always Please In felt, wool, kid, and aatln, the laat minute ehoppef may express a friendship and remembrance with com fortable slippers that will be. a delightful remembrance every day of the year. For Infanta, boys, girls, misses, men and women In a wjde variety of styles and ahadei. Bath Robe-$5 to $25-Add To Life Comfo ' h ih 1. 1. 1 it. h 1 1 1 1 h 1 llli I lHia5J' "llllj LrlJ' di.1 ' " 'a1 1' KLAMATH w& 'ALLS Between the Two Theatres Santa's Headquarters . Service With Values Solves Your Problems Rightly -via K. M CATTABLETS W.MlMTlogiUIJA