The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 24, 1925, Image 2

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    Pe Two
Thursday. IVc. 21. 1!25
FRENCH FASCISTS
'LOT CIVIL WAR
( Continued Front rage One)
' Sees Resurrection Near, Refuses to Bury Son, War Victim
M IN KUHIIDA
fascists. The fascist prestige was
enhanced accordingly. '
At the central fascist headquar
ter In Paris, the leader are eager
to state their case. In sech a mood
was Valois.
"We hope the government does
declare war upon us," he said.
"Sooner or later we will declare
war upon the actual rulers ot
France. Our task Is to rid France
of the meaningless parliament which
now rules oar land, and establish a
dictatorial government which would
possess an Iron hand tn a reive!
glove. . France needs a dictator to
bring her through her present crisis.
Government by party la an obsolete
method which ahows Itself Incapable
of unison In the interests of all the
people. Why should France be de
luded by the defeatists ot 1914 and
1918.
"Fascism, while supporting a pol
icy ot firmness. Is based on fairness.
We oppose such rule as that of the
Poincare ministry which upset the
quiet ot Europe, and we see France
establish more friendly relational
with Germany and her other former
enemies.
"As regards her war debts, France j
must pay them to maintain her fin
ancial reputation. Since these debts
must be paid, negotiations should be
concluded a rapidly as possible with
both America and Great Britain."
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! TAMI'A. Kle.. Dec IS.- Cold
weaih.-r predirted It KIrlUl
.hiiidjr nlihl. but It 'H ,w' eral court today
U .-,.rm t hristnias. It la lciu-ieu
My the weather bureau.
I Heavy tr.wH l nre.ll.Meil U over
llie stale early Thursday morning.
probably muting damage, to truck
ana trim. .-... . ..
he "
gnn motor vehicle license lit u luj Tommy O'lltu. ,
fact a toll and la In violation of llw,. fB.t lu-round n."!!. , " M
federal rural pol road act, and f. nlghl. " "
erul hlshway acl. waa filed lit fed ' ' ' y '
"" II In the twon,,,,....!. ....".""J
Klamath N.wl
Twoiilyilx separate romtiluli
,r brought against Ham Koser. . lhroMlhTttUKuVi''H
retary of state, by stage and tr.nk Ulcd Ad.
operators. An Itijuncllon la sought
which enjoins Mm frn-u collecting
er bureau. me ushi irw. i.i
nouthera purt " ednesu t'utti
llttln duraage.
FRKKIDHT. 111.. lec. ti.
yearling cow that disappeared tsroi
WINrt Ilkt'lMlllN.
I.tirt ANi'.lll.UH. D.c. I). Il'nlt
ed Ni)- l.uu . ruloueo of Hall
i Lake won a referee'a decision over
weeka ago from the farm of hJ
set llollan in Can-Una rounu b.i
been found In a huge atraw tk.
where It has been Imprisoned for
i a lurtnigM.
I How It subsUled without water
j during such a long period I P
illag the owner, who said that
I though the animal la emarlaied It
I will survive. The cow ale Us way
into the stack and lost tta.lt.
Siren theni Weak U
haavl, hydrasiai. ete.. M '
- a "r eyes. A,
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nuuian irug ;
free.
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I POUTLANO. D-c. JJ. (Culled
j News) Suit charging that the Ore-!
;"at - j Lk. cM.i-. rH..n o"rj
Convinced that" tie" world'rend is near, John Speaks, Iredell, S. C. fanner, continues to refute
I to bury the body of his son, killed in the world war. The casket in which the body was returned
'from France awaits the Resurrection in a little annex to the farm house, about which the mother and
father do their daily work unconcernedly. jPhoto shows the casket and Mr. and Mrs. SjicaLs.
.CATARRH
oi bead or throat la esoaHy
pMMAtsd be the vapors c4
Vi cots
Special
Christmas
Dinner
$1.50
CUPID GIVES OUT .
FACTS ON SWAINS
(Ooatiaaed from rage One)
lng hta occupation as a warehouse
man, Itun Randelin as a teacher.
They will be married in Portland on
- Christmas day.
Aad but, but not least comes Vir
gil Veltch. add compositor In the
back rooms of the Klamath News.
Veltch, supported by Ed Esplnosa.
another countryman of the print
shop, received a license to wed Miss
Margaret Retta Post, bookkeeper.
Veltch aad Hiss Post have chosen
Christmas morning, as their wedding
day. An early honr in order to
escape the flood of congratulations
COUNTY CLUB BOY
HAS RECORD CALF
If a lot of stock men would take
lessons from Frank H. McCornack.l s,ate8 Comptroller General McArl
Jr.. local boy and county club work- declared that there "ahould be rend-. CUy aurB(,y
V. S. ASKS CHKCK
AUSTIN. Texas,
federal governmen
road aid money
misuse as the
has ordered an
expenditure of
.a a inter iu .nroey veoerai , ,ecur,lri
uan .uocay vteaneauay. mKea
and jewels val
ued at S100.000 from the estate
of the late W. J. Buclun. Kansas
there would be. a whoU im i,'.ered to the united stat. an Im
complaint of bad markets and ruln-1 mediate report and accounting on
the transaction which baa resnlted
in the recovery of $600,000,
ous prices among livestock raisers,
according to C. A. Pauley, Klamath
meat market man.
Last September at the county fair!
Pauley bid In young McCornack's j
calf which was' then six months old'
and weighed 6S0 pounds. The price
was 11 cents per pound, making
$74.60. It was a real calf then
Pauley stated.
The Klamath butcher Sid not need
the calf then, but bad visions of
that there may be determined and
returned to the United States all of
its moneys Involved."
which will pour In on them fromlaome real bine ribbon Christmas
their countless friends ot the city.
Again, says D. Dan. a Merry
Merry Christmas and a most joyous
New Tear.
THE NEWS CREW IS
VISITED BY SANTA
(Continued tram Page One)
beef, so he made the club boy a
proposition to continue feeding -the
calf antil the week before the holi
days for a further consideration of
11 cents per pound for whatever
gain the boy could get In the ani
mal's weight
A few days ago the calf, then ten
months old. was killed, welching
820 ponnds and dressing out bet-j
ter than 59 per cent, which beef!
men know to be a remarkable rcc-l
ord. The boy got a 140-pound gain!
at 11 cents, or $15.40 more, making;
a total of $90.20 for one short:
yearling.
COI.I) IN SOUTH.
TAMPA ,Fla.. Dec. 23. (United
News) A cold wave was sweeping
toward Florida Tuesday night, Jim
19 years since the southern part of
the state had Its last snow.
Frost tn the southern section Is
not expected to damage the fruit
crop to any great extent, the weath
er bareaa said.
Christmas boxes of standard
brands of cigars and pipes. United
Cigar Store. .. D23-25
year been more pleasing, was (he
carryings on of Benjamin Hells-fire
Stevenson. He was aided and abet
ted by a young lady of Puritanical
mien and haircut whose name will :
be mentioned presently. Steven-'
son goi a copy, oi taptam Billy s The carcass Is on exhibition at
WhUi Bang from under the tree the Sanitary market aad will be cut
where it had been secreted by the np Bnd toid shortly after Christinas
Janitor. Accompanied by the lady :p,uiejr ,d. Expert beef Judges
he got off In the corner to read j gy the McCornack calf will compare
H. The name? It was Lynn A. j with big stock show prlxe winners.
Zimmerman. And what do you j
think her present was? A pair ofi ...
bright, red, silk garters! But any- r
thing may be expected from Steven
son. He is an Elk and got an en
graved silver receipt case so he
can show his credentials to do as
he pleases. A
Paul Farrington, scribe, got a
hobby horse so he can rids H to :
death. There was method behind ,
this gift. He has had another hob-
- by he has been riding very hard
the police. .
Well, folks, the rest ot the staff
didn't get much in the way of
vital Interest, being ell Just plain
ordinary folks who show a proper
and respectable appreciation of
Christmas. It might be mentioned
that Nate Otterbein was 'Santa
Clans. .
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
' with
yi
Cfcudcn't Muurote (aadr form) Jo
Better than a Mustard Plaster
ni,V MIMA OY8TKR COCKTAIL
CrlP Celery eo Branch . Illpe Olives
Chicken with Klralned Okra
Consomme I'rlm t a
Clilnonk Salmon Cutlets Naiire Cardinal
Frull Kalarl Whipped Cream '
no.ST KLAMATH TURKEY
Oynter Dressing Cranberry Kaure
IIAKED SUGAR (TRKI HAM YOIIKSMIRK
ROAST IK1ME8TIC (KIOSK DAKl'l) AIMM.K
Mellow Peas
Potatoes Southern
Pudding llura and Drandy Sauce
Fruit Cake
Make a Christmaa present of
a pair of glasses to the eyes
that need them. Till yoii.
motber or father or slater or
brother to have their eyes ex
aminedthat It's a Christmas
gift from you.
"You can not have
unalloyed happiness
at any time of the
year unless you en-
Joy sn unobstructed IJr
vision
Bays frttjOrti
Just EOe a month that's all It '
costs for the prompt and regular de-;
livery of The Klamath News to your I
home or place ot business. Phone '
877 new and service will start as'
soon as you wish It to. j
Southwell
Stationery Co.
EVERTTTHIXG FOR
THE OFFICE
tVB INSTALL
BOOKKKEPING SVSTEMS
S26M Main St. Phone 002
Enjoy Your Christmas Dinner at the
White Pelican Hotel
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC
NEW YEAR'S EVE
One Dollar and a Half
Dinner Dance Reservations Now Being Made
MUSIC BY THE WHITE . PELICAN ORCHESTRA
Dinner from Six to Nine. Dancing from 8:30 to 2:00 a. m.
vveanesaay evening Dinner Dance Cancelled Until After the Holidays
Merry Giristmas!
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I KUiHTS FOR F-STATK I I III
Dec. !3.-The ... WIW nil 7?C7 I -,
.. fearful that l ... lib 11 IT 1 11 Iff If I V
suffered the same Nln-, K6"e'r' . ho charges ofi Wfl "rii 1 1 Jil nfff" I I
funds of tho state. 1'asslng fraudulent che.lui In the j Lf'"-rUia 0
l accountlrg cf the'amount of 1800 began proceedings! ssjnr Ml Kil PF3 k.MI
it. revolving fund. h.r wedn.id. ' iH Tl'V. f5-Uk-- ..1
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! I I "T-- - - " I II I I Cream Whlntted Potari'es
1 I rAVf I ill flweet
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I AV-''''f' "" Mlnr fumpkln Pie Apple Fie ?
VJwV 'y yTf American Cheeoe 8wlu Cheese li
tXXlfi j ' ' Crackers
I -V-'fC h , -r 'y fiL Catt Tea Uilk ti
fr. I fllll its ii tWUlk C
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I For Christmas Desserts
I CRATER LAKE ICE CREAM
' CALL 74
Will Deliver to Your Home
Klamath Falls Creamer:
Q I j viimiiu IIUUK ITiaUtw X 1UMWVW
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Eye Bight . pceinll?.
We Grind One Mm' f .
Klamatb rails,
Dinner from 1:00 to 8:00