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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
Page Two Frulnv, DocomWr 2.", 102." BRITISH RUBBER UP IN CONGRESS (Continued from rage One) world and that they should gi t (tack to normal. . through th basilica, bearing aloft In h!s own hand an lmag of the In- hint Jesu. This wax deposited In I the manger In the corner of the grotto on the very jot whore, ac cording to legend, the Virgin Mary laid the new born babe on a bed ot traw. The shepherds repeated the scene of adoration itono through by their forebears, who. directed by angels, came to adore the Messiah. The Image then wa placed on the high altar of the Latin church, where It will remain IS day until the feast of the epiphany. j Hotel accommodations in Bethle- ff BRIDE GIVES FAIRVIEW- MT. LAKI MOONSHINE DATA f Mr. Cox and , Joe, are suffer ing wllh bad en KM. Neva Hamilton ia amonr. the sick thin week. Mrs. lleerdlcy, one of Ml. I.ukl's VUltlnsj In Valley Mr. and Mm. Olio Nichols left yesterday nt in fur Modfuril, where they will s" nd the Christmas holiday wllh Nl.il oU' nareuls. morning for Hogua river, wliera they I llyrnn Nnud, will apeml Urn ( hrliliua holidays; I'nul John.oo. Mti n "j wllh elevens' ptimnl. j Vrs. llnmer.Wo.i and m'i 'l Walk ""l nd Ml i:iitirtuliiliiK t IMhimt- Mr. and school teachers, left for liniuts rasa, Mr. O. L. Uruwn. aud Mr. anu airs. Jainc Clrimea aro enlertulnlnit at (Continued from face One) Saturday to spend Christmas vara luu with her husband, the Nrown-iirlinc ritnch on llllutu- Mary , lon and Marg.irot Wast mn river with an interesting lhr:'t culled nl tho Morrison home Friday j mas dinner. Their guest will In ereuina. elude Mr. and Mr. VVilllum Zanders which Is without visible meau ofj MrJ Tlw t Mt .noo wn and family. Mr. nnd Mr. Henry support, we look around. Alwu.v It (H,m her Christmas vacation ln!rlmo und fiimlly, U. H, lirlgiby o...v 4.,iii, , irnjil. .- -.. , san IHego. Cnllf. ! ami I'um nrunu. dim ..!.).... nem are too primitive for Americans lidy wife who ia engaged In niak- u ,, i. kii.h. . Many of the.-ing moonshine. j rM..i' hllll, ' When we found the Davidson! .. M ' n., whM- i.-,i Knlerliiliilii WMIi In Mr. IJ, j II. Trulnva entertained for a num-1 her ol friend at her home on Tuns-' day evening. A Chrlstmu tree wllh all the fUlns' held away during the! evening, and following Ihe dlstrlbu.j Hon of gifts n bu(M supper on in-i Joyed, The guests Included Mill. O ' C,r",t'h law alKrw.,,1. ., v 4.. i V A n s ana nnaer. u me American larnier: to appreciate them. . . 1 . . -..II 1, i.. aliMl .. . ior i. i .- . pugrim slept Christmas eve In tents to Europe at less man cost 01 pro- or ln automobiles. duel Ion. "Congress In 1917, however, did,! QJFTS TO COOLIDGC In order to supply the allies and the; uno n V c A mt- a pi tie " vim i uruiin VLAUJ (Continued from Page One) still receutly an old washbollor; Bl,n Hammon aml family Fntur- covered wito Doards and sealed witn(jar Leave" for the Valley Mr. nnd Mrs. l.evl Stoveus left Tluirnd.iy starving world guarantee the price of wheat to the American farmer. ! "Under the guarantee the normal! l E4 AAA AAA im, waa avnanrfiwl In ! disarmament iHinfurun,. nn,i the 1918 crop to 64.000,000 acres! will say yes. Then you light It j W" T and tn 1S19 crop to 74.000.000 ; nd draw several puffs and It a- uppUvln Mal" . A?.d ,he acres. An enormous surplus result- j Plodoa In your face, ed. The British government after j "That other Irreconcilable, Moses, th armistice in ISIS, however, very.nt an endorsement of the League naturally turned to the large aceu-'of Nations Invitation imagine that mutation of wheat which has been ' from him and led It up with a held in' Australia and Argentina. In Xew Hampshire candidate for alien consequence the American govern- property custodian. He'll probably ment was compelled to buy large ! want it back when he finds out a amounts of wheat ln order to make j West Virginia lame duck got the its guarantees. Begin Investigation- Job today. "That Jug of cider from JoJin "These surpluses were disposed of' rump Hill hard as the Mitchell to starving countries ln Europe, a courtmartial the president doesn't large portion of them in actual char ity and the remainder were sold on contract, which under debt settle meats, proved to have been at a price about 0 per cent ot what the oost was to the American govern ment". The investigation of the house in terstate and foreign commerce com mittee will begin after the recess. Hoover will take the stand, and in addition to his own testimony will tarn over to the committee a mass of data collected by experts of his department. Besides Inquiring into the British monopoly and alleged manipulation, the committee is ex pected to Investigate the possibili ties ot robber' production ln the Philippines, made by experts who rlaited the Islands. Longworth also will appear be-! fore the committee and tell of his Investigation at Akron. i AMERICANS VISIT? rr: IN THE HOLY LAND drink, and I thought he might tell me to keep It. "Say, who Is this fellow Wilbur? He gave the president a talking doll. When Mr. Coolidge saw what it was he Hold me to take U to the national republican committee to see If they think if It la all right. Danes Sent Package "That kid senator from Wiscon sin, La Follette, sent a funny pre- dough, and with a copper tuba taken from an auto for a coil we looked around for the mash barrel. We found It burled In the ground end two dead gophers In the mash. It hlrh was. people down there aaid it was good whiskey." Mcllride said that his chief sources ot Information came from men with tho smell ot liquor on their breath, wen who showed the ravages ot drink. The business men knew little about the traffic, but I! was the laboring class, tho chief victims, who wanted to see things genuinely cleaned t. Go to Weetl. "Let the logger who must have liquor go to Weed, or anywhere else to spend his money. Uettcr men will take his place, men with families who will spend money ln the legitimate channels of trade," contended Mc Bride. "As long as the present immoral conditions exist the crooks who al ways follow a progressing town where there are big payrolls will flock into your town," he continued. "Almost daily reports ot robberies down In the 'flats' are reaching the Mrs. Hamilton called on Mrs. Scott Thompson Friday afternoon. Marshal Hmith was vultUig wllh Mr. ll.tmll'.on and family over the weekend and attended the play at Mt. 1 nkl church Saturday evening. Joe Cox called on Mr. Morrison Tuesday. K. Ward called at the Morrison home Sunday. Clarence and Olive Hill arrived homo Saturday. H. I). Morrison called on Hurt Dawson Monday afternoon. SAN FKANCISCO, Dec Be cause she "needed the money tor Christmas," a blonde, bobix'd haired girl.' held up John Polacvnki . Fri day with a ptstul and rol'bcd him of S3. Local Briefs sent, that two republican senators tnat you wind up and they do aom- snorlw' office, sometimes there ore xwo or tnree or tnera every night. The criminal element which is re sponsible Is hard to catch, and will be as long as conditions remain as at present." the speaker concluded. McBride told of the sources of supply for Klamath's gin. and of the poisons that he knew to have been need in the manufacture of "bond ed" goods. Ititnim in Vrstenlay W. K. Lamm, president ot the Klamath Falls Kotary club, .spent yestcrduy in the city attending the meeting of Rotary, and also enjoying a brief shopping tour. Lamm resides at Lamm's mill or Modoc point. V 1 Make a Chrlstmaa present ot a pair of glasses to the eyes that need I hem. Till your mother or father or later or brother to have their eye ex amined that ll'a a Chrlstmaa gift from you. "Yon ran not have unalloyed harplnra at auy time of the VMI lill.l'. W " . It ' toy an unobstructed . r vision." Vj DR. H. J. WINTERS Kye Slghi Specialist, We r.rtod Our Owa OU Klamatb Falls, Ore Christmas (jvecVmgs Good Friends: The hours of the Old Year are numLr J the candle burns low and in its lincerinrr l:Ls i:i s :a i i..j,i. P . nuL nivc iu on. uuck ana ininK or those who have helped us during the year. I We cannot let this Christmas slip by without telling you how grateful we are fori your generosity. . , The courtesy and co-operative serviJ that you have rendered us is truly appre ciatcd. Our thoughts for you this year are for that simple wish that you may pause in your year's occupation and find in that pause the happiness that belongs to the sea- son. We extend to you and your associates our Heartiest Christmas Greetings. Roberts & Harvey Hardware for Hardwear (Continued From Page One) lates, who are officially the guard ians ot the sanctuary, will permit Roman Catholic priests to celebrate mass throughout Christmas day. The Latin patriarch came. In state from Jerusalem Thursday and was met two miles outside Bethlehem by the entire population. . Thousands of orphan boys and girls of every na- i K tlonality from the convents and homes ot Jerusalem bad gone to i Bethlehem to welcome the patriarch. 'i They sang hymns In Latin, English ' f and Italian. Christians from Jeru-lfb salem trudged the pave stones of thelf! holy place. They . began leaving j Jerusalem at noon, and arrived here j Vjt prepared to spend the night. K . Watch With Interest 5jj Arabs and Mohemmedans watch ed with interest as Christians pre pared to pay homage to Christ. f& These non-Christian people known Christ merely as a great saint. I Vji Five thousand Christians from.. Jerusalem and others from neigh-; 5 boring villages, garbed as ln Biblical j times, escorted the patriarch to tho i church. They were followed byj?! flocks ot goats which they were un-l $JJ able to abandon In the fields. 'wil Arrived at the church, the pa- 1 triarch donned the sacrificial robes y2 and conducted vespers. x Pilgrims trom every country injjsi the world, many of them American jfe prelates, crowded the basilica and visited the grotto, which now is bo-,'mA ersaults. "Charley Dawes sent a package, but rhen the president found out who If was from, he told me to take tt cat on the back porch. "He was stumped over that pre sent trom Xick Longworth, too. It was a jar of honey. The presi dent picked K up. examined it care fully and then stared Into .the fire for quite a time. 'That must be trohi his presidential?.' tiff pVesi-Jl dent sighed. He drew several long. contemplative puffs at, his cigar and knocked the ashes into the,l coals. " 'I wouldn't have any trouble with Nick alone. But I'm going to have to beat Alice and Baby Paulina too. What'd do yon waut to bring -that honey for any way be de- maaded a little sharply, giving me a severe glance. Now I suppose I've spoiled his Christmas.' "Say, that'll make me a good 3tory," the reporter said. "You musn't print " Santa Claus said, but the reporter was far on his way no the office then and didn't hear the Test of it. Ikelftlm Powill ttrMt at 0rrrll BAN FRANCISCO "Nearest to Evwythin! " Every modern convenience for the guest. Circulating ice water. Hospitality and j good krrvli ' 1 HARVEY M. TOY Owner ifY n II rJt ssaa f ,7 j 3CTi i I .i w srt - if mi 'A 8? T B i! 1! m w ML l:. 'Jm X s With Every Wish for a Happy Holiday Season ' , . BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. The "WINCHESTER" Store neath the surface of the earth, and lighted by 15 lamps. Four of the lamps represent the Latin church, five are American and six arc Creek. They burn around a vermilion star, fitted Into tbe marble pavement, which bears a Latin Inscription: "Hie do Vergine Maria Jesus Christus Natus est." The patriarch celebrated tha mass j and then led tho congregation ' ft Christmas bozee of standard brands of cigars and pipes. United 1 .iS.ur oiore. D23-25 - : -- EESE J lerru Qhrisfmas r-i. ... uown through the ages comes the story of Christmas. Ccncration after generation of voune tots eafierlv await, with beatinu hcaru the enminn t,l nn, fi.,. D,i Ui. . r 7 V ; u , ' , yP-UKJ aDOUl lne nousc tnmmtns ths Uiribtmas tree, brincina out gifts which they have hidden from the kidJies weeks before. . And then Christmas morninK, up before the first streaks of dawn and down stairs pell mell run the children to see what Santa has brouKht them. Then the dinner with the savory crack ling turkey overWins with gravy. The family gather round the festive board, all radiant all happy. This is Christmas. . i But back of all this modern rejoicing and happy celebration is the real spirit of Christmas thei spirit of Christmas which as founded one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five years' aco i when the Wise Men, startled by the radiant glow of a beaut iful star, hung high in the heavens followed it to a low ly manger, where the Christ child lay. 1 his is the real spirit of Christmas-i this is the spirit of the Golden Rule which pervades every community at this time of the yearj and will continue to throw its beautiful shadow of remembrance over families for counUesi years to come. rR'APIICHER; CO INCORPORATED Departmenf Stores 3k " 'f. , To Our Friends from the Link River Electric Co. 7th and Klamath