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OUT OUR WAY
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H I AA A 4 A h « »f*»
Crater Lake
l a Winter Time ;
«iw»
mgMMS <m “Scar-Kand," t t t M »
7 f t X r i i «¡S «n» Imperto«-
crtMftM*
trol
PresHUm* C o o lid fe ap p S ars t o t o r e
p a sse d ftp ttte U ffie d u c k s and p ic k e d m en w h o
.b e prftsftSMd
fie qftrflfied b> sp eriftl k n o w M fle
o f t h e if M fcjed t *W itH tffte e x c e p tio n tfie a p p o in tera ,
Oy
' ' Prfcteh FWbHuWr
as
th e a ll-im p o rta n t p r e lim in a r y d e c isio n s w ill h a v e *
been m a d e 'a n d a fa d io p o lic y fo r th é County g o t
fa ir ly u n d er w a y .
W h ile th e m a tte r is o f fa r r e a ch in g im p ortan ce
th e ra d io p u b lic ap p ears a t p resen t in o te in te r e ste d
in th e in tro d u ctio n o f r e g u la tio n th a n in th e p er
s o n a lit y o f th e r e g u la to r y p ow er.
W in sto n C h u r ch ill’» ta r t o b serv a tio n on the
w a r s ta te g y W J o ffre and F o c h , lii w h ic h h e a ttrib
u te s th e a llie d v ic to r y to th e stu p id ity o f th e G er
m a n s, s u g g e sts, o f cou rse, th e o b v io u s defense*.
J o ffr e d id , a fte r all; h a lt th e G erm an rush tow ard
P a r is in
an d F o c h d id , £ fte r all, w in t h e
d e c isio n in t t e g r e a t c o n fic t
N o th in g λ e a sie r , o f cdhrse, th an to p ick th e
fla jv s in afty ftam paign, a fte r th e d ecisio n h as been
d eterm in ed , w h e th e f it b e a fo o tb a ll sea so n of* a
w ar. I t i s th e u su a l p o rtio n o f su c c essfu l g e n e r a ls
to h a v e t h e if s tr a te g y c r itic ise d , ^om e o f th e m od
e m e x p e r ts dftny th a t W a sh in g to n h a d a n y g r e a t
m ilita r y g en iu s; y e t W a sh in g to n w h o w a s n o t a p r o
fe ssio n a l sold ier, d e fe a te d so m e o f E n g la n d ’s b est
tra in e d ta c tir ia n s.
G eneral G ran t, h is m ém oire
rev ea l, ch a fed u n d e r th e h ig h p r a ise g iv e n th e
g e n iu s o f R o b ert E . L ee, f o r i t w a s G ran t w h o
w on th e v icto ry .
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T h e G erm ans h ad a ll th e a d v a n ta g e o f tra in in g ,
d iscip lin e, p rep a ra tio n and eq u ip m en t in th e w orld
w ar, a n d o ften , on th e w e ster n fro n t, th e y h ad th e
a d v a n ta g e o f num bers. N e v e r th e le s s th e ir a tta c k s
fa ile d in 1914;
1915 an d ift 1918. W h a t m ig h t h a v e
h ap p en ed h ad th e A m erican s n o t ' b een th ere in
1918 ca n b e le ft q id y t o Conjecture, h u t in t l e w o f
th é r e su lts o f th e p r e v io u s year», it i s rea so n a b le to
ftssum e th a t the- a llie s, e v e n tu a lly , w ou ld h a v e
in
- ^ron.
A m e r ic a n s m a y be ju s tifie d for b e lie v in g th a t
C h u rch ill u n d er e stim a te s th e w e ig h t o f - tb e se t-
, V ise th e y g a v e th e a llie d ca u se in fig h tin g .
We
A ftll know , o f w h a t trem en d o u s a id w ere A fie r ic a n
In on ey, A m erica n food , A m erican su p p lies.
We
k n o w h o w d isc o u r a g in g i t m u st h a v e been to th e
G erm an e t a c o n tem p la te tjie e o n s ta a tly g r o w in g
ftu m b er o f A ssaricftn tro o p s
F rtriae. W s should
, fto< f o r g e t th e b r illia n t fe a ts o f arm s o f A m erican
d iv is io n s w o r k in g w ith «F ranck an d B r itish , and
. f in a lly th e Irlutephrf o f Rt. t f i h i e l a n d th e M euse-
A ifeon h e. T liey j^aye<l n o in sig n ific a n t p art in th e
fin a l v ic to r y . »
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a t t e « W i t e A ta teet i t e chim
ney da is te ted 'ese aait ot ta tto *
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(Eugene Onard)
fh e fcngene IfcdittMwefA*
astecktien, w hite >eid Ms
annual meeting herd last Sat
urday, is giving About as
pfactltel and a e r tfa « dAW-
ohsitaiten ot tty talhef tAf
producer coopefatlop'se one
eeuld aek to see. Here le an
orgenfiatfoe, t sKhtual 1ft its
erarstloMs, with A meftthhr^
ship of 1717 persons. It op
erated three canneries, aU in
L ate cAuhty, ia A ABaete. It
heftdied mote (KAn i t , 000
ions of fruit and vegetables.
It paid to the growers whose
products it handled <335,-
408.3J for those products.
It paid hut for labor, to home
residents, 3338,328.01. Its
total u le s for the year were
<l,.4f«,ATl.21.
Such a showing is one ef
white every producer who
participates In the member
ship end In the operations
may well he proud. So may
the management. Tkle is ac
tivity df the sort thAt ePnblte
a farming community .to fly
witfc itA oWn wings, 1^0 Won
der the membership showed
Ah increase list >Aar df 1Q4
hlelnhers And stands now At
the record te|a l ° l 1737. The
BAgene dodperadfe Fruit
growers’ association proves
Itself as It goes Atoftg. That
Is Why it grows. Eugene and
Lane county are proud ef He
This shows whet tAAl Aoegar-
ation means.
LONDON. (U P )— "AtechA
shingles'* afe the-lateet tty’ng
m Lttnaon gftite fdf wottsti.
Not a# WUd t e tf softMft
tty •'dteite*' ted abtedy t e
etttne popular as another
method for dressing W w'1
thìfaft ¿a tpUte hfi|e
kgir-
Don’t brag about your pedigree
unless you are making good nee
of I t
All that saves the world Is tfte
fafct that once In « while states
men do the right thing.
If the truth were known, It
would be f«uftd-that dnions ard
At tfte bottdln of many a dlvorde;
The only time a man's
Setence doeto’t bother . hi
when he is trAdlng In a i
hand automobile.
Hex Heck «Ays "When you’fft
saved up I30A. look o u t fer. bo
i
One In the family to git gall stonhA
or appendicitis."
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The hAft 1| pArted Id* An
i t e left side and brushed
fairly enteoth, duly two curN
locks btfnft alfeWda io lie
on the forehead. The hack of
iM hair Is cut somewhat
shorter than the edMlteri*
thè tersWM tem u te teste. ' X t e t e
I never éeen ihe snow. so deep
(«round Kiser’s stadio, it le «ver
the porcM-on the south and on thè
I dorth a drift rails up to the cone
d f th e roof. I thlhk it Wde caused
Ihy someone pillngw ood in one ot
I tbs» oteoL»ssv tet<«*n th< trees
I And the building. Yóu HAve to
(look twice before you dare to go;*,
dut near the rife; iftlAtoat mow
I has shoved the drifts ont until ,
they h a ty over in places a die-1 ,
tanca óf twenty feet.
By the looks ef things there
has been Skèn Ottd his people
Have been making life miserable
'for all of Gaywae while I have
I been away. Re baa coated all the '
atgh W tlttks Witt ite «11 tftey are -
de sttOoitt And A« White aA col- <
'Amns of marble. The only trace [
df the smaller trees are great
round drifts of sndw. He and
tie follower? have carried snow
dot In the flats and have built
long ridges and A ttesa that run
in every direction.
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Wdtk— ftspsirsd telephone Mie
inspected
buildings,, shoveled
After Babe Ruth wrenched
Hla ankle in an exhibition
game at Orlando, Fla. ,he
SOhbed beeause th è, "kids"
wouldn't get to see him make
a home ran., Never mind the
kids, Ruth; Just think of Gol.
Ruppert! 4
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I fMtitrtAy, rararary A iw
I it looks as it I w ill have to
|ebevel Oet the snow gauge befate
ite M h ih
over if this wsaihef
silln g le .
I feeps oh; so. that 1 may cOntlftuA
to metewre the enow. Tfte Wlftd
There’s a war in China Av j etill hloWs t e If it werç in a ho try
iti the foreign conceteloAs ltd gei wftbewlrere an£ was a faW.
n e Chinese are a patient
minutet la te.. It seems never con
ftshple, but when the British
te n t to let the enow law as It fdli,
istroducAd those wide pants
hAA iA 'Alwhte âltelAg here And
iftftre wep bound to be |4 |ltn t tidre, hut AlWays working
tteuhle— In Gklnft they do lit toward the rim. 1 was out ph
teArythidft teteW afA ' f l t e t t
¡Vletoy RAci teddy te 1 could gAt
Wily th e j4 e «e. gted et re- la good . look testae or the rite.
v'Aleing the English —- Any iMAny of thA high cliffs are cotyr-
[ed up. From every side it is al-
how we hope thè tfontìè
«>«•. befate -lljr iborA « A - Itrtost a contlhaoui slide from the
led te e f thd lim te the water. The
AMls g«t late It,W W v A
[boat bosses over on the Island Afe
ledlaed about all t h e r m o s
can stand— The j e # U
[almost covered Up, While there is
ttyp lft should Quit going lete lll rooks showing on thd t y #
htek to Palestine And.settle •isf the cu ter, hut ¥11 bet yod A
in China ttstead. T tey «Afftt IcTookêd hole th a doughnut, that
to do well where there are eo
the crater on the Wand is alteAAt
I full, of enow, and the first few
aftlny old Chinese Junks.
[days of WArin sdnshiue there are
[going td hd eoine Mg slides. If I
-e The mo6n ShtehT control
[only knew Just When they Weis
the weather^ sAXA an eektsrn
I going to cdt loose I woAld try and
Aetentls. Maybe th e moon
I be where I hoMS ght AplcturS Af
b n ’t silly enough for that
them, but they are a good thing
Ito keep away from, and theft I
[could not spend a week waiting
toe ttem.
There was a bench of Big»
eteftol kids item Klamath FBhs
[started up here this Morning, but
I got Mg Andy oft thAir trial And
I he turned them back; It was a
[good thing for them And me too,
[as It has been"atortnlng almost alt
Ma’r
J Work-«—-Tried to te in t bddt;
worked An lamps until 1 fross sui.
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* # 0 » and rate A "
Weather— Day cloAdy: wind
in
A Klamath county so u th w e st; sn o w fa ll since last oftt
3>1 TteU.At k p u -tíar- eervatlon A.B in.; . AfeclpitattoA,
hty
gftd
ttotr jfayor and Mrs. A.7A ML: anew on ground, 117 fft.»
c*.
Mt« 1* one of the ulo- Temp. R. h , L. 17,< ft. I, M. «A.
r AMfttef AM *S Ate
to See liite"
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TURNING THE PAGES BACK
AiÖLANÖ
10 Yeàrs Ago
A shland
2 0 Yeat8«Ago
w»enAver the council gets
sttfofc, City Engineer Walker and
Street Commissioner Fraley are
callM Into consultation. Thesex
two officials are always on the
Job on the mourners* bench at the
city hall during the council meet-
Mrs. Anne 8. Richard« race nt I?
returned to ^Aablattd from Doug-
las county, and 1« sojourning with
the family of. her daughter Mrs/
McNabb.
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position to alvi
June threw I
WBatner— tmy partly ciauay,
wind southeast; snowfall sfate
last observation, SO In.;- preetpl-
taAfcra S .6 l Ift.: « f t * on groAhd,
U t Id i M te$ H. Ì4. fa 15 . R. I t
m ie.5 .
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ASHLAND/
30 Yean Ago
ffheg were • ewiriinp wees «T /Iphltep, enreped hophteft,
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parted A number
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of boxe slid eyes of tfte man with
down the «steep embankment and sombrero.
fca r a K s s
ssj S
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torttag the hurt, handling the déAd ÌSL*’- . ^ 0 !
tenderty. grimly, la silence. There ®r'
was noi wasted mottpn. he volte S * n\
lifted. Every Scout knew w«At he S
h
u
had te do; the curt monosyllabic u„ .b* t
commands o t their leader was anffl-
T“e
..te n L J*
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"™1 « te M . di
hla men found a rapid route around
the had aftes wftevA. the bridge was,
and led hla Mttla head mptdly
across Chs swirling Vatif, the
•horste Awtemln« eAtHy. As «Ay
landed r a the other side, never
patetnc to look hack to ate Abet
their ¿otefMM Were* doing—they
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formAUon around the. bend In <Be
road . . . and stopped dike men
turned to stone, m ere, not forty
yards ewer, like a tableau from a
Grecian tAnjflle, lay the still. Inert
figure tU Tred MalMft Jim« Mon
roe ntedtefi wildly Aver him.
Silver nessllag his m eter's quiet
head with his soft whits nose, and
a fisting mafi. . , . tw
o fleeing l ü ' S f & ’f c á ’ i á
men. Ed rowan, his black beard
sprawling loosely over the ground, bitting h te dfteetly. In
fc& B ty A tead men whsr« t e ted
MW te tr tend «At te
„■ *> » • terrible cry of rage the
Sceute, headed. By Buddy, dashed
after the two running, stumbling
men. The Burlingame rascal was
running like a deer, looking hack
apprehensively, dadsfafi and twist*
•y swhftf aNH M ft-relentlstely
ey eat «ff, their tend dividing la
ra ew ro n n d ln g h ite A few
PARENTS BLAMED
Liekin»
o | . Rev,
ift
I l D o c e hag d e m o n str a ted th a t a lm o st, an y
S y s t e m o fa g o v e m m e n t w ill w o rk i f th e p eo p le w ill,
m*-——
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six -y e a r m em ber, «w a s su p e r in te n d e n t o f th e n a v a l
rad io se rv ic e f o r 'f o u r y e a r s, w a s ft m em b er o f th e
in te r -a llie d con feren ce on r a d io in <1919 a n d i s a
m em ber o f tffe I n s titu te o f R a d io E n g in e e r s. O restes
H . C aldw ell is e d ito r <* ttftd io R e ta ilin g .
H eftry
A BwltoWfi is d ir ec to r o f th e G o ld M edfti s ta tio n a t
M in n eap olis. Jdfcn D . D illo n i s su p e r v iso r o f rftdio
k t S a n F rancisco* fijugene O. S y k e s i s t h e o n ly hdh-
ta d io m em ber o f th e board. Be* b r in g s to i t le g a l
a b ility , h ow ever, h a t in g )>een a j u s tic e o f th e su
prem e co u rt in M ississip p i f o r e ig h t y e a r s.
N e v e r th e le ss serio n s o b je c tio n is m ad e to th e
p erson n el o f th e now b oard b y S e n a to r D ill o f
W a sh in g to n , on e o f th e le a d e r s in fr a m in g r a d io
le g isla tio n .
B e oOdiplains th a t C a ld w ell, B e llo w s
an d D illo n are so m u ch u n d er th e in flu e n c e e f
É ecqetary H o o v er Cs tO .defeat th e p u r p o se o f th e
a lth ou gh , n o t n o m in a lly , th e radjo c z a r o f A m erica .
i f th e p r esid en t c h o o se s t o s ta n d p a t dft h is
board h e dftfl g iv e th e o b je ctio n a b le gmhmOrs recess
ap p oin tm en ts. B y th é W n e .th e jn q ftt sesM bn >ceb v i n e s ’/
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■ fitU f nW tri* y te tfo fa / I AÄ
as sofa Aè i t Habibtno ftAd beata!
pw fttth A etna. b è i tty tkoright
that ih« stàrfti bad brokèn, tended
a HUW eh«erf«l»SW ta tfts «ay. <
L w ty t sraand «o au ta o haue-
IM
teft h o » tüte »erti stand
ing « t A rteros» «teme to he
»n rtfbt M tete ta s Community
W t e . HÛ rate . ah . s ta te d to
se n t t o th e settfttt, a r t ttt h a v e been ift tiln a te lf
so c ia te d w ith sqM e form o f radio e u te tp tts e .
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W . H . G. ê u lla r d , r e a r a d m iral r e tir e d , tfte
Conference com p rom ise, an d so h e w ill o p p o se co n
fir m a tio n o f th e se ap p o in tees.
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O ne o f th e c h ie f p o in ts o f d ifferen ce b e tw e e n
h ou se and se n a te in le g is la tin g on th is s u b je c t
w a s o v e r th e c h a ra cter a o f th e co n tro l a u th o r ity .
T h e h o n te p ro p o sed ta" lo d g e fu ll p o w er in th e
Secretary o f c o m m e r c e t t e e Senate w a n te d t o p laoe
th is p o w er -in th e h a n d s o f a com m ission . T h e con
feren ce com p rom ise c r ea te d a co m m issio n w ith fu ll
-pow er d a r in g thS first y e a r . T h e r e a fte r th e so e fe -
ta ry o f com m ercé w a s ro h a v e o r ig in a l ju r isd ic tio n
w ith ÿ w com m ission fu n c tio n in g a s a b oard o f a p
peals
I f rieuftfor D ill is correct t h is com p rom ise
Is p r te tie a lly n u llified àn d H o o v e r beéoineS aetftftllÿ,
4.
a ma-
round-
i, left
L Nev..
Mrs Geo. B. Landers of Bakers«
field Is visiting old frisnds In AsM
land and to the gn«pt of Mrs. -ft.
V. AtoMAt.\ Her mother, Mrs. F,
flo a a d s p aradoxical« b u t n o w oaaaa ea n h old
Talent.
LOB ANGELES,
MaK
(UN)—HlglMXritefty SfM
MtesAVdsed tftfhhlAi dft
of parents, ateofdisg to J
falsa Gertie -tate W WlUlaAs, West, n a tio # ! fttetetftt
O Sk t e In-AteleAd ttoltlng tritt Boy 8couta At Amevfae.
her «riera, Mbs Carrie Reft».-
"Parents ftfto ettAftfftt
dlfWteet staftterd» fot «ft|
than for theft AftUdriTB an
atoatal hblilty pfaMhif
from roSNAfaS thè Sfty* 1
action are rAsftAAftlble f«r
a « h o ts M in «f ras«,*
.(To hs eoncladsil,
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