The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Pace Two
Editorial and Feature Page of KlamathNy
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THE KLAMATH NEWS
Owced and Publi.hed by
KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated!
OOhm m4 Iwinm: yaw Onerana. am . BeM H Hard. "-
niilil i Brm H- tu . krKrjn: Walter mi. uiai.
(i mll lar mmii lb rata tti1it Mark awael.
B. H. STEVENiN Vifir-f t-W-r
Entered at the Portoffice t Klamath Falls, Orefca.
al tecotd-cliai Eatttr.
Published every morning except Monday.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have Jaith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as vx understand it" Abraham Lincoln
HOME OWNERSHIP
:r
There is found cour.se! for A.r.rrica in Premier Stan
ley Baldwin advice to Eritish employers to encou.--?e
their workers to own their own homes, savs the Sar.
Francisco Chronicle.
Ealdwin, himself a large err. p '.oyer, should
ow a
:g an
good deal about the factors that go toward rr.ak
employe more efficient. Ke believes that the pemar.ent
home is the foundation of orderly jroverr..T.er.t. and that
the man who takes the flr-t -ftep toward own:.'.? hi own
home :' to that extent more ibstastial and more vaiavle
to hia employer.
There are. of cour-e. material rea.-.ns : .r t'r.l-. The
man that his or. bit cf land has a biy?-r -:ii-: ir.
indx-try than thr itinerant renter, and the -T-i';r can
better afford to tra;n rs.rri f
work. But there ii ar.oth'
though less evident, re-il
change in the man that ha-
own caatie.
A new sense of dignity and independence comes to
the home owner. Ke feeis an ;nteri.-t in the communitv
in which he lives and works, and in the prosperity of the
industr' in which he Ls engaged. It is the new outlook
that adds to his stability even more than his new econ
omic position. Premier Baldwin pointed out that employ
ers will find it profitable to give their employes material
help toward buying their own homes, and to choose from
their number when there are promotions to be made.
r respots
r and e".
This
potent, ai-ychoioi-ica;
lord of h:s
F-ill .- " A -I
t Mr l-.-i B-s-i
Has -'-
y- :i V- r a K..: i--
i : . ; al.:r t'tu ' '- H . 2 T
t i-. i'-i v-.iir
Tt -! t sx:r "-r ' ' -f
C-: H.ll ni H.ri'.l L:.:tr
rsr. f ; -.:. cf A;i-it aai
a yi.rT.tw ralr W4;-.iT.
Kiro.i L:rr f.tzUi at a
t il' i;twr a-. O. A. to:e
;.cr:c Wd:.iT : Hiyls V-a-f'..
chki-tux it to: winv
Ubran Ba'Miax
Ttrt aa.J Maia
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a s cl Tj4iv T---.-4-.'!. ill
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tlta U Ha i-r. I'aali r.
f a . b a i.v. iNa'sr
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WHEAT SPECULATION
SEARING ITS END
. y a
How in
I
U ( .:' K..Kk-iiy Ann rn.-d hPa i,
- ..i imi'ii i i.aimi from h
"'.' "uk-iMi: iri),,,,
' W 1 y the m.iKMian nm-l l;,,r r" ' '
.'J-t a he worked fr.i,r.c ..7
" "Why:" littli- Ned and K . . 1"
e ii
"He it ,j ,
a fhe hanK'l magician.
ir.f world oia ne come to
carrM! rrnrml,rr ever being a
isttle Ned's nice daddy said.
GRACE MKTH"IIT (Htl'.rH
lOih iM HiT Ma.
Tboa. a ) iran. Pate.
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FT. KLAMATH
THE SALVITinv ,r.M
Cap. ik Mr. K. Hoarr la Chare
11 t a. m. F.fi. Cwbora w::i
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NEEDED A LITTLE RESERVE!
an
to-
Turning south into Fifth .-tree'., off of Main,
mobile stopped Kcjuarely aero.-;.-: the crown of the inter
section. Motor traffic in both directions on both streets
was blocked. The woman al the wheel of the stalled
auto spun her starter. .She timed her -witch key and
pulled out the choke and did ail the other things people
do v.hen they are caught in the traffic. Still the machine
would not go.
A pedestrian solved the mystery. Th .- gas tank was
empty. Volunteers pushed the car over to the curb.
Traffic was re.-.umed. The woman had to wait for gar
age aid, impatiently because, as she explained, she was
in a tremendous hurry.
It was the old story of the lost nail, the lost horse,
the lost rider, the lost kingdom. Every day the same
thing is happening in new ways. Every day some man
in the stream of life has his opportunity. He needs a
little reserve a few dollars, a bit of special knowledge,
a small surplus of health or strength, mental or physical,
a small surplus of health or strength, mental or physical;
these are lacking at the crucial moment. Then he is
pushed over against the curb while the rest of the traffic
goes on.
Keep your gas tank filled.
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ENORMOUS BUSINESS INDUSTRY
Broadcasting radio programs and manufacturing
radio equipment has become one of the biggest Ameri
can industries.
Thin was plainly indicated in a western city recently
where 400 radio manufacturers, jobbers and dealers sat
down to a public banquet.
It was sur.;ly a night in radio land when that many
business men could meet on short notice and celebrate
the an.'-. al of a new invention that has become in a few
years one of the fiv lar;'. - national industries of our
country.
,,en n.-;i' '.r;ii;-n.; ;om ..!! a J have been fuilv
de
veloped
- po -.o!e relation to education, church ser
vice, news dissemination and civic, :-o'J;-.I, rr.visical and
dramatic possibilities, it is not a v.ild prophecy that it
will become the largest American industry.
o
A few more weeks and school will be out and dad
will be asking where in thunder the car is.
i-rT-r H-i 'i ij', Tit i r.
ar h.Tie acre u a, the ?.c'av-
Win. Kzyzc ozi. wto d.d ia th
K.a:a3 Va::r bvp::a!. The bur
ial will b hf;M hr Wtdcsda-
FT. E. and
stA Mri. Marina
Vis r.f'i ca'.'.tra in The
:he for: Klamath
h;z . schools. TiO en'-e-r-;!7:a'h
( :z'y tra'ic m"t
"-r- N'.r'.'.aa W:n-r,
ur a. V."i, 'j-r ?rz ion.
ST. ruirt KJlsroiA. fHir.rn
. O. 1. W. Hall
10 a. a. Chared choo:.
11 00 a. m. Morn r.; prjr.
to u." h
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a ut ah
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f:ur..
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up a to
V- Mr
firrrr ''
4 '.be K'.aTiia
Sa'irday "-r
H-.Z"rr Ji
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Ma
NorT.a (j-jtI'jzi
N-jih. L-,ro-.:.y
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N:la Sir.
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Ma
Mar-
fHHisTUN curnrn
W. E. Kohbilt. Pa.l..
10:00 a. m. S. S.
11:0 a. ai. Moraine jrtire.
Evpninr serrire a: Tbe Presby
terian hur. h at 0 ol',. k
W. K. Hobb.it delfter enm-mn'"en-n.
aiires- at Ilonanza Fri
day nish:. -heme: 'What I VVoi:i
I'o If I Cojla Hj:n At H.L-h
S'-hool Aca.a and li-r-ain My Exii-r-
t unMf-it
ha: as
)', ' a :s-
jatl.tn
ahcat
ir.:r:,-a with the
of A:i:ra;;a.
A buy:n p.wr
d a thru:
har.r and !h t-uv.
roa'.na-d unaha:cd for
ar.l t., a lini.tc.i x-
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an
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.-an day n:sv.t Bac. a:a-irea: a
drcj- at iT'-oytcrian ch-jreh. I':
ram from M. .Mr!'heron.
I"N M TiiEit.w nit r.ru
fliumlMr of Conmicrcr R,iml
. U . Hoffman, f ;i-f en-.
f 30 a. ni . Sjndiiy hoo! ;,:
Uile ':a-.-.
10:30 a m. Mornine rv'r
'. T'.rc : T;.c Obstacles :o irav
th and Their Ri-moval."
Th; ne:y organized Bible da
will ir.e.-t f,,r ,he first time
the regular Sinday school
nob- .Sunday mora air. Brlnz i, Hii.i. i
mOtorft In V'5-r.-.lli l.'. 'i . .. . 1 "
- (..a or .ew i,.i-amfnt All
are Invited to attend.
Jard.!
a. I th
had
fun
It
t h
o , ;..
r ','
'.e-e. t.-.e vho.ar wina:nsf
e(-: Miriaa Binh in the f'.ai
ra'e; Vir;::n:a Martin, in the pota
oe ra.-e; i.-r.na Sarzcn. won firn'
in ba-ebail throw for accuracy.
Klva Mc-oa corriiaz Recond. (llt-Ln
KerzuHon won third In the pole
vault.
Mra. H. .1. flordon and son
ert.
Saturday, on businccfi
I:-.-
d'irlr.z ev
period c(,m.T..
:e m .,:;: w;:i t.,,.
1 by the rv!;,t.v
.at'X'nt of the er;i ,i
he pa d. "Our . . r-
r ow n prolib n. has
shon over a period
a century.
ontant revision of
"Nur can I remember beinjr in urij
Ned's nuf mama aid. "Though I do rerr.e:,,
was our ratl' when I w a little pirl!
'(if rnurw it little Ned' nice da-t
ia"tir did you think it va., marr.i?"
Why!" littli- NVd's nice mama replied. 1
lor.iri-d to the magician, but now 1 remember!
here until the magician changed me into i m
courie I did not recognize it
It surprised little Ned' nice daddy to Ws
wa a magician he had changed Ned" pretty
witch, and neither he, nor the Raggedyj sor C.T
toad could understand it.
1 g-jes the best way to do. is t try r.d f-j
t.aggedy Ann sasI. "lou are ail trycther irtl
nr..-t lin k a! the happiness you will ;1 be t! :
" eaih other, rather than look back at the j!.
i. .!-:;. .-r.:i .- ngnt. littie .cl r.xt slaws
'v c '':. i .in V" l' th- diiiirgroom and hate dir.:-
w ay." -;.:d ;i sh. led trie u ay tA the d::
t-.ini.-d t.. ii't:.. N.J' r:i.c daddy. -Vh-r .-f ;l
a .-.rv..r.-. . us-d to havi-, daddy?"
"K-aliy: I d.m"t know." Ned'- r.:e daddy Wf.i
- '. any wh. n I was the mean old n:afK:a,E(arl
he asked of Raggedy Ann
"You hail a lot of long nosed soldiers ilidllH
l.aggetly Ann answered. "When you wereiM"
giiian. you sent them to try and drive us bat kill
we could not rescue little Ned's nice mantll"
"Then I'll bet a nickel I know what bipf:l
Ned's nice daddy said. "What has happened"
w ished to know.
"I 'sped, w hen I was a mean old magician I c
takc-n the magic charms and changed all of our t:-
vants into something else!"
"Then w.- must look into the made rr.irror
what became of them!" Raggedy Ann said. So the? 4
to the room where the magic mirror stood, and '-
where all the old servants were, but they could no.
at all. 'Hmm!" little Ned's nice daddy
seem strange that we cannot see them. Kafired? An 1
"Indeed! It does!" Raggedv Ann agreed.
"lint mavbp von made them invisible !" CraEPH
toad said.
i "Ha'" ll.n.cro.le An, I.- "Trial" lUSt whltfcl
" I'll I .1 '.!.
i ii iivl ;t rncKei :
Sr llttl,. v..-1'j .1...1.1.. tkt mafic cIm
intereu'ed eloped
corners.'
nto what were
FAMOUS FANS
The vootw who 5rcvS
KEEP T UPX SOvirJV
fhanire hrn met the
i.z cot.di'ion. f wi.n.t -o little Ned's nice daddv took the mapc
ing aito that made , wished to see the nice old servants who used o "
t ie old atiiine, that dev. castle, and before you could say, "Higgle de pigfW-
the servants wem
' And sure ennnch iiwt n frumm'
trcstcd tfio u..rt'.,n(d u a v.nAn nja invisible, ana.
could see each other and talk to each other, still "-I
not talk to anyone who was visible.
known
My ! They were so glad to be able to see
and 4
A ', " '
ova, i teelN jjS'
v tiNDrtFEEL le XxJ)
J?fl I V0O i(S OUT hl " J j I
z mm ytmi
.
; their master and mistress, and in a very short W1
i ranged such a nice, fine, lovely dinner, it o""1",
! fifteen mlnl.. a.ii .. - L.'. theT n"1 1
And of course. Raggedy Ann and
.cjrampy noppytoad ate so much they ieu
I Kilt litfln V.wl I I.- 1 J J .. A'.A infi
- " anu nis nice aauuy um,
Then they all wen into the great big room, J
I Wan a nio r: t.!.t- hnt. TlOf W 1
Miny ure, which wasn i i
; little Ned's nice mama read fifteen of the nicest
a nau ever neara. -up
Then when am -
ii, nnened i" .,
began calling "Coo 1
l; .U mount ll J
times, wnic.i -,
n I rh dre-
to grow up into nice.
people, to go to De".
Andy laughed, an j
the clock. nnsal 'V
saw that the coo J jf
a golden bird with djei
The bird the MVi
to bring iffrJ
little Ned's nce m
gedy Ann said.
(More abuut tao Raggedy torn"w
:.a.'