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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
Wednesday. May 27, 102.'). THE Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath News' Pa ?e Foot iMH THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer and Director: N.tlo oil. rlx ln, president; Hymn H. Ilunl, vice-' president; lien II. Kt.-v.-iiwn. ..-r-tnry; Walter Ktronarh, treasurer, ' (ronstltntlna? the owners f tin' rnlirc outstiiit.lliig stock Issue). B. H. STEVENSON' Managing Editor, J. V. JIcDONALD Editor, WALTER WEST :....Busiiiess Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every morning except Monday. Ol.'ice 1. O. O. F. Building:, 102-122. So. Fifth St Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to me jitamain jews ruDiisning company. In ordering change of address, subscriber. should always give old as well as new address. Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ .50 Delivered by Carrier, six months ... 2.50 Delivered by Carrier, one year 5.00 Outside Klamath County 5.00 Full leased, wire, United News and United Press. (Longest in the world.) " OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS "Let us have faith that right makes might, and J in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln A Bird That Lays No Golden Errs! DOES ECONOMY HURT BUSINESS? The president of the Rotary club at Washington, discussing business conditions, asserted that "if every body stops spending money the time will soon come when nobody will have any money to spend." This was really a criticism of President Coolidge's advocacy of rigid personal economy, and but expresses the growing resentment that prevails among many busi ness men who say. that this policy is hurting business. V, hether this be true or not the fact remains that savings bank deposits are steadily growing. Of course these funds eventually find their way to stock and bond markets and make possible the big capital flotations. -Money may be diverted from one channel to another but it is never idle. ...... Most people rejoice.in the idea of economy in gov ernmental matters, and. will support the president in his efforts to hold them down. The same business principles should apply with equal force to every other business public or private. One can't have his cake and eat it, too. '. 0 ' ALCOHOL FROM GAS ill (iSv! J'W W UWFULHWS!) ( j Kreh IH. nl I -1 li. n ,., I,, hi Confer. I w)l, 0m, "..H tlonrr'a HiiKur " '" "'wcwfl, Wh.iit Cer.a. Cooked with I),. Oatmeal lyZT": I In. on.. 'M lUtlurl linltl. . i . . !. t, Htrnw berry Kliort Caka Cream Milk Tva IHiiiu-r I n.l i 1 11 mi I I.11111I1 Klenks Hulll-ll P.ll III IX'M l.cttllre Hnliul Khiilimli l'lo ith a few familiar elements such as carbon, oxy. gen, hydrogen and nitrogen, in varing proportions, chem ists make up about a thousand dyes and hundreds of flavors and savors as well as a multitude of other ar-' h- les u,ed m medicine and arts. Quite recently especial attention has been called to the synthetic production of methanol, or wood alcohol by German chemists, produced a cohol but deadly poison, can be produced and sold at about 20 cents per gallon, and large shipments to this vo? ,th,e? P.rice" Wi" inevifa,,l- Put nd to the uood alcohol business. The matter has already been brought to the attention of our tariff board, but as it is a raw material used in manufacturing, it cannot be pro hibited by a tariff. - 1 RUSSIA'S HUNTING CO-OPERATIVES The co-operative movement in Russia which involve more than 80,000.000 of the people, has extended to thoe who ex.st by hunting. The fur business of Russia hi I par amounted to 52,000,000 rubles, besides furnishing food, clo h.ng and a livilihood for nine millions of pTopT J he hunting co-operative have enrolled 230,000 hunting famihes ,n 70 corporate bodies or unions. An all-Rus an professional hunting co-operative union was formed for he purpose of directing the work and the program -dudes besides many protective measures, the establish mcnt of es an(, farms for r :fa',t .fur-beanng animals, as nearly half of the Russian fur exports com, to the United States we are particulaWy in terested in this Russian industry, i-uiaiiyin KNITTED SUITS For the latest fashions in men's suiting Beau Brum mel8 are learning to look to London rather" than to Paris The latest vogue calls for "knitted plus fours and ja sweaters Neither London fogs nor Scottish mists cause such suits to shrink. The inventor went to Switzerland and rollmg ,n the Alpine snow, proved to the world that the kn.tt.ng needle is mightier than the loom. So novy he is rolling in wealth. Y There.may be critics of the Pacific fogs, but the boot, eggcrs are not among them. It takes a rather dense fog to make a market for the stuff they are putting over. o . There are more talkers than thinkers i the world. This ,s doubtless the reason why it takes so much gossip to go round. 1 timiMfl Tiiat on l Coffoo l.uni Iii-iiii I niiinHi.i. .... ' fli.Mii,. Hiiufrio II ut I err. I Inn ..,..., N ...... ' , " uil'lfi(.. ; ' ' rUt ck, u Imilt lM,ln '"I t..Hh.,! mill r)i, .iir i.. ... j i friun nw ,,1 Onluioiil llroml t'lilii. lu.ilnn,,,, ' Jtu x (iiffi.o or Tim ; In a llliln wnrni ,,1 ifli..l m.1.1. .. 1 , "' Wl H 111 J TllllAVU II I.IIU..O ..,1...... t I'lli'i-M' SiMirrip - Slukn B rroniii C ...... u . miiii'K villi nun litlilxximon of bill- . u M IdiiJ Iit. hub i:iiiii.iiiin of flour anil nnv ,n 'mm iiii.I on.. Iinlf rui. of milk A.I.I ,,lv,a ' In J i . . till! 111 M,ull ... . 1 ;niur Iiii..i.ioiimii nr cm I I'd rlipi.nn. O"o hi Ir until rlir,.n In mnltNl. Ihrn fnl.l ' n '"' " ita iln yolk iin.l wlilu.ii of two .! "k" f"r '""f-Hi b. nl..n ..i.iiiuu.ly. I'our im,i w.ii " """"' o.!;t . ;u...,.t,.i ran nn mirinmi. u,p will, u , . - i , , .... '"" nini'ioi! of J ,nf wuirr. Hn for twiniy mliiuii. ..... ... " nn.n with covrr on. flvo Willi " . "' I, o(f '"liooi !J mw oron. f uBM ,i ln.ll,l.l,.al l..h .l,.Tl.l. .. " Un,i r:' w3 a mi-thoil of flnUIHnrt leftorrr rot , "" 'rU"'- '" ,toc ' lainh. fill kU llr of Umb of Ihr tU'iiwsnm lU-nirrd th. knr.. Kprlnkln will HlrawU-rrr finrla-rJ .tin pmii. iviiii in nrnari frutiina .,nib - , amnxinf jthrn dip In tnlntur of on bealrn itk of rrunhrd uruM " "ni in miiipn.in nr milk, r renin mliliir. I i. ilivn In rrunib nuiiln, l"l. mrm thnl Uic two colon J ,ln hot Imron fnt - nlinut one half llm ilrpth f lh Uti jj jrup -mill brown on both nlilia. Hum ! whirl of wliltipid m j jr-ady ait altera of hot dry toaat a b-i ry. Vanilla In J1 Itrlflo Inrxr-r than tha ataaka. I'm rroam or lilunr rotni,ilj he nifat on tha toaat rnunda. ar- advanlnae with th( J ,nmii with a ruillah roan nnd anrve. rrualird friili. TbliaiJ i nopiird munliriHiina may bo aautrd icmt UrHarrt for t fcW wmi uic mvnt. A Hood (travy la and la nl.o nnniilir fc nimln by adding half a nip of ran- piirllra. wnlilln nn?J rrlniaMliaillvaiiTOTWfgitIIMMtr EAKTHOME PROBLEMS haa Kutint farmrr of the punt would atulk pow trurk U 111 alntid Grant All. . who ma.lo the oh- . " . ,u"k ", l'id! And moat i. arrvallon r.... vM,. ,. ,' i n,m wun ,",,,r, ln " troulilo with Prol that If It la a fact. 0 w know It " ."!""''' h;,,r""l'': e hara 0.1, ftj to ho.' that II,,. Kr.-n.-li nation .nr.1 """"" " " wor,h "f "'r ronl.-nd with. tk-lth-J f.-ra rwonnlauhly from Hi. fhi,... na. mn" ' n .-Klfa ; mmpany will haw-loi " Briirllt a.r M.tf.. irt.. . . .. I a mid the proiiln of lliiniliura dlffnr .. ...... ... i no i lymoiitii ita ow )n ordf r to I ... ...... .. . ;iui'K8 ii-.lu.kln. ' ... ... w.. ok nif.ii oiv iriini inn n..rmln or n" nini'i" n.cj Tliiiliii.too. tlirn tlin notorlotia nnd! . ' pluy with thoe l onault your i .... . i no rnnmpton nliaunt-m Inil.-.l man ,. . ...... .'.in,.!, mum .llin'ri'lirea ootwoen ' .. ' irin-a la a ruininiim ! uvt'd ui minium, nuva nn .,i lNl. 1 . . .... J - imiiiy. a a.wcui fiwi" ........ wrfa n rill.il ,,, , ovcpm. tk upon hi. old frl..nd, the fnmlly( dpvH,.pd , trcki i pnyatitnn. . . . .1 I foro. The body li mi i niiuren nlwr.ya are the .innoront reapondenta. LonK exp.-rlenie victims in unci, tannics oa this: proven this rub, nocossnry. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am n . ' ' (trass widower with one son eleven HOrsKKKKf'kll: vears nr nra t ,..i . n,,,,.!., n'l - . " -"""I me conns "."... .o. io urn a II II inner of l,, , .i,. , . ., Rave me rusto.lv when I ,iiv,....i stan.lni-,1 r..m...n.. .. i... ,hM" "ro ,,nl, ,l"p lo "", "" my wife four years aKo. SIn.o that over, plenty of np nnd water """l""n f ",n vaH""M time my son mid I hnvo kmicked usually Is effective. , ' ' around. Klnnllv mv n.mi,., .... .i ' ,!1 other words. If I he neonln who IT '"-'." V - ",,K KVKS: You are too youn ' "' -- ?- - - r 'Z ...... i. ii ii i ii Ket out or me. I to miirry any Klrl. tllrla should not ., . 1 ".- bade him itnod night. Having- . , t , . . ha found out that .he forced the kis, boys or be kl.aed by h Z lin"M 'r '-arharlan ie aRIllll. Kanilly U we " i' 1,7 ,? - J locks on my trunk to look over ,.,y less they are engaged. nP,!r"C ho ln hal,lt ,ha" fl" ! suppose?" iwlce Wl"""" ueeus. anil insurance policies, and' . . ...e.ro,.o. an,, ir the people whoj "ciood heavens'" exclaimed ihn1 ZTJ most of all. fr niy ank 1)Hok. she , , went ... T -, ,, Kno ,'., ',"."' L ll . ! KKKHV IAT has found out all I have and is mad ,J1 - 1 "te'D """" .Hamburg, they would now be blonde 1B f V m l . i KU"EKA. Calif.. f because she can't ee, !'u;nK to " enBed or mar-, men .,,. bu.v "".."' rmni- My " ln !of th. Power bo.t wW looking, but my k; ,ter told me nv..rv. ' . V '", ,'.vc" to "KO wi,h" bo- '' hlskft-a and vln-a for the Amerl-I ' 1 1' ferry autntnobllM A thing, dates, facts. fil;,lr,. Mv! ,s" " a Klorious age that you can bootleg trii. I . I Klamath river t Bf moiher ..! v . '"" very generous with your " ,ml ""K" 'u look ao fit- , ,h. ,.,it,j jJ about ti e ,,, ;; . , . , ""arr'1-- K'andmother. ,-), will , ""''r.-nttattng agency must tlgued:" waa aPke.l of an under- ", ,. br. .4 had a, d ,.,e ThM ' . ",vt'r " fifI""' T ':"?.' ""' "" resident the other ,lay.!",r "3 . , """i" ... ......... euciii i..murea or l.in.I uni - ''Well. Ifa like this" he renlled J scandal. My divorced wife wants, . Allen argued. "These have ! "Mv w J ? 1,1. ... . ?!.. !' .. A circulation o raise HI,,, fr ,e but she Is mar- " ' : . . r be necesKarlly and Inevitably n.,,,,1 ' ' 1 ":.:.". "T". ! S ".V.Z'Z rte.i i v ., . . "ur in 111 as much . i.Im i ... .....- nin, tn,. i. win.-. e.i:iniai ii 11101 ' " ..... ... ...... .... ......... ...n uni. Histories or every out mtriicilnv n.. .. .i.-l it was Im. " e inai in your case. It ,lai,, , r, ' , -- --- "- .. to her without n. - i an lie - - - who first toM mo of bin mothorV l,'t,"r to makfi rtvatirp. ,. . , ,, , uiiiihuth ii nil niHim ,'Ve ",at '" y""r '!,S''- " ''' "Lon the earth. ! you think I would w-rongdoing have trouble jn .iilnir hi,,, r,..m his mother If I pay his board? If I marry later on 1 would have n place for him. j A ' nnli.hlu.r. I. I- .1... .... ..... -.Mini i)i iietler to make advance.. ..i- . . Ml ,M" evrinng. riie Maybe ,- . Ket him out of ,h ,. "ll'''":':"'' """" .'' ' tht I go along, even i habit of tho.-c ugly moods , , "ur-rentlatlng It-j ir ! am tired. The past two weeks ... ' I"'"- (,uly tbo surrounding clrcimi- I havo lost eight pounds and alio ovt eith.r man enough to marry , f,nnmw ,httl . ,,,. . . , . ,,,,, ., ........ .. . .... J It rertulnly ,s no, w,,e , nse a TyZTT"" " "" of ( "''eep, but one of tits most treasured! r .v nRv , " ,"rn",il "f """y! -;-' niiisniion. ,oy, W1M , W(J((ly nmb oJ rth ttih. Y"" "'" '"!lU! HOUAS- ll ivinir l ' , ' "0 ''""rl'''' npiin-' heel. which he drew all about the I lf?,rPt " V""r """ '" "in-rrl-il and divorced at .iv, i n"s ""Pulse. human endeav- house and yard. ,.st aummer he I n'b I ZZIT!!':. ..Sin'" '!-.. have Jr,2 ZtLl -"".- ' uncle, who own, ! or v,..,r . iisi...ly notoriety without "walking ,7 -'"-'"seivea no the result ofnwp ranch In tlio west. When wod'hav: "; ; ,r in r,,n vr . "a Vou inicht iret I...,, H ' . Turn your thoughts to other mutir.ri' ., ""t have got them cheap, leui,, and you w, ,J : .ess J. "J T1. "P "I' V 8 W " "r . ' ininincr or uim.i i -.n.... schools wliero it would bn .tlr;r to put mm than to allow him to bo rinir Cl.il.lMM's lVf Cross fJl IKS'V 10 SOLVE M Th wnrds turl "3 ,aauar.-a anil n..i one W"!. . '.nrd are li.',?ii,i of leller. J: know tt.i.n'i wheels.1 .-noiiail li.uv ltwl.,1..... ..... - uie nar-i mi... . ... ...."igu now indetermlniito the ),,. . '"-nor to c,.r., ' ' ' " . " . , lnK " " ''-I wee,, a fauna .,,,,1 Pevlnn P.-.. A KI-... ' - i rni, u:u a e I . - - rr mi j juccuv ADV1CK TO ai.ma Dear Mrs. Thompson: A girl (she refers to "Alma") who -,.,. ,mt! ahe loves another woman's husband j who is the father of hlldren. doesn't! know what the word l,.e ,,,,, I She is ao aelfls), that she doesn'l; know whnt happiness Is like Aside1 from the sin f coveting another: woman's husband, she Is a din,1 to our sex. Instead of l..i.vi.,, ; she had better repent her fy ,, ' .n-iseii riunt Willi seek, earnestly and humid U-,.,1.11 '"" " '"'IIIIK III V II IL I 111 II M (ilia 1 ' i i , . nlHMtt a month before ., .. i . "Hh-r "t for i,o wedding ,i ' 'ys-growing aquulle, ur-i ... , ooreiii, or Hiiliturnincan; small and ""I'l'Pn to notice pacnr "wlft. or niiisslvo nnd htflky; aplnv ! 'pyton "'PI'lii iirotinrt like n in a meat imimo ion t Hhebest iiiiiy. or vi'finm.ma. " u niPH l i oiiKO (in i tlmlil or ntom m i .' i ''"ike the mlAttikn thnt It ( nrliln more . . " MltJlH II l!tIIIl'litliU ; cunning or morn fertile of offspring gregarious or more ,lltary: r In other ways besides - and any ,-ne of these waya may suit him to I many wlddy different envlronmen llh (led 1 K"n" Kcntlemon who re busy umbly , K, breaching the supremacy f tl, Nor. . 'Hen.-should . " . get n ,,. , ' '" '"" or- jproper outlook on life. If she ,e ' ' "'""'''I muse over this n ,. I all this she no doubt will fin,i i,,,.,. "Tl1" 'inference between, one na- ' Pines, with n ii. rn ,i... , Hon and ,.n.fi ...i. . ...... . . '" 'He , . iniet- , ,, i husband of another woman I never break up a home. I '"" C K. J. i ... (iKAM).MOTHKIt: In the new moustache ho l wear lng Just under 1,1. noso. . That hin't It at all. HcV Just tickled to death over the new 0. M. C. truck that Ilex ftenner haa brought him from l'nrtlund, and you 'can't l.lame him so very mueh. The new machine la Ihe newest of new thing. In trucks, nii.i ),n a ,he late.t doodad, calculated lo make It ' a thing of benuly and a Joy forever. New dual tire. 1, one of the fea ture, that slick out like a nore "The middleman pockets ,. thumb. The rear wheel, are to oil 'he farmer . ,. . ? "." "n """ Intenlg and Pur..,-.. . f... ih. DinwerStomes i"'ii of soils. K1,, . .",n.lu- - - ....-pi lon ,,.,i m - ..iimercc, art, morals. r gP ." , "'"leni, ultimately (,.!, ..... I1" .-... not on nny mysterious nron Ii " hut. after nil 1 .... i ' 1 mc"' " ",r lnB ;-rtles of race B.,i,." much .lter f, nil. rubber goe, fllr "-.Known and unlnte.lig,, M,:;;:"1 " hTJ T "" me farm i11(i,. .... ! . . " "rH Jimt common oio "'"-.wneels w il. .. . '".y one lire earn, mil i- the Jrawin-. Ihe dher warili. Dttvtflfflf i .. ..turn V""" ".m af Itw-J, . .,.. ins MrtM W1LU " . to thn noltfv r ti,i ... . ' y - lh,n. Init ntninlv mwi u,.i..i.. ... ' J . TP- tlta . iii up Miru . . xy.V!nl hn tinino. .i. .'"JKirni flrfiiniir.nnnM . u li'h-n Win... - . .. "'" bathrooms. ZJZ '"T ' '"' -round. d . nra mter- "ivch.ngeahle. Another feature of the Word .moua civil "5 yvora Word Sweden U