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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our i
duty as toe understand if Abraham Lincoln j
FOR SUCH THEY WERE
, In sight of Memorial day, when we think in terms
of honoring the known dsad, here are some words which
Osric Watkins, an Indiana boy, wrote to his parents when
he entered the service: "I promise that I will do well in
this; that I will face all things unafraid."
And to his father before his death:
"You have baen a good father tq me, dad. You'll
never know how much I loved and respected you. Even
as 1 write 1 think of a hundred little ways in which you
guided my faltering steps and moulded my character. I
regret that I could not have lived to lighten your old age
and give you a son."
And this to his mother:
"This isn't to be mailed until I have gone where all
the good aviators go, honey. You are so wise and brave
and cheerful that I know you can bfi as. proud as you'ara
sad at my death." U
Are such qualities as these to be consigned to ob
livion because some glib fool thinks that they glorify war?
They are the best assets W3 have in war or peace.
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WELL AND TRULY SAID
Stuart P. Sherman, one of our ablest essayists, in one
of his recent reviews, struck a note which is not heard
often enough in thesa days of wordy intellectual pacifism,
which, as he says, will not admit that there are any good
memorials except those "which expose the horror and
degradation of war and bitterly and scornfully asperse
everyone responsible for sending men into battle."
"There are those," he continues, "who hold that the
dead soldiers should be asked to make one more sacri
fice by consenting to oblivion."
He pleads for soma honor for the known dead, sol
diers as well as for the unknown soldier. We join in this
plea and add a plea for the disabled living who gave of
their fine qualities of courage, unselfishness, industry and
endurance which were in demand to defend what was
dear to us in the only way to defend it at the.time war.
There can be no mind more callous or vapid than
that which considers the soldier a party to creating the
horror of war when he is a victim of its horror, fighting
for his faith in the midst of horror. Those who hold the
views Mr. Sherman condemns are enjoying fruits of the
victory which they had small part in winning because
they lacked those fine qualities. It is they, by their shal
, lowness and undependability of thought expressed in glib
parrot phrases, who help to bring on war in which men
and women who have the fine qualities must bear the
burden.
Many American Legion posts take their names from
the known dead. And on Memorial day we shall honor
the known dead and make them live in our thoughts to
our credit and betterment, while living men who would
not honor them must be treated to oblivion.
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jxrated onion, pepper, .all.' a table-j f-l;1,l,'s lictoru!
Upoon of rhoppej rrlorjr leavea, aj . "n)S!
want an tlilnx ln the wny of his
tory or hirrnphy. Come, now, I'm
in a dreadful hurry. I've already
wauled too mnih time here."
mis nne n-mra me mai ner nua-ialronic eiioimh to keep you with the' "Ve;' mailnln " replied the as-
I the prartlre of It aeuulred only In; HtilV 'If. SOIAERI
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i If ynu eh In for tvnnla. or itolf. or
any other name, you know how bard
itt la ui iirni to piay, exaruy aa you
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..aim inu i uiiinioK nur nappy, una nusliaml vi ll nate. von mirelv .'n nol ii,..,, . i. i..kj ..
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in the same breath tells me that Khe want thi m in 1m nnliMimv Uw.n-im .1 1 . 1 1. ..n . I knoW yM unnulil
' j 1 11-iftMi uti utiiiK. iivrt an rcei- l an 1 .1 1
Is in lovo with another man; mill of a 8. andul of your makiui;. i,., i, .,i.u "ii . x. I A pup" my '''Brn vrlou
she blames her husband. She savs: .... ... ., i note, on a mtmlrul Inxtrument; and
omf u i.nua npeiiiter.
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am just HOYS DISCOCKAOK J ,
another marneil woman asking you IXe.r Mrs. Thompson: I am
for advire. A yonE man has-beeh youni: Kill within a few months of An "''"'" .imnilloner In In-
thrown in my path who Is married, j being twenty. I am not bail lmik-
din had his offlre management
down, tli.lv one U-ll"
rah hilr Mtutrv.
rnrdii are Ienn4 -M
ol Inter. Hi ik l
will lorn t.ti:
rurle ihe lir.l "H
he dlir.ll
the lhf enl.
when he makes a mistake, aa he la
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sure to do. however hard ho tries,
he Is apt to think It will be Impos
sible to observe the rulea when he
Not a complete forgivenass of our debtors, but long
time settlements on reasonable terms. This should be
our attitude in the disposition of the allied debts to Uncle
Sam. Such also seems to b the judgment of Owen D.
Young, who was one of the authors of the Dawes agree
ment and its earliest administrator. lie is also convinced
that it is useless for our government to.be fluttering on
the edge of things. We must a; .least participate in the
world court in order to give it substance and vitality. The
longer we are putting it off the less we are contributing
to the peace and dignity of the world and the upkeep of
civilization. Some of our statesmen were urging an in
ternational tribunal more than sixty years ago. The new
crop of politicians are still talking.
His family is in the ol.l rnuntrv. i In. I ,i n. .,, .uh ..., Vl'r"'' .-I7.eii l y the commission- la ei to reaii musir at sight.
He loves them dearly und hopes to my mother thinks It odd When I rlt""''1 hl" rpl'"rt 1,h ,he"e I ""' tra',,",, Pnith-a makes him
get them out here in the future.; tell her that they are not fit t.i go w''ru: "Thl" 'oung man ms a Porfe.t. through a long series of
We love each other dearly. He Is with, she thinks It is their appear- P"""":''""r 'n doing nothing " "Ps. blunders and fresh efforts,
the one t have been looklnc for all anre I ,,i,le,-i i. u,ii ii.ii i, T,e report was sent to the young " ' ' ani. In other things.
mv life. Will ynu tell me if t ' the case. It Is le. auo tbev iln m.r m,!" for explanation. Opp.islla the
ishould tell my husband of our little1 treat me the way I think a gentle-' ",,ovn r,'m:,rk he wrote: "Kar he It though seir-dlHclpllne of thls
love affair and secret meetings? 1 man should treat a lady. It seems rr"m "" ,n I"PUl the opinion of ' Kln" result ol long nanit, i
We can never marry. I am thirty- that the Mlows do not care to go !l" ''l'prl In that art." I always works by a sort of what
six, and have three children. My out with a girl who does not allow 'Sihopenhnuer calls external rompul-
husband Is as cold as un iceberg; petting and all the rest (hat gnes As lo,ntryman on holiday inlslon, which nature never censes tn
doesn't know what love means. He with II. 1 would like to know If ""' ,l,y w:,', wal,ing pist a high resist and aometlinea tinexpertcdly
says 1 am like a child, my nature there are any f.oys left in IhU jiuj-' ,"l"llinR ",1W "'8 foll'wlng overcomes.
is very affectionate. I would be crazy world who can treat a girl ""M"'- ' ''lease ring the hell for The difference between action In
the happiest woman III the world If right. Alvo If a fellow wants a "" lin""r " accordance wllb abstract principles,
my husband would love me und take1 girl, who lets every man she goes' r"nK "10 '"rlnusly, and nctlon as the result of original
me In his arms. I am starved for1 with make love to her. for a wife? ""' I'nUor, who lived at the top Inmate tendency, Is the same be
love. He is so greedy, never thinks HISCOI'ltACKI) I.l". "f "' ''tlhling, hurried down, and. lween a work of art, any a watch
or a little pleasure, only work. 1; out of breath, asked the man w hat i where form and movement nre lm-i
pressed upon shapeless nnd Inert
like a little freedom, but It means Tu,re ,H m(iro ..., .... ,, wanted.
u noise, so I give it up. I do nil than promiscuity in love .-,i,in I Th m:,n Pointed to the notice I matter and a living organism
my housework nnd have always) a girl who respects herself enough "n'' "W,,JP cnn t '011 rln theiw,,ro '"rm "ni1 nintlor nr. ono, and
wu.neu i .or my laumy, out get to he uloof from the class of ,I yourseitT"
nothing in return. I am very iin-iwho allows petting will certainly!
happy why should a woman live 1 f,i a man who respocts her .mil '
will, n mnn lln.l uk , . ""' '
tune, no not lie illscouraeei . Tn-
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bate, who Is so mean he thinks only ) to perfect those accomplishments
of himself. The children keep me.
I want to go to work so I can get
something to wear, and a little free
dom. Now shall 1 keep up my little
love affair or give it up? We are
so happy when together, I could
write u book of my unhappy married
life. I was married too young, I
am repenting at leisure.
I'NHAl'PY WIFE AM) MOTH Kit
becoming to a lady. You will nn',i
companions who arc us uloof as!
yourself because they are superior.
RUE BEST
AUVlUil
each Is Insepnrnlnblo from the other.
There Is a mixim attributed to
Kur.mnt s'"
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In iirisegc cMn.Wf
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nooks,.,,, Hm,-R,,e h,lrr,,..ll,l.,!,.,"l'".1"".,,,, """'"'' 1 85 Familie. File An
Into tl,e.Hl,o as though she had no, ' . , , " """" l,R
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NupOleon which expresses this re-! ....ii. H
lotion between ucuiilreil and Innatei ' llanaiat I"
chnracter: "Kverylhlng thai Is un
natural Is liupi.rfect."
Mlnearloglsin will toll yon Ibore
is an exception "to this rule, how
ever. Aveniurlne, a rare kind of
quart, In Us niilunil state does not
compare with the artificial prepara
tion of It.
I can't imagine what you export a moment to epare. i""1 '"M ''n'lrely to himself, to
me to say. rom your letter. I can I "I want a book for my husband" " ,llH mvn WBy": ,'V('r' on needs
see that you realise your guilt and she said. 'It's his birthday to "' '"" K"l0''1 h ""mn Preconceived
are trying to Jusury yourself by ) morrow, and I want lo give it , l,ml ' 'ollow cei laln general
criticising your husband. If y..i him as a present. Show n. .k... r'''.
read my column regularly, you must yo n.iV(.t ,,,,, .. 'l
ne hi a ii v i(Jlli!r irinn wiiinpn wiiiinp r,, . . i
u.. ... , . ; ,L i'Hing io iaKo breath. "",M,,M 1 otiiern, even to ilUnivor . . .
Intention To Come To
Oregon During June
PORTLAND, May 27. Klghty
flve families, bringing with them
T ,... , . , " "-"'"i ii"ii,unu lor invesi ii.eni
To understand n rule governing i- a
" . 'i. "'i-si'ii . i.rios, pave reiurneu
it for
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........".. n.i -.,, t "Nothing too expensive. mli,d-:.,i 11 'r omfs elf and l ., . . . """"""" ''
ineir lannnes. von grumiilu be- i ,i., ..,..,. , -i.,,..,. .. ... .. : intention or mining to tlreaon nur-
..iifc unllllllK lOO ( tl.nn 3 "" I'llNJ POOUC?. i, t. ,1 ut.ll ... - .
works too i,i,. ,,. ... .. " mg the tnonlh of June, according to
mi, mv li nn ... .'mn. i I rw r ..in o.i
. I...... ' , . .. mayiW. (.. Ide. manaeer of the land set-
i"i,i.i in prucilce. tut iln, t 1. ., . '
no reason for despair; ,, , '" ' Wtt";nl 'lmt the Oregon
n-t suppose that as it , , "'. I """'"Pment fund.
l regubue yr , u ' J ThMe S!i fllnilllc represent 22
with abstract Ideas and ml, ..l"1"1 Bnl t,e 'hree Canadian pro
Is better to live Just as von n" i1"" r A'hcrla, Baskatchewan and
"- re. ;) i M , ' ''"" e' I Now llrunswlck, hccorrilng to (he
siru. llon llml alms at a uracil,-..! r I rp,nrl' Thfl settlers will come
"'lug lo do I- i ' ,,rPK"n v rail and ovorlnnd by
cause your husband
much. For whom else Is he work-,
ing but bis wife und children?!
What do you give hi in in return?!
Only the most superficial of house-1
bold tasks, probably; duties Hint any'
hired servant would perform, nnd
no more impersonnlly. As for free-j
dom, you must hnvo more than Is 1
good for you If you are able lo snort, so don't show me nvii.i.. i. i. ......
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your In that lino. For (loudness' sake. Island the .i
have secret meetings Willi
lover. Forget this man. You nreidon't offer me any of ihn.. ......' i, .,. '' K"'ond thing is
n.nklnt vnurwlf linhnnhv I,. nn ...... .. ... . .. . ' " Practice of It.
u...ei, huh, no maner now much I Tl... n...
,. iinniirstooti
nulomoblle.
iposo. If your children nro a bond i you try to peraunde me, I ,
""M"n,' ly ""effort of reason.
nnd yet
A paper wrier, all th. p.opl. haw
opportunity to expros. themselvea If
New. llo",l'0tll''" Th. Klamnlb
isunn in "7 u
ICIC on wi - , i
')'-'Mr'.. . ntinlH
Worn o.
or tree.
Wnniy.
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