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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned nnd Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer and Director: Xate im-rhcln, prttdiU-nt ; Il.vron II. llunl, vice prmlili'nt: Ren II. Stiwnvin. is tary; Walter Ktronacli, trvusurvr, (roaetltutfnp; the .m-iicis. f tc tnt;rt outstanding slock Issue). B. H. STEVENSON' Managing Editor J. IV. McDONALD Editor same Old Hear Just in a Different Tree WALTER WEST ...Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon. . .. as second-class matter. Published every morning except Monday. "' Ol.'ice 1. O. 0. F. Uuilding. 102-122 So. Fifth St. Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to i"he Klamath News Publishing Company. In ordering change of address, subscribers should always giw i 1,1 o ..ll no ...1.-I,..,... viu an ii i ii no ii 11 .i i iii i. ..s. Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ .5u Delivered by Carrier, six months 2.50 l : . . 1 t. " .. : c Afk avtnivereu uy wanicx, uiiu cux u.uu Outside Klamath County 5.00 j Full leased wire. United News and United Press. (Longest in the world.) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS "Let us liave faith that right makes might, and in tliat faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand WAbraltam Lincoln A MUNICIPAL VOCAEULARY The New York Times of May C. ridicules the undig nified and even child-like policy which New York city public officials have of belittling, slandering and calling each other names while carrying on the affairs of that great city. It says : "How pale, in comparison with the vocabulary in which most of the business of this imperial city is being conducted, are the word resources with which the state and the nation must get along. An ambassador admon ishes the Europeans; but refrains from mentionina names and is content to let the cap rest where it fits. There is no such weakness in the municipal lexicon of New York city. Always it is this man Smith, this crook Robinson, this double-faced hypocrite and liar Jones, this Dick Tur pin. Brown, this tool, this mescreant, this lost soul, this foreigner. In the matter of cap fitting,' Tocal "authorities leave nothing to chance. They rush out, grab the victim by the neck and slam the head-gear over his eyes, sup plementing the action with appropriate invocation. "If ever the city administration starts work on its Napoleonic schemes of municipal ownership and opera tion, it might begin with a municipal fish market. The vocabulary is already at hand." The Times comment shows the great danger insep arable from public ownership the management is gen erally one of words rather than one of action and results. o THE BEST TOWN There are fancier towns than our little town, there are towns that are bigger than this, and the people who live in the smaller towns don't know what excitement they miss. There are things you .see in the wealthier towns that you can't in a town that's small; and yet, up and down, there is no other town like our little town after all. It may be that the streets aren't long, they're not wide nor maybe straight, but the neighbors you know in your own little town, all welcome a fellow it's great. In the glittering streets of the glittering town, with its palace and pavement and thrall, in the midst of the throng you will frequently long for your own little town after all. If you live and you work in your own little town, in spite of the fact that it's small, you'll find it a fact that our own little town is the best little town after all. -. BURIED A town that never has anything to do in a public way is on the way to the cemetery. Any citizen who will do nothing for his town is helping to dig its grave. A man that "cusses" the town furnishes the coffin. The man who is so selfish as to have no time from his business to give affairs is making the shroud. The man who will not ad vertise is driving the hearse. The man who is always pulling back from any public enterprise throws boquets on the grave. The man who is so stingy as to be howling hard times, preaches the funeral, sings the doxology. And thus the town lies buried from all the sorrow of the world. IN ANCIENT DAYS ) Prehistoric Indians built apartment houses of adobe or basalt in the Arizona or other days. They had no elevators, open plumbing or janitor servica. There were no electric glims or vacuum cleaners, but they had their cramped quarters and kitchenettes, just as the modern cliff dwellers have. o Speaking of belter homes, we have them here in fact, we might truthfully say that this is headquarters. o-T Mail crossing the continent in a day now travels about as fast as bad news. N Av liwm wv in hungrier 4Ft : - . 1L iV IB ) I v'.. if T.1 - "n -V-SJ-F.- M .21 vrVjf vf V , J A iV V - ' - -.sn "li-'I 5 4 J I : , P .-. ill 'T I'J 1 K i II UW.W 1 -- f . T Jk H I 1 ill M&h m &M$k : 5 Mi'iiu lllnl lUUi'il (Irsppfrull Krrimlilnl Kiu in lt1U roflwi l.michiiiii t.ililn S.iluJ (')ii'ivati lllii'ulla inril Ithuliarh Cunklpa lilnnnr Ala IHiiiiit t llu'iy Laiuli Mini Haucr I'kIii'i'S with I'smlr? I Sil.iil Ithulwrb Tart Cuffi'e T !' ItiH ln . I!n.i!.t l.?im'' - linl I Im crown rni It In tinil.- up (if th rll. . In ;. II' il In H rlri'lo, ymi know, u tnl the r'tttr in u y lie flllcil Hltli liny ti'' I'liUtorii. Tim lulijr lnuili h ili'l U .i l" uml I ho rhn ro mnll o you ti.nl lirttpr ri1! two In a rv. Int.. Hiiait flftppD to twiiity mln titi' in tin- iMiiniil, Imiiilnii oyxry tin in nui'' with I tin itn ilrlpi!n. Kir brun iraiy drain off nil I In fill im-'i't tvri) ta!ili'iiinlifuli. lili'Dit Willi oun ta''!fiipo(jn flour, mill urnilmillv i .10 rup hot wulnr ami rouk 111r.ll ttnnnth anil tltlrk. Si'juiii wltli null. p.inr anil pup rlka to t.itx anil a wm lilt of onion If llkvit. Mint S.iiirr-Wh tlm mint thiirouKhly, rut II small anil put In m!l P4ti. ri.vrr wish a laliliupoou of miffitr. half a lfanpoi.li of salt, fiw nr.ilrn of riiynnnn unil a nip of wi-iik vlto'car. l-t It miirp In warm plmn for half un hour, and itvo hot In a urury boat or bowl. Ji'Wi'l Salad Bouk ono lilili' pnon of itrunulutt'cl Ri'lutln In tino fourth rup of ri'1,1 watrr for till nilnulri. thi'n odd nnr-fourth cup " 11 1 iwiim pm ihimui irmMUMmiwimiamiim m The author of this letter wotil hrc preferred for me to puliM !i the answeronly. hut it tells mi eh ;n inapirlnK story. I must shum it with you: Dear Mm. Thnnimnn- IK. ,...i. km is different from the uvpracc do. young wife's and yet like theirs hf- Yourn well on tm III ri. trnil.. Inw wur rellcliin. For everywhere men ar I' d In the name nmpner." !u:ely no lories, 'imiht add ,:,at' "T i"', wr "" " " he I,:-.:, no had Imbit:,. n-IHur snink-i . " inir iw.r ilrii,i,i. i.,.i ...... , . T!, " to the 11 Ke moy I "' n'iii ii" lias never Ken ill a day In hi, ,r,. i ii ase in vise me n .,m 1 .1, ...1.1 S!l!:l. II. la a fine. letter. Mr n L DiNNERTORIES lause it coneerns the welfare of my iU Bhmilil.no priuul nf.your linn husband. It has, caused me ion- land, r.ud' he should be 'proud (,f i.ierauie worry. We were married , you. An tncwiiR ymuh ;, when we were both eighteen. The enormnus eapai ity for work, and it first year of our maril. d life we may he that yr IMbanil. with bis both worked and were vii-y happy fine pliysliiuo, rotild stand the strain and sui-tessful. The second year " It did not extend over too loni; a broiiKlit illness at first, and all our time. lint there is a chance tint savincs were used up. At the- . nil ho v. Ill break down under such n! of our second year, we were on our roKim,., r f(... ,ho , ,.,.,.l!t :lU.r feet n?ain. with the esciption of n i'l life, as Is 1:0 often the case If debt of 250, which v.-,. e::, t to If -::ii.t err :e to have bis s. pay at least in a couple of months, days ah o'liuly fr,.,. .,. . ., However, we started without a cenl ,w" "f and now at the nue of 211. have about four hundred dollars on a lot. and eiKht hundred dollars In furni ture. In spite of the illness. I f.,. that we have done fairly well and should not be illseourui-'ed. for my husband has a splendid position. However, I have this to worry me: we are Koins to have my husband this, or that, or llle i;lh..r ). younK orators denrlbe." Kmeraon nliserves: -hut the key lo all niics is-lmleeillty; Imherillty in the I vast majority of men ill all times, and even In heroes In all but cer tain eminent moments: victims of Kravlty. custom and fear." This cjves force and power to the siroiiK. . that the multitude have no habit i, aelf-reliancu or original action. A Cullfornliin was In a great stew over the ahorttiK of help to bnrveit his crop. When a trnmp atopped by the fence and asked for work, the onniii" itrovi owner looked thn fellow over doubtfully and finally sntd: "If I were Horn you nr lion est. Id (tlvK ymi n Juh ratberlnit these oranKe;!.' "Honest!" exclulmed the tramp with offended illKiilty. "I was mini alter of a public bath for IS years and never took a slnKlo bath." rucus.lL.. . "ai h'1 dir oVt m, I, 1 I1"" lndlwUltt.1 ,J In tol.t ..... . "I ; 'nmi tnouia, 1 11 ' iO ' hl M trr4t. A brb Into Bca J ,!, . Th. colons "'! 'I th. rbuhui, l bo nrml for uJ I'l- "kin. Ttk, ktl l'rli. uue ,na i una tjliln.iwo. u ery inn, w J nnr 11 1 J and wh.n i...iu .1 rlarrh dlwlt,d v lklJ i nvw minutu, ,n , j ...r ana 1 trijn, If the rhti'urk k ll lltllt Iran J I out tit) flavor. Xa, ' by ruttlai kill 1 , 1 Inn Into a top ol fw cup of Iced tu J wllhuiit njuth k..il 1 pin tin Willi iki ti.J cold rhulnrli nliiin J with aitrliia (.f ,u J lc- dcsUa aad ni long and browt. fcj piece of gaud llw Thli mina wnU wJ a dluiief (im far ,1 married rouplt. TJ b c!iuiiH''d 10 unutl fcrred If you d!41 J rhubarb tart, lloo j think It drllrlom ail from the imuiI 1c ttJ o in out in in . 011.11 or Jiiui loaf thai day, he should, I believe, I' nit his work to lu hours a day. You can help by. . ke .pine all your liitI(. t t-.t)llt- from him" nnd maMim his v.rri.w Uk libt us posnlhle. 1, ,y l)0 ,,,. ,M( vi;)1 of bis father nnd sister will afford him relocation, on the1 nthi-r hand. ...... , ,,s niorc lime to sm. them , i."im s ...'s niore nine Tn see I Intner an, ut,... r. - . . n ,, lr c(! ()f UM.j ,;iy ,.,,, t nnri(,r f months duri.iK.tbe summer. In N. to bear ,,e burden. Your letter vember we are to have a baby, end nsible, .Mrs. l,.r 1Bl , next spring we have to ,,. , llr.;. ha. you can work out the rh, . , selves. We have been living with In the w;e.,t wav " ' my family, which has reduced ,,r: '' ,'!' "O you see The observation Ihnf 1..-. power Is the nnwt flncrnm of all "i- passions, calls for the iuota l'"'i if a fine paranrapli in Ta- K'lle's lillanjall: "I thotiKht that my -Invincible power would held tin, world captive, leaving, me In a freedom iind.slurb "I Thus nlKht and day I worked 'it the chain with hum, fir,., ,. 'ruel hard strokes. When ut last 'he work w.m donu and the links "'"re complete an,) unbreakable, I found that it held me in In Rri " Personals expenses considerable. i 1 . ... r 10 meet our new exii. nses and dear our old debt, ... sIl.in have to he very savinir. My husband, realiJnit our need! "'" "esttlnn to make things as easy ns nos-dhi,. 1... .... ,l9 working over 12 hours a day j And it hurts mo so to see the weary, I lines on his face at nlKbt. He Is ; always cheerful, but I can tell l,e ,i dead tired. I always have dinner .ready at 8:30 when he , ,hr,h work. Then he takes his bath and ! crawls into bod. We set the alarm for six and work In the yr, nd Harden till a quarter of sev mi. Tlo n he has breakfast nnd p.,es t woik liKain. That same pioi-,-.,,,, every jday. x,, rcHt even Sunday, j ('" a boy of 20 si,,,,d s, ;, ' istraln? Ho looks well, i,,,, sleep, eats well, nnd bis work keep-. ",,v "'" mnsi or the ;ln1 All this Is III Ills favor. ' ...e. ..a., can a youn;; , ,v,.,.k ,llr nay liner nay with no n IE BEST OH ADVICE 611 m sln.s: Hence, : and niifltey. n (iu,.n Milb .. I'ower. like a desolatltiK p, s I'ollutes whaleer It touch': Obedience, ; l!:itie of H vfi 1 ,T doin, Iriiili. Vukes slave, of men, and of human frame A mi'i'b:. 11 1-. .1 ., " " ..mil lull. Vet life Is a search afler power. I'.UIi'l.son observe llo.l ..II 1 iuw- " kind, a aharini; of u,,, the world. '""'I'" mind that la parallel with laws or nntiire will be in ih.. Iree the Mrs. A. It. Wilson and diiunhler il Jean, left for lloulder. ! 'or an Inderinltc stay with Mrs' Wilson's mother, who Is ill ut'i.r home. U'. H. K. M,lrln )s h(.ro fnim Oakland. Calif.. n vlsU , n.la. Uvea and friends. Wm. HiiKlesteln, cashier of the j mm bank, w lmln,.m yMUn ' other. Fred. , , , n("r AlKomn. Mr. tind Mrs. j. k,,,, . Aslii,,,,,, KlIm,ly ,iml n t 10 same day, brlnKlK ,,. i ' " ,,lr- Jolin Knders , "',rt visit monK relatives Klanialh Kails. I It hud been Johnny's itood luck lo beconie the proud possessor of a litter of kittens. HuvInK too many, ho hud the Id. 11 of maklnx aomo money. Tbits beiilns our story. A rlnt; of the doorbell and a lady of tincerliilu aite appeared. "Do you want to buy I homo loot 'Ittlo tltlens?" 1 "Sumo whnl, I don't understand." I "Mo you want to buy thome toot 'ittlii tiltens?" I Another lady appear on the sceno, 'What did he any?" "Ho you want to buy thorns toot 'ittle tlitms?" "I didn't understand. Will you say It naaln?" Ily this time Johnny yean d'li K listed. "Aw, hell! Ho you want lo buy a dod dam Int?" Tho sinull diumhlor of an actor had aeen, nnd beurd, her father re hearslim a new purl, and after II waa over she retired, arenlly Im pressed, lo tlm nursery. A llttlo Inter her mother overheard her ap parently reheiirsltiK a play she was Inventing; as she went alonw. "My loved on,, m I must go to him!" Thero was a inoinentary pattno. Then suddenly; "mow It, ho' dead!" CliilJrcn'l rictd Cross HOW TO SOLVti The wordi start ia aquare and ran rtk down. Onlf om ktim rarh white aquin I word are foaaJ ' of letlera ia U will forai werii. JJ puttie the Brit wH be drawlni. Bfwl jhe other wordi. for lu er Is of nut urn of Mrs. . S llateman and Kl , " """'"Panled ,y , ' "' "" 'Irst of th for h two weeks' vac, r runclHco. Il'7. e Week I in Kani lore for lm t a..7 H,.,, ' , r "IZ"" ' ,r"nK W"h needs, that l o ".- '" '"" hla hand,, to tho boue for , , '2 i " , ."' ' v'""" made; "-,""'"y IniiKha at my fears. Vo ,. ,. ' ' ",y Wl1" eourae of (iPBa HammoM.i I ulons on less monev. I h.IVn .. ,..., .'' nr,,""'t Whatever here vesler.i . ,l"rrH was . .... . .. "-..ins, iM f.i him 11. . ' ' "iieniittiK I I n uimsei 111111 we count meet nil our Is coir I "e , iniillers. expenses if ho worked only li, houis "A ,.'' w,,,l,,,vr shall happen. jllHi fjVi, " mis A m wh kll)W1I ,, , l(,Ik ' ycHU)r(lBy from l.ly ""im'tii i,,,,,,, ,,,, 11. .1.- I 111 II II. Uflty I .. HI m UK ... u,e same " ""t.l.K business here Agency Employes To bee Stronghold Hmployea of the Indian reserva tion, from Klamath Airenev. will enjoy nn nil day's trip tbrmmli Kliimnlh county on Hundiiv'. vIsltinK tho hislorieul spota In the county mndo fumoiiH durliiR the Modoc war days. The parly will nrrlvo In Klnmnth KallH on Sundiiy mornltiR nt 6:30 n. m., and will start the trip around Iho lake by wny or c'uptnln Jnck'B stronKhold, whero tho Modoir Indiana mndo Ihelr sl,i, n j872 nnd 1873. Tho parly will l,0 nccompnnlod by Cnplnln (). ('. AtioleL'atH. who haa consented It) be their Rulilo on the trip. New nrrlval of felt hula for only i ii". At llec lleKln'a Dres Hhop. J4 . , ' Word 1. I the rulcf ol y: Word .rj i votd6. tho bin"''1! Word?. IV'l Of .WashLStoli .vadinr of l- 9 ' SATUBHAT-J 1 mm Ml