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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
t Yuhy. Juno r.. Pare Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne ; THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned nnd Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer ami IHro-lnrs: Nnir mi ri . In. pnslileiit ; Hymn II. llnnl, vl.v prexlilciil ; Ita-it II. Nl. . 11-..0 r. n,r : Waller Slr.ina.ti, treasurer, (conMfttitinu: tin 1111 m-n il ill. .-iii-re .itil.Htuiiilliig Kluck Usue). B. H. STEVEXSON" Maiiajiins Editor J; W. MiPOXAl.D Kilitor WALTKR WEST Business Manajrer Henpecked! Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every morning except Monday. : Oi-'ice 1. O. O. F. Building. 102-122 So. Fiftn St. I Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to i'he Klamath News Publishing Company. In ordering change of address, subscriber. should always giv , ; old as well as new address. Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ .50 j Delivered by Carrier, six months 2. 51) ( 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 in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as ice understand it" Abraham Lincoln THE AMERICAN LEGION ALWAYS KEEPS IN STEP The fine enterprise of the American Legion for tak ing care of war orphans, brought to attention by its de serving effort to raise a national endowment fund, does not include any orphan asylums a.i part of the plan. Instead of putting children into institutions, the le gion will follow the more enlightened method of placing them in private homes, in the care of those who will love and care for them as though they were their very own. Tins has become the modern way of solving the heart-breaking problem of the orphan. Not so very long ago the hardened criminal had a fate to be preferred to that of the child whose only offense was to be without father or mother. Time has abolished the abuses of the orphanage. The lives of the children have fallen into the keening of tender-hearted men and women. But the disadvantage of institutional life remained to single them out as rubber-stamp exceptions to the general rule of happy child ren with the love of parents and homes of their own. People are learning that the love of a foster-parent can be just as deep, just as. much a source of happiness, as that of the natural parent. The tendency now is all toward finding homes for children, not toward cooping them up in institutions. The American Legion is to be congratulated for fall ing into step with this policy. Good luck to the legion and success to their fund to take cs-.re of orphans and disabled veterans. COMPARE NEWSPAPER TO MENU A newspaper is like a restaurant's bill of fare says an article in a recent issue of the Englewood Times, pub lished in Chicago. Every subscriber is not expected to digest every article any more than everv patron is ex pected to eat everything on the menu. But the paper, hke the bill of fare, is planned for every man's taste. Take what you like leave the rest; this is the motto of both. However, says the Times, "salacious, sensational stuff has no place in any paper, much less in one that is supposed to reach the homes, and unfortunately there are some who feature this element. Every real editor does bis best to keep his paper clean and decent, and gives all the news his space will allow, and local papers should be very particular in their bid for popularity not to reach the wrong side in their moral tone, as there are too nw'nv of the other kind in the larger city fields." o GOOD ADVICE 0M HOW COULD VOL) Hll THAT DEAR LITTLE, BOY DOEilYOU DftRE TOUCH Hlil YOU BIG a r-aaT C I ' ' mw.rwfifiMH ii ill i ill i rw iirm tm mwhi i j ,9 QUE BEST , mm 1, lti...Lr,.t I lruwlii rrlea Mill rincuppli. .. ..I. ..I I i . ... . "" nil m... ' "' ' oril lire.'lil ..I..... "TI .".hip. 1 ... . Hum u cufr,. ' "I'ulisr. IVwIJVl mat ki, 1 I'd i rem, iur hit ""'' with hltw f'nffol i " ' 'keep ""' s'plae Ii 'r hiii Soup Cr.i. li..r ' ..n . B"1!- 0 Itliiilinrti ... . npuon of ki,n.. llrellll mi.l lluitrr !,.u ,, l U I .thri Willi I 110. Itluttl Milk IHnnrr i ni.i niivii v.mt i.imf flftilll' . rotlltol' Ittlll I'riU I!."'.! 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Jii.i Im.- iiim nnviiiK iiiir In 0110 nip o( Rlllpplll IKUlll. I lu -: .1 1 Siiin o tor I'up Cnki'H - ll' Mill KrilBlllntfiS likui. .ill., iuiiir- I'll'.ll)- bo-t lg U mrliiin other ihim J ii4 (ullime: 1'ilm - 1 . W..NI ut, i llm irnlnl Ii irr nilnrnl plrlurt m r.inl f irllir (.ur Ihix rmlnri i-bi h rtirriT. oil ttl4 iil illilt any plu room Lot. may bi a fl... r of rmcnii lriiii l.ml I lira ii..:- .ill i: President Hindenburg s-ay:i to Germany work!" 'Get to Cut ex- Finance Minister Caillaux says to France: penses to the bona!" Iioth see that their nations need to forget the luxury of hate and waste, and think only of the vital necessity of industrial regeneration. The advice of these two Europeans is as valuable here in the United States; it is exactly what President i-oonuge has emphasized from the first day of his dency. prcsi- THE ROTATION Japan is planting over r.30,000 acres of forest and timber every year with her comparatively limited area. In this country there are less than 40,000 acres a year of replanting, while there are over 80,000,000 acres of de nuded timber lands. We have a lot of things to learn yet. o Long ago there were people who hated everybody, but they didn't tall it bolshevism. Hi' ii :i. sht u ::i mi,: v. -.1:1:1V. What i-hiuii-o 'if living n.'1'py in 111 rinse iliive III ? Vh n- v n is asked In t!ie fun.iu ,nv l.-it. :: Dear Mr.i. "honipson : I l:.-.v read in your i-oiunin 0:1 several de lusions what you have hail In say ahmit marriages heir.-e-i: persons of ilifl'ereiit alien, lint I am eonilnK to ilnn't tare ttn' 1 in nil now a I Willi III like . 1 haT! l-hll.il ell o'.vn. V.'l.il Hoiilil you 11.lv ' rni iiru .-1 .1N0 . I i f J 1 1 I.II.NKI.Y WlllDW you la-iause I think niv i.-is.. is ,lif. lerent. 1 was 111.-11 i i. il i, -,.i 17 to a willow, r wiih f.nu- . hi'. I: en. Il was arraiK-il by i.iv i . . 1 r -: i . :,-,-lui.sl.aiiil llvnl only ih. -e vi-ai's. ami left me 11 eoMlforl i:.; forlnae. I ilcvoteil mv-r-ir to le I. i ri. ,,r ,n frnin yieir l-n-T I i:a'.!:er !h...t chiiiliTi I was left homeless, anil yoiri'o not love him, lint merely s.-e an orphan at an early at:-. ;;n-l I liim 1 -. il.-ilral.I.-. Ynll shouiil v.-ilt iliilrrt want tlicni . s,;:r. r t:-.,::i the a y-ar .-f.,.-.. tal::im the st. p. in any Same loneliness uml n -ul. . t. These evmt. anfl you sP.uulil tin a lie sur- Htepi-hiliinn are prawn nor. ami li.at he i u i iiMirvInK you for v.ntr t h.iti t;i take you pho-.-s :i-pii-i-.it v.'i: :i ..:i -Ka- !a- t.i 1 ry !.,'ni. he' 11 to he kapjr-. l...i n tot-l In- lni. a.i . 1 . . : :.o::i.-i- v no. an. 1 ul lie .:. ;; i.l 1 011 1 . ... I !n j,. . ha .;, lo t. 1 " . " " """' ' JotiliiKH from Hie noteliook of nn fell t saner every time k think of :-. ,1 ,., , . , '11 roure, my i,t'-p. Ii : h: rt.n n't f.-el o'p'i;at.-il to nn-. ami 1 lihl you I'ver hour nhnut tin. .s.otilimin li wnlkvil I'D mlleii lo nee a ha-ieliall Ktiiiio, nmt when lie koi mere lie wart ton nr.'il III fltliili e'.rttfltlr.z ccr- ' th.- fem e? Klmatn Killa M4 ai Ills wife waiiteil In rlile In uti I KHun'h il-nt a tatli 1111 plaiie. So In- imlieil the man liow j 11. !! Ii lie 1 lniriie.l fur n rlito. Th-- 1:11111 replii'il: "i2J fur n hier's ihle. prmlilliiK vnii 1I1 nit la'.k " The wife rml In. not In th plane! uml w-iiit up for 1111 hour When the plane lam!.il the ownrr nulil:' "Well. It Is s.M. Vim ill.liri talk.! illil you 7" Nil." Kahl Ihe f. 11I. hman. "Inn ' I i.iiiiie very mar It when my wife Children'! Pirtrn Cross M K0W TO SOLVI Tht word ilarthl Otiarra and rui ri ' do 11 flinty wit kill : tarh . ,nlf Mian. I wril art fnaad tarta I of Irllrrt In tin 4 will furtn "Jrdl M ; purlr ihe Irit 4 1 lh draninc BelwaJ Ik" mhrr wril, I. two are married. I a:n and well mon-v. preserved. 1 lmve nniiiir.c lo ... - w'e-n- eupy iae hut ihe ni,iaa'em,.nt ,,f ;, , n ... farm. I want lo tr.-v.-l. lo ?. -e the li-ely 1 worm. i;iu 1 11011 I. want to eo alone. I.asi summer I lai-t a yoiiir: man then 211, now 21. 11.- s rather nlc-e lookiiiK. and is my j...a r manhood. lie has hinl.d al mar riage, hut everyone mrs t;;,. oiiieieiii-i! in our ll."l.:! is I nnd he would soon i;re r . so. ne,-.. . 1,,,- j...... .-ommili.-d I 11111 uisu Knows a uml a i-raak -n love rffair I had a I'. Ill l.-l'l: v. r. I shoi'1.1.'.'! : a-;- younger v-o uea. if Ii - ii.-.'flten llim-ell 1 li ve! in hl;i at lent 10:1;:. I in-lined to believe thi-: v.-un' I lie nnwi.e. How. see no reason why you marry a man m-an-r your "O Ki at i I do. I Yiiunr Ni wrli-h hint upenl rw-clvel If you hold small ohje.-is to your ' nmnlliH iiliroad. 1111.I 1111 Ills return' ey. s. y.i.i limil your fl.-M of vision nrwli-il w armly by Ills fatlmr. ami -!.i:t out the worid. 1 ai eoii'paiileil l, K ui ,ts. j And. In ihe , awe way. Ihe p.-oplei "Well. Cliarlle. old hoy, pnjoypil or ihiui-s whi.h stand iienivn. even yunrBeir .'" 11 led old Newrlih. Joy-j tlionth they are of the very small- """ly. "And lio-.v you've tcrnwril." 1 il 1 ..n e.iuen. ... tire upi to rlnim I "rwn, faih'-r. i-rown." rorrei te a.i aaaiunt of intention mu.-h l.evond B"n- j lii-ir due. oi-eiiiiylili; us disagree.' "Will. I'm hh-nrd," repllril tile al ly, and leaving no room lor her- '"'m. In mr;irW-i totin, "1111111 ious f iukIuh mid Kffulrs uf im- ii'iHi'iis yuii ili k up iiliruuil. What poi-tan ... 1 have I to itruaii for?" ' II 'll'e mind atlaeli.-s Itself from In doi. nee uml from constancy to whnt e.er Is tuny and m-reeahle to It. "iiis hi.Mi nlwnya u.-l limits to oer knowled;:e. I T!io- Klainiilli KiiIIh Meri'liunl 1 Wlm ever takes the tioulde lo en-' Hnriuni will hold nn Inipiirlinit meet-1 I.-in- and Kulile Ills mind to ihe ex- I'm tonight al fi::iu at llio chamlier! "f Iib capueliles? of com ree rooniH. Ihe occhmIoii j 111. Ileitis; one of the remilnr monthly : Mcrchanls Bureau i ! To Meet Tonfeht! tunaia A Wn ,1 1. I" V. ' Slltr' III ...... n-ro im noimm; you ran i)m thin': whlrh iii:ik..M im fit.,1 itivftlriKM of (irennlxnf Inn with i Wvri " " ,. inn) iu!,-:iv r lo hiak iM-o-.t lf inii-rcitu if in other men. ,-. fx "Baby Tornado" Hits Pillsburgh I 4..r..:..- IiiUDGC ' h I r .1 . ' yoiniK man has m.i so few t ph. v.ho appear reason- nddeil nllruitliin of a Imnqtiet self. . Think of him :Me o ml ureeulile In convernalloii fr Hie entertainment of nroHtiectlve liiat there Is Hcari-elv nnv one new nieinliers. who doeH not 1 li ink mote of what I '""1 Hhepherd, president of Ihe ii'- Ii uhoul to say than of answer- mreiiu nniiounci.H that every inem iiis preii;, ,- what s aald In him. l-t- will lie expected to bring nt 'V. least one Klamiith morcluint with How vuiu I.) try tu t ;l, 1, j-,,,,,!, r liim who Is not n iiienilier. either anvl.odv 1 1 11 1 Ii . ' in ri.li.ll ir...l. 1.. 1 1 " - - "..., ni.u in u urn .- 'Iliey 1 .ui only learn tl 1 after rival anil lias n,.i in..n nn. lila ile-lr own fashion, mid whin they niemlierslilp or one of the ex-meni- l''i"lv- 1 Iiith wlm has beciime Inactive In the V. oiTUnizallon. There are ninny (ruths Unit cnti-' Tho purpuseH i,n,l acconipllsh- '"" '"' meniM or the liureaii will Im re- VI. viewed for tl... I.,.n..rii ,.r !.. .lult. ni'iie rendlly confess to er- r mid such measure dlsciiKHec) tts mlsiiikci. mid Hhorieomlncs In are fnclnir the oruaiil.aiion i.t Mils "r conduct than ,,r thought. 1 1 lino. I'arllc.tlnr emiiliaHl will he mi of II, Coethe huvs. Is placed on the work of the Credit biiiiilde ,M Hiiremi which is nn Important pleasure tl, hranch of the iiierchnnm assocliillun 1 work . I'll I lie intellect (( 11 iiirceii i reennl despair. "This also explains how It minis which have h-i-n me nt flr.it taiiilv Word 1. To wi11 nsaatf ' ft C 'I', ' l.. - ',7 i '.."v.'iZr -x 1 Wi rors. The rei uini tne con.--even lakis as.hiuued. is driv ;i ud to PLASTERERS IN K. F. ORGANIZE IN UNION l.ociU I'liiKlereiK orminlzed A fleice win. I uini r.nu 1 thai ree01.11i7.ed lull. till. ..1 1 'lien criHlunlly npi-ead. s.. n.... ., imlim last nieht i.ml n elmrler Ih vas ol.silimtelv "IK "r- rrnctlcnlly nil llm I lo . , ; , operative l'l.-(slerei's met nnd have ;"" nr I mi 0110 price mill wnk'o kciiIii. very thini! which iienieii ntip.-ar.i m ,. thltiK iinlle natural." SlOMI. II.-., .-u Ill piutii of the .-iiv. . . , i,, ," , . 1 ""r,;h WW1' havoc which wan wrecked t,y ihe ",.,,v torn-,,,! " ,M'"n ,rc"l I r.h, fi a trail of wre. ka-,. , ,,. D jh ,Ahe"' " !" than an deal h when taiiKht In tho , ,. 1 eailL-0"'a.? ""r""" """P . .vium mo priuce. 1 ., 'I'l,p l."iliem who nro always nlllcd "-mi. ,,.,. ,vl.h Ihe I'lasterera ' nr., to he i"l nuay 1-0111M1I.1- .... ... .. ,, . -"iiiiiir.eii in a 1 ti t : i- iltile. These l'en.,.l.wl..n .. .. ' '" Wee , j I'll. Ill Sllli'lu .her of the i,f 1 sum is In I;!,,,,-.,!, e.it of ih, Hi the Im.,,. 'I' part tin-in. iwn unions win complelo tho orKiiiiljiniloi, or ihe llusle trnilea In "Hie hiillilltiK line . W..m nek,' 1 i BiUc, nui.. . j bird ' I ,nd lc.. thai UK' V crd 7. Atmm Word H- Word 10. Lief" Ruittiln5,n A......1 1 A va. Word U. "'". VI .recpiinijing ' M I l Ii Liii 4 I 9