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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
THE r Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath New THE KLAMATH NEWS tow a r- -maTH WS TVZUIMO COMPANY t VP m -' e: - M.-rr-rf w aaare 1 -Bazaar a at i i Bile aaae taw I p rmTtVA - Xtzxrt '). V. U:lfJiA.UJ VALTLZ rvzumzo every komwc exctjt mosday Of. L 0. 0. F. Zy1. V.I-IZZ S. Fi K. TtVpWeesc 877 AifC'tm bJ um.m.vxsaf-M B - - THE KLAMATH KEWS PV2U5H1XG COMPAXY tuio vf . iwtWi um4 a-aaja " Ba U a ta larw BaVftfajaa Mmra Hal AD SmbtcrifCm PbtbUt A4e tt4 W ' Ty. 10 Mf) - . Lorrrrot W trnut, eta uk L-.ttn V CVW. FULL LEASED WIK, LOTTED KEW3 AJfD U5ITED PRXSS !.' as Oar tt-t4) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE OTY OF KLAMATH FALLS "LX w have Jaitk that right maha might, and ,n that faith let f to the td dare to do w duty at ve underttand W Abraham Lincoln THE LAW OF COMPULSION, DO WE WANT IT? L'jrjrarxe UAzy purchased without the pressure J of pufclk authority. Prciuna are voluntary pay-.-;".- r.'t')" Jv- ir.-; "oj--T f'.r prvtciion to hi per ;o.; or pr'jienr, or both. It is this absence of com- -..! i.c! fenr'aiirg Infiuer.ee of bureaucracy i! v L''.r. :.-: .-imitt'-d ':v:rtrxn to dr.e!cp freely and ; lo .;:-; d p .v.'-.- ii&...t a-it. aa uuuji4i i '.'.:'. irmni of the lazt century. To change usror- ! ; r. n the fta'us of a voluntary association for j w:'?f j-r :ion to the rxus of an involuntary asso- 'n'.'ji:i i'.r pftection of others means the prostitu 'jn'A '.i-.i:&u f fo m'-e: political needs and class de- ih&h'U. H irsurance can be made compulsory and J ;d for t?;'.' j) jrj. of providing indemnity for cer- l tain highxay aedden: victims, it may be made com- !f puJ.vory ' va.'ie'y of other t-jat;on.. If WHO SAiD ALLADJ.N'S LAM?? :h-1 :..:- '' i.:- v-if , : l:.: v.: 'i'h'r XViteSi'.:; :jXiT -h-'J-.ft'.l ku.,i:.'-m of ':.-. j.'yr.iioie r'.-c: .-er. at .(aar;i i a. J, can turn.- in .':W York anl iio-fi ohe ition.'-M, a.-d Th?f;j.'jro and iiinn'-apolia the n-xt, any i-unrner's evening, v.hile the receiver is resting on the t jii.'.ir.g boird I With everything helf-contain-'sJ, this receiver which is abailavle in two types, is ready for instant operation. An e.. a piece of luggage, K.maller than a suitcase, wekliiiig lees than forty pounds, strapped to the run ning board, means a world of entertainment on your automobile tour. Dances, music, talks, comedy, plays, travelogues, sports, news, weather forecasts, stock reports who can afford to leave radio at home? MINING, A PRODUCING INDUSTRY The i,(;a m.m t0 y,e prt.vaent that the proceeds from the mining are chiefly profits. As a matter of fact, almost half the income of the mining industry goes for wages to workmen. In Arizona, last year, where $100,000,000 in gold, silver, copper, zinc and lead was mined, 45 per cent wan paid out for labor and 45 pcr cent more for sup ply, freight and taxes. That is why mining should have all possible encouragement, because it i8 one o- the b.g producing, employing and taxable indus-men. c"un,ry ha rolling along peacefully ;"" Kr,m and Htate lcgmlatures adjourned. TJV77l f"T mW I,:KiHlation w tax-raising ; "vencs? Will its time be occupied principally prowls for elass legislation or filibustering V. a rrand thing fr,r .he nation it would ! ronn1;e Mf to the dignified affairs of ) ' - '.M,:,t and ih Hcentific reduction of our oppres- vc lax burdens. oppres- Thev Shall Not Pa I : I i i rail m: MINT r . T M.Ji t a It r4 Tmm " k,J " - n . 4l . 1 TV M. t..i. . t J '- M l 1 1 o tt tts: It frM iU ..,lt .. tJsalt Ukl r' H .i.' .? f BiT r-r4 Mis. ' (...cr r lull, ' t W I; ri xr '. !h be fotrih f o( W4 H4i'.' i fr t r '- 4 .M ! .-. T B.fU'.M fc4 f- lu&a- r 4 vi r To W IMQuU ro of Wif of rtovr. IR'l IT mix... ..4 rull u.. to-H E- 1 i -k.4 --r f"f hor. ait . PU. ift (TftH4 LI if (PATE NT APPU EO FOR) :.4'Cf ! tk top lo krp II tur4 fukf :ulr fur a bovr or alii ta-. vl arm --", -i I f icrnnf h lr t And ttmt lm "1 dfh ..d lro. Khilr for II S-"'!'-U..J ..... ... .. of 1 " ftt ttrd SUrrM fr.r. IMti(, rtir KaiJ -r. Innr noaatia 4rlbi. Iftc4j ' rr. fo..k on ftotir. To ftffltll ftpoIttBH bo.rrd la a llttl tr aatll "' '" " PU 3 VV VV Jr L CoirrrifM. In. K rum ZrMltaf. lac Cru BfKala P.f j Rmrr4. 1 DeerStoms The f tif mW ail uu4 !. .if ; iad-rd. it ;!!f roatirr om wr a!ltifu; ai Aaai. th oi4- VaT. catJr au4c SD IC -a:litr n) lr. in tat k'trh.a all i!r 1 bikrd aba draw a I' htr !! wiat i U'tJ !a fxxl brrad aftd ! a.l rakn ih!i mora-'What la M" ' oi. :?s. and aftrwarJ. a tha tru. k aiai' "VI Aoata.' A To-air rhas. rr ca;:4 III. I prapaod dlantr." In d-p. ir oa tk ,rU frij.B!lT. bit vtzM "Mm Asa:f. la that Bo? aftld Ih Ib of prov,i5 1 t.sKI ?. m-M wrhtrk t. B.irn Rrt TOQUK tDlB. Ha lcKjftd Bf bar. dB- 'Will JU IM Anal pat 01 k.r thlakiBf cap. ad ly ipra4 JVtlj aira.B( ta tk Tount ckap tkuackt. -tu J ral'.M. h acprarad a ilk kr prattjr "iliaa Abb.' aran tar to lha a.i lar kanda blta Wltk Ooor "HI d-paa4 "Oh. yon mutt ftraw my apaf- ptnaa." im " ih. uld "I fea bora work-' -Taa'aHaawl Ey ARTHUR WYNNE, OrifiaMw of tU HUrrm Cn-Wtt TmU. FROM SPARK TO BLAZE IN 18 STEPS. Watch yoor rtp and tha definition btlow in w,Wmg thia poit!-. Can you ctanx KfAi'.K into BLAZE in Is imp Jiuie OBc-lcttcr Sonus of t. trr. rry t than otSx-ra. For aiampla.. . tart from the word SHAl'.K. To rrach rtp 1 all too hae to do it to thir.k- up a word d.ffarir. in on. kur only from KPARK and rr-anlrz J',?'" ,r,;"n. "J'T-f ,"r mjunr- lhat if very ..tuple. at twer, of courxe. u JFAFtK. fcvt down th. word SPAKE in th fir., aooar on the firrt tVp down, oppoiite f.ur 1. on kttr to cath muare. That complete. latt flTTt?!:- T1,ir'k Up A-!"" "! Mr In only one letter from SfAKh and m-amr church tte-ple." llat. alro. anould ;e y. Tner. a, on to rt p 3. and ao on to the erl of the puzzle, if yoa raeceed In 1 illing in the correct word you will reach SMOKK on the f,fth tin. FLAME on U..14th and BLAZE on tie. lotri. No abbreriationj, pre fixef, tuffixe or foreign dictionary worda are oaM in tt.tte puzzle. All tha worda are to be found in frtand- ard American 'iictionaric. .. . C"h.!drrn' Ve- K M O 10 :'12' 13 74- 76 18 B 15 11 M gafeamrtkfliaTiBr I .n a v.arnaae be hippr when la moat thinr.. aad proTidra well for t.'ere i a areat difference In the hi. family, but nolblnc I do Beam are. of the couple? If. an old. old to be rtah! Of rnorae. I reallie I'm )f ','j.ton. (or BhUb there b no utla- human, and likely to make mUtakra. fi'tory aner. In the L.tloaina We're leen married all ream. and. howerer. I think marriaxe hare two children. When I ocra ou;d b al: ; alonally puni.h them for wrongdoing lear Mr. Tbompnon I am a wid- their father tasa I am taking my IS rear. old. medium helcht. ' aplte out on them and doing It )ut eihj 111 pouada. I bare what, tor tueanne. My houne "nerer !ie hair dreera call golden gray looks aa cln ai l.la' " It alwaya l.jir. Ii.l.!ed: large gray ty-t. fair i "reM-mlile a plicpen." (hough my !,.nk eomplejion. and one bo make-j friend, and neighbor rompllment ' -a I hale b'-autiful white teeth, all; me on the way I keep hou.te. I don't mr on. I am a atyil.h dre.ner. No! think any mother can keep all the or.e will b-liere me whi-n I tell them , children', playthir.ga plrked up at! I am 5. They all Bay 1 don't look one lime. At the table he alwaya it.ore than t. A gentleman, J". baa npeaka of the food a. aluff. and won-j Wa pay!n alKnllon to me for four dera why I don't prepare decent food, yearn, not uteady. Sometime. I don't , food (that I. fit to eat. "like Joaiei ee him lor month, at a time. He and Maraaret do " lie eritii... m. ha told me .ereral time, that he1 for harinr the kiirh.. -i.,i. a ,,.?,.U a love, ,e. yet he ha. never a.ked me till noon on wa.hday and for Iron-f meaning 10 n.nrry him. .Now ror the p:i.t two Ing in the afternoon If the children Word 8' month, he ha. called at my home, or other thing, keep me bu.r l th...!T. A boo five or Mi tlmea a week, alwaya In! morning. I try to be patient and) iiard by h V ' "l n"ft.! never atari an argument, but aome- 't n my porrn two or three tlmea my f. "". hi. ear parked In front. Hut , heated diwu i i iViLi 1 Konniat "n I la l rl Wurd . The cnwH The aolution to today'i puzzle and another Step. Word Puzzle will bo given tomor row. , , T ... "KIINITIONS 2 A church atceplo 8 A lurge nail 4 -art of a whwl fi To feed a furnace firo 7 A hop 8 A fixed look t Cclcatiul boiiicl U A. ri,r mada in Joining two S1!" wilh llne 13 l;Mle preteniea 35 An unUady iKht l ro Kaze w,th wide-open eyc 17 -V trumpeting noia " he iloea not ak me to go for a ride, and never ark. me to go any place. 1 1 don't like 111. nttilude. I have no ehlldren. no relative., am almolutcly alone. ii(Jn't want lo live alone. I I'hink 1 would be better if I had a iiiieni. -in i nave been a widow fori 1 iirx. I don't know Junt what to I do with till, gentleman. People have , alnady iK'en go.lping about til. 'omlng to my home, although he la a gentleman In every aen.e. I'li.,ine jadviM. me what lo do. l.dNKI.V. i I ilonht i thin man ha. any Intnn j Hon of mnrrylhic you. It would be wise t. I think, to dlKi'ouruge hi. at- tenllo;... I believe yon would be ! more likely to find happlnnn wilh a 1 1 . . ii iH D.i no nearer your own age. Yon may pr.-ii.rve your youth for yenra. bul I here alwaya will be 18 year, differenc) in menlnl viewpoint, a a a a He Villi liiervllilnir "ear Mih. ThompHon: My trouble Ir. a liuHliand wlitiho mlil.ilo name la ling, give way and a "Ion follow.. The rhle.fi thorn In the flenh la this oft-repeat ed niieMlon- "Why don't you man age your work like Helen doe.?" HAHHASSED WIFE, a a a Try approaihing the difficulty rrom the problem tliat-ia-troitbllng-you angle, when ou both are un troubled and aane. telling him frank ly Jimt how it annoy, yu when you reel you are doing your heal, and aee If ou ran t .trike kind of bar gain whl.h will eliminate the thing lhat In wearing ,,,'ur patience thin. If your hu.lmnd ha, . .eno of hu mor al all you might vl.lt hi. nle. of bu.lne., fre,,y and nlm '"' or hi. own medicine until hia ' twinkle ,.kotH.. yol nr you niigh, RO nwny flir B ,miK tme vllt lo give .a ,, jobo nn(, M(r. Brei mill II Word 11. ik vaar. Qi i t ru, Kunning W Word i. Jump;, VOTU .-ill EST. 4 worn .Lrf. MJ....I in. A il,n HIV"-" J keeping llielr Inning, at 'oiir lifin.n r,.t. 1. 1 i ke H lliey re enr , '""T hfl ""'" Preacnlly very hum- a': (r!tl, im." Ho 1. kind and good a. you plea.e y" M"B 10 d