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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
r AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER "Let at have faith that r!ht make might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty at we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. THE KLAMATHDAILY NEWS sjjj'a I ' ... .1 It a 111 . ..jnd , I T T . . """S.J f ul? Some Day He 11 dct Down To mc mm oi m ksxh A Booster For Klamath Despite Word To The Contrary I i ! The California-Oregon Power company is advertising ; the scenic attractions of Crater lake and neighborhood and suggesting that tourists get. acquainted with the ag ricultural, industrial and residence opportunities of this section as well. This is a fine investment of advertising funds building up the territory served. Such a far sighted policy in the long run surely will bring returns in the form of prosperity to the entire southern Oregon com munity. The company will reap its reward in obtaining its share of the prosperity, but the main benefit will go to the people of this entire section of the slate. -7& VcVX' J. 1 f FAST AS I C UT - W i -r i i ) t-mr f OlSe OFF MNUIHim yra ; wl Urn? TROUBLE IN THZU.S. INDUSTRY , Print Unbiased News -if Real News Not Opinions Newspapers Function The modern up-to-date newspaper has dropped many time-honored methods as unfair, antiquated and not worthy of modern journal! itic effort. The modern news paper opens its columns to the news of the day whether it be in accord with that particular newspaper's policies or not. No matter what the policy may be the reader is entitled to the'cntiru ;';ry, both sides fairly put so he may know All of the faeUs and govern himself accordingly. What the newspaper im'y think on any given pipce of news should be,-asid ';. tally is, found on the editorial page, and there alone. Hector Elwell, managing editor, Chicago Herald-Examiner. ; Sunny Dick Says , We'll bet the nclflilur women didn't think Helen of Troy won especially pretty. Ohio Suto Journal. Dinner Stories Boost! Boost! Boost! Concentrated Effort Will Work Wonders ; Some people believe' In putting their city before the world in the best light. Some people don't. Some people have a happy faculty bf doing the right -thing at the right time. These people are boosters. Many of them boost the home city better than it ever was boosted before. All should hurry; time is fly ing; know your city and then get busy. You must get into the game with both feet; jump in determined to put your city over big; that is the way to bring success and prosperity. Wishing never built a city; hopes never did either. If you have ever been thinking of your city and the welfare of the people therein, now is the time to throw your hat into the ring. Do it now, don't wait; waiting never does any good. If you have energy you can do wonders; if you haven't any, get out among the live ones. You have fel lows in your city that are live enough to put life in a wooden Indian. Get acquainted with them; you will like them. Human Life Getting Longer Eighteen Years Added to 'Average Life Convict Chase Disorganised About time for the governor to np point a commission to investigate this. S. P. Speeding Up Work on Na tron Cut Off Alta boy. S. P. We've been traveling Si low about long enough. Onetiiinr: wrung with our homes i.i loo ninny couple think a psir Isms a full Register. house. Snnila .fcy If. Sought Callows to F.srapo Cell. John Cordon "Confessed" to Mur der of Joseph Matirer. Come on. sob sisters. The poor man. Sure ly this pathetic gesture ran save a criminal even with a record like Cordon's. As nearly as nnu at tins dis tance ran understand It. the the ory o( Fascism neenis to U that the Iron hand sometime is nere. sary in order to escape the iron heel. I.OS Angeles Time. Children's lVlorial 0 Cross Word l'lizie Three Are Found Slain Wllh Mallet in Jersey Home. For ward, you sleuths antl detectives! Cet this fellow Mallet. Rate Reductions on Local Stock Ordered by S. P. At tills rate we I can look for a real piece of cake at Christmas. Klamath Will Get State Itoad Shops. Oh. how we hope they will remember that road work, like charity, should begin at home. In 1800 the average length of life 'in the United States was thirty-five years, in 1855 it was forty years and in 1920 it was fifty-eight years. Eighteen years have been added to the average duration of life since 1855. From 1910 to 1920 the increase in life span was four years. It is generally considered that the larger part of the world's burden is borne by men above forty years of age. Thus ln 1800 the average man died seven years befoi he reached the age of his greatest usefulness. In 1920 the average man lived eighteen years beyond this age. In 1911 a death rate of l7 per 1,000 was generally accepted as normal. Deaths above this rate were consid ered abnormal or unnatural. In 1923 the rate was re duced to 12.3 per 1.000 for the registration al.Pa of t United States, and for 1924 the estimated rale j, still lower, n.e per 1,000. Thus in a decade have standard had to change, showing a possibility in life-saving that is very remarkable. ' " , , Klamath Holdup Puzzles Halein. Posses Vigilant'. If we wanted to be mean we would say thut- It doesn't take much to puzzle' Salem. Alxo that while the imm.s j Running Across. Word I. "Little Roy Blue, come M'.w your Word 4. A stringed musical in- - ruumeni similar to but larger ... men waicnim watting i whiti a vtonn. f 1 r. a stuff the convicts, who are not No man can make a fool of himself all the time. He iu ieep occasionally. waiting, go away. Sixty Rathlng Girls, All Red-. heads, will Charm the Public. Gee, I'm till for this "I'uMic-lic-Charmed" stuff. State Men Raid Malln Dancing Palace to Kind Liquor. We thor oughly approve of liquor raids at Malln. ChaiiRA of Heart Causes Sanlry to Plead Guilty on Liquor Charge. Fined lino. Something tells me that change or heart on the part f men up on liquor charges Is going to become a rare disease. New Park Plan is Offered. City. liet the city will get lots of of fers to help spend that J40,(HI0. Word 6. Annthfi. name fnc fM land. Runnins Down. Word 1. To tut or chop roughly. A!.-o a kind of cairiajrc. Word 1. One who rules; also a strait-lit strip of wood used in measuring. Word :i. A common grain. vksikriiays puzzle a:.swkred. i 1 rr-VW!7T- Royal Neighbors Aro Organ- j 1 ' Tl!m Iced. Ah, now we can. Worsliln I I ' (?Ks!''iil .1 1 .W I ! ' royally right at home. C 'j The late W. J. Itryan told this story An himself: lie was scheduled to lecture at a small western town, but on ac count of a cloudburst there was a wa.houl on the ruilroad, mi lie sent thl.i telegram to the rnmniit-l.-e: i "Cannot reach Kentvllln on time. Washout on the line." Hack cuinr the reply to Mr. Itryan: "Never mind your wash, liny another shirt at our opens and come anyway." t'ohcusky, despairing of his life, made an appointment wllh a fa mous specialist. Ho was surprised to find fifteen or twenty people In Hie waiting room. After a few minutes ho leaned over to a gentleman near him and whispered. "Say. mine frlent, this must be a pretty goot doctor, ain't he?" "One of the best," the gentle nnm told him. Cohens ky seemed to ho worry ing over something. The stranger was nnnoyeil by Hie questions and answered rather shortly: "Fifty dollars for the first consultation Bn,l twenty-flvo dollars for each visit thereafter." Cohinsky gusped. For several minutes he seemed undecided whether to go or to wait. Final ly ho was seized with a brilliant Inspiration. Ho rushed Inward tho j doctor with outstretched hands. I "Hello, doctor." he said effus- , Ively. v,.l, .rp , am nKiln .. j In the view of most people we j "'ink It will appear that tho car- I "ival company got off quite cheap- lv '"ui:h In tho payment of a ; tici ns,. fc for wm.k. pr,, ' "' I" nngene, ami that tl, "' l"ly In declining lo r"""d moro than half the ""'""" T'" y n,Hlllll ,,, '"cif mndii In the whole mat- '"r "' I'Ung nm dp, a still liiKh.T schedule of cariilval lees.- Kngeun Cunrd. Evil Tongue F.rll InnRuxa. fruUiina ona In. He lie. can crealu a handicap . moat nusurniiiunlalila for a wo man, this letter shows: ttcar Mrs. Thompson: I am 17 years old, good looking and a lilo dancer. I have had my own way during most of my life. I'v gunn with a lot of felluws. Ixith good and bad. Now most of the f. lows I'v gone with lalk about ran Just because una of the fellows started something about ma that wasn't truss. It la all over town and nearly areryone knows It. Just as soon as I go wllh a nice fellow ha hears this story, and even though S tall htm It Isn't true, ha quite ma. Not long ago I went wllh a wonderful man. Ho waa a .MAS', too. ami I love him. We were about to become engaged when he heard this story. He didn't believe It at fij.t. bui when he heard It from different ones, he began to doubt Ha Isn't going with nie steady now. and Is engaged to another girl, but still tafrs n H. ee,l4V II. J. charllt. snow " lU,', a-nta 1 " nW lll b. takJ w.d kon i n aiisn, kl j "liter key B,s. J nun to cob, ,ow 10,1,1 n Bol lirjiiirt, ft ok KT.: tvJ ! Iks dtt Hend eat tk, nJ Ihli for: J Mls Onus Ro, aft.r Aatut , avenue, Blkt have uspi, btfc An ncsiiu yJ he wants to coma and sea me once tomoluls i. k. . sire" II Hi sir'1" .lu"'1 ' II .left i.iurul Ltlxn I. IS. k fa) If I". nrr, Lit. Laae I-' in a while just to talk things over.. Do yon think ha cares for me? I met a very nl girl a while ago and we have been-go-Ing together aa "pals." We go to dances and have wonderful llmea. She hasn't heard thla lalk yet. rShould I tell her? I don't want to lose her friendship, because I love her. Hhould I glra up the boy friends entirely? I'm afraid If t do she will be angry, because she likes fellows. I don't know whut lo do. Nearly every night I cry. Kven when I go out wllh nlre fellow I go home and cry. IIROWNIR. Yon will have great difficulty In overcoming the effects of the story. There's just one thing for yon to do If you want to regain esteem. Drop boys entirely, and kl them out of your mind. Tell the girl your story, and fell her the truth. If she Is a friend, she will help you regain your good name. y0ii will never be able to make people believe ' they are wrong as long aa you tread the same paths, continue to run around with four or five different men, and seek nil your pleasure in the dnnre halls, t'ulllvato a hobby of some sort, pick your girl companions carefully, and get the the farmn bo ploymtat to s) W of whom auaJ ducts. If tint h mobiles loiHitJ have goat vitas sey Katsrarks. Crims ku Ws orgsnuea IHsff lung we Bit as sloped pleu ksj dowalroddd n 10 wors aTtruai 3 a ivy AW A ratiw 4 from tho confajk mlnf pltnrU I kl cvrialn mMtl dirrctiunt, fH Uvn vt Hatursi will fnnk writ cuU. Thrrfi4 irt ulun, i III IMTHUnill iftlA lirt I tMm.i Mti aiiKuiy inpiuH,ui turn ( This whom ttndrr a Mmlur aA Thrr l on W ' atuor.gt th Mr rvvntful iM mnla may he tn4l rrtutloM " il:iv may h i" rlrlv actlvt kxA! trthnhlv U n"1 ana a.aipp"":; " STEP-WORD Pi CfTlMT SvPOLlCD e-fjo) I I Copyright. tM, King rsaturea Syndicate, Ino. 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