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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
iTJ . .aU THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS p AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER FRIDav an ill "Lot u hr faith that right make might, and in that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty a we understand it" Abraham Lincoln. Far-Sighted or Near-Sighted? litis Is A Summit Yhere Will Be Others The mayor, a few days ago, decided to see that The News, the city's official paper, didrft receive any more news from him. The News has resorted to the office of the state board of engineer examiners for a little in formation on the city administration here. A few Klamath people may be hoodwinked into be lieving that the mayor, as he has been toted around on the shoulders of a few destructionists, is the "most far sighted and constructive mayor the city has ever had." Imagine the audacity of placing the present mayor in a class with Wilson Wiley, Arthur Wilson and the rest. "Far-sighted?" Near-sighted we call it.. The instance of the appoint ment of a city engineer who was unable to procure an engineer's license, should be proof of one of the colossal blunders of this farcial official head. But this is only one. There are others, and it is the public's due that they be made known. ' The city engineer, through the paving inspector he asks to have appointed, is responsible 'for the proper pav in,? construction of the city's thoroughfares, among many -other imiiortant responsibilities. The people place their faitly in the office of the city engineer to see that these streets are properly constructed.' K!am;;th Tails is now fared wit ?i one if i!. largest -paving project.- ft is fortunate that the city council lias the power to curb, and undoubtedly will, this folly of the mayor, and thus prevent a comedy that would result in thoroughfares like that of Sixth street, near the tracks, and the Shippington road. ' I I ' Book Worms! i . i ii Pioneer Spirit Klamath's Big Asset Harmony and Unity Supplanting Conflict The future of Klamath" county depends upon the . spirit of her people. r ,, - j ' r - ( , That spirit-hag always been a vital, aggressive' spirit, typical of the pioneers who first came here and who suc cessfully grappled with the forces and resources of na ture. It is that spirit which established the city of Klam ath Falls and gave impetus to the bui'.ding here of a nr.i:ufacturing center whose people invaded the forest, -i-aiisfcrmed the timber into lumber and shipped the pro duct to distant markets. It is that spirit, too, which led the pioneer farmers of Klamath county to establish their cattle and sheep upon the ranges, and later to water the desert and drain the swamps to bring into being pro ductive farms where once was only desert and waste land. Upon these two industries lumbering and the var ious branches of agriculture depend the welfare of all of our people: the lumber men, farmers, merchants and the wage earners alike. It is the undaunted spirit of our people which has made possible the present development of this community, in spite of the evil effect of a small group of community tiwturbcrs who have attempted to howl down every at tempt at co-operation and unity of action among the con structive and progressive men of this county. While this group of disturbers is so small that its members may be counted upon the fingers of one hand, yet through their iouu ana violent efforts to discredit the constructive ele ments in the community they have created turmoil and dimension here and have sought to discredit Klamath in the eyes of the outside public. They have tried to prey upon and misdirect the fighting spirit of the pioneer. Yet that very violence with which they attacked the n nl builders of the community has re-acted upon the pro lewi'.p.nl disturbers. These disturbers are now losing the !-.it v, st;ge of their strength. The flare-back is destroy ing the destroyers. The last obstacle in the path of the community's progress is removing itself. The spirit of its pioneers is Klamath's greatest asset. With harmony and unity of action attending, that spirit 'I. rrp:M-' hr'np about thc uphuiHIng of this county and this city. What a comfort it wt would be at times to .sen ,.,.i;i on the sidelines warming up another umpire. Wouldn't the north pole be a fine place for an un developed people that didn't want its natural resources stolen? j . Heart and HomTv a, una. itimbrjh !JS Sunny Dick Says yrar s i::ca!icr.;l; wiil, w.iU ail tines (in autuls(.i, and there you are. They'd never notice tlio alight additional fine. Dinner Stories San Quentln Prison Itlot I Quelled Prison riots are becom ing as popular as picnics this sum mer. . . Klamath News Insures Special 1 Baseball Train to Weed In view j of Weed's reputation Insurance on ; a baseball train to Weed ought to i be high. Negro Is Fatally Injured "Tn ' Midnight Auto Crash Mystery i Mystery? It was too dark to see, : that's all. Roseburg Slayer Trailed. Hotel Where He Slept Last ight Discov ered Those Roseburg sleuths! They've found the hotel bed. now all they have to do is find tlie man who slept In It. Returning After il Years Pio neer Says Klamath Always Had Strife. Internally Divided Into Bunchtown and Strlngtown Some feud! The famous feudist moun taineers of West Virginia and Ken tucky have nothing on us. Luke Walker's Hue k Redan to Bp Iln ;i;:M Rack !! d.ies It fi ll tu b a walk. r. I.ukc. Klamath Falls Business Wo men to Knlurtaili Medford limi tless Women Sunday. Will N,t talk Shop Nor Scandal ly. I don't believe It. Frank- . M .i I'ic.tirial C';,s V.'or l 1'itzlj Dispatch From Rome Says Ar- j rangements Completed for Iiur rowlng JIOO.OOO.OOO From Boston Bankers With a roll like that I suppose Rome will make gay Paree look like a piker while it lasts. Deputies Knock Over Big still Flowing Freely Around Bonanza Evidently a case of too much Irri gation. Car Standing at Curb Runs Down Sloping Street and Plunges Into .Vain Canal Vou know, there is such a thing as having these cars too dog-gone automatic. Klamath Falls Home Is Bur glarised. $60 Stolen - Beware, Klamath Falls homo own-r. If you don't have better lluck at chas ing burglar alarm salesmen away today than you had at chasing burglars away last night, you will Ret nicked for another ,60. I e& Ezra rki i 1 1 Once the composer Massenet was compelled to listen to a youthful prodigy, and to give his opinion. "Vou have talent." he said to the little pianist, "and with prop er diligence and perseverance you ought to be able to "Oh, I woullKlove tn compose, too." Interrupted the prodigy; "how Hhull I go about II?" "Yoil will have In learn a great leal more and become older." "lint yoii composed when you were thirteen." "Ye9 acknowledged Massenet, "but fdliln't ak anyone huw to do It." little Running Across. Word I. What scared .It.-s Muffvt awav. Word 4. A fruit. Word 11. The act or proceyj of coloring clothes or cloth goudi. Running Down. Wort! 2. The name of the Amer ican hero of the battle of lj.ke Krie who wrote the message: "We have met thc enemy and they are ours." Word .1. A city jn Illinois. YESTERDAY'S I'UZZl.K ' ANSWERED. A toe Tllilll Allln AssoelHlInn In Start Branch In K. K. Want 350 Members Listen, here's the low down on how lo get a whale of a membership. Just hsvn our act ing Jiniieo of iilc -t.u,.(, n,.udo 11 j I ' V.'llliaiu had just returned from college, resplendent In the costume, collegians of today affm t. He nn tered the library where his father m reading. The old gentleman looked up and surveyed hla son. Tim looifer he looked the mora dlHgiisiad he became. "Son," ha finally blurted out, "you look like a tl fool!" I.atrr. the old gentleman who1 lived next door came In and greet ed the l,y heartily. William." he said will, undisguised admira tion, "you lr,k exactly like your father did 25 years ago when ha cume buck from school!" "Yes." replied William, with a smile, "so father was Just telling One day a Chinese poor man luet the head of his family In the street. "Ci aid gra- nin and dine with ... i- nignt, , the mandarin clously. "Thank you," sold the poor re l.it:n. "Mut wouldn't tomorrow night do just as wall?" "Yes. certainly, lint where aro T"" 'lining tonight?" ,,0I, tno iKlnrin curiously. "At your house. You see, your -"Imal.l. wif. was good enough 10 Klvp lonlght'a Invitation." Tho world Isn't bail ,, rne fk, ln1(0 , ,0 ,)Ht " Tact tlllt 10 worM , cer '"In to n,p,)H0 on lh0 nian of man wltl, a good ,llpoltln. frimn American. A Prohibition DrunD I'n.hlblil.m ha.n't unhurd.ned , fa. ,ho u k Ivrs of Ihe drink problem This !' ,U I. typical of many I . j I iJ letter reiver i.ar Mr. Thoo.pMin: am St 'roar e 7, and hava two small chlldr.n. My !'' husband cannot let win alone. H, o,Mt,Tj makes II by the barrel and has Ii j I"il4i In, In the cellar, all the lime, of (n ' ,'j there never aeems to be more than l S' lv two hour between drinks, sad he !' ' I't InW Ivea II In iut . I' Plo al ' - - - - , " n 'iiii n i rwv lii Dm house. He make a good , U ftu living and la good la me, although ' m,lll. when the oldest child was a baby lie punlebed Iter o severely for crying and treated her so terribly that I left him. Hut he fell so badly about II and I hail mi other means of support and ao In week I came back. He aaya thai I can not lake the children away from him and rannol gel a divorce, lie is a personal friend of the best lawyer I know of. I had a talk with this lawyer and lie' said that my husband had dnne him some personal favors and bail asked him to take the rase If should Blurt divorce proceedings. He begs me tu slay with him. saying that If anything happened lo ma It would kill him. You know It's hard la leave a man when he feels like that, lie seldom gel really Intoi Icated and when ha doea ha la not mean lo tu. In fact ha la better afterwards, but I cannot bear the sight of him when ha haa been drinking. 1 haven't much lova ar respect for him. but I am aorry for him. I am afraid he will make us terribly miserable aume time. He will not give up drinking. When ha doea not have wins be gives way tr an awful temper, and 1 hava thought many tlmea I could not live with blm. It was always in those fits of temper that he iT.'jii.r.; MieutlanM "inlet euk .l. . 1 - lt Is lot lv... Mil. It at C of'taakui fectuaUy, I nmi wealthy inu whipped the little girl and fr.i'iil- f lorrallU T.s, "sin i lals Is Prntiaj: ast 'snula, u Doaiaa Ohloattlw. ' If hilihp, loon' itrla tkiaa lo nark is! l o arant aril.i Cettijrk What hu b, fasjilosed auaj wstrh wltl'm Is, rearlaj at suiuinsr to rf ened her until I was afraid It would hare a life long effect on her nerves. Keen now ah wakes up In the night screaming for me. What shall I do? WORRIED MOTHKII. There evidently Is little happln nesa In store for you with your husband. Hut If It would "kill him" If anything happened to you. '. A 'frootltirt an Mir left' deal of fiwi si ' why U U tkuis II.- ItoUut Ha) . Yua rai tM phhllcated I when he rtiistt New OrleauTloW I . .TFR.wnon Pill) V 1 Imi TfViW - rCh) J (swrtNT AFexico Copyright. li:S, King Matures Mynaicale, lee.' 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