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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER ' THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS , ffi' n i : llnU nr Sink 1 1 Honrf o,l tr. "S "Let us have faith that riht make might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty a we anderstand it" Abraham Lincoln. A Voice in the Dark Why! If It Don't Sound Like Old Nick Carter, Himself! The News trusts that its evening contemporary, arm ed with that congenital tolerance and broad-mindedness for which its astute editor is noted The News trusts that the Herald will pardon it the covert smile precipitated by a glance at its editorial page of last evening. Couched in phraseology reminiscent of the Diamond Dick period of literature, the evening paper speaks of a newspaper in Klamath Falls which "pollutes the public conscience," and "poisons the public mind," and heaven help it! plans a campaign' of "assassination." The News, ever modest, nevertheless assumes that it simply must be this newspaper to which the Herald re ferred. Bear with us, if you will be so kind, while we quote further: "Paid tools of the corporations . . . paid mouthpiece of the corporations ... servants of this corporation . . . villification and abuse of the chief execUive." Correct us, please, if we didn't see such colorful phrases, long years asro. when we were avidlv rjerusinsr a paper-backed copy of "Thj Black-Haired T'illian, or How Honest Edward Won His Reward." But no. Surely the evening paper could nzt be guilty of plagiarism. We ab solve it and insist that ov.r memories must be at fault. The News also stcnii indicted and. no doubt, con victed, of unjustly attacking Mayor Goddard because the News has pointed out tl.at the city engineer is not Quali fied by law to serve in the office to which he was ap pointed by Mr. Goddard. If that be treason, make the most of it. The News, however, vould explain that it has no quarrel with Mr. Eenry, but it does hold that one in such a position should be qualified by standards set up by the state board. Strangely enough, the evening paper, always fair in its position, doesn't mention the legal angle of the Henry affair. The News, which hopes it has a sense of humor, thoroughly enjoyed the delightful effervescence, the amusing persiflage with which the Herald editorial was replete. Could we but possess ourselves of the necessary talent, the News, too, would conduct a humorous column on its editorial page. Misdirected Passion and Prejudice It Won't Get By Here With Progress and Development Misdirected passion and prejudice can play no part in the development of a community. A newspaper is generally regarded as the spokesman for the community in which it is published, reflecting the views and characters of its people. The News does not believe that any newspaper op erated on a policy of passion and prejudice can long en dure. Despite continued misrepresentation and violent attacks, despite reiteration of false and misleading state ments, the real facte eventually will become known. We have faith in the common sense and sound judgment of the people here. With malice toward none and with good will toward all, the News is working and will always work toward the development of this vast, productive, new country. From a practical business standpoint we believe that is good policy, and that we will benefit together with others in the community. o , The hundreds of Klamath baseball fans who have been preparing to go down to Weed armed with machine guns as a matter of self protection may desist. Word coming from Weed, is to the effect that Weed has had a change of heart toward Klamath fans. Why not? We never did nuthin'. If his nose is affixed to a grindstone, you never hear him complain that his wife doesn't understand him. o . Nature is progressive. By the time a man develops wisdom enough to be cautious she takes him out of the' way. v' o Educational system: Spending four months to mas- r . uoo ne could master in a week if he would r Sunny Dick Says Major Appoint! t City Knglncer With No State License Land of bump! Now we can expect all our new paying will look like a roller-coaster 120,000 Branch of Standard Oil Company Given Klamath Oh, boy! How would you like to have the whole tree? Both Praise and Opposition Giv en to Dimming Law The dim ming law has always been all right, only there were so many to whom It wasn't clear. Only Manslaughter to Bo Charg ed Against Laudeco Well. If he get away with that because he was drunk It will only he necessary for murderers to decide whether they were drunk or crazy. Klamath News Special Choo Choo Is Gaining Customer to Weed A drama in three acts: Choo choo. Coo coo. Choo choo. Four Are Injured in Pelican Bay Mill Accident Consider the poor mill owners. , Their state workmen's compensation rate may be raised. Crooked Los Angeles Cnuncll mea Caught With Marked Cash Judging by councilmen'a salaries could they have been caught with any other kluijft , Photograph of CoolldKe's New Appointment as Governor of the Virgin Islands Is he flapper proof? ..Children's Pictoriul .Cross Word Puzzle Burning Peat Bed Is Threaten ing Illch Pine Belt on the Skillet Handle on Upper Klamath Lake An old bed. and old belt, and an old fry pan. Sounds to mo like something the prehistoric cliff, dwellers or mound builders left behind. Sheiks Routed Out of Dance Hall and Made to Battle Forest Fire Near Pasadena, California If this happens very often shleklng will quickly become "one of the lost arts.' Prosecution. In Young Caso Flops When Autopsy Surgeon States Death of Wealthy Wife May Have Been. From Suicide "To him who hath shall be given." He's got the coin, he'll get his freedom. Four Daylight. Bandits Got 1500.000 Jewel Haul Whether from big corporatloni or small, the property owner gets It in the neck. Dinner Stories Running Across. .Word 1. What the man in tho picture is called. ; Word 4. To watch secretly. Word 6. Part of the foot: snw"i7,-AUIiforni" ci,y . fcan rrsncisco. . ; Word . The nickname of a "u" Civil war president. I. J A dclicacy niade chief- ly of egg ani milk. Running Down. wrj .V lhe name o' n n'"n. Word 2. The letters of a l.mir- amEr nm,n''d in ,hcir Ipr Word 3. A road for heavy Uc am transportation. ' am Word B. Hihlical form of "yor." father". Anthcr namo for r YESTKIHUY-S PUZZLE A.NSWEREi). "-TJ p LUD.J E L?J 1 rt& O p A nIgIe. A littlo girl had been listening to rumors about her father. Ono day she asked him: "How long do people live?" "Our allotted span," roplltd her father, "IsJ soventy years." "Then you'll live to be HO won't you?" "Why. no. of course not. What do you, mean?" "Isn't" It true, then,", said the little girl, "what everybody says nbout your living a double life?" Mr. and Mrs., Jrnoa were dis cussing married happiness. "You know, my friend, Jenkins, ' don't you. dear?" said Mr. Jones, after a while. "Yes, dear." "Well, that man has tho most happy ideas about marriage." "Ileally?" "Yes; he brieve (hat man and wife should always be In full har mony: that they should have no thought In tho world but truo do mestic happiness." j "Splendid: and. of course, Mra. Jenkins agrees with him?" "Not'so fast, my dear; Jenkins Isn't married." Said ex,Premlor, Georges Clem enceau when Colonel Kdward M. House visited him at his house In Paris: "It Is very kind of you to ine ansa man." "Tut, tut." said Colonel House, "you arte a long way from being dead; you are ono of the greatest living men." . He went on to recall the mag nirirent work which the "Tiger" had done In the war. "Mais, voyez." Interrupted M. Clcmenccau. "I am very much dead. You are already making my funeral oration." i The noblo red man made the women do tho work, but ho was a Poor manager In other respects Atchison Globe. There Is nothing mean or small "'out Science, Even while Ignor nce treat, her brutally. h. goes rlht on working for humanity J'hlladelDhla Kvenlng Ledger.. N-o matter how mnch time lhe J'!ge gives, he has some left Huntington Advertiser. Heart and HomTiv Expectant Mother's rfc-j Borne sort of apecUt punl.li weal sweds to be devised fur has bands of (he type portrayed la thin letter: Hear tin, Thompson: I am a married worn a a ot S3. We have a deer little girl, three. The last three months have been one hor rible dream to me. I know my husband la aeelng another womsu. He Is a changed man at home. He aaya we sever did get along, and blamea It oa me. I think we bare gotten along as well as the average couple. We haVe been married ten year, and I am shout to become a mother again, lie says this should never have hap pened. We have a farm and ha promUee me thai we will go there one year from date, aud he thinks it beat for va to avparate until that time aa, be aaya, I am not contented here, and things will get worse Instead of belter aa long aa I am la this town. I will admit I am almost rraiy. My trouble haa all happened hero. L. can't get Interested la anything... and am so nervous I don't know what to do. I do not want to sep arate, for I really love my ha-' band and want my Utile family held together I go to hi mother for everything, and ah takes my part and Is good lo me. riease tell me what to do. MRS. F. Your husband needa to have something to happen to him. To think of deserting you In this manner at thia time! Resist any ot his efforts lo leav yoe. and keep hla mother on your side. Do not be reluctant to nse strong fheasurea .with him. because a. man so cruelly selfish and devoid of parental responsibility deserve them. IMH RIGHT AH WKI.I, AS II Kit 'H Dear Mra. 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