KLAMATH PA! i . -:
AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
TUESDAY, SEPTEMff
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Whether We Like It or Not! '
secret.
Heart & Home
Problems
II)- Mr. KIImIm'Hi ThniMmi
I'll her.
"Let u hav faith that right roakei might, and in
that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty as we
understand it." Abraham Lincoln-
with uri,.
Klsj
THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS
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Success Is' Measured By Deeds
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.Take A Ckczcc Cr.ly Oil Opportunity
Worth is not measured by talk, but is measured by
the deeds of oneself alone.
Some men who aequira wealth get a helpful view of
life and get pleasure out of devoting time to public work
and taking an active interest in the betterment of the
home city. They find much enjoyment in the help they
give to the whole community. These men are entitled to
the admiration of all, and they are richer in the satisfac
tion of doing right.
Success does not always consist in what you get out
of life, but what you put into it, and too many men take
a chance and lose.
Men take a chance on worthless stocks and lose.
They invest in "get-rich-quick" schemes and lose-
A man should only take a chance when it comes in
the shape of opportunity, and that opportunity should be
in the home city.
There is a certain chance in whatever a man invests
in. Fly-by-night concerns are a gamble; investments in
business or real estate in the home city is taking a chance,
but it is a pretty safe chance.
The safest and sure chance to win is an investment
in a home in our home city.
A Blow at Industry
We Must Not Cripple Sugar Beet Growing
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American beet sugar industry to be destroyed. As
sets to be turned over to foreign sugar producers. Mil
lions paid annually to American farmers and workmen
to be diverted to other countries. Hereafter this nation
to be dependent 'on foreign sources for sugar.
Supposing we should read those headlines in the
newspaper?' There w6u7d' be"ran Immedia'tfe uprising to
prevent such a disaster. But agitation is constantly on
foot to wreck our own beet sugar industry by removing
the slight tariff which enables it. to exist in competition
with cheap labor foreign competition.
When the people realize that tariff tinkering for
political effect undermines our industrial and wage struc
ture, they will no longer tolerate this type of horseplay
at their expense. .
Try This Out
We Are Always Glad to Learn About Radio
The Best of Advice
Bjr CLARK K1NXAIKD
In "Queen Mab"
thai:
Shelley mourns
"One phase of radio reception which is generally
overlooked and yet has a most important bearing on re
sults," says Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith, chief broadcast en
gineer of the Radio Corporation of America, "is the lo
cation of the loud speaker-
"It is astonishing how considerably radio music can
be modified by changing the location of the loud speaker.
Especially s this true in summer, when the static back
ground stands out boldly unless the sound volume is re
duced. The loud speaker, located indoors will give more
volume but it will also focus attention on every little de
tail, static background included, no matter how faint
it may be.
"On the other hand, if the loud speaker is brought
out on the porch or on the lawn, little details of its voice
are no longer discernible and only the main theme
music or speech remains to attract attention of listeners."
Pawerlilus.a desolating jirstilcoce..
Palutes whatever It touches; and,
obedience,' " ' '
Bano of all genius, virtue, free
dom, truth.
Makes slaves of men and of the
human frame
A mechanized automaton.
Yet Nietzsche defined happiness
as power, and life a search after
power.
The "power of a man," to take
It universally, Is his prosent means
to obtain some future good; and
is either "original" or "instru
mental." Natural power is the eminence
of the faculties of the body or
mind, as extraordinary strength,
firm, prudence, arts, eloquence,
liberality, nobility.
Instrumental are those powers
which, acquired by those or by
fortune are means and Instruments
to acquire more, as riches, reputa
tion, friends, and what men call
Good Luck.
"For," as Thomas Hobbes says,
"the nature of power is in this
point like to fame. Increasing as
It proceeds; or like the motion of
heavy bodies, which the further
they go make still the more
haste."
many, or the reputation of such
quality. Is power, bemuse It U a
means to have the assihtunre und
servlco of many"
"Good success Is power, because
It muketh reputation of wisdom or
good fortune, which makes men
either fear him or rely. on lilm.
"Iteputution of prurience la the
conduct of peace or war Is power,
because to prudent men we com
mit lite government of ourselves
more willingly than to others. "
And so on.
Sf, Sfi
The value or worth of a man is.
as of all other things, his pr!"c;
that is to say, so much as would
be given for I he use. M his power;
and therefore is not absolute, but
a thing dependent on the need und
Judgment of others.
An alilo general Is of great prire
In time of war, but In peace not so.
And, as In other things so In
men, not the seller but the buyer
determines the price.
Let a man. as most men do.
rato himself at the highest value
he can, yet his true, value Is no
more than it is esteemed by other.
Sunny Dick Says
Hard Coal Strike Set for Sept.
1. Miners Itefuse to Arbitrate
Whlch'jnukus us wonder whether
miners -and wives aru not descend
ed from tho same branch of the
monkey family. (Yes, I got tho
worst 'of it this morning.)
Algonia Murder Airing Kalis to
Incriminate Laucedo. He Appears
I'nroneerned Why not? Fresh
ulr never hurl anyone.
Suggestions
sf. if,
powertt of
Killing the Farmers' Friend
Pheasants Are Not An Enemy to Man
When an Iowa farmer complained that the pheasants
were eating his corn, the game department killed two of
the birds, examined their crops, and found 200 cut
worms and no corn. Almost without exception, when
the scientists investigate such cases they find the same
result. The farmer owes his crop to the feathered police
that keep down the bugs, insects and worms. With con
tinuing slaughter of every form of bird life, the insect loss
will be heavier and farm work harder. The nation could
train an army of riflemen in a comparatively short time,
but it couldn't in a century restore the bird armies that
are the farmers' allies in raising food to feed the country.
wnat powers of man aro
teemed In this world of ours?
Hobbes suggests that the great
est of human powers Is that which
is compounded of the powers of
most men, united by consent, in
one person, natural or civil, that
has the use of all their powers
depending on his will such as Is
tho power of the commonwealth.
"Therefore to have servants is
power; to have friends Is power;
for they are strengths unltoil.
"Also riches Joined with liber
ality Is power, because It procur
elh friends and servants; without
liberality, not so: because in this
case they defend not, but eximse
men to envy, as a prey.
"Reputation of power la power,
because It draweth with It the ad
herence of those that need pro
tection. -
"Also, what quality' soever mak
eth a man beloved or feared of
As handkerchiefs' and napkins
are carefully Ironed 'lay them one
by one upon a clean ' newspaper.
Do not pile even two on top of
each other. If possible lay the
paper on a radiator, hot air regis
ter or the warm shelf of the
kitchen range for ten or flfle-n
mimttcs. If they are plied they
will steam und look wrinkly. If
dried In this manner or piled sep
arately they will be greatly Im
proved In appearance.
For tire disposal of. .paper there
is tho wire basket, especially need
ful In the detached hoiiMi If papers
accumulate more quickly than
they can bo disposed of ordinarily.
This is a burner and Is like an en
larged trash banket, except that It
has a tin top. Papers are piled In,
tho tin lid Is fastened down und
then the whole lakon to some safe
pluco outdoors, whnro a match-Is
applied. The papers burn quickly
Inside the basket, and there Is no
danger of flaming bits flying
about.
Use turpentine for washing sinks
which have become dull and dirty.
Land Fraud King Arr-sleil After
(3.000.000 Job. Sold Kansas Des
ert la Londoners and Florida
Swamps to Corn Holt Farmers
'twas .over thus. The sweotost
flowirs arc always farthest.
Nine Year-Old Hussion Girl,
lleatcni ''ndcrnourlshed, Near
Death In Local Hospital. Parents
Do Not Vlsll Her And It was
written: As ye do unto the least
of them so do ye unto Me.
Three Convicts Arraigned for
Murder of Ouards. Murray and
Kelly Vainly Try to Get Counsel
Looks as though our legal profes
sion can't hear any song that Isn't
sung with notes of gold.
Mill Worker's Skull Fractured
by Shovel in Argument Willi Co
Worker. Will Recover Wo as
sume that the co-worker won the
nrgumknt.
Two Veterans Have Reunion of
Civil War Missouri-Kansas Ilorder
Guerillas In Tennessee, now,
I hey wouldn't duro call them
selves, guerillas.
Huinuno Society Halls Indian
lluifaio Hunt nl International Re
union in Now Mexico Wo hold It
Ik cruelly to animals to keep a
i noble' red man from his buffalo
meat or a "cullud go'mun" from
Ills 'possum.
II K HOUillT II Ml t I.OTJIKK AMI
Oil, WHAT ( I.OTHrK
This wife has good reason tu bo
very uuliappy:
Dear Mrs. Iiompson: I am ro
very unhappy. I love my husband
very much. Ilo has been nl mo for
two years to have my hair bobbed,
but I really think my nose la too
long for bobbed hair to be becom
ing to me. Two week ago Sun
day his people had a home-coming
for all the boys and girls and their
wives nnd husbands. Well, as they
are pretty well fixed and all have
cars but us, he was going to buy
one as we hail enough for a down
payment. Well, Sunday night
came and as I never go away
much and my shoes were not fit to
go out In the yard with, he said
he had made arrangements to gel
the car that evening, so he said he
would get my shoes and stockings.
Well, of all the things he got that
night! He had an old sorrel horse
hitched to one of the worst wrecks
of buggy and when he got In
the house he said, "and here's
what goes with It.' He had a pair
of old white shoes that buttoned
up one side and a pair of cotton
stockings. "Wear these," he said.
I knew thut when he said yeaor
no he meant II, so 1 said I would
not go. but he said you will, so 1
went with my new shoes and
stockings In that old lop-sldod
buggy. Well, I cried all the next
day, for they all laughed so much
at me. Ilo hasn't spoke to me, so
I think he Is going to leave me.
So I want to know If you think he
would be all right If I have my
hair cut? Please tell me, for I
am almost Insane.
I'NHAPPY Nt'SIE.
I hardly think having your hair
bobbed would change the atlltudo
of such an tinreasonablo huabsnd.
I ranant understand his treatment.
You should demand tho right In
select your own clothing, at least.
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HIS ritilTKt-riYK MOTIIKIl
Iear Mrs. Thompson: am a
girl of It and have a hoy friend
of 19. We have been chumming
together for several months. His
mother does not allow him to go
with girls. And It has been kept
PuMlshcr or "Malm
ress," W'ldo Awake Small
paper of Koulhorn Oregon
Klanialli Falls What
Prog
News Visits
again?
That proves he's wide awake.
Naval Aviators to Make 2,000
Mile on-Slop Flight to Honolulu
Against the regulations to stop.
They'll be flying over wet terri
tory all the way,
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in meeting u,,,, T,J.
lake the tDltUtlv
'however. , fc J
means C letting ...w
persuade Ut'li'i
llcrent.ll,ll,,: 8h
Judleedsgataaltt,.,,,1
' POLLY: Vvmtfl
"Plain. It, ro, , -granted
his "cut"
It Is always bl u
men do the "etllUt H- ,
Kt'Tll AND U)Ui in,,
nrst question: A iWra,
forts to illnt ;or Wat
so Hsgrsnt deMrrttUki,
rudely. AroW IwrUKArJi
repulse all her tfom , ,
your frlendiklp. Ailuuasi
question: the rotst an sag
thinks It's "luirr tt )'
vanity rase. Aik I not!!
young wan friend Itimalf
Among the ttfldexi s)
specialties Is decldlutwri
put on the firm's ktiaiaal
compsny Is eat cniltltal
nes. Ohio 8tslt JoiruL I
I'pon hearing t euisssi
er asked to give T Ism
soured critic oof naunall
any piece become! Ik
played upon i
gene Guard.
The world l fnrat M
and yesterday only Umi
lie -It' w four, periMak
tho wrong number sH
gave us Hall Colanbks
for being thert.-)ls
nnl ,
Premier MunollilsH1
...i.i ...Ik jA klaant Is1
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doubt has as reisssawa"
enre as when it
handplcked chimber'st
Louisville Corlr-Join I
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By ARTHUR WYNNE,
Originator of in Moirrn Cross-irors ft.
The problem of .quiring the circle hn. bsfflfJ ,
since the days of Ancient Greece. Mere's ;.0PPJu"jL iM
solve it in step-word puxxle form in exactly S- strpj w
tions glen - - -
h. ,?-fu not toeKisT"
than one k-ttjr H
Only MrofK;
today from SQU""S s
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definitions
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HARES to M(ilBgSir . J
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DEFINITIONS!
1 A scale or siiusnin
2 Yellow oilskin hats
worn by fishermei
3 Small groups of t'eeToni
under drill
4 Ten-armed cuttlefish
-Tcnsnsn
ii i.uiverts
7 Sheep rum
n mopes i" T --her
n Sets in the ground for growth 14 An " ,
) 0Hmooths and makes even . 15 b'"I It W
-Loats with a thin layer of . in - - r
metal H"
12-Brittle ro
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