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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS KLAMATH f "Let us have failh that right make might, and in that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty ai we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. Get a Dreader Viewpoint There Are Ct!:ers In The Field Because our country is so large, we are often inclined to narrow our views regarding its various activities to the more immediate sections in which we live. Californians may think their state is a leader in road work. New York ers that they have the only modern buildings, and Florida that it has the principal recreation resorts. To show the narrowness of such views, consider the road question alone. The southern states, which have been generally advertised as having bad roads, are rapid ly forging to the front in the construction of new paved motor roads.. Reports from the highway departments of 16 southern states show that under their direction, a total of $170,000,000 is available for new roads this year. Including the construction work under way by coun ties and' townships, the sums being spent in the south this year for road improvements will aggregate approximately $400,000,000. In the new construction, the asphaltic types of pavement predominate and their mileage this year will outstrip any year heretofore, on account of their practicability for all types of hard-surfacing. As it is with roads, so it is with other lines of activity. The whole country is growing. We should all know more about its resources and realize that its development is not confined to any one favored section. Perpetuate the Forests Pacific States Arc Realizing The Necessity Tacific states are working out a plan by which each acre of forest will begin growing a new crop as soon as the present crop of standing timber has been removed. Only by new plantings and protecting natural growth of young trees until maturity, can the lumber industry be perpetuated and remain a permanent source of prosperity. Unless this is done and a new crop of trees is raised to replace logged-off areas, the lumber industry will gradually become extinct. A. W- Cooper, manager of the Western Pine Manu facturers' association, shows that nearly half of the labor, business for farmers, merchants, banks, other industries and traffic for railroads and shipping depends upon the lumber industry. He says the best home market for farm products will be gone and the mountains eroded by rain and snow if reforestation of the denuded regions is not provided. Unfair to the Women But The Situation Is Fast Improving Safety First-"Stop. Look and Listen The Best of Advice Ily CLARK KINNAIItl Dinner. Stories Sunny Dick Sctys Within a decade, electric stoves, washing machines, ironing machines, water heaters, mixing devices, refriger ators and similar power appliances will be as much a part of a house as the modern bathroom, is the prediction of Earle E. Whitehorne, editor of Electrical World. "While the modern office is filled with labor-saving devices, only 18-per cent of the homes are thus provided. The women are required to do the same kind of drudgery their grandmothers did, all because the home is away be hind the times." Lax Discipline Caused Escape Voters Will Fix Responsibility The c oroner's jury at Salem decided that the recent escape of convicts from the state penitenitary and the at lending tragedy, were due to lax discipline, but no re sponsibility for the absence of discipline was fixed by name. Not necessary. The voters will fix the responsi bility. The coroner's jury was reluctant to declare the whole truth. The Lusitiinia claims commission has decided that Alfred G. Vandeibilt, owning a hundred million dollars, was "worth" nothing in himself because he had no active business interests, and no member of his family could show a direct financial loss as a result of his death. El bert Hubbard, the writer, was valued at $59,500; but he was so near the end of a productive life that his valua tion is low compared to his earnings. Keren Wise Words A western man. passing on. wills $700,000 and seven wine words to his win. ' -' '' ' The words may happen to be as valuable as the money. They are: "Xo Mhii Was Kvrr Wlw by Chance." The. western man may nut have known it, but Seneca the Roman preached the same Idea In exactly the same words about the time Christ was belnK tempted by the devil for forty days (as set forth in the gospel according to I. tike). Sfl Sfi ifi Where a mind is not growing CONSTANTLY, there is no wisdom I for wisdom comes in no other I way. What process Is more won- derful than this? In one of the strangest chapters of his "Psychology" Spencer makes an effort to show the neces sary order In which the develop ment of conceptions In the human race occurs. No ABSTRACT development can be attained, he says, until the out ward experiences have reached a degree of deflnlteness and coher ence. Thus we cannot expect wisdom of suckling babes, or even of the majority of men. because their outward experiences have not reached this state of deflnlteness and coherence. ( Sfi What Is the hardest task In the world? Emerson asked the ques tion, then answered it: to THINK. Yet the crudest minds are scrawled over with thoughts, vaguely factual. And the key to every niun is his thought. This Is a platitude-, but none the less true. Men walk as the prophecies of the next age. Once Emerson wrote: "In the thought of tomorrow there Is a power to upheave nil thy creed, all the creeds, nil the 'literatures of the nations, und marshall thee to a heaven which no epic dream has as yet depicted." The fr.-sh yojini ir.n man put nn hi" i,,n smile ns tin; prvtiv w-i .'. lillK :il''S I KT'il Ill-live iri-ss glided , hotel dinlng rtlci'. I'lpl fo- The violent exercise most hurt, ful In hot weather Is done with a knife and fork. Rochester Tlmes-Unlon. up to his table In tin room to gel its o marked: I I "Nice clay." little on"" "Yes, It is."' she kiiiI'h'iI "And o was yesterday, and my name Is Klla, and I know I'm a pretty girl and have lovely blue ryes and I've been hero quite a while and I I k the place and don't think I'm loo nice n girl to be working here. My wages urn satisfm-lnry it nil I don't think there's n hIiu-a- nr danco in town tonight, anil if there was I wouldn't go with ynu. I'm from the country and I'm u rospectable girl, and my brother Is the rook in this hotel, and he was a college football pluycT ami weighs 300 pounds. Last week he pretty nearly ruined a 121-;i-weck traveling man who tried to make a date with me. Now. what'U you have Vonst beef, roast pork. Irish stow, hamburger or fried liver?" '. ;hildren's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Kurd Colliil"s With Hear Knd of Dodge at Rail Crossing. Kuril Wrecked. A plain rase of loo much pep, Henry. ; 4 M Norlhrrn Lines Need Sentiment of Klamath Kails, Says I'reslilent liudd. Of course It's purely a mutter of sentiment, a iieatlon of which line loves us most. Manufacturer of I'lainfli'ld, N. J., hi. Marries Ills Adopted liiiughler. 15. Since ho raised her they can't say it was u caso of love al first sight. Colorado Man Leaves JliU.lliill for Gym to Train Boxers and Tool Players. Spent Much Time at Sports and Vool. The mystery of It Is how did he make so much money doing It? . Reed Low Bidder on Midland Market Road. Hope this road will reduce thu cost of vegetables enough to cover Its cost of con struction. , irH ! T" '"'pn1 I Running Across. i Word. 1. To rove about from ; place to place, like. Old Mother Gooso did. Word 4. Abbreviation for ad vertisement. Word &. A city In northern Ohio. i Word 7. A domestic animal. Plural. Running Down. , Word 1. A timepiece; also to observe. I Word 2. "Much about noth- Jinn." I Word 3. Disorderly gatherings. I Word 0. To cease livinir. Inmates of Jail at Tampa, Flor ida, Out at Night Rum-Running. I'll bet that Jail Is crowded. Library Club Starts Study Day School Opens. Verily It keeps the mother of today on tiptoe to keep up with Mary and John. Cyclone Sweeps Wisconsin. Which Is the roughest on a stnto, to bo swept by a cyclone or a po litical campaign? Family of Bight Killed In Roll Crossing Crash. Stops Car on One Track to Walt for Train to I'ass on Oilier. What Is called rare ruii lile. Hanger's (inrugo Lines Up Willi Johnson's (luragu in Testing Lights. It's n linn p cheaper to have an iiiilhnrlxcd gnrnge test our lights than an authorized truffle officer. Now Snn Diego Newspaper Dis tributes Klrst Copies by Airplane. Lnter. a flapper newspaper. The hanker who got to the top of Mount Logan has proved that ynu don't havo to engage In high flnunco to he a high financier. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ' "iff nfUsW 7 - IS k 1 ' I Heart & Home Problems Ily Mr. KIIsmImMIi TIiimiiimiii ?''"".i.JfN ,nrfu-'ot;WllIi 'tjL'. I'l l ' H IlHll-d. Mirbil, Hut Him for All XVoini'll Here Is a letter I'd like siiliiu of the men renders of this column In rommcnl on: Hear Mrs. Thompson: Do you believe a married iiiiui, who claims to love Ills wife and baby, who provide to the best of III ability ami saves every cent ho can, should walk down the street and "neck." I rail It. al every woman and girl who Is half good looking? He humiliates me on every occa sion by staring at and turning arouud to look at every pointed doll who passes. Is Oils merely because he I Interested, curious, or what? If he was unfaithful wouldn't li be careful to hide It from me? We' have many, quarrels over this. Now we are both young and he I a very good looking man. No shlek. though. I have always been considered good look ing, never wanted for a good time or attention. I know he Is Jealous of me. I never do nothing lo cause Jealousy in him. I never look at other men. although I am aware nl their glance. I have lo trust my husband. Ills position de mands that he dress well and much of II Is after supper. Kven Ing. Then why should he try to make me suspicious of him? I hate to think he I out with somo flapper. ' . " t This halm Is one nearly nil men have In common. There are but few men who do not take a second look at a protty woman. In your company, however, your husband might lie less thoughtless and un- genllcmnnly In this respect, lnce he knows that the habit annoys yon. Hut be may do It deliber ately to annoy you, "Just for fun." I do not think It Is an Indlcutlon hells' tinf ulilif ul to you.' Uo ot qtifcrnel with him about II. hut ask lllm lo he more ronslderiilo when he Is out with you. , , Vnln Morrow mar Mrs. Thompson:'! am con sidered one of the best looking girls In town. I went with a boy once. He went with oilier girls. I love this boy, hut ho does lint re turn the uffeclliin. He has never t. urn. ,,,," !; K'v-lrttn,,,,,,,,! V-ry PUI.IM..,, ,3 ..Umr,.,rtU,0, be the csum for lUr) S MYIlTl.l? 1L J Woscop.,. B.tt.niI, uperstliloa, to whlek tk, 2 appears to hn whf. vniiapA olu; , J .of 11. art aiutatartujj marrying t mm 0f wonder your ptrnti nJ freedom. io uruisoa tan b lenlluni of ill an htkj I1KTTY I. V nouim 'promts'! BlMiW'i'f i;I i u, and oiprouM Un ! he lor the , you. aiay ur so, too. l MM J r.."Tpitf mi Suggestions asked mo for a date, Tt" Very often Ihi soma the edges of imill anml and ragged. Vraillr w (Hi oft. This will b alt rl(k while, but soon Uq Ml the same roadltkn In rutting, lake sonuilnple i J w ide I of ikeadMniay Is used In makiu 4naf 'forms and' p ilnf L thus hnldlni iksMlin When a broom fcilsM signs of wear doa't tkm Klrst of all mil I! Hl fjeMd put 111 dry'. 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