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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
Page Two Wednesday: Scptlfi. 1025 THE not only because H ends 4 ho ape culiir career of John K. Hylan I mayor for seven year and dcflnii storm center or Now lorn poll lie. !biil because of ila verdict on the political forlunea of (lor. Al Smith ltd William Randolph Hearst. Al Smith, who fought vallantl? for Walker, ha demonstrated ho still Is (ho leader of Now York demo- Long. For Steadfast Indian Of Long Ago; Squawmen.rntau..., J ONCE IT WAS PAINTED BRAVES, BUT, NOW IT'S PAINTED BELLES, SAGE OF CHEROKEES BEMOANS CHANGE Anrl WriiN, FlaDPers Mulcht Indians Dazzling Jazz Whirl By il only iiuilerl.il. ! COL. MITCHELL LAUNCHES A I II IILLL V Vll U .'uil.odlmot.t ot the physical power A I 1 1 r 1 I 1 I V I r '"" wl "''" I Hit Ul 1 iillUI I Ij nulH a,wny, , ,,,...i.-d lit. Iho furl Immersed In II. Us l'l "n'r nlln-ly away Iron land, but ttlsu opt of Ilia ulr ulovn liie""""' New Typhoid Ciise Is Reported; Total Is 6 air pot it tor personal duel with him. has suf fered a heavy blow to bis preatlgo. j Hearst was Hylan's chlof supporter, i May Kim Independent Th,.r .till 1h the uossllitllty that no limner Hvlun will run as an IndoDondont : In Iho asylum of tho ..i,.ll.li.t In tho election. Tho and that II ho ponnltt i mayor late Tuesday night had By CHIEF UAHUNTA OF THE CHEROKEES W;n fnr United Press) mrsrnr.IT ruin Sont. IS. Two score of years ago. . announced his attitude on thla ques-1 services with one c. Minted braves. Stride fleet ponies, journeyed -across these , , plains to" attend a meeting of the redmen in this village- Alert, f(.at .ttJ grealcr ,hu0 jo.ooo he sounded hi call tot the bronzed, sinewy and virile youths sat their mounts with the , would dec.... .. do battle ...i.. i'1; rooVlpssnpss that made them the wonder notsemen 01 iumoij. , .,. ... Nlll01...i A.ui-iaiinn of in t ...,,,..-.- nio f n it h f ill tn the f Htrht of their i i i) .... ' aiiriin.n Commissioners and lha File manmuat he XllCJl 141U1C j LVOnS. t 1IO mil It'lUUU. "rnurii souls to the happy huntm? grounds. Lamp nres. ceremonies, rich with the folklore of our fathers and their tribal confer- ioit li I'll I effect haa I n n hut ph)'holo(i Ual, Wo must not IoikoI." ho sold, "thai have tint loiiiiilololy eincrg od from the primal luatlnrta of iniiii when ho toiiKhl w hamls. mid our prnlc.llvti Inniiiiiiuc miMl ho itrmloM, lit Una inoro ensn of lyphuld foyer wan reported ycniurday, according to Mr. U, H. Nnwautii, ill roil or of n, public henllli mill, 'I ho now raao nisdtt a tot n 1 ( ,K which Iir. N.WMim la aupiTvlHliiK. Whether nr not i Intra era im.ru in tho comity, ho dova not know. "I am aunt there la nothing to I worry ulioul. and rvs.donla ..r n... nutloiial 1 ,. .Mould lint lw uinliily ularmt.il iiioii overlord, , defense la 1111 entirely iniioroni prop- ir. Nowsom deeUrcd. r tno ptiyaicui usoi I I ro I for ttutliortty Wu have iiiiilns that If ii people do .. . .viv.vi.i iv ;.. ir. . . ii.-t to it. I'loain w "v m il'nlt.d ' Xewa In-Mlni: that the lor.lnit thorn to re.-pee of tho l intod Slalea He .anil mo tiant- farmed out" an orpluin : aruiiea lor una piuo" rn,v or natv. 'r IhloltM' I t.t liiko a I "Itowovor, loniiliin ii mi t i' I i In oi.ualllv hoHld.i l!li-so aneient "10 use of llir power IHtforent III , ..! M'lltln.n Mil. O,.. II ,.clll OliritS OSI I HI II I TO ill I 1111 1 aaieui- --- -- -- , , , ,,, inrea air offlier. Tuesday nisiit aitaiu . 01 too muuu ... -.. - a unified air "The airman eannm to nrouKin forward aliouldor lo ahuutdar lijr his In an nddroai superior offlier In Iroiit, und ly fllo ii- rlosor lieliliul. ho aani. "inn an- d entirely: Ho ran- received but a few acattered votes, .warsnais Associaiion 01 ...r.u ' ,"" , ,h a -...- eron aha nr I'll ill a ItHtinnoI ni WIIH'II lilt' ' m - A VOIB Ol DVIWNB uV.VVv um - - 7-"- , liti-li.iul t,i,..l nf th.l Itllllvl.l 1 -... .Li .i rn iinm u ui inn iintutr biii'si. !"r" - - - ences, framing laws more stringent man inose tn uib iu the enrolled voter9. wa, poned. The ho di man, and prescribing dire penalties for violation. to the rugged life of the wilderness. Then back The awitt rush of civiliiation has changed this or Is It civilization? A few days ago a pretty Indian flap per, bobbed hair, rolled stockings and wearing her jewels with careless abandon, alighted from her llmoslne with a motion to her white chauf feur to await her pleasure. She trip ped to the general store and bought a box of expensive chocolates. Perch ed on a potato sack she devoured the candy before leaving. Such conduct! Backs Become SlUeks " Painted belles and not painted braves Is the vogue nowadays. Joy riding, drinking, jazz maniacs many of our white brothers go to excess for a thrill. And what does the In dian do? He sees the example set for him and strives to outstrip his teacher. Knowing the redman is childish in his Indulgence of pleas ure, bootleggers are slinking every where, like wolves In the night, baiting him with booze and nar cotics. Throwing themselves into this mad whirl of jazz, many of our youths become the sleek-haired, per fumed replica of the paleface cake eater. Bab! Disgusting! High priced cars are left In the ditch, where they were driven by wealthy, booze-crazed Indians. New cars are bought "guaranteed to keep to the road." Automobile man DEMOCRATS TO FIGHT MELLON TAX PROPOSAL day was notably tree of disorder although supporters of both demo cratic candidates clashed verbally over charges that police were In timidating voters. Hen ntt -Smith Duel What Issues were Involved In the democratic struggle resolved them selves Into a personal combat bet ween Smith and Hearst and a test of Tammany's power. Hylan's plea for the five cent subway fnre and hi sttaek on the "interest" closed itholr clamor when Hearst from his! their governmental aaenrlea, banquet at Iho limi.ir alios!. fr..l.i..nl ('n..ll.li... .losorrea the unl IKIUIIlg mall mm mo nuilil our aupport of all the people in lliei'ver seen. r.w... ,,iin r 11,.. ..,h.M.,i, f tho ulr "III his el. -in. til. the air, service problem." s.u.l I'ol. Mitchell no' ''"" """ ',l, ,"n", " in referrlug to the anuolutmoiit .tf.hla adversary, lie la hundreds of lha Invvatlgatlnc board. It Is a mat- '"ea from hla frontier, flshtlug Iho ler that concema all and must not'caomlea of his country so that Ih.y euter the realm of factional or sec-1 " v v"r "n ,h"lr ",r- tlonal feelings or conditions, he '"" . death and destruction declared I1" ",e Interior of Iho stale, Ita heart Omiti-oaa Must Hocl.le ,n ,ho rl,l"' n'"' n,rvM ,n "'" Congress must lake definite ar- roails and railways. Tho object ol Hon. onu way or another, and fin-' nnllonnl defense Is lo keep an enemy ally the people, . noon the acts of HOTEL ASTOR EVERY ROOr.l his PRIVATE TOILET 50t lUih. New. Mol-m Qoac to Chopping DUtiicl ami I hedltas l-KFE CARAC.f. T. lr.., t w mart... HaT.M must ' ! with Smith in an exchange of per-; sonal recriminations. Although Hearst still may be dis posed to support Hylan aa an in dependent candidate, it was indicat ed Tuesday night that the mayo; WASHINGTON. I). C. Sept. 15. The chief unsettled question regard ing proposed tax reduction by the coming congress, since the adminis tration has framed its program is the attitude to be taken by demo crats and Insurgent republicans, who joined to tear the "Mellon plan" to lauers. The administration Is offering no bait to Its opponents in congress this year in the form of a- definite meas ure, properly printed, bound and labeled. It is avoiding that first gage of battle. But it 'has formu lated a rather definite program which will be conveyed to congress by treasury experts who appear be fore congressional committees. Democrats far and near arc study ing these proposals now. and draw ing their own conclusions. They .ton county jail developed a problem of defense, asserted Ihe colonel. Insurance and protection of the nation against an canny are In the same category, he said. Secrecy by a nation In Ita military wouI receive even less aupport activities and plans la no longer poa- from democratic leader should he "'. he continued. It la no longer run again. possible or necessary lo carry on McCooev the Brooklyn leader, in defensive development in time of IconceuT Walker's election an- Peace entirely behind closed doors, nounced he would call a meeting of organization leaders soon and the Tammany nominees.' Insane Oregon Man Poses As Zane Grey HILLSUORO. Ore., Sept. 15. L. L. Gray, Inmate of the Washilig- and If there la a:t attempt lo hide the actual conditions, the people al ! the present time are hound to know them cventuully. Nccil Hetarate llrpl. "Air power la totally different from that exercised formerly on the surface of the earth," asserted the colonel. "It resides In the medium that rovers the whole of thu world, like a fluid which envelops any oh- Kraft (heese Why Don't Y? TRY THE WHITE LUNCH? Evoryone who haa eaten here has been J cd with our cookinj? and our service. H kiK at W You'll find it less expensive to eat here. Special Breakfast and Lunca Diio 30c and 35c The White Lunch 1122 Main St. iiufi men uu muouaiuuB, i iicj i ion county ian ueveiouea a aer- iwlll begin to get their heads together. fnti caba nNatnmurh ttvuihln surf i uiaciuree run men- nanas in giee when their tax leaders gather here I physicians performed an operation. I ami remara. leu more nigu-pow-. for the meeting of the house wava Of two more, a handle and one Inch of the blade of a dinner knife and two pieces of wire about two Inches long. , Authorities regard Grey as some what demented. For a time ho j posed as Zane ' Grey, the writer. 1 I Morgan Partner Leaves Estate Of Five Million Th ov ramnvnrl Ihn h n n t 1 in nf area cars wrecaea. lime loranoin- and .means committee, beginning Oc- four desert spoon, and the bowls er shipment to, those remarkable Iri-10bor 1 9 ,Y'"'V' '! . k,,,' j dlans In Oklahoma. As yet there has been only one in- , A white woman wearing the latest j timation of democratic policy, the clothes from Paris smiles as her full- announcement from Senator Swan blood husband alights to perform an ,on of Virginia, one of the party errand in the village. In her own headers in the senate, that democrats name In the bank Is a small fortune I would frame a tax program of their she took from the first redman she!0wn. Swanson. It is presumed, married. He gave her quick grounds! speaks with authority. In view of for divorce when he found her to i the congressional elections next year, be untrue. A second full-blood con-j democrats necessarily doslre lo have iriumeu a snare 10 ner ioriune. ana.a talking point In taxes. now pernaps a miro orave wno nas succumbed to her charms will give her grounds tor divorce. Squawmen loll about in limou sines. They never work. Why should they when their raven-hatred wives have so much cash. No call for energy; much money; many blgh-powered cars and a white mate debauch the Indian. The an cient tribal rites of the redman have been swept away. In many cases the majority have maintained their stole fidelity and honesty. They stand out among tbr'.r erring broth ers like the everlasting hills. Is our greatest gift from Klsho Man itou, the great spirit of the universe, who created the rocks and hills, roll ing prairies and the plains and val leys, and who has in store the happy hunting grounds with Its running streams of sparkling water and eter nal happiness. BOB LAFOLLETTE JR. IS NOMINATER (Continued Prom Pae One) night had not reached that figure, it seemed probable that the claim would be justified when all the votes This! were counted. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Edward' Stettinitts, a partner of J. P. Mor-! gan left An estate estimated at more than $5,060,000, most of which goes to his family, it was re vealed when his will was fllpd for 'Vrobate Tuesday. Bring Us Your HIDES and PEL' We are In the u Hides and Pelts, the highest market rs -It tl Lewis Groce ry 223 & 6th Ph.n, IX Deer Season Open In Modoc County Deer season opened inModoc coun ty yesterday morning and a number of Klamath residents and especially the sportsmen of Merrill and Malin districts flocked to the section known as the Steel Swamp below Clear Lake In the neighboring county. This was the Information brought to Klamath Falls yesterday by W. C. Dalton who owns land in Modoc county, where doer are reported as plentiful. Harvesting in the Tulo Lake bed is nearing completion according to Dal ton although work In the fields is slack with the. heavy dew at night. Only afternoon hours are workable although the crop Is the heaviest experienced In Klamath or Modoc since the first harvest. The heaviest crop of the Beason, however, is said to be in the oats from reliable ranchers of that section. Tammany Utiles In returns from 1,8.19 elections districts out 2,969 In the five bor oughs of Greater New York, Walker had polled 141,237 votes and Hylan, 100.631. Frank D. Waterman the republi can candidate was nominated by an overwhelming majority over his two opponents, John J. Lynns, former secretary of state and William M. Bennett. Waterman, a mild-mannered bnsiness man, won on his promise of a business administration and with the barking of the republi can organization. Hylnn Is Dofeatetl Hut it was Walker Hylan battle that fired the imagination of New York. 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