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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1925)
Pasre Four Sunday. Po)itombcr 20, 1025 THE TO.- irinml, VTowc f by new Slurs about corporate Xlic iviaiiiam unio influence will obviously fail. It is a fortunate thing that nmMl mnA Publlahen by KI.AVATII NKW PI IILIS1I IXO CO. 0,fiSil.'MfJ:HiV,;K:!the people will not stand for fa'wai"'" "roK7h""";"r"r: such unscrupulous tactics, and iL:iV:illnSrl7.u".,,, .the influence of the people in ftS.?D-M"",,,'K"SJ' favor of DECE.NY and FAIR WALTKK WKST lncitlnauliihahlA aiiura ..f .1... i.i... I. I- In 1 1.. I . . 'n,'"rt which our complex mechanical c ant ton lias mil cnllinuLlicd, Id-tiitna Tu Mcdlonl linn returned Id his homo In Bu.mM Mn..r pLAY rapidty eliminating! K: JwonT.:.' m.Tr"h.the community's champion de lamer as a lacior nere, D..hii.kA.l m.irnlnir ri.f Dt Hon day. Off.. I O. O. F. Bulllln, 10112 So.i'h Fifth atrial. Trie!" NTT Ka. I. Aildrvas all cuninHjnt.-rl.ni r..l .-.(.. nil remlttsncta l. Th Klnm.i'h News Fubllahlng Company. Subirrlbtrs tuning to recciv lhlr i... per, call Circulation IVi.irt" . ni I- lHti a and a. m. and copy will be aent to you. I HSCIIIPTION IIATK.S All Subscriptions Payable In Advance Irllvervl by carrier, p-r week - .IS Itellverad by carrier, per month. A lelivered by Carrier, one yeAr s,mi Outside Klamath County a. Fall Lad Wire UNITED NEWS aad IMTF.Il PllES (Longeat In the World) OFFICIAL PAPKR OP THR rlTY OF KLA "4 ATII FALLS CAN PROHIBITION BE ENFORCED IN The folUwolmr, hi the last of a series of thn-e artlcl.-n dealing with the- prohibition question, contributed lu Thr Klamath News by C C Browcr, a former district attorney of Klamath county. lr. Ilrower I making pmhlbltiuu hU life-time study. MAUCIOUS PROPAGANDA ONLY TENDS TO DEFEAT PURPOSE (Ity c V. BROW Kit, Former District Still another statement im- In ,his same'connel-tion it is in- pugning the activities and re- teresilng to notice the release from fleeting upon the character of!-" f Pete McHonough: that arch j. . .4 . ".Monarch of San Francisco tender- a group of the best citizens ofw.. thu. ..co-.lroIer of the poii- Klamath county was made by; ties of the ur.der-world" and Intim- the evening newspaper here ! Mator of politicians of iiie upper- . . . . jj:e world of San Francisco; that defler yesterday. This is an addit-lo( ,he coaMtution ,nd Uws of h ional item in the campaign of , government, as shown by the court abuse conducted by the editor 'decisions; that bail bond broker for of that newspaper for the pur-j0 wh lin M . , . !of the same constitution end laws. pose of bulldozing every per- iu.UoBoa convlcted BDd en- son in the Community who does: tenced for 15 months in prison for not agree with him a cam-: the sale of liquor. For nearly two paign that -tends to discredit! Tl,h .uhVcrv ., . 'fought for his defense with every this community in the eyes of,legal lechnicality through ail the the outside world, and to bring! courts up to the United states sn about dissension and discord in 1 -,reme, ourt nd through channels .... , . of influence. But all derisions were our midst, to the great detn-, againsl him ond tne original judg ment to all of US Who have diriment upheld. He was kindly permll- homes and our means of livli- ,ed to c"00- the jail he might live The Stn Hawk fc- " 1 " "" , 1 '" ' J . rv, ' " I fi-ia X . V- Jl I S S, ' J S S . I II : . o .rA AviA-r-iJ. I ' -O 1. mMifi' ' .iwfei ati.. Z ' ONIell "'I tlk'l Kil loriiell all. va,; ii Mr-d- lrmin..,T:"Mir' Gravel YoS Driveway Willi real River Gravel So. thing that won't blow awaj or cut your tires. Porter Construction u Pknna 1 V1..L 11 ,' government Is rlo.t:nf th front duor. unry 1. VJ21, tln n- '.iave been A - J ' rriminal law ill thin rnunfrv U a din the Hum I'tnon. ubitiuftouK as ever. unovid murdern In the t lty of hl- ktuci to our i-lvillxatlnn. Tin1 prva- iin. ond was acnt to that of Alameda )ts makint? his way to his old ohJit- curo. if whlrh 241 wre r:tnn kill- l np of crime and fraud, wlilrh U m unity. The editor of nnn.i nara . 1 county. t The people Of Merrill have a Recently President Coolidge re .... ... . . 'fused McDonough s petition for par- nght to expreS3 their opinions don Bllh01,Kh tt was recommended on any public issue affecting by men In high official and political their interests. They are en-!stanlln: bHt was opposed by the .... . . . . . ! Anti-Saloon League, the W. C. T. U.. titled to express freely their the Cnurch Mmtlmt . thB Women Views of public questions, in-1 Committee of Five Thousand, and eluding the railroad matter, j other orgairtoTi.rBrtae l,irttt States r-arote isoara paroiea nun ro a "friend who will give him employ ment." Recently the Examiner com- I nlnlnfl that It hnri hpan nnnhlA In evening t fllnlla nt nvrnnmamlAllnnR nn newspaper here makes himself j which he was paroled and suggested ridiculous When he tries to ,nat Perhaps history will finally tell deny the people of Merrill the i"" f' .... m. . , . . j we are told that within ten mln- nght Of free speech in this ates after the sheriff received the matter. The editor was a official documents from Washington, nrima mnvpr in nrrraniino- ilia McDoBough had left the Jail: and .... . j that as he walked from the Jail door caretuiiy-pianned mass meet-! ne remarked: "Weil, rn get to see ing held in Malin early in June j the Diamond Jubilee." Yes, so he for the Dumose of uttnplrinc . And under the general Invl- .,. qv.a,.- r, -c- tatlon for all "loyal citizens" to at .... Uluc,U x otuic tuiuijanjr t6nd ,ne openlng ba of tne Juhoe the and Supporting the rival plans j no doubt he will- attend and possibly ally approve of their own cltlzcnx Ive through the back door." He inns." He cmph:iir. s the tit'lay in urcittly in exc.ns of thut In KurotM'an laments that tiie appropriation of America in criminal trials at torn-, countries. Im dim larKely to tho fall congress for 1 ; J 4 and 192". lotal pared wlih other cminirlea and points tii d of tho law an'l lt.4 n.ltutnistra about thirty million dollars for pro- out that the time from the d.itn of tlon to bring criminal t-i Juitice." hibition enforcement. Hut he seems '. coinmls'.ion of the crinie to the final ; Apply to- our present times tho to forget that he had Just raid there . disposition of tho case in the courts Wl)rd, ef j,,t Tennyson In has been built up "In United Slates in !! riin in 1921 was five months; j0rui(.y iiu. a vast bootlegging system, with : while In America such time general-1 . . . h illicit agencies of production. , ly runs from IS nioiiil.s to three; U " " ,hal w" MBM nd with foreign source! of supply years. ,., . science, glorying in lie uuio. besides, abundant enough to retinird! Kichard Washburn Child, pta his City ,chllueq soak and blacken soul a capital which has been estimated 'remarkable article in the SaTunlayj and sense In city slime?" at as largo a sum as one billion dol-; livening Post, August 1. on, "Our Again I quoin from Hon. James lars; the services of thousands of Crime Tide," makes this emphatic , M. Heck's address on The Spirit of employes on sea and land and a statement: "Murder goes on uol be-. Lawlessness: "I have fnlth In the mil rinlllln nt 1 1. T. r ,i , ,nln w CRUSH till, AW flll'lllllH it tt li.a .,n ' vessels of all sorts." And ho omits ! because our svstem not the police to mention that all this vast agitre- i system. . but the Judicial and legal gallon Is for the purpose of defying ! system holds out Immunity to the the Ciovernment of the United j U.ooO who In 192S will probably States; or that this billion dollars engage in homicidal performance In capital of the conspirators is about i "ie "United States." thirty-four limes as much as the1, Away bock In 1908. Chief Justice government Is spending to defend Taft. In an address before the Civic itself. He seema to think this vast i Forum in New York made the state bootlegging system cannot be brok-j1"1'"' which Is now so often quoted en. Hut he overlooked the fuct that "f him: "The administration of foreign governments do not gener- of the Oregon Trunk railroad. waltz- or i"2. wilh really estimable One of his satellitieq wa thpllau'c"- ery "Kely tne tnree con" U. . , 8 salel""e3 as tne ; tributors to Dorothy's delinquency principal speaker at the little ; may do the same. Hut not so with She will not attend the Diamond Jubilee. She has other after-meeting at Malin a few 'Dorothy, nights ago. He has been a; duties now. All this may be law. i i a ,t ... , leauer, togeiner wun anomer, : or It may be politics, but Is It good from whom the Oregon Trunk! government? purchased property here, in ' Reverlins non directly to liquor ... . .. i prohibition. It is noticeable how little maliciously spreading prop- u now bt.n(! gald again9t pr0hoibi. aganda on the local railroad tion excepting that "it can't be cn- lssue. The editor of the paper perhaps did not know until yesterday that the Ore gon Trunk officers and the' officers of the other northern a Stress,- lines, have regarded him as! forced United States Senator lirure, one evening of the ablest apostles of anti-prohi bition, in his recent debate with Mr. Wheeler, tho legal adviser of the Anti-Saloon League, taking the "No" side of the question, "Ib Prohibition admits that the appetite I for liquor "works the moral ruin of ! mnnv human liutni-a " l.nt .Mm, "I. "the old man of the Sea" upon 'Is only a source of innocent sensual the back of Sinbad, the sailor, 'pleasure to a vast majority of human It can be easily understood T',",hU7 ""I' "??. , , . ... one wishes the former saloon back." hOW SUCh high class railroad Ho seems to lament, or rejoice. I executives view the campaign cannot tell which, that. "While the of violence conducted by the editor of the evening paper here ostensibly in their be half. The News has treated both railroads with absolute fair ness. The columns of the News are always open to opin ions credited to their authorita tive sources, and couched in ! decent language. , And, furthermore, The News! does not intend to stand idly! by and see those who do ex-1 press their views in a fair and 1 respectable way, abused and browbeaten. The Herald's editor has viciously maligned both the people of Merrill and the Klamath lumbermen. And slick attempts of the editor of the Evening Herald now to es cape tho penalty of his own abuse, and to cloud the issue conspiring with others to violate I tho laws of a friendly nation, and that diplomacy is romhiuing with I civil power, and already the conypir-1 aey is not what It was. It may be! that the Hum Demon referred to by j Mr. Bruce may find at the hack door I some obstacle that may dampen his ardor and dry his wetness. Judge Marcus KavanatiKh of the Illinois Superior Court in an elabor ate article In a late number of the San Francisco Kxamlncr points out that In 1924 there were 3H3 mur ders In New York. 32 In Herlln. 59 in Paris and 27 in London. Ho points out that In seven years 1,909 murders were committed In Creator New York and only 2:!1 convictions, or about 12 per cent roniicilons. He claims that Chicago is worse lhan New York, and says: "since ) ,a. 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 inmrmi fffAT'S fmt TO IMPKOVK HIS VOCAIU'L.UtY Send his collars and sltlrls to ns and he'll sing "Homo, Sweet Home." Ho will feel sure that tliis laundry Is his bosom friend. Starch used properly where needed. Neckbands will fit com fortably. Ileal family service at economical rates. Phono for price list. FRENCH HAND PHONE 490-R. 7 NO. FOURTH ST. LAUNDRY UlaU Aeii. SVaUV .rtlefti. 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