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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
AMATH NEWS LEAV1TT CITIZENS 5. IDEALS rul score looked on ccurt room 01 ino four foreigner! yoa- lltutlon day, became S lllmU mules, IOI- V CurclllOllle, fl'll- lk by Judge Leavltt Mini Inn of A mctrlraii ajliti-ra of (ho Amorl Emorhan cltlaena aro rile, John (iyahera, tin und August lire- i was arranged by Legion unil liuugh- Auierlran llovolutlon. under It. K. M.KI- Midford pout officiated llil. In .Instructing the kit v ono of Hi (i finest Iran ltli'iilH evur hourd follows: A doep alg- ur reaching Influence l, attaches to the pro- tl In this rourt room To ho ml m II tod to fclrcn of thn United much to tho Indlvld- It means much to tri. It Mtwmi much n': '.i which the ' ci it to move and The mum ut the I t-lllun "trijt taken Khinte he steps upon of clilnenslilp than fi re occupied. Hence- be rn.ed as an Am It In not vnuth- mnnklnd tJ become United States; end thorn the privilege Ik churned thonoeforth responsibility far In requirement of cit couniry from which Ie Judge h presides rt fcolH freo to ny indo cltliens, thnt this America and it! gov- deslgnod to give the lli an re to develop hl3 lultips nnd talents to taparlty. That the ulilUhcd by our fore- expressed In the Con- have just aworn to ifend wan Intonded to a comploto further design. That after lal. It ta. cf all forma the moat productive ipplnoes, peace and lof each Individual ap- linlaalon tho court liy much to know In beyond the peradven- ft thai there la. In the applicant, an abld that the government siatea, and the prln- lilch It la rounded la have his unqualified court would like to I" I each applicant un- thoroughly npprocl That tho Coualltu nltcd Rtntoa la the fcf every right that la by an Amerlcun clt- lie court feela aafe In newly admitted cltl long na that fact la d appreciated those aecure. ver the Oonatltutlon of felatca falla into dla- iwl of orderly govern- have heretofore known an end. Hear this o Con8tltutlon of the stands for and rep prlnclplos and work- in ment of law. Thoro other authority recog- I In I government by inns have made their n thoae two: one slg- "'"" Su"k " '-rty. (he other tyranny und oppreaalon. It , emy to underalaud from that rtatcmcnt why American, . ,,.,, g,d 'their ConHtllufli.il, The Americana believe that, to on "l. IT A"",H'utt '"11"' n. la -the ,,r(,at..Hi ,., lege ever accord..,, any human he- K. I he court dclre, , ),,,, upon our newly ma.ie i-itlsen. 11,1k further fact: -The ConHtltu.l.m of ... matea waa the firm Tuesday Sept. 22, 1925 Page Thre ' Thuy eateomcd thoniaolvoa under a Htlll higher authority, 4he authority of moral law. They were engaged In establishing a government, which, they declared, waa founded upon unullcnuhlo rlghta; and It waa from these, and not merely fro nuuprcme earthlejr powera that (no authority of government waa to lie derived. How, then, could they claim for the government they wore natabllahlng, an authority to over ride, or to Ignore theae unalienable attempt in nil hlflory to h,y ihe'rlKh" w,lllh belonged to men aa foundation of Kovernm..nt i.. .1... ! reHponalHo human belnna? Ann how IceP aulllug of liiimnii rlghtH." "Tlie cnllld ""W establish a government one really original Idea In the Am- wlll'out reairlctlug lt powera in oricim Constitution vcis the concop- "ucn manner aa to prevent' Ita en tln of liberty na u strictly personal cronehmenta upon thoae unalienable Vrerngutlvu to be secured bv ..'rlghta? Thin la .the way they did li.ii.iiniicaiai taw. 1 nay, ui u per aonal iireruautlvo. h..ra.',., 111.....,, It: 1 utiti-a il of producing a Con Ktltutlon f(T 1 he United States had prevluttnly been rcuardi-.i u J which accorded rlghta to .tho people. aomotlilni: ibelinglug 1I0 the poplei"" 1,10 'loyal Charter had done, In the max, ua a trophy extorted I ""' revoraed 'the program. The from royalty; but the American I"""!'10 themselves accorded certain conception waa thla: that liberty 1 wc" defined rlghta to the govern- aomeiuing Inhorent in ench Individ-r"01" '""y wcrs aettlng up; and ual aa n moral neraonalktv. ami nrf theae w..re expreaaly ' enumerated a ronreaalnn made to the people laI"' I'roclarly defined; henceforth oy a government, Thla liberty of K"rnmcni wua ao rar na tnoae upon of national conatltutlon, in atoad of offering; ua a new phll oaophy of government, are, In faot, a proteyt against governmental prlnciplta of any kind. To give you an Idea b.ow Jeal ously the people have regarded their conatltutlon I have but to lay to yen that, during ithe 129 years of Ita exlatence there have been 3,163 propoaula to amend it; and the peo ple have adopted only nine of the propoaula. The framera -of our conatltutlon wrote Into the bill of rlghta a thou sand years of practical experience with every circumstance of govern ment. They forbade the things that men of their blood bad learn ed from death and persecution on battle field and scatold, by prison and conflacaitlcn. Juat as long aa this great Ideal of Individual free dom of action In 'both civil and ec- clealatlcal ttffeitra Is main'oid. America will bold unsullied Its greatneas and Ita preatlge aaong the nations of the world. Newly made citizens, wa want and expect the Individual, thla Inherent rleht of the peraon til oxen-lac Ills fucul- tlea and o'.alti and enjoy the re ward 1 of audi ( xerciae, thla prero gative to be und to ihuccme nil Unit nature had provided that tho In dividual l.i capable of becoming. wna to bo protected 'by a public law, United Ktatea were concerned to exist for tho protection of liberty." Now, tho four corner etopes of thla govern men-t which waa estab lished mid which you have sworn to defend are: First, representative government. Second, division of public powera. which should urcord to every man Third, gunrantee of peraonal Im Ihe autne security In the exorclso : munlticB, nnd fourth, Judicial pro- and onjoyment of hla powera of ac tion. ' "In effect, government, In thla conception of It, could he noth ing plao than tho legal organiza tion of liberty. Lawa there must be, yet thtro must he a limit to i Ideas or corner stones ait this time tectlon of court guarantees, The court desires to remark, at thla point, that what gives special Interest 10 a consideration and mention cf yiose four fundamental law making." "What the Revolu tionary fathers held to be moat fundamental waa the idea that there exlata nowhere In human so clety un unllmkted and absoluto au thority. They did not clultn it for themaelves. nor did they concede It ia this: that every one of thoae cor ner atonea fa 'being hotly asaalled aa an obstacle to social Justice. Thla uttack upon our existing Institu tions, und especially upon the Con stitution of the United States al though made in the name of pro as posaoaaed by nthera. Thoy denied greaa doea not proceed from any that It Inhered In the crown or In I coherent conception of the true parliament. In rnct and In truth, I nature of 'the atata, neither do they could nt admit that it ex- j theae Icc-nlclaats offer any new Isted anywhere. To them mere foundation principle upon which to pr-wer did not confer niilhority. erect a government. These attneka I iild with HE-TILE ILDERS! 'HIS EXPENSE 'lone-Tile foundations sellings you snve the Ixpense of building and prma and hauling a Job. 1 You avoid the fiaterlnls that always fn tho volume of con- foundation of dense. ,Tle, In a fraction of They are substantial, appearance and save tttflV he RfntiA-TITa K turned endwise. BUILD STONE ILE ih Concrete T0 the ESKIMOS HIBERNATE SIX MONTHS of the YEAR? HERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and his- torian, thought so. We moderns know better, but some of us are still superstitious. For ex- ample, why do some people still believe that there is something mysteriously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in v " the east? i Oil Superstition Fast Losing Qround . ' Zerolene cos fa less because it's made in the West but that doesn't make it better; it's better because in practice it actually lubricates better. That's why Zero-' i' lene is successfully lubricating more cars In the Pacific V Coast states high priced and low than anyother oil y made. . Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage, reduce the ' -carbon removal operations and maintenance costs and lengthen the life of any car in which it is used. e Made from SclcScd Naphthenic Crude Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is mads i ' . from selected western naphthenic base crude (the best ' crude so far discovered for the manufacture of motorlub- ricants) by our high-vacuum process, checked IS times for quality, and specially filtered through 40 tons of ' Florida Fuller's Earth to give you an oil that's absolutely pure and safe. ' , i Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for Zerolene by nam. Qct the Fads I rl, " A series of independent and impartial reports show tng the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oU has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. your cooperation; we want and ex pect you to Join hands with us In putting the stamp of disapproval upon every attempt to undermine this government. FENCING CONTRACTS FOR ROCK CREEK RD AWARDED BY COURT Contracts were let by the county court yesterday for fencing of from alx to aeven miles of the Hock Creek road, ah Improvement long urged by Klamath auto drivers. Geary Brothers were awarded the contract for the construction ot the rence, while 0. I. Stebblns will fur nish the material. Total cost will be In the neighborhood of I1SU0. The road is narrow fn many places, and ia built upon a bed where dltcbes in some places 15 or 2(1 feet below tho roadbed exist, which, when the roada aro wet, mako travel In theae places extremely dangerous. Work will start within the next few days on the fencing. SALEM PUBLISHER IS ENJOYING TRIP, HERE Murray Wade of Salem, publisher ot the Oregon magazine, accompan ied by Paul O. O'Nell, of Portland, la In ,tne Klamath country for a fishing trip. Wade, who conducts a fish column, along with his other, duties on the magazine, haa been writing "fish" for .years, but said yesterday he realized no one could do that, and intelligently, without first trying Klamath streams. There la a heating element within a new cup for warming liquids, cur rent being switched to it when the cup Is placed on a stand. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Our care In confinement la compre hensive and pleasing. , adv-4 Sale of dresses at Bee Begin'! DreaB Shop 12K So. 7th St. One rack of dresses to go at 12.7f 22-27 .25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANY t CALIFORNIA) flet the- habit of trading at the Oolden Rule and you will have the habit of being satisfied with what you get for your money. I . , - Song "Growing Business" Sung by G R C Broadcasting 65 Per Gent IT5?:! -tram?. ' , :.' 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