THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS CSS
AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
He Should Worry!
Heart Cf Home
Problems
lly Mrs. KIImIh-Hi Thoiopwm
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"Let u have faith that right maket might, and in
that faith let ua to the end dare to do our duty at we
understand it." Abraham Lincoln.
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iiaKe ir ah-i ear nauu
Preventable Wa te by Forest Fire Inexcusable
Last year, 92,000 forest fires swept over 20,000.000
acres of lands, causing a money damage of $38,000,000,
exclusive of all forest, watershed, wild life and recrea
tional values. These were probably several times the loss
actually listed. There were 24,000 more fires than dur
ing 1923, and 45,000 more than the nine-year average.
Preventable waste of this character is inexcusable.
"Fire Prevention" week is October 7th to 10th. It
is safe to predict that there will be fewer fires during this
week than normal. Instead of dropping back into the
old rut of "fire carelessness" at the end of the week, why
not continue "Fire Prevention" as a national all-year
habit?
Opposing Progress Is Childish
Pierce Hurt By Newspaper Publicity
Governor Pierce charges the automobile, the movie
and the daily newspaper with being responsible for the
modern crime wave. ' As to the daily newspaper, he says
"two-thirds of the front page of the average newspaper
is taken up with the narration of crime." His assertion
is so preposterously false as to newspapers that we im
agine the people will conclude he i3 equally wrong a3 to
autos and movies. To rail against progress is childish;
lo misrepresent facts which anyone can verify is peevish
ness run mad. What hurts the governor is that the news
papers have printed so much news about him that he has
little chance of re-election. Oregon Voter.
Keep
the Home Fires Burning
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Radio Has Become Very Populor
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Radio has become almost a household requisite.
Nothing has done more to promote the home-loving in
stinct than the ever-growing popularity of this great
pleasure-giving and educational invention.
From this one may fairly reason that wherever the
installing of radio sets is on the increase the home-loving
instinct is certainly not on the wane. And, since the
broadcast program is essentially a thing to be enjoyed by .
the family circle, it is to the family circle the radio will
cater. - IwJJ
Seldom has the human demand for novel entertain
ment found so admirable a combination. As the call for
more radio service grows, so also grows the attraction of
the home. And as the attraction of the home becomes
stronger so the call for better broadcast programs be
come more insistent.
Everything tends to make the radio influence a well
spring of good. So excellent a caterer to all that is most
desirable in promoting true human happiness certainly
deserves the very best of the public to whom it ministers-
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"Suffer little children to come unto me." They're
not wanted in apartment houses and there's no place for
them on the streets.
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The prize for absent-mindedness goes to the man
who was knocked down by the surf and looked for its
license number.
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Poor man ! If he marries too soon he can't keep up
his wife; if he marries too late he can't keep up with her.
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The man who isn't good at anything else can always
advise a widow who has money to invest.
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Anyway, a war to make the world safe for something
makes it safe for about six months.
A critic is a man who sits on the fence and howls
because the world isn't as wise as he feels.
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Dr. Ditmars, curator of the Bronx park zoo, who is
seeking snake bite medicine is one of many. Louisville
Times.
Of course, one way to foil the speed-trap grafters
would be to refrain from speeding. Fort Wayne News
Sentinel.
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Dinner Stories
Away back, when herds of buf
falo grazed along the foothill of
th o rstcnF-mb u n t aTh s7 Two" finnl y"
prospector fi.il In with-it bu'.l
bison that seemed ' to have been
separated from his kind and run
amuck. One of the prospectors
took to the branches of a tree and
the other dived into a cave. The
buffalo bellowed at the entrance
to the cavern and then turned
toward tree. Out came the man
from the cave, and the buffalo
took after him Benin. The man
made another dive for the hole.
After this had been repeated sev
eral times the man In the tree
called to his comrade, who was
trembling at the mouth of the cav
ern: "Stay In the cave, you Idiot.
"Yon don't know nothing about
this hole," bawled the other.
"There's a bear In It!"
A ft w cans t-ry .I.iy or so
takes the- bushel r out of r. s cu
ing mountain of work lnt provid
ing enough fruit tin. I V''g.-t:i).lc4
for the ft inter.
Sunny Dick Says
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wlii'ri
with lufcewann.-waier and a litllo
ammonia Ulir.-o teu-p.iin of am
monia to a qujrl) and tli'-n rinsed
in clear water. Water is likely to
Injure the bark of the brush. The
brush, therefore, should not he
covered with water, but should be
washed by sousing the bristle
bak and forth In shallow water.
Narcotics lleiiiK Shipped Into Kv
I'. Krom Wood Dally. . Federal
officer Mays Hl.p Will lie. Taken
to Curb Supply.- Would II be ask
ing altogether ton much for the
government to undertake lo rut
off the supply entirely?
Cof.r llros. Broken Into. Largo
Sum Mud Just II, en IMaced In
Hnnk. Kobtiors (let $20. Yes.
the safest place for a man with a
rufe to keep his money Is In tho
bank.
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The Bervlccs In the chnpcl of a
certain western university are
from time to time conducted by
eminent clergymen of many de
nominations and from many cities.
On one occasion, when one of
these visiting divines' asked the
president how long he should
speak, that witty officer replied:
"There is no limit, doctor, upon
the time you may preach; but I
may tell you that there is a tra
dition here that tho most souls
are saved during the first twenty
five minutes."
The funeral procession was mov
ing along the village street when
t'nele Ahe stepped out of a storo.
He hadn't heard the news.
"Sho,"' said Undo Abe, "who
they buryln' today?"
"Pore old Tlte Harrinon," said
the storekeeper.
"Sho," raid Undo Abe. "Tito
Harrison, hey? Is Tile dead?"
"You don't think we're rchi.ars
ln" with him, do you?" snapped
the storekeeper.
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Kour High School Hoys fio for a
Hide After School nnd Overturn
Car In Ditch. Kven daylight Joy
riding has Its dangers.
Klamath Indian Slabbed With
Knife Which Kntered Heart. Soon
Abln to l.cavo Hospital.-- 'c'vo
heard of hearts recovering after
being tortured by muny causes,
but never a cbiiho like (hut.
Moe'
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Word I. What . the little mnn In
W.y picture has. ;
vrtird V , (flide BhirB: chil
Cr' do this on the ic in winter.
Wurd B. A small roadside hotel.
ItLninns Down.
Word 2. A croup of protile who
ar tfit,td towlter in an oiganiza
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Word 3. To reriie?t.
Won: . A nintkc-like fi?h.
h.sr!:!-.l)AY'S I'UZ.LK
A..V, KKKIl.
store manager mndn a.
noise like the fHliiotis lllornnis In
quest of nn honest man thn other
day. Hut how much moro psyrho
loKically sound win the manager's
inarch, lie used a rack of um
brellas In front of the Hlrn on n
i n lay night, while Jiloi;eneH iisimI
a lantern.
Suggestions
When muking marmaladn oil
preserving pans with butter and
the marmalade will not stick, also
skim well. This makes the pre
serves beautifully clear.
Swllches far Licenses; llraws
Heavy Fine. So often switching
is expensive, whether it be women,
carloads, styles, stales, business,
brew, houses, hobbles, laxls. teeth.
or towns.
Man Serfoutdy Hurl In right
I" CoinaloM! Condition. Mffort
icing Made lo Hush ifp Cnso.
ice, nolhin.t makes n newspaper
'M'iio p.i ,,,a, as lo find an nt
lei.ipl b. ini; mail,, np nny.
Ihing.
Makes ,ong Plight. Two Air
planes Krom Tokyo lo Moscow
Mike mo Miles-That's remark
Hide. Just shows what a fellow
can do who,, ln thinks he'll get
"h"! I' ho doesn't.
V.-hen tho 03-ycnr loan mnturos
wo hope be In a position to sug
Kest that f fri,.d Belgium wanU
H rho bo given a litllo moro tlmo.
We:, ton Leader.
HIIAI.I. NIIK MltllV Kill I.OVK
. llt hill MOVKY?
It's Ilia old. old quentlon. Sho
asks: Sbull I choose a marriage
of wraith ami mi low, or otic of
love nnd poverty? Hit writes:
Dear Mrs. Thompson: a year
sift 1 brcaiiix rnitEed to a iiuin 11
years my senior. I was quite car
rlcd away by thn fart that a man
of his agn and social standing
should want inn. ami my pareiiis
were very pleased. This man Is
divorced and has been for seven
years. Ho own a lovely 9-room
home and has an Incoma larger
Ihsn my own family. Now I hnvo
a deep rxspncl for him, but soon
after our enitngemenl I knew I was
mistaken, and when I spoko of this
lo my parents they were shocked
Mist I didn't love this splendid
man. So, oiler much arguing, I
deiid'd lo go on. And now I'm
nfrnl.l I run t. I am II, and have
hern teaching and I ought lo know
my mind and heurl. I went to a
nearby town to leuch and I mel a
young man Ihrco years older
than myself. Wu began going
about with each other with the un
derstanding that I was engaged
and run Id only give him frlrnd
ship. And Hint's all he asked.
Our friendship grew through lb"
winter, and I knew I was slipping,
but lie dl.lnt. lie later confessed
he had cared all along, however. I
love him and ha loves me. He
knows about lite other man, end
he begs me. for the snko of I lie
three of us, not to marry htta.
And I want to mm h to marry the
boy I love. sometimes think I
can't go on with tho other, but my
parents- - Do I owe II to them to
marry s liny wish? And can I
build happiness for that boy and
myself If I break my promise lo
thn other man? My hoy Is making
only iio a week, and I rcillie
what It means. Hut I would
him and we'll study together and
hlin.and wo "I study together and
I'll help him lo earn mors. Hut
can' I break the hearts nf my par
ents? And what of this man I'm
engaged to? Wo aro lo lie mar
ried soon, ami a wonderful trip
hns been planned nnd I'm wenrlng
a big diamond, but I don't want
lho.se things. J'd rather have tho
tiniest houso with lots of starchy
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