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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1925)
1 AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS KLAMATH FALLS, ORg 5UNUAY, OCTOBER 8 "Let u have faith that right make might, and in that faith let ui to the end dare to do our duty a we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. Why Not Intelligence, Not Sex, Appears Prime Factor Every once in a while we hear some news paper or periodical comment, treating with the woman as an automobile driver. Almost as one, all reports on this phase of every-day traffic deal with the question from a view point apparently, that there is some question as to the efficiency of women as drivers, when compared to men. Just a day or so ago one of our learned judges held that women were better drivers of the two sexes, and cited court records in support of his arguments. The jurist also gave some very intelligent facts and reasons as to why a woman made a safer driver than a member of the male sex. 1 ' Well, why not? We have pler.ty of records to show that - women, given the same chance with men, have a singularly acute mental perception, aside from an ir.siinct, not given to man. To the casual observer it would appear that safe driving is not a case of sex at all, not a case of one woman, several women or a like quota of men, but the intelligence of the in dividual based on a common sense and hu mane respect for the lives, persons and proper ties of others. Myths Political' Gospel' 1 Consumer Not Farmer Pays Freight Rate An agnostic is a man so full of knowledge that he can't see truth except in a test tube. It is interesting to reflect how many pop ular myths that have become political gospel and are sincerely believed by a great mass pf the people have little real foundation in fact. Take for example the statements that high railroad freight rates on farm products hurt the farmer and yet on cool reflection it must be evident that it is the consumer that has to pays this charge whether it be high or low. That high taxes on corporations gives a convenient method for raisins public money out of the wealthy; and yet it is evident that the tax is merely an additional expense of'pro duction to the manufacturer and of operation to the railroad, and is added to the selling price of the manufactured article and to the passenger and freight charges of the railroad, and so the general public really pays it. .' ' ' That in discussing the relations between capital and labor, if one were to ask with what or whom labor contested in the case of a dispute, the answer nine times out of ten would be that capital was the actual enemy of labor; and yet capital represents the invested earnings of these very laborers with all the investments of savings banks, insurance com panies, charitable funds, as well as individuals, and it is really the managers, and not capital, capitalists, if you choose, and not capital, that labor disputes with. Somebody's (letting Hot I'nde'r the Collar! u ; i Sunny Dick Says Lieut. Bettis, Army, s pea re Ba con by 249 Mile Clip in Pulitzer Cup Race Before Huge Crowd.--One adantagve such spectators hare is that planes don't throw dust on you at cartes, nor run over toddlers, nor plcy through fences ,into. the crowd. So Ions as they don't get to dropping mon key wrenches you feel fairly safe. A gray ami blue limn porch run with dark liltin trin at Uk tnd faded until its character was wholly lost. After exhausting poKMbilitied for it restoration, liquid blueing waa applied with a pkint brush to the end stripe, first laying a straight stick nlmiK the sides to Insure a clean edge. This proved a success nnd the operation can berepe;i(ed indef initely without Inj'tring the fibre of the ni. ' Dinner Stories Gotham Woman Dies in Crash of London-Paris French Air Union Plane. The newspaper reputation of the women of the hardest work inn and most dissipated city in the world places them as natural born high flyers. Perhaps this one died of broken heart whan she could not maintain that position. We fastened twelve screw ey.-s, which fined the metal hookj of clothe? hungers to the ceiling ( the upper ''rug shaking" p 'p-h. Railroad Commissioners Meet In Washington and Decide That All Motor Stages Most De Placed Under Federal Control. They evidently figure that they can con trol the federal government at less epense than all the state rov crnments. Gee. ain't it lucky for us that street cars, wagons and baby buggies don't compete with the railroads? CLudun s l'ltionai Cross Word Smith and Jones were discus sing the question of who should be head of the house the man or the woman. "I am the head of my estab lishment," said Jones. "I am the bread-winner. Why shouldn't I bo?" "Well." replied Smith, "before my wife and I were married we made an agreement that I should make the rulings In all major things, my wife In all the minor." "How has It worked?" queried Jones. Smith smiled. "So fnr." he re plied, "no major matters have come up." James R. Sheffield. American Ambassador to Mexico, Goes Pack After Five Months Iiecoverlng From Illness. You have both Bympathy and company, Jlmmle. The antics of Mexico have made us all sick and the more so the more money we have invested there. Pep me. i of Klamath Iijuh stages Pig Rally .Night llefore Medfonl c; Go to It, sons and daiiglit" Klamath! Wo want to s. e y win, but If you can't do that joii ran at least put up a whale of u fight. If you can't do that you can look forward to a whale of a JlcKIn' when you get h une. Expert Here to think (!!-herli'f f.iMe Splicer ItiwMt,, Ufiiiir Court llom,, Phono l.ino. Yes. for goodncs rages get an expert. Ji; what might happen if s trcsncd female asked th whnt was good for cabbage head and the county school superin tendent received n falterinc In quiry as to what aee a rouplo must be before he Would lsue a murrluge license. Rui.nini Across. .Word 1. What Cinderella U the picture and the fairy story lost SP flci fr0m the bnl' Word 5. A country in Europe. ' Word C Protection from ex posure. Running Down. Word 2. What wo do when ateued. Word 3. p.irt of a flower, word 4. l.-a hifivo societ", YESTElrnws VU1ZVB ' ANSWKKF.I). IP! i i 'A'iif Two Irishmen who had Just landed were eating their dinner in a hotel, when Pat spied a bot tle of horseradish. Not knowing what it was. he partook of a big mouthful, which brought tears to his eyes. Mike, seeing Pat crying, ex claimed: "Ph.it be ye cryln' fer?" Pat. wishing to have Mike fool ed also, exclaimed: "I'm crying ler mo poor ould mother, who' dead way over In Ireland." Ily and by Mlko tok some of the radish, whereupon (earn filled hlr, eyes. Pat, seeing them, asked his friend what he was crying lor. Mike replied: "Hcrauso ye didn't dlo at tho same time ycr poor ould mother did." The American heiress had Just come back from her first trip to Kuiope. At dinner her neighbor Inquired: "Did you see many pic luresque old ruins during your trip?" "Ves," she replied. "And six of them proposed to me." ir you wish to servo a Miller tninll, young chickon in an easy and delicious ,tyie, iry t'ht, pta '''it up the chickon, roll each Pl- In flour nnd lay in a easser 'le. Dot with lilts of butter. nrlnkle with rait and pepper and barely cover with milk. Put n the cover of the casserole and k until the ment Is tender a''d the milk nearly' absorbed. 'he chicken is not brown fnough. leave the cover off a few minutes. Heart & Home Problems II) Mrs. :IIjIh-(Ii Tliomtin MOTHKHS VH. HHKHIIKAKT Mothers liod bless them! have a weakoes for forming unjiial prejudices against (he young wo men an only son became Interest ed In. A girl writes mo: Dear Mrs. Thompson: l"anT" TT love with a young man of to. I am 1. Ma la the son of a fann er and a high school graduate. Thry live In small town few miles from here, ami he wants to leave to go to big city. no cause of this 1 tried to keep from falling to deeply In love with him, but could not. Home one told hie mother soma very low down Me about me. The fellow believes me Innocent, ttul he cannot con vince his mother. I have tried to forget him. but I cannot. I told htm Inst night we must quit or something. He declares be loves me. and he was even going to leave home became hit mother objected to hi friendship with me, but I persuaded hlui not to. 1 feel as If I cannot live without him. He wanta m to go with other boys If I like, but I rannot, and never will. He ays he ran not go with ana. other girl and feel satisfied, lie knows how I feel toward him. Ilia friends and even his aunta have tried to help us. Of course, he Is the only child, and his mother worships htm. 1 have tried to converse with his mother, hut she refuses to even speak to me. I think she knows I am Innocent, and Is Just contrary. 1 certainly know that I love him. I ran t Rive him up. I have fought for him. I would do most anything for him. Please advise me. JKRHY. Your problem revolves around the fact that he la an only child and his mother worships him. She probably would bo prejudiced against any young woman he cared for and wanted to marry, for no other reason than that that young woman would be taking him away from home. Such a prejudice la difficult to override. Since his aunts are on your side, get them to speak a s.wi Hat, thD lllille.rl..-.. to brln. .... . 4 '"" wtu, r ', ,, ' l'"h.0pP0M y" no ,' "' K..ll,,, he owe lotah. ,. k, 1 .. Y "M ",, it " will f, , ' you. And , , I mm iu ve wise any way. V- .: YoertJ o. ...... . . 1 J"uns wonig n not know that rssrnj waa married, or n, J asaeu n.r to go ott was when you i wit .mi. r..i. ,, i.snaJ you arraao j i much as,.F . -as young men. It to art In such POI.A: Your hit Yon are too yot y any aleep over such tnj Have all the yoaI J frlenda. MARY JANR: TsJ waa nut duty botita It to the party, etei If k you to shows, ete., nciJ probably has other f too, and you really kn grounds for fotnsbuat has not confessed Uti nave ail soap em Into a sprinkle tot, itrj der ran, or a baklai rH Ihe rover of whlck kit porated with a tmaO id two (ahleipoonfoli of in lablespoonfut of boru. the caa with bolllatnut yon are waahlai 4ttka to wash some sail linen or clothing, tasatli be sprinkled Into ta a soapy, cleanslag tur result. When you have tun small children, as i at wax paper, turn at a. wrapping food, vntr ren'a plate. It V noticeable, but WW linen frbm ordlurf ter the meal It ru thu saving lauadlT STEP-WORD PUZZI (AATtlwT APPLlCO W) Copyrisht. Itli. King faatuna mdlcat. laa' Oraat DrtUla ltlflS H tarMi lkM)4B, imiI y arrBHMit lift tM aiac 9mn M .Jy ARTHUR WYNNE. Originator 0 th Modern C rot-Word fiufM Tl. Cmnnn fitt U Mmlnri Meln M 6r Potar'l Church, at Mountain takes, N. 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