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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS 1 : 1 1 KLAMATH FALLSoJ) "Let bs ha fith that right makes might, and in that faith let ns to the end dare to do our duty a we understand it-" Abraham Lincoln. Another Infant Prodigy! Silence 'Is i' Jen Sometimes Mayor GoJdjrJ'j Attitude Unexplained just what form cf procedure Mayor God dard contemplates as a result of a severe quiz zing given him by members of the city council during Monday night's session is a matter of mild interest to the community at large, or at least those familiar with the situation. - The city's chief executive, if reports be true, it appears engaged an engineer for Klam ath Falls. The latter official's duties are mani fold. Chiefly, however, he is more or less di rectly responsible for affixing a status of tax levies cn which are based assessments for city improvements. In the natural course of events the state of Oregon has provided that such officials should pas3 an examination, a test given city engin eers by a state board of men well qualified, or supposedly so, to undertake such examina tions. It is presumed, but presumed only, that Mayor Goddard knew such a law existed and, knowing it, violated the statute in hiring a man not legally qualified for the position of city engineer. Certain interested parties may be inclined to know why. Ergo, they may take exception to this sort of procedure in a way not compat ible with the general legal peace of the com munity. Of course the mayor may be right and the state wrong. Then again the state may be right and the mayor wrong. Motorists of Klamath Falls and county will welcome the establishment here of a branch office of the Oregon Motor association, which is affiliated with the A. A. A., the na tional body. This is but another nail in the structure of progressivenes3 now rearing itself in our community and district. The chamber of commerce is to be congratulated on secur ing this added convenience to the motor traveler in Klamath county. Chamber of commerce board of directors, in regular meeting assembled Tuesday noon, declared favorably, although informally, on a bond issue for improvement of the city's sanitary system. Also it was mentioned that street lighting and streets should be included in work upon which certain portions of the proposed bond issue should be expended. De parting for the moment into the slang vernac ular of the street, permit us to opine: "We'll say so." Secretary Mellon has submitted his pro posed tax plan before congress. His plan was turned in to the august body of law makers Iwithout the usual form of label accompanying such measures. Still what's in a label. Peo ple are more generally interested in newspaper comment on the bill, which states that it "offers some relief to individuals, and consid erable to business." That will help a little. - f BV WOKUS I Wish these 7 ? , WERE. MORt , ' r 7 IN THE. CLASi , f 1 Dinner Stories A man Jim back from South AmererV VaVeVribiiilMnin'.s disturbance.- - - "I waa Bmoking a clear be-Tore the door of my hotel." said he. "when I was startled by a rather violent earthquake. The next In stant the bua waa obscured and darkness- tell led over the city. Looking in the direction of the distant volcano. 1 saw heavy clouds of amoke rolling from I:, with an occasional tongue of f.ame flashing against the dark sky. "Some of the native? about me were on their knees praying, oth ers darted aimlessly about, craied with terror. The landlord grab bed me by the arm. "To the harbor:' he cried in my ear. "Together we berried clown the narrow street. As we pant?4 along, the dark smoke whirled in our faces, and a dangerous shower or red hot cinders siziltd about ns. Do you know, I don't belli .vc I was ever so homesick la my life." "Homesick?" gai ned the wu-n-er. "Homesick at a time liVe that?" "Sure. I live In Pittsburg, yon know." If you can't say a rlnrle good I thine cf the 1owrl-tn wliirh you make a living, maoe it would be I it good Idea for pou to move. Oukrit!.: Itcviirw.l Thi- av.alioni idiju. ry eexialis to j our memory that somebody said J llie iii-m war would lie fought in :l;i- air. Columl.ia Record. , i Sunny Dick Says A Sing gunman fanned ( i iglit t.i.ints in a ball game, but j ihe fi.LL'.s rtole enough bates to t ii'-at tl.e prison li'am 17 to .--Iu- ii in :. Passenger rUcamer Culled by Fltmes. Had l.ett Jacksonville. Florida, fur New York. Llf-boats Collide. Iirowning Four and Pos ribly Ten Pbipplnc regulations can decree that vessels carry ade. quale life boats asd inspectors can at that they do. But do system has yet been devised that will keep foolii from acting the part. Li IcJic ri's Pictorial Crn Wnnl Pur!' S- I III LvJ-S i i i -F7 Op mms- I I . I m. M f1 I , Lltllo Louis had completed his first day at school and had climb ed upon his father's lap to give dad his Impressions thereof. "Well," said dad, "how do you think you will lile; school." Whereupon the countenance of Louis took on a nut serious ex pression. "To tell you the honest triiih, clnd," he answered, "I believe 1 have atnrtcel something I can't finish." tunning Across. Word 1. The instrument with which the tails of the three t.lmd mice in the nicture were cut oil. Word 4. lielnw or beneath. Word 5 A fruit. Kunning Down. Word 1. The nnme of the huge German cun w. iks. Word 2. A country in Asia. Word 3 T nniiie of the planet on i . n we live. VESTKIIDAY'S PUZZLE AN.SWKHHI. j Mall order houses are colleiiing i data on agriculture, but what the ! farmers would appreciate more Is to have them help pay the laxes. ! Orant County Journal. It would seem from the slnih tics furnished by the department of commerce that Hnney's charges against Admiral Palmer were Jtivt about whnt wjs what. Oukridge Itcvlow. I Jf I'Tr -sii; 5 j W'll' It &'l.,.. iKa'h Tskes Toll at Auto Class ic. Hacer Killed. Another In jured. Kite.n i Spectators Hurt at Annua! loo-Mile Auto Iierliy. at PuttMown. Pa What are lives with the demon speed at the wheeiT Pretty soon states will decree t;it a stack of coffins In aborted fiies. a fleet of motor ambulances, and several Insurance adjusters become standard equip ment of all auto race tracks. Klamath Falls Waitresses Ikm't Crowd fur the Bejewelcd Fat Man. He Iioesu't Shower Tips. Work ers Are Iiest Bet. Many Tip Col lectors Married. Waitresses are the astute little business women. Having a man of their own at home, these fairies understand the nature of the brute, and know Just how to charm the shy quarters from the masculine pockets. Mother Love to Oo on Stand for Patricide. Shot and Seriously Wounded hy 17-Year-OId Son Who Had Just Killed Father. Mother Will Testify for Him. Truly, wo are awed hy the Infinite rapacity of mother love to forgive nnd for get. , Local Nlnuod Fpears 350-Pound Kight-Polnt Puck. When we say that give, a Krnri( nd R,orm f.eling we mean bagging the ani mal. n.,1 ,.aiini5 W(,.ve npV(tr dulled our Incisor, on an .y(,nr. "M dec,. I.11T. thank you. wo know all about ,ln excellent quality nf '"""'' I" "leaks fr,n an aged ""' V"" "". ir butcher spc- "'"'l- in beef ,ilnVt , mnlre " '' In lis .;cn, clilldliood. '.,l,cr Worker Inslantly Kill-"I- Klglee Yer Old l.ad Here " Mi,,eH()ll,.TllB wan(,pr. "" 'ls , ,wv pm, n ro 111 II til e. Heart & Home Problems Hy Mrs. l:llalh ThnmtMtiM When a widower wtih rhlldron , marries a divorced wife with ihll drcn. It li kes a firm, tactfuf hand 10 avoid trouble In the home A man writes: lar Mrs Thompson : I am a young tusn of III. I was married in IS 1 3 the first time. .My wife ' died two years ago last August. ! 1 married again S ptrmlier 1 a ' year ago .Mr socond wife has a 1 girl IS at.d a sea 13. We do nut ! get along ery good. I have two ! boys. ( and 11. My wife side In , with her two and almost forte I me lo do things that they want. And if 1 do not do them the wife j dies nut have much to say to nie. j Their fsihrr ran away with anoth er woman. He nieeta the girl up I town aud tells her things she diwa j nut have to do. I do Hot boas them And the boy Is also get- ting disobedient and Is smoking ! His mother allows him I ru I working every hour I ran lo keep ! things going, and do not spend ! any money foolishly. The boy has I g"t ! In his head that I should ' furnish him with rigars because j his mother said he could smoke j I hove given him the last ri-r had Just to save the eschange of j words between she and I I have j not had money enoukh for my j self to take even one day off and j enjoy myself. I bad lo take my I oldest boy lurk to my mother's , and let him go to school there be. j cause there was always a fighr ' between hi 111 and hera. And the same thing is starting with n-.v boy of C. The only res son why I married this time was because this boy of would pray every n:ght for another mamma. I feel like taking my own and going and doing for them. For my mother would he glad to help me raise them both. Wt.Uld I do right l.y doing so? By leaving and lotting her have everything here I could go my own way with the boys. I have tried to make a happy home and r.nnot 0. 1, ,loH o out at aigu, tti . take her mr,mUt' . I h-v. be,. .,l " "'r "le , advise m. Vo. are tnnltM uirowia on shaqi,uj. trouble yourewah. woman should bt .r. tor taking 1. kn 'ooilsmy la tun, away from hu hoaw, , log her to gain to yourself and te kl him back. Ut u H 1 tnai ail of ih. rkm have equal rights twice befors leaving J good borne And jos J ticularly let the girt J that aa long as shs Rt, home aha will be sakw and not lo her father si d her. If your lt make Ihlnga Imposslbls. not Braitate U aesin don't give her all tos k cloeent tlrsenr It If atf iriiiuieci nolhlni u yo, new then she baa your wile. St IIS. WOP.RT: I k are nn the right road It xJ Mmr hu.lwnd and tat cJ wife of the mutual frktl rrhh iie her to hint ar aj scenes or are napleasu; J way ou merely eltr hands rot the prsseat ; thing to do is to ss4 jsrl and silently pat a v.d while yo do yonr fall sis I If things become too scuclJ ki unbearable, go le tVvJ husband and tell him Mr J li and hat yen cim i do. You w ill get aloet stttrl worry over what yen much aa you do aver '4 rre paid Allooni Ifirrar J Former liquor Mtn government to rnrssmstkej loss occasioned by TtsUscI Preaent liquor dralen Kit anead to that little I gratitude Itacatur BrrU. STEP-WORD PjUZai Onrricht. 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