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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS j AN INDEPENDENT REPUBUCAN NEWSPAPER "Let DJ have faith that tkat faith let n to tie end if jmderttand it.' Abraham Common Sense Candidate SmrA -Vtf O. A. Smith, who will seek election as councilman from the second ward, has started off his campaign with a common sense policy, which speaks well for him as a future contrib uting factor in directing the affairs of the city. Smith, who is a successful business man himself, is credited with being a sagacious and trustworthy citizen in his relations with other men. He is also a well known and respected citizen of Klamath Falls, a taxpayer and a resident of this city for a considerable time. Aride from these. attainments, which ap parently well fit one seeking public office, he has evidenced another, and one without which no man, however well meaning, can add much to the welfare of any community that of common sense. Naturally, many of Smith's friends, who are backing him in his candidacy, have asked him what his pclicies would be in event that he is elected. Smith's reply was simple, but it gave his hearers a faith in the man that no proctracted peroration could possibly have done. His reply was, in effects that he would be guided solely by the desire to serve the best interests of the city, that he had no axe to grind, and that he was pledged to no man, nor firm nor corporation. In this simple, but common sense policy, the aspirant for the second ward seat indicates he is not going to put forth any flowery prom ises which he might find, when seated within the councilmanic circle, that he would not be able to fulfill. Few, if any, men have the perspicacity to forsee with any degree of surety, events which may transpire in the future. The majority of candidates during various elections in past years have been in the habit of making strong and verbose promises before election, most of which, and oftimes all of which, are never kept at alL Smith, apparently has too much sense, knows life and humanity too well to make promises on situations which neither he nor anyone else can possibly visualize under standing. So he makes no rash promises. Instead of promises, the candidate evidently intends to give service to the people who place their trust in him. Members of the board of directors of the chamber of commerce Tuesday placed them selves on record as being citizens believing in prompt action when much needed civic im provements are underway. That body urged i that no time be lost in placing the new street sign posts, and also that steel signs be placed '' on the city business street intersections im- "mrlinf eAr Tv.,l. iU.' l is. uv ua is a mucn needed im provement and the chamber of commerce i3 to be complimented on the active progressiveness of its directing board. right makes might, and in dare to do our duty we Lincoln. Undue Promises I ml W a, w n lhe debtors rnson ' ' ""' - 2 ' i i ff War debts c AJSTl I MILITARY J VVr?i V EXPENSES J Sunny Dick Says Tog "Hope" Standing Bj To Sae Datrh Pasaentar S-.aia:r, Goes Cp in Flames and Sick: 4 Sailon Drown Eailon that can't swim and farmers that ran t eat batter and egga are not rrazj. thty're Jot peculiar. For 1400 Fifty-one Males Hare Offered To Marry Woman For S Months In spite of the fact that she must be a genuine, 24-carat lemon In order to hare to adrer tise for a man, eren the wisest old birds think they could stand her for 3 months. Of course, at this Terr modest salary, they nat urally expect board and lodging to be Included. Georges Carpentier. Idol of France, to Fight Jimmy Ilaney in Los Angeles Next January It is reported that Jimmy's one aim In life is to smash this Idol for a row of asbcans. Recognizing the fitness of har- ! lng Chinese pheasants to grace our Sunday Uble. and that the season Is open, seren of us able- ' bodied men. fully armored a car. and motored to the alleged haunts ! of the gorgeous pheasant. And I there they were In profusion, but ! they had nothing on the r.o hunt- ' lng signs. And we could ee a I certain heartless Justice of the j peace doing a cherubim ar.d ser- ! aphim stunt over each slrn. We ! ran out of John D. looking for a '' field that wasn't posted and had i u waig rour miles and b;.rk for gasoline. We got one mall quan that thoughtlessly lingered in no man's land and we are nearly ran orer wit, the car. At n.jn e found two of the wives t.ooklag Chinese pheasants. Tny ,a,i walked out and got their limit. I'll say it was the limit. Klamath Falls Motoric Camp Ground Caters to Wide f'li-nt-ir.-Dan Cupid Has Appeared Several Times Daring Summer; Snw Stork Appears. Dan Cupid Is a wily little knave. He goes wherever women powder And men share. i i lint thourS he be a wily llttie gnoce. The blcajed Trk will tra'k him surely AnS tbat'sboT-e. For tarotrhoie hours rocentlv In Paris the telephone operators had a record of no wrong cumber connection.. They were on strike. La Grande Obsenrer. Yale has started work on its n w theatre, hut one su..i.rts that the most popular plays w:!l con tinue to be presented in the liowl. Lowell Leader. Children's Pictorial Cross Worfl Puw.le Running Across. Word L What Curley Icks In the nurserv rhyme and in the Die. ture va. rented nnon. Wo,rj 5. a wornin h0 ct, Vw.rd 6. Most unkind, ill ttra pered. Running Down. word 2. A relatiTe. ord 3. One of the Creat Lake. ' desert " A UMU ,a0t in ,k' yESTKHK W'S PUZZLE A.NSWEKE1). L 1aX:-: 2 i .--.-y..i -rv.W a Dinner Stories O'er the garden t-nc the con- versa! !f,n had suddenly turned ac runt.nioua. "An' If yore boy. 'Erberl, ties any mare cana to our pore dg'a tall." was Mrs. Moggln's stern uitiinatrtn. VII 'ear about It, that's all. Oh. an per'aps you r done it that sauf-epan wot you borrowed lat Monday." " Krhert." akd Mrs. Grubb. 'hrliiy, "wot 'ave you bin doing' to Mrs. Moggin'a dogT" "Nothln', ma"" replied the small boy unblushmgly. "Thrre:" said hi mother, tri umphantly. "An- yoo returned 'rr saucepan ye-terday, didn't you. durle?" "Sent it ba'k by 'er dog:" said 'Erlx;rt, calmly. A young Englishman went to Edinburgh and devoted his days and nUhts to an earnest endea vor to drink all the Scotch whis key there was. lie couldn't do it. and presently went to a doc tor, complaining of a disordered stomarh. "Quit drinking:" ordered the. dot tor. "But my dear sir, I rawn't. I get so thirsty." "Well." said the doctor, "when ever yon are thirty eat an apple instead of taking a drink." Th Englishman paid his fee and left. ne ., lriPni , whom he told his experience. "lially rot:" he protested. "Fuwnry eating forty apples a dry:" Mrs. O'Flnrliy. a scrubwoman, had been absent from her duties lor ev.rai h(,r rf turn her employer nsked her the res -on for her absence. "Sure. I've been rarln' for wan m I..k thlldren," she replied. "And how many children have Tu. Mrs. O FIarlty?" he asked. "siv"n In nil," she replied. 'Four l,y the third wife of me "fond husband, three by tho seel "id wif nt mo furst." I'aseball M. Calllaux and Mr. Mellon would have been required " M'y an extra Inning. Lynch '"rg Kewg, Local Briefs In kUnuik of lBir t to hu mnr 'i'J4lntBr U :) rrnl la K!r!l Kll, f lui, ho. uh a rnr o( f rK-nl. It In 1 1 c-iia!jr for a i honllai trip. Inoi li Ilbomk la KUta Kails. br t. rr-J 4 for xim l.m. rrmir 'lr cB.r.g th Fsata cnfvr41nar)r j ft'' aiaft hi huai ta IU bun tu;lci thU tll la the r'.l N" IU pb4 m t'm uh 114 t3 aUlvr. Mr. Uofll Aim bJ Mr. K!Uh Kwa. la from tipnano KUrr Aoioei I th xnr b'Mi ilinr la th ciir ir.'rdy Frl R. IWiara. rr d'Bt at Rpri4 KUit. aao prnt th aftrraooa lra-Ua( 'tj:gru rflr la th cuanljr court Hrrr frum llrxt Amon th lU- 1 ior la Klamath ralla !! a j Rrr rraal H. lull. rctor of ' :bt llnd KpUopal charrh. II la yr.di&( b:a ltm hrr with Itar. J Hrnrr Tomaa. bo Bow haa rhargo i.f lb parlihtcf St. I'au!'a Eplaco ' pa: chun-h la Klama'.h Kalla. ljtt of lkrrr HtNUKii--!lui,ir j froai th outlvlnc ditrlrt who hio ta out far trl cic ba. rr'. urn4 la Ktiaith avlU itti ih c!o of & Bow orff (al drr rj.Ma. Tbrr rr wri mny hora4 buck on both front fffidrra. ! Vou atrnplr rao't o iom In !buiar th t:i rart 8u Oaih lutaK thi that the llol Minor Co la flr. m Naw paint, apara tlraa, crl-li-m uphola:ry. Juat par I! J doifl. eaiy trrraa oa baiaara. S thia rar at Howla Garaxn. 12th aad Maia (:i You fcimply can't go wrong In buying the lIi Kaaex SlI t'oara thai th Hou Motor ( o. la otter ing. New paint, apar tlraa, sce:. lent uphoUtery. Just pay $la dowa. eaay terms oa balance. See thu car at Howie arg. 12th and alatn oil That fUiex 4 touring for llS down sure ha a lut of eatraa and i la one real buy. S It at th Howl Motor Co. i:tb and Main St. o:i t I KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. . In rradinees day and night to car .for confinement patients. adr. 21 Be sure of your furnace! Tour comfort even your health depends on the kind of beat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of beat depends oa th construction of your furnac and ha skill with which it Is Installed In your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort raquirca ade quate heat at minimum ex pens and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Like But Not Quite Like! 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