The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 23, 1925, Image 4

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    AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
. -m. TTTtTn L'l AMATl-I FAI i e
THE KLAMATH DAILY JNJJVvaocroa
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"Let o hare faith that rifht make mi(b.t, and in
that faith let 01 to the end dare to do oar duty a we
understand it" Abraham Lincoln.
Harirxr.v i 1 the Council
Smith's EUcticr. Axures Corporation
With Klamath Falls, believed by many of
her most conservative and authoritive citi
zens, to be cn the verge of an era of prosper
ity unequalled in the histcry of the city, it be
hooves these responsible for cur governing
bedy, the city council, to s.-e to it in the forth
coming election to fill the second ward vac
ancy, that they choose carefully and with due
thought to the responsibility which rests upon
their shoulders as voters. '. .
At this time it is particularly essential that
harmcny prevail in the councilmanic cham
bers It is believed the election of O. A.
Smith, Klamath Falls business man and tax
payer, will insure harmony among the
councilmen.
According to popular belief, Mayor God
dard is not friendly to Smith, as a councilor
for the second ward seat. The mayor, accord
ing to reports on the street, seeks to enfold be
neath hi3 political wing one "Doc" Powell,
well known in the city, but by a large percen
tage of the business men and citizens who
have the best interests of the city at heart, as
a man far less capable, from the viewpoint of
executive ability! than Smith. 1
During the past several days an effort has
"Seen made to becloud the issue of the city elec
tion by thrusting forward the recent railway
issue viewpoints of various citizens. The rail
way question has passed out of the hands of
local people, and it is silly and vicious to at
tempt to deceive the voters, because designing
politicians are relying cn public lack of infor
mation to get their falsehoods across. It has
not been stated which "courthouse" Smith
favors.
This much is sure: The addition of Smith
to the council will assure a harmonious regime
for the governing body of the city, and that is
what the city is more generally in need of at
the present time than anything else in the way
.'of executive council.
O. A. Smith is a practical business man.
He believes in dealing with issues which the
city is capable of handling for the present, at
the same time bearing in mind reservations for
future growth and progress consistent with
practical, common-sense business methods.
Beclouding of any issue by a visionary phan
tasmagoria ' of multi-colored pictures, setting
forth deceptive promises of the impossible,
serve not the city nor the best interests of the
people thereof, but merely appear in the., light
of some self-centered, . political malcontent,
seeking to assuage personal animosities, or
derive therefrom some purely selfish attain
ment under the deceptive banner of public
benefactory camouflage.
o .
The seismologist has it soft. No work ex
cept during an earthquake, and you can't play
golf then, anywaj'.
The Anxious Seat!
I - " v :" -) lajE' rWo wa
: ; CTALLV GOING lUS.7 "twAOt
X v TO UK DOW . , Ti"
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Heart & Home
Problems
y Mrs. :IIIh-i'i Tr.on.ix.iti
ntaa ami dr,r.
oil, n,
Sunny Dick Says
The women launched their fur
ther publicity Ampalgn (or trees
wth aj-splash- awthe chamber
commerce forum luncheon. Tt:e cjir'h
only word of criticism came from
an old, dried-up persimmon, to
whom Ufa and his wife hare
doubtless been unkind. "Huh. I
A ess they ought to be able to
talk. Lord knows they practice
enough."
A Scotsman cmigr:itii to Chi
cago. At Iir.t he (mi! !n : under
stand th" languor.--; it p:iz-led
tnd di-niitcd him, im ju a .;wrt
tiir.e It rot to secia.;;!! r:Klit. As
his job was a good "-:-, i'i :ico;s--4:i;hi
sens- ir nNi 4if-:
Ard.'sir-'-' x - -
"i'.tt- it. Dtigalil. liow ii;i.-cr t!i?
I"ik la:k here!"
Dinner Stories
"Hoot," aa Ducalil. "they ta!k
all rivht now. Ve shot:M lia'
h'anl 'mi thft,'e r.mnths oro!"
You can see some people are
not in practice at being strangers.
When they rise to acknowledge
the "hand" that greets their In
troduction, you would think by
the way they act that they were
being introduced to the swell
chicken steady. It's on toast In
front of them, meaning, to put It
baldly, their dinner. They eye It
and low to It and stay bowed
until they think It's safe lo sit
down.
Mrs. Ackley certainly har not
the Instincts of a Carrio Nation.
If she had, she would have sein d
the life-size chairman's gavel ly
ing before her, and broken a few
glasses to get the attention of
those In the batk of the room.
Children's l'ictnrial
("m!! Word Pii77le
I'i rcy V. Pit. alrn. the cugeni:.
..aid In a lei-tur-j:
"Wbeu the Uwi of engt-nlrs are
lit. d an 10. I'll Dtir b:ibls will Im
ixaitlful. In''frltln the brautie
of their fatlK-ra and mother.
"It's dlffrrtat Indny.
" "W ho diit-s your baby take
after?' I said to a friend of mine.
" 'Well." said my frltnd. red
dening a lltMe. 'my wife's people
tell me he go's hi how li.gs and
pug n"e from my sld of the
!ioiie. Anhow, I know darn well
I hat bis cross eyes ami pigeon
breast have been the trade-mark
of h's mother', family for three
generation!,' "
II r I IMlKIM. Mill A ( I KK IXIIt
Ills IIIMII I I.NKVH j
Vua!' th rort for b-ttfut-n?
A oung man wants lo !
know.
Itrar Mr Tlintopxii I am a
.iun nisn of ; 1 have recently
gntduatetl from a prnfeitliual
Irvhnlral folle rourse. I know
and tH-Mrte n'arrtsite U thu no
bltst of Intitullons. and an up
llftlnit life it la a Ufa which
would ke-p a young man from
tailing into t.'ie various rap nf
life anl to ft' Irtere.t In an
other rather tMnn oneself. I have
thought of marring and ot Ihe
coRiform of t'le home. I found
my nature of sue a type that I do
not know If I could ever ak for
u-h ctuldiTstion as friendship
from a young woman heraao of
my bjrhful nature. 1 wnu!d well
like to know fcltal to do to over
corue it, I would favor an early
marriace with a Chrl-ilan younj
woman who would t-hoos home
life and home devotion and guid
ance in companionship for a rlean
and devoted life. I fear the evils
attending the life of a young man
remaining alone or "ingle too
long What do you advise? I hr
lirve the right union would put
faith In me to take belter hold of
life's work, toward greater sue
re., wonder If you Nlleve a
good woman would go anywhere
In order to help a young man lo
better himself and live a life of
companionship surh as the lird
demands. I fi r the divorce evils
of today. I dlragree with aome of
your recent advlre. 1 do not be
lieve divorces are good for any
cne. I'ut If th, y cannot live to
. pettier then le; them separate,
but divorces are contrary to good
I'hristlan prlu-lples. rim not
withstanding' the tase I sympa
thise for the poor women who
come to you for advl.e. I hope
you can give me a lit 1 lo good
advlte. also, for I am a single
and best companionship that even
I rnlsht be llfied up in life by the
J
can
hanU of sou,. tn4 1
ahonldn l f,0j ,, K(,
.ou.mp in niarrug,
Vour kashfuln..
lo teiueHy. .r,
f"w'" laJl.id.,1,
in as nam on.......
""'SIlHj
' "try
... -p.. a sad imsr
allly o olh.rs. Mlaji, 1. 1
frowns and mo,
suuaroly la th Un. ft
M'e. If persisted la, ,i
Increase your self (J
able you to Mltt,, J
rrmeuy your aashfui,,,,
ful Uian n.lce lj
tared himself of t ..,ktl
tur" by visitisg tkn
stanily and atudrlng u,
mcnts and elorstlos 1
and actresses.
If Iher. ar. say mJ
column who raa oll
rented) Ing ba.kiulatai J
ters will be welcome
3
The
fact that riiuJ
without auii
hoine
world's s. rles prevn eaJ
that he never rsiiii
Aauerl.an Viewpoiat. .
Time.
ThoM wouia irs ajiu
something out of art.
cause the day wis
idltor waa huy las rt,
rome down aa4 wait tk
oClio window Mondsj.
Inlcndi d lo do that )st
the first part of the Tttt
It won't be nectssarr.-
Kaglc.
Mrs. Olds renderes i
titled 'Trat-s" so well Ik
a tear shone In th tyts'
one of the tiniheran
Celery stuffed wltkass)
ter or pimento he
Ing accompaniment U
eon salad. .
A little fat plnecatki
tinv pi. ket to hold a tk i
Im. p'.naed to the ku
atresa'a dress. It 1U
usefitlnees.
A bit nf jelly In Usual
brlnza oul the flavor of tk
and adds a piquant uuu.
It waa advertised Hint "young
maids with garlands In their hair
will, serve your lunch." The
maids were there with the gar
lands all right, all but one poor
child. My daughter, who should
have been at high school, explain
ed this: "Well, don't you see,
daddy, her marccl'a all gone. The
way It Is It couldn't hold even a
comb." Probably it's naturally
straiRht, and her .'alher couldn't
afford to keep It In curl any more
than you cculd. Ouch! (Ila. ha,
don't you fellows wish you hail a
chance to tell everybody the cute
things your's say?)
Ilitnning Across,
Word 1. Who v.-.n to?cd nn in
Hie r.a-k'-t in the picture and in the
nurcrv rhyme?
Word 4 What an ocean ;t am
fhin is called.
Word 6. Distinctive manner or
n.ethod.
(tunning Down.
Word 1. Onr of the countries In
the United Kingikm of G-at
Hii'nin.
Word 2. Used for ourchann;?,
ni tides.
Word 3. What Norwegians arc
called.
i VESTERi) AY'S PUZZLE
! ANSUKIiKD.
T':e hall was parked and over
flowing with people. Never In
the history of llrownsvlllo had
Ihere hc n such n speaker. Fer
vently his words echoed through
Hie silent mass: "Ho drove
straight to his goal, lie looked
neither lo the right nor left, hut
pressed forward. Oiov.d by a def
inite purpose. N'elthrr friend nor
foe could :,.iny Mm nor turn him
rrom hi cetirse. All that cross
ed his path ,d so nt their peril.
What would you call meh a
man?" And a voire from the aud
ience nnsveretl: "Truck driver."
Posterity will judge us by our records, but
not, fortunately, by our popular song records.
The comely little miss whom
Mrs. Ferguson had lo wrench
away from her Ice cream to ex
hibit as a sample 6-yoar-ofd, who
would most fittingly be given a
I -Co tree for a birthday pres
ent, looked aa though she would
much prefer to take the money
In Ire cream.
Oswald Garrison Vlll.ird, the
nowspaper student, said at a
luncheon:
"Yes, lllank's paper Is snappy
and brlghl, and It has an enor
mous circulation, l,t 1 t li ink It
Is run loo inuili nne, of
liie f'lnnnnilnsnn ficlmllar.
"The Clnnamlnsoii Hclniliar nn
nounetd one morning:
"Yesterday we were the first
r"p,,rt '" '''h of Senator
hklntier. Today we are the first
1-ny .his report. The Bclmll.,
"'ways ,,iH ,,,, 0,hcr fo
low.' "
MU Vfi-a Houston said In lier
h"u"y "' Die tree planting move
"'" lo dale. ,,t ,, hlI, rpf1ro(1
of p. r, -Hence. and , RUB
hl' like adding, that It
took oodle, , p,.ri(lRlPn(.0 ,
' " nolso of ,,e
'r. ealln, (liM
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By ARTHUR WYNNE,
Oritiinnlar ol I lit Modem Cratt II old fan'.
From AI'K lo MAN in eleht sti ns mnv he somcwhst fosH
the teachings of the antl evolutionist, hut vou ean dcmoarlnj
possibilities in Stell word iiuizIm fnrin Kv simnfv flrnnning OOt Wl
each Bten and Suhstitiitini nmm lelt..e t.i .irm new tSe?e
word. ( an ou solve this piiule without the aid of any defi4
in solution will appear Monday. J
Below is a list of the ilrfinitionslo f-e U'eil In stepping JM
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steps.
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8 To brag
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10 Ribbon usee! for reili""
17 Alluvial land J
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tin.rm' s"AliKH, snarks, whacks, wracks, tracj
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