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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER "Let u hae faith h,t r'',t mke might, and in that failh let u to the end dare to do our duty at wo understand it" Abraham Lincoln. theTqamath daily news Upholding the Law KLAMATH FALLS OR? FRIDAY.- OCTOBER1 More Misinformation Merjly An Ijc.::;:yc Of Usual Tactics Along with its usual attempt to befuddle, misinform and hoodwink the people, comes another example from the evening publication relative to a correction of an error which that publication made in attempting to cast reflec tion upon Attorney R. C. Groesbeck. Mr. Groesbeck in correction of the publi cation's error, caused to be printed an extract from that paper's incorrect statement, as follows: "Further Robert E. Strahorn and At torney R. C. Groesbeck testified at the in terstate commerce commission hearing that Mr. Strahcrn had never said he was going to build a line to Bend." That was the incorrect statement publish ed in the evening misinformed that Attorney Groesbeck objected to. In his reply the attorney stated: "I did not so testify." Mr. Groesbeck, meaning that he did not testify as the evening misinformer quoted him, gave his reply as above. J suppose y v-J) Hcart & Home Problems lly Mr. l:llnliMli Thompson situation ,uck Ring Around and All's Rosy County Officials Profit On 'Lcggcrs Sunny Dick Says Oik Km. ml Kim Day nf War. Hi ir.usi l.avo hern Tlis hr.tvc Kiinii en run l:ko r;ililit uIumi th-y ilnn't hav a ,:';.. Dinner Stories In the dim ages of the past, if memory serves us right, there was a song, the words of which were to the effect that while "some body was chasing somebody around the block, etc.," all of which puts us in mind of the county officials down Los Angeles way. These officials have derived what appears to be an endles3 revenue, so long as prohibition keeps up, without outlaying anything for stock. The scheme, it appears, is something like this: Bootleggers to bootleg must have bot tles. Prohi officers to prohi, must raid the 'leggers. In doing so they collect bottles. Junk men to junk properly must buy junk. Among their junk is bottles. They buy them from the county officials, the bootleg buys from them, the prohi officers bring them back for the junkman to buy all over again, and there you are. Monarchy Again Looks Like Beans For Tlianksgiving One Bulgarian Town in Flame , ;Hy Greek Shell Fire. Fighting 'Continues. By the time iho pon derous machinery nf the league of nations get into motion the war will bo over. Kuropeans lauKli at our slow machinery of justice, hut in our opinion, people who Uv- in glass houses, etc. Dope Peddler Caught Selling to grammar school children Winged by Cop When He Tries to Run Away. If the fellow had run faster he might have been bumped off and sent after g halo. Tear Tombs Jnd Bricks Used by Striken of Chicago Garment Workers. Thin is a particularly sad affair. Our Klamath Falls postmaster and a local insurance agent were held In Tule lake bed from Sun day afternoon until Monday night by car trouble. It Is stated on the very best authority that when in terviewed about It at least one of them waxed profane, gesticulate,! violently nnd with the tone of finality of one whose mind ha acquired a permanent bias ciaren. amonxst other things, "that goll darn Tule lake bed Is I no place for a white man to i sleep." J After M Hours Ji..y Urines in Vetdfct' n( Ouilly ' fur, To Ks-t-:il" d Penitentiary Piayeri.- Well. Hunk Jim, good folk. It. it ..u iie.v.n't iijve s:ayi(i but Hint long Jut to ,rove that crack we made i:ie u:!i. r d.iy when you were itn n.in'l.d, wiiU nine women on ue j.:ry e;tch trying to have the la.-i v.m: you would be out a I long time. I i !i;'c'ri"i I'lctnrial C v V..r, J'MTvlf! :i Wio I V,-- rfA-- T. iM LA I Mother was giving lltllit John ny a l"Muri "Yon should at uay.s be ctre, ilinety can-fill about your cor.luc:. I want you never to do anything wblih you would bt ashamed 10 have lb whole world ee you doing." The youngster let out a whnnp of delight and turned a hand spring In his exhuberance. "What in the world Is the met ier with you? Are you crazy'" demanded hi mother. ".Win." as the answer. "I'm Just glnd 'iatc.e you don't expect me to t.Tke hat lis any more " itin: ni;ti, i iiii.imik .hov i 1 i 111: is i.ii:i.v Dear Mrs Thompson: Because of the death nt my wife, I have j old my home and atorrd my : furnltuir. mi grown im and I rouliln't lake rare nf a home by j ourtM!vr. A friend has persuad- . nl him lo make his hoiix with her i and In 111 v loneltneas I lung for ' his rouiMtilonlil. The friend Is. ! no doubt, actuated by tux kindest j motive- to give th son the home be has lo.t. but at times I get li!it i i aud long for a home invsclf, but I hs no prosper)! of holding my ' boy for any length of time, even If I rrestablUli a home. Ho ' might gt mnrrlid !iHin. you know. Wouldn't it be be.t t soil the furnlttirf for goml and make my horn with my martlcd daugti ler? WDItltlKII KATIIKIt. t Sell t!te furniture, but dual j go 10 live w'th married tUugSj ter. Live r-egr h r If yon like. I bul JraKe her Independent iu her . I borne. And find something, how , ever trivial It may lie, t keep i Interested III and busy with. ' That'! the Im-.! cure for lonelU j nes. Collecting sturnps, or old ; coin!, or prints, ur UMiks. provide! I la enJojtite hobby. ! "KAINT III: AltT M:Vi:it Uo ' KAIIt I.AKV." TII:V HIV iKar Mm ThunipsoD: I most earnestly di-sire 10 get aciiuatnied with a yuung lady whose name I know, but whom I do not know ps-rsonally. I si- hr very often and the more I do the greater my desire grows to know her, but unfortunately I don't know what li ps to prori-cd with In order that that I may approai h her. If I could gt s.irmnUT to In I rod 11 as I gladly would, but I am at a losx as to liom I rould gel. She passes tbo plac e ln-re I Work iiry frequently. I 1 1 that only mukes nie impaiu-et to be a fav.ir cil aciiunintance of hers. I'ea! advise me !wit to do, and at unco In !ipr,ii-h , If "U tea .. u.,it.ia.. , du.tlon. thto , rlk being roii4w4i no wrne ttie tom,J eervnl .u,r u11 J de.ire to kao i J !ne may not i,Ml WKAIIY Or1 ,mJ 1-HtiTOe.u ler Mrs. Tkoaia, Uen reading tost , home prvhlias, tU I they are htlpfil. J deep problem m olve. I an IJ, u4 with a young nut r, hn going toink,, more than a r very much n4 Uitti and all of him. I ia mhrr mm when nr Ing with hint, kit J now that they do tt: nil I know I ng J otbi r os I 1I1 hla. WiJ toy f ist lnve. ta iiitve Is this, eby ti Ut lo nioirv him' Ui loves mr bU'i I tt. at hv doosa't gs tuJ gtrU. I can't,!!) (rJ him and gi so hrai hiiould 1. tml U It rj aliould continue gjai 4 ur do you Mlrs u, J 1 nun when he till at J , rsn probably mi W , lines, which I boat Mi ' ra use I lie a asks !j: ft over, and lk:u sa will try going wlik m but I ran't hear Ike M ' other men lovlag m me. M liere's B e Ulfil that will In taity utia the children"! !- Older people, too, gasj ter. One cup pufW One t up raUlns. i ne 1 up pianai" ull liigreillmu tkrta hopper, molftca Lnd spread o broan bread. STEP-WORD PU21 71 1 iss What with birth control being practiced on their flocks by turkey breeders, and winter raising Ned with the western potato crop, it looks like bacon and beans for Thanksgiving. Birth control of turkeys, says a Chicago report, has sent the price of that king of birds to 65 cents, while King Spud is due for a cor onation in the northwest this fall, due to dam age from the low temperatures of the past few days between Wyoming and Ohio. The happiest people at a resort are those who keep too busy to think about what it's costing. One of the new fall fashions for earth's noblest creatures is alleged to bo a plaid sports coat generously trimmed with fur. Koine of us mere men understood that fur trimmings were the style, last summer. Anyway, Ihey were bought and paid for. Wo distinct ly remember the latter. Konr.nj x-r-'sa. Word 1. I'srt nf Tiniiy used wrii'n we nlnv 'Tata Cake. 1'itr Cahe. BnW Man ' Word 4. The name of he mnn who invented the tflcraph coile. Were' 6. irnscs which im 'n wnmnv olaces sr.d along t'.i river'a edue. Itunning Dt.sn. Word 1. A Latin joef. a fji.r base hit in hwhall WorJ 2. What ueoole frorr. Nor wav nre called. Word 3. Burns, rude shelters tut cattle SATURDAY'S ITZ.I.E ANSW I ttl li. General Hugh Drum. "apropos of the war In the ftlff. told a sinry In Washington iho other day. "I: seems." he snld, "that a young Fnnih lieutenant, serving In Africa, found a lion that was laid up with a thorn in Its foot, and illce Androrleg took the thorn out. "Well, tin. i,,n WDn ho uratddii tli.it II ran over the list of officers In Hie young lieutenant's renlmeiil' and devoured them all, so that In a few weeks Ihe fortunate young man found himself promoted to a coloneley." (WMXMT APPUCO FOR) Copyright. u:. King features Syndicate. Inc. Great ftntite R" t!eiee'iM isn en, -ene-weeo. e e n enits. m " s- M tim.t tMftrfAfli. ts4 e? Mflseies es Ws 'mm By ARTrtUR WYNNE, Originator 0 Iht WoWcra Crv-W4 tout- :3 "I did not come down to breah f.ist in- pajamnR," roared Chnrles Krey, wealthy hcirseman, to a charge made by his former butler In Mrs. Frey's lluo.ooft heart balm suit, (lee, I hope my wife never brings suit against me. I'm a lost soul If shn does. f ran clear out doors In mine one night to slop an unpleasant argiiniint between two cats. (iunmnn Is Killed In Itunnlng Fight With Chicago Police Who Are Shooting; to Kill. Ia Only mfl Mr. Newlyrlch slrnttnl into a club to which he had been elected, lie looked nround to see if there was anybody there be knew, and after a whllii he discovered a well know lawyer reading by u win dow. lie walked across to the lawyer and hel. out his hand, palm down. On his Ihlnl fi,.,.r KlIcr, d,a. mond ring . had just bought. Hello. Mr. Briefs," he said, wriggling , u,m,.rH ,o mnl(B (ho ""'"Kl". "What would !o If .ero mo nnd had Mint?" "I'd sell ,, al(, n()rn(,y "and buy a nail bnih." " hen haiipine a blanket on Iho line lo 1! Sour rim! I lie Cilci low llo I "Ulna horizontally thro Hie blanket Just ,n. ' 'tliof.lin.. and the plus "oik out. good many mm ee. ti,i. "" o,e'a ,lvlo, from "HIS tl;..y ., the lave fn pay. LETTIER.I I I I I I . ' j 1 I i- j 11 , i -j J fwg T T R R J ns I I1FL 1 I m u M "'"HSI- J Seenml of two things provb ousiy mentioned 2 Stouter 8 More quickly 4 One who wastes B IHning-room eltenilant 7 Kxpressea I., writing Albumens of egra 9 1'lalntlv, cries 10 Polishes 11 Backboncg 12 Kteeplea ' ' IS Kxtras i-f 14 Frightens d Declivities 10 Itogucs DEFINITIONS IB Same-as No. l . Ill Topi of headi 20 Balances vine wn .. !MOne who '' nr. A bank 2(1 Bell ringer 27Cnster-wheel 2H Rotated along 2i Rendered turbid ;;o Fenced In irrtit yo Released front , curlly ' " 35-Faslened with P""" Solution lo yesterday'. gtep-wnrd-W ASrS. r, , parts, party, paty, ,,,,,, p(se, poise, noise, n 1 'rwn"' r"ulv' r"u," rooi' rnl', r if .1 vi.r, gun, gold, hold, holo, home. 11 .