fcSD&APER THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS
"Let ua have faith that right maJcea might, and in
that faith let ua to the end dare to do our duty aa we
understand It." Abraham Lincoln.
Effective Concentration
Unity and Clarity Cooperative Essentials
Just recently delegates of various civic
commercial organizations met and agreed
upon a plan of advertising cities of southern
Oregon by concerted community advertising.
By all it was, and is. considered advantageous
to impart knowledge to others of the advan
tages and attractions which this section of the
" state has to offer those seeking new habita
tions. Not only does this scheme apply to the
home builder and the business man, manufac
turer and others, but also to the traveling
public.
With each year, according to statistics, the
restless American spends his summer vaca
tion days, seeing his own country, or as much
of it as time will permit. The automobile has
greatly facilitated this form of travel. And
in the natural course of events this section of
Oregon has fell the effect of the tourist in no
small degree.
Realizing growth of this travel, civic or
ganizations began the work of exploitation
along organized lines, and began taking up
the question of just what was best to exploit
for the benefit of this section of the state as
a whole.
As a result, attention was centered on
Crater lake. Mention of this gave rise to a
question voiced by the various communities
concerned, as to whether or not concerted ac
tion in this respect would rebound to their
credit, or would any one community secure
greatest benefits.
' Some sentiment has arisen against group
ing all the community advertising around
Crater lake as a central advertising feature.
Careful thought, however, brings realization
that in advertising attractions to tourists from
far sections, there should be some big central
attraction to offer people not intimately ac
quainted with any one of the cities and their
respective districts, concerned in the general
plan.
So far, centering of attention on Crater
lake seems to indicate advantages with far
reaching possibilities. That resort has already
been widely advertised. People visiting there
will undoubtedly spend some time in cities and
districts surrounding it, if it should be their
intent to sep new fields of endeavor. Crater
lake, so to speak, would form a magnet to at
tract, first, the stranger, and later form the
means of giving him a knowledge of our other
attractions wherein would come the work, or
so it would seem, of the local community or
ganizations to place before the visitor that
which each has to offer.
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Whatever efficiency may be, it doesn't
consist in using forty horsepower to take one
man to work.
It is doubtful if painting knees will make
them more attractive. No amateur can paint
a dimple.
Dinner Stories
i Asv Koleropat clergyman, who
was passing his vacation in a re-
mote country district, met an old
farmer who declared that he was
a "Plscop'al." .
"To what parish do you he- 1
long?" asked the clergyman.
"Don't know nawthln' 'hout
enny parish." was the answer.
"Who confirmed you, then?"
was the next question.
"Nobody." answered the far
mer. "Then how are you an Epis
copalian?" asked the clergyman.
"Well," was the reply, "you
aea It's this way. Last winter 1
went to church, an' It was called
'Plscopal, and' I heerd them soy
that they left undone the thines
what they'd oughter doue and
they'd done some things what
they oughtenter done, and I says
to myself says I: "That's my fix
exae'ly' and ever sence then I've
been a Tlscopallan."
Mrs. Blank was giving a parly
on the afterdeck of her yacht.
The affair was dragging dread
fully. The guests had exhausted
the weather as a topic of conver
sation and acted as If they could
find no other. It was distressing.
The hostess was passing her
mother-in-law, who was sitting
beside the low rail, when sucl
denly she stumbled and fell
against the old lady, sending her
overftoard.
Of course she was rescued, but
afterwards Mr. lilank took Mrs.
Blank prlvntely to task alioul the
matter.
"How clumsy of you to knock
mother Into the water like that,"
he aald. "Im afraid she won't
care to visit us again In a hurry.
You really should be more care
ful." "Now, George," said M,
Wank, "be reasonable. I had to
do something: I simply had in.
Didn't you see how our parly
dragging?"
thing thnt is done fur him. and
she should be able to c!n every
thing herself. If necessary. She
should know how to prepare his
food, in order lo tell the nurse
maid and In order to Judge
whether It Is properly done. She
should arrange the dally routine
and see .that it Is carried out.
She shuuld make the report to
the doctor If the child Is sick. No
medicine should be given to ihe
child without the knowledge and
sanction of the mother. No sub
stitute can replace the mother In
a satisfactory manner. Dr. It.
M. Smith, assistant professor of
child hygiene. Harvard university.
Sunny Dick Says
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle.
A railroad vice president at Ihe
Chicago hearing to Increase
freight rales, complained bitterly
that automobiles rut ihe heart
out of railway profits. We ran
recall the days when we used lo
complain bitterly about the high
rail tariffs, but wells of sympathy
springing up In the hearts of Ihe
railroads were conspicuous by
their absence.
.Miss Jaquellne ltogers. Dainty
N. Y. i'urlolnar of 4u Automo
biles. Is Known as the Prince of
Wales of Greenwich Village Bo
cause of Marked Resemblance to
Original. Hhe was safe so long
as she only looked like the Prince
of Wales, but when she determ
ined to live like him the trouble
began. (iirls of marriageable
age please take warning.
Itunninr Acrostu
Word 1. The animal In the
Jtory of Red Riding Hood and in
the picture.
Word 4. A country in Asia.
Word 6. A small island.
Running Down. '7
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tPlurnl.) "He girded op his
Word 3. One who lives i.- Den
mark. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
A.1SW I'.KKIJ.
A mother should, as far as pon
slble, take care of her own child.
But whether aha does or not, she
should bo familiar with every-
Well-To-Do Octogonarluu Or
dered to Pay wife 115 Weekly
Alimony By Court, Yells: "Send
me to the electric chair that
would be easier." Can yon Im
agine that? The old skinflint
would rather die than break the
habit of 80 years. No wonder she
got a divorce.
Wife Fasted 13 Days Because
Husband Was' Unfaithful. When
That Didn't Cure lllm Khe Took
Acid. She didn't understand her
lord and master. Her hunger
strike was foredoomed to failure.
The way a man's heart Is
Ihrough his stomach, not through
ti stomach of somebody else.
Tule Lake Relieved By
Authority , Kree Krom MaU
"y That i,a, Killed Thousands
of Duck. This Year, Because the
(ieese Stay Away Krom Impure
Shore Water.- say, who the dick-
started (hat old familiar saw,
'You Silly g00He?.,
Mate K'nglneer Views flround
Soon T" llroken Here for
Slate Highway Buildings to Cost
ll.R0O.-Thl will help )me.
o ran now convince the Klam
",n "taff that good highway,.
charll)r large f.tnlllo..
" begin at home, we are
nved.
Heart & Home
Problems
By Mrs. Kllaahoth Thnmpeoa
IMIIITV (111(1. CUNDKMN
All. MY.S
Again I am asked the question,
"Aren't there any NICK wen any
more?"
Oar Mrs. Thompson: I am a
girl who has always tried lo keep
myself unspoiled from ihe world.
I have gone wlih a Urge number
of men. and It seems I, loo, have
sought In vain for one who Is of
pure and manly heart. I do not
use paint. I never dress Immod
estly, and of a quiet disposition,
seeking only pure friendship with
men. With each man I have found
the same old story, and each time
II meant one continual (Ight In
keep my self respect. Yes. men
eleays said It le the woman who
tempts them: but I have not found
one man who has unt irlod lo con
tinually hag and kiss me. I grew
so dlscusted that I decided that
surely If ihere were any nn who
were decent. It would be one who
prearbsd Ihe word of God. Bui,
alas! even a Huaday school teach
er was no different. After I had
gone with him for a month ho
kept trying to hug me end begged
me for a kiss. At last one day he
klssrd me any way, and that end
ed It all between us. No man had
ever before kissed me; but all had
respected mr wishes. Yet each
man always threw temptations be
fore me. One of your correspond
ents. K. B.. recently wrote that
Ihere are no girls who know how
to entertain. That's Just man's
fault all around. Ms Is always
seeking to be entertained above
all else. As for my pert. I'd rath
er go with a young man that did
no( know a thing about entertain
ing me. If he was pure-minded,
than to go with a man who spends
hundreds of dollars for nlre things
for me because he expects amuse,
ment. Ood Is my witness, pure
ness of heart always comes first
with me. Every time a man tempts
me In any way. I always remem
ber the Holy Word: "What! Know
Pie of ih, H.ijJ
are not igv J
all lhat U u .
of Ihe fink, WJ
eyes, sad tk, W(
of the Fit.,,, kt,
The corrupt
reter. .
so more of ju,
aad said ton
'or the ltU im
luaed Ideas tf t
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nice men tar J
beea unfortiuti
any. TherstnuJ
o will rind rmJ
I have a letta
woman. 8. C, laeJ
romaiunlcatloa.n
"Tbtre are tint.
need to Ihlak a,
I've found lass.
sy to glrlt iku
patient they'll i
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iiortira
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girl of le aal va
fellow a few ii
my engsgeaeat knJ
heavy drinker sal
rareful of Uutaa
lag to do wltt n
months aco I rxrJ
a nlre biases kin,
also. I like its
be has never stMsl
and don't seta k
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me he had s ntikt
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when I intake! I
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to me that ros in
hope. What yeid
Is a love phlHn.ii
such thing. II ad
topics you ckooatsi
Ihe way yea
thing to da wl n
attitude. RsdMtN
what he Is laltm
tlvate those Iblia
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