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AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
"Let ni h faith that
that faith let us to the end
understand it." Abraham
Where Friendship Ceases
Coed -Mjii Q::c:tionMe Company
One of the mysteries of the irrigation elec
tion campaign is the un-understandable rea
sons that induced R. C. ("Lum") Short to
lend his name to the Bradbury ticket. Mr.
Short is held in high esteem by his neighbors
and they shake their heads at the questionable
company he is keeping.
It is difficult to reconcile your personal
friend as associated with a pernicious gang
fwho have bludgeoned public servants into un
burdenir.g their tax load on your back. That
is exactly what happened when Mr. Eberlein
procured the signature of Bradbury to the no- .
toricus order, directing the sheriff to forget
five years accumulation of taxes, totaling
$2,000 on the Enterprise Land and Investment
company. This shameful order, the existence
of which was first branded as a lie in one end
of the county by the Eberlein-controlled news
paper, and now weakly explained, is the price
Bradbury paid for 'the support of Eberlein's
newspaper.'
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The inability "of J. L. Jacob, incumbent di
rector and candidate for re-election, to cope
with the grasping crowd now manipulating
Jthe. irrigation board is .well, .known. He has
even participated in the orgy of wasteful ex
penditure, and has disappointed his friends.
The worst thing that could happen to "Lum"
Short is that he should be elected to sit on that
irrigation district board with Bradbury and
Jacob. These two have already been proven
false to the great body of farmer water users,
and as ready to serve their masters. "Lum''
Short could only sit impotently by and be
judged with them.
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If "Lum" Short is sincere in any desire to
promote the best welfare of this community
his friends and neighbors believe he can best
serve by refusing further to lend his name to
the iniquitous few who are stigmatizing the
reputation of Klamath county far and wide
over the country. And this is the earnest ex
pression of his friends who will be forced to
cast their ballots against him if he does not
retire.
Lumbej Sets Example
The lumber industry has made great pro
gress in eliminating an excessive variety of
sizes and grades from its cut. This year more
than 90 per cent of the soft woods moved from
the mills will be cut according to American
lumber standards and it is estimated the sav
ings will aggregate $200,000,000.
In connection with its fire prevention work
in forest3, it is setting a healthy example for
many other industries from the standpoint of
thrift, utilization and protection of resources.
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Every tennis player should learn to leap
high enough to make a good picture for the
rotogravure section.
right make might, and In
dare to do our duty at we
Lincoln.
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Sunny Dick Says
-Who My the Indians are not
getting civilized? At the Inter
tribal Indian conRrena just hvlri
In Spokane they elected an Indim
maid as Princess America. Th.-y
aleo Indicated a second and th ru
choice. Prub&oly only the late
ness of the seaHon kept them front
having the ultra-civilized bathing
suit beauty parade.
The King of Siam does not be
lieve in halfway measures. After
graduating at Oxford he modera
ted his court by elevating one of
bia wives to be queen and abolish
ed hii harem. Now he baa di
vorced her.
The latest Paris-designed sable
fur coat with fox collar is alleged
to have one distinctive feature for
a Paris fashion, namely, that it
abuts out the blasts of Kins Win
ter. Hut the question that prompt
ly arises in the mind of a mere
male Is: What In the world can
that wide expanse of silk stock
ings be expected to shut out?
The new Delphian Women's
Club shows a marked preference
for the White Pelican hotel sun
room for Its meetings, at which
they study the ancient Egyptians.
After delving amidst moth-eaten
mumniys and the muaty ruins of
tombs of the Pharoes for a couple
of hours It must be pleasant to
turn back to today with Its genial
sun warmth and steam heat.
Hallowe'en passed quietly, all
right, buf, oh. boy, the next day! .
Tho unprintable remarks heard
while passing along Main street
the next morning as tho various
shopkeepers scrubbed, pecked and
barked at tho flourishing soap
marks all over their windows
ought to make tho Saint of Hal
lowe'en blush crimson.
The government Is seeding to
find a mctul that will make a dol
lar that will last longer. At last
the government la doing some
thing that Is worth while for the
taxpayers. ' The dollars they put
out now never last till the tenth
of the month. Corvallls Gazette-Times.
low isriage: . n
Countess Karolyl complain bit
terly because ihe ran't get Into
the I'nitrd Stale. After ho has
paid hotel I'ills In New York for a
few days she'll he complaining j
even more bitterly that nhe enn't j
get out. Etigfio HejEfetvr. . .
Spntial pos&fVe Mrkl a.ba
ing rushed to Florida to assist In
handling the accumulated malls.
Which proves that the country
Htill haa a fair proportion uf suck
ers and they are all directing their
attention to Florida land - La
Criindy Obstrver.
. In the beginning wna chaos.
Times haven't changed so much. 1
Baltimore Sun. 1
dunning Across
Word 1. 1 hi ansntitv ot r-ep.
per- which Peter Piper nicked.
Worn" 4 A river in f"rmnny."r
Word 6 A citv m Italyi
tunning Down.
Word L A country it. S'utb
Atrerica
Word 2. a -itj in Keyol.
Word 'A In thi nlnce.
VESTKRIMVS PUZZLF
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Dinner Stories
Mr. Hang had been pacing tho
Ktatlori platform for 10 minutes.
HaihOT hotiindtr -the; collar, he
Went' oaA 'loathe ticket window.
j "I thought you aald the noon
j local was on time loduy," he
j roared at the atatlon mauler's
youthful assistant.
"Wal.
she were," replied tho
latte
"Went through here right
on the dot, 'bout three minutes
uforc jou come In an' ant me."
An Inspector of schools at Natal, J
South Africa, after inspecting a 1
small farm school, situated at the'
mouth of one of the rivers on the
coast. Invited the boys to Join him
In a swim in the lagoon.
T'e boys accompanied 111 in to
the lagoon, watched him undress
and go In. but themselves remain
ed on the bank. '
After a long and enjoyable swim
the Inspector came out and pro
ceeded to dress. He chaffed tho
boys for not coming In. and said:
"I suppose you are afraid to bathe
with the Inspector."
"No. sir," said one of tho boys,
"but we saw a crocodile In this la
goon yesterday."
"It was In the early days of
prohibition, when bootlegging had
not been brought to such perfec
tion, that Hiram and Silas, walk
ing down the main street of Iloom
vlllo, noticed Kbenczer lacking
uncertainly toward them.
"Howdy, Eh," called out HI cor
dially, but Kb did not tuke tho
least bit of notice.
"Hco that, HI," remarged 81.
"Eb took no nnllro of us."
-"Oh. well, ho's drunk," loler
nnlly replied .
"I know It," snapped tho other,
"but he needn't be so darn proud
about It."
America lost Franco's friend
ship by suggesting that she pay a
Part of her debt, a French poll
Hcian said the other day. It's an
old saying, VLoan a man money If
you want him to hate you." Dak
er Herald.
Vou may kid yourself as lo who
runs the house, but you can't kid
your children Illrmlngham Press.
Heart & Home
Problems
rty Mr. Kllaaheth TluiaiMiiH
Ill It HlhllWDH Hl.AVK
How much of a (lav ought
woman maka of herself for her
husband? A wife, a slavo, writ
me:
Hear Mr. Tuumpson: I waul
your advice, but there la not an
other man la this besides my hus
band. If there was I'd keep still.
Hut, Mrs. Thompson. I do all my
work, get up In Hi morning and
have breakfast on tht table before
I call my husband. I carry all lhe
coal and kindling all winter, and
tarry all the water we use about
block. I do all I can and still
my husband doesn't give me a
kind word. His people go about
and trll I am not good to my hus
band. If I am nol, I don't know
what on earth I could do to be
good to him. 1 don't often quar
rel with him. He very 'often gels
In with fast women and then he
gets more cross with me. Some
times I wonder If life Is really
worth living. I do without lota of
things so he ran gel what he
wants but I would nol care if I
got some kind words. They would
mean more to me than fine
clothes. I don't believe In divorce
but I don't think the Lord would
want anyone to live aa I do. 8ome
times I feel that I am In the way
maybe he wanta some other wo
man and that he doesn't rare for
me or he would not treat me this
way. I burled the (Irea all win
ter long so my husband has a
good warm place when he gets up
nf morning. I am far belter In
him than any of his people are to
their husbands and still they say
I am mean lo him. This Is all
the truth. What ran I do?
WORItlKO WIFK.
There Is such a thing aa being
too good to a husband, aad lu not
making him resllre that marriage
Is a partnership, with Its respon
sibilities On.jn. you have spoiled
hint, and in allowing him lo ron-
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and divorce cru
IMIKMNT DAXtaJ
Hear Mrs. TkoJ
lent has rums J
far I have ntrtr J
your columns, y
lug a mouatila J
and If ao. pirns i,
ly I was InvM
.faalKfjnable, iij
we entered the W
As this was oa BtiJ
raeher not diars
I declined to eaaJ
my escort woald
anyone else. inhoJ
to. Was that rlill
have danced at 1J
lie has not calM
and f have keti
If my refusal to dig
of II. What do :
were nol roatsirqi
dance, since e u
outside and caiiti
coupies who trs
dances. Hid I anaaj
not? ,
The m intake rod
accept the iB'ltltkJ
explaining to ml
dancing on Sttiii
felt about It.
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acruples and U
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By ARTHUR WYNNF .
Originator ot the Mtitrm Crm-Wari Fu:t-
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