The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 06, 1925, Image 4

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    AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS. ORpl
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and In
that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty a wo
undevstand it." Abraham Lincoln.
Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned!
What's Wren-Tith This Picture?
Write Yuvr A.isi.vr On The Ballot
Klamath county farmers are at the cross
: roads of making a decision that will affect
( their future prosperity. The very success of
' irrigation is on the one hand. On the other is
; a continuance of the hard times into which the
farmers of this irrigation project have been
' plunged. ...
Last year false leaders deluded the far
mers with many promises. Those same lead
ers proved not only incapable, but untrust
. worthy. Friends of those leaders fattened at
; the expense of the entire district. If there is a
scintrlla of reason in relieving taxes from a
speculator's land worth $1,000 an acre, and
fastening them on $ 1 00 land owned by hard
working farmers, Klamath county is standing
on its head. And if men who will do these
things can be supported in public office by the
choice of Klamath county water users, sound
political judgment is sadly lacking.
3fc 3fr fc
There is no end to the indictment against
the present irrigation district administration
and its cohorts. Backs to the wall, unable to
face facts that hurt, they resort to cheap elec
tion tricks that were scrapped long ago by the
1 ptLtitsi oi pauiiciana. ouun
perate, and on that ground alone are their in
choate campaign activities excusable.
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x ' HIT IM , 1
S2y&W ' ' Yi ABOUT
Sr y ENOUGH FROM I
Heart & Home
Problems
Ily Mr. Kllsatirth Thompson
Sunny Dick Says
The News has but one purpose in its course
of forcibly presenting facts. It wishes to see
this irrigation proj2ct justify itself in the eyes
of the world. It wishes to see full confidence
restored in this community to the end that its
present large area of non-productive acres
may be made fruitful, and that it also may
share in the prosperity of a rich territory.
Suspicion has blighted irrigation projects
as a whole because, of the very things Klam
ath's present district has dene. It is no nice
thing to have it said at the Grants Pass irriga
tion congress, recently, that President Brad
bury has urged his constituents not to pay
their taxes. And this same report has been
flashed from one end of the country to the
other; not nice advertising that, for a com
munity that wishes to progress.
Taxes of this same President Bradbury
have been paid, but not entirely out of his own
pocket. The record in the tax collector's of
fice shows that they are carried by the irriga
tion district on a certificate of delinquency.
The taxes of A. M. Thomas, secretary of the
board, are also carried by the district. These
gentlemen thereby escape penalties and heavy
interest by having their taxes carried by the
irrigation district. It is doubted that more
than a very few will appreciate this.
You, Mr. Farmer and Water User, are at
the cross-roads. And the facts on the guide
post show you clearly which way to vote.
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The only man who really needs to know a
little about everything is a buyer for a drug
store.
' tIf-t urmk r.Pwlh""! t,ie nPW "H"
ese men afe des- "f'TAary of-War. M years old. and
the youngest metnber of the cab
inet. Hanford MacN'ider, the new
assistant secretary. of war. U SO.
With flapper-axed chiefs like this
at the helm we may luok for jazz
music and the Charleston to be
made part of the dally drill is the
army at any time.
Million a Day Cain In Florida
Bank 6( posits for I .n -1 Four
Month" Oh. boy: boy! When
(he boom cxplodv the, ity that
money will bo Kiikp&.ta (ro-n the
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Dinner Stories
'tint Vi,
a bana will n.itHj ti-l pros-
i-nr.l nf ti.n..Ll. 1... ! n
r'. ago he Introduced
Of course, you understand, we
do not claim that women brag.
It wouldn't be safe. Yet why is
it that while you often hear that
the woman "wears the trouserV'
In a family, It Is never published
that the man woars the skirts.
three nnt cigar! you know
what I ,niRn, and leave - a taste
like v.00 i-al':ohol mon:i. ":-
. J...
Nuw ad thoa it-roul lonelier
gets on a college faculty by rea
son of aavlni; the proper degrees
and having written a book. Bos
ton Traveler.
I'lfti-ria,
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The laHt count made by the
chamber of commerce of traffic on
our highways showed that Hno
cars passed Pelican City on one
day, 1400 at Junction of Lake
view and Merrill highways, and
1100 at Keno. And yet that day
my friend's Lizzie thoughtlessly
lost a wheel and we had to walk
four miles for help, and do you
think we got a lift? Not much.
Instead, the drivers seemed deter
mined to run over us.
What a dolt that dumb boll
would bo who would assume that
Just, because we have shipped out
of Klamath Falls this year pota
toes, sugar beets, cabbage, head
lettuce and celery by the carload
that we just vegetate.
Th v.ev.-pwsidoTir' '4f atr'-""!
'J,J tin rllVoa!.ifflla how aomit flme1 j
w system i
for getting Information as to lbs j
destruction of farmers' property
along tho linn of the railroad.
A blank was prepared to give
the name of the animal killed. A
spare was reserved to answer the
following question: "Disposition
of carrass?"
A flagman, whose duty it was
to make a report on the blank,
wrote opposite this line: "Kind
and gentle."
KATIIr.K HIDKH WITH DAI till.
THIt Ati.VIXST MOTH KM
In every family, I suppose, (here
It a favored child. ' Too often this
favored child la "polled," hating
the parent who contravenes It
will. And, too, often again, such
a child has the sympathy of one
of the parrnli. In such a rase. It
Is difficult for the other parent
to act effectively In saving the
child from Itself. An agonized
mother writes me:
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am
greatly worried about something
concerning my daughter and hus
band. I am 40 yeara old. and I
have three children. What wor
ries me Is that we lived quite hap
pily until we moved to this place,
which we bought. I do not like
the neighborhood. It's so gadding.
Now. my daughter, who Is 17,
works, and the whole family la
having trouble on , her account.
Her father hat always favored her
and given her everything, so that
the is spoiled, selfish and bossy.
No matter how mean the la, he
taya nothing. Ile't got mean, too,
towards me, because 1 don't want
him to favor her so much and
make a fool of her. 'My husband
It a drinker, and went to a sani
tarium to bo cured. Hut he haa
been mean to me Jutt alar my
daughter haa gone to work. She
la a high school graduate. Mrs.
Thompton, It makea me fel aw
fully bad to think we" are drifting
apart. I love my husband and
have always done my part to
make our home happy. I Jutt
can't believe a daughter would
come between her parents like this
and make them hate each other,
na tho Is trying to do. It seems
'the. more l give In Ut Ihoni, the
more they expect of me. He wants
to o into btiiM,.
but If thing. ,,,,
ar.. I won't f u,, ,
prosper. AH her
vantage f m, JllM
IliM like a b Mir. . .
but Bow I hit, ,0 J
home. I am i,ttu"
Please advise m.
'Vour hutbanols,.,,.
Vljely. There thooll J
for you to approac, J
ly and make hint un4,J
In rncouraglng hit aid
deceptive, telflth tt4 ,
ta ruining nrr life, vl
about ready to clrt ij
should realize iui ,J
duetn'l listen to yoi,
you mora than evtr, ui
ututt continue yoor bttJ
the odds to tavt her troj
it ta difficult to an
temper under tucb clrcJ
but you will Had tw i
neta more effective tat J
In achieving your m
DKHIN'DA LA VEH
letter on the problti
"eternal triangle" U i.
but too long tut pubi.
this column. Your n
reached In ST nttet o:
manuscript. Ulf tirwlt to
be summed up la oat
"Women have hem
blame when thrj (tt It:,
for they all know ki:
and what Is wrong "
t t
VI.AI'ITH (1KHKT:
able to tay why the otbJ
more popular with bop
since you have to ova
mon. Tertians tbt lltuJ
of talk: or pltrt apoi
ity! or la neater. Oi
hand. It may be that yoj
met the kind of boyi via
your particular type.
MltS, ,C. ,K. I: I d
your epoouraglw kitri
nice to be told wrirt
Ibis department I V
those In dUtreat.
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III
An" Irish recruit In one of the
mllltnry riding schools had the
misfortune to pnrt compnny with
his horse.
According to custom, the ser
geant strode up to him and de
manded: "Did you receive orders to dis
mount?" "I did, sorr."
"From what quarters?" v
"From hindquarters, yer hon
or," said Paddy with a grin.
STEP-WORD PUZZ
(rWINT .APPLIED 0)
Copyright, 1925, KIn Features Srndlcat. Inc. Crcat Orltatn RlfMt
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By. ARTHUR WYNNE,
Orlflnmtor al tht Moitrn Cron-Wori FuiiU
A 19-year-old male stenographer
of Chicago and Kansas City who
has successfully masqueraded for
four yeara aa a girl, and went In
for tho latest in silken flapper
attire, was apprehended by the
police after a masculine "date"
who got fresh had been properly
scratched by a slubblo beard. As
our old friend, lion. Burns, was
wont to remark: "A man's a man
for a' that."
Thero was something sadly pa
thetic In the meek little man Dm
other day who told mo with con
viction that the old adngo, "The
hand that rocks' the cradle rules
the world" should now bo: "The
foot that rocks the cradle rules
tho world."
Kunntrg Across.
Word 1. The mlsslntr word la
found in the nurery rhvma.
"BM. Shaftoe's gona to sea,
Silver on his knee."
WoM 4 A misdeed; an unlaw
ful act
Word 6. A torriMa beart, ?
Running Down.
Word L Instrument ose3 tn
sweeping.
Word 2. A part of the lee.
Plural.
Word S. To guide or direct; also
an ".nimnL
YKSTKHDAV'S TIZZLK
AVRWKIl
I n aai lagjW'llria' rJtjLwttataMaJ
The parson met a parishonor
of dissolute habits.
"I was surprised, hut very
pleased." snld he, "to see you at
the prayer meeting last night."
"So that's where I was!" replied
the man.
Tho magistrate frowned down
at tho offender:
"You say the officer arrested
you while you were quietly mind
ing your own business?"
"Yes. your worship," replied Iho
tho prisoner.
"You were qulotly attending to
Vour own business, making no
noise or disturbance of any kind?"
"None whatever, sir."
"It seems very strange What
In your business?"
"I'm a biirglor."
,f ' Kngllsh fashion for hus.
hands to dres, uRo thelr
l""valls I. niuy bB (nat Boon nU
m'" will b wearing klltle,.--Hprlngf,.,
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DEFINITIONS
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.. .ivcsiiick, especially oxen i-blowa
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6 Hound bod. t tallow or wax 22 Seised and cut with t 1
or giving light !i4--SBm-aa No. 22
''f ondle on tho kneo 2ft A cleat
V Hang loosely 211 Struck with Hat
8 Knot of things Interwoven 27i-Kastened 'with Ion
t. t'IT m"""1' ' .
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HI Small tharr. iukk, rinsing 21) Urge quantities lump"
1 1 -To titillate ,m-f-,n.d o reach the oM
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