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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1925)
Li'V THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER "Let at hve faith that that faith let u to the end understand it." Abraham Uiis'l Tomorrow November 12 "Faithful Forever" In commemorating Armistice Day, No vember I I , as a tribute to the cessation of the greatest conflict the world has ever known, let us, like those silent heroes who made such day possible, be faithful unto death faith ful to the ghostly armies of sons of men whose temples, stricken down mid golden dreams of youth, gave all that we might live free from the shadow of oppression. Observance of Armistice Day should be a day of rejoicing. With the passing years it may not be as spontaneous perhaps, as the November 1 1 , when news was first flashed across wires and sky, telling those at home that the war was over, but still a day to be fraught with gladness. But, in the carrying out of our various programs, some thought should be reserved for those who, still living, harbor within them jagged wounds of sorrow from cruelly barbed arrows of grief, fate's recompense for loved ones given upon the sacrificial alter of war's grim toll. Unto them also should we pay tribute even as to these whom the mystic shadows of death liave rr.ysLeriously enfolded; unto the hordes that now lie beneath commingling blue. of. cornflower and sky upon far-flung fields of Flanders, and still other historic battle grounds across the sea. Unto them let us be faithful and true until the mystic tomorrow wafts us, too, from the fleeting twilight of life's eventide into the deepening shadows of eternal night. Who Wins Checking the Election Returns The News extends heartiest congratula tions to the gentlemen who carried the district election yesterday. They have an enviable or ganization and are entitled in full measure to the huge majority shown on the tally sheet. Between The News and the successful candidates there must remain, 'however, an 'honest difference of opinion. Usually one side wins an election but it is sincerely felt both side3 lost in yesterday's results. And both sides represents the community at large. The reclamation service ha3 made many grievous errors. And these errors must be corrected. If they can be corrected in con gress, well and good. But the prediction is made that there will be no recommendation for the development of Tule lake this year. The election result did that. , There is a chance that Congressman Nick J. Sinnott may be offered Dr. Work's place in the cabinet. Those who know President Coolidge doubt it, yet stranger things have happened. It 13 the one chance for develop ment now before this district and The News wants only the best for, Klamath. The feeling must persist that both sides lost. right makes might, and in dare to do our duty a wo Lincoln. This Tizne? A I : ! IHT" Yy that's different J 'Si J I ' NO vV I'M Willi ng j m19C lift MSmlXC ! - -o 7 v? . , ;v2'x j : " i . . Sunny Dick Says Her hair was black as midnight, I Eyes full of soft alluren. "Ani,-o!i, those dream of kingdoms J' As rose-red Hps met yours! At San Hogo an aviator drop ped his gasoline tank from 20,000 feet and narrowly missed a pedes trlan on a down-town street. U is our opinion that flyers should be absolutely prohibited from playing football with parts of their planes. Supposo that had been the engine he fumbled. Tia Juana. Unsavory Mexican rorort town Juit over the Califor nia border, is going to be white washed and renamed "Montezu ma.". "A rose by any other name would be as sweet," and Tia Juana by any other name would be just as bad. Unahle to Securo State Engin eer's Licence, Klamath City Kng neer Finally Resigns. Don't blame him. It has been a hot summer and from the engineer's point of view it wasn't getting a bit cooler hotter, In fact. While cheering for the golden rule policy recently adopted by newspaper men lit convention as sembled of writing, talking and thinking peace, we musn't forget that while It takes two to make a bargain, it only takes one to make war. Cheer tip. Every cloud has a silver lining. That considerable area of the fair city of Klamath Falls which has no trees to beau tify It also has no dead leaves to disfigure It. Some housewives, especially one who holds the balance of power In our family, agree heartily with the smoke nuisance ordinance Just given Its third reading before the city fathers. These fair Amazons vigorously disapprove of the an cient proverb, "Better smoko here than hereafter." and are Inclined to emphasize with the omnipres ent rolling pin that the ordinance must Include tho smoke nulsanco within the house ax well as with out. I'd like to meet the plnhcad who Introduced that ordinance. Change of Tune! A charter has -rrrfntjy .Wn rfe nlrd an orranUaflnri tr sprout! iho creed of athel?ini Hill It r van's body lien a -mo u Ul' -rinK hi the pravw but. his tool e-ua marrhlng on. n A fishd(n-i(iac( J ; strengthen' j the brain but a liuln fishing trip ! often fortifies one's patience. Sa- 1 nnnali Press. " j French fluances these days ! makes oli! think of Jho process of j getting through a revolving door, j Anrroiida Standard. J If t'i l.oca-rn.i pact sticks it will provo the pen mightier than the eword. Pittsburgh Onzelte- C'lii! Irt n's J'iclorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. Word 1. What tho man in the picture and the story of the elves is called. Word C. A huK Island in the polar regions. Kurinn Down. .., : e Vord 2. A pronoun. "11 Word 3. The first woman. ' Word 4. To feed pain. Word 5. Contraction of even. . YESTERDAY'S I'UZZCE 1 ANSWERED ySXiJlL (IT Dinner Stories j In an English courtroom, an Iri.'.h wltneeswss being examined an hisnowli d o( a shooting affray. - ' "Did you noe the shot fired?" the. magistrate asked. j "No. sor," I only heard It." "That evidence Is not satlsfac- tory," replied the magistrate, sternly. "Kit down." ! The witness proceeded to eave j tho box. and directly his back was turned he laughed derisively. The magistrate, indignant at the contempt of court, called him back and asked him how he dared to laugh In court. "Did ye see mo laugh, your honor?" queried the offender. ' No, sir. but I heard you," was Hie Irato answer. - "That evidence is not satlsfac. tory," said Pat, quietly, but with B twinkle in his eye. And this time everybody laugh ed oven the magistrate. A ludy look her 4-year-old daughter to be photographed. Tho llttlo one could not be kept still. The camera mnn was suave, called tho child all the sweet, endearing names ho could think of, and used every art of gentle persuasion to make the little wriggler keep quiet. Finally he tnrneit in ih despairing mother and said: "Madame, If you will leave your darling with me a few minutes I think I can take her lovely face to perfection." Tho mother withdrew for a short time. Soon the photographer summoned her back and exhibited highly satisfactory negative. wnen tiicy reached home mother asked: the 'me, what did that nice ft-ntlenmn say to when I left yon alone with him?" "Well, he thnld, "If yftu do.t '"It Mill. y lulyi ,nllntyed nuio monkey. I'll ahaka tll( llfo "t of you.1 minima." So I that very still, Tlo nice thing about college l high Vh societies Is that 'ho one to which tho student m,y nWH ,s , bcHl.-Day,,,,, News. Heart & Home Problems Ity Mr. KlUlh Thompson MI'KT .(XV Olltl. UK I.ONF.. Must girl "fling her Ideals to the winds" to be popular with the young men of today? la the "old fashioned girl" doomed to be lone some? A young woman, writing me a Inter, declares that men do not tnlua sincerity In woman any more. !rar Mr. Thompson: I am what men term an old-fashioned girl. My hair Is not bobbed. I do not wear extreme clothes, even thoukh I dress nicely and use good taste In the selection of my ap partl. and 1 do not use lipstick, or rouge In other words. I, like a few other girls, try to retain Hie natural beauty of the features and character Intended for us. Again, I have Bniir admired frivolous minded girl or buys. And I've always been looked upon as very dignified and ri-flned because of my attitude. Consniuently If for no other reasons than theso I've given above. I remain In my mid dle twenties a lonesome girl. I have had very few dates In my life compared with what great many girls have had. Ilu! one reason la that I like ta be associated with the right kind of people. I like men who are noble In character and who still have the same re spect for a girt that men one had. I will not allow myself to have friendships with men who haven't the best regard for tru friendships. ' I've always been sincere sn. honorable in il my dealings with my friends hoys or girls. 1 have always felt It a part of my spiritual duty. Hut do the men appreciate sincerity? No. they do not. They treat it as a mockery. They laugh at a girl who Is sincere and trne. They are not entirely to blame. A prac tice of so much Insincerity has caused most men to unconscious ly doubt a slnrero girl. Never theless, It does not hurt the few who still cling to honorable Ideals to be the laughing stork of today. Some men say that they liko to have their "good times" with the flapper, but when they got ready STEP-WORWHIi tr(Bh1, King Flure Hyndicwi. lite. t.tnt ll'iuw I"""'1 (ftaff .il-lfSl- sjf iwrw ill, " 1 1 r W0 KB. ' Wt 1 " """i .t)sV Dy ARTHUR WYNNE Originator el Ihr Hoirtn Cross-II orst farzl. tt tne.lt Iho ernx.oinr.l miirlv thirteen VCIr! K Kelcht of its popularity. Here is where I no step-word t.ew form, sets out to break the cross-word's recoid. Von will notice that the letter '()" nn the top tP"' I nrrten..! inimr I r. I i k. tin ..Mrr.iiu. Hie Other S and one mure st-hleh i-i.n mn.1 Atwl vi.iietiir In such S WSf I spell a seven-letter word corresponding to the definition r""J nen you nave found that word, letter II in on nie - discard the letter which happens to rail In the heavy he," nnd figure out the word which belongs on itep 2. Then"" Ih.i ll.llt.tm Itan The hest w'ny to work out these new-stfle step-word Po; (- i i . , . i i . . ll V " iwwr or live men strip Ol paper. ami leuvr .(dVuii 1 Ik U'fird KtS1 HTTT1-I- DEFINITIONS 1 Objects, or persons, of a character calculated ta excite a s t o n I a hmcnt or 2 Persons, or animals, that move along with an easy. careless pace, or with swaying motion 3 Round vessels mad with staves and hoopa i Tho keeper of a place whore. horses, or cnttlu, are lodged ami fed 6 A large, delicious, and some times indigestible, marina crustaccun used as food Solution to j-catcrclny'a step-word puxxlei F00I.S cnuso cruse crust trest eress I'llKHS cress crass crnms cramp crimp crime rhime rhino shino shire shore chore foods fords forts ports pnrts enrts carta . cnrc Yoi 'ha Id.fs.aui uob i corns Uck r thi ( . ar. few. B,tk J wnni tt hot,, lkl. I t the B , ls whirs W Pnd his bird Mill tn a prolniioui r. demand the ,,M, man rare (or i he wants a oat, .lth I ha ol.., y, approclatt lift m, don't enjoy n oM., friendship. 1 .,,, YOU to tell at, ,),, this day and lis, doea find t ,, n and who Is trns to ti, purest Ideals, hi ten, psny? It te,BI to girl has only ooi lb lay. and that u J Ideals"., to thi .. world bows at hit tJ rave poputarltr, bit like myself call lk( few real rrtendsbls. )oung and attrartln our lives, and iaa ul be so Icinommt. ANOTIIKII IMrM Much Is belni sr. . about the ttldaxtet today, but torn 0 tk new. All of Ibis hi about the yotiat oh generations.' I do set modern youag ana n not rare for ilrli who and who do not nisi to the winds. "wild rloOiea" ol old fashioned Clothe I row. A girl mm to the modst. kti have to wear Indlu tJ Our grandmatbfn tti but did II "iscmJj"; day'a gennllo Rouge la nut Imaortl J Improves auar no 'when applies Wio be rontemption i clothes and coMtftla you are too autm naturally frlvoloas. u be frlrolnus wttliii Ing one's dlgnltr. V only once: but wi n live always. And to ono docs not oesd alngla Ideal. , Cut the l'"fn JC s . Mi-i" and If enrd the "0" nminging I ln t Uu .uaU snSEI worked o rangci"T".' . i.rs !" ' addition"! letter, t..M....v.nlcncr,i "-""rherwi' worry, " K-f 7 Ono who fails l"6' very read III 8OnJ who .lrcc " In nuivesi ' worn guriiient. cloak or n gurmc ltt ta i i i I i . 14444 new1 chose tlioso1 theso there WIIKRB there .. these, tliosa thole wholo what" while '" whin" i shine. . si!no,. spile r spilt stilt