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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
Tt tt? FT A TVT A HTT-T FlATT V NEWS Kff OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS inAon GmiV. Zuosiiiy or rcridy ' i 'Let u h faith that that faith let u to the end understand it" Abraham Ride 'en And Weep Over An old retired cowboy was telling the rea sons he had never run for" office in Klamath county. "Not me the old political horse is one 1 never want to ride," he said. "And what s .more, I don't see anyone else around here that's staying put in likely fashion." It is almost the fact. With the exception f a few judgeships and county offices, where merit has maintained men in office, the other " political mounts are hard to ride. Riders, are constantly taking the bumps, some of them before they get a foot in the stirrup. Why this state of affairs? Are good rid ers scarce? Klamath, city and county, is going to need real men in the saddle during the months and years to come. . Too many ragged ends are found costly. Horses and riders trip on them ' constantly. There is sad evidence of a poor show. . . - The public, astride the corral fence, turns its weary eyesaway. It cannot arouse itself over the spectacle of a rider slipping and pull ing a frazzled, slab-sidded, fuzzy tailed polit ical nag down in the dust on top of him. More Work, Unselfish Effort, Europe's Real Hope European statesmen have expressed the belief that they see in France an opportunity for another dictator. They aver also that Europe is entering into a period of dictator- ' ships that will endure for a generation, per haps more. With France lining up" on the dic tatorship government there would be formed ' in all probability a league of European dic tators, with Mussolini and the others, in a con solidation which may even produce other . dictators. . It is not likely that the people of Europe care so much what form of government they labor under. Filled purses, filled cupboards and funds ready for the landlord will tend to insure a peaceable frame of mind for the peo ple, no matter whether it be a dictator or what who does the ruling of government. Peace, hold those who forsee the dictator ship form of government, will not serve to turn men's minds from politics. More work and less politics and it is almost a foregone conclusion that conditions in Europe will im prove. 4 o ' Judge Stadter of Portland imposed a fine I of $500 and six months' imprisonment for cruelty to animals, in the case of a man drag ging a collie dog to death behind his automo bile. Such a sentence will bring him to an understanding that even a dumb brute has a right to be killed without unnecessary cruelty. o The women who know enough to be ideal servants are looking for husbands, not jobs. right makes might, goad ia dare to do our duty as wo Lincoln. Cowboy! the Political Nag Less Politicsr ' tw CHRISTMAS Y BUYING k-A J IN THI Sunny Dick Says It lakes about a year, they trll ua. To raise up turkey gobblers. But I've seen folk from 6 to 80 ' - JW ffandy TUrkPrTfoMlicfTr . Impeachment of .Ma Ferguson. Governor of Texas, Is Near nig Pinnacle. Tola U the state's nay of divorcing Itself from its law fully taken better hair! Klamath County Itoadmaslcr Disregarded Warnings of Finn man at Railway Crossing and His Car Was Howled Over by Train. Can you fancy that? Treated him Just as though he were an ordi nary citizen. A Los Angeles man admits he Bitot bis brother by mistake for the other occupant of front seat of car, the man who led his kid brother Into bootlegging. The old er brother was. as they say. In the right church, but the wrong pew. Germany to Apply for Member ship in League of Nations Decem ber 1st. No wonder excitement Is running high. Wo all want to sec this phenomenon of the lion lying down in tho fold with the woollcs. Some prcdirt that growl ing. Matting and crunching noises will soon be heard. The President has been holding numerous mysterious conferences with a view. It Is believed, to verting a soft coal strike Now. of course, we don't know a tiling about it, but this Is, according to our views, the Ideal way. to settle a strlko before It starts. Hur rah! Hubby Insisted That Wife Head Him the Biblo Daily. She's After Divorce. Well, why In tho mis chief don't he learn to read him self? Of course maybe ho thought ho was marrying a school teacher at tho same tlmo'slto thought she was marrying a meal ticket. City Attorney Flays focal flank's Lawyers for Refusing to Approve $140,000 Bond Issue, on Which Dank Was Successful Did der, Because Bonds Not Properly Drawn Up. Naturally. You, could Doing His Christmas Shopping ' Early! hardly rp.;t thn city ut'.nrnny i prntae the lawyrrii rho crab atMiiil the wy lie did hi work, c.u.(I ymi? li 'la ntno degrees tH'lnw zero la Iowa, but Iowa ha nlwuys -burned soft coal anyway. -Spring- fl.tl.t 1't.l.n - - The Kus;ul-ccntennliil U making as much trouble tor Philadelphia a did the event It Is to celebrate. Wllllumsjmrl .tun. Children's Pictorial Cross Word I'n'lc - KjnniiiK '.cross. 1 Word 1. The tntme eiven the cirl in the tm i f " . and the i:ct " Wiril . The hi t name of th nn win ir.ni l!ii d the Kil.le into f'p-in-o. nil urt,T whom u creed U Y.ord r. . . I'lural. il'innintr lon. -r '''r.. 1. It.np.lh W.wl 2. in in-e t. Word .'!. An important French city, vfrc of MiK.iy lij-hting in li-- W.-M v,ir Word Tt. A c.-Tft-ti Implement. K.;TKf?!MVS im zzi.i: AVSW I I-I'll fW III f A KIT E A U i i i 1 .-i. . 1 --------- "v Dinner Stories The f.imnua crimlnsl lawyer had wona shockingly bad casoby elo quence and trickery, and a rival lawyer said to him, bitterly:', "Is there any rase so low, so (mil, so vilely crooked and shame ful that you'd refuse It?" "Well, I don't know," the other answered with a smlln. "What have you been doing now?" The lute John 8. tiargcnl, the arllHt, used to tell a story about an old man who on e called at Ills T.ite street studio, saying ho had Just been discharged from the hospital, aud asked for a little food or money, Mr. Surgent gave the old fellow a half crown, and then decided the old fellow would make a good model, and sent a maid out to call him back. "Ill, romp back," the maid said, as she overtook him. "The master Runts to paint you." The old fellow hesitated. "Will he pay me well?" he asked. "Oh. yes," said the maid. "He'll probably pay you a pound." The old fellow look off his shab by old hut and scratched his hcud. Still ho hesitated. "It's nn easy way to earn a l id." said the muld. "Yes, I know thai." said the old in ii n with a troubled ami. "I was only wondering how I'd get I he .paint off afterwards." A young Fife acrvuut girl was n"ked If she slepl well and. en Jojrd her bed. "I sleep wenl piiiiiikIi." aim re plied. "hfit I riinnii say iniicklu about cnjoyln' niu ,,, "Dear mc, why?" "Julst occuitsc I'm nun sutler bedded Hum I'm Hlcppln.' and Into stiiier wiiuken Hum I'm up. I've lino tlino Inu enjoy masul' awa" For roasting buy a sirloin of beef or the middle ribs. The sir loin Is considered the prime Joint 'r roasting. A nuisance tax simply means '"" Him Is more so than usual. Indianapolis Star. Publishers Column lluvp you thought about Kluui ath In I960? A rub reporter on a uewspaper had tired of doing "history," as the "JJ Years Ago Today" feature Is known In Hie editorial offices. II was Ills task lo dig the para graphs out of the musty files. "The folks I'm writing about will all be (lead In another II years. What's the use?" he said. It was a fact. The majority of people that make news are SS or J morn years old. (live those on whom life Insurance Is not collect, ed another IS years lo break Into the "history" column. Then add on the rub reporter'! quarter of a century. And where are they? All ranuot reach the age of Me thusatch. The Klamath News will nut oc cupy the basement of the Odd Fellows' building la 1850. It will serve a population of 76.000 from the tallest offlre building In Iowa. Its present staff will In- scattered to the high heavens and four winds that Is, those who are not wearing long whiskers. e The mounlulus will be bereft of their present stand of stalely pine. The sawmills and plrturewiue lum berjack will be gone. Agricul ture and resort business will sup port the community. The In dians will be digging sugar beets. Water user will have their charges psld up. and have learned how tu gel along with tho recla mation service maybe. The city of Klamath will extend beyond Altumonl on the east, and far up Into thn hills and down Hie lake. Yes, Including Hot Kprlngs. Tho court house down In that dl . rocllon will, have long aloe keen converted Into a Y. XI. C. A. There will be more railroads by III 50 also maybe. e e All most or us will mean In another ZG years will bo a para graph In tho "history" column. Wo may read It maybe. Olblet Cravy -Clean the giblets and rook them until tender In water enough to cover. Rave the water in which they were boiled; put over the fire In a saucepan a heaping tablespoon each of but ter and flour and stir them until they are brown. Hradually stir In the chopped giblets and broth. If there Is not enough broth to make a gravy of the proper con sistency add a little boiling water; season the gravy palatably with salt and pepper; kt It boll for a moment aud serve. Hour Cream Dressing One-hnlf cup sour cream, one-half table spoon vinegar, pinch of salt, ono Ihlrd cup sugar. Do not add dressing to cabbago until ready for oical as It loses Its crlspness. I. II. H. Hlevenson, secretary of The Klamath News Publishing company, depose and snv that tho following are the holders of Hie entire Issuo of rapltal stock of Tho Klamath News Publishing compsny, a corporation: HYHON HUH II NATB OTTKKRKIN WAt.TKIl HTKONACH n. .11. HTKVENHON. That no others are financially Interested In any manner whatso ever; that no person other than those named above, no corpora tion, no company, nor any Indiv idual or Individuals. have any fi nancial interest In any manner In The Klumath News Publishing company. Further that no cor poration, no company, nor any Individual other than those abovo named hss any control over tho policies of this newspaper In any manner whatsoever. Any state ments to tho contrary, either Im. plied or otliorwlso, are false and misleading. B. II. 8TEVEN80N. Secretary, , Klamath News Pub- lishing company, Attest: .Walter West, notary public In and for Klamath county, Oregon. My commission expires February Z, ltizn. II Heart & Probk! Mrs. Whwla IHTH GIHU ,J Airs. r. c., , Peaks h.r uUd , a letter that n , lr Urs. no., iw allow i griadBou- hlng In nwh4 ""lo you? 14,, "el ormI, hnltk I", really, nothing u J UIIIIUHlOKt Of o you, want to Iwto at, flbl the Inlcutloi kt moil rases U Cvnis Youui huntsi tn 2 "ley like to fey "Ives. A kiss la. uj an approval el Mm J hiss Is a "iwlor". couio when a urt. ens girl, areata th Inu, thrn he hoi J tand his nsts tin ,wlll shun lion. k,. This I call ntulr be was not litrrnn lust 1 have no im "wen, with a lid men seehlai oil; ship. The good Lord girls to im frvsl men. He ntut tkJ In order to Had fa J bus) rand. In my opUloa I "ranting." IU s always before brrs rhe was se osnsaJ not even sotin tk always threw iraM her." I'eruiirf I sJ evil of A. 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