The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 02, 1925, Image 4

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    OFFICIAL PAPER FOR
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let ui have faith that
that faith let ut to the end
understand it." Abraham
FIND THE BEAST
Klamath Falls Has Its Jung'.e
Years since Judge
famous story of infamy. He called it "The
Beast in the Jungle." The beast proved to be
the gang rule then infesting Denver. Is there
such a b'jast that now has Klamath Falls by
the throat? The tracks would so indicate.
In Denver the tracks of the beast were
everywhere, in the courts, schools and univer
sities, and on up to the state government. Sel
dom could the beast be seen in the open.
Gang rule is not that kind of a beast. It bat
tens first by mob appeal, this being, the first
evidence of its presence. Its leadership is
confined to those who can't think.
Successful so far, the beast will venture
farther from its lair. In Klamath Falls it has
dared to hide behind the grand jury, and
rumors are still heard of what was attempted.
The beast may mistake its own power, often.
It may sometimes fall into the belief of what
it preaches to the unthinking. It may more
insidiously cover its own tracks by attacking
" the character of its enemies.
There was an election in Klamath Falls
which the grand jury might have spent some
time in investigating. Certainly there were
.. enough street, rumors-to -warrant a district at
torney making a presentation of the case.
Perhaps this election was investigated. But
the grand jury was not permitted to spend all
of its time on consideration of elections, the
conduct of which has long been a joke in
Klamath Falls.
No, there was the track of the beast.. A
prominent judge was known to have been
taken before the grand jury. He had, it ap
pears, aroused the enmity of the beast, a per
sonal enmity.' " But, as will happen, the grand
jury was composed of dependable citizens.
The beast could not get very far. Still the
beast is not through. Daily on the streets of
Klamath Falls is heard the whisper of this
jurist having been before the grand jury.
Seme good hunters are needed in Klamath
Falls.
o- L
When the Southern Pacific kicks back
with all or part of the $300,000 for which the
Falls is now bonded, and Eberlein commences
paying his own taxes, then can the water users
and the citizens of Klamath Falls get together
and celebrate.
o
In New York a back-alley cat decided to
move her family of five kittens across the
street. She was so well known that Officer
Cudmore stopped all traffic and motor cars
while she carried the five kittens safely across.
The world pauses sometimes when the Amer
ican sense of kindness is appealed to.
o
Those who advocate kindness to all living
creatures, and are praying and working in the
great national education campaign against all
forms of cruelty to animals, should remember
the humane societies in making their wills.
An Independent Republican
right make might, and In
dare to do our duty a we
Lincoln.
Ben Lindsey wrote his
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Svspaper Conducted
Sunny Dick Says
Time Is money, rlrh men si.-.
Rut, Oh, how rlrh mrn lit.
We have the tiny
The same as they.
I Hut kale goes awitily by.
Kwauna Ilox Company to Work
All Winter. Some of the far
sighted boys who have saved up
a roll against the long winter va
cation ran now put on a trip to
Weed and celebrate Christmas
with a real splash.
Chinese Students in I'ekin Are
Holding Parades and Near Idols.
Demanding Another Revolution.
That's funny. Wo dldnt know the
last one was over yet.
County Court Aids Sheepmen
With 3,000. This Will l!o
Matched by State. Well, well,
with wool worth from 40 to GO
cents a pound we never suspected
the sheepmen of needing aid.
Judging by the furore of Indig
nation aroused by a Toledo man's
beating several women with a
hammer we would suy that If yon
must beat 'em for Pet's sake use
a flyswatter.
Prominent Motion Pirture 1)1
rector Leaves With Ills Slar for
Tripoli. The best of luck, movie
folks, on the other side of the
world, far from the siorchlng
breath of scandal.
I am not thin-xklnncd. Not at
all. And I know that my closest
friend Is one of tho finest men
you can find In any pool hull In
town. Therefore, I merely no
lltely pretend not to hear when my
wife saya she sees why a warm
friend Is llko a move: You lnve
to keep feeding It.
Tidal Waves and Hurricane
Sweep (he Coasts of Italy. It
seems to be pretty rough both on
the coast and Inland.
Klamath County Sheriff Is Try
ing to Decide Whether a Dad
Check Artist Just Arrested Is
Craxy. He's not cruy. Sheriff.
He's not rich enough.
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hi the Interests of Ml kmhmih t,o..v.
Do Your Florida ShoppinK
No wonder the Tcuns Iswycrs
nre out for the scalp of Governor
Ma Ferguson. She hits turned
loos, from the state penitentiary
no 1pka than l.ooo roml.t lu her I
!
ten month of off Ire. The lu.l
governor In his whulo tornl tit
offlre only granted seventeen par
dons. After all the trouble law.
vers. Judges anil police have to se
rure conviction It naturally rubs
their fur the wrong way to see
thrlr labors set at naught.
!)in-k hunters nisy be having a
wonderful time this gloomy, rainy
weal her, hut nobody else Is.
Children l'it t .rial
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Runnir.g Across.
Word 1. What the l'ttle bov in
the nursery rhym nnd in the rfc
ture watits to "come tiai:) soma
other day."
Word 4. The sound which a
hor.-? mnkc.
Word 6. A mnnst t in li.e fairy
tales.
Running l! jn.
Word 1. A city in Kevr.ua
Word ii. Frosting.
Word 3. An article of do'.hins.
Singular.
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Dinner Stories
Hill had surrerdeil In getting a
Job In a nmtor factory. He did
Jiot evun know himself how he
gotyt. for he knew nothing at all
about engineering.'
On bis serond day nt work he
r linn re. I to meut a friend of Ills
who was equally Ignorant.
"Hello, Joe." he said. "How.
are )iiu getting along with your
new Job?"
"Oh, all right!" was the reply.
"How arn you getting along with
your new Job?"
"Great!" raid Hill. "Hut It's,
terribly close work. ' Why, do you
know, we havo to work to a thou
sandth of uu Inch."
"Heavens, Mil! (low many
thousandths are there In an Inch?"
"Millions, Joo, millions."
Mrs. Knowall took a great In
terest In tho doings of all tho
neighbors. It was a great day for
her when a new arrival came to
the house on the opposlle side of
the street, and she watched with
Interest as tho furniture was re
moved from the von nnd carried
Into I lie house.
"Well," nald her husbund, when
he returned from business In the
cvnlng, "have yon found nut any
thing about tho social standing of
the new folks across tho street?"
"Not yet," was the reply. "They
have no car."
"No?"
"Yes, and they h,e pollli
no phonograph, no radio, and nol
"von a grand piano. I can't lm
"Kino what they havo got."
"Humph," remarked rrlnnd hits
'"""I. "'""'.nleully. "l-nrhans thev
have
bunk arrounl."
'h0H0 "''' f eolorf,,! em
hroldorles II Is often difficult to
"tch colors or t tln(l a ow
"hade desired; mt on f
lng two ,ir,, take one of a
'"""t and on. of . narltor
hMt, than that desired. i10 two
"" will blend In the stltche.
that they cannot bo de
''' This ,,,, , wen one
,tt"" Ju-l a in, o fnBllng ,
1'leco of Work ,or you-nn use
and ends of other shades.
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Publishers Column
Hties A. K. Thomas, aecrrlary
of I ho Kliinioih Wool Growers'
aMoilalliin, as a sheepman, know
the dlfffivura between "pulled"
wool such as ttunrs from I be. buck
of ilrutl sheep, ami live Wool?
Anyhow, he I now engaged In
"pulling" a task tletesled by all
honrnl sheepmrn.
Tholiiss pulled a little sack of
wool recently, some of It blark.
Ha offered II to the evening ruu
temporary, but the content was
too odoriferous. The News await
ed Us appearance la valu. but no
such wool could be pulled over
the 'TplUlerV rye.
At a gathering of a handful of
wool growers near Merrill on Ksl
urday evening, November XI,
Thomas did Ibis pulling. We
quote:
"The following resolution was
adopted suit the serrelary Instruct
ed to see that a copy was furnish
ed the Mallu Progress, the Even
ing Herald and the Klamath Bun:
WIIKHKAH. we are Informed
that K. J. Murray, the Kvenlng
Herald and the Klamath Sun have
Incurred the vindictive hostility
of certain corporations, tho cor
poratlou mouthpiece, the Ktamaih
News, and a small group of their
sycophants, which Includes not
more lhaii nno or two business
houses of Klamath Kails: there
fore.
UK IT UKSOI.VKP. by the
Klamath Wool Growers' associa
tion, In regular meeting assemb
led, that we pledge our support
to Mr. K. J. Murray and the
Kvenlng Herald and the Klamath
Sun ami shsll withhold our pat
ronage from all the huslmou
houses thai niako war upon them
berausn J hey have stood and stand
for the best development of the
resourrrs of Klamath basin and a
s'liinre deal for the farmers: ami
UK IT Kl ltTIIKIt ItKKOI.YKI),
that we Inform our friends, the
business men of Klamath Kails,
not to espect business from as as
a nnii It of advertising In tho
above mentioned corporation
mouthpiece, the Klamath News,
and,
UK IT Kl IITIIKU KKKOI.VKD.
Hint we take this muans of ex
tending our slnifero thanks In Mr,
K. J, Murray and the Kvenlng
Herald for their unselfish and
fearless dvvollon to tho cause of
the people of the county: and
thst we hereby publicly acknow
ledge our great obligation to Mr.
Murray fur the constant assist
ance he has freely given ua with
out compensation or especial ion,
and to his own financial loss.
W. II,
This suggestion from a young
mother may help you In caring
for your baby's rompers. She
says: "As my buby has so many
delicate shades of rompers I find
It very convenient to tako tho reg
ular soap dye and melt It with
enough water to make a thin
paste. Put this In a Jar or bottle
and label It the color. It Is as
handy as blueing on wash day.
I merley dissolve the liquid dye
In water In tho desired shade and
dip his rompers. They are al
ways a pretty shade and look like
new."
1. n. II. Stevenson, secretary of
The Klamath News Publishing
rom-iany, depose and say that the
following are the holders of the
enllre issue of rnpital stock of
Tho Klamath Nows Publishing
company, a corporation:
MYRON HI'ltn
NATK OTTKRHEIN
WA',TKK HTItONACI!
II. II. HTKVKNHON.
That no others are financially
Interested In nny manner whatso
ever: Ihut no person other than
thnso named above, no corpora
Hon, no company, nor any Indlv
Idtial or Individuals have any fi
nancial Interest In any manner In
The Kla inn Hi News Publishing
rompsny. Kurthnr that no cor
poration, no company, nor any
individual other than those above
named has any control over the
policies of this newspaper In any
manner whatsoever. Any state
ments to the contrary, either Im
plied or otherwise are false and
misleading.
It. 11. STEVENSON.
Secretary, Klamath Newi Pttbt
llshlng company.
Atlest:
Walter West, notary public In and
for Klamath county, Oregon.
My commission esplrei February
2. mu.
Heart $f
" Mrs. lau.
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nettle, or dat.
school work
Y lltus until I ,u
no frlead.hip, ,U
hlls Ii school 0.,,
re supposed to W J
la oat's "It;
series of studln iu
find myself owMtt,J
never nsviag ,i
nd ao girl or U; fnJ
rl'te with. iuA
thst I roll my
uotioru hair, to I tJ
railed oU.tuhlom I
little paint or llHtld.
tlunally motj,, t(lk ,
who is in thtoiatW
am. Is Hit otljr ttrntJ
njoy. n, Hrtt J
oflen speak llitibTl
that I pevtr us J
that I am a BatttstU
lo rare for yosti as
on snuw last i tnj
ronin sltrnllot frsn
of the rlitil ckim
some day loty te
mj rnances far m
able tHendhlsi m:
I was younger.- utt
I waul la nifia'
have a hains (Xtj
not for sevrnl rl
do not partkiHkla
allhowpli I mttU
1
play golf, IrMSut
I am an trdftt Ioshs
have nut hsd operai
sltire ronilni to Ilf4
am Bi ff sapnortltf as
lo go Into bsiliMia
full. Is ibert M
for me exrept lliras
of a IhioIi
Your psrrsli ani
that many as.' Haves
is not raised. !
think Ii Is. Thtnisl
why you sboulda'l atsti
lain all lbs triabm
Sm-e yos bsvet't W
I support thst yos utt
dancer, and I'd MO
take Imtrnctlnni Ii 1
school of the better H
will ruablt yoo It 1
people, and 11 IHtJ'
. given by Ibt achoel
able to mtH IheMH
of sllll othen. No"
bt) poslblt for rot M
one wllllni W rtl r
for a few boon
church yon and jotf"!
be able to ) "'"I
ances. Tho fstt lbl V
siipporling hhm 11 H
hie for tOO 10 d0 til H
rrgardlets
of roor W
tuilo.
W. wrltts ll J
a 1.11 J d,Wl
.. tolbesfhlr"'
w;
linve
folks
and dress.
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lie the 'try
rMtoi
Ire Is s deep H I"',
the .dross of
without end.
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mate women I
, friend"
dolr In I mVpt' 4
to dross to rtrt'V
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Ton
that H
rri
some excuse
time enough lo
on
sary toilet.