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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
it I OFFICIAL PAPER FOR FT AMATR HATTY NEWS c. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS iliU J..-l-i VJ-TJ-J- - " ' " """"""i uLCEMBa .4 Independent Republic? Newspaper Conducted .in the interests oj .hi. jv,W,, , ''Let us have faith that right make might, and in hat faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. The Children's Hour ,1 Klamath Advent Historv's Pages. Give Memory a Sew Cluince Everyone owes it to himself as a vital part of his mental equipment to know history lo cal and national. Youngsters are crammed full of the slow, agonized steps by which their country was developed. They grow to manhood and womanhood, but the vaguest outline of his tory remains in their memory. They scarcely recall the throes of their forbears that made possible the civilization of today. And they would re-read history if they had time out of the few leisure hours given them. It is with this thought in mind that The News is to introduce on its editorial page a new history feature service that has never be fore been introduced to the American people. It is written by Victor Morgan in tabloid form, is easy of assimilation. Two minutes a day spent in reading this history will, m a short time, enrich the reader, young and old, a thcusand-fold. Also, follow from day to day, Klamath Adventures, appearing on the editorial page. It will be a complete resume of the human and physical history of the great Klamath country, written entertainingly, and a3 accuratjpy as the memory of the oldtimers can make it. If you have not been reading Klamath Ad ventures, get the back chapters at The News office, and begin now. Victor Morgan's pages of American his tory begins tomorrow. WHILE ( I HAVE nATt WITH THE . 'VliY-cV- I) m V.r :. . Heart & Home Problems f Hjr Mm. Klluibnh.Thompnn Bonds of Fellowship Rough Roads No Barrier It is a splendid example of good fellowship and fraternalism that will bring a half-hundred of the B. P. O. E. over tourist defying roads a dislance of one hundred and one miles to participate in an initiation and smoker. And that in the dead of winter. There must be more than a little truth in the "best people on earth" line, for it is only the best people like the half-hundred from Lakeview, that would undertake such a trip. Lakeview Elks, our hats are off. May you longer prosper individually, and may you sometime soon, much as we enjoy having you with us, have a lodge charter of your own. The Klamath Elks are doing much to ce ment strong bonds through the state of Ore gon, bonds not only fraternal, but the sort that make for better inter-community understand ing. B. P. O. E. fellowship goes a long ways, over rough roads, mountains and deep into the hearts of men. You can say one thing for imitation liquor. It doesn't make anybody happy enough to sing. A good example of tact is a salesgirl hold ing up n size '44 and calling it a sweet little thine:. KI.ONDK FI,.PPKK AHOl'SKH "lN.j 8ANKI.Y JK.U.OIS" WIFK j Dear Mrs. Thorn pson: Please tell an Insanely jealous wire what to do. There It a blonde flapper I In the office where my hUBband In j and they ace too much of earn other. Then to cap the climax.' ahe plays in the same orchestra he Is In. playing violin. He plays cornet. She lives on the same street. The first tlrno she went j he said he would have to take her and introduce her. because she was so timid, etc. Then every time they rehearsed after that she would ask hint to como for her and up he went, when the girl had only a little way to go alone. Then after rehearsal they would come home together, along about 10 o'clock. Jla tolls me he shall continue to do this as long as she asks him to, regnrdless of my feeling or the trouble It makes In the home. Ho goes right In her parlor and waits for her. I'm to afraid people will talk. E. H. Your husband shows lark of proper respect for you in Ms ada mant attitude. Perhaps you spoke to him about the maltor in the wrong way, and made lilm obsti nate. He may dislike to mako ex cuses to her now, since she ex pects .your Jealousy and you should not be worried nliout It until you have mora concrete evi dence of his disloyalty to you. I think that with tact you can man 's' to mako him sec how this conduct Is compromising the, young woman as well as himself. K. S. D.: Yon evidently do not know that It Is against the policy of this column to reveal the .n. tlty of correspondents. Experi ence has shown the rule to , wIho ono. ni.SOI.'STKn O. M.: Y.,n r,, an unconscious humorist. y deny the allegation fn riueiitiy made In this column (by "disgust. il" girls) that there aren't any decent men any more, and tiKn proceed to declare tli.'U there are no decent girls nowaday. There's tmttihis wronK with :lirr buys or girls lluy'j' alp.mt thr c.ime now at tiny vjQro n;UB wu, i.f the "fls; per . I.O.VIWOMK ClltL: Di.n't al low your lonesnmencaia (t, drive you into the arm of a mnn Willi whoia you never could be happy In marriage, ll'n easy to sec that you two are In ..nipalllilc, Ju,i let him drop out nf your life. &n I Lope for a truo !nv. Sunny Dick Says President's Mono so Says Tax j Itediictlon Will Cure Ills. A good i muny people are strongly opposed i to the use of medicine, but we ! bare yet to hear of any not eager j to try this nostrum. It I Indeed 1 easy to take. Chilili't-ri's Pictorial t. ross Word Puzzle I Tern men were arrested last week for stenllng 1110 from their companion. One was convicted and sentenced to two years In the pen. The other hna been turned loore. What an Irony is falo! Yet it's not so bad as long as It Iron tho other fellow. New. True "Klamath Adven tures" Serial In Tho News Stir llerpnnse In Young and Old. Yes, It makes the old settlers hntncBlck and the young ones en vious. .. . ( . . Running Across. Word 1. How many bags of wool did Baa, baa black sheep in tha pr'tire nave? ' . rd 4. One of the months. Abbreviated. Word 6. A fairy or sprite. Word 6. To taka something Without leave, x Running Down Word 1. An athletic game. Word 2. Tho last name of a pop ular Revolutionary hero. - Word 3. Tho name of famous tower in Paris. SATURDAY'S PUZZLE A NSW ICR ED The president of the Automobile club of China, visiting 'Frisco, says that the hesvlest, mortality is with natives who think they are pursued by a devil, and run directly In front of a speeding car so that the evil spirit will get run over. In this country It's little different. The natives, laboring under such a delusion, get Into a speedy car and run over the other fellow. Compile,! by R. W. HarS , (All ttlifhu Rose? EPISODE V. " ; Link J.ff, M.h.r of MUchieJ Give hut'd to iho title of art Indian- u. , hut u irotitl Indian. . .. . . H No, thin dues not huppen io bVw. Modoc troubltftt. i .. Thcro hnvo been told nml retold man At.. bound enilKrnnt trnltiH, but not so mnny itoriM k niTOK.1 oi i-ntii-uounu inttiunN. That g what !. .,..(.. ..e .f tri..n,.ti. i.it . n ,nl M provisions Way down Eaut. ' Now, tho good Indiiin who told then tale. A rmrch II his beard was as long I H patrla as his moustache, years about (2. amaslng memory, bark to tha Ulna lie has the II baa an which dates when venison Kxpert floriculturists have list fd nearly 800 different species of An electrical process for tem pting saw teeth In much shortor Ime than usual has been Invented In Kuropo. Near a town In (iermnny a stork flying soulli from the autumn cold fell llllo'n'fie1(l!"''7'er wlllg was broken. Hlio wns found and mndo ,ho muchjof.yia she has stayed on. ml, In' particularly fond of children. Unfortunately for America she would likely not have been so Wclcomo In this country, Scnnto To Take Up Nntlonal Air Problem; Itemownts Favor Mitchcy Plan; Warm Debatos Foreseen. Much hot air will rlso and ninth cold water will be thrown. was plentiful, when a lub of fish could be bad out of Link river any time, when wild fowl abound ed. This Indian has. In fart, a memory that Is too good. II pulls names ami dates out of the misty past. These he mingles with genuine thrills In such a fashion that many white men would be skeptical. Truth la stranger than fiction, darn much so that it sometimes falls under suspicion as fancy. Hut there are. however, same bonest lo gootrbess supporting documents that dovetail the Incidents. With this warning, pleasure Is taken In the Introduction of Jeff Riddle, sou of Frank Riddle, whit man, and Wlnenia ("Tuby") Kiddle. plrlurequo and historic Indian' woman. Jerf llli.dla la sponsor for these adventures. Those who know Ihe least about the great Klamath country have heard tell haw Toby saved the life of Colonel Merchant after the good Oregon pioneer had been pn.tftrly scalped when (leneral Can ay went to one too many peace parleys with Caplnln Jack. As a token of his appreciation of this eminent scalp specialist and bur family. Colonel Meechsm nominated them a members of a party of twelve for the capture of much inojtey bark In Ihe country where Indiana had beeq forgot ten. Thero were In Ihe party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. (irorge llurney, Rharknasty Jim, Steamboat Frank, Bear Fare Charlie, . David Hill, Tecnmseh, Meerham and Captain O. ('. Ap plegate. ' Warrior Itldpath, of a trlbo akin to the chautaquas. Joined the party Inter as scout or advance agent. Rldpsth was a well known character on many circuit whereon tho fanners, having cnt their corn, had lime, end money wllh which to listen. Special mention must bo made of the fact (hat little Jeff Riddle was very much a member of the party. Departure was taken of the northwest at Yreka on the JBth day of January. 1875, by stage for Redding. Tho Jeff of today well remembers the date, lie was I, H. II. Stevenson, secretary of Tho Klamnth News Publishing company, depose and say that the following are the holders of the entlro Issue of capital stock of The Klnmath News Publishing company, a corporation: HYitoN ninth ftATK OTTKItllKIM WAI.TKH HTRONACH 11. II. HTKVKNHON. 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 Klamath News Publishing compnny. Further that no cor-poi-Hilim, no compnny, nor any Individual other than those above named has any control over tho policies of this newspaper In any mnnner whalsnovor. Any state ments to the contrary, elthor Im plied or otherwise, are false and misleading. . n. ii, htevenhon," Secretary, Klamath News Pub- llshlng company. Attest: Waltor West, notary public In and tor Klamath connty, Oregon. My commission expires Fobruary then M Mttrf tend., yMri, a(l 1 grsnuuik., i,00t4 weot rhilles wit, J rows, tij k, (k, bey entrslatd for ill J'f Riddle reUtJ bountiful tiuruhj party by Coloa.i kvJ uuilalni. Tht tk! tnlned their objertln money pi,Ti ,h expense oter-inuwc enue.. anil shortly became tho mis. The lBttN. New York after i J twenty Buatat. kJ Into his porktu (, funds la sit Ciii and the party,' wit) uJ of the three Bulks UJ bark to the PirltkfcJ steamrr. Mill J.tl Biiithil As a muter e( tutW oua of Ids fan tiiu going with Us tnH II got bavtd B corner sn4 aikeaii tale of lh ttd aits' . who dared let M a ocean. "Ocean Is U i Jrr whlinenl m "bhlp all the tletm 'Pooh, pnoh.' D at hear 'Pook, ftosk.' Il isad gel sirk ul Ik dlun goes onrWrlid eat Indian Hill rave ftUnM ,lnlr. ; lie west CJ gale and told at M going on lh ikli U could gel osl et ka fish say, 'Poob!' Moil (el this Inillao," Hill was plnlu hti atk reierrallos. HiW ' with II lie startrl " Vuy after day ki setilna sun. Vin k wns gone It coitlw Ihe sun down er .hnrlton. He carl Im: ter many hordthlr M Ihrnce Id Yrcka. stole s horse Id Thereafter IIIII '4 a aun-of-a-gua ( a H Iff, John llendrl- " chas.i, relentleM anl I'l Ins. Ilendrlckij wolrj 1. 1...... rr Uis Int'k II lng Indian, an lnII H ed only to get nt. ' At l.lnk river rt"1 ended, but Hill and galloped on. Hi tho hills, the o'L'1" Mnd dim. They approsctied Hon.. Hill looked bad. e.e s a mile Mitl th reservation Hlfl P" tired mount and Jnmp turned his horse'i b' rectlon nf Ihe rapMlf 1 ,t..n,.tv and wharW rinl,.. sending It linn i Then llltl ssl blmfl' ,1 rnlled deputy arrived H . ned. HI" lino "er- mune from rre"'. 'been caught will. tho reservatln"' Hill made fsw'lj .,-i. his fish. Poo'1 j '" - nut unto , .mi N0V I M chief. (Conllnel1 tomorro1 sp: Ar