OFFICIAL PAPER FOR OTIT? TZT A Tf A TH Fi A TT ,V NRWS
CITY OF KLAMATH t-ALLo , Jf .... r . ... , s... or p ... -,V
4 Independent Republican Kevspaptr conauewa m "
"Let ua have faith that right trinket might, and in
that faith let ui to the end dare to do our duty a we
understand it." Abraham Lincoln.
Drop Hy Drop!
A Curse a.id a Smile.
There din Be So Blinking Progress
Citizens of Klamath Falls have arisen to a
humane consideration the necessity for the
construction of an adequate isolation hospital.
While the ejection from a hospital of a boy
afflicted with an infectious disease, and forc
ing the boy back into a three-room dwelling
containing eight children and a sick mother,
together with the necessity of placing some of
the other children out in a barn, was necessary
to force action, the city has been aroused.
The need indicated, lack of action now
would be nothing short of criminal. Under the
state lavs- the city is held responsible for main
taining an isolation hospital. It has lived with
in the law by keeping a disreputable fire trap
that should have been burned long ago. There
are those who profess to see a railroad plot in
the endeavor of health authorities to establish
nn isolation hospital, but these objectors are
pathetic specimens of humanity.
Klamath Falls has outgrown swaddling
clothes. There are more worthy endeavors
that must be recognized than the establishing
of squatter rights or the town is eternally and
ever to have a black eye. The town has in
years past been damned by the self-seeking,
plundering few who are without moral con
science or any semblance of civic pride. But
it now proposes to become a city. And it will.
The type of individual who will send out
a story such as appeared in an Ashland pa
per to the erfecet that "Typhoid Hits Klam
ath; Bad Sewers Cause," knowing it to be
utterly false and that there is not a single case
of typhoid in Klamath, is the same individual
who will object to constructive plans for the
establishment of an isolation hospital for the
care of the sick.
But there are individuals who can rise to
an occasion. They help take the curse off the
situation, make you smile and begin again to
believe in the things that are.
"Doc" Powell, city councilman, yesterday
pledged his private resources to the extent of
$2500 as a loan to the city towards immediate
action on an isolation hospital. The cash is in
the bank ready to be used.
Someone must be found to come forward
with the purchase price of a lot in a suitable
location. On it the necessary unit of isolation
buildings can be erected.
These private citizens can be assured that
they will be reimbursed by the city council.
An item for the erection of the isolation hos
pital is to be included in the bond issue. Funds
from that source will be ready sometime next
year. It is too long to wait.
Action is needed. There are too manv
.j
Falls can use a little
dodging into the wal
black eyes. Klamath
headwork, other than
lops.
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1'iairlril a ti.au rn ),.,,
riiuir AKbiiuili I dhl uii
Mm ui clang fairly
to ttiia union bom !, ,wM,'
inn mm tiio yuunii iir, al
III u( lit mra Vi
lulrihar until l ya am. ohm
cruin wiiman lutad him aay
1 1 ii in ni In anoltiir aii tni
ihr fur ! rr lliry U) ,.
(ftlirr a nion an. I n Tbry
ha.l lokru iii unlx ilantliirr llb
Ihrm. I Mvurrd a Ul.irr ana
iyn Urk hr lib a brukra
hii(. Iiuiiini fur my u.
itaiiKhtr, Ihun
i k..,t
They Say: "Don't Kid
Yourself"
- r -'LAUIC-.kl.VAlKI.
It Is Ahrohim Lincoln. I hn. !
llevo. who Is given credit fur nay-
ini:. "Yuu can fnol nom of lhi ,
pople some of thu limp, cm) you j
can fool Rome of the peop! all ;
of the time, but you can't foul all 1
of the people all of the. time." j
Lincoln learned the h'thon a a '
politician. All of us have to learn
it In some manner. i
Host of u know what a pleas- I
ure it Is to meet a person who
Is HEAL without pretentions,
without affectations: yet few of j
us ver allow ourselves to ap
pear to others as we really nro.
All the aamo. In the end, we
don't fool anybody but ourselves.
To affect a quality, and to
plume yourself upon It, is Just
to confess that you hare not got
It.
There U a maxim attributed to
Napoleon. "Evcrythlnif that is un
natural In Imperfect."
It Is a rule of universal ap
plication. And whether It Is courage, or
learning, or Intellect, or wit, or
"a way with women," or riches,
or social position, or whatever
else It moy bo that a man or a
woman boasts of, you may con
clude that this Is precisely the
direction In which ho or !ihe Is
rather weak. ,
Kor if any person iinpspixici
any faculty to the full, It will
not occur to him to make a great
show of affecting It; ho Is quite
content to know that ho has It.
This Is the application of I hn
.Spanish proverb, "A clattering
hoof Is a nail gone."
JuMi!y a foign:ng of nuahti. '
wlilrh are not there.
It Ii generally true ti.al ut-f-
ctution Is i islly riH iiKMii. .1.
even before I: .t cli ar wl .it i,
bt-ing a!fecte(.
Affection slirply cannot t .
very long ait.l .in,t day lli. m k
falls off. i
No ono can pn rerre for long n :
fictitious chiini.ter; for Natum '
will Inevitably um.rt Itself. '
during the .-n-un nl huk.ng
tii .'
"Ilukini; lr.'" rv'laltnei the
girl, "why I nvr heard of them'
How ili inq hutk a lire, anyway.
Mr Siiiimioi.'"
If runl. b.ifs and wrapping
paper are ncter at band when
nei-deil. try this plan. Tork thr.c
strips of lu. lt w ile bin k el.nMIr
to Hie bottom of the etra kltch-n
i.ible ilrawer, from front to bai k,
making three coiurtmrnl. I n.
d-r the elastic link bsgj, wrap
plug paper anj oil paper, folded
it .-.t : I . with balls of rord In the
limit, always ready for uae.
Dinner Stories
However, no man needs to strip
nnd show himself Just as ho Is,
moles, scars, birthmarks .and nil.
There ore, as all of us know,
evil sides of our naltiro which
require what the philosopher
mils "The negative attitude of
dlHslmulatlop," but this does. not
When frying pork sausages In
rt u rol.inili.r over the frying
pan nnd mt will find that yti
will not In- bothered with th,
r.r. .. ... spattering the store or
Joiirelf.
wri,tt
nnly years Ml a, J
c.i.i rinaiiy l met m,n ,Bll , f
tier keplng lotnpaiiy with hint I of
for a )car. wti in an;., I That j tkiak I
llir oar ago llr has a Is ti
ilaughier of yer. and j B,Um
learn., I lit ,.e hint irily sad I nUl
found Joy In isnng for my lull, i to
........ i
ii nauaniar i ix-gan to tnrr.t I 4 M J
my nib. r iroulilr My liu.lno.i I
liwlda a giMiil po.lthm and mkn
giMi.l money and we have a ul. 1
l.unie and I hava a car to drl j
The wuinaA who married my ei
liu.lion.l (our years ago In my 1
little .Uushter prartlrally lalaa
hir.clt nn (he alreeta and go to j
dancea until now at the age uf ) I
they cannot do anything with her j
and alio trlls her ilad llta ahuut '
Iter step-mother and Is caualni I
trouble In their home. And n.i
the ! ii niulhrr wsnta to send j
her to me I know I will nut be
able to do anything wilh her as ;
she stayed with me a little while j
last summer and I roul.l n..t '
make her mind. I know tht if
she roniea her II will ranae j
trouble In my home, and ,k Ihsi j
I am wesne.l away from her dmi'i
ou think II Ii !c.t that lliey kr.p !
her ain.n they hate apnllrd her? 1
TlH-n In later years. If ah should j or tut 4
" wrung, they rannnt blame me ! tlu nili
an s nrl of U ho bruken of her prsmtt 4
bad hshlis aui-li as running the qsldlj i!4
streets nnd going to dances, after ! or im ki
"he has been lauglit that fur l ,
r I nm raising mr s'en- 1 "
daughter to be a lady and she l j the f'petH
good to mind and If I had bail " I1
the teaihlng of my own daughter 1
ah.- would have been the same.
I l's)i,k the Ijird Is making lh! j
woman pay fur whnl she hti dune I
MmJ
kit )
MUl
Is lain
W Iks
tlw SUM
TV.
link) i
sat km
of fit;
disk,
III I
rrirkej il
or (Uu
tuei m
tn an1
Ing Usrl
ky otVw"
A live-wire nlesman rushed up
to rjio hbmo of a doctor In a !
smnll vlllnij.i lute one nlglit nrj, '
linked liifii lo rn,o nt on.-- t !
distant town. ' i
The doctor . ranked up hit fjv.
ver nnd they drovo furiously t j
tlinlr'tJctln.,tn. i:poM ,.lr ,ir.
Bl. I . L . .
mo .i,,iie,.nan ask., I. ' w
much Is your lee. doctor
"Three dollars." eul.l tl. ,y.
slclan.
iiAi'i-v win:
I believe your fori:.er hushsnd's
iMiiiniiiiuijr uiwarii tut rniiii is
Inn jWt
of lh W
"Hero you a:,.," Hai,i ,,;.
man, handlnr over the money.
"The blamed Kirago keeper want
ed 1 5 . 0 0 to drive mn over, when
I missed my (rain."
This too!; p,i,c ft hospital n
Scotland.
"Who are
Mioy, oner.iline
tomorrow,"' ;,,$.,, n nm
nn orderly.
"A poor f. w .hfl ,,., n (,i f
hall k"rfocK., ,!njn hll I,,,,,.,, ..
WHS I hi) reply,
"ill. ei
; nam (he nurse,
who's il,,,' ,.,' imnK m
""ly in 111., ban, ft ,(.l)v,.
"u. snld t, orderly,
"'" Kolfr; hu's waiting
balV"
of
"And
. "Unit's
for his
I'd ' returned f,n,
f'ltninonx h
his vaciitlnn.
"' '"""Inly enjoyed I he
lng-b. es," ,e ,,, , 1(
n-...
husk-
friend,
counlrv
Some Pages from American Hit
Dt VICIOI
WAIt WITH I'lt lM I' .imMMJ
As you fullow the hK ory of the
American colonies, perhaps you no-
tlce how the ve, (lf M p,.()1(,
were filled wllh wars hud battles,
"ell, thai H the sort or thing thai
seems lo be needed to lav Ihe foun
dation of great nations. Mn and
women nro human beings and na
tion, re envious of other natlrns,
ebon, is war at the beginning of
the lil-tnry of any lie , iry. .
When .,. KK,,tl ,,,,,, Urnl
I'."""; ",v"r " "-y had lo fight
'"'II-"M. Hom.tltne, i. ,,.
ern colonies had In fui.i n,..i. u
. . " o,,..ii-
- "u.iiii.irs lll n.ulila.
y i iMiiun I rotne
nnd luuked pn .,
:' uriil enemies
IIIIICM I,, ,,l,
because
In ngrectneiit t
"foreigners"
They sumo-
each ..ii...,. ... . , .
t-,,,,1. , , . ior ine
.. roionies were very jealous
'"y """ ' " revolta ,nd
'" 'ln unrlslngs. H, n,,,, lh(.r
..n,!;',::,,""""""1 - rum ,,u,r.
As (he ch!cenlh century ,,.
V""e.,. ,,,e KngliM, , ,.w
"""ed another ,,, ,,
ih 'iu ' r, ""I -"m.l"K '"" ,,'"
. ; ' r-'Mch n, ,,, h:,1kIb1i
w ' ,""'n '"'"Wn '"'
tZ I , r """""r ,"",""" ""
w ;, '"" ll,n,, "'' minor
"r" " ,l,u "' l'l'h ued In
MORGAN
the middle of lha fl"'
lury. J
The Knghsh frnnilrn
vanclng. t olosl.ii '
back t" the Mt. b.y"J
g.nr m.iunlsins. S" '
bound in csu trnuhU. H
French tid. long '"'
e.l irsillng post" '
nil along ih. MI..I-IPP'
the Kngllsh "" I "'"
they were gl ' "
SlgllN. a,
, ,he norm
,, French '"
loo close nrlhho lo
1.1.1... Keryone knr '
rou Id nut issl under U' ,
Kvery f..r-.eelnit WI-" ,
preparing for r tM '
, imminent 4 M" "
livolilulil.'
...j a
Nw Ihe rrr-nca u
fro... hum. "llln,1fh"oil.'
Ihe fer.lle rsllrV
A few of '" ''n"l UK
It.lo whnl n""
far too close to '
...i,,l,lu. ... I '
Home y""
linffirt
ood
named Kiollw? ..
this region nnd p"
Kngllsh rj
nnd men lo P"M'" r.;!',,
Knglnml.
,, not hcen .
lake his advice.
" mi ever In th.