Pago Pour, Smulay. October 17, THE KLAMATH NEWS The Klamath News: Official Paper tor the City of KlawJ Mh Falls and Klasaath County . . IDWM ROfiB , JAMES m'CHAVAN', Business Mar. WARNING It is quite in good form to lock the stable door now that Fall House Cleaning: Time .Managing Editor, the horse is gone, and equallv I J It, ..In... lmr ' . simple procedure to urge more ' Publiahed avery morning except fire facilities now the damage Monday by Tha Klamath Nsws Pub-' . . , lUhini company at io-ii South ; done. There is nothing new Fifth strt.KUm.th Falls. Oregon. ;jn tHfc Everv fown pvorv. NATB OTTERBEIN President , , ! BTROM H. HURD...VIcPaldt ; where Koes eh the same WALTER 8TRONACH Treasurer experience at one time or an-, other. We seem to live and cbttkd nkws mm iTMTEn mess i thrive on proscrastination, and ' Los-at t tha World) ... ... ,....w nothing the News can say will SUBSCRIPTION RATKS ; ' Delivered by carrier, month - .SO change it. Mhrby ran-iM. yw J.00 1 But out 0f compliment to; Owcalde Klamath Couny "-OO ! . i i-i i r .u t- All SatMcrlptloa. Payable In AdTaarc the Pl?ndul work of the fire, "" ' I '" department and out of respect! vbscrtbars falling to raeelra tbelr ; - ... . , , , . , Kpr, oaii circulation Department for firemen s lives it might not twaea and 9 a. m ana a copy ,1 i j , . . i i tu b nt to 7ou. he a bad idea to think twice: Entered a. second class matter at j thia time before we P'R"-j tha poatoftlce at Klamath Falls. Ore- ! hole the various suggestions. otMarrn?"" 19"' Und,r Under different conditions of! w..,J...wyi,ii i wind and weather the whole: -rates htt Haw 1 Member A adit Bureau of Clrcalathia THE TEST of Main street might readily! have been wiped out, and then! what? With most of the build-j ings mere tinder-boxes, and 'many of the stores poor risks,! anything is liable to happen; any minute of any day, withj the fire department as ouri only protection. ! Somehow, all the twaddle j of political gossip fades into! nothing alongside the warning! The biggest jolt in a decade came yesterday when the pride of Klamath burned to the ground and the White Pelican became a memory. The whole panorama was so:0f yesterday. We need better much like a movie thriller it safeguards than we have had. was hard to figure it as ac tually real. We know it now with all its embarassments, for nothing can take the place of. a good hotel in making a town attractive. Almost before the flames We must have better equip ment at whatever cost. .. OOP "COSE WKST" (Portland Telegram) granite ahaft has been dedi- at Meacham. Ore., to the A i rated were out plans Were being memory of thoae who undertook but made to rebuild. That is' failed to urvlre the adventure of Klamath. Just as a rough sea i 0Id Oregon Trail and -.hose ;, tha roct nt .o,m.n I lonely graves w. j uuv iKttiiiaii- ship, so will this disaster N)EX K A W n! U.S. Marines to Guard Mails Says Head Department WArtlllNliToN, IM, 1. ifntl.d mil iiii i in,,. ii nuiii'M iiimi in,-.) wire culled nut today lo minul lti' mulls. Postmaster (Icnernl New mill I Major tttmeral John A. I.eJiMine Is sued the order fur armed "leather-1 nacka" to guurd valuable mall alilp-, inrnta. The order follnwa rliwely ihe Kllsabeth. N. J., bnlil-up. In which 1 one mall defender waa killed anil i two wounded before Ihe ln)rr ei iiipi'il with beiwenn tlKu.uiiu imj S:iUO,ilon, na well aa aevernl nlher! fntAI rohberlra anil rnhliery allempla t'lM'Where. I The innilne aunnla will niilliuie on duly uulll Hie poaliifflie ili'pnil- nirnt rnu nraunlie lla own nrmeil luurila fur money lilimnia. New will uk rimr fur mnncy for Ihla puriHiae mul lo roiiipeuHHie Ihe murine rorpa for lla expnnaea. I WK TII Kit ntllWAHT I (IIIKIHIN ANII WAMIIIMITON: j l'riihnlilv Ini-nl rulua Hunilay: .Mno 'l:iy fair eaut p.irtkin. Italil weat Ipiirihui. ' IIAIIIIIKT CIKIWI.KV Onwna nnd remnilellna. Sperlnl lalnit .tout alien. 025 No. Heroud HI, For reaulla uae Newa Claaa Ad. . NOTICE Regular Republican Nominee , W. B. BARNES for Justice of Peace MNKVII.I.K DIHTItHT Glasses Fitted ground and repaired t DR. COBLE'S 7 0 9 Main Street No mailer how beautiful your oyee are. there will run a lime when uulure will rebel aHltit uralrol mul the lualer will fade, unlcaa ttlveii alten-lliiu. You Gan't Go Wrong you com to ua with your Dental troutMa. In .rery branch of the profeaaloh you will r.celre "l-alnleM, . rareful, . and . taatlaa demuiryj" ..rumhlned ..with ..fair ,Hria. X-ltay Serrlc Open KaolD( Portland Painless Dentists tirlaaln Ulnar. I'lionn 04, t or. Iltti anil Main ::L.y I It toughen the fibre of us, and make for greater accomplish ment. It is just such occa sions as these that weld to- mark the ' trade. cruelly brief ballings of the cara ! vane. j Aa one reads the records of those I' early journeys, he wonders not so much that these were so many, as that they were so few. Families gether the full strength of a' lhe Tery youns however m community and make every- ,uued to the hardships and priva- one pretty much akin. The lessons learned will be turn ed to good advantage, ard the incident of Civic Expan sion Week will develop into a program of surprisingly real extension. ooo THE PROMISE tions of the way, must go on, since they could not be left behind. These end Irrigation resources were the greatest sufferers, and in'lsiate to an Irreaponnthle the case of the old, physical dis comforts were more easily borne than homesickness for the familiar life that lay behind, and dread of the j untried life that lay before. Per I'haps many of those who died were not sorry to be set free from the stern necessities of their enforced migration. Long years after, on the battle front of a great war. when death to operate with antiquated, dilap idated mat-hini'ry. Citlien. awako! Fall fearlessly into line! Join the fast growing forces of constructive resemment that are sweeping Ihe state, llrush aside with the broom of honesty, ne farious rings, vicious press ml-' representations and false .propa ganda. , . , The proclamation does nof say whether the rescue of Oregon con sists in turning over all the power of the self-ap pointed ! "Housewives" committee vita J52.000.0Q0 . atiUo bomls to, sUirt with, to spend as they please. Before every election, these self ! SPl'.UT WILD WEST saviors of tne public Imbibe some-! thing strong enough to see "vipers j coiled in musty corners ready to strike at the heart of government" THE HAPPY MAN He always lived on Sunny Street, His heart was light ami gay; He'd walk afar a friend to greet And cheer him on his way. No cloud e'er hovered o'er his head; No gloom his threshold marred. And paths were velvet to his tread That others found so hard. The house he built on Sunny Street, Had weliome on the door; Within the atmosphere was sweet, JAnJ friendship warm in store. DECLARED GENERAL' i (Oontlnied From Pago One) I tlnn. will be thrown open lo the ! public and will grenily rvllcve the i local hotel situation. W. I). Miller. Willnrd hotel build- j er. atated yesterday afternoon thai IIFSY WITH TI1E BOOBS (From the Salem Journal) and you can only do your share' were en route for other points of his new hostelry will comprise 100 ' to preserve the state by shelling out j call in Oregon and California. j rooms and that Ihe structure Is so liberally your donation to the good I T. P. Henderson, resident mana-l planned that rnnarltv ran he don.' If 1 orkmin What do the saviors do between for the r lebrhharker interests own-1 ran n0ihi,r unit the same alie elections? That is a mystery. l're-ing the raxed hotel, turned first lo aH ihe present ne. nt the rear of' sumaDiy. nowever. they live on theitne southern Pacific railway com- , building now being constructed. donations oi tne boobs. SPORTSMEN OBJECT To the management of the burned hotel we extend svm- . , , . .... . . j was so near that its name must not enuse for them to spend without jger for Ihe Klamath Development , led with comparative ease patny. X0 tne DUlIding OI tne. spollen men cioaked its harsh accounting. company, and local representative ePd be." Miller slated, "wo new Hotel We advance greet-! reality under a phrase, and said jng. I that their missing comrades had ' ! "gone West." So. in the great The new Pelican should al-we,tward movement of the pioneer low for a city of 50,000 and army, there were those who "went a tourist trade that Will i West" by a shorter road. It is f it- swamp its facilities. The!,in ,hat we ral,ie such "ion"1"'"1"' r-i . , , . 'as this at Meacham, to honor the whole Klamath country is; ... ' , , ' ; memory of these fallen soldiers. growing, and the center of .one We,t too ,oon who dld not every activity will continue! live to see the victory accomplish to be its old-time rendezvous.! ed. Klamath may have been aj bit lackadaisical at times, but' now comes a chance for tre mendous accomplishment. The whole thing spells opportunity pany in an attempt to secure Pull- This work of doubling capacity man cars for hotel guests. Oneiroll( forward without Interfer- Pullman sleeper, already In the'i.n with one Hon or th. ordinal 1 Inrnl varil, ha u'a nhln ti nlkfnirt j. TO TITHING BILL land this housed about 25 guests last ; night (Continued from rage One) It was expected today thai , , wn b, , vour .dvantaaa to another sleeper will be here from i Investigate the equipment mul serv the north offering additional accom-! ''e rendered ut the Klamath Valley Hospital. booth on November 2. That vote will kill tho Tithing Hill which will "'"'"Ions. . , take between 135.040 and 110.000 Wires from San Francisco nd-j Shlpmeint of silk underwear In from th nni, .i.,,un .,.! vised Henderson tnat no sleepers an suaues. just arrived ui ilea ue- McCormick-Deering Ensilage Gutters Where v'.o filling is done with McCormick-Deering skill and experience, a good, fast, and economical job is asyured. McCormick-Deering Ensilage Cutters nro designed on the simplest principles. They cut dry hay as .vcll as green and will cut tho large wootl Btrms fine, do big capacity work with maxi mum safety and stand the gaff year after year. They have been doing it for years by tho thousands. Steel frame const) uttion, with boilerplate steel flywheels. The knives nrc on the flywheel and the cutting and elevating is done in one operation, saving power, liuilt in five sizes ; capacities 3 to 25 tons per hour; power 6 to 2rt horse power. J. S. Mills 6? Son Sixth and KUmath Ave. Phone 9 Klamath Falls, Oregon i Good Equipment Makes Cood Farmer Better game each year and make necessary the I abandonment of five or six of our I As election approaches, we are trout hatcheries. Yours about to be saved again, this time.&monr them Jiere S to by the "Clean Government League" the White Pelican that is to'"rhatever that may be. which has a in capital letters. be. were available, he stuted, so Ihe plan for a tralnload of Ihe Pull- may be 1 man va frustrated. Provision I'rotiiplly Mmlc ! "U'o'll t.l nil i "You as a sportsman anil a tax- ... . , , . .. ; . Henderson declared, when It was J ..... ....... .1 KKMiai h.. ,l,n I,,., ..I .... rf,.,.n.nrf , gln'a Store. 129 So. "Ih. .press agent in the person of the) proport,on f lhe lax 'expenses of UNAFRAID "Nor deem it that acts her oic come by chance." Some thing happened at the hotel fire which proves the calibre of men some are, and the mea sure of courage sometimes in reserve. Contrary to all orders to young woman who won fame during the last session of the legislature as "Tilly from Tillamook." Wheth er this new league Is the Dry Leg ion of Snoopers In a new guise, deponent sayeth not. That the situation is a serious the state. In addition to that you have purchased a fishing license, a hunting license, or both, and when you did so It was with the promise i that this money would be used in I making It possible for you lo hunt cue. we are assured by the "Pro and to fish. It Is morally wrong fret the octopus, whatever that is, I is about to grab our fair state and crush us all In Its manacles. We I quote as follows: - i v. . : .. . . - , i- lroon cinf nr tha rturninv Vml1- i . "" has the welfare of our state ; for the state or anyone else to dlv i ert part of this money Into the gen eral fund. 'The sportsmen of this slute with J destruction, and with this assurance; j many who were planning to go lo I Ashland and Medford for the night, 'remained here. A slightly heavier' stage and train business, however. Indicated that a few guests went to nearby towns for rooms over the! week-end. Without solicitation, many calls' from prlvnte residences through-; out the city were received at the; of fire of the KlumnCh Development their llcenso fees are maintaining j company, paltering accommodations' the greatest asset the state of Ore-1 for the homeless hotel guests. A; gon nas us wiki nie. i ney are do- r0om exchange was established at ing, a bell-boy braved CVery-lbcen threatened by the Insidious in tnl" 'hcerfiilly although thous-;u10 ,hamber of commerce late In' thing to rescue a dog, and SUC-! forces of organized corruption.! of Peof'e who neither fish nor j tho afternoon, and through this Ceeded. There was no nlavintrl With crafty cunning, Ihe expon-!n,,nt nr"'lt either directly or In-, medium many were established In1 tn tho (rolloew.a on, I ovnon i,n, o' 'K business, personal ag- j directly because of the existence of ; comfortable lodgings for Ihe hlght. tation of reward, simply the wo. the neonle Inlo the county treasuries to the 'on the part of White Pelican hotel! for the animal that IS Usually have given of ourselves, to create' extent of iiproxlmately $10,000 j officials, civic organisations nnd loyal to man, land maintain, that our children , each year. This more than pays; "'hers. Hie gliosis were all corn- It docs one's SOUl good to'1"'"'1' enlv and reao "le fu" ben-' fi r the cost of the trial of all game forl.ilily situated by nightfall, know of hiir ViPirr under ' and 'k'1 '"herllance of lib- cases because ninety percent of them j Within two months It Is ex- th ih , jerty. lam obtained on pleas of guilty, pected that the Wlllard. Anchor and neath the every Clay routine. I f0ea mm,ty corners of dark i Very few gnniu cases ever go to, Young hulelii, now under ronatruo- JI maxes one nappy to live by-ways, these vipers' arc lying trial. over again the quiet heroism 1 In wait, ready to strike at the heart j "If you really denire to defeat of Other days. Nothing can i of lh0 ,l,e "vernment our legis-jihls, as you certainly should, kindly be very much Wrong With a:lM,"rP- WI,h l,"',r enom. the pnldjseo lo It Ihat everyone with whom mgr. !, Vict,. ll l oo: 1,',,l,y'"t' th8y plnn to l"!aln kl" y" ecme In contai t Is acquainted man wno 1 SKS ail to save roRres,vo legislation to give Ore- with the unfairness of this Tithing a dog. Will nomeone please ron a throwback of a riccado in nut ,.n.i ...i, .1. v.. . . t . , , n 1 ... ' IV B rianHMwnlnt.Sttt.Al.RHItl.la I SOP tniir ho m1t nrnmiifurl" reaellnn nnrnnuelv fiireliicr niir alnlA v. , si, 17.17. ... J...,.. I 1 grandliement, and greed are laying, resource. I ArcoiniiKHlnilons Hectiml I l;nlrl nn nttr i-ltv ,n,inlu n n,l u,n.. "flnaJ,,.ir nil n..mn rtn... ' Thnu tlirmifi-h rnnnlalnnt f,rfr,rt loyaity every man snouiu ieei n9titutlons, which CHICHESTER S PILLS .1 &HjtJUt&. rill-lu it4 4 UI4 sreulllcV fi l with niut kim-jm. V if if (immmft. Akr. fiA tfy.rrun I W lMATlNI M H A Pin VUAJL. ff Dedication .First Christian Church ' - TODAY ' Governor Walter M. Pierce and Rev. C. F. Swander and W. A. Wiest Rev.M. L. Petelle R. H. Dunbar as speakers Morning, afternoon, and evening services 10 A. M. GOME 2:30 P. M. 8 P. M. - c"w ' n - r WDBiiHfUhiiaiMmwiiLRi