The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Sunday, October 24,
THE KL'AMATIT NEWS V
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Hie Klamath NeWS Puzz,ed- The whole proceed-!
'"IT is getting so cumbersome
OM J ? CT.T0Kta and too-heavy it will cave-in!
.one of these days, and we will!
t Palls ud KUsuUh Coast?
Who Says Prohibition Is a Failure?
BDWIN ROSI Managing Editor have to revert to the rule of1
JAMES BUCHANAN, Business Mgr. I thumb. j
""pablishsd .wry morning except j Amendments pile in on!
Monday by Th Klamath News Pub-, amendments nt a rate that:
lUblna Company at 10-1M Sofittal ... B k iv:; ii..,,,!.,,.
m street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. woula niaKf rijl Islander j
KATE OTTERBEIN President. , un for cover. What we can't j
BTKON H. hurd Vice-President do on Sunday and what we:
WALTSR BTRONACH Treaaurar may cat for breakfast resem-'
- j ble so much seeming imperii
nil UMII ir
cmn raw ax iTKiTKn pukmI nonce we feel like resenting)
v u """-' in .h. went. ; the whoIe snooti,lg match. It !
lis quite enough to have to!
ideal with individual candi-j
dates without running the :
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
MHOTM bj curb, month.... .no
Nlmral by carries, veer S.UO
OatsfeW Klamath Couuy B.00
All BahacrlptloM Payable In Advance
Bntsred aa second class matter at
the postoffles at Klamath Falls. Ore
Boa, November 16. 1921, under set
at March I, 1ST.
gauntlet of all the different;
reform measures. If all this!
is civilization please take us
back to the wilderness. Too'
much of a good thing is'
I plenty.
Ke. 1
AadJt Boreas of Ctrcaialloal
VOTE YES!
, A proposition before the;
voters of Klamath calls for
closing certain streets to al-.
low for the reasonable busi-'
ness requirements of a large .
industrial concern. It is the
more important because this ,
firm pays out $500,000 inj
yearly wages and is employing!
WHEN GREEK MEETS
CREEK
The coming week should
bring excitement enough to
make us all forget our trou-j
bles, and put every man on his
mettle. Good sportsmanship
calls for good temper. By no
method of juggling can the
contestants all win, and if
everyone nlavs tVio nm fair.!
ly, no particular harm need
be done.
-.- This is one campaign where
voters are allowed pretty
much to do their own think
ing. While The News has pre
ferences it does not believe in
SIVAemiieli lietoinn fini. van A
, .... . , ... to.it ourselves. The cutting
era are of all political faiths, ....... ,
-j ii- i of timber is not nearly as pro-
and intelligent enough to rea-' .. , , . ... .. .
... " . , .? . fitable to Klamath as the man
son things out for themselves.1 - . , , ...
i ufacture of lumber after it is
: For the most part the racecut And, because of this we
is a fair one and open to all!are incUned to be very con
comers. A good thing to re-j sirtpratA n( th(, Ri ukea Box
members that before elec- ;Company and the cooperation
it asks to permit of expan-
at the present time 450 peo
ple. The News is not so stupid
as to pretend that new manu
facturing plants are readily
obtainable. We find every
town on the map offering bon
uses and making every con
cession to secure permanent
payrolls. We may even come
A
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, f fa
MURMRER
IN
Bf FR FEUD
PORTLAND HIT BY
GREAT CRIME WAVE
CNnllnar4 Irom r One I
of Mra. V. A. tlrnnl, a nililille asil
widow, Iki ImiiIv wax (miml
I ThtirMlay In tlio barnit'iit of a va
; rant Iioiiik wlilrh Hh Imil bxcit
' I'lt'iinlnn: III iriarotlin tor ri'iil
rrl. , At dial her ili'iilli a iiromiiiiii'ml
I Olio to bart trnuMo, but when
It was Icarnril that illainonil rlnn
I vuliii'il nt STOD liuil bran ri'innvnil
fniin her flUKiTH mi Invoxtlmillon
i wan sturtiMl.
Kxaiiiinnllnn tax polxiu Ik uiiilor
i wuy In the raii'i uf Mm. WKIiith
! mill MrH. tiranl, hut no rrporl Iiiih
' Iii'imi iiiihIo n yi'l.
J
Voto For
BILL DUNCAN
For District Attorney
As District Attorney he
won his criniinul cuhoh.
(I'nIiI rulltlial A.lv )
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M.inlrl Duffy. US. Mrrrlll I.ikkci'.
ami MIhh ItnliiTlu YarlirouRh, ID.
i.f Klumnlli l''ull. weio IhhiikiI a
llri'lmn to wed fniin thn nffli'o of
tin roiinty rlrk yunterdny.
45
Lester
Kirkpatrick
For Assessor
A Squar Deal for All
(1'nl.l 1'iilltli'al AUv.)
"; -i-.i.- " :"v':
Travel by Motor Stage
Pickwick & Howard Stage Line
Connection made nt Ashland for all California points
over Pickwick lines, through without stop.
Stopovers allowed at any point.
Fares j
To Sacramento 1.40
To San Francisco 14.70
To Los Angeles , 28.15
615 Main St. Phone 999
tion and' afterwards we still
have to live together as a com
munity. ,t
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
. We have ' a somewhat old-'
fashioned way of judging a
man by the care he takes of
his family. The erstwhile no
tion that women and children
are barely to be tolerated gets
pretty short shrift in our
school of conduct, and the ultra-modern
notion that hus
bands are useful as "meal
tickets" is about on a level
with the Zulus. The basis of
all civilization is the family, 'jn front of us, we recommend
sion. y
There is objection, of course.
Some shrewd politicians see
a chance to block, the move;
"in the interests of their con
stituents," who usually con-j
sist ot we, LS & to. ixoDoay
with an ounce of civic pride
would attempt to force any
decision contrary to the best
interests of the city. The argu
ment is so Ample, a school boy
could read the answer. If a
business it to grow consistent
ly, it must concentrate its re
source and facilities to
advantage.
And so, with all the facts
TIRED
I'm tired, dead tired, from week of toil;
From constant grinding that does roil;
I'm glad 'tis Sunday blissful day,
I'll sleep and dream it all away.
I'll miss my breakfast and lunch too,
Still I'll not worry if I do;
Three meals tonight in one I'll eat .
An all day Sunday sleep is sweet, y
My ways, perhaps, may wicked be, - -And
to the devils all give glee, ' p '
But, yet, I have a pious streak
"Thank God for Sunday once a week."
ti'S itrent P'linllilllll.'ii here for do
Telopment of the himmI IniliiHtry.
At the end of the nhiw. al! xpuite
exhibited will tie mid at auction I
and the money ued to hi'lp dt'fruy
expeunea of the exposition.
THK XMSANCK TAX
(From The Salem Journal)
At the coming election, one-third
i and other frrnirt of nulnaure taxen. '
j are virfou i-Ium legislation, Jimtifi-!
; aMe only In wartime emerKenrle, ;
j and nhould nnt be Imposed merely j
to support offire holder. Vote 323-'
X No. !
of the larger ballot Ih devoted to
candidates and two-thirds to initia
tive an referendum measures. In
cluding eight proposed constitution-'
al im,nrimnri InH fan at nf !,- i U.VB
.. -
islation. Ot the letter only s small 1
percentage ot the voters will know
bcst!what ,ny nr,! Tl'lng upon. Some i (Contlnaea mm Page One)
re extremely virions. nme re- 1
-.i.-i . ....I.....I Krading
l inai riiuiin, nvilir; luuioun till I : , .
aoa opsipnea to contuse Toiers adu
SPUD WILL
INNING NOVEMBER'
and where real comradeship) gjvfng the box concern the
concession they ask, and doing
it wholeheartedly. Nothing
exists the man himself is never
Very far wrong,
'j We illustrate this very ef
fectively on another page with
pictures of Frederick Steiwer
and his home life. Whatever
other impression Klamath may
!have of the Senatorial candi
date our hats come off in
stinctively to the evident loy-
,alty and devotion of the man I
as a home-loving individual.
It shows the material of which,
he is made and the considera
tion of which he is capable. It
.stands out all the stronger
;when we add Steiwer's record
in the war and the part he
played over in France. How
-any woman of any conse
quence can overlook the
wholesomeness that Steiwer
represents is more than the
News is able to figure. The
'woods are full of political op-
'tortunists catering to women
Voters, but the picture of
, Steiwer and his family speaks
for itself. It is the finest thing
we have seen thus far in the
entire campaign.
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WHY BOTHER?
- It would take an income-tax
expert to figure out what's
what in the coming election,
and the various issues submit
ted for public approval. The
average voter will ned to take
a day off to find out where he
dnmnstrutiin which. It is I
will be of prime Importance to
Klamath rotintv snml erowcrs. One i
Blip something over. While s few i hour laler Mj.,p will )ecJ
ot the proposals have merit, the en- ture on 'flrowlng Potatoes I'nder j
tire list on this overloaded ballot Irrigation." followed by an address .
could be defeated without material-1 from W. !.. t'lose, 1'. s. Inspector I
lv .fr.tn. ih. wAlfapA nf tha for Oregon, on "tirades of 1'titatnes." '
Can be . gained by minCingiTbe pttKHKt i g0me would be little! A feature of the last day of the
things at this Stage. As big'iess than disastrous. It Is there-!bow will he a potato forum lunch-
everythfng I eon aL m tne rnamner or
i commerce, it is cxpecien mat itos
i coe Zuckermau, Kacramento. who
, with his brother holds a world's rec
iord for potato production, will lie
! a speaker at the luncheon. He will
'speak on "Marketing Potatoes." At
I this time G. It. llyslop will out
line tne possihiiities for spud pro
duction In the Klamath basin.
At 2 p. m. on the Inst day.
Close will conduct a second grad
ing demonstration, and llyslop will
speak on control of potato diseases
and seed production, the latter be
ing a topic nf particular Interest lo
cally, according to Henderson, who
IMPROVED
BUS SERVICE
Klamath Falls; Bend, Dal
les," Portland Stage.
Leave 7:30 a. m. dallr
Arrived Uend 1:15 p. m.
Arrive Dalles 8:35 p. m.
Arrive Portland 1:05 s. m.
Connection at Digits tor
Pondleton
Arrive Pendleton 1:00 a. m.
FAftK:
Peldleton 25 15
Bend 7:50
Dalles 13.60
Portlund 15.0
Through to Pendleton and
9 Portland In one dsy.
Connects with Spokane, llaker
Ultd Hoise, Idaho, the
Krellic roille.
Travel by motor siugc.
KI.AM.tTll KTAIiKH INC.
Phono fllMt Hinge Depot
FOR
County Assessor
W. T. Lee
familiarly known as
Bill Lee
Your servant for the
past six years
(I'u id political adv.)
manufacturers, they are entitl
ed to cooperation. As a city,
dependent upon its payrolls,
we cannot afford to say no.
000
DIRECT WIRE SERVICE
fore safe to vote no on
not understood and so- help dis
courage tho abuse of the ballot for
predatory Interests. !
I Among the measures which should !
be snowed under is the cigarette
and tobacco stamp bill, which Im-1
poses nuisance taxes in time of!
in order to provide more;
I revenues for tax-eaters to spend,
a'ly disposed to make large jThls W18 pa8sed by the legislature
capital of an earthquake shock I In a frantic effort to provide for
o tti .. v u ., I the de'loittcy caused by the iiovern-
m San Francisco, which prov- . . . ' , :
1 lor and state treasurer In lopping
ed to be a very trifling af-a million dollars off the Hale levy
fair. The News SO stated inj for operating expenses to make a
its issue yesterday, and later jhowing for reduced taxation.
disnatches confirmed our view-! The need 'or such i tax. if it
point. The tendency is all too
common to magnify and dis
turb, so much so the wildest
i. Invites evasion and
lis own aim; as I',
has In other slates whom tried.
Tnhnccn nnrl rlimrat!a a ra nl.n. In
uf- a 1 x J
we want, our reauers to taxed by the federal
realize we have a direct wire
service, with our own tele
graph operator, and every fac
ulty for immediate contact
with all parts of the contin-
rumors were on the street and drawn thut
manv npnnln were visibly will defeat
,
alarmed.
ever exl.tf-.d. has passed, for reven-
lues from legitimate sources have
so Increased that it Is not reeded
now. The law Is unfair, so clumsily
ent. This feature puts us on
a par with the big city dailies,
and keeps us reliably inform
ed on every happening of any
consequence. Which means
that if you see anything in
The News it is so, and not to
get excited on anything excit
ing until you actually see it
government
and It would merely enlarge our al
ready over-grown bureaucracy.
Thirty one states which tried to
pass a similar hill have abandoned
the effort, and the few staler thut
try to enforce It, find that expected
revenues are far less than expect
ed, because of the systematic boot
legging nf tobacco and cigarettes
from adjacent stutes. It only helps
to build up the mail order business
and penalyce local merchants, who
have to take out special state li
cense, paste stamps on packages and
he perpetually audited by state !
agents, at public expense. j
29
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25'
"Stand By!"
Opportunity is daily broadcasting a rnes
sage through "KNWA" (Klamath News
Want Ads) to those
Who seek better positions. 1
Who want to go into business. 1
"Who want to buy a home. .
Who want to buy an automobile.
Who want to buy a musical instrument.
Who want any one of a hundred things
that other people have to dispose of.
Read The News want ads where most
people advertise their offers. Perhaps some
article you have wanted may be secured at
a very decided saving, or tell the people of
the county what you want. " '
For Want Ad Service Phone 877
ft
is at, and even then he will be in The News.
The tobacco and cigarette tax