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Sunday, Nov.' 21, 192(
THE KLAMATH NEWS
The Klamath News'
ities for special entertainment
I aside from the matter of
rooms. A similar hotel recent
ly rnirmlpt.irl In rol,f..ni
KDWIN ROSK Managing Editor I-' ,. , x;
JAMK9 BUCHANAN. Business Mgr. ! Pr0Vldc8 tined dining serv-
,ice ior every possioie occasion.
Official Paper for the Clly of Klam
th Kali aail Klamath County
Puhllshed over
v morntnr Arrant 1 ni.
,5 Monday by The Klamath Newt Pub- lne fenera"y accepted opin
iishlng Company at 102-121 South ion is that hotel restaurants
Fifth .treat. Klamath Tall,. Oregon. jre losinjf ventureSt but whe
Natk ottkrbein President we see a town not much larg-
BYKON H. HURD .. Vice-President er than Klamath boastintr hnn.
WALTER 8TRONACH .. . Treasurer:
quet rooms and dining facili-
THANKS LIVING
KLAMATH FALLS
A ThanknjrWtiig Mcwrtge by
VltAXK U WKMKTT I
Pastor Klrst MothodUl (liurch
Klamath Kails j
Text. Pa. lt: IS. -What Shall 1,
Render t'nto the Lord Knr Ail lllsj
Benefits Toward Me?" j
. It U a fair question, and a search
Inn oae too. The Thanksgiving or-!
rasion. properly considered, M!
i something more than a time o(
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,. Mxmw-u ww-r iica iui inc nuttureu, togein-; leastiug anu social jettowsnip. it)
VMTKI) NKW'S and I NTTKIl I'HDNS or with an nttrnctivo rlnnxn ought to be to every thoughtful!
(Longest In the World I i-i j .ojli icltlten a season of tutrospertloti ;
t'g e ,nd spiritual readjustment. There
Kl HSCllIPTlOX ItATKS cannot help wondering just a 'are three things which the Lord
JWItwd by Carrier, Month.... little. We are thorouchlv ! has risht to expect from the:
mmmr7Zr:Zr!?l. L.!"rr. ..nr .,, ;., "' recipient, of hi. bountr.
AU BubarHpUoua Payable In Advance I drawn for now, but what' "Think on These T un." I
- I rum, ma Hupm musmriaiwa vi
ancMthe fundamental facts it human
ill creature. ;
His oft-repealed boast of lndepend-1
ence Is a fiction. Another must
Entered at second eja mt,- about two years hence.
, . . ... ... , " iiitr 1 uiiUKUiruini lues .
Ua, 5Kl5?jh,t fiVe JearS? The "PtionMf. Man it a dependent
nw ui .narcn 4, is vi. KtitkK me t mie jruucAii uia not
ipay is not a fair criterion for
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feed and sustain him. He Is
I future busines. If Klamath IS : compelled to look to sources outside !
to have 20,000 population'01 'n Duur "" or ingenuity
o. i - shortly, it wm mean some en- M r
st.m.iwv. ii. . , . life. If the orderly processes of.
Mon.bc, Andit lturean of Circulation largement of present faciliUes I nature were Interrupted for a .Untie!
-j without disturbing anyone's hour the race would perish. Uodj
NO AFFILIATIONS chances. . . ! Iminlsters the universe. He cou-
t , ., , . . , I trols the force, by which harvests'
. - r j The only possible interest r,p,u, ,ud all Uoine,y comforts ,re
Casually, but quite firmly, ; the News has lta the matter is (made available to man. And He
we want to correct the im-ithat of community welfare. I ' administrator. Our best
jT4. - , , . .Interests are even In HI. thought.'
pression that the News is any-jK remam for the business, Acui,trd by . ,ove Ihat kBOW, no.
uicu aim vnamoer com- bounds, and front resources that'
Klamath Fulls, that wonder town,
Well known almost the world around;
A center fast growing in splendor :tml fume,
A center for all that is worthy the name:
A center for lumber and business and tnulo.
With plana for the future wise and will lu!J;
A center for livestock and the most fertile land,
The home of the Spud of White Pelican bid.ul;
The center for farming that is only begun.
Rut with fields of alfalfa second to none;
A center for railroad, and highway ami trail,
A center for airline that carries fast mail;
A center for scenery with fame justly won.
Of lake and of mountain, of rod a ml of gun ;
A center for broadcasting music and play.
That gives so much pleasure by night and by day;
A center for sunshine and rarified air, '
The home of strong men and of women most fair;
A center of welcome, good will and fair, play,
The very best asset that man can display;
The center of opportunity, and this is no jest.
The center of attraction for the last Great West;
A center, yes. a center, but only begun.
'AH hail to fair Klamath with her place in the sun.
E. W. GREGORY.
Dairy, Oregon.
Episcopal Guild
To Hold Bazaar
James Lucbke, prlnclpul of the
high school at lionania. was among
body's "organ." . During the 1
recent campaign it
merce to decide how soon the ' m Untitles., uod gives, and give.
continually, near up to toe ut-
W a 8 kIIv n.ill Kb m.ol.'fiol
brought to our attention that conveniences" and to what ex- j "e hnt j r!,. ""' Zlu
we were Southern Pacific or tent they will be justified in'i ". of men. Ho I. the) "0 ?m,
Copco or anything else that ' building for tourist trade.
happened .to ( suit anyone's ' 000
convenience.. This sort of: "RIDE 'EM COWBOY"
thing is fine up to a certain
the out of town business visitors
I.. L-I....,h CM. .I.irlnt, .1,., ,,.
On December 10, a- Luet,k. s in samr-
i i day, also, to obtain school supplies
Because Thanksgiving falls on the from the office of superintendent ;
ft
Finished Service
the perfect laundress
Whi'n you employ a IhuikIivsh why not The
Troy Laundry? Our laumlry is never late;
never sick; never argue; never breaks an ap
pointment. The finest and most complete laun
dry sen-ice all your work washed and ironed
in just the way you like to have it done. For a
perfect laundress, try Troy Laundry week af
ter week you'll find us always at our best. Tel
ephone today and employ us.
Troy Laundry
33G So. Cth
' Phone (55
source of all good.
i regular meeting day of St. Paul's i of schools
of the
ternoon
In thn nnrixh him to makn Itnul
Think of the; . . . b..anT whirh will
; multiudo and magnitude of the bcn-;De hl,,u , Veterans Memorial bulld-
leflts bestowed on each of us by thls.inI. on December 10.
j Father. God! Mr Carroi geeley anuounc.-d
j Say "Thank You" to tioil ! that hostesses for the afternoon will
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point It was to some extent. The biggest need of Kam- Wh,,.h ' lnrt,.,rtn, .i i ie.-ker! and' ail members of the
ath today is larger community f5od ,-TS nPn u ,ne obligation of'Culld are urged to attend the gath
t ., - thanksgiving. How beautiful Is the! erlng.
miui. in suite oi railroad i f ,i,h h hn- r. I
excusable in the case of Mr.
Murray whose fondness for
the " News was a matter of
record, and whose occasional
reflections never really did
any harm. As a matter of
The basaar Is looked forward to
talk and steady payrolls many i How nny hand, are weary of g!T-! as one of the most' Interesting events
) Inr because thplr sifts awaken no : f .- n.l ,hA il.nn. L-rl.lv
persons act -like scared rab- ateful resoonse! The human L..n, .m' Mn.nl.!. th. te
bits, afraid first of this thing
fact we miss them. If Mr.
Murray wou,ld care . now to
answer questions we would
like to ask a few on our own
account.
As things stand todav vn
are prepared to stop-gap town capable, providing we
quickly any suggestion that aU pul1 toother and work to
the News is controlled in anv gether to make this Oregon's
way by either Codco. South-1 second city.
and then : that,, and busying
themselves with matters of
really no. consequence. What
is lacking is the tremendous
; accomplishment of which the
heart I. selfish, and selfishness
and true gratitude cannot exist .to-jC.A Tnvt Dnnlo
gether. Consider a man living in T C 1 CXi DUUftS
ern Pacific, or any other cor
poration. : The ownership is
vested -largely- in Mr. Byron
If we could r only capture
the adventure spirit of the
Round-up,1 things would very
God's world, feasting on ita sub-
stance, cheered by its beauty, sol-'
need by it. manifold tniulstrica, ltv-
ing on from year to year and j
never saying "Thank you" U his
benefactor! "How .harper than, a
serpent's tooth It is to have a
thankless child!" Even an ordi
nary dog will respond to an act
of kindness.
-"Xot". Tours, But. Tonw j "
finally, the Vaaracter and faith
fulness of he divine benefits do-
mand a quality of gratitude which
In Public School
Now Possibility
PORTLAND, Nor. SO. (Cnitod
Press) Kree tet books for pupils
of the elementary public schools
will be provided In Oregon If the
recommendations of the textbook
committee of the Oregon Teachers'
association lead to, enactment of a
law to thla effect.
Only two definite decisions were
the
II. Hurd. and the mere "fact! Quickly be doing.- Sitting
that he has other interests in I f irml the addle and rid-
no way discounts the faith heing like blazes would at least j mony. God pays scant attention
can only be expressed in term, of i """
life,
will
hand., the feet must echo the testl-j
The mere saying
not tnfflce. The heart.
upon was that In case free text
books are provided by law as- the
has shown in Klamath or his
readiness to do for Klamath.
As the paper grows in circu
lation and prestige reasonable
credit should be given its
Publisher, whose genius for or
, ganization reflects itself in
the News staff. In the short
space of two years Mr. Hurd
has accomplished ' wonders,
and out of compliment to this
achievement we protest any
affiliation with anyone or
anything outside.
ooo
committee recommends
make fun for the spectators,
and in our case the entire
Pacific coast is looking on.
that the
printing.
to what we sav. He is tremendously '" " ".
,, , . . " ... . The committee members were A
interested in what we do. True' ...
.s i. , .(...h.!!.!.. th. C- Hampton, Astor a: Drenton Ve
first duty of a genuinely grateful
der.
What in l nortl.iilorlv Jn- i I. ..nn.nl,. .nil .rltnn.l. 'r,n"naent
r .j I 'nssll.
to control I
Clackamas county school sup-
F. C. Ilanman, McMln-
C. W. Hoetticher. The Dalles
ing xnai any omer town on , - ,d Edn. Geer. Albany.
earth wouldn't cheerfully do Uo. ana deTOtlon ie,d to enii.t-l .wJ,h,le he nn of one
The Lord of heaven has ex- " '"u "g.ro.ng ree .ex.
tnrr resource to awaken ! u,""cul" """T.T .", i
,. .. whether districts should select the r
the weather and Providence? LJ,7" e, 1..; ZTZZooo or whether th. ..... .. .;
And whv assume that Klirn. . m .o. ..,t whole should adopt
u ...:n Ti u -l'i-i.. n,u. i. )mnrt. of textbooks for oil districts.
j nai aione can sausiy ine
on request? WThy leave the Intent
schedule of development to!hausted
uniform set
RESTING OUR CASE
yearning of the Divine heart, and
me aeep insiiuci oi oianiy iionor.
"Were the whole realm of nature
mine..
That were a present far
amall.'
Love so amazing, so divine. -Demands
my soul, my life
all!" .
tool
Former Justice
' Supreme Court,
: McKenna, Dead
! its owrr momentum without !ll,e'
any aggressive program?
Somehow we've got to
break through - and break
down the: village spirit. In
some way we- must learn to
iirlpatjn ' tfia ini.antnfinna tf
Pleading at the bar of pub- 1 L r. ,:.
lie opinion the News has rec--.0n ;.,.;oi,"w '
e" ,d 8 d ."building the j leave thjga a8 they are. In !
White Pelican in anticipation !8pite of .aU 4he churches can
of the Klamath that is to be.do certain people 8ti c ,
In endorsement of this, prom- to the apt of being 8elfish.,
inenj business men have pledg-Nothink'can be ined b ov I
ed their support. And to show An; nA 'U..Un.n, k
how efficient we can be on TllT1 "::" I January of 0l year.
:. ,.: i - 'Pe "e lenainiy noil Klamath has trlbuUry to It 28 1 Death, which camo Just before
made by being lukewarm. Toiml" ,ld 'acuiries. i 1 m ascribed to "infirmi-
I Klamath is tdven the custodv' Climate cU?ar and cool In turn-; ties and old age," by hi. physician.
' . " (mer ana rona in winter.
; and future Of a Vast expanse i The center of the greatest ttock
KLAMATH
Population 11.000.
Altlude 4.000 feet.
Monthly payroll of 11.000.000.
140.000 acre, of Irrigated lands.
Several standard rigs boring forment
WASHINGTON, Nov. f 21. (Sun
my j day) (I'nlted News) Joseph Mc
I Kcnna died here early this morn
ling. I
I The noted Jurist anr Ivgislutor.
j an associate Justice of the supreme
court from 191 to 1925. passed
'away quietly from exhaustion and
old age. He was 83.
Ills health had been failing for
two mon "... following his retlre-
from the supreme bench In
occasion, working plans and
details are sufficiently perfect
ed , to carry . through if: this
i .. v. n . . 1 .1 U 11.,. i
O..OU.U mC ....en ui.ua ; of territorT now moRiy in the ! "-loing section of Oregon
xo promote the enterprise , prirnitive and 0ness we meas. TiyJ0'"
But. as npr iiRtial. lneal in. . .. . ." on the Klumuth Kiver.
' ' ' ure ud to the nnnnrttimt.v
terests are conflicting. Out of i
fairness to those already oper
ating hotels and others plan
It has one of the Iwenty-four
things will remain generally l;"ited states reclamation projects.
at thev arp rpo-arr!1pi nf ' More naeTelled resource than
as iney are, regardless oi..nv ,hl.r -, on ,h.
Dr. Sterling Huffing.
Four of his children were
cnt at Hie bedside.
pres-
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WASINOTON. Nov.- 20. I United
Press) George I'oe, 44.- a' descend-
u'i iiuttta aim uiners nan- il.i, j u...u ; I ' "'s ' or, n. uesreuu-
: a j ... x! through trains and through Th It city is second of Oregon 1n I ant of Kdsar Ailnn Pn ,tr..nne,i
juiik io uo so, we preier lO:nllte. onj -m tho hira th.f; amount of freight shipment out b' a.a ,h .,.... u '
submit facts to our readers!
and let them decide. i
Arrangements now under-1
way will provide approxi-!
mately three hundred addi-i
goes
eries.
with Klondyke discov-
I ' I Army football gume here today
...vie ut Li.iiinni; lur inuuiai-- .hit. tttblnir
uniiiuMi wntie taxing
pine
ait action picture of
the game.
The largest ox shook manu- """' u"l' , . "po,c. .
... ti,. hcturlng center in the United:"1 Kame' 81,(1 "" ,nK,c nK?rliul.
more we Bee other latotes I Poe was a newsuancr Photo-
tional rooms of one sort and towns reaching for pay-roll in-1 The largest percentage of growth I rapher.
another, and the prospective id ustries the more considerate; 0laAth?,$'h "erTlc,jriiii.K,x skw caiiixkt
The
acreage In Klam-
opening of the new Willardiwe ought to be of those we; The Irrigable
hotel will relieve the immed-ihave. Both Roseburg and Laiath county totals 270.000, of which
iate situation. There is no in-: Grande arc worrying over the
tention on our part to inter- handicap of insufficient manu
fere with these, all calcula-'facturing, and here we are op
tions being . based on thejerating on a million-a-month
stretch ahead. As things con- schedule, and more in sight,
tinue to grow Klamath will The Weyerhaeuser coming
certainly need an up-to-date alone will give Klamath a big
community center,, with facil- increase in all kinds of trade, year.
ASttl'MKN f)FrlCI.L DLTIIIS
140,000 is sandy loam and the
balance peat. Irrigated land, tin
der cultivation total 100,000 acres.
The value of beef handled an
nually In Klamath county Is 11,600,
000. while the lamb and wool crop
brings In excess of $1,000,000. Over
$500,000 In dairy product, are
handled annually, while poultry
products are valued at $125,000 a
SANTIAGO, Chile. Nov. 20.
United Press 1 A now cabinet of
the Chilean government was aworn
In tonight, headed by Manuel Vic
una. A crisis prevailed the previous
week following statement, from (he
minister of war of the old cabinet
that government principle, resulting
from the revolution of 1924 were
not being carried out.
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Have You Ever Heard of a
BARGAIN SALE
IN LAND?
Here Is One
Here is a Real Opportunity for you that want
property either for a home or for investment.
I am like a merchant with too much stock. I ant
land poor and am going to have a Bargain Sale.
I am going to offer tracts in Altamont Small
Farms at bargain prices for the next 10 days.
I am going to cut my prices from $25.00 to $50.00
per acre and cut off 10 additional for Cash.
If Klamath has the bright future we all think
it has This is without doubt the best and last
opportunity you will ever have to obtain a real
piece of ground close to the city with city con
veniences and at bargain prices. .
Drive out and see for yourself. Remember this
offer is only good for 10 days, and you must deal
with me personally.
If you only have money enough to
build a home I will provide the land
without any down payment and
give you exceptionally easy terms.
See
A. L. WIS H ARD
"i i ,
of the
Wishard Realty Co.
126 South 7th Street. PHONE 9 0 9
I WILL BE OUT ON THE TRACTS ALL DAY
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