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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1927)
PAGE FOUR ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. TH E KLAMATH NEWS Thl Klimltll NlVc'NO WORSE THAN ELSE-! ere' only fourteen nwW gov-and usefulness. If thai wore not 1 111 IilIllalII UlOVS WHERE' ernmental agencies In Washing-1 true, men In Inter years wsuld ... ..............,..w.wi.o . Inn. Today there are nearly 100. not any almost without er Published trmty nomine except; S.. ... . . , Th,,v formerly cost the country ,'tlcu that the fraternity wus the Mondir Th. Klamath Ne-e niatn tails must STOt .tl.004.uoi) a year. Now tho an-! brat pail of their student llta. I'uLIIshlng Company at 10:-i;i Vor one thine, and that is."11"! '"' ' I7S.000.000. Ami : Among college graduates if ills-j Fifth atreet. Klamath be ievinir thnt anv calam tv. :'"",,l,m " ' P'"' " "N iiui 111 it, ere iiiitk inner men South Falla, Oregon, accident or sickness here is . ikikmi ok i hatkkmtiks ' i worse than the same thing am- i i 1 j urricui rupff of City of Klaus-I. s esewi,ere 'The Independent Hoston: Four alb Falla and Klamath County.; ' out of five readers mum have ft WWK,MMllilWIWIIWWIH, j We have a Very bad habit fouud a morsel of campus humor Nate) Otferbeln City Editor ! of magnifying everything ' ,n loluent statement of Dean ( ... XV .ITCH Vol It JI NK j.nn Zimmerman .. Adv. Mri Klamath that Falls. a brother Indian we herald '" student." Floyd Field of tho'Oeorgla School It is estimated that there are 150, ooo no-called Junk men In t'nited Slate, all of whom wander from door to door, chant- iiniik'i-iia in jxillill.llll ir.-.,i.. ...i.- . If n I.,.i;,., .lii. 7... . . : ' . :: .' " "elr mournful phrase. "Kag .... .......... .,..v.u . j v....- ' , """I lw.ni,- I...I I right, and If the dean we think he Is. tea. old rags today!" A penny at a time they bargain for the waste and rubbish the housewife would .otherwise con sign to the train can. Those tit hl llSCItllTlON ItATKS tffcftlre AnrQ IS. 1027. .....u j ur.rrr, o. .... - - o ,,.st partially so. we shall have lieilvermr by carrier, year.. 0.00 ; crime tnat nas ever Deen to reverse the belief that is held - - COmrailKtl. 11 anyming- goes r anj everyoouy rxt-epi irn-, nre K,,helinK "junk." those tiuhscripUona payable In advance. ; wron j cijy or countv. im- teraii mrn themselves: that the: ,n a ,,,oen, ,,,,. f ovrttit!i Hre moH- tlv Vh n,;f,!ncr GrPk ,vttrT "M',tl" b'""-"-'f"llIlntt "scrap" and those who Kntered aa aecond clas. matter mediately the magnifying ,, ot Babbitts" sons whoso sins bliy , ,rrk.lart aro .-re. at the, tpostofflce at Klamath glass is put on the incident run from snobbery to debauchery: j ciln,nit materials." tails Orefon, November IS. and out goes the Story which ' "h3 10 00,h' ,h "om of i Keclamatlon of waste materia! 1J3. am)cr act of March J. 1I7S. . brands Klamath Fall a a !ac,ldtt,lc bMill' hom ,h"!ks become an Important indus- ,Ju;.J,,-tr. pranas .iamatn rails as a DonfraUrnlty man stands In the t try , tlVlf. The Industry ha Telephone HT1 1 woeful and dangerous place christian purity of the fabled Sun-' rut ,own the cost of production 10 live in. j iiuui.1 ij. . im many mauuiurtumi articles. ... It is now 100 years since the conserved nutural resources and Uur Whiskey cases here fraternity system began. That I I made millionaires of In-Kxars. are given prominence, yet reasonable testinic period. Kach ! Years sko. a man manufuctnr- ir even the Staid old Wil- of ,he oll,or "ocltf"' ' stronger, 'ed one thin and one thine: aloue. , .. richer, better housed, and more ; By-products, waste and left-overs lamette Valley towns there Cf an ally cf the Institutions In from his process he threw away.; is just as much moonshine ! which It has Its chapters thani Then competition be -nme keen made and drunk a here in " w,s "'n "rs co-land he was forced to cut prices. Member Audit Bureau Circulation THEj HARVEST TOUR , ' V. MUllllllV ' :-n I hrotiKht to them by the males. I The niulll liusltieKs of their lives us to kill lime, und Ihla Ihey did most cHccllvcly by chillier- Iiik It to di'ith II was In those tint'!; prlli'iil Himns of untiitulty that the seeds of Humility were sown. Pre historic woman learned lo talk and then mailo thoMnost of tkat acquired ability In keep herself front losltii! her ml ml. All honor lo her. It . history tu peala Itself nud women cmttlmm nnnrlna Into the Vuslness and professloii'il' life ol ; the world, the time may come j when the female of the species will be no more talkative than the mule. And there Is some evl- ; deuce that it is well on the wayj to meet her. I.WiS AMI I.IIII IITV. i 4 Did You Eva Stop to Think? ity r:isox II. W.IITK Milan nee, ttklultoiua school luiper, oml-illil . rnnslder u 11 n wtltlna II" lias also had soma actual newspaper iwrlenra In I ii ii ml , ('niillle aloikmen elilHied n cuta t f tut stork lo Portland and tiuu Kiitnclsco. C I. Putnam, publisher of lite Washington 1 1. I' I Vltnea. aya That ancceasful advertisers are i suci-esaful I herause their goods ore j llltillT ! because their urlrea are ' I FA I It .because Ihetr distribution Is PltDPKlt because their ropy la Tlll'TII - and lleiause they "keep evelilis Itiirly at It." BAYER ASPIRIN ! PROVED SAFE j Take without Fear as Told j in "Bayer" Package rfvo. I.omlnn: Tilt liut-kurmiiM of Hit a Hrlml t mti'lul h.Htnry la umlmiUtiMtly i row nf Milk--lad IVKrt, ht of viHllilt n'lWt-n , kiifpH In tuN. tnvm uiul Ir.iiii. j Tho ri'Vulutlim Im, of .,nln xml tutnplt'ii). No rovolullon t-vr w. ThiTw mv mill puitU In tilt.hlIir 1 mr. lirt'llV t tl r.iiniiii' n IM! riiiiiv .. ., t ft.. ..rla und popiilnr yuunff (luiuhter of , us Ihouich tlio HuHtllo hmt iu'V-t -J.,.tv,.,i h.r i w(i)isiua a till ,11 ra, If. . I I it 1 1 II I MilVU tliol AIlHirii'UIIU Taylor, will make tier debut In whose minds were nro-flvll war. SHIPS TO CARRY , U. S. PORT NAMES This morning there will be a Harvest Tour of Klam- the ,.; rtr operation between acedemic au-j Necessity being the mother of In- ...... mountain . country. thoritles and fraternity overseers : vention. he dlscorered. in many am rails peuyre jiii-u inc , we are a community of . Is an established factor today that I Instances farming area where neigh- energetic people and unless.00 cne Tttlu,s mor,! b'Kbi . . . : , .. college auminisiraiors. ii is bors, which they are,: will we curb our imagination it tba, ,ne lmt.imat homelike discuss the agricultural nins away With US. Perhaps'of a- chapter lenda Is distract Hons. In, "waste." t 'the hiph altitnrlo mil rlonr ' from study, bat tt ts doubtful I llasollne. once I problems and.-rthe, -town! tfte mg atude and clear;(f fa . frmx wllnin w.,te by the oil i.roblpmifltvfl""'i -S-- F oumcwuiiK ta oulside fraternities. iroDiems, as tv.u.... . to do with t Thig u ,., m05t . , fttct- ,he lra. There is anvoM adage j ennntrv nf niit-mraa vnnlternlty reflects the life of the Washington society this season WIIV WOMKN TALK and In our own emancipated l.tin-1 Aon there are atlll those whoi cannot keep King t'barles' head : I out oi uieir pMiosopuy. o mere S.W FUANCISCII. Sept. If I' I -Five new ships of the Hamburg-American line operating di rect between tlcrmaiiy und this , coast will lie named nner me iiit'iiiillug In word i The vesseln will be named Vancouver. Heultte. Portlaiitt, San Fiunilsio. and l.os Does not affect the Heart AnRil.s. i The Sit Albert, Vo.'1'.tcr. f. ire runner of the fleet will arrive In , the bay here tomorrow. This t'ulesa you see the "llnyer rroa". on package or on tahiets you are not getilnir the genuine oday that ! instances, that his by-product '"' n-n Inlk Bro m hr llt), lh;,rr wont"nl' , ,, d r " tlv fiiou San "n,?'. A"1",rl" 'ro'"1 ' 1 h.y ,ha!wa. more valuable than hi, prod- :an,' "k "' ' KrlT.' i n!!:,. t riSt?,:: Ij It Is true'uat. that fyr years he had been ""'"ary ana auowing iiijw men ,,, nr ,(1 smn (lir idaeh elike life! hrow,ng and giving away mil-1 "" 'J. ;' Uh wbaU-bone necks to A v nDn,lrn K c . kvur'.tl. I leiuimiie gan nuty, a i a In I I y nrt)lr,i -. i pnjiiian oua. Wl out to prone their blouses. stating that one wiir under stand his "hfghbor better if he will but, visit- hinVJThat is true of every'community know and it is verv easv 1 "unenl oaT " " WBO,!- e,Tlr' hnow, ana n is very easj e(fort ls ma(l (D maintaj,, Ue- When a neighbor gets. the cent scholastic and moral stand- bellyache to imagine h has "d" the principal source of rev- euue of the produitrK. Waste at the coal minis is being utilised in the manufacture of a number of products. A soap factory be I came a huge Industry w hen It ,,a . j leurueu uow iu mase a cooaing '. 'fat fmm nna Ii. K. 1 ' r . -. Anoiner cnange is ine nemo- .... -i-. .n some severe form of Doison-l n,. ,k , j i-i.mti, i icranization oi ine iraterniiy me. i " -- .. nd Klamath IS no excep-!ir,gi or f.UtUe Willie eats-There has been a great Increase ! manufacture of power are bein UOn. . rrrppn unnltfv stnA hna tho1 In the number cl chanters of th companies. Is '"' cau-n. o( this feminine rn , ,ho u!prn WOWM 'H' IU. I,,,- ,.,., . ., ...J .,. lie arrived it a diagnosis hyh, , grandmother, wear, evamln Ing the ,y,ap . which , , M , Is strictly occording to Hoyle In ' ,... ,nk, , medicine. In other words, ho',, ... w . k i i i .. i . , . . Its mockery: she has found the t observed Ibal nn event that pro-1 , , . , , .. ., , . 'beginnings uf a new rurr age, a , IU" ' l HIIII-,1. HI S Illn ilV ill draw a grunt.' , , ... IHIIU B 11,'SI II V'tlllU. laconic sen-1 Thp isirrieiiltiirp in this i, I. m.sh, !,, : established fraternities since the T1 . ... .. , , , ,. , - I war, and many new organizations basin is the one thing which :to feel much disturbed about haTe ,ri5en. One fraternity pres the Chamber of Commerce! his appendix. . jdent has said that erery young of this . city should center j This community is now man ni woman in college ought upon. -All else Vill come 'going through an ordeal, to FrNtndent. that can come. For instance, ! be sure, but no worse than! live in groups. They cannot no effort of the Chamber' many other communities ' 'P111 themselves ever me wnoie j community. Education is one- of Commerce could hasten . have had and are having, the location of the Weyer-; There is no occasion for us and one-half harmonious living half acquirement of knowledge. haeuser mills. be running, with first year's out put sold. The timber i to lose our heads and make' relations. .The fraternity sup- Portland Bates bank opens In ;.bu,,. ; hos. -anA .v, u , , . ,. piles that which the classroom "ne new location at I nlon ii her and when the time the world believe . we are;nnot glTe and tnus comple. in..e and Uusseii. is ripe for the big concern the wors't ridden place in ments a nn-s intellectual train-f Salem has a tiJ.so.ot.o this territory it the Universe. ' 'ting and' makes hUn fit for lifenu.tl payroll from a woman or. ut the most. ... . .. . IIKANO M .Mll.t:l used In the manufacture of artl- " "u,n is ,nai ine len.nte. . . .... I . .. nilnd is more volntit m, nrntlur rt?ilmi.. hept. .. ' 1 he m in, pain, Z Ml'hel 1 ""'..h. than 'that o ,h-I '- ' This country owe mu , o" Its,-"'- excitation , blch took Oregon beach resorts prosperity and Industrial progres, ' l! li. 1 vocall- , ' aiorm during the M sea to this utilisation of J l-itcrinl, j ' T ,, '? " which reduce, waste to a mint-' K"r n, "I.lanation of this n.ent In the latsop county jail mum llfferencn lHtween the two sexes A. Itandhll, ronvlclel In one must go fur back Into the the test case which resulted In history of man. "to the lime of "lleano primitive man. In brier times (game Newbcrg 11. 125.0UO Spauld Ing Pulp and Paper mill will soon women huvn worked, but 111 being ruled a gambling He was sentenced to nav the! a fine of tuo which he could not MANY DROWNED AS ; CHINA BOAT SINKS J . , SIIAMHI AI. 8pt. 20. t A ! I A nitMMBe from TtiiiRtau, Shitn- ' tu tiff prvlnr rMt(,v(it th.tt 1&9 t,hihi,i'i'x woir tlruHiinl mul Hint 1 s ii nro inli I im foltowltiK th ulnttliiK nf Urn t htm e uwnid mo in-1 im ply. on Klnrho lUy with i ( ( hlufstft ,jHiit'ticorf h-n It J lirunjr a l-uk ttml wnt down, Miilijr ut tht piiHnftiicorii wTi r.Nr(it( by toani Ijuiu h frntn ' Aincrliiin Ni'iunNhlpH. Til K Vol Nii;sT STI UI:T j rNIVKIISlTV OK OKKCON. ' KllRriif, Kft. 20, (S pre tii 1 1 ! Wllllnm Jny ('(thurun, oit'l 1 j eirt. tlif yniinKfkt frhmin t rtKUir t the l'nlvfrlt- of On-1 (? fnr tliin cnr, linn i'h mp!i ' tlit ui'Wi-iKipor fi.-ltl fur hU TMithalt UliiuDmilsm Nfiirulttltt I'.tln, Tain Knch itnitnikt-n " Mayer" pnrl,- wo nmtttlnit prnvn dlrrtlnni . Hatruly iMum of iwnlv tulilrm runt rw rttU Druviiliita hImi "f . Htl Liiltlm o( i4 A bil lU0,kdv, Continual talk is not bene- now ripe and ficialso let us all go about SALESMAN SAM be built soon. f this matter in orderiy and"".1 " ' - . to enter will do-so. Thank fortune,! that time is the mill will be built soon.this matter in orderly As far as factories of vari-: sensible manner doing what'? ous kinds go, they will come ; seems to be best, but under . jf the raw material is here no consideration should we'' and the-markets are suffi- brand ourselves as the . c:ent to justify the invest-, stricken community for such nient. - is not the case. . . But.r-.Avith agriculture, it, Disease and ailments have u quite different. The trov-! visited localities for hun- ernmeiit has put in the irri-jdreds of years. The results gation j; projects. The landiare painful and the loss'of is waiting for people. This j those we love is heart rend is not t country of expecta-! ir.g, but through it all 'we tion insofar as future irriga- i must be practical and not tion prrfjects go it is a land j resort to hysteria or chaos, of achievement for the pro-i neither must we do things jects ate in. The thing we j that are not needful to the have before us now is to protection of health and settle the projects with the j safety, ricrht fcind of nennle nen- n pie whp know irrigated land ! It now looks as though BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES and understand how to farm j lex Kickard might not grow if. i- ' so rich on the big fight, for The j; Harvest Tour will : seats are not selling as they ; awaken many K I a m a t h i had been expected to sell. ' Falls ptiople to the fact farm ' It would be 'too bad if those money is a factor a decid - pugs did not get a fortune ' cd factor in the success of , from this fistic encounter.' this city. We are told there : wouldn't it? , was a time when the farm i o , meant dittle to the local re-' I'.vri.K sa.M'h HtitKi) iiki.p tailer. i Not so, today. And kat n taxes. when men Who are engaged ; Spokane Spokesman - Itevlew: ill different lines of business 's"nator Capper of Kansas recent- meet tho mn i-hr, oeo 1,- ly ar Tart nf the answer to ing chlMltond of mankind theirs was do. Ills partner, Kliner lleiinett. wiirk, and has enrolled In not to hunt, kill, fight, dig or fulled lo uppcur in court and his 'school of louruullsm here. Thesu things wero the tfiuo bond was forfeited. : t'ohazan. who was fifteen venr. "-IsoIp prerogatives of their hairy .- d Augu-t Jo, n.m.-s here from jlords and mneters. All they had1 Oregon building operations for St. James Collegiate si hool. near an-lio do was in bear children, and : seven months have Im rensi'd J 5 Wlnneie. Canada. While In Uter un. perhaps, to cook fond . per cent. I high school he wis editor of the IVe Wdcomtyou to Prsfttttml. iCVrnmfaKUriHWi, mK -Mil hsVh KUanatM !. N.w mswJi rvtksMu HiiaarrawM AM U. AOKlMKiN 0k HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREGON Don't Get Fresh, Bub! By Small ., i. ., . toe common ine sou produce, each doe. the question: Where income tax dollar go win nave a octter under- i"t Lncie nam collects every funding, and all will know yc"? fI.'"rl Sam J"1-", 8 UrKe pan, ui ii i ii pay me nireu men snd Tomen he i-mploys. There are 2,600,Ooo nam on on I his payroll tnrlay. Before th better ;how to unite in one b"g effort to make this Ba sin prosper. T 0 The t Klamath News has ,lnrri.-a In Federal workers anight-hour telegraph ',""l",'n,; " I" e'""va,"'nt '"I l , ."ay'nit that one in every ten who printer; circuit that brings in work for wages in the rmted j nil of 'tho World's news in Stales e' hla pay check from I ontnmallo monm.e TV,. ' fnrle Sam. ... " ,. , I If you arc deluded bv the Idea cities ftre the sending sta-; that their wag.- mean nothing to tions and when the key Is! you unless you happen to be presMd in the larger .cen- ,' ,he f;"00-"1"' recelrlng, . ,,f . .. ... .federal pay It mav surprise you; lers the typewriter of tjie to know that the total federal in liners leiegrapn in n e ; pj""' represenis o per lamuy ( News editorial room records ; tax the p,lr0 Vniiei States I , or 1125 per household annually, the message. , The growth of governmental! ' i functions has mftila Incrennes im-! HoWi ha vnn het vottr Pera,,ve Inevitable. Senator' now, nae ou Det jour rapper polnU t)10 growlh of money? On Tunney or on! Federal commissions. The na-'' Dompsey? Remembc r f tlonul capital Is full of thom and j prizefighting is like horse-' ba a"kcd ,0 croa,: , fifteen more. , racing-cither may win, J Just twenty yeara ago there i Gwnea -$eu, THewse Vf'W V ' GoT "TM Timc' y it wn't correct I vA. v r,no!l I ttfiO ,r IM SOME OlHCR Vv S' f "WM'i WHaT I. V - : . TUt Trip, t- ,Z- "-5; T- ' VvV- --1-1" T a a L-VftHl A a Steve Pulls a Fast One rv Urin i f? Z w " x.-i ,v::. I f 7 " r ' '' " l VftiT tuct Tws I J VE,-Krt-ry V.f - " , t Top (. r""" But-WtWf HAS ) ( VitvV. ,c SVS I I A-S.Mt.. I WWW. i ,f-VW,,lV CO-1PAMY TO DO ) J MM IM "Ut TS tlx ' - "aV n ) mli 1j ;mf . a tW,kw mMm . 11 'i 1" ' a.-y , ). JiJ A Cinch ?A5U MAS A JOB NS A SPAR R IMG PARTrlEf? IN CAMP,AMO TODAY WE ENTERS THE RIM6 WITH , the mighty ex-champ " By Crane :bvji . . t ' isvgks'J ,V -rrvf7 y V I ' A- -1. F0R6f IT, SOtl. FOWtr rr. dACW. TotO I WT HOU S. - - . - Tl'e1C5- 5 ' r. Cs4 f- v.. IP y atili.. ... ft whyThs oioT"" I TvtOUtiwr FOR. 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