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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
jt ? 1 :? 1 1 r i I if t ! ; (8 18 ft I if t t J ! S it ;i I PAGE FOUR ThftiKInmith NewVthe oId tor?"?f European' i av.an.au. news j culture nd 'An-,erican utn.; K . . , . if r. Kurfipean roads have Published every moraine eicept , , , , , . . i Monday by Th. KLm.th Xew. ; n8 bepn bordered by stnte I'tiMiihing Company t Hi-isi ly rows of trees and hedges. South Fifth street, Klamath America's road building rl.l-0rf.0.11' ! program is still in its in- !V"""'"1r rjwu j-jumTarnrir cjpjen.y ftnJ Ijff,, thought Offlrlol Paper of City of KUm-l . , ., , alh Vail. ..d Klamath Ooa.t. has bt'en rlVen to the de, .4....--e orative element until recent-: Nate rnterbria city Editor' ly. American highways will J Tfcimmorma . aj. Mgi ' some dav traverse aisles of ; Bi-Rscmrnox rates Effective April IS, 1927. Dcllrcml hy carrier, no. 9 .63 Delivered by rarrlcr, J"car. SO IH-llicrrd bf nail, year 9.00 (subscription payable la advance. Entered aa second class matte . t mamrrir at Klamath rails Oregon. November 15.' York is undoubtedly the ui3, 'under act ot March 3, 1ST. leading presidential candi . ... ; date. Mr. McAdoo seems Member. Aaillt Bureaa Circulatloa. : Jt . ; 1 ON THE FARM Down deep in. the heart f mn irTin i hunt ; Hghtk i keen desire m . , . . , to o " - to m e land produce. Men ; who re; iocated in regions active, alert and resource. , " o , wheif tre land is poor are I ful campaigner, a two-fisted j -As I was tittta in the rro'wd undega handicap. Men who fighting man who loves the!'d nt coming home tonight." . I. ' ... ' " . i small r .i . said Warner, at the dinner table. who live in .cities must be smell of political powder. ... woman enterei d Mooa . iontt with the golf course I Glven a "ted and fighting ; mojt exactly in front of me." as alace to get their feet ! Part-V Governor Smith could ' ',er'hnids her on th ground but (5,? " danerous "contender. - ..No replied Warner, "another he Klanth Falls has a chance In l,i'intpraxtprf in lnnH TTa has jrehance to own a farm ' and Aierate it. tuI ti in ' , Thai Hfll-vpsr Trtnr vpstpr- , T - , . -w """"" acres Oi nlnw sivnit.no- fcr tV, man tl0n nd " ""K10"8 . belief Did you "ever get any cheerful Aggrieved Customer: "That -r'nupy-a old enemy, dives In after ., hey will have. ! a can fhange only one ""r alU"g 1 , m .have broken it bevond re-news, out of one of those envel- " of corn I bought hc-re cx- h,.r. i.atPr ,he comedy flippy! ''"' '" ", Wlthgense to make it PfO-'nj,;- " opes with a sun parlor in front ? ploded with a loud noise." , ami Hud ure spilled Into th and knocks out tho oiher nt the j .1 ou mu.t have a complete ducej, pair. Neither did we I Quick-witted Orocer: "I'm ater when a motorhoat over- same time. i wnnl. of ciiiuk.ii u.unite, for . Should Governor Smith o very sorg-. madam. One of my i,,,. Albert liny directed the pro- raili Jump. SIiiiik wonls ami un it M a great thing to live ..a jum,of- j It is said a tiemtan. a French-' careless employes evidently soldi oA dnIl!llp kno.-kont that fin- ductlon with a cast which In- Hivvuiilons tlon'l count. in a Country where the land n,?--.J IJ : .it the 'good land is not all i taken tip by people who will . nuithiir sell nor part sell nor part with it. Uerejhere is a chance for the man who wants to farm in anj manner, who wants to raise anything, to take a hand. There is a lot to be done m agriculture in Klamath countybut It will be done, for fffrrning here is a divi- dend. paying proposition. , Let -every man in the city reahii what a great asset the farming section is. Those who ixvent in the caravan yestay.can see now if u : ,) 4. i jt-.i u l? u T- this ?lthe big industry to A Yi ! ". ? i f"lll.nl4b'in,,c.f;Aa lnn but liere is positively a j great opportunity on the land ,5i this country, -ft o ;e of the beau- TIFUL Forjfjfty years the United ; Statesj.has concentrated its, effort on the practical. In other words, we have tend-i fctlyto business with- cd strn out tUught of art and other r r ...u.. t. inRiici iui ma ui Luiiuie, jt has Wemed our duty to build first and decorate af ter. Have we at last awak ened ito a need and hunger for the beautiful? Thl Americans are grad- linllvl'.rpfinintr tVinie .iti' tional 'commercialism is ob- viousifc) the least observant. Kvfn:thp liltlp rpif eelinr.l uuu.ie .;iu u new uress OI a less nftrsn color. De luxe Pflitir.na nf elsuiesl on,l , ;i , . ' as eliminated in the second modertl literature have round of the nnlloinl round tour foiinda new market here. ' n"m",t ,"'re 'odny by Mrs. Kiexa The Spera, symphony oij KVM,'Ml rl,"",P' thestMin, art exhibitions, the , Masterful ( iron , flar by Mrs. tlramrt and the other higher "raier ftave'der ' -i and l vic- WmJ'r ,.( ii... 1 lnry ,n ,n .U -Jiols, Miss Col- formifof art and culture lert Dredlcle(I , manlro hnvebecome an integral I title, lost mainly because of her part til American life. putting. Un recently American l. ?ll maddjtutoinobilex excelled the Luropcan in mechanical perfekkllon, production and low price, but could not comp'ifle with the European In btauty of design and body j jWinWciLU. Jt ati and green AL SMITH AND HIS CHANCES Among the . democrats Governor Smith of New I retirement. Governor Ritchie of ' Maryland, gentleman dabbler in politics, goes his amiable and rather futile way. . Senator "Jim" Reed, seemingly growing a little weary of the game, clings shade trees hedges. f" hop. of inheriting ine omun sirengin in a con-, vpntinn ripafiWIc - v, -Z meie, nueer, is me ruo. fellow got ahead of me. But I If the democratic Party..,'0 m" mlnM' or must be united to stand it is : a b?u"A!. falL The rounds of 1924 have never healed, merest mention of Smith or .... AlCAdOO Starting them to, bleedin afr.sn, iv-usw . f- , ... ' on Stranger things have happened his fiuht would just be beginning. To be elected hp milat intiieoi Bryanism to swallow Tam uiaiiyism hiiu persuaae me democratic donkey to wear' the pelt of the Tammany! tiirer." He must-' itpIH hp ! Turpentine Belt and the cot-' ton p,tche of the dry South 1 and the short. Br,.an ! ifsm of the bone.dry Wegt to the wringing.wet East Af. : ter accomplishing these 1,, whi..h malco t. twelve ,abors of. Hercule : must mobilize the republi-; paIe into insignifieancei he ! can vct3 and the Middle West corn and wheat belts behind his candidacy to A machinp rpnrpspntprl tn be certain in the diagnosis j oi disease has been tested and found to have altogeth er too many incurable ail ments. . Little Robert Reed, who AlfLl.'l ....i. i.t . i i'ul pacco in nis "l0"'11,' may be the fatner ?l . . l"e nioaern igaret oi sV 1 1 . . t , . . noiuer. Giving every man a jog is ; recommended as a cure for ' unrest. Still, many are will-: i ing to take the money with- . out the job. o ' NATIONAL CHAMPION ! STAGING COMEBACK ' " fLru., , fiAUDK.V t'lTY, I Seid. 21. lu' twenna foiiett, women, . n"""l olf champion In 1922' j in i '" the third round and the match expected to produce one of the finalists. Mtnle do la Chaiime today defeated Mrs. H. O. Illglice of Detroit, one up. Orenon City woolen mills have 26 traveling, talesmen selling clothing . -;:, ' -,u .-."?-( WHERE THE LEGION MARCHE D THROUGH PARIS Thii MnL nf flit- AinerlcMit ihrough the Arc dp Trlumphe. nt OFFICE CAT 'Junius Jocular Pome The collie to the (greyhound raid: ' Twould be some joke, my brother. , Another way to exterminate our wild life is to do little ' Ht-nnot-ketl hUHband: "Wbore I mMr toln ",r, " w""lxever know Ja.t what she win do Maid: "T., Palm Hea.h. sir. H. H.: "IV you know whether. rt h. taklB me with her 'man and a ltuuLnn m.nle a bet , , nirh , ,hrnl ,,,, ari mi in . mi .nihip. Tim "itere.1 the siable at SALESMAN SAM iMiewswiM pups UUTflrt-Ue.tAllST Be IN WITZS.1-P.MP'. BOOTS AND HER i f . BCCT4 . 5AT - it's A V C -ID "' "To . f. . VV. Vflo t tVV Ml V1HY Vco MIAN KITTY f Wt..,V.VXtl.l. teu- ' LtT -TAvct A lAV.' A. A MlfioTt- V V WVC" Iff it ' '' "' N i&Z&f fflT tAtK VlJr' J( VitW: MlfW te TRAtK ' vvAciiixrryrmj titrt? ii .'irUH.Jii.lVJIXVi.1 X ! - A'l'f- inH Ikrym '(r- i -Sti'w rrttel v w . - .v.iye,: ... . THURSDAY, SKPTKMHKK Tl. Wil. I-uUiit Hivunir im! Ibiwe blstorlr ltltwr iiIoiik tlu- Kui- Koynl from I lie i nluhi; after 1. mlnutiv the ! troitNtTH hiinrlng over his arm. German ranie out, . lo mlnutea ', Sonienne uked him who he was j Inter the Frenrhmtiu ncnre,l. j working for- he replied the l ; At I oVItM'k .the "goat h-ft the ; troit Kree I'resa. !t,.llc. ' - o I o (K-mlxr ' O-'toher is a daring pprlfe, j A winsome Utile maid. Brown-eyed, laughing, tempera-, ' mental. Hair ot rutwcl hade. Just can't blame Jaik Krost (ur j stealing My best flowers to uivo her;. Anybody'd like to please , Pear Utile maid. October. Times she'll turt the day: a cin Kin' ,., . Breexy, mellow sonic. . Mukes you want to leave your work. , And hike alonx. Sometimes, too, she tukea to stcbin .... , .. Makes you feel no blue; Shakes the leaves from out her garments. Skies are frowning, too. Wouldn't want to eh'anpe her temper To a sunny smile; Why, even mortals aren't happy , , Why shouldn't I? TOU popcorn." o sandr was walklni! alone the mld-lstreet in Detroit with a pair of'lunJ Kai h lands a haymaker good, let'' If v)eeT ojGftrA, qi. 1 uc.n a.irr mica i-aoFfl!LI vou'LL Mtvvlf. 1 3 -CWeRt- I've us croisUing -xo -twe S w BUDDIES J M.M. In lknrlt ill I Mmli - I'lu Into t i llanciuct: Some cold vilual on (a plate; somebody you don't jVnow liitrixtnclng a speaker you j duu't care to hear. At II :.10, "There rooh ihe last 'car." "Oh. fliat's all right. It I kl , you goodtilght. 1 cuu jutt make the 5:15 In the morning." Love may la- Mind, but the ' average tnoitifr-lii-lntv U t)(N.ier. an cje At the Liberty ' 'More lay I Work whKhess men, but the hutlnefH men 'will hiw at the l.tluTiy theatre have to think them up them tomorrow let Peter H. Kyne's lat-, Helves. st story 'about t'appy Kirks. That many varieties nf Idea ; Kyne has outdone all his formei jure handed evry hiiHinei'x num., efforts in rrt;uttug amuning lt- j but the nueress of Ideas depend uutions fnr Cuppy and his aso- j on the dei-NInn of the hurdnest elates and in this comedy he hit ' man, lulmoNt all the principal n. lorn ; That the man who Ruri'.'d Ik j floundering around In San Kran- not the man w ho wails for huid- tciseo Hay at Home time during the nrtlnn. First t'nitpy's daughter Hetty fall. Into the water. Willie Hlm h- f is. 1,1 .f llasrl ll.nsrti-lul.l inhes a fist fight Is another amus- IngVinci.lent. Tugs collide In tho ' hnv. and the cnnlalns stnrt fight - That Isn't All He Missed The Kid's Clever f ' At Last Jif STiiti'mber ruili. Tit the lift they iinxu-,1 the llnlil lie Mile (cltv bull), thru li I'liK-p In iiiiriil-, then lo ii(n- lliime, wft- n- tin- miiilo ilUlumdrd. Did You Ever Stop to Think? ly KDSOX It. WAITB Hlutwnre, OkUliuina That l ho wltlt'-awtike lmnlmsH man nevrr hejUutt. .That lie knowri tlioe who IiohI- ; tule never arrive. That hn kuows the buttiiiens thnt huHatn U often ltxt. , That buMlnetiM men munt, be up and cluing all (ho time. Thnt (hey must be conMuudy : orighmUnie new Ideart and ailver- tinlng ptuiiH um put them into offert. , m That the right ailviTil-ln at the right time Im'reane biitliieM, Thul good Idr.tH Inrrrnse biisi nesH. They do not hunt the hiihl- ness, but the man who muken up. his mlud to sutfeed and !.. i, xoes ahead and lines It. j The better a bUHlne .serve, la u (l.t i.,tfl..r till t II OslK eluded Mary Hrlnn. Charles "lliid- dy" llogers, K. J. Hat. Iltfe. Olio i lioffnian. Albert firnii and f has. i ' Heinle" fonkl! tJILL V,SArA'? J2ecAetvB6.,-Xt K W -xVitArxceNTw otw of ooR fligw- P. Mice PW fOR ft tyuHAP atflX ik - Ub UY: V'. m H . A, VI jrrv w THK STREETS n w FlAlRlM v. f ci i It y Tin-: in i.i:h I The lilea of letter g"lf U " , . i . . i . " '" t ' . , ..,, ' ,',r '"'- ' ill-". M I. . . , The onler of letlers cannot Im- clii.g.-.l. The solmloii Is pi-inled on 1'Hge 8. V (aV $ws- O' ; 17 Wf IA fcgWVK INC piB U rT Qr pjrf -4W AU, WtiSH UP, HOXVt I U ' Tft WORPX ftrjooT AT ALL - ' N - KLAMATH NKWS CominR to Klamath FalU - Dr.MISLLKNTIHN SPECIALIST in Inteimil MatlUliio for lli mt flftern yvnrn imi:m nt oi-khatk Will lie at AIU'ADK IIOTKI, MiiimIii), Hi'pl. Ulllh ' tirrire Itiiurai U a to H p. (K IIAV OM.Y i 1 Imrgi- for t'onaullalloa Dr. Mellrnlhlii Is a regular graduate In niedli lne and surgery and Ih llirn.ed by the atatn nf tlregmi. He ti ies not nperat fur chronic iiendlcllln, gall Htones, ulrers of stomach, tnnidt or adenoids. lie has In his credit wonderful results In diHea.es of thn atnmach, liver, bowels, hlnnd, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet ting, rulurrh, weak lungs, rheu matism, si lulli o, leg uliers und rectal ullineiiis. Ilelow are the names nf few of his many satisfied patients In Oregon who havq been treated for onn of the above named causes: Kltner Hooker, Condon, t hus. Iiesch, I'orlland. . l, '1. Horn. Ilonanta. Krcd Hhlelds, Klnmalh Palls. " I Hanlel Kielnnn. Allegany. ,r i II. K. Nenl, t'eniral I'olnt. ' Joe Shet,Hltlps, t;ltilHn. Hcmemlier alsivo. date, that consultation on this trip will be I free and that his treatment Is" I dlflorent. I Married women must he ae ' romimnlcd by their husbands. Address: "II llradhury llldg.. Iis AuKetes, f'alifiirnia. Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 90S llopka 1116k. Phone n-J By Small ; By Martin By Crantr