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The Klamath News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 4

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The Klamath Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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HIKOCMXtjQjews FT "at. ton. WOMAN AT HELM Suppressed Desires OF FREIGHTER OUT ON PACIFIC Mobi. TWEM I MATC A CO5U OSIER "1 Ce. THK KLAMATH NEWS Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings by THK KI.AMtTH NKWS riHI.IMHINU to.

Ill Bo. Fifth Si. Phono 570 Klamath Falls, Ore. Nat Otterbcln, Waltor Stronaoh. F.

C. NIokI. Proiw. Entered as tronl clani matter Nov. 15, 1913.

at the poatofrira at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under the act of March S. ntt. St IIKCHIITION RATKH (By mall outside city) 1 3.N muafha 1JWI MOIlk! l.H (By carrier in Klamath Falls) months $1.00 Y0UI2 CEPSZAffcOtfT HOFPKM had ever nrry 1 "OBW BONNN 309 LIKE "NE MAGOW4 a A A td wilt, .1. 'ouns I Pj Iviurr nkwarrtuc mm Aim Stock On I a) roll Fill PORTLAND. Au.

20 Wn'tmi New.) The big frolirhi Atlantic, of the Pacific line omewhere on the Pacific IVS AlUWS UW4Tp: WUUll an, will or 8011th, Vi I v.a 1 rt. Hlfe to I d.i "1. whun BHk.H unadly." Tl Juri III I i7 I EMTORIAL never I "I'r when l7'Ta), with woman at the htdm-for part of the time, at least. Miss Helen Olaen, daughter of Pap-aln O. Olaen.

skipper of the big teuinor, Ih seaman on board the venm-l, an(i al trine takes the wheel with thel other quartermaster. She Is on the ship's payroll 1 1'HI." et job SAFKTY VS. 1'UOrMT o'r0 Cl10 8th 1 i I The rain has about removed the extra firo hazard of the west. It has also reduced the fire rNkit erf the though those are always present. Klamath Falls is equipped with a very efficient fire department under a chief who has more than a state-wide reputation for cf-ficiency.

not only in fire but In fire prevention. Dangers arc ever-present, however. Loss cf property com'g from t'me to t'me and tt intervals loss of life from the burning of crowded fire traps or bettep buildings without adequate fir-j escapes. This city has never had a school building or crowded thea Tlh Ppl Say. -Lasto 4 This l'KRMAIN THK KXTItA MOXKY IS IX SAX FK.M18CO They now claim to have machine that will measure the broad ness of men's minds.

Some of us' ought to get through the Internal thing without even touching the! sides. Trios. E. rickerill. Law Is a glorious profession that requires moral courage and lnlBnnln.l I i- tre burn with the consequent horrors, and yet most towns do eventually so suffer.

The next t'me you attend one of the picture houses, locate the fire escapes you may need to use one. Remember that every opening labeled "Fire Escape" or "ExH" may not be a very safe way out. It may lead to some other bu'lding or through hag-pK-fined stage entrances. And you'll find few enough of any es-ca. In any house here.

With the growing of the city and the construction of public buildings, particularly theatres, there must be no weakening on the proper number of escapes to insure some degree of safety in case of fire. i A Vacation constitution rattier than hln! of Sport and Comfort some great corporation to skate on thin Ice. Lawyers always have come to the aid of the state and the nation In times of crisis. Live up to the oath of your profession, and do your duty to your country. Senator Hiram Johnson.

We. have complete equipment for sport JUST FUN When you spell things out to keep your small child from it is annoying to have that child correct your spelling. Flea: "Been on a hike?" Tick: "No, on a tramp." Short-sighted lady (In grocery) "Is that the head-cheese over there?" Salesman: "No, ma'am; that's one of his assistants. I Editor Klamath News: In your last issue I notice "Show Fan" seems to be peeved that a local picture house was able to double the price on some antiquated film and get away with it. I want to tell "Show Fan" that what he says about being new here must be true.

The local picture houses have been pulling that stuff for many a long day. Some times the old films are so worn out they will hardly hold together, but it's a "Big Picture" and up goes the price, while In every village and hamlet of the west gets the same at an earlier date for less money. But why worry? The Tent show is held to the edge of town by a license that is pretty stiff, but it's not far there and they will treat you white and I guess spend a lot of money here too. I know the show would gladly pay a reasonable license and thus cooperate wiht the people to offset tte fact that they are not on the regular tax rolls. So "Show Fan." attend the Tent show and avoid those crowded fire-traps and save your money and also save your life and that of your children.

Let them profiteer off of someone else. OLD TIMER. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Aug. 20, 1924.

Fossil Wheeler county awards contract Tor grading 3 miles Service Creek-Mitchell market road. Wallowa Bowman-Hicks sawmill starts double shift of men. Marshfield Building contracts aggregating $413,000 let during year ending July 31. Bandon expects to get $140,000 hotel. Portland Plans ready for $150,000 apartment house.

Albany Bryant auto park reports 739 tourists during July, the fees amounting to $369.50. The notice In the rooms of which reads'Have you loft ana comfort for the outdoor enthusiast Call and see the many practical items in our stocks sure to make your vacation a real pleasure. We are now showing Camp Stoves Auto Lunch Kits Flashlights Scout Axes Fishing Tackle Tennis Outfits Hammocks Baseball and Golf Goods and Remington Campers' and Sportsmen's Knives equipped with two blades, can-opener, corkscrew, combination screw-driver and bottle opener and punch blade for drilling holes in leather and the many repair jobs around camp. ROBERTS HARVEY anything?" should be changed to' "Have you anything left?" "She asked me to kiss ber on either cheek." "Which one did you kiss?" "I hesitated a long time between them." Ex. ALL BOBBED (Oregon Journal) The men doth protest.

But the girls don't give a whoop. Even tr-e mo'hers and grandmothers are falling into line. The women in a family of four generations a't Berkeley, exemplify the triumphant nvarch of the bob. Elizabeth Lambert, 18, was first. Mother Lambert.

38, followed. Then came Grand-moth Eberson. 70. Thre was but one generation left. That was Great Grandmother Dixon, 90.

She finally took the cure and now they are all Ulng on high gear, and proclaiming the Joys of the bob to the un-bobbed world. Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. His fight against bobbed hair is his latest and greatest defeat. Soph: "Why does a atork stand on one foot?" Freshie: "I'll bite, why does' be?" Soph: "Ii he'd lift the other! foot h'ed fall down." Chicago insists that the fern I-' nine bathing suit must come within seven Inches of the wnatever short-comings she may! have In other respects. Chicago' guards her morals r.lnanlv PnJ HARDWARE FOR HARDWEAR Phone 173 luhbus Dispatch.

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Years Available:
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