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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1920)
1 ft INMMY; JVN3 , I IK feVENlNG HERAHV KJJUtATH FALLS, OREGON MOM POCK. M The Evening Herald .'J. MVRRAT prkd soon aty SMtor s" ' ' NOT DANIEU-DANIELS 'PablUhed flally. eieept Bunday, by Herald Furnishing company 01 ata Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Jittered at the potofflca at Klam ath Falls. Ore., for transmission thru HM Ball a second-clan matter. i. tabacrlptlon term by mall to any aatrcsa In the United Btate: ,.15.00 Tear month .50 Umber of ttie AtwocUtril Prrsa. The Associated Press Ik eiclushelj I aatltlcd to the uie for republication! at alt news dispatches credited to It . fjr act otherwise credited In thle taper, and alio local now published, twralB. I k All rights or republication of spe Sal dispatches herein are also rc- WKII.NK.SDAV, JUNE 8, IfttO nit: si'tau mioutaci; It's pretty nearly time thnt some body put n curb on the outrageous prlcci of sugar Depending on what part of the country jou are In, jou arc paying anywhere from 2! to 30 cent a pound. And from the finan cial centers we hear talk of 3S-cent ' sugar and even higher. We don't know how much beet agar enters In this profiteering bus Baca. We are pretty sure that the aet grower blttself gets little more taaa bis cost .of. raising beets; prett) aare because that's'the fact practi cally all agricultural product In this country. But we do know m that the .aalpulatort.pt the cane crop are the fellows who, are putting this hur ts) on every man, woman and child kl the United States and babies, too. The buyJr of raw sugar and the refiners are. mplv eo'nlnr, anoney. The prolts on their water ed common stock are enormous and are published wKH 'great glee1 In the laanclal paper.,. , , The refiners sell at large profit to wholesalers; many of whom hold the agar In tbe warehouses and dole It at so that tbe demand shall be far graater than tbe supply all the time. W hear of 250,900 tons In ware oases In New- York alone, or Are aaaads of sugar ' tor every-uman telac In the country." Isn't there some, jriy to relieve tko exasperated coaunir-4also re lieve the exasperate- retailer, be caaae oa hfa.,Jnnaceat.aa he Is In tka vast majority, falls the denuncl Um of the public. s I alLS aHaVBaalaBaaB't bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs cVHbUMbb9 f&& J V 3!asBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVHaVB kaHBHaalBPB-L. vHaHaWiBaiBr1 FKIlK.llAli Jl'lllHlMCTlOX Hill NATIONAL l,llKi Domestic Science 1.0S ANISFXKS. Cat.. J hum 3. Jurisdiction over the Yosemlto, Sj quota and Oeneral Grant National Park i Is accepted by tbe United States under the terms of the PUelan Uaker bill recently passed by the Senate and the House of Represent theVcnd rent to the Preild"nt. Hall of the Salad l la the Servlaff Thermit The following rules gotern gener ally In regard to tbe serving of salads: 1 Wwtable or fruit salads, with u simple dressing may be served with The bill reserves to California the n, eourtr right to serve civil or criminal pro , ,More vlul)orte fru.t -td vge- cesies. 10 lax persons au.i cri-ori- (ubl(. cowblnon, nould Btcompuuj lion, ana to nx anu conrci iiccufij for fishing In the park. Persons living In the rarks will teMin the right to vote at all elections In the counties In which tbe park are located. ,!., H place on lettuce leaf and decorate' with plmentoes. A Few OimblriatitTii t'olng , Fremh Iirslng 1 l.iltuce, tomatot und shred dod green npper 2 CnuUllowtT. string boiins and Lshreilded lettuce; Kiirulsh with dlted beets 3 l.nttuce, erosm ihtesp (cut In sllcvi) and slirrilded plmentoes I Shredded cabbage, with chop ped grim peppers, 'gurnlsh with pickles, . 5 HriiMeln sprouts und chopped grien peppers. 5 1'otutoes, linnl-liollvil t'ggs,j sliced gteen onion, parsley, ' 6 -Scoop out centers of rold I corked beets to form iTcup; siirlnklei Inside with salt und pepper, fill with, a mixture of diced cil umbers and shredded green pepirs mixed with dressing; or Mil with cooked pa nml carrots to, which drcsslm; hux liecn added Serve on lettii.e letiws i I 't tilt Snlml lH-.lnj; On,, tinlf rim nf .ki.i. I.Mltml t. 111. oue-thlrd cup of water for fivu mill-j utes; pour on the uell-lroutt'ii i)ll. of three ckks; cook over hot water! until nlmhtly thl(kenei, stirring con- j Vanity When cool udd the Julco of' otic ll'IllO!) Ilnw to I'lvpnie IUiiIMiiv, I'or a (iiiiiiIIi Wash well, cut In n thill sllco off I thi tip mul remote the root, with ill sharp knife score the skin Into six or J seven sections, extending about two thirds of the way down the nulluli Then loosen the skin on each section,, plate lu cold wt,.r f.nd the sections will stand out tike the sections of n flower How tn Prepare llrklr For a (,'nrnlh Select pickle of uniform site; rut Shirtwaist Dance at the Moose Hall TOMORROW NIGHT Special Music .... Special Features. u , " 4 AT tHE THEATERS 1 n 1: rlinracters that line liiiimn appeal and who enllat our urmiuthle. Al th, l.ll.rrt Tlirnlm Wrilllr.. When jour I'ncle Henry, from day lengthwise, beginning ut tbe top. Into . H,ckor c onm' ('0",p,, '" ',"" 'ou very thin slice, wlttrut cutting com- ''r "n i,n,llflnl"' '"X. " f M DOING THEIR DUTY Pletely through ut the end; spread I "h,,", ln your "'"r.'.' 'll"," UUIW IMCIK UU I I out like a fan weird gastronomic feats at your To render unrooked vegetables! I",'1'' ,ttl llh hi. knife. n- h,,. , Kl-Mu.il, I'-IN Mr-.trr, .,. Isp. put Into very cold water, adding p" """' ",",,l,l)' "'"' 0,bcrwl,- "' Uurning the Mul) of ll,- ' The Shah of Persia, Ahmed Mlrza, who rece'ntly vlated Western Europe speaks French fluently, but finds dlf fealtyln mastering English. -i Mmu. Sarah Bernhardt once tsstexj ihe cooked hand of an orang-outang; and declared she enjoyed It Immensely. . . i. n- i i i M I :: ' H ij , " ;ii -" 1: "Oh! I can see a lot better" NOW" Of course you can ! When properly fitted glasses relieve the strain on the delicate eye-muscles and nerves, you can tell the difference at once. Perfect visition is a rarity. Many persons suffer the ill effects of impaired visioji because they do not realize to what extent their siijht might be helped with properly fitted glasses. It is such a simple matter to find out whether or not your eyes need glasses that no one should continue to put it off from day to day. Why not call and see us? H. J. Winters JEWELER and OPTICIAN Phone 149-W 706 Main jp tv.'j ipir . Q 1 arr Wi. t light meats as chlckin, fish, tongue. etc. 8 Meat or fish salads with may onnaise or boiled dressing may be used In place of the meat course. 4 Never repeat In a salad a vege table used In a previous course, 5 Hard boiled eggs combine welt with fowl, fish and vegetables. 8 Cream cheese (omblne with Vegetables and nuts and with somu fruits, pineapple preferred. 7 Eggs, cheese and nut should not be used In salads to accompany a meat course. 8 Starchy saladi should not be served when tbe uuuu c. mains much tqrchy fopjl. Hnlait'tVinblnalions Uhlili Maj-'lh- fxti With MujunnnlM- or 1'hiL-I Irrlng 1 One cup diced upplts, one cup celery cut In small pieces, one-half cup walnuts. Squeeze the juice of ont-half Itmon oer ihe apple to prevent their turning dark, one-half cup chopped datt may rcpluce wal nuts.. (Herve on lettuce kavtH iS-r-K'iual quantities sliced pirn-appro, bananas ami canned cherries Servo on lettuce K-ao. 3 Ilunanu rolled In ch"pped wal nuts and served In lettuce leaves. 4 E'lual quantities grapefruit and white grapes. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts anil add two or tbrco murshmallows for each service u -j wo cups cooked salmon or tuna, ono cup celery cut fine, mix sour pickles chopped. C Stuffed Tomatoes I'eel toma toes', cut a slice from the stem end of each and removo tho center. Turn upside down to drain und set aside to cltlll. Prepare a filling of celery cut n small pieces, adding one-half as much chopped walnuts. '.Mix with dressing. Or stuff tomutoes with cooke'd peas, string beans, asparagus or fish combiner! with nnv nf tlmun i ' vegetables, und mixed with dressing. 2 j Serve on lottu o leaves. J 7 Tcsuatoe and hard-boiled egs'j served on lettuco Raven. j fi 'ArtfclioktH. i DPotatoe v.Mi seasonlns of onions und chopped sour pickles. l -10 Asparugus. i 1 1 Combination pf cooked vego- tabltS culled Macodolnu salad. 12 Hhrlmp und Cucumber Hul.ul Paro cucumbers und cut In half, llengtliwlse; removo centers, cut In jdlceJand add to slirimp3. Mix with dressing; fill, cucumber ahull; gyrve o lettuce leaves. 13 Mix half as much colery, tut very fine, aa shrimps; mix with dress ing; garnish with capers or olives und'serve on lettuce' leaves. It Two cup cold .cooked chicken, cut in cubes;- cup 'celery, cut fine; mix with" dressing and garnish with I plmentoes orituffed olive. jo uooKea asparagus, ring, of green pepper, slice of plmentoes crisp, a slice or two of lemon und allow to itand en hour or more fend your uenthetlr tastes, don't Klilnrj. OIL SIIOIITAOK MtKKK MIIPS llt'It.V ithl. RAN FRANCISCO, June 2 Shortage of fuel oil Is leading the Pacific Mall Steamxhlp company to convert Its eight oil burning feeder steamers In the Fsr Fast to coal burners, the company has announced br. The essels of this supple. rhVritary service were allocated by ihe I'nlted State uhlpplng board. Blmlla'r action Is contemplated It Is reported, by other companies op erating venae! In Far KaMern w -iter. The Woman's City Club of Indian r.poir hat open'eiPa downtown club-liouno Judre blin loo harshly, lie may be, vulgar but sincere. To .,,, ,ni tiido.t Is the kidneys When your country rouln tells duty friend wife you're "not such a bml When they fall to do this the kid teller ome folk, say" ou are. I.., "fort".,,.! ,her kidney III. probubly mean more than your l'"l niar lollow Ished clt) friends do with their lira-. Help the kidneys do their work, en compliments. L l '"' ',0n'" Kidney Pills the ts- ., ed kidney remedy. If you want to reallie the truth or, Klamath Falls people endorse their the axlnmthit "the only good breed- worth Ask your neighbor! Ing Is kindllnen of the bean." sir!, ., J T McCullum. 407 )th St.. "Poor rtelullnn." Hi. llr.nO.nn, K!',"h ' 'l. "Xs "I am glad to I oor Relations. the llrenlwood refommim(l Vtmu-t Kidney pills. I production released by llobertron 'alwuy keep tiein on band, When' I Cole. A delighttul blend of love, have attacks or backache and feel pathos and homely humor. "Poor r,,n !'"wn aml m Sidneys do not iii.ii.fint,." win i..in. ,. 1.,-t ... tfc ar' "li'l- short use or Doan's am Relations will bring you back to the -ur , rorrret ,nw lrou,lIt. ,,, days when jour heart was voung strengthen my bark and kidney." hopes still buoyant, and jou had not, Prke Cue, ut ull dealers Don't Inn your xest for the riul things ..f Jmt,I' ".f"r lk'"',y remedy gel f Doan's Kidney PUN the same that ",;, ,. ,A'rs McCullum had Foster-Mllbuni Florence Vldnr, ZaSu Pitts, Char Co Mfrs . Iluffalo, N V Meredith, Vm. fi-Viull. ltr.sro r Karns and Lillian l.elghton jnitrnyi A Classllleil Ad will sell It. slip throi several the stalk green of asparagus pepper ring; A Resplendent Coat of White Whnfc is moro nttrnctivo in tho liomo tltnn tho cheerful rIow of Wiito Etmmelcd wootlwork in tlio Hedrooin or I'urlor? It lentln cliartn and dis tinction. Inunnculnto Wiiito Enamel liIcncLi with nny tlraiftn or color of - furnibhingH. Tho idcul finish for tliia exuding cIuhj of work la a Silkenwhite Enamel Driea with (ull and brilliant glo, stays whlta and wsara The Bath Room From a sanitary standpoint tho walls and woodwork In a Bathroom require a White Porcelain finish that is impervious to titcam beat. Silkenwhite- if the perfect glow enamel for this specific purpose. 70 Yean W. P. Fuller & Go. Manufacture " ' Palntt, EnaMlt Stains, Varnish, Plaaur Whit Lm. For sals fcy 1lstrikutors of W. P, FULLER ft CO.'S PRODUOri J T h h P ,m r