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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
Tuesday, May 2fi, 1025. Page Four' Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath 5 Jt . I THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer and Directors! Nate Otterbcln. president) Byron H. Hunt, vice- . a,n,K lMannr. pmildrnt; lwn H. wrvrnHon. 'cn ir , it on.- fconstttntlns the owner or iUv rut-re outstanding lock Insur). j . : - rj;tM' B. H. STEVENSON ;..uamus''B " j. v. Mcdonald ..- u"-vi i WALTER WEST Business amK Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PublUhed every morning except Monday. OlSce 1. O. 0. F. Building, 102-122 So. Fifth St Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to The Klamath News Publishing Company. In 'ordering change of address, subscribers should always give old as well as new address. Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ -50 Delivered by Carrier, six months 2.50 'Delivered by Carrier, one year 5.00 ; Outside Klamath County 5- Full leased wire, United News and United Press. , (Longest in the world.) - i OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS ; "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our f, duty as we understand if Abraham Lincoln The New Watch on the Rhine! GARDENS AND FLOWERS ,- Possibly you may have a neighbor, who is an inde fatigable worker in the garden. He plants, he weeds and he hoes. The result is that he has a most attractive garden. ' ; " - Every cne in the neighborhood thanks this man and passcrs-by stop and admire. . People react to flowers. For they are the most utili tarian and practical things that surround us. Life is in flowers, clean, healthful, divine life. No wonder people passing are happy, happier than at a "picture show watch ing imitation people. ' Men and women growing flowers are happy people and they create happiness.' We who live in cities do not realize how many more people there are who grow plants than there are who do not.- We-do not appreciate- that there are many people who do not dress as well as we do, who get soil rubbed in their hands, who go to bed without having been near a picture theatre or a dance hall, who haven't given a moment's study to "killing" time because they haven't enough time as it is, and who give up all this just to be with plants and dirt and flow ers and happiness. City people are very prone to fail flowers and plant life, but plants do not fail them. Plants never fail. The man with the garden in your neighborhood has found a way to bring flowers and plants and happiness not only into his own life, but into the lives of others. There is life in plants, unfailing life for spirit and body, and this is why people stop on the streets to gazs at gardens. o PREHISTORIC DAKOTA I . r r 'ibv . k. j i SI?slSiMOUurEH01MINT7l exclusl.ely. Hlme f Her r'Mher I elm h.iT' No father In A. " r. dark 7 Dear Mrs. 1w. I , ' alway (,,, II... 1.'.. . I " lor mors cruel to his uleniv i.. ruhliT lhan the uno who expert Irut, 1( ner i" iriimiM uiium iiu sits ner 1 In-lit years lo hi ill. denying her the Iniiiliiei4 that I her right. IU u much woro than the niulher hu keeps her son "lied lit her spri n strings" until lit Is approaching heen going ut ,J milium . , 1 1 mil ' - "ti is Sty dj murry ss late In life ss ha pleases. shcut my , (i kill s "volutin can't.. A younc Klrl t m uih. a Mmi J relatea: i'''!" Itel h ,J pear Mrs. Thotnnaun: 1 mllonll Py uj ' iweiity-e'.sht yesra o'.ii. I wsnl to ths othtr c 1 . .. I i -.11 ... . hn aha 1.- i . 1 gll III iiiiaiHf" itiiirsv nun imum SI ADiJ il lnmlnraa enurae. l)i you llilnk It j Hieui snil look m ijj a kiiihI lili-s? I have sn eighth m,k hlU'Cit, grail.i riliiestlan. Plnca I left i.anoiher (Irl . I i J aelioi l I have been keeping huuie lwhnrtl M In l m J fur my dad and brother. My "'""'I' ' Jmt 111 0 mother died when I was an Infant. ,rl lrl'l W "J I ha never had sny chances fori", ,0' oatkm myelf and my future In sny wsy. I'hal can llo'tetaj snd I find It unbearable. Wo live."' nnme with oi!ul In Ihe country without sny modern "1 t,, "B" "W uj cruTnnlenres except the telephone J'"'- I hars 0UJ lo muko life worth llvlni sxed snd wants lo stay on Ihe u niake hlra art l J farm. I would llko lo leorn lo sew ' 1 do n"t P "7 lite or to t'o aomethlnx as I am utterly;11" wl" '"Ink t J helpleaa. I do not o anywhere. jsrould ay anytklit, only lo town snd lo church, never ' had sny fun or smuaement Ilka TI" oun Bui a-, other younn peopl and I tlwsya ti ) andrla ill a craved fur clenn amuaemenls and ( n1' vngased, therajt i s on, time. I stsy si home sll c" ia ' l" I the time snd never meet sny young people of either sex. Do you think s girl has' lo sacrifice her future for the lake of keeping home fur her dad? I feel sa though I hod umeone else. , EIJtIK: OolytkiiJ Intimate friend. ( ml iwear niiurnlD(. .11 fl gone the limit. Wuut about my : noaa ar In battar tau, own futursT Can you tell ma what i When refualng ou w clothea I will need for hunlneaa rol- -you may IndlnUlWil lego. Do you think It a wlao plan ' have free, to lake a buaineas rourao! I would I 1 like to work for my hoard snd room' MRS. Ij. A. BURT: st Ihe same lime? t'sn that be: are taking your ditrhl done? N. F. loo terlounly. Ai Imi You certainly hsva a right lo go' sympathetic snd to buaineas achocl If you wlah. Talk up" Ihe yousgBU. to your fsther frsnkly and per- able lo forget or ti i haps he ran sea your side of tho , self In aomtjou i question. Ho may help you. You j b'oken at aevegtttt will need only the ' plainest of , quickly and hl be'. TODAY'S ItKTKIPS ! Spaghetti anil K:iusnsi Uoll one package of spaghetti In boiling salted water IS m'.nutei. Drain spaghetti. To one-half pound of sausage ad one onion, one green pepper (chopped fine), add one and very cold -In the ice c'.ics-. If pos- The Mandan postmaster, who studies fossils as a fad, has unearthed a series of ancient fortifications in the wilds of North Dakota which he thinks are older than the landmarks left by the Lewis and Clark expedition. In their enthusiasm over the prehistoric value of the discov ery the North Dakota newspapers ara giving more space to archatlogy than to cussedness in Wall street or to chicanery in Washington. If they keep on finding fossils the tuckoes may get out of the calamity-howling habit altogether. . o . . SEEING THINGS Moat houaekeenera shake and ft Id the liedappeads at night, but others object lo Ibis method on ac count of removing their protection rne-half cups water, boll until ten- from the blankdttr. Ill keeps the der. Place layer of spaghetti in spread clean lpjKer undoubtedly to baking dish, then layer of sausage, ' remove It, and a thin cheesecloth Union and pepper, salt, bits of but-' envelope slip will take care of ihe ter, and canned tomato. Repeat I blanket. The dimity spreads are layers of spaghetti, then meat and ; "ne 'l r aunimer use and need not ivogotablos unitl dlnh Is filled. Pour'ne folded at night, as they launder over remainder of tomato (use one " easily. Theipreeenl alone Is true and ac tual; and our existence lies In It exclusively. Then Instead of ntways thinking about our plans and anxloualy look ing Uytlie future, or of giving our-l ...... ' rrr .LjONLY SURVIVOR OF PEARY'S la the only reality, the only talnty; Thnt the future nlmoxt always to our cxpectU' pint of tomatoes), grate Over tcp; bake half hour. cheese Fruit Kulnil Jellied Cue plain lemon giditlne. Wet a mold, pour into It about one-quarter Inch of the Jelly and when firm enough place eections of oranges on bot tom of mold, then pour in more Jelly, then add orange until mold is filled after adding layer of Jelly and orange sections. Set away to stiffen. arrange HE BEST OP HI ADVICEH turns out contrary Hons; Tliii tho pant, too, was very dif ferent from wbut wo suppose It to have' been. I) DinnerStcries For many years John D. Ilocke- i feller. Sr., went down to the Don Air Hotel, Augu.ita, (ia., fur win ter golf. Ho had the Invnrlnblo habit of attending the NYgrn Ilup tlst church on tho first Sunday after his arrival, the Klrst Baptist church (white) on the second Sun day, and St. Paul's Episcopal church, of which his secretary -was iTRIP IS SKEPTICAL OVER CBX " OF AMUNDSEN LANDING IN ICE 15. Unless'1 Peary has sines W -"honiMin Is Ihe onlj s Past, Present unci ! nl lire Live In the future," cries an Turn out on chilled dish, joratorlal gentleman, indicating tht B member, on the third Sunday, a border of orange sec- w0 ,et tn Pttst and the present take: After noting this sequence for Hons. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves UD to mch of our" mlmls. with fruit salad dressing. It Is I proper important proportion lA preserve between Senator McKinley of Illinois, who has been seeing or communing with representatives of fifteen" nations abroad, is pleased to report that there is practically no unemploy ment in France. Virtually everybody works and it i3 claimed that at this moment the poor of the city of Paris are better off than they were before the war. It is also asserted by the senator that there is little idleness in Ger many. The tragedy there is the distressing cost of the necessities of life. But in the main the situation in Eur ope is stimulating. Italy is on a production basi3 and few families are actually suffering. The world is im proving. o THE FLYING MAIL California flowers mailed early Saturday morning were delivered to an Illinois mother Sunday evening, as sweet and fresh as when plucked. The flying mail thus enabled a fragrant Mothers' day' remembrance to come fresh from the giver, love's token carried on angel wings, as it were. ' There isn't a man or woman living who cannot think thoughts worth fortunes. But .they lack the spark of self confidence which makes tne difference between the doer and the dreamer. Ttliiilmrb Tuplocn Add cup quick tapioca and one-quarter teaspoon salt to one and one-half cups of boiling water and boll two minutes, stirring constantly, f'ook in double boiler about 15 minutes. Ami rhubarb (three cups) and cook 10 minutes. Beat up two egg ynlks, add one and one-half cups sugar and not tapioca, and return to boil er and cook about two minutes. Cool Bllghtly nnd pour Into greas ed pudding dish. Spread over top with mrelngue made from stif ly beaten egg . whites and two tablespoons powdered sugar. Drown I quickly In hot oven over (or un der) broiler. Serve hot or cold. se'eral years, a prominent member of St. Paul's thus interrogated an onr.oia negro: "iooR Here, David, how one-half ' luouKht for the present nnd our! I" It that every winter when Mr. inougni tor the future; but let us' Hotkefcller comes down hero he always remember Seneca's ndmonl- goes first to your church, then to tion, and live each day as If It were our whole llfo lot us make It as agreeable as possible, it is the only time we have. Many live too much In' tho past, always pessimistic and regretful, More live too much In the present frivolous people. Others too much In the future, ever anxious nnd full of care. It Is seldom that a man holds the right balance between tho extremes. SPtJGKSTION's Cleanliness In and about the beds Is of great Importance, lied linens. Thoiiewjo strlvej'lhope nnd live only in the future, always look- the white Iluptlst church, nnd then to St. Paul's?" David replied: "!,or boss, dal'j easy. It's dls'wny. At St. Paul's your burns 'leclrlcity, ot do while Baptist church dey burns gas, but we burn ke'sene." pntlng what is coming, ns soinetbinir which wfr'nake tfiepi lappy when they Ret 1t, are comda'reS'by Schon. lenhlilier In I1...-A .i.. i. . ought to bo changed throughout ' i ...... .... . . ",!os iiiild iiimj i,u iiurriea by fixing a stick on their heads with In Washington they tell this story of tho president's reserve, as evidenced during a newspaper ro ceptlon at the White House: "Do you wish to sny anything about prohibition?" was the first question nut in him i.u n Ing ahead and Impatiently antlcl-1 lournnllst No." at least ence a week, blankets well shaken and aired. Pillows mod a good sunning and airing once a week and many housekeepers in- a wisp of hay on the end of it; this Is always Just In front of them', anil Hmv i, ...... . . .. sert the little rubber ventilator. In Such neonlV. . tho ends of the ticks thnt keep tb" I luZ J l Vu 1 1 i"' "al'' feather, seriated constantly. encl , 2 I u , ' nie, they go on living nd Interim Cucumbers rapidly develop a blt.l " 'USt they dle' ' ter taste throughout their crlsn substance If they are allowed to become warm nnd flabby. This Is the case becnuse tho bitter mater ial next to the skin is absorbed by the whole cellular mass. To pre vent this put cucumbers where It Is "oth the past and the futuro, are, on tho whole, loss Important than wo are accustomed to think IAI... . . . wmuince, wnich makes objects look small l; (the outward . eye, makes them look big td the eye of "About Iho farm bloc?" ' ''No." "About the world court?" "No." The (rlewspnper jnun turned t0 Ko. "iiy the way," added (Voolldge, unexpectedly calling nN,ir Mm "don't quote me." "Portnw! Portaw! Come heonh at wonce!" cried the Kngllshwom an from the carrlngo window In .KKeruica accent that Scots cannot stand Ihe train at Aberdeen iniinn "What d'ye wnnl?" n.i.j .u. red-headed liltlo Rcntii.h '.. lortaw! r,, ,,mt my "ironing nwnjt the was In 1300. "If the airplanes bind at tho polo,' they have about one chance In 100 of returning," he told the United News In an exclusive Intorrlow, "There are hummocks of Ira all around the north polo," said the only living man who has been there. "A few smooth spaces about 00 foet In diameter are the only pos sible places near the pole from which a plane might take off, once It has landed. "If anything has happened to their planes, they are gone. They have not one chunce In n million of escaping from the Icy terrors that confront a man traveling on foot In thut land. "Wntor Intervenes between the pole and any settloment. If their planes have gone to smash, you can count on them as lost." Honson was selected by Peary as his companion on the five-day run to the polo from tho baso of sup plies, 12G miles down the round ing surface of the earth. Captain Bob Bartlett remained In charge of tho cache, whllo Peary, wishing to no tne only whlto person lo evor bnve been to the north polo, took Honson with him. - They hnd been on expeditions to gether before. It was whllo ho was adventuring around tho world that Honson met Penry In Nicaragua, Ho was chiilnmun of a surveying crow. They wore together on nu mnrous occasions thereafter. Hon son acted as personal servant, nnd did hoavy work connected with Peary's expeditions. . Honson, whp Is now Eg years old, well-built, but a hit flnbby from orrtco work, Is a clerk In the cus toms office in Now York. Ills P' polnlment In 1913 was mado at tho request of the man with whom h risked his life In tho burning nor NEW YOIIK. May llfislil Amundsen and his romnan-: Ilenson lnu In ht fllih In Him llnrlll tmln l-Tieen lo Ihe north oit. ..... .. . i.i - i i a, . i...in- i the dlHilncllon. be I w ITMIIIII iI ,,-,, .. l"lll'l"V, - ihov ennnot live, accnrdlnc to tho' ten. Few rememX' s. only man alive, who has over been , Some of his co wortei In II, nnrlh m.lo Mnlt ll.inuin 1 IHIU OfflCO do OOt ll.nsnn accciniminii-d Admiral It. ageing clerk, whom K. Penry III his dash to the polo i them can describe a I tho perils of tne " n .regions where one" "1 lo tread. . "Wo were t tM w hr " Honson toM ' News. "It w could not take oar ob first day, and to was on Apr" wl at tho pole, or tm ,.f II Anril t. "Wo put ths rerem .1..-. Ml BOlt" OIIBrTllwl . y in a heavy tin cyllmH'- nn the tOP. TO" ) cylinder on one of !" .onenth the A'"""' slnrled back." MANY SPEEDERS) FINED BY Hiv oin i QtitiA 'Traffic lined UP l"". canrorni. ?mr.,:rH liaveni" i'-' , t , i,...i.inj and to"" j ..ha 111." ".. 3 Justice .of P sakor .yeslordW'j " J dltlon to " Tl(lw will appear .t,.ai IHarx " . him. . , ,,M 1 Late WJSe picked UP "r;'0bnW .akef terdar..l time In 1"' ... fer Brrosted Porn Doao"" "."usiii., r nas been observed. morn cold, and was one of the Inst 1 .' ". ye be wantln It porter?" acts of President Taft. , drivers for