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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
A' Pare Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne Tufsdav. June 1'-v- THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officers and Wreciois.: Nate t t rt- in. president; Hron II. Ilurd. vice president: lira II. Sinn u.-ri,iry; Walter Klronacll, treasurer. (constituting the owners ul llir clHfe outstanding stock Issue). 15. II. STEVENSON' Managing Editor J. W. McPOXALD - , Kditor WALTER WEST Business Manager Entered nt the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every morning except Monday. Ol-'ice I. O. O. 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 j old as well as new address. Harder Time Frovinff Ii Than Columbus Did 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 ' 5.00 i Full leased wire. United News and United Press. (Longest in the world.) 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 duty as cw understand if Abraham Lincoln A DAY IN JUNE The world we live in has two divisions outdoor and indoor. And the people in it may be roughly classified a mtdoor or indoor people with outdoor or indoor minds. V.'e who live more and more indoors, who work in doors and play indoors and worship indoors, have need from time to time to go out into the Open. "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills." sang an ancient poet, "from whence cometh my help." ' ' ThU chance is ours today. "As of old. there is always something new 'and prophetic in the coming of June. No man, unless he be utterly dead of soul, but feels a new thrill of life .'and a quickening of the pulse,' as he wit nesses the renewal of the year. ; Since time began this lesson has touched the heart of mankind with new hope. If God so clothe the grass cf the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, will He not much more, and by a mightier min istry, renew the drab spirits of man? . : O BUSINESS CONDITIONS SOUND An encouraging report on basic business conditions has been mad? by members of the American Bankers' association. Without attempting to overlook retarded activity in Home lines, the bankers point out that no reason or pros pect exists for any serious impairment of industry. "The wave of optimism which swept over the coun try has been followed by a more conservative outlook," says the Indianapolis Star, "which should ultimately be better for all concerned. Political uncertainty, due to fear that radical blocs in congress might interfere with the president's program of tax and railroad legislation, may have caused some lessening of industrial activity. The nation's financial leaders are a unit, however, in pre dicting that the condition of fundamental soundness must react in the form of quickened business." o RAILROADS REDUCE ACCIDENTS During the past year, the railroads of the United States transported 9: 1.000,(100 persons, or nearly nine times the population of our country. Number of people injured was 15 per cent less than the average for previous four years and there was only one fatality for every G.lll 1,000 persons transported. Fatalities among employes also decreased materially, due to efforts of the railroads, in installing safety devices and preaching the doctrine of "safety first." As a result of the 1021 campaign to eliminate grade crossing accidents, a falling off of i: per cent is shown, compared with the yearly average for the four years from 1020 to 1!)2:!. At the same time there was an increase of 51 per cent in number of motor vehicle registrations. "A person is in less danger today," says H. II. Aish toii, president of the American Railway association, 'speeding at CO miles an hour than he is in crossing a street in any of our principal cities." . . l ; (. SmuTks ! rvfv' ' Js. f Yf s khM Bur) VVnta,im Tim wl STAkt ( V an, IMiU. THINK. I - ,i ' )"in t i.-iir Mr. TliiiiiMtni: v, -iih irn I liivc i.-rv much. w had i falling out, din an l "I 'lu I -see i'Hi'Ii ullinr fur whil Iglrl. .i kUI older than hlinai.lr. 1 thsy i,,,, l' ' thai "he prat Ileal!? forced hi in f.,r a ,nk V Jm. i li A hunt li in. nulla :! I , . , ni.'l Irri iirhIii. Hn.ro lin n hit has IVrl.. . . "5 U'-litll in mil villi A fuw tn a l .1... . Thi-h hi tuurrliMl aii.tihrr r.,iutim ,.,, " ..I.I ..l.l..H i.. ... "'I Ln. Scrambled .Muffins .VK.ST 1 1 1 N'T . Kggs with Ch!iipi'l lii.. Ja:iM Coffee l.lllirll.'Oll Spaghetti with Kidney Sauce Dressed Lettuce Bread anil Bultr Kaisin Cookies Canned Tear; Tea Dinner I'ork Chops Indlcnne llaked Potatoes Ituked Creamed Limn Deans Vitamin Salad Prune Whip Cotle turo. ;.r.:lc and run t!i-:; t; i to i.n Ito.l:. Cut tile yi How m. orange or .ariful not t peal. '..! I'l skin from r fix lemons K I any of th--rln.l dry well; v.liite Mil It into Kmnll p.iT.'s itud pound l.. a powder In a mortar wlih one . u.f il of sticar. I'ass ihriuiKli u fine sl.-ve and keep In jars until ready for u . One t.ihl -t pooii uf this u:;..r will flavor n quai l of pudding, sail, e or eus'.ard. ' of Ii.-:.uil;ni; a hew tune out - oMe st i ii. -I'.l instrument on we huve 'lnell plruiutuinK ltd When the .into, tit naturalist Au-usslr.. was to i. -liver Ms I'.rst le--lure as n profrsnir he had itritvu doulits as lo his ability in oicupy the .prescrlhed lhre,. (jiiarlers of -an hour. In reiHllinit the fait some years late, he said: "When I had spoken New Yorkers Win Sociology Medals frluini vn. i.. e n nunilwr of I line, to no oi,tn:rt m' , i him. hut I'm afruld In, he- ultrninied .. ' mil"" of '" lieoplu would miy : ul.ir klnil of lok He t-lls me that ho U r lin- pon,lhlty im hatM'.. mill Ihot sh. I a poor wlfo. on e I mrint ii.'' II" ! ' I like their ihlldroii. Now. ,ort uf rr.iWC'! Su' 'l,,",n "' 1 l"v hl. yn in , tm, ui.iu. Blihonr.h I ho no told him ne.s. ir inilu.tr, . a ud I waul l.i help him nu nun h.' w in a bettor Joi ' I'lese udvlre I t-nn'l funtet )our dtw, tn4 JJ him. A. I., ineut .-but ,0 uu J (if miir you rnn f iritel hint. The aipl lux fur v- lUh'kesl way to It la In nalj your pantur ml si-rioii ii'ih Him iisi'.Miiin " HI" iies UPip yufl, uf woe r. Kardlig Ilia woman hu l bound to In all huniir. Una It uc- MISS i ; uj i iirr. d to you that you are making doea unt prnm ii iiaro.T ior nun woiuuii i.i nn n ironi narlnx iipft Kuod w ife when yoti ro rodilllnu her Marry. Ilm yonti m property Into helm n had hiishnnd? not lnl.-t ;0 inJ . . i :;ik.hj.ksh wiiKiw J. o: Tkt. i Dear Mrs. Thompson: Ymi help Is not Infrcsled It so manv people, und I tut huulnr: would uuly luvtr j0.J mat )ou Help mn w.in tuy piuii- lliuailen If rot imi Inn. I nm a widow seeklnK mi up- Summer fllrutlauiW portunltv In earn llvluit. I am n tnk'.n strlouly. It eolli'ite wiiinun. Tim loss of my hus- would find Mm il luin.i ntnl my tiepietetl IHianers maKe si-liool mors lattnsijtl It tie.e.siry for mo to nler llin them bfitir. bbaa wuKe-e.irnlaK ranks tin. and how ran I nhlnln '. Prior to my marriage Imnoriaui iHisltlon In the offl.e uf Yoq are too jmsai lain nrelalive. where I hod i hnrno uf all serlou ijy. Cuptlnua orrespoiidenr and unslsted the hookkeeplns:, hut I rannot lain a position. I know very pet pie, anil srjtiom go nnywnrr. .M NTIH:. I rjnt Them seems lu hr mi plAri fur wld-' ynur letter tuo Iflfii ows In Ihi) s. heme of thlnifs, pot ,lf vau ,;, t(Mla I ! '. ' I ban I d to nler tlin them bfttrr. Ubaai What ran I from )our, mill nln a position? ' 1 I held a very It T.: Yaar luaB .' uf You am lis) rnnamki uf all serlou jjr. Cuptlau a with .ii!H mil a fnntj t nil-; with utlirr Ikit, M j few ' ' ' I At'NTIK: tmmf u half hour. I had told them rrery t Ii 1 ii K in the world I knew, every thing! Then 1 hexan til repeat my self, and I have done nothing else ever slneo." . Kverythinx has hern said before, and said over and over axnln. One Is foried tn axrer with Cay: ".My tons je w ithin my lips I rein: Who talks niu. h must talk In ruin." And after nil. the nerret of helnx tlresomo Is Jn telllnx ovvrythlnx. o Voltaire told his kind. X. r Cliililr'cn's l'ict Crnsi U HOW Til SlHE The wsids atirl aquarra nt tiikt j I down. Only ael"l i rsrh hit iiirr. M I words srr fnuod ! of lfll.-r. ia Ik ! i. ill farm words. l nujl-tln Url H th, drawiar. Br tnr aierr wet..-. ' "(Jf the thousands of youngsters who have stood le- ; fore me charged with some criminal offense, not one was an athlete, a boy who indulged in healthy outdoor sports. When the fishing rod replaces the six-shooter as the toy of the child, danger of criminal development is ended." ' Judge George VV. Wood, formerly Juvenile Court Judge ; of Iowa. . o A normal wife is one who thinks her husband's friends are not a good influence. : : o i All anipials stretch, but man is the only one that stretches the truth. ' . TODAY'S KKC.KIPKS Spaghetti with Kidney F.aui-e -Cook the desired amount of spag hetti in boiling water tiu'll ti niler Drain, rinse with hollinx water and turn into a hot dish. Parboil on. pair of .alt's kidneys rifieen min utes, drain, and (lit In small pleies. Fry in haion fat three minutes, and add to a brown sauee made just l.ke white same with stork taking thej plaee of milk. Heat well and pour over HpiiKhetti. Sew loops of baby';- FtorkiliK.'. pin throni,! Hi ihen to the di.it thl.i a t:,-t a' s o. Don't buy hi n-ady sroitnd. meat it von telf. wide tap-.- to t!ie then run a s.-.rvtv loop when pinning P-T.4. " You will r : .1.1 'l:.ilK saver. I'liblllKer steak r-1. l'.ti a rh-.-ap rut of arid Krind II your- Pork Chops Indienne - Plane six rhop.s In a shallow pan and pour over them the following dressing: Two tablespoons ratsup or rhill sauee, one table-poon prepared mus tard, one tahle-.piion Won-nst-r.-liire saure, one ti-u-poon i-a!t. Cover rnops anil link.:' one hour in a nm erate oven. 1HEBES1 m oe m ADViCEl In I Jelni-s Hit he must I. - Icad-r ..I ii.in. senl int., ii,. w,, thai li-iiilalalin anre vb,.-l v. hi 111111101-. v.l.o. i slronr a r.i.iri.( and in Hi., ii.-i i Vitamin Salad -- Arratrte ihree Binall rup Hhupi-il lelln... halves on earh salad plate. I:i one rup put a large tablespoon of eboppeil reli-ry. in anoiher u tab!, -poon or rln,pp,., raw larrots. und in Hi- ihird. a tablespoon of chopped ri,w spina.-h. On the renler of the salad pi Hjlf mayoiiiialse und ;:.;i,hdi with pi mento, ir served for lum-h ,v. p. -rpet ual fx more nourishnienl is ,. d ntiar- age. , n, 'I Lowell d that n leader m- mi . er ltiusl h:v- b.-i-ii ..'1.1 iinfiiriiiido d wiih ll resti-ainin:.' bal ? rnll a M nn- i,i old tie--, has r) in his opini.,!, i ( of hKtii-iiK i i.iiiy.v.llli ters of hard rooked ei.- 1Mily between earh letlii.-e ,.:,f. iMnner salad this is u n n- universe in i nn, lie nail In youth, "In a world tin very, i ou.iii i,,,, who.ie being i:: the, it Kllo-lld I,.- win to nil s.-i-ii,i. ,M ahlding i :, ; m he put dislilil-'Ui- h l- -alili l-'or hi'(;(;ksti(i.s i Don't bang your pi.tm-. p n -n the relling. f they nr.- v.orlh I -,,k lug at ihey should he hung m , ,-, ,level, where you ran si e them with ..... -on. ii iney an- noi looking at do not pive n,,. spare. Above eye Ii vi aiues. lb., eldi-rlv man ma i i... deed of a l ini.ularl tough and valid fibre who is ii-riaiu that I... I, Iinv . rlarified residunm of exp. i i. , ,. .,v ii - in. 1 1 verdi. I of refl. i Mon , h,.,', d.s.i;s lo ,(. rall.-d nn opniiou. or. if he bad, f,..,.M ,lllt le iu ,nrji (j ill holding Inanl: In. I liv ll... I.. .. . i--" !"II .vnoiindli;g it " Hi v bile he s small li!r- llires look oul of plaee ami .,r,,,, Jonrs reflert lull. I. t,t tnt ll heroines iniio:islble lo see the s.ih Jcrt. To keep a pi.-tur.. haiiin,. straight make a 'tw-b-t In 11,.. ,.'r),.,j before hanging It on thn hook. The heavy oil painting s,, , i hung upon i huliis, us It i to trust lo a phliire cord. And (f I chains, one for onrli side world of hourly i,,,n-. nali.m. where every clever n very man wlsu lliinks'hi. Is .lever' "' Whom anybody else thinks clever', h railed upon to deliver his judg. ''in point-blank on every conceiv able subject of human ihoiigln. r mi what som.-tlmes Keems t l,l, i very niii.-b it p.. ,, , , I..1.I.O .mug, I Here ( ' '4 ! I" .'' j .. ,: .-. ' ... . ,,,,,i a I Dinnertories ! Thr e-ye.ir-old i:ddle pulled a ' li.ri.it linni'lt nt pn r n lit liin. In his gratidmothers yard, though strictly j forbidden to touch tho flow-era. A. court tiniill.il was held, wllh xrnnd- r Iti .a as Judge advorato. "Kdward.": site said. "v:hii tmlird x rand mot hnr'a j flowers?" j With eyes cast down the little ' fellow answered, "Kathleen", (hlnj sister.) ! Then grandpa, a rnther stern old man, and a kreat Mil. I:ler for truth,' i i be n mnn und any "I Social , nii-ilnls. Mrs. r,.lw.iril I".. not sal'., he Of the p,.. oever-eiuhng flow of hannl ''""""""",""' "' there is IK,),.' ' I he w iiiiicrs for l i.-.l ,,f ,-anuoiiai lostihil,. f Mel. IK c s miiiual Acw I orkcrs. tncoal , one of tl. fore,sl wm,,. ,,. ,l,.,rv M,irk,.r,. ,nl Hoot (.Ttilcr) i, I,,,,,,,,,,! flir ,,,, scru,-,-, ,. .,1V. nlh) w 1( Ilnltl, Assoelali,,,,, , soke titi: "Kdward 11. 1 it." Willi a beaming e xpresslon of re-i lief the youngster cried out, "Oh, yrs, grandpa did It." ' J A rerlaln sennlnr had nn ensnge- ment to apeak In u amnll annthprn'j I. r.n. The train ho was Irnvellng! on was not one of tbe swiftest, anil he lost nn opportunity of keeping I thn rendu, tor Informed an In his, opinions of that particular road. "Well, If yer don't Ilka II," the. conductor finally blurted out, "why! In thunder don't yer get off nn'' wnlk?" i I "I would," the senator blandly replied, "but you sye llio cnmniltlee doeHii'l expect me until tho train gels In." The flapper fining man lost his footing on the long and slippery hill anil was tobogganing toward the hoi torn when hn rolllded with n jalout Indy, tripped her, nnd pro-j ceerteil on his way, with llio Indyi sealed on his hack. As they ( ante tn a halt nl the foot of the hill, the lady aeenied sllghlly dazed by events, und he re marked geully: "You'll hnvc to get rf here, minium. This is as far na I go." A small child wns talking li' : kitten which she hi-lil tightly In her inrniM. The inolher, Hilling near, 1 heard the child say: I "K'llfe I L h little ." n'li.n till yo.il ..'-, brothers nnd alalers. and I km",' i.vour inanin, hul I nlnft never Been your impn. I. 'sped hn must hn n '"ini -clul traveler." m ll.,nsiB( ' Word J- ,Afif Word3.- W " call their mo!'- I -Word 4. Jt,l W-idO, til-"". Wars 8. W)J Word 9. O'.1", , W.itd .2. r'Lu mli in :b Word 13.. A -ft nlcro of tnew - , ' Word 1. Zuf Taev are mutli"'r Mdchan""! 1 Won! bollt. sUNWV'8 f , 'mm inr-mmrr-p