Wednesday, June 1.
Pre Four
Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath
THE KLAMATH NEWS
uwnea ana x'uonsnea d.v
KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING' COMPANY (Incorporated)
Officer ami llrfii.rn: nii- oii.-rl- In. president; llmm H. llunl. vice
president; Ben II. 8tecni.M x-r.ir)'i Valirr Htronarh, treasurer,
(constituting the oumti tit ltr .-Mice outstanding stock Issue).
B. H. STEVENSON" :.. Managing Editor.
J. ". McDOXALD . : Editor
WALTER WEST Business Manager
Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
as sprnndclass matter.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have Jaith that right makes might, and
in that faith' let tis to the end dare to do our '
duty as we understand it Abraham Lincoln
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Let the Wedding Hills Ring Out!
JOURNALISM
Journalism is a profession, a public sen-ice, and a
business. Its primary object . is to" inform through
the narration, explanation, and interpretation of
events in their season. The best interests of society
and of journalism itself will be promoted w hen all
journalists live, up to the principles here declared,
and when those who fail so to' do will lose something
of their standing among their fellow journalists.
The profession of journalism is a high calling of
great responsibility; it demands of its individual
members sound moral character, honesty of purpose
and of performance, courtesy, sympathy and consid
eration in their professional relations with each other
and with the public. Because of its importance and
responsibilities, it requires as expert ability, as broad
and thorough knowledge and training as any other
learned profession.
To maintain a firm professional standing the jour
nalist must keep himself free" from such social, busi
ness, political, and other'connections as may tend to
narrow or bias hi3 judgment or interfere with the
full and unfettered discharge of his duties. He must,
have the courage to tell the truth and to respect the
right of privacy.
The establishing of a firm professional standing
requires the creation of an ethical code so generally
accepted that it can be enforced by the power of pro
fessional opinion, when the charlatan in journalism
will take his place with the shyster and the quack.
The practice, of journalism is a quasi-public ser
vice. Its function is to tell the news truth, facts
and events; to interpret the news honestly and. fair
ly; and to afford a means of communication for ad
vertisers and such others as the public's interest may
require. Its duty requires that it shall constantly en
deavor to publish nothing that is contrary to the pub
lic good.
The journalist must safeguard himself and his pub
lic from selfish interests seeking his aid through pro
paganda or other biased or falsified publicity, paid
or unpaid. '
No newspaper can print all the truth. It must en
deavor so to select the news it publishes as to express
the many aspects of truth most accurately in fact, in
proportion, and in emphasis. News of crime, scan
dal, and horror should be neither emphasized nor
suppressed, but given attention proportionate to its
importance in the daily life of decent men.
The press must be free to tell and to discuss what
ever is not expressly forbidden by law. It must be
free to emphasize and advocate through news and
opinion such principles and policies as it believes to
be the. best interest of society without incurring
blame for so doing. It must be fair and just; it can
not be neutral.
Doubtless one way to have less crime news would
be to do more spanking.
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There's no telling how well this Cobb will hit when
he matures.
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When a stlrl marr..i a man almply nilt
r. i home, or in art away from ,,, uT"
r .mil rnvnnll... ...I.-. I . "si b,..
Id
In r own. regnrdlo uf whether .1.. " .. 1
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' ' - i"nug nnr ... i. t
wiili lii iii or with herself.
I Vi'i tiili hupp.n. Inn often,
j witniHii wriivi iiid:
1 nr Mm. Thompson: I
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Hill n I'tllnlnit. L. .. 1
linni. 1,'hK niDihi-r ami Imvo to wuik l'iu. v.
fur a llvlna for mvanir mid liw Kilt
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I !,.. i.. mk. It w!i,.rvrr so. n Ya r , MJ
my (..'!.. will nut kcp ll fur mo, r iimu, J! J
I h.iv h..ii iiulni with a youiiK iun Hh i m
iiImiiiI Ntivtn yvani mv hmiiIhi i.t.i i. fi.rr.wi ... . 1
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il..m ii.m timie 1 1. noe inn at rvaulnr lir.rr tri ibipT)
iii iininil I nm twiniy-lwo y..r of. nianlrartai i. j
into, nml am runlilrrtnl hi bo a Knoil funr tma i
liiiiirk.'...r anil rouk. ami wuulil
w ."'ill' Yiirjr mnrn. I '.Mill. U, p. . I
wmilil try Iii mnke (, prmnl aa r mnu of HattaauT
IIUtlnll.lt. I riallV lllVIr llud n tt...M.. oil! hal .1...
of my ow n. I alwava hul in wnri : Mul f ik.
" ... . w p.vpirtibtii
to lu-lp mr folks aloni. but 'now I k.-i rj tin.., 1
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run I null ll.li man's lor anil huw ,
moiiI.I I ti ll him I woul.t llkn to WASTj AN INTW
i'iiib iiuwu wiin nun. rioaan ad if Uri. TloapJ
:l ' III.l'K KVKM. i'"Hi't clrl. '11 JTl
j Willi lil ) hii ! wiping to ln ( MrV ! bo; J
llila man nml ti ll him yon are will- T0 'Ml ta tni
f 1 1 t to HI yor'lf to III in fur u "' on,t r bof
,!uini anil I li-lulwl of ".Mr."! Wi-ll. H dtraat. I
thin la Juat wliul you liropixr. Vonr n nQ r:M la
I..11.. ... ih.ii..-. .... llfi tlftrrn't rim ri-
" ' - iw..ti iiiui you iotw "
1.1... i i..l i. .t... tr i... ....... sir! ha MUM v iJ
i. H, ii no iiiTfu yoil ' m
nml liipi.i to marry you Im woulil ,r!"'"v! I nuU kt J
ullllay niur of an hiifn-al. If ha lo !,k" m-
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iim a lovn uu. Ilii-n you would b 'I
iiihikliiK a Kri'Ml mlataka lo nltonipt " r ",' -0b. In
to Inn rv in. 1 1 1. t. for I hlii nilKtit turn '"nt rtla ' Tot la.
:hlm from you. All you can do la "" 1 a-outd Ion a
,ki.rp yuiirio-lf aa nval and aa attruc- '"" h'"" o Wi ,
llvo n poaalbln. and wall. liniluVin In nt, bonj
I frlcuila I who knoiiit'
.. .. , , , ,, . ' Intrmluif m or nm
' ! M : tour frli.ndi.liin la iio!... .. .. .. .
Anilltlcr lima U
"ry Kond (rimo ol
id of aa I
Vbtl k
llrnikfast
Crapefrult
.Oatmeal with Ha sina anil
Top Milk
Omelet Toast
Milk
I.IIIH'llf'OII
Fruit Saljil
Coltpge Cheese
Wholewheat Iireac'.
Sugar Cookies
Oliiner
nandelion Greens with Ham
Dulled Potatue.1 (ireen Onion i
naked Cuatard with Ithubarh
Sauce
and .ni nilrully. Heve that tluiro Is only oim hllilc,
ru!i:er IimI'i ear have uiudf it III.-kiiI hy rl.ile law fur
' l!iii!d evenly
" '"'K a nri.vr imii ear nnvc uiuiif It llleitul hy rlaie law fur
KyrhiRe fur the purpose.. ii, l.nlh thilr nelKlilmrs tu hare any other.!
full 1, .... r!..f..-. .. . .. . u . - . '
..... ... pin... i..yr iu i.ruuure a Ci.nii .--...iiw poou neui leiiieu rrom other!
'laihir. un, a )i-w drop .an . r,.. alutes. ammted lieniuse a man luisl
-'I'll to require a tlrihJ-, ;a
A l-relly birthday ,ar,l. .r.ll.hlc ln 7' T '""
.....i . ... . Ilai'ra loaetbfr,
""' w"""a "'VillUlHiy borne tlllta
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m , T.'II your brollrttai
In nitn-t lm nnnf rl
THANK VOl': If the mlnMer'a you could arraJiie i a
u. , , , "" rliher of you, then write ,ri 0d Imra null
. . . ",r n,'r Iu r"n8' Otherwise. It la KH ,pr,ot ,
In Ti iii.. s,. . .... .... ' 1 ' anxlouii to meet hi
DinnerStowes
C. 1.1 l - i .
, , , "j"r uyian, wnen ne aroa
Coffee 'cased at a tlm. no thai the ahum, '" n urr I fur vl, Hallux tlm law. ' t apeuk at a dinner In New York
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Celery
Coffee
TODAY'S RKCII'KS
The oatmeal fur breakfast is
cocked the evening before and re
heated in the morning. Greens nrc
gathered and cleaned one evening
and allowed to stand .in waier until
the next evening.- When a ham,
end la used. It i partly cooked the1
evening before and is fin jln-d
cooking with the greens. You can '
boll the potatoes with the ham I
and greens, or they may be put In
a steamer over the kettle. The!
custard may he cooked In a double
boiler lnstea,i of In the oven. The
rliiinarb same should be made
lather sweet. Green unions may
be s-.-rved histoid of salad.
Si:CGK.STIONS
We all have pretty pillow eases
with a good deal of hand work
pio Piinlij Is only distribute,! Li
the seilp. I'se "the some svringe
fjr waterlni; table plants, su, h ai
ferns and flowering bulbs. The
water ran be supplied as needed
and there Is no danger to s; mil
cover or il: tly being spotted.
To sew on tatting thread a
nci die Vlih the thread uai-d fr
your work ler finer If you care tut
and pass the,, needle, through all
the tops f...r pi.
in. ie a in n.-iger than your tat
ting then wh'p on -aume as you
would l.ue taking care to have
. plcots rliihtly p!ai rd.
III.ONIIIK: Ai k:
man Is a Ihorointb i
condurt towards jroa at
. : iiivbti irutJ.? . m-i
huld Muyr llyla,,, when he arose caB MJ
anytlilne.
aiinoiigi, he Invited arrest, are pre-l "My nervousnc-a on this oc.-aalon
PHrlriK to ico in TrnnMHa..ii in th i .1 .... . ...
ii- iriiiimm nip hi in iiaHltrul vmn'
name ,,f liberty to defend him. Illu , who ,, JllM , ,nnrrU)(1. ,,! n , p;
force their bible, afld their Internr.. ...i i... u .... ! CllllUrCII S X lit" ,
force their bible. f,l their Interpre
tut Ion. upon Ti nneaaee.
So movua the world.
iiii-mi visitoiis in:iti:
Mr. arid Mrs. II. V. Rudy are stup
ing In the city r a short time from
thi lr home In Fresno, Calif.
A t.nfl.l... In. ll. 1.
II .. ., . . ... ' tiaioain count
Have thread and K amaih Fn. .na .... , '. '
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' o a si ry merein thut'i lui tliem yon run do It.'
Klamsln Vow.
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and his little bride were receiving
the congratulations of their relatives
and friends at the reception which
followed the welding ceremony.
Somebody railed upon him to say a
fw words, but bu hung buck and
stammered anil bashfully declined.
Ill friends kept at him and finally
his wife said: '(let up nnd any
n: methiiig to them George. Show
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1HE BEST
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Formal Ensemble
Is Fur Trimmed
AWICW
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There is no one bible.
There ure many of them.
Kach man nails bis own bible.
A book dues nut become a man s
'bible" unless ii i., !,.,. n ,.
, " " in in-
tliem whether the embroidery Is ,,ni'1 'luiekeiilng Influeme in bis
the kibor of love of a friend or our spiritual life and the source f lh
own work It is a pity u, throw It illnmini.i ion. ,imt he returns
nere are two suggested 11 " '"' needs to reniiimai
W'ays i.f vavine tlx. nnrtiui.u ,i ., .
" i.u..y anil " ...... i iji ins lie ill I.
using It on new eases. cmtlng The sacred book of any ra.-lal or
off the end and sewing It ,.w historical religion U.'f. eonVse ,.
matenal. making two r ,hree Uo.n su. h it .personal 'bibb. bvs
I"' ,'"' - 'lll not ninch as a race Is mopi than , .
ihovv. win d ,.,,.,. fr .,,,.,. dividual or history than a ir..ii.
After !uund-.r!!ig, siieh a "nt 11 is the personal ,,. '
l-lllow ease looks like ,.. ,, , between a mall and . the bk ,,,'
lucks give a really nr. tlv i,.,,i .nr .' has beiuu... ii. . i i ,. ..
, " ".- f-n.ii.-i. iiui.k iii:,i iu
feivnt finish. Imporlanl.
Or, cut the embroidery off in., ti... ...
' 11 ! Mills We say each mini i-e.,,i . i i
worn out slll.s. lcnvin , 1 -"la Ills
Mil "u uiuie.
i, of half an Inch. Have this l, -..i.i,. a...i i. i
hemsUtehed onlo ,. I i '? ""ly W," n
linen eras!. I..u...llr. . .. """" 1,1 sens,
. ins inahes a
mot pleuiing efreet and is p,.,,,.
i Hough f i r a gift.
While It Is (rue that In g
; mills an, fruit. Juices are valmibl
,ior an antl-consilip:iti, ,,., ,h(,
: Inline iHetltlj,, should t,i f'rKi.t
jthat there Is an exccpti,,,, t
llnckberrles are constlipaiing ui
ii.i i. i. . . '
i a religious oucuineni at all
The Old ami Now Testa..,,. ,.i ., '
Koran. Plain's ihllosopll.v. I. wr.
lugs or fonruclns, Nletzehe's essays
ril "The Origij, f 10 Species." j
' " nn iiiblo lo many men.
Let each man havii.hls own bible
This should be l,o nVst law (
Unions yilcrniiie.
ninilunalely ,r(. M
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wiliiii,,l,yi.--1 ;.'-., :S
io.'i'l) W.'i t&v. yA;j
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";r, V'""""1 '"-mlilc,:
W"r" ' '' r lloanliua , I
screen aelr. i. .. .. . "
these shijiild In. It '.7 . '.""""''""! Ihore Is lnrL. , ''"' " Wl.tlC!
ob..,n, I. '. "" W""" "' " '- l-lent ,, ,.,: "T .V M"l"-." 'lll. of!
"George hesitated a momvnt. rose
to hlu feet, looked around vainly for
some means of eacnne. and then.
rutting his hand on bis bride's!
shoulders, blurted out: "Thin thing
has been Imposed on me.'" ,
In sen ri b of a horse, a rather ner
vous Frenchman went to u dealer;
nnd explained fa la wants.'
"Yea, sir, certainly," an Id the lat
ter hlundly. "1'hnvo Just the nnl
mnl you want."
llo led the prospective customer
through his stable mid finally cnnie
to 11 111. 1 1 beside a aoinll hut wlrv
(niilmnl. which rolled its cye In an
i ominous wuy. ' . i
I "There-you are. air! Thla la aj
fine horse, either to drive or ride.
As sound as n nut. and Rooa ten
miles without stopping.
! "Hul. in'sleur." nrotested the
Frenchman, "I leeve hut eight miles
from m station. If I buy lieein 1
have to wnlk two miles In no back
ward direction"
Mandy. the negro ' Inundresa.
picked up n magazine and began to
turn over the pages aimlessly. Then
she seemed to be rasclnutedV by one
of the pictures. r
"Who diil woman. Miss tllank?"
she Inquired. .. ,
"That'a Queen Kllxabelh, Mnndy,"
suld Miss lllank.
I Mainly suenied to bo atrlckon
I 'I ' Finally she burst furUi
' breathlessly:
"Am lint do queen. Miss lllnnk?
Mv l.in.l ,!,. . .... ... .l
. "...it h ouiouiy woiiiiiii.
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" wiiiil a ugiy woniniu v oy.
Miss lllnnk, that queen ain't no
better looking than you Is."
Cross y
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nun iii sunn
Th word. lUrta'",
aquarn aad r """j
down. Onlv .akiw'
rack hitt Hi""- "
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were arw i ' ,
of If Urr. la lh
will form won. JJ
puxxr-tM.."-
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ii ni mi i im mini n nu.i
' " have only one bll,
II When shampooing the hair n ' ... y. " nnl "'"P ' bu
' ,n Hnemnl Ii. .. .
Shan,,,,,, ' "" see
' I ' ".iiiinng, ami nnp 0,V
j, " i..i niiNiiiiiiiiiiitg ie
ff difficult lo apply the
,swl1"'' "'P".i.i
' i . fell lint. ,
" ll Alfred lliirgdoif and
fanilly were In town yesterday
shopping with local merchants.
A booster for Klamath county
flhil Uliintilh U..M- I......
....... Ia, I. rum maa every icn-
1 mate Induatry therein thut'i the
lami.ll. K
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