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QFF1C!ALPAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have Jaith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln '
CARELESSNESS WITH FIRE INEXCUSABLE
The fire demon is taking an increasing toll
every year in this county, on account of careless
folks. in the mountains. They ride in comfortable
automobiles, throw smoking stubs of cigars and
cigarettes into the brush and leave live coals in
their camp-fires. Such habits are dangerous even
in the city, where there are paved streets, tiled
floors and electric stoves; but they are fatal to the
future of cur forests.
Fires swept over thousands of acres of timber
land last summer and fall. The time of year is ap
proaching again whe nsuch fires may be expected.
Every citizen who goes into the mountains should
have impressed upon his mind in some manner the
tremendous fire responsibilities that rest upon
him along the roads, trails, dnd in the camps.
DO WE WISH TAX EQUALITY?
Our theory of government is based upon the
principle of equal taxation. There is a constitu
tional desire to treat all men alike in the matter
of their financial relationship to the government
civic or national. But the government and all
its political subdivisions keep issuing a regular
flood of tax-exempt securities for public undertak
ings of all kinds, thereby furnishing a loophole for
thousands of persons to escape all taxation. This
is a wheel within a wheel that is working back
ward. If there were not so many tax-exempt se
curities, there would not be so much extravagance.
If we are sincere in our demand for tax reduc
tion and tax equality, why do we not change our
tax-exemption laws which permit such unfair dis
tribution of the tax burden?
DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
(From Kansas City Club News.)
Advertising has made the Victrola Dog fam
ous. It has put Castoria down your throat, left
bristles in your gums, and then came along with a
Kubberset and took them out.
It has put Sozodont, Pebeco and Pepsodent on
your teeth.
It has put a Gillette against your hayfeild.
It has put Arrow collars around your neck and
Ingersolls around your wrist.
It has jammed your feet in Holeproof sox, put
Pan's gaiters on your legs and Tiffany rings on
your fingers.
It has worn out your jaws on Wrigley's and
posted you on what to buy to cure corns, warts and
bunions and ingrowing toenails.
Go anywhere you want to, do anything you wish,
and advertising has had a hand in it absolutely.
And then some people ask, "Does advertisine
pay?"
1
DON'T KNOW WHAT
YOU'D DO.lFYOu'
DIDN'T HAVE ME TO,
FIX Voo'upONCE
y " A VEAR !
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nl au.ry I. t,., ,i u U-i-ut. 'k
I. ncglerted lf,: ,,,
i.nr Mm. TlH.inM.oii: I an, Ju.l'b ,,' , ' " k
Uirr married woman who hit. vr iJ , ' n J
.L.I l...r,..f al.k. I have fl.r illni. ," , "'O.1
if ii.. .. ' at
h..i.d ami the ..O..T by uijr flr.t bus- nl,, , ""'.tj
hildi.n. lit by my present bus- all
;baii.l. olio died when II... buy waa dorri,,, j.."'' ? Hi
.it motitlia ol.l I have had II,,..., a' decent ,u
children by ih . .erutid hu.l.aiid ,i,ouM u "."""'I
I,. oara nit.1 three month, un.l the 0V ,,?
only on of IIumii walks. My I1IH. hu.lu,i '
band U vetv uirnn lu ua. I do l rorl.nmi R, , '
my .... lioiiawuk. The Iiou.j la havlm ilm
il.'iin. auil I il.i everything ' , j
ran In 1L asi. lilm. I lu gives i nu 1Wavt " '
nii.ii.-y uiilesa I U, t Um lu, but , ' K
,. n.l. hi, nii.nry rn. li CT-k for ; b,,., 'H
.IrlnkH. II. I,,,. I..I.I mi. I.. ,a 1 1. ',,, ."j!4 "IwJ
rlill.lr.li In an urpluin.' Imniu. au.lwl,, trf MnJ
thai h- iloi-n't rar. h, Uu llh 1 1,. , tt0
in.tn.-U. I woul.ln't think of ttutllns ! auura a. ,1 , .
my !... . t.,. any.,, y.,1 ol.l. lu a r h, lh "
" "....'r 11 ii.uiil xl I, I in B ,(( " -I
K"".l I In lha country an.l try U,K, M k"ulj
hum in. Ulinn B Ollfa atlq
Ket a,i.,..rt fur thrill fr.int
MENU HINT
liri-jkf,..t
Sliced Pineappk.
Toasied Cnrn Klakrs
Ctrnmral (iriddle Cakes
l.ttnrli.Min
Spinach Omelet Tea Ili.r,iits
Strawberries and Pineapples
Iced Tea
Dinner
Roast Stuffed Leg of Veal
Potatoes
Muttered (ireen Deans
Prune Ire Cream Wafers
Hot or Iced Coffee
TODAY'S KKf'IPKS
Cornmeal (iriddle Cakea Srald
one rup of rornmeal with one nip
hoillns water, let rool. Heat1 one
eRR well, add one tc:ispcii khk:t.
one teaspoon salt, the scalded corn
meal, one rup white flour sified
with one teaspoon baking powder,
and one rup or more of sweet or
sour milk. If sour milk Is used
add half a teaspoon of baking soda
to It. Mix to a smooth hatter, not
too thick, and hake on hot griddle.
Spinach Omelet Make omelet as
usual ridding ,.r;v..r chopped
spinach Just before putting it into
the Trying p:,. A cream sauce
may be served with it.
Stuffed Leg of Veal- line ti,
butcher make a pi.iket clue n the
bone in the leg of ve il. I,. ., I Ills
put a good chicken driving of
vead rruinhs iimls:.-,:.',) with
mel:ed butter, and well seasoned
with onion mid sage, pepper and
:ilt. It oust, allowing about twen
ty, ininules to I he pound. I'm the
pe'atoes an in, the un it about an
hour berore It Is done anil roast.
Prune Ice Cream I'lrk over and
wash one rup nf, primes and soak
over night in one and one-half nips
rob; wuter. Cook In the same
wat.r until soft, remove stones and
preis prunes thivugh a sieve. Add
one rup sugar, (our tablespoons
lemon Juire. a few grains salt and
i.u.' and one-quarter nips rrram.
heal.n until slirr. Freeze as
lisu.li.
right" will not be true.
Might Is the sovereign of the
world, anil not opinion, aa many
phlioMtph, rs aver.
It I:; right that what Is Just should
he obeyed; it Is ne.essury I hut abut
Is strongest should be obeyed.
Might without Justice la tyrnn
nlral, but Justlre without might Is
helpless.
Pasral observed that "Jnstlro la
subjert to dispute; might Is easily
rerognied aiol Is not disputed. Ko
we cannot give might Justice,
because might has gainsaid Justice,
and has derlar.d Hint It , . ,,.r.
seir who Is Just. And thus being
unable to make what is Just strong,
wo have made what Is strong Just."
takf ran at k-
Ihelr ber awn ,l...k..
father. My tluretlla urn nit .1.,. ,1 I " m"i
,.rny. WH,
Ull.t I buve nil people llera. Please
loll III.' ll..t to d.l. J ( th,
Tnl" iMMMiUll.
Your liiisband'a nrgle, t la ahama- l Id alt of tb ,J
leas, i.o to ina roiinly Judge a of. niu.t llva tllk cm
fire and tell y.uir alory. Your bus- lh olhen iM
Hand ran be made l.i provide for aiipporl. It h riij
III., rbll.lren. If It la possible, en- after ralslni l I..
dravor to obtain separate maliitcn- h should tat at tj
un.e. so that you ran give your them. Iluul i t
, . hihlrrii a better rh.mre of hap- out tier knutkMsn
I'inrss. others undenticd ik
' ini to Uo your ptrta,
UK IxiK.-N T TltrST WUMKN lut that Ihey will artj
Hear Mra. Thompson: I am wur- 'hltk ""lr 'nVJ
rled I am a youn marilr.1 woman l,rr"" h
..r 21. an.l hove a llttl. ilaurhter of fb.W aa
III moiilha. I am unhappy anil It I. u"'l,nn
bera.i... my husband doesn't trust M '"
me. The far I la that ho doasn't " "' ",p"w
liust liny women And. Mr Tl. ,.,- 5
.on. then. Is not n woman on rarth Children's PicW
wii.i ran l.e any truer to hi in than
I am. An.l he la forrver 'saying
' thai lie la going to leave inn. We
bare bought a Utile homo. He;
in likes good money and la saving.
Mat I have In lie to Mm when I
buy any clothe aa ho saves ao .
they cost too much. I a in good
lo.tkll.tf Unit It. Muva ...... t .
I ho men look at m un.l thin likr JJ ."lf1 ft
Hint. Shall I lak my baby nd ht olhr ir. A
l.WM kUn i . - . r
wmu iiiukp ill jr UWQ
living. PIKiOY.
You are not playing fair with
your husband, an.l yet you expert
him to trust you. When you want
rlothea induce him to go downtown
und look In the shop windows anil
ahow I, I in how much tha clothes
Cross
I t
now to soin
Tht wenla itiitir
aqnarra ami m at
down. Onljr oat litti
racb while Main. I
word art foaatf nK
of let ten la tat i
will form wtnit I
Sl'CtiKSTIONS
Whenever a black rout or dress
has heroine shiny from wear
s-nnne It in e.ii:,l parts nf Ink and
str:,n;, lea beiorc pressing.
European Meet
to Tell Suzanne
If She Is Fit
la tf)
Add a pinch of baking soda
t inn a 1 1 i, en', bugs, beans. cauli
rlmver. vvl.ilr? they are boiling
and they will be easier to digest.
.'lour should bo kept In an abso
lutely airtight vesnel to prevent it
from absorbing moisture ,m, ..
coming niusiv.
HE BEST
IWIWIMIIIIPMIIIiiiiiiiij iu.dji,anaaa
.lllsllre, fiisloni ninl K
A long time ;, pa,. .;, opin-,1
Hint, "II Is dun;.. ius i t,. Ml(,
'I'"' Hi'' '.' . are l,l,j,L,t;
for they obey then, y berause
Ihey i Ii i ii k them ju. , '
Some wel-i.iea,,i,,g gentlemen
are ueltaled be,;,,,,. v,,i(11.
.from foreign pari:, tl, ,,.,,
Hie Aliierlriiu ro pliou f j.:,.,.
and want him deponed.
Let us not be too sure li. t ,
conception (- justice ls ,.,.
'ritlelsm. II has no si,c,-,., ,1Pil,in
j Justice in what is eslabli, .'
and thus all our csiahlWi. .1 ;,,v
will necessarily In, regarded ils js
without examination, since n,,,v m,
established.
i .
As eiistom determines what ,
liigreenhle, so nln does it ,
mine justice.
I Custom rrentes the whole ,
Viliily, for II:
it Is nerepted
foundation of
ever carries It
Hples destroys
"Nothing s
!uws which correct faults." .
llecided. "II,, ttM1 obey,, ,.MI
: r.iuse they mv J,,t. obeys j
which is Imaginary, nr, ,
senre of the law: It Is i,..
I' simple reason
It IS the I,,;.
iis nuthorj'v;
hark lo first
il.
so faullv a.;
that
alien!
who.
loin
tl
law and noil,;,.
elf-
its
ol
honied
I III!
marvel
for ii
continued. It ,
more. lie Win, WJ .-xt,it..-
i.ionve will lili.l ;t K lei. ble
Iririing tiinl if . ,r not a,,
lo ronteinplnle ihe wonders
man lliiiiglnation, he win
one reiilury has gained
so much in pomp a ml reVe,
"Tin. art or opposition nn.l re
volution Is l ,,,. til lallllsbe.l
'usI.Hiis. coliliding them t Hllll.
soitree, !,. point t tlieir wn, f
autliotily and Jusilce."
V.'e 'iniist. It is m,,, g, ,,. k rj
II'" natural and fil tl -I .,.,,,, :, ,.1H.H
t rorth In tl,,. ronstiiution, whieh
""Just riisloms have abrogated v..
'he Constitution named bv the
ralhers was not perfeci, ,,
""Iliors were well nwnre of i, ,,.,
m
r -
fr-z S
j fTOW.W?VOTVRW3WB
I He Inforinci hla tweethenrt, I ,
aged 24. that lha wja sending her ; I
a rose for every year or age. T.) 1
I the ric.rlst he gave the order to!
send to the' lady Iwo itoiun of the)
rine.1t red roses he roilld prorure. '
"lln la a very good rustomer," re-,
I marked the Norlal to lha assistant, j
; who was pin king Ihe bouquat, "ao
put In an extra half ilmen."
i Tho engagement a wrocked.
There Is reason believe that j
thore may be petroleum in the;
'Kngllsli hill routilry, and .Lord
("owdray, the llrltlsh oil magnnln, '
some time ago begun to bore for '
oil at various plarea In Derbyshire. '.
: While enguged In experimental
boring his agent sent him in a
lioltlo ii sample of Ihe first crude. '
petroleum struck. Lord C owdray I
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HoD,
Kunninl At '
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Word 4. AW,
Wonltt AfW"!
brrvialion. I
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WonlH. lmi
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the vtrh
Word ill ABdw
father. '.' il'
Wonl H. Jftjpl
owned W I
l-arihc. Abbv6'
Word )'""'
Word 1. "'"
was In a burrv in i.i.i when Ii 1 . .. ....
I fori" ' ",.
Tin- form she lis,l,vs in .
Il.lrrnatioiinl ,v nir vmx
ll.llll,ion,!,i, louriley t ,S,
1 ""'. I rinor, lieKiiiuinK IV'..7
will il.riilr fr Mj .slx;,7i,.
'"kI. ii. (iij..-r pliolo) I rrnrh
Ir.iiiis star, wl,rll r she will ,e
r.id lor worl.l ,e ,(.r in ,.
'ar. Her rliirf rival i t. ,st.
Noml tournrv will l,r ,M,.
laslo ( below). '
II Is to be doubted lr there
"1 lc a. time when "Migi,,
A booster foe i.'.
and Klamath Fall. J"""' co""l
,1-nalo Indu ry ih e"r'. '-fClt- ;
Klamath New. tr,er'n tlinf.
arrived, mid gave It to otto or his
men to deliver lo Ihe annlyat with
a note.
The servani was also In a hurry.
1 He ant out to vIh1 hla wire, and
jlook the letter with him. Uiter In
I tho evening he aaw what he
thought was the brittle on tho aide
board, an, with u guilty consrlenre
hurried nut to deliver II.
In the morning Lord Cowdrny
! received Ihe following telegram:
"Yours Is the III si find or Ihe ren-
luvy. You have atrurk paregoric"!
A member of the house of ront
moiiH got up In a debute and hI1
(lhnt Winston Churchill waa evi
dently stifrering from berHierl. as
i a' sign if that disease wna n awul-
;len head. Aflerwnrds Churchill cor
rected Iho member, and aald thai
: swollen reel, not head, were the
sign..
"Thai makes no dirrercnco," waa
tnu artrul reply. "All I meant lo !
convey was that you were too' big
for your hooia,"
Word z. ' Z ,ati
Word 0. A 'Ujl't I
other
place of onh"fl"'i
hold Ufk ""r' J
A hooaier ror Klamath conntj
jnd Klamalh Falls and evert legit
mnle industry thoroln thal'l tht
Klamalh Mewl.
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