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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have faith that right makes might, ami
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as ice understand it" Abraham Lincoln
LIBERTY MEANS VARIETY
In his noteworthy Memorial day address the
President said some things that very much need to
be said to the American people with all possible em
phasis and authority. The chief of this,, it seems to
us, is this declaration :
"Our country was conceived in the theory of lo
cal self-government. It has been dedicated by long
practice to that wise and beneficent policy. It is the
foundation principle of our system of liberty. It
makes the largest promise to the freedom and dev
elopment of the individual. Its. preservation is
worth all the effort and all. the. sacrifice-that it may
cost."" . . .
Local autonomy, local self-government in our
country, means variety of standards. But the re
former does not admit variety of standards. There
is for him but one standard and any class or local
ity which does not accept it has, for him, forfeited
its right to its own judgment and to self-government.
It must bend to the central authority if that authority
can be induced to override the. local decision.
Wq talk of the spirit of American liberty. The
essence of it is freedom of judgment, and freedom
implies variety and tolerance of variety. But in late
years we have a recrudescence of intolerance in the
field of religious, political, social and economic life
and we have the assertion of the right of majorities
to regulate private conduct through government re
gardless of those rights which our forefathers de
clared are self-evident. "Eternal vigilance is the
price of liberty." We have not been vigilant.
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ADVERTISING IS
"Advertising is telling others things you would
like them to know.
"Speaking to the multitude instead of to the
few.
"Telling a story in a day that would otherwise
take a year.
"Saving time by multiplying your sales-appeal.
"Letting everybody know what only a few peo
ple know about your goods.
"Telling the world why you are proud of your
goods.
"Going to the pubjic instead of waiting for the
public to come to you.
"Making your business safe for success.
"Sowing the seeds of ideas that grow into sales
and what is more good will.
"A wholesale reminder to the public of what
you have to offer. ' '
"Telling again and again the things that the
public ought to know.
. "He-creating in the minds of the public, the
sales ideas in your own mind.
"Increasing the radius of your success by in
creasing the radius of your sales-appeal."
rounding dor nut. a reading doe.
impress a single definite thought ;
. uiion hl mind, hut unruly give the
matter and occasion wliirh leud hi in
',s MKNU HINT? , .. I Ue curtaji frojn goli'.ng (liny by lo think wlmt Is appropriate to hl!
Prepared Wheat Coreal with 'blow:ng up against tho screen when ' nature anil present trinprr. (
nananaa the. window is cp. ji. ' This In why tho psychologist Coll i
Omelet Toast Coffee us that much reading deprive thi!
Luncheon To renew the velocity uf a car- mind of nil elasticity: It la like
Cream of Celery Soup I'"' weepr wrap the II 1 1 wooden keeping a spring rontfnunlly under
Kromcsquie Caramel Apples wheels with tire tape until th..y fit pressure. j
TM woman', problem U common lltts.ilT
I.. many wlvtu II. I. ...i. . .. """"UMi,
' 'in. iii diBii., . . "a
M.ol.ed. th.1.1.. all th, law. ofjhin, h,; ll,
h,.u.eholl ne.tne... , "J W.
If any wive, have happened upon' ,IMM "
ifferllve ineana of rurlua their hu..jBll4 u,
litin.N ut tills halilt, wn would like for .
to hear from lliem. j f , JIW ii
"h" wrl,: ! ZJr
H.ar Mr. Thonipnon: When a but i, t . Hi
mini r uins rhlld In a tlima and IM , ' at
Imhlu. and you ean't upauk him, 1 ylri, yVf " i
what. If anythlnic. I una to do? I . ,
have te.n married four year and
have n little hoy nhiiut three years
old. There are some Hill., hulills
.of inv husl.aud'a that get un my ' hvt J
l.erves to lh rtent of maklm in.i' " "."fa tbt. i
Irrltal.le. When unlni a Lath orJ"l"l. br their
fare towel, ha wadi It up In a blli"p":L "Mll tm
ami ln It upon Ilia hnffi.l or In 1 ""'""".Hi,
the meillrlne raliliirt or niiiiieruu. '" U.
other plurea, when there la a ronyen-;'" ',, '"K'rUiiaj
lent towel rark at hand. Me leavm!1" n, w 4
hl aliaylug artlrlea lay out. wh. re1 " slnpJ
the hnhy ran easily Ret hold of Ihem.l, ' v ' a 0
ll.i drops rlothliiK around ou th' a
dliilna room chairs and oiliir i,l '"r ' 4'ut PllllVd
!of furniture. Now. Mra. Tlnimpiin.: 'k Knn mmii'
j lu a woman leu a nealueaa fauallr 10 ,mt ' ,k to,,1
jlhun I. this may not aeein ao annoy-. hta "lBi
Ing. I try o hard lo keep my h e e'"".,, (l ,
'attractive. I e tried every way lin- l,',n r,,llM i
BKlnal lo to hrenk him of thine "'m '" """l,M H
..i.... .... i..... ... . t.... .... " yen III IhJ
.tiwiFiii. m una- eui tor i
'the most part ha Ignore ma. If ha j
r .1 111 lr In nmiuiih., II M,ra A hti
lor one time. The ty...! limn I had "
ill to do. Of raur. I reallt Ihnlj ' .
'it la his own mother's fault. I do, . . ' '
believe her'a should train their illria MNCTtEN
hlldren In lie tidy and put things' lil to wrlt yot ia
awny in iiieir proper piaee. Aiy;a weea, nut 00 Ma
nine imy put ma wiiug away tt-:ii, lor a nty
'ter than my hushand. I try In point, tera, a monyoliil
; on I to my husband that we must are ilwtyo premuli
'set an rtnmplo lo the boy. When yuuntrr pornu laa
'he leave the house In th mornings, i hit ruductlon. Ilaa
thrre I a iret tuliii. as after the yuu to mtnlloa !12S)
passing of atorm. Ho rails to me 'is your llninro H y
lo find everything for him or to tell women,
him where It I. And very often l! j
I remind til in that hi hat I on the , Mil, C; VYhi(
: ' ytod tiling tboalisJ
la attentive lo kva
Urea a
Tea Milk fur Child 'li:''t at-aint therubber wheel on
IHiiihc eai'.i side if ihem.
Cabbago Stuffed wiih Sausaue
Uaker Potatoes Heet Halad
tlrahatn Ri lls
Fruit Gelatin-Whipped Cream
Coffeo Milk
It Is observed that the safest way
to have no thoiiKht of one's own
DinnerStories
fiunrenm Court JusIIcm TntneVli.. gia
of New York n-ll tills one:
"It em there wete two Irlh
nim, I'ut and Mike. They had
spent an evening trgether and were
returning hiime with considerable
difficulty. Mike was married and
tng her lirk it
doesn't deservt nrl
: lonittr. Icnor kn
lsh enrol for yoi
Acvurate measuring rpoon and Is lo take up a book every moment , h" knw ,nl hl" wlf ""
TODAY'S nKCU'KS
I'oll.sh
cloth.
nuiis. u spatula for leveling off the one has nothing else to do.
flour or Misar and a good strong It Is this practice, we nre told,
woi.den spoon are essentiuls In the which explains why erudition mukes
production or good linked f'Hid. most men mora stupid and silly
than they are by nature.
Krnmeni.le.On ,. .... . '""moone on goap is una for tScliopenliauer defined men of
' " i wa.ihlng wondwirk.
.uCJl Miiiiueui, one laiiiespuon Hut- jry wj.u ,,)ft
ter, one lalilc-ii on flour, sa'.t and
peiiper. one eup nuiK; pastry, one,
egg yolk (beaten), sifted bread
crumbs. Make a sauce i,f the but-1
ter. flour and milk. Add meat and i
season to tasto. A little gravy I
may he added to the mixture. Cut
pnstry (rolled very thin I Into
rounds three Inches In diameter.
Place a spoonful of the mixture on
these rounds. Wet the edKes with
cold water and press together. Dip
In yolk of egg diluted with one
tablespoon of cold water, then In
bread crumbs and fry In deep fat.
; Serve very hot.
HE BEST
OF-1
ADVICE
welromo him In hi condition
"He told I'ui f t hi wurrlc and
Put cautioned him to be careful
a he left him at hi door. The
next dr he met Mlkn and asked
him how he had made out with his
and learning as thono who have done I wlf" ,!"' n'K,,t ,",'.
their reading In the pages of a book. I '"th' ' y"T "r''1 and
and thinkers nml men of cuius asi'1"1''1 ' "m,t Mll replied.
those who have gone straight to the!'' '"' k 111 ' 0,f down ln ,he
J hook or nature. no11 anil crept upstair ln my atock-
It Is the hitler, he opines who I i,tx 'L'", Tl"'n Juat a t wa ec-
0aflfMfl
, have enlightened the wri,i n, par
ried humanity further on Its way.
Caramel Apples Pare and core
four apples and cut Into eighths.
I'lMfa n a l.nbln . ... ... ..... . - .
" ..an on uinii unu sprinsie "oi possess; and with Keneia. that
with the following mixture: Six , nature has given u the seeds of
tablespoons brown sugar, two table-1 knowledge, not knowledeo Itself
spoons flour., one-quarter teaspoon It Is only when a man i,,i. ...
c.nnamnn. Place l-utter r. each his knowledge from nil side ,
apple, poar one-half cup of water j combines the thing ho knows 1,
arc and apples and bake until soft, comparing trull, with tr, ,) ,.
basting often. Serve with cream, j obtains a complete hold over it and
Bets It Into his power.
Stuffed Cabbage Willi Sausage I . . .
i Select a loose-leafed head sen ir- ..i i-
ate. end boll in 1 1 ,'-""''"dta.i' "
mini,,.. tiov r, i ,mt '""""' '"n do of his own will
i- 8 r z: iya 1 - - ";-
' uier 01 s.iii- wise Germans observed
'sate on some of the leave then' ..-ri . . , .
i :-v.r:"-trjt r
az-zz u:':j:: z:r - :::::
,er and bake until tender. Srvo! ,
I with gravy made from the hrofi In' ,, '"'"'t may be of ,m.y
the pan. ' , ivK Mn' r merely suhjeeiice
j 'l'ho '''Ut eoiues IntA play only
SUGOKSTIONH ! "in concern us personally.
At a 10-ccnt or art slore n,,r.'! , 'TO ln,cr8st ' U c"nf"'"' t"
chiwe some "l-.ihy elcihes i.i. . "ll ,l""1 "' nal,'rn: whom
Hubby hud fallen down the steps
and his wife was anxiously bund
ing over him.
"Oh. Tom, did you miss ,, sten?"
A men may have a great mass of ho Inquired with much concern,
knowledge, but if he has not worked "No," l,o growled; "I hit 'eui
I' up by thinking it over for hii. all." ,
self. It has much less value than
small amount which he has thor
oughly pondered.
We must learn, with Goethe, tlioi !
".mi u no inn iinilersiiind we do
Accused as Briber
in Shepherd Trial
Th... llni- .
. ..o .niin eiuuies pins Isn.'lp
rieiyi come in nulural
pms.- : ihinklnir i. .
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lerlng the bedroom I fell over a
chair. It happened that I foil ao
my head was close beside the bed.
My wife reached out and patted
my head, thinking It wa the dog,
unit, praised bo to the saints, I
hud sense enough to lick her
hand.' "
A tho world know, (leorgo Iter
nnrd Shaw I a alaunch vegetarian.
nn, all tho many disciples of tills
particular illeletlc cult look up to
him an a shining example.
Imagine, therefore, their aninzo
ment and disgust when 1. II. 8.
'aid In public: "If I feel thnt I ran
enjoy a nlco Juicy beefsteak I have
It."
One of hi follower took him to
task about this.
"Cnlm yourself, my dear fel
low!" drawled Hhuw. "I never do
feel thnt I can enjoy a nlve Juicy
beefntenk."
Wood i . .
Knumel them in color to match , .' "'" "rnln Hllle
your wood work r wall paper I vvi
Tiny flowers of sealing w,x , . . .? " n'"n ",ink" r,,r "'Imself.
, ,, ., . " impulse or ills own '
determined for him S
Fold your curtains together
bc.ttoin, snap a clothe n n
on to thn pnrtini Tl,l. ...mi .
" Kw" The visible world of a miii. i
IT fi 1... . . . . !
at the bct.om. snap a clothe., ,,: i , ' " . . V M"
in i imriicuinr rerollecllon ,
A ( liirnKo Rrnii(l jury is prol,
lnK clinrec, of nttcmptnl l.rili
ry In the triI of William I)
Sl'i'l'li-rd. atll.-K.-d ,.,, milr.
ler. J,,,,,,, N Callan
(above) i, M.inK l.i-ld . re
sult of the statement ef Philip
rry that Callan ol,crc, ,i,
, """"y "' M-nr as a j nror.
Regular Troops Are
Called On In Canada
HALIFAX, N. 8 June 11. A
oiilachmont of 150 nogular itronp
wa to ho Hpt,iho,I fnom tho Hal
ifax RUrruHm during the night o
prosarvo cinder In ,tihe Cape Droton
nillnlng dhiunlct whore many be
lieve Cnna.Va'a greatest Industrial
winr ha Junt begun.
A miner wua killed and r of
men Injured In a olneh Thumday
hcltween neTly 2,000 etrlkon awl
4B mutinitad pollcemon omiiloyed by
the Ilritlsh empire oiteol corporation,
wlileh hnt at'templod to reaumo OP
orationa In mine kille since a Rtnlke
wna oftlclitlly declared by the Unit
ed Mine Workorn of Ainorloa aovwral
momlli ago.
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