Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1925)
Suiulav. .Tune M, H2'. PatTe Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) or firm and IWiwtors: Nale n-rM. president; nTon H. Ilurtl, vice president; IU-n II. 8ievcimi. x-ntaryi Waller Ktronach, treasurer, (constituting tlir nanrni ul il iirrc outstanding stock laaue). B. H. STEVENSON - Managing Editor. J. W. McDONALD Editor WALTER WEST Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published erery morning except Monday. Ol.'ice 1. 0. 0. F. Building, 102-122 So. Fifth St. Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to fhe Klamath News Publishing Company. In ordering change of address, subscriber should always give old as well as new address. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before! Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ .So Delivered by Carrier, six months - 2.50 Delivered by Carrier, one year 5.00 Outside Klamath County 5.00 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 vx understand if Abraham Lincoln A LEVEL-HEADED STATEMENT . In a recent address which dealt with various problems affecting the lumber industry the perpetu ation of our timber supply and conservation of our natural resources, John W. Blo'dgett made a key note statements inseparable from our whole government and industrial structure when he said : "The urgent need today is for a unified, compre hensive, and consistent public policy toward our nat ural resources. Such a policy must represent both the Federal irovernment. and trip Stntps nnrl should :be formulated in accord and in cooperation with the t L ' e ii ? i i. ' ". r, . . ucou uiuugui, ui me industries engaged in tneir util ization. .These industries should not be prevented or hampered by unsound interpretation or by unwise application of the laws governing business organiza tions. The trouble today is that in the application of these laws to an industry, the investigation is usually made by men of no knowledge of the general con ditions which may make monoply in that industry an utter impossibility." o FIRE INSURANCE NOT A COMMODITY "Fire insurance is not a commodity to be bought and placed on the shelf," said a recent report of the Committee on Fire Insurance of the National Whole sale Druggists' Association, "It is a contract which includes continuing service on the part of the agent, and a possible future contingent payment in case of disaster. The buyer of this contract should exercise the same care in selecting his insurance representa tive that he would in choosing his attorney. "Do not under-estimate the value of the services of an experienced insurance man in preparing f orms of contract, selecting the best arrangement for pro tection, as well as pointing out possible reductions ui m&uiance costs tnrough removal of hazards and in creased fire protection, and the permanent improve ment of your premises by better construction." o- Someone, of course, will fight to victoiy down in Tennessee over the theory of evolution. Whether it be the Hon. William Jennings or the famous Darrow, the fight will be to a draw as far as convincing any of those on either side whose minds arc sot. Hood River Glacier. . - m ' 1 1 Am i A "fi I y vn kSSSSSW -ax W nsTv I I II I XI 1 .BliESi An atiiimvil nialo hrlnia in ,. .. ' luvuralilv report on the K It j diiv. In I ho following i.-ir, Inspired by ihn following letter front dla- J i nuruKctl l.u published In ,, , I i it in ii He says: 1 Heir Mm. Thompson: l-i,.,.,, l(.r ! Illll MIX III bull ItltM Jrnlir niluiun ' which I read dally, ami express my complete sympathy anil under Kami. 1 1 liiat towards "Discouraged l.uu" In her doleful plight. Iter aversion of the "polling llri" la iiuiural frl a decent girl, ami II In a pity niliri. girl iln mil feel llm n.iiiin way, Huch mo Vulrt limy rit, lily Vlii'lkn" cotilil li I'viormln ulr.l If iii.na ii f h rittlit klml rl (Irl amilil rlillruli) Innlivul uf rn-! o uriiKit llifiii vanlly liKlnx IIh' mali'a miri'l point! Vlro Hrn.! hy In II that wo haw null , ninny ill. n- i ru) . liny rraiy. ilraur luy.; Jinn liiimli Ihirnn In our ntiilal? Thvy tliniiia mir ililr with ihvlr rlillrul-1 loin ilrraiira anil rotnirllra, anil thnlt laalnlno raiklo. Vol rarh of Ihnii hn a full iiiioln uf ailmlrltis boy jfrli-n.U. Vo l!i.! U avonu uluunt ;n limiilt to Ainxrlran IntolllKin.n I In thn nrnr fuluru I fmil ronflilriit Dial illvorrra will li ohlnlnfil on jtba iniul llrki't plnn - ImiiikIiI by the jilixnii anil rarh on arorcil off uaxil. Mm Ii at leunl U tho l. nilrtny :of a luriiB prrionlaito of ynulin fulkt luilay. Tlio Mlir of "lilacuitraKi-d - l.u" ram aa a puff of ronl wlml In I the iti-acrt of hot air, anil rompi'lUil raoaflaa 4 MKM" II I NT itrrukfiiHt Prepared Cereal with Cream mil Siiwir Fresh Pineapplo MnffiiiH Coffee l.um'lifoii Vegetable Pie l.etture anil ISniliihe Pineapple anil StrnwlM rrii's Milk Iii.l Tea Dinner Cheene Puttie New Drowned Poiutucs Salad of Leftover Veneialili s Strnwborry Fluff Pie Iecd Coffee ' ent with the hum and tho ouner'a ' iniome. will proclaim an inilt p. iid enre of spirit, a superiority of nmto anil im nppreilatlon of 1 1 finer IhiiiBH of life, imn h moro thiin wuiild a slniilur iininiint of money ri. nt on u few expensive, showy, or u:inili utile thlpRii. from his nrtnr son. who hail lulned n liiiirlnx roiupiriy : "I have m.iilo a nrit miiitfi Will yon ri'l mu JO to pay In nil lady? -I'niir devoted son, AIk "P. rt. Slnie- rltliiR .Ihii letter am anhnuied tn auk you. no I run nftw thn piiHriien iiml tried to get It bac k. I pr.iy It dun nut rem h you." The nun v .i mil irli ii w hen lie i crel veil thin reply:: "Dear AlKy. Is Bryan rising to the defense of the Tennessee law forbidding the teaching of evoluiton because the modernists are trying to make a monkey out of him? Sheridan Sun. A girl drops her maiden name as soon as she is married, and a few weeks later she drops the idea that she married the finest thing that ever came down the pike. Crane American. o- Maybe before Fiance gets through with her war on the Riffs she may wish there was still something .1 11.. . o owing on me aeot to iarayette Hood River News. TODAY'S RKCH'HS Vfict-tiihli- Two cupk diced or shredded raw potato (white or sweet), two cups diced raw celery, one cup diced raw onion, one cup shredded raw carrot, two rups cook ed Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale or cabbage, one cup tomato Juice or other vegetable stock, salt, pepper, rich biscuit dough Cook first four vegetables In boiling water for 10 to 15 minutes, drain, all cooked Iirussels sprout's, tomato juice and seasonings. Place In bak ing dish. Use stork drained from boiled vegetables instead of water lor milk when making biscuit dough for crust. Line sides (nut hmtom) of baking dish and cover ton n-m, dough. Hake until crust is browiu.il Cooked cauliflower or kale or even cabbage (cooked or raw) may he substituted for the Iirussels sprouts! Mai Tin It That W a-h For warm summer days one iniikt wear clothes that tub well. Silk n quires liss washing than any oilier fabric, as dust dues not collect on silk fiber. (Iri'iit rare must be Ink n to wash It however, nnil only Hie mildest soap used and the water used to wash ami rlnso should be of the same temp-rature. Cotton ratch- your prayer was answered, letter did not reach nil-." Ilohlimiii was well known i luh im uteci: iian. Tim hers were herilly surprised, fore, u hen his friend Jonen es dirt and soils easily, but niuy be , , k,i.. . . .. ... asked Into llm billiard mill announced: "Itiiblnson has been ve larlan principle!." What'.i l.e dune Tho I III the Inem- Ihere-1 hursl 1 room one cvmiIi:k Hue to hla boiled without inlnrv to the riiw.r Allowance must be made for shrink age, however. I.lnen Is the most cleanly fabric In the world. It col lects few bacteria and sheds dust. It musses easily ami must be fre quently washed, but comes from I he tub with all Its original freshness. White linen Is the most serviceable, as colors are apt to run. "Haven't away v. lib i you heard? , i grass widow?" they 'a run Mrs. liriiwn: "Jane, has Mr. l:ron come home yei? thought I heard him Just now." Jane: o, mum. Thai was tho dog what was growling." Coos Hay Times DinnerStomes Two young lawyers, both Iryinir niuke reputations as orators, l,p. pened to be pitted against each nth er In argument, lioth npoke in Kr,at length, und In closing the second ( i.:iimiKi-ii ina( ne. v,.11H K,,rrv riieese Putties Cut circles out ofi'" ,ln1 c,H"ague on the wrung stale bread with a cookie culler. ,or ,hcre w every reuson why Dip them in mulled butter and ' should agree brown In tho voen. Fill the centers! "We were brought up together with mlxturo mail.; of one table-!" studied tugctimr, nnd we wcn. spoon of butter, milk and three ta-1 lrn on the same day." I lace in ho oven once more to ! rskod (lie Judge toast the cheese. i ., . '' ciime I he prompt reply. Slrrnvbcrrv l lurr , I ""n "': v,ry y?" !tin with a rich " "I ''" "lr" I the strawberry f., "Z. "I ' " , "'''' "een ! follows: Crush two cups of fresh iherrlf'H Ulr nn i. . . I ' 1 i"""ercu suxar,, - - "' iioiini ne was an en lert at "telling ,e tale." ,.i moreover, In tills n. ii , , ., ,;t;,ie(l very well. "It is a verv sail ;orv. mv !ild the lady In Mrs as she l,., '., MI'UUKMTIOV l"v,:r 8 rln " nnd I feel verv Are you married, by nlr. A paper where all the people haft opportunity to e it prom Ihmlvea It thev desire that's The Klamath , News. , Governor Raps Evolution Trial iuvei lanicspoon cornstarch, the, well beaten whites of two eggs and one-nan teaspoon of vanilla. nakfl In a moderate oven and servo cold' -.in or wiinout whipped cream. i w j r y m ffl j i ry tr" V II Consistency Is the sister of good taste, and should he the keynote In nil our furnishings. Anv fn.n.. either by scheming or .ui..i...' ...,..., ,e extravugant or i over-elaborate Dleres of f,-i.i., lnPeniling but If we have a modest home, then simple, nrtls-tlc furnishing consist. for you. wny' As he pocketed the money . r tlt-d : "Married, lady? Marrl.,1- - im iur onn mompiH I'd iH. in nillHlfln llinnnrl If ns married?? lNt nKely." A ",nn r""',iv I'e following ,,.' F.xnonrnta r,t T- . nnti-cvoliition law are stirred by' the statement of Governor Aus tin IVay that. the trial of John I. Scopes for violation of the law is "all bosh," anil that "as long as the evolutionists stick to the prtsent Tennessee text books In their teaching, they ,nD dll no harm. The Rovcrnor will1 not attend the trial. ME BEST l fv. m vr i.ii There Is such a thing as "llillik ing too much." All of us have a certain rapacity lor thought. The brain ran be ruined by over ;:riiln. Just llk Ihn eyes. It should bo understood that thought Is nothing bill tho organic function of the brain; and It has lo obey the snma laws In regard to ex.irtlon and repose as any other organic function. Aa tho function of the stomach la lo digest, so It Is that of the brain lo think. . A scientist observes Ihut "the no tion of a soul --as something ele mentary anil Immaterial, merely lodging In the bra In and need lug nothing at nil for th'j performance of Its essential function, which ron--1..U In nil a, 'i.i led I y thinking has undoubtedly driven tnuny people to foolish practices, leading to a dead ening of the Intellectual powers." Frederick the tireat for Instance, once Hied to form the hub 1 1 of doing without sleep entirely. This same authority declares that a mull should accustom himself to view his intellectual rapacities In no other light than that of physiolo gical functions, and to nianago them accordingly-- n'urslng or exercising them its the case may be: remember ing Hint every kind of physical suf fering, malady or disorder, In what ever part of the body It occurs, has Its effect upon the mind. Through neglect of this rule, many, men of genius and great scholars hnvo hecotiio weak-minded and childish, or oven gone mad, us they grew old. It Is Important to allow tho brain tho full ineiisiiro of sleep which Is nocossury lo restore It; for sluop to a man's whole nature what wind ing Is to a clock. . . One other thing about the brain wo should keep In mind: It Is taught that every month of tho year hns Its own peculiar and direct lufluenco upon health nnd body conditions generally; nay, even upon tho stale of thn mind. It Is an lufluenco dependent upon tho woiilher. You know tho period of tho year that has tho most fnvorahle effect Upon , you. Choose this time for your groat enterprises. -r ina """WW "'" II,. u.. " , '"tini hi ,. . nualsute. u ,. "'I '"'U irr., , t WSKU IX Tin rom krrs, ttat lllna I A . 1 , , UUB , tt . - n I , Huiea, th.a UVrdJ In corns lo K4 a J ktit to nuJ I snt r bukt.l .J : ta uik ;t ( . ... ; out wltli u,,B, Tfcml Uvea la tin an. J . front woo I lhlk i U , wan soon ant in boms. I g fcoc, it luit lmiw rlty to n. bo ruuM krilii mt .Wii , sines ha ha. Bvilct' IU slsibl ii at Mr. ; ma if II It til rlM b I BU You ihuuld sot ipJ motor ynv to lb. ; alinald you ttpHt kui : the rlty lo v fu , that It Is ml propnlrl una lo makt nr J cliasroal, and tkii I you at hnmi j o.ten snoiigh, , In keep the iolteW ; In the rllr. It mi i heglisent tn corn. In nralni-iu, nr that nil sad rrllieut. Iloril a Etrl lo Jie 'lively.' merge your atllH reinlln.'i aloud ami (Iris. sna una i oae) i J h. A b Children's PirtoJ CroaWl HOW TO SOLnj THt word, ittrtll squares snd rat as down. Onlyawktt" rack waits K"'"-1 urila art fosss" st s) of Ifllers is 1st ill fans wonava puisls tin ! Iht drswlnt Mots, l he aikrr aords. I I I V ' I -i-aaSlS COMMA-II Ll'l-.M.W IIOl'T TO III; IIKI.II Jl'I.Y !il I.OH ANdlOI.KH, Juno 13. Ilnrt Collmn and Kdillo Iluffman, former light henvywolght chnmplon of the niivy, lodny signed n contract to meet In n ten-round decision botil lo be si aged hero on Hie night of Inly 2,1. , The boxers were secured by Jink I'oylH, local promoter, who hns a permit from the stale boxing com mission lo slage an outdoor enrd im Hint night, llunnliil " Word I. I" T s Word rtf,ltSJ'1 ! Word 5. A tn" ' ' Word 7, Vr?'" I Word H.i UP., ' Word Hi Tolrw" , tny on. A I Ruaninf WJ V Word 1. A K"" ,i WWord t f0 ) rhynts o''U Word - M tn" J -ssWnTi thai K"rkl IKUIli bririui an I i" hli en I next L 40 the coil mayi cim luh: B. I trlgiil Iretar: K. I kitner dilei Harry V pr lul I' lliilse N il i'l