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Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath
Tuesday, Juno 16. 1P23.
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THE KLAMATH NEWS
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and
, in that jaith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln
The First Rows of Summer!
THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP
The right hand of fellowship is extended to the
people of Klamath County by the merchants and
professional interests of Klamath Falls. Grasp it.
Feel the strength of its sincerity and eagerness to
satisfy learn of its actions to moulding this our
community into a greater and more enterprising
community.
It's that right hand of fellowship, of welcome, of
ambition, of co-operation, which has done so much
in contributing to the welfare of our fair town and
county.
Think back a few years. Note the many public
and private improvements that have been made since
then as a drect result of local enterprise.
What motive has prompted those enterprising
merchants and professional men? Certainly not sel
fishness. It is a fact not to be forgotten those who
have contributed did it for the purpose of adding
to your convenience or your pleasure. Yes to con
tribute good fellowship and good will.
Of course, these community betterments and' im
provements were not made without faith and sacri
fice on the part of our business and professional in
terests. Quite often, we all know, they came forward
with financial aid when they could least afford it.
And yet, they did it, and are doing it, with a gener
ous heart and cheerful smile. That's the spirit that
has made Klamath Falls and Klamath County so
progressive.
And all these interests ask in return is your co
operation in building an even brighter future for this
community.
Patronize the home merchants do not violate
that faith they have placed in you. Buy at home and
help build a bigger, better place in which to live.
The right hand of fellowship has long been ex
tendedlet's grasp it feelingly and in sincerity.
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SALVAGE VALUE OF OLD ROADS
A recent report on the salvage value of old roads,
prepared from the records of the New York High
way Department, shows the average cost per mile of
reconstruction, complete contracts 1919 to 1924 in
clusive, to be $36,000 for first class Portland cement
concrete and for asphalt macadam for same period,
$16,000. This reconstruction which from now on
will be the most important work in New York State,
covers the rebuilding, to whatever extent is neces
sary, of the older roads now worn out or become oth
erwise so unfit as to make their replacement a job
large enough to be placed under contract. It is ex
pected that a finished reconstruction contract will
leave a road in first class condition to sustain tha
traffic it will attract. The $20,000 difference in re
construction cost measures the value of the salvage
possibilities of the prevjous work in connection with
the asphalt macadam types. The 1925 lettings show
aDout $zi,uuu per mile dmerence in such work.
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later "but Mrs
no tsr worm husbendt? Mora
la a letter from a wife who iiA ,
crying flr.t. Hut. Ilk, , ,,.0.11.1,
person, whoa ehe discovered that
moaning and groaning would nut
help una bll ah turned about fan
anil tried aumothlng site. Bha aayt:
Dear Mrs, Thompson: Having
read ao many letters where wlver
complain if losing ihnlr husbands'
love. would Hka to glva a vague
glimpse of my married Ufa. living
reared by paranta that -war. in.
gether loo atrk-t, I .married at the
aga of 1 man nrarly to. eooo
began to think I had mada an awful
mistake. Hut holng taught that di
vorce raa a dltgrac on (ha -whnlo
family I know I had to' maka the
boat of a bad bargain. Boon our
first baby waa born, girl. Hut be
for ab waa born ha waa real lew
and didn't mn to cars It I 1 1 red or
dlad. which I a I moat did.
Finally w. mo.d to IhU rl.y and for j,, j
1 saw ha waa attracted to anmh.r!, ''it
m-i u-.ii . .. " I '
..-.. ' -, mm uvmrv
broken, for aha had It "all over ma"
aa 0 dress and good looka. I dldnt
hare a rent to buy any rtothaa and
waa all k. W'a quarreled arid argued
to no avail, ao I mnilo him mora to
another neighborhood, and I made
up my mind If ha liked to tea other
women dreaaeil ntrely I would, too,
tf I had to aleal Ilia money to do ao.
Then another baby, a girl, waa bom
and held htm prelty rloaa tor a
while. The doctor told hrm I would
nnl live Araln niiMrvlhln u.n mA
against me. Then I aald If I muatl" Plbl t Ma
,11. I ... ...In. In K. e.wut 11. '""" from M
while I waa alive, and I alopped tak
ing .medicine. I bought aoma nice
clcthea for myself and klddlea, and
""Kg
ki.. u4(ta
h 0MtS)1J
ortii.rr'
niMiala, lot. J
hoal4 10 to ha J
lkar ilrl iaJ
b" lUtto, i J
Blhtb(ttb,J
ma Miotu. fa J
How eta n. .
Imifina for eu J
Boaid ia to it,
" yon in ii
whom yoa atni,
yon. and trll klm
that ha ii mlita,
Inraa iimi aat
rloaa frlnl ailM
aquilly u atuvtliJ
or perbapi ,
thing yoiaii,k
turning a minute
"but Mr a.
Unit to Hat (
caret for notl, TiJ
OB (A hlaM Imu J
cictnea for myaelf and kidniea, ana. w
look a trip for all ka. com. noma ""' l
and I nlmoat lira don tha road. I " . -A
waa out In the treah air aa much aa
poatlble. Now our baby la eight
yeara old, (he other girl la a large
nd I almoat lived on the road. I
hubby will ear. "Ilabe, you look like
MEXC HIXT
lireakfaat
Grapefruit Cubea in Honey
Baked Egg in Coreal Milk
Buttered Toast Coffee
Dinner
.Stuffed Baked Cabbage in Tomato
Sauce
Small Browned Potatoes
Bran Rolls
Endive and Green Pepper Salad
Cream Date Pudding
Tea
Kiipper
Toaated Gimmca
Radlahm
Eye Wonders Muble Fluff
Hot Chocolate C&ffee
TODAY S ltK( ll'Ks""
in coreal la aimply leftover cereal1 P , On0"h,"f Cupl
mixed into milk, placed I. Z lT' ,;"" P Powdered,
al baking diahea . T ' lmllt?d . PPormint atWk can-.
and frnezo as usual.
muat-
'Nerer mind
the arda. ma'am.'
sprinkled with chopped nuts.
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. .lrc,u, onert for th8 Interjecled Maggie. "I told the ml.,
company dinner In hot weaker. ycur name, when I went up.
Bake an angel food cake. When atalra."
cooled thoroughly cut In aquarea.j '
Stem and wash fronh atrawbeiri .
Sweeten and maah. Let atand one!
hour on Ice. At time of serving mix;
thoroughly with vanilla ice cream
pour over angel food and aorve at
once.
Brown went out and won t be uaok.a little doll," and hkt blue eye
till dinner time." aparkllng. Are we happyT I aay
"That too bad!" exclaimed one we are. MBS. X. Y. Z.
of the visitor. "And to think, too. . v-.. .... -i.
that I have forgotten my card I should find out for herself and that
jiprrnilnt. "" C'rram
Nothing ates r,u1to ao good for
dcjiacrt In hot weather aa ko cream.
Peppermint Ire cream Is a little dif
ferent from the usual and may Just
Bull your family or guuata. Scald
inio a depression made by a table
jspoon 1n the center of the dish. This
is dotted with butter and baked or
boiled until hc egg is set. Milk
may be added at the tablo where the
'egg la beaten.
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i Stuffed Bilked Cabbage in Tomato
'Sam Scoop out a umall head of
j cabbage, removing outer leaves.
I Grind up scooped part and leftover
meai. u more meat Ik H,.lrnH ,
cabbage center may be cooked sep
arately or made Into slaw. OnlonB.
seasoning of salt and popper and
Phlloaotthera of thle ag, pirrrot
lug the thought of phllotophera of
other ages, teach us that It Is the
object of the state to promote the
moral alma of mankind.
But Is It?
Tho aim for which mankind rxista
(a .pnrubollc expression. It haa been
remarked), ttai.e (Jooil Gentlemen
tell us. la that a .man ahould act In
such and such a manner.
The real aim. Schopenhauer con
tends, Is that "the Will, of which
An Irishman on iis av j h, VPry man comploto .iwctmi-n
races waa persuaded by thru, other! " wnitner It needs to
occunnntH nr 1 1. -.11-,.. , .iiirn tnul inn mm hlm..t. . l
.. (1 ,1,0
union of Thought and Will) ahould
perceive what this will I. H ,h..
horrora It contains; that ho ahould
DinnerStomes
Is life la really very Interesting oven
though your marriage doetn't prove
to be the auocesa you pictured It
would he. It waa up to you to
change It to stilt youreolf. A con
stant lurhrymoae slate aaawned by a
wlf never, never haa a noticeable
effect on the heart of a husband. If
he It hard-hearted enough to cause
the tears he won't be bothered much
by their dampneta. Many wive weep
tholr way through married life and
wonder why hubby gets -worse and
worse, and eventually entirely breaks
looso from the tie that bind".
the will, In lis horrible nature,
ly Is."
real.
occupants of the railway carriage to
join In a llttio gamo of solo whht.
For half an hour he lost steadily!
and then to his astonishment, Jic
noticed one of tho players, a tough
mmw tire rciiecllon of htmeir i-
his own deed In the abomination of
don't wiii ,
cruml browned on top add to thel., ?"y nnlmoHlt'- 1 wn't men
(appearance of the dish, wh ch Is ''J"' but " h d"" U a'
nourishing and econcmbai 1,1 knnck blt her eye cut."
Mr. Ncwlyrlch strutted Into a club
to which he had been elocte.i. He
loosea around to see If thuro WM
and economical.
I'avorlto Icing Cream one tea
spoon butter, add powdered sugar,
mm wun corroe Infusion anil t, .-..u... ., . "
drop, of almond flavor. Alie,-..: iZi' . " knew' an'' '"
sugar and thinning ,lntU desired 1 h.rT . Vered 8 w!"-'nwn
! amount Is made barrister reading by a window.
i Toasted Cilm.nrs-Take ground LnHi. 'I"""' aCr""' t0 the ba"lt"
round steak, seasoned, and Zy I o hh f"? P"Im d"wn'
lpread on buttered bread and bon "0nH1. """""i d,a-
untll done. Fold to.th tw 'l ""w h had Ju"1
.Piece,, toast bread and serve hot tun! !?' nrM'" ho
' g,ln,5 hl lingers to make the dla
Kyt Wonders As many eggs asC"1 "par,lle- wduld yu do
desired may be used. Take m. ...l" you had that!"
and flour to make fair'.y stiff batter.
egg If desired to hold the .mixture1 shin SIW"nCn Wh "0a"tc1
to,i,.. ..... "imurc shade over one eve. orod.ire n lU'cm.
Fill the cavltv with the .... P"! nowhcr8- I Th. R,.n.,' whlch whoy on-
rice, macaroni or any adaptable left , . u nllmn" !! the Z , T th0 K,n'-r"1 ''".
overs, pour tomato sauce ow d'.!! " 0n m''n"or nfi m !! . mattltmlalU'n ' bd
bake unMi J...-'r..... . . "n,,;the party cheating. I don't ,ii. .Jwln- b"t In no wlso chock, the m
. . " """"ca Mcad'r . ' nif. ,h ,.,. .
" "i"i'i wouki ihi impos-
nioio.
u is nccauso tho State c.hocka
tho manlfiwtatlon of his will that a
man very ,ldm Mon the whf),0
" " ms nature In the
mirror of his deeds
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Does tho reader oupposn thnr. are
no peopio in the world aa bad as
Loel, and Leopold, or other murder
ers? Docs he fall to no that there
are mn.ny who would act like them
If inly they could? Then Schopen
hauer tells him:
"Many a criminal dies more quiet
ly on the scaffold than many a non
criminal in the arm. of j,,, funily.
The one ha. perceived what hi. vrlll
Is and ha. discarded It. The other
haa not been able lo discard It be-
Zt,M.hM nV" -
"The aim of tho H.nto Is to pro-
z,r . . 01 ,he 'm of nre
vmcn 01 sail, sugar to taste . .i.i.
of cinnamon or nutmeg and drop
Into hot fat from fork.
These form queer ahapes nnd are
crisp contrast to the maple fluff
which Is glorified tapioca In coffee
and milk, flavored with maple
' a ell It," .aid th
'and buy a nail brush
e barrister,
One afternoon two visitors rang
"ie hell, and, tolling them to
mted, MaEKlfl Wfnl ,Ito n
Wrt of the house to see If her mis
tress ivas In.
"I'm
Thus apeaka Schopenhauer, super
realist. Mfe was not to him a mat
ter of Sweetness and Mght. It la
natural that he la unpopular. Man
dislikes to be told that he wouldn't
be ao vain It he really knew himself
Ing 1 bll will M(
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