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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
Mb Pace Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath 1 r ( Wednesday. Jmij7.JWI THE KLAMATH NEWS . Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officers md Directors! Xalr Ottrrheln, prcoliU-nt; D)Ton II. llurJ. Ttce prmirirnt; tn II. Rtcvenuu. swrifaryt Walter 8tronch, treasurer, (constituting I he ovnrn ul ilw .mire outstanding stock lanue). B. USTEVENSON' Managing Editor j. v. '.Mcdonald - Editor WALTER WEST Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every morning except Monday. j Oi-'ice 1. O. O. F. Building. 102-122 So. Fifth SL i (. Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable f to fhe Klamath News Publishing Company. lnor Jerir.g change of address, subscribers should always give V old as well as new address. Subscription Rates All Subscription Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month ? .60 Deliver!d-iy Carrier, six months 2.50 Delivered by vCarrier, one year 8.00 Ohtaide Klamhth County S.00 li Full leased wircJJnited News and United Press. (Longest in the world.) 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 xce understand if Abraham Lincoln COURAGEOUS PUBLIC OFFICIALS ' When public officials take a firm stand for econ .omy along rational lines in public affairs, they are 'deserving of commendation. Since the inauguration of the direct primary and the initiative in referen dum, there has been a growing tendency for legisla tors and state executives to "pass the buck'' to the people on important measures where political issues are involved. A bitter fight was staged in the California state legislature to increase the gasoline tax from two to three cents a gallon on the theory that if such in crease was not made the road program of California would be crippled. The bill was passed on a elbse vote. Governor Richardson could easily have dodged responsibility and played politics by signing the bill under the excuse that it could later be referred to the people or amended. This he refused to do, and clearly stated his reasons for killing the measure. He showed that increased taxes were not necessary in order to cany on systematic road work, and he would not sign a tax-raising measure which, in his opinion, was contrary to his platform of economy and sound business administration in public affairs. Executives who will conduct public affars along business lines and who cannot be swayed by every breath of political fancy should have the thanks of the people in this nation. . Ssa aaaa I ' The Stage Director! ' J ' i ZL-1 I fU, vfc:tn.srj li ma ifPfiS I. m 11 m I gelatine in iiajaajL-'sf "n: I sni go- y ... ' ..I... . . t Old 4hJ l i I" every way1 ,, .,, l-lea.o m.. but ,Kt ht , , Dear Mrs. Thompson: I an, ., ins with a yumi in.in who i,.. i nd III tit llV hi Willi Iim iltit-a thill. In . . " "" "Ul IHlkL ' nil.-. Mini am .iraiu uml may uf.li.- ""Wtk. feel uur future. When we am uu!f,,P .l. 11 ..... ..- .......... i . " - n!Mr i Hill Ul IIHIKf, l Miff Ml i -"" iron, rk,M --i limk III Ilia illriM tli.il. Ii U() """! , hla aiti-iillon on hr thn r if uur thU f """H atay. Il aaya Dial h.i ilura nut Hi nan l., .. ""'I li lutivtliln by tlil. but I rail It iu h . .. .i.i. . t . fllrtliiK t aliiru nl unn In Ihla ay.( I ili. u l want In think wriiiis ul anJ .id.. Vl'lli.l .! v.... II.I..L ul ... ....... .. ..n ..(iiiN HIMIIII li. , I. i, I 1 prUilu , . an ton .... .. I I .... I...li,...,l I.. ,,r will, yi.yuun,UtJS: ii nn naa rrfa mr oumr wuii.ru miw, lhy y-, 77-11 u Ion, aoa ttt bu . ..-I. - iiitiraranMI.v lis will bava afiir nmrrloKo. I-O-W I klu.i. . .Unj l.l'i'V. iKiNT Vol' Til INK T tknr M.' !) t . lllf hll ... a ' " , waul t --"i aon ai your ailvl.o I am an old nialil jj ikt li iku , t 'KriiB rhlldrca. In when a ri'ltiir-mimhrr rnmrlurt ! h.i ....tt..- . .. ..... . i anuw bow ni,k ... "Von klinuM uka riiiillim lrl.ik." , ' 1,0 lo km k V inla iii.'iiiImt uiIvk. ia you " W n bm luril (In un. I :.ii r bi'iT?" l'-r. II probahlr ig "I'lnlm o( jro. 'No.' nnawMrnl lha dryly; "but r trlr.l 1 ntrn who havo.' ntaxtatrala I niiml.tr of CAPITAL OF BRAZIL MM'Ol'nAGED: rour hair ilupl; M prtfara bloadia. An SHARING THE PROFITS AND LOSSES Possibly no better agricultural co-operative plan has ever been worked out than the contracts between beet sugar factories and farmers of the west. A base scale is agreed upon that provides for ap proximate cost for both grower and manufacturer. The farmer invests his land and labor in the hope of a better market; the manufacturer invests his million dollar plant. The fanner thus becomes an actual partner in the factory. Under the co-operative sys tem, both sides share in the profit or loss. The Coeur d'Alene lead miners in Idaho have had a somewhat similar system ; this year they sacrificed part of their old wages, when the price of lead fell. Under such a plan, no man, farmer or miner or workman of any kind, need fear the growth of any corporation merely because it is big. Only vast cap ital can finance such operations as the great sugar factories, or the great lead mines; only vast capital can afford the improvements that cut cost prices and make the industries live. The fanner is a partner in the sugar business clear up to the last sale; if there is a gamble any where in the business, he furnishes his share of the capital, and earns his share of the profit. ! O 1 . The farmer who is thinking of selling his farm and moving to the city might well consider carefully the rental price of a flat. He may then establish to his own satisfaction at least, that perhaps "being dis contented" is not so bad as some other things he might have to face. McMinnville News-Reporter. TO JBE MOVED INLAND """ i jaf.aira. I v . j . ; ' '"'I l.O.-i AN:K!.M. Juim 18. The; III.IDE: KUi i frdi.ru I rnplltil of Praall will anon formal, Iotm IkoiUi bo mofril from Klo d Janeiro lo : a lonrly plateau In Iho hrart of Iho IGNORANT QIRL: 1 country. J.uun mllra Inlnml from' ita , 'rom yaar to fur, in prrarnt alt. rionllnR In Dr. Juao u!l rood tttuowi ;i.ui llaiitUto. Ilnullllnn illrrrtor Iwtut tblm la iMUr . xrnrral of raiirnatU. who arrivnl l"-irda. Cart trtpfcl i here today for a brl.-f atay. ' 'Tl.' Tby ttotll Th primary, purpom. of Iho r j mi" Id ; F,N-W " iii.iv "linn aiyly tram tarai mural. Dr. liaptlatn anlil. .... . . . ... l.-mnli.r thn nnllitn'a nrtl vlt U.a. anil til aiTUMr prr.011 or hla oilatrnrr. ! " . nar b haaM Uil he hua alowly acrumulalrd and or-, ..i...... MKXl' HINT IlrrukfuNt Sliced Bananas in Oraneo Ji. ,s.. ,. . ... i up"n " "" on mountain top. far Waff,,, wlih Mapie Syrup ,,U. (iarn.Kh wh ', t.' 'and Ti ,"7""" Buttered Toast Coffee and Milk Brern p,.,per. ,r,,n '"" Lumlimn ' Kroaawr naturo by rffl.Hrtltm. hrr.. Salmon Sn,,ffl r.m.d n l ..... . . . " " I"'" - . , . viimut.i iihiuhh 11 i r jT:nu re Rnnlrcd rxpri-nc hlh U nluuiHt . whnllv Inul ullk . ... i r wian tuv imtauun fl ; ' j vi'ry iiiiiiviniiui lire in othnr nnl-' Klcrla Dlfrrra lodav International Rotary Ihiro la nut tray. M tulile or aome atanal 1 .(-.?' ia.iirau..i n iuiu . .. . . . . . !.., . .. .. . , , inai; o inai, now. no atunita rulwd , ..,.. ,u , jinn.., ,. Head Lettuce with Salad DreHHinK Bread and Butter Home Made Strawberry Jam Iced Tea or C ocoa Dinner Jellied Tomato Soup Croutons Coddled Steak Mashed Potatoes with Brown Gravy Creamed Peas Baking Powder Biscuits Rhubarb Pie Coffee and Milk ; rnoiiRn to fill a pin plate full. Thrn plunge it into the holllnic wat.-r for .ten mlnutrs and drain. Lin., thn 'Teased pie plate with a good itlmrt ,rrust. put In the rhuburb, sprinkle riiulurli auurt-e of truth.' TODAY'S ItKTII'KS Waffhn Beat yolks of two eggs add four tablespoons of rnwm. one "n,y once or twice at most. Swiftly cup of milk, two teaspoons baking lake 0,11 wn,,t Is headed or put in powder, flou.- to m-.ke thm batter what 18 '" "'"rid. The oKn cov and laBtly beatn wl.l'es of two e. er or d""T p,', ""t a rush of rulil uane m very lint waffle iron aver "uu H'I and the tenipera steady fire. Serve with biitu; Let ua kwp In mind that Ihn do-vnlopn.i-nt of mart natural know bilge In all Ita vast range, from with two en 114 ..f . ....... .. ""lorr anil iriiiiiam. I. dessert spoon uf cornstarch la ,l,., , ' ""T" "' '""" ' Put on crust and bake In . mrdlu.n . 'n"k """nT' f kr,""""r"n oven about forty mlnut... " '"k n:"?",,c f,,r ,r,,,h j''""- knowlnlge tbut It la auch." I To consldir all bnllnfs open lo l(: BOX W'OVDMV iritirlHiu. During the hot weather when you To rernrd thn value of authority ure getting food i.ut of the refriger- " nnlllu-r greater nor less than as ator for a meal nr putting food """b i It ran prove Itself to bo away, plan to open the lie ch.-st rth. CI.KVKI.ANI.. Ohio, Jnmi !. Klertion of alxiy-one International ufflcera was to mM'uiy the atten lion uf 12.I.U0 di.li'Kiitea to Ihn no tary International convention Wed nesday. hlef Intercut was centered Tues day night around thn spirited battle fur Iho presidency of the world wide nrgatilrntion. to surcned Kror elt W. Illll of Oklahoma City, Ukla. T)eni-: He Killed. . Detective's Sister maple syrup. Coddled Steak" Take about two pounds of round steak an Inch thick, salt, pepper and flour well. Have ready one small onion, chopped fine and two tablespoons of butter or oeei Drippings heated very hot. Put in the meat to brown evenly on both sides, then put In enough hot water to make a quart of gravy. Add salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce to taste. cover tightly and slmmnr food is hot kept at its best. f mini 11 NHEBEST (I fw m The conductor of a western freight 'rain saw a tramp stealing a ride on one of Iho forward cars. He, "old a brakemnn in the rabonso to ko up and put the man off at the! , ilrst stop. When the brakemnn ap-l pronclied the tramp tho latter waved; a big revolver and told him to get' away. 1 "Hid you .ret rid of hl.n?" the conductor asked when tho train was I uii'ier motion again. steadily, until the .teak 1. ...H I tttlf al " trial In Ten- ,., .hear'' WB" lhe (The meat must be basted and Urnea!" . .'. VU.Tr 11 M treqiiently. Serve on a hot platter! "lln Ulc 'onflrinnro horn of ih - i take care of htm ! with a small quantity of gravy andi"ame ""th "W. dortrlnea M conductor, as h , i T parsley or water cress. The rest oflmlme tho Kntlemen who 'are . ' t,.Im , ,10 C1 ""rt"d VOr 11,0 thn trravv urava In 1 Sailing tl.OHn it,..ivlA. !. .... D , ... ........ ,c9, u.i wiji.H When thn lr,.l , isay: "" again starl- "Thnii.hf . Hie brakemnn came and said: Halmon Souffle One can of sal-1, ,l,0,1h,l m"n. onoc - escaped "Well, Is ho off?" mon. two eggs, one cup of cream or ,,, ' . "ir' f trn-I "No. ho turned out to bo nn K5Z i .in i If only Il.niey were living to rich milk. Ilcmove skin and bone' Prejudice, will find In the "nltoi.l friend of mine, from salmon. old replied Pick fish fine, iron i whence man has sprung dm conductor. In the yolk, of egga and mix well i cv"''n of the splendor . . . Add the cream or milk and the egg ' T'TT'' T" ,0"n """'" l.t. ber's shop in whites hnnt.n . . . ..... ... V" "'" "nK Progress throiiL-li n n..,. . 111 r " ",mn ln i-1'" M,Pl a r,aonabl0 emiin.1 ,; .," . ,,,wn m H"""'"1 -n.l im in uuuoreu ran i.u t 1,1 "umiKMi to Hon niiijiur I ii hi ro. J Rnlco 90 mln.tin.. t - ..t..i. " 'I"" wpn, , '"""i uiui; Three . rt; u"u "No, lass. If, Scutch , nulllu iniiii with Jellied Tomato Bouillon cups tomato, throe bouillon rnlma (l.i- shenn's In. ml "Is II Kngllsh?" ), llKk(1(li wl)(n "tin was shown her. replied the .ll.nj .1.. ... one onion, one hav ln.,f .. " ' l' lngs of tho . ,, , " aiists half teaspoois minced parsley, eel- ,...., lle "1,0,I"II"H re ... i .... .. s lie grnnt A I oh nm A . "( "s to no sura mid brine ery leaves or celery aalt. thro. ... . . .. " Kr,!l" A1P" " And " .i.iiih worm nttteher. naliir- "Then It'll n .1 . ' nil in .li-ifin "Mistress Is Kngllsh, ,, ,,,, ',,, o nnnn a trnl ullnn n ... . few apriw of thyme. Simmer tta'n,.Bu.,,",r"T .'" the nol"" "f tomatoes, onion, bay leaf and rinr lessenn.l by with seasoning, until n,.i. .f. .... .. . kB u,ut mn In . . . . 'ninco and nlei." "Hern, Jock!" i.l.l n. . th.,'1. ,.. ..I.. . '" '"" """ iinr. . " ""rep a Head over lo bis struct lira. strain. There should ha ih.. . of the Juice. Add tho minced pars-1 marvel,,. nnH "'"ne pnmenHP " ley and bouillon cube.. Soften .," "..""" .?tarw' Inialll.lblo "',,"-! assisinni. "tnlcn n... i...... one of the it. ... "'".us out of speech, whereby, in will yon?" A certain maglstrale wn, taking In 1.1s club one summer even- r aji.wt'! . a V ' M-Jk. ' " A web of cirrumslatitial Evi dence has liccn built up ly New York police against William lirnssficM, l.cM as a suspect in the murder of I'lorcncc Kane, istcr of Detective Sergeant James Kane, ttraistii'lri, vho denlc nnv knowledge of the crime, served a term In prison for alleged assault and roblxry of a woman. Chililrc.iri ricW Crosj Wo HOW TO SOLVE J Tat ordi start ' qaam 'atsj rti aor. doanv Oay aat kn each whit aairt. I words art (ami nd or Irtlrri la tfcnj , fata. puule tat Irtt aa the drains BWi th olhw aor. I Kan.ii ... ! Word 1. ,""-" I picture i,' , Word 4. "JSJ, person'! rank. WW" i book ! wfuik I WordJ. A ( Word 7. Anro j Englani Word AlnJ'", yea or )" .4- ' vpsTERDTf'8