Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
Thursday, Juno IS, 1025. Ptre Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne ni ; a TIIE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer and Directors: Safe iHiertwIn, president; Byron II. Hunt, vice preaidrnt; Ben II. 8ieniiM. .rtmrj; Walter Stronach, Ircanurrr. (constituting the mrnrn ul tin- cuiire outstanding stock Issue). B. H. STEVENSON' Managing Editor J. W. McDO.VALD Editor WALTER WEST Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published erery morning except Monday. Oi-'ice 1. 0. 0. F. Building, 102-122 So. Fifth St Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to The Klamath News Publishing Company. i (n ordering change of address, subscribers should always give old as well as new address. Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, per month $ .50 Delivered by Carrier, six months ., .. 2.60 Delivered by Carrier, one year 6.00 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 iaith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as tar understand if Abraham Lincoln BUY NOW! If anyone has had the slightest doubt about the future of Klamath Falls, this is a good time to recon sider. This paper has always had a hunch that local real estate was due for a boost, and recent develop ments hereabouts ought to wake everybody up. We have watched California lands for the last ten years and have seen preposterous prices of one season become recognized values the next, and it seems to us that Klamath Falls has more to offer in a substantial way than any other city on the coast. But this is not written to precipitate any boom. We are merely giving our home folks a hunch as to the possible trend of real estate values. Land in this section will never be any cheaper, and all around Klamath Falls it will be much higher as the years roll on. It is a 10 to 1 shot that money invested in lo cal property now will make more money for you, cost less to cany, and contain less element of risk than any other investment you can make. And those home-owners who are tempted by an offer of a few hundred dollars over the purchase pnee-don't be anxious to sell! You may not find another house as well built for the money. It costs twice as much to build now as it did a few years back. Better keep your home and buy more land next door if possible ! All of which means that we have abounding faith in the future of Klamath Falls and want that our own people should share in the coming prosperity. Out siders are watching us with keen interest and will do their best to pick up the best opportunities for quick money. How much better if we see them first and corral things for ourselves. We cannot be too in sistent m urging our readers to buy local real estate We're From Missouri 2E REAL Doii.lT fcXjLJ- I PROO VE5T v r TvlU THAT VEW A V &-V.w7t ' V; Mli V S. 1 1 a. atT .1 1 &r S , II IS m iiaaasaaaaauai Uiii.-. , rr. The girl who rrfu... ,ry . inn ha Infra atmply becau.e h,'hi( I raa . lUlhcr. .Ii. t. , w'wl(h- i.1l a, l hasn't though money I. n , iw, I'llllllclllllcU pra'scd f.,r keeping hr head. Yuiin. 1 ri.l " ! trii people who run off an. I get nmrrin.i r, ... . . lU , .I...L, ... .. .. ikaiu i. "1 1 UI M lmiMirt-lio, a,,,., . """UJ .1 a lih mi I ant niulirr of lirrml In liuva oull.rllilna hrail 4 A yuun mil wrllaa ma: ' I ".ill a . ..... vi.. ti "Iiln it...... . i".ni. am riaiil-' vrn. "Iinrl. aiuul, anil wlill imi M.j M n. II) a.m.l l.ii.klii. am o.,t nitlr.' , "TtJ A rrw monilia . nial my lili-al .,,. ' "j1 1VJ mi.l f..ll In love with him. II. I. u S- " ' l'h lirlllla,,, Z " " mln.l. ami rrrinln. I am .nr., Ii.!.,..t. ""'! have a brilliant ramni. and I .,!. ""'" H aJ hav. a brilliant ramm. an, m I W,B1 . w S n..t ..vlnK.llil. b-r.uw I ,, In ,,,. ."Vk I.ivo will, 1,1... I a... . ..... ' '"' ui ""!. 1 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES APPLIED TO FARMING A group of fanners at Owatonna, Minnesota, op erating under a cost keeping system put out five years ago by the University of Minnesota experts have disproved the traditions that farming never pays. They have found where the farm leaks are, in labor, in buying, in selling; and they have tried to plug eveiy leak. They have paid themselves $60 a month wages, and 5 per cent on their investment iney have increased butter production 20 per cent per cow and reduced production costs; they have found shorter cuts to profits in almost eveiy brdr.ch of farming. Their farm income last year averaged $2,471, or better than $200 a month, which is far above the average tradesman or mechanic income Last year brought exceptional prices for wheat com and a few other products; but much of this Minnesota income was from miscellaneous farmin alfalfa, poultry, dairy products. They had no magic sesame to success; they merely cut out the waste and stuck to the thintrs that nnirl luvo Willi dim In rvi-rr way ma of lila Inva for ma. and l. t '. . a.kml ma to marry l.lm. II. I... H monay. I would hava lo kni.ii . ' Inoalllon afl..r our m.rrla... I ... V W J 'h-i i . ". un fmta. Ilka I ho lit,-- n f marrylnt a man h,. . 1 haa no poo..l..la but lila law book ovir (, Bl 1 " anil lilitmi'ir. cvim If hn haa marv.-l-l )( Am,., on a iir..i.M U. think that yniini k ' k .,..rrl,.l , I. .....I., ... I "Timni t, tH ... a-., i thi ,r 4 Plar- I. I. ...a bom., and no. In . i J?" J off r I wonl !.. .11 .... . "lu ' r uinila (our hjMiVi lo ninklnn him ronivnt and haripy.i - ' llut pirn tliouah t know all thru-1 ' ' ' lliluta. I'm afraid I'll marry him A-'nHr anyway t.nnn. t l.tw. l.l n ... t. P' lo this rotnmt afraid I'll loe him. I own doubt' r-,l-bl " "M Ihlit ha lovra m. I'm not prMiy mqc0 aon W and I'm not attmrllvn In any ... I , I iniiat ronin lo you Im-atm I AT.!..: it anal Imvrn'l any mother, and my fatlivr alum I ana la not lha kind who rould adyta 0' 4tfi el mi mo In nu n a mattrr. ItllKTTA. I" M KXL HINT IJnn kfaat Orancen Slh-ed Prepared Wheat Cereal with Cream Toast Coffee Luncheon Macaroni Pimento Cheeae Band wichen Strawberries and Pineapple Oatmeal Cookies Milk llillllrr Veal Loaf Potatoes Lettuce and Peas Custard Pie Tea, Hot or I:.cd to bowl In whli h you made rusiard.' Wllh this fill i-riist as f-.ill n ..,s sllilo without runnliiK over l:.ike slowly as this burns easily. Sl'CIJKSTIDNS When blanket-atlu-hlnic iirouiid a i-enterpleee. spread, etc., i.u find it savts time and patlenre in take a ruler and mark (Just a dot with a pencil! nil around the article about on-iuai'tcr Inch apart or wider is desired. It saves time. ul., your work will be truer. TODAY'S UKCIPKS Macaroni Cook the macaroni In ' salted water until very tender. Drain and blanch. Beat two eites thor oughly, add two tablespoons milk 1 ana turn Into a hot well-buttered skillet. At once add the prepared macaroni, stir, then allow to fry until a Kolden brown. There is no need of heating; the oven for Its preparation a thins worth consid ering in summer time. ! HI! ! r 1 1 a HE BEST ADVICE m 5?H I n mVhI must thus kill himself; hn must, keep i.ii iloliiit It all his life. If ha has resolved upon pleas ure, whalev. r l rho way In which It Is lo be obtained, bis Itt.'lunic struKKlo la with a belnn Hint desires, to he pure and holy and freo; for. the disposition remains, and ha has lo kill II every hour. And so on in everything with In-, finite modifications; It Is now on one side of him. and now tba other, that be ci.n'iucrs; he Is the battle field. It one side of him continually ' coniinering. the other side Is con-, tlnuully ntriicrJInn; for Its life Is' Ixiiind up with bis own. and. as a limn, he is the possibility of miiny contradictions. ... ; How Is this Inner unity even pos slide under such circumstances? j Schopenhauer answers: "It exists neither In the saint norl In tlie sinner; or rather, the truth Is lliat no nmn is wholly one or the! "titer. For II is men they have In' in-; that is. I.i.-ki.... i.i. Ill the urena of i I believe you are rlnht. Ithetta j You shoi:id hesiiatn in inarrrini a man who la pcnnll.-ss. Youna mar-j rled couples should hava something j mora than barn prospects. The first 1 few era of married life are hardj enouxh, even when there are no fl- nnncliil worries. And with young1 lawyara It Is much different than with even laborers on a small aalary. At least tlio eslnry Is assured and regular. You are only 1H. and you j inn wall ayhlln. If ha love you, he will be willing to wait. Con sent to an engagement, ir you wish, hut do not think of mnrrylng him Pllilitrell'l Pil-tlel now to sutrii The vordi atari ill nearri and m aa down, tlnlyaafkai aark abila K"t 1 wards art loiaf I of letters ia lis) til fnra, wards. toul th Irst ti Uit draaim. Bra the elker Md. A good gentl'inan tolls a -r.i uating class the secret of linpplness "rs and Kladlutors uo.iR in iianuony Willi one s self. Ill Is such a tiiliij- possible? Two voices speak In nil of As long as two voices' alternately speak to a man. what Is rli;l,t fr one must be wrong for . the ot.r oni-: .... Jul, Kt mic-iinu pouna ......... .... m.oiik; lor.ine ot ham, two eggs, one-half teaspoon ""l "" ny niun over Ik i ii , Ki-ei. oi.u-..aii leuspoon sage, ono- i" ufc ""e w-itu nimseir ; half teaspoon cloven, one-half tea-l The "inner unity" the ,,i spoon allspice. Chop the uncooked i llpri Prattle about Is an "itn.,.,,. .i.i.. veal and ham very fine: add to thorn i Inconsistent nrntnnxlnn" i c H thc oilier Ingredients, the eggs ' 1'enhuuer. (well beaten) mix thorouglily and! "Kor as a m;, t ., .,, press Into a square nan or mold him i hn ., , . ,, " Turn It out on a baking pun, brush .long as he lives, while 1, , , , u over wun ncatcn egg and hake inlonly one thing Ihorouglilv . i, a slow oven for two hours, basting I the disposition lo he e,.rv. ' three or four limes while baking else, and ll, Inalienable p, ',,,;, ' with a tablespoon of butter melted of heln ii ' in one-nan cup Dolling water. Serve cold, cut in thin slices D!NNERTOIUES Veal Loaf Thrco and one-half pounds of veal, one cup bread crumbs, one teaspoon salt, one tea spoon onion Juice, one-half pound llut hns any niun over h.en , lie was not a good card plnyer and II was only afler much pres Mire Hint he look n hand. j After a particular glaring error! ''I" imrliier titriied upon hi in In I real auger. "Why didn't y follow' '"V bad?" he silked. , ; "If 1 follow anybody's lend. sir". "V llilmed the novice, hotly, "l ; ' ' ' V wouiln'l he yours." 'lit l"irin..r ,l,.,,,.,, , ,,, n),xt ' ' "vcr. he tm.w ,,,. , , "If he has inaile his chnl., ,,f ,,, , , , ,l''"'",r,"l"n- "l-'k here," "ling, all other posslhlllll,., ,, ' , yo" ' mil 1 ways ope,, , hlm, ,, ,.,. ; ' hi.I.. or ,. , V((U m. head lettuce, two cupful, pea:,, one'he has h" . r'""': d tab.espoonful chopped onion, one !l" 'n 'them T" L " U cup,,,, bread crumbs, one tablespoon ! ZZK U2 "' ' butter, melted on.,,.if .... v "nK """ Killing I hem ns I,,.,,. I (ONTItllHTKD POKM Tho prolty spot of Oregon. May I always cull It home. Where the lakes are linked In chains And lha mountains form a rone. 'Tla the land of naturo'a beauty Covered Hh stately pi no. The hi. me of (he wild game. Why not cull It mine'' Where Hie Itiver Kliimatli flowing. A great metropolis la growjne. Tho city of Klamath Falls. Men, the treea are fulling. Great mills, tho logs aro sawing, "I'ls tho homo of the sugar pluo. A land of urlistlc boauly With valley green and wide. A laud of recreation, With opportunity on every side; A thousand crystal streams - Hhuded wllh lofty pine, Tho place to pitch your tent. For your brcukfast, cast a lino. It. M. Holler. I I LX.tU 01.IV5 GARNISH S;J$ PLANKED VEAL Lettuce and Peas One small I i ii ,.. isins sotiiHttiuet what ,',in i.k ,r ilih.il in His ...I (it tHrtl.lllir l. H slid spp.'MXlllg ni,.- ri,.ir i..iiiiIi.i roods by a Ht-'I'- ill.,. mlii ss i ti, e manner of pr.'paialloii Veal lot IlirtWhi:, butter, melted, en.-h.lf te.snoon r 'r'" 1"" kl"""? salt, pepper. Prepare lettuce ens! '? "I ",nt " "VK, I luivn " rntnrldul ...... 1,111 1 ' k !' It for yr ,,.,, A inn n ! ,, i 1. 1 """II." both been '"' h"1 "P in u count rv j umo ieai or lettuce Inside vur ,,,. . village ,,., , h k.. .u v.. .... .. ror tx""lle, if ho wan s i .i...... 1 v...b.. ,UIA uinur lnareni.-niu , ....... . ...is n.,.r 1...I .1..., ... . and fill tho cups. Tie. together wltl ,7 ' " an" '""ss.i.onll g , ri , "" "' wll"e' istring and steam one-half h I ' 6 ' l8p"Hltl,,n l" '""r Is no ! "... . " ' "ro . . . Miiereoy fleslroyed all at. once- I m 1 !, """' Custard Ple-Llne deen m,,'!!'""' 1,18 ""' -. be h.' , "l ."JL T'" -JX..ln day with best pie crust, being careful to'.'iil "''',r. l. k'!eP 0B kllll" lg .. ,L. " ""-""Hng spread It smoothly, leaving no air,!. L " M,"n""' m hat Is W,J .. Bl . "''" ""'"' l a theatre, (treat ispread It smoothly, leaving no .i 7. ... L""1 'mhn mnn lhl" beneath It. Sprinkle lightly win, ' aH, V", . """" "h ""! nutmeg. Heparate three eggs hem t WRr" monster i ,i. , . into the yolks n half cup , g! Ulr,t " """n"r '" '. c 'T UtV'"" land add . pinch of salt. Pour in.,""" 1 . n, ' ' ""' "'r thls-enotigh rich milk to fill nrem.,. ... ; way- na ' resolve.i w"rd "Asliestos ed crust. Heat white, .tiff and stir so fa " .""l "''. ,le I"""1 ki" hl'"lf W,'P - a"k,d .'!""" "ml ""'" well l. iil. - . . Ittr " ',0 Is a he na il, askeil tie wtr. ....v mil. nuu Ell Ill.yfl.rn .. . i i.imvr , ,, , .. . . oo.ni anu is iriv.,n . "le i urn. n nA ....... I B..... W,,;r .n n j,..,,,.. .1 ..... ...uni, i.iace pie iniu.w.t, i.- 'or Hiey ha, .llrd Pour all Into crust, place pie 'l"""h ," "" ov"r ,0 P'easuro: f, oven and add a few .noon. Z '"t runi'""" " '" s he oven and add a few .noon, of n.ni. . " Uvea. i.n,..i ..,.... "'" " " " n 'or once and all that h... , 1,1 '""ndly. ..v n rironie HlUt's a l.u.l - norl,," II tiiennsl w:lh Ille Hid of a fe deft touches, lie Iraoaroriueri into a dish of .ihI huvor and chsrm Here Is .. otriple and tniopenslva reelps nhi.ii ullllxi s this siuple ni.'iit lu a (lew and refreshing manner: Planked Oteak a la Eapanol Four v,-sl iliops, ' lb string lu-aiia ii-ookeili, I hoille Kpsulsh green olives A potatoes, mashed. I bunch carrols lliolleili. I H cup but ter, '4 lessiHsiii i,..p ir and V tea spoon .alt Mrown Hip chops silKhily In a fry ing pan and place on plunk tiiir round these wl'h cnriois. beans, and n'lves. and garnish Hie outer edit of ihe plunk with iiiih','.! P"l Iocs nti.l olives ll, .1 Willi pieces of butler. Bil l sprinkle with pepper and salt I laid' in moileraie uven I.. i lull an hour. Surva willl brown uuca If deslied, . w 7",a ti Word 7. . .'i worn i. -i President HJi Word It. I" 'T- reuiment U llre." ..-ill ConfeHeraWr" dered to G"ii thing wrilMWj I i Word t A I.WordJ. AiWjL, Word 4. .tl j nacd muchly, Word 6, "VI Uh. Yon P?. uJJi j