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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1925)
( Sunday. .Tun.. 21. 10--r- Pai? Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath New THE KLAMATH NEWS Owwcd and Published by j KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated)! Officers iidi! IHn-ctoni! Nto ftttcrVIn, president; Hyrun H. Ilunl vlre- miiih-iit ; lUn II.. Kiev nmn. M-cretarys Waller Hirunm-h. Iirwun'r. (Constiiutlna; Uh owners of t':c entire outKiandliut slock issue.) B. H. STEVENSON Managing Editor J. V. McDONALl) Editor WALTER WEST Business Manager; Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, J as second-class matter. . 1 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. O. 0. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St Telephone 877 . Colonial Troops Fight France's Riff War Ml. 1 Address all communication! and make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribers should always give the old as well as the new address Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered by Carrier, per month BO Delivered by Carrier, six months 9.SO Delivered by Carrier, one year ".00 Outside Klamath County S-OO FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Long-nit 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 toe understand it" Abraham Lincoln SHINING EXAMPLES OF RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT The Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads are three great western systems with traffic connections that make them truly transconti nental lines The annual reports of these railroads show total investments running' up into the millions of dollars with their stocks and bonds owned by over 100,000 persons, including customers, employes and general investors. Due to the highest type of management these properties have been consistent dividend payers. All of these, roads have made it possible for their employes to purchase their securities on the' partial payment plan. It is altogether probable that the ex cellent service which they render is due largely to the fact that the "owners" of the road (the employes) are actually operating the trains and are thus interested in giving the public good service, for by so doing they know that they win the public good will, which in turn means business and steady and sure dividends for the stockholders. Properties owned in this manner render the great est public service on the one hand and offer the safest form, of investment on the other hand. WEEDING OUT THE MISFITS General Harboard, president of the Radio Cor poration of America says that the day of cheap, ama teur apparatus will soon pass, when ''respectable manufacturers" will come into their own. It happen ed so in the automobile business where a few years ago there were hundreds of assembled cars, some of which became orphaned every day; now the busi ness has settled into a comparatively few, strong, capable hands that put out a reliable product that can be guaranteed to give good service. The radio has passed the top stage; it is a real necessity. It's been lots of fun to build our own ra dios; it has kept half a million active boys out of the "bad" list by giving them something to do at home that absorbs all their spare time. But its big days are yet to come, as President Harboard knows. o Mischa Elman, the noted violinist, took out a half million dollar insurance policy before his marriage. Matrimony is getting to be a dangerous adventure. Columbus Dispatch. o Somebody must have been bootfegging snakes in Ireland. That's the only way to account for the one they found in Dublin. Canton News'. o- Camp life teaches us how the sand got in sandwiches. The element of greatness in music lies in the ear of the listener. A " - - . "J. x . . 'am. . . . V I A ' Si. -Ok f vr-.-ft.'.-. "rv ... - , A-.Siitfi i ttl.'l ti.tmry. It its a good word. hvk.r j It'll l.o there eventually. ,. 't lo And II you rouvnrao In tH .. ol rtohi 'iiinuui vniir nrlalfthora iiiitli,riuH.i Kii t j abandon the Ideul you a pea a Kn I inn, ,,, 11-li Anicr tan Is your liuiuin . 1 1 " ra Irua i . 1' .mr.jtr V PmerStowes 'onrluilid. "going j. Thi'S llirre 'ry on,. I "Now. Mr. Vvryrlrb." Mid the r- "Urnd ! . . Miirrnil. .1.. . ipurii'r, mania his ei'ai anu protiui'-r int oru 1, . . tha ..fri .. lr a tiuse iiimoimmi anu prncii. "i 1 -r ui in, , should Use u l tvll 1110 ol your ! ' " """Irly. 1, tli ;irly l ruatKlo-. ! """ J' to rrpwt n The great man leaned liaik In hla rhnlr and runlvmplallvrly pullnd ut hla rlgnr. "U'i'll. young man." he said iiilt ly, "my tiiolher says that they were nlmil' t"i rllil' - vapwlally whi'n she unltd to waah my int. coii.ubaiirj ,,, " onnajrttiug Jark ttnod lor wuird la It ha , Hh the u,, ., , ,.Hh a au.ll. ol ttl,t "Tils lrl.i ww (iraio mrnered (liTolilllio at the tlanre. "Itmuiir haa It that you are going lo marry Jark." "I .hiHildu'l Ihlnk of out. out." France i. preparing for a pipsntic offensive in .Morocco, where its forces have been making little progress in their war on nbclliot s Kills. .More t renen co.oniui iro,.. . -"-J,- -r-. Colonials already are in the thick of the fray. A detachment of them i seen encamped al Wergha on an important hill the French have been atrugKling to hold. him. lie ran't iWlvo a car. can't dnnre. and rau'l play tennla." "Hut he swims well, you know." "Yea. but would you want a hua li.md you had lo .keep In an aequarlum?" An election candidate, was ad-. Ireaalng a crowded meeting when a A hooMar fm and Klamath r.iu 2, Imata iadit.ira tk.. 1 niarrvlna ; ; i.ui.iii newt. UOTEL AS U HU J EVERY ROOUUiml B-ika k, CtoilMHWMtaaMi mil Hquehold HNiyr l! MKXU HINTS Brrukfiut Stlrm! Ornnprs Ready tn Kat Cereal Top Milk Whole Whpat Bread Hull it Coffee or Cocoa LunrhHn Scrambled KgRs with Corn buttered Toast Tea SpotiRe Cake Dinner Lim Bean Surprise Plain Boiled Potatoes Cold Slaw Orange Gelatin Grape Tie Bread Butter Coffee Milk I W witling Hrrrptlou At wedding receptions the parentu ft tho bride take thMr p!arp at the ! duor t welcome tho Kuot. Tho i hride and pn.om arc m ar ut hand 1 In a place eay of a. cess, no that the j well wishcrH may rcarh thim caKily. j The father and moiln r of I In Kmnm 'rro near lo gretrt their Fin-Hal 1 when fnim the llp.i of tho icrrati Klif!,'ilicth;ui' fell wtinl.H thai made Iholr own iiu'unliiK uml carried It in thfif vory umd; when a Shak(tpt:arp und a Macon , wvre pOBHtldc. and the lanpuacp now1 rap'.dly pvrishliiK t tutu ftrl and Hlowly rtni'wnl at the oilier tu in viKoron-t in-nttfh and hardy preservation, the Wtii uKrapher wan a ptrnon unknown, the dictionary a creutloii hlrh hht t'reater had1 nut rrc.itiil lii in In ireate. Cup Salad friends. Milk 1 1 TOIMVS KEt'irKS Cup Salari Kill small custard i cups half full ol lemon gelatin, j When set lay as many berries as. tossible on top, presalng into gclu-t .in wun teaspoon, .mix one-nan cup OV(.r to edit i celery cut small with one-half cup ' .... Kni'lMi HE BEST ADVICE llttu'l be alraid t u.to a U'- j urojMiue, uii-tllti'd, eflei'tlvo word rexnrdluM of whether It Is In the Cliiltlri'ti's I'it'toi'ial C'niNs W'oi'il I'll! The American Iiniine ; An KnKll'h professor is cimlne dictionary of Amer or. more jirnpcrly. refuj. , yea rs ' a., an pineapple cunes. nrranBe on lop 01 ,hn Anmr!r..n l.neee berries. Pour gelatin over all and Yankee professors, afler allow to harden. Loosen by dipping , ,nR to a(lml ,nee maay cup into hot water, turn out on crisp 1 tnat there ,uch a thln(. ,euu ,eaI- p""n- American lanRuage. have happened uptn the amaning dleovery that Lima Il.-a.. Hurpri.-(.'ook one I thr0 ,s ulle afler all ,, are ,)on, pint fresh llrr.a beans half an hoUr;now ,so,a. , ,, lniprl!ln, or until tender, cooking down nearly ; , t;,0 IllarI)Ie wa,u l( U17. niiu one very small onion cnop ll'IC IIO'V TO StH K n 7ZI.K. The woidt start in the numhrrrH aquaret nnd run either arrow or dun. (inly one letter ia placed In earn white mjuare. If the proper word are Inund each mmhinatinn of Irttern in the while rqu.ire will form woids. Ihe ker to puzzle the liivl word is given in Ihe drtwing. Below are keya lo the other words. White Pelican Hok SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER ( lull llreakfui.t Men hunt's l.unrh llegiiliir tiliin-r lie. (Or, 7k lit l HARRY BOREL will play during thtWj Special Dinner ped very fine, one tablespoon stigur. 'one can tomato soup, salt and pep per to taste. Place in casserole with one LablOHpoon bacon dripping. Hour bean mixture around pork, pprinkle lightly with sugar and bake u medium oven about one hour. COOL KUM.MKIt DKI.VKM Ginger Cocktail Six tablespoons ringer syrup, two tublespoons orange juice, two tablespoons lemon Juice, few grains salt, one-third cup dlH- tllled water, crushed Ice. Take Kin ger syrup from a Jar of ginger, add only to make remaining Ingredients and mix thor-'a law. oughly In a cocktail shaker. Put "The natural servility 11 11,.. crushed Ice In four cocktail glasses, human understanding having n. pour In the mixture and serve at vested liltn with Judicial power. cnce- surrenders Its right of reason and suiimils Itself to a chronicle as If u were a statue. graphy. Ambrose llierco, himself a mas ter of English, satirically defined a lexicographer as "a peil!cnt fellow who, under proten'e c.f re cording some particular stage In tho development of a language, does what he can ,lo arrest Its growth, stiffen Its flexibility and mechanize Us methods. "For ynur lexl J igrapher, hav ing written his dictionary, cnniei to -be cc-nsidered 'as one having authority.' whereas hU function u record, n it t, Kjn, CATCH THOSE NICKELS AND DIMES you cun "AKFOKD" t1 DON'T money. WAIT until Start NOW. Our iittlu HnvintfH luinlis will In-ip you l HaviiiKs uicount growino:. It will help you niikels, dimes and quarters that have h Klippinir throuKh your fintrers. You'll be m at the umount you can wive by this cr.sy plan 4 on Savings ' FIRST NATIONAL BAN! Capital, $200,000.00 Itunning Across. Word 1. The spring Mower the picture. Word a. Older; also Derry. Word 5. What tho woods full of. Word 6. kind of I I are Mint Julep Two cups sugar, one quart wator, twelve sprigs fresh mint, one and a half cups boiling vatcr, ono cup orango Juice, Juice eight lemons, ono cup strawberry juice, one pint grapo Juice. Doll sugar wun one quart water 20 min utes. Chop mint and pour over It ex- "l.et Ihe dictionary (for ample) mark a good word tnv 'obsolete' and few men there after venture to use II, what- levcr their need of It nnd how. 13 To unwenvc or unknit. Running Down. . V.rrt ,A,buil'li- for the pre. scntation of plnya. Word 2. A sunshade. . 1 Word 4. A fomulo deer. ,i VESTI-RDAVS PLZZI E AN8WKHEI). one and one-half cups bulling wa.te-.!G Br I nesiraoie its .restoration Let stand five mlnntea ..j favor whereby tho process or lin- ! I add to syrup. Add fruit Juice, an() i povorlshment is aecoleruted nnd I ichill. Pour Into punch bowl. add!H,ecrh ''o)'- grape Juice, dlluto with Iced water, i ")n tn,! '"Urary, the bold n,i Servo with mint leaves In each glass. ""RwrnlnK writer, who recngnlz- 'ing the truth that language must HL.tiKMTIt)S 1 grow ny innovation 11 it grew at Asparagus is rich In lime, richer, " mskcs new word.i and uses the 'n phosphorus and generously sup-olrt' ,n "n unfamiliar sense, hns plied with magnesium, sodium and n0 following and Is tartly reminded potassium. j that 'It Isn't In tho dlctl-mary' ' I although down to the time of the When using odd pieces of Ingrain first lexicographer no a'ulhor had carpets tor rugs, especially for kltch-, ever used a word that WAS In the I 1 FURNITUR REPAIREL Mattresses Renovated Wo Will Call for" Your Broken Furniture and It to You Liko Now il Phone 511 At Donart's " Pul m wiae enough to dictionary." fasten a coat weight In each corner i . . . . e,?rnnV!!n,,reVent "" recM' the -'" P"- nnd high noon of English speech;