The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 23, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
Owned nntl 1'ublUhnl by
KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated)
Officers and Directors: Xate Oftcroeln. president; Byron H. Hunl vice
president; Ken II. Ntevcnsni. s-erctiiry; Walter Htronarh, treasurer.
(Con-cHuting tlie nnncr of i.'r rutin ouUitiuidlnir stock Issue.)
B. II. STEVENSON Managing Editor
J. W. McDONALD Editor
WALTER WEST Business Manager
Entered at the Postoffiee at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and
in that faith letus to the end dare to do our
duty as vx understand if Abraham Lincoln
KLAMATH FALLS, CAPITAL CITY OF THE
LAND OF CONTENTMENT
To dream is not the prerogative of the impracti
cal.' All the successful men have the ability to build
castles in the future not the emphemeral structures
of the day-dreamer, but edifices founded upon real
ity. Their dreams are blueprints drawn with an eye
upon probabilities and possibilities.
Klamath Falls has been called the "Capital City
of the Land of Contentment.'. 'Day "Upton,' State Sen
ator, who ' knows Oregon, who' knows the Pacific
Coast, who knows the west, has likened Klamath
county to the land of s paradise and Klamath-Falls
its capital. Senator Upton on Sunday, rode south
from Klamath Falls "through miles of productive
lands and magnificent timber, crossed over streams
of life-giving water, saw oil derricks rising to the
sky, .viewed herds grazing on the hillsides peace
and plenty appeared on all sides." ' The senator re
counted the present promised railroad development
here and predicted this county would become a rail
center of outstanding importance. His vision of a
greater Klamath Falls and Klamath county is not
an idle speculation, nor is it a sop thrown on the
public. He told us of the grounds upon which he
bases his prediction and his grounds are good.
The territory embraced in Klamath county a
commonwealth as large as Delaware has over
30,000,000,000 feet of standing marketable timber;
over 400,000 acres adaptable to agriculture, nearly
half of which is under gravity irrigation systems
with an abundance of water available; $4,000,000
worth of live stock and poultry.' These are the po
tential natural resources, not considering the special
ized agricultural products, dairying, box manufac
tories, lumber mills and allied industries.
Already peoples in all parts of the nation have
their eyes on our wonderful county and before long
Klamath will be a county which will startle us in its
strides toward leadership.
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Watch Your Step!
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THERE IF VOU k v 1A
y (AREN-r CARE Flit J VTY V
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luuui niusi nave in rnmpanion. and p,
i hip of youth. Mothers who make ,lW wl, olta.
rIIM,
nyihii,
11 dimruli mr their rhlldrsn toitiuM ,ul
neci ouier youiig people on an equar and iw
footing. In congenial surroundings, i is p, ,0 ' :
make . grave mistake , tl'lh"J
Ol course III mother who does iota to HlIU '
not aiiuw ner usugiiier to go out ulm.flf. ,., . "
at nlghl except when chaperoned or just has no Wu?"
In unquestioneuie ciunpany. is wise. isr. but aliBQs.kk.
And even then young girls should i sad I, hi utlitnru W
tiM Mllnwed to "run" Iimi n,,.. ..... 1'
" . "! g n,r
Im tuM growing boya and girls need lih.m i. . "
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their friends In their own ! and hi am jo, . J
rniuently. Mothers ran help! pud am Just g chlll
nt Ihfm lo tro .
"ley have. Kbili I i'
Iren. or shall Ul u, J
r rouag pmpl,"
, Th.y are stlaMih.
home there bit bra J
reek out atr dlnrj
".si time will com
rending that ib, si)
Hill young girls should be allowed
to meet
tinnies fre
by planning little picnics or small
dames, Willi light refreshments gnd
phonograph music. When young
people are not encouraged lo meet
under siii'h wholesome circumstances
then they meet secretly In dance
tails or other questionable reaorta.
The letter that follows Is repre
eentmlve of many hundreds I regu
larly receive:
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am slieiu. but tnikiMfJ
girl of slsteen and am fairly good reep ihm iblldm
looking. Why Is It that I am nmrrowup. Thyki,,J
popular with either self I know It ! where your best mu k
U not because of my clothes because 'lug by and bulge pj
I have all that I want and don't get rnurc. yn, nit,
n chance to wear them out. I wlsh'iav them to lout, wJ
I could get acquainted with one boyjtipert th ketpihtal
that was really a boy My mother jude effurt csjonJ
Coes not allow ma to go nut yery
often at nlghl, and I think that la
i.ne reason no one wants lo go with
me. They all say I'm loo slow be
cause I won't let them klsa and hug
me evcrytlme I'm with a boy. I'leae
tell me If I ahould go out without .he has retuisel br ij
letting my mother know or Just sit rer. It the Joint au
0r
Rquehold Hwt
work done, or at. least, that we bare
tried to do tho work. .' ; . .
MENU HINT
ItreukfilNt
i
. Grapefruit
Cooked Cereal, Sugar and
Bacon and Eggs
Potatoes Creamed
Coffee
Luncheon
New Potatoes, Mint Sauce
Pplna-h
Green Peppers Stuffed with Eggs
Cream Muffins. Maple Syrup
Dinner
Roast Veal, Brown Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered New Peas
Salad in Cucumber Boat
very little" mlnceS'onlon. dun with
salt and pesper. J sprinkle with a
; little minced ' parsley or celery
Cream plumes and serve with mayonnaise
! or cream dressing to which you
'have added a little lemon Julio.
! Molded Ekkh j With Whipped
Cream Fill the ( desired number of j
hc!w A iili u!tiu or oruiIKU
red lemon blnncmange. When cold.'
r.move tho sheila; arrange In a lnl dl: "Don't be ambitious;
l.order mold of orange, mint or don'1 b 01 1,11 '" leslrou of suc-
i chocolate Jelly. Garnish tho Inter- """: 'vai and mooesi. hi-
lor of the nest with yellow or green "rlnlly. tills may not be the best
Upun sugar, and the outside with "' "dvice. but there la a nobler
Icrvstalllied oranae or lemon oeel. iaml"tlon ,llIln owning a gold-trim-
Tho profesxlonal optimists would
have ua believe that thero Is more
of a reward .thua this. . Hut. let us
look at It as Carlyle did: "If a man
Keta meat and clothes, what matters
it whether ho have 110.000 or $10.
"00,000, or t5oo a year? Ho can
get meat and clothes for that; and
he will find very little difference
Intrinsically, If he Is a wise man.
them either sty spii
wise,
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X. Y. Z.', A JoiBit
Invites a yusaf out s
she desires It. hi ti.
In the house at night.
IIASIIKl l. I'Kt).
You are too young lo need to wor
ry about your unpopularity with
boys, but you ahould have some girl
friends. However, your mother Is
acting wisely In not allowing you to
go out Bight nnrhaiieroned. Con
fide In your mother and mako her
your ally. Ask her to let you give
a party now and then for both boya
and girls. Surely she won't ohjecl
to that.
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I My IK VIKSTIOX
'Dear Mrs. Thompson:: Is there
urh a thing as keeping the children
too young? My duughter Is fifteen
One of the wisest of men offers
Molded Dessert with Whipped Cream Serve with whipped cream. This In ' med limousine, encrusted with dla-
Angel Cake
Coffee
TODAY'S RECIPES
Bacon and Eggs Have the bacon
A preity and didlclous dlfh, and will
delight the rhildren.
monds,
In an address to a group of stu
dents. Carlyle said:
"I have no doubt that you will
among you people ardently
NO TREES TO BURN
Each person who goes into a national forest to
enjoy the shade, the streams, the quiet and peace
of 'God's first temples' should constitute himself a
committee of one on prevention of the destruction of
our trees. The American public is one of the great
est offenders in forest destruction because of its
carelessness with fire. "
Matches are kept from small children who have
no sense of responsibility. This should not be nec
essary in the case of adults. One tree will make mil
lions of matches, and one match can destroy a mil
lion dollars', worth of trees. The future of our na
tion depends largely upon a lasting supply of timber.
We have no trees to bum.
Some of our leading families are leading the bill
collectors by a scant yard.
Cherry Pin Every housekeeper , have
cut in thin slices, dip first in beaten (has her own way of making cherry dent to consider lire cheap, for the
egg, then in cornmeal or cracker ilc; not everyone, however, knows purpose of getting forward In whut
crumbs. Fry brown and lay in twoho secret of making a Juicy fruit they are aiming at of high; and you
towa the length of the platter, then le with a crisp under crust, llerolare to consider throughout, much
it row crosswise. Break the eggs ere some BUKgestions to Insure sue-; more than Is done at present, that
(allowing one or more to each per- cess: Prebake the under crust until helnth Is a thing to be attended to
son) Into warm, buttered skillet, ( :t Is delicately colored, but not too ! continually that you are to regard
season with salt, pepper and a little brown, or It will be overcooked that as the very highest of temnornl
i. round the't-gdes when the filling j nlngs to yon.
has been put In anft tho final cook-! "Thero Is no kind of achievement
mg la done. Thicken (the Juliej nu r""1'' mak In the world that Is
slightly with flour.' - Moisten lhoie,l.ua" lo Perfect health."
nm when laying tho top crust In whnt Bre nuggets and millions?
place and tuck the edgo in carefully I ' n American financier said rocent-
mm me juice will not leak out. j Alas- why Is there no sleep
i'rlck the crust to allow steum toi'" ,10 M?" Bleep was not In the
escape. Bake In a hot even (ubout
6U degrees Fahrenheit.)
1 butter or thick cream; stir carefully
las soon as they begin to whiten.
I Have the bacon where It will keep
; warm and as soon as the eggs are
cooked make a border around the
Lacon and serve at once.
Green Peppers Stuffed with Eggs
Cut a slice fiom the stem e,nd of the
peppers, remove the seeds and
l-lunge the peppers Into boiling
water. Cook them for ten minutes
and drain them. Fill the peppers
with nicely seasoned cooked chicken,
minced fine Bake five minutes,
basting once or twice, then drop an
egg into each pepper; finish cook
ing; serve at once on rounds of hot
buttered toast. Garnish with aspar
agus tips or parsley.
Cream Muffins Mix together well
the yolk of one egg, two tablespoons
i-ugar, one cup sweet milk and one-
half cup molted butter. Klft In a
little flour to which pes been added
two tablespoons of baking powder
and the stiff white of the egg. Add
enough sifted flour to mnke a thick
batter. Bake In muffin pans In a
moderately hot oven.
HE BEST
OF
ADVICEP
market at any quotation. And he,
with millions and Insomnia, died for
lack of It
lomato Salad In Cucumber Boat
-Renove seed pulp from the cu
cumber so as to form a boat. Cut
the pulp Into cubes. Sprinkle with is fit for
an ana set on lee. Have
some fresh tomatoes cut In
Chop, drain the cucumber
A good gentleman discourses at
some length on the question of
whether this la na good a time lo
live as the golden days of Greece
and Home. Why worry about such
a matter, since all of us must live
now?
Carlyle once expressed himself to
ihe effect that thero la one thing a
man Is born to In all epochs. itt.
Is born to expend every particle of
strength the Almighty has given
" ""in mo work he finds he
Lariyle Imagined a perfect man as
being one with his Inlellect a clear,
Piain geometric mirror, brilliantly
sensitive of all objects and Impros
ions around It, and Imagining all
uiings in their correct proportions
not twisted up Into convex or con
"ave,. and distorting everything, sr
cannot see the truth of the
matter without endless groping
healthy, clear, nnd free.
Here, then, Is something mr i
uesiren ,,, ,ha tnnM (hlU
men accx.
to stand It nut I, n..
ready last breath of life, and do his best
tubes. We are called upon lo do that;'
place it on top of tomato and filler. . ".rT Wo
ntsiK. I.. 1. 1 ... ' " l 11 WB II II if n
UUUUI. BUIlllHIH Willi n I - I . ' v-
-o.eruou it is that wo huve got th
cucumber
to bellere h U
there Is no bsm li Lb
mtulon thea sad Iktn.
on some apsclal lltU
certain time.
Children'! Pi
CnmWc
how to win
' Tha words start kstl
square and na star
down. Only est aw i
each while Nsn. a
words are few ad
l Liters la tk vkl
will form wank Tin
punle the Ins
the drawing. Bt
the other wsrss.
Hilly Sunday stopped a newsboy
In a city where he was conducting
a revival and inquired the way lo
tho postoffiee.
Tp one block and turn to the
right," said the boy.
"You seem a bright llttlo fellow,"
said Hunday "Ho you know who
I am?"
"Nope!"
"I'm Hilly Sunday, and If you
i.omo to my meeting tonight III
show you Ihe way to heaven."
"Aw, go on!" answered tho young
ster; "you didn't even know Ihe
wuy to the post office."
The colored minister was loud In
his praise for the goose which
Elder Johnson had served for din
ner.
Finally ho said: "Brother John
son, where did you git such a fine.
flit, tasly goose?"
"Pahson," replied tho elder, "when
you preaches a apoc.nlly good aer
;non, does I ever ast you whare you
got It at?"
When Queen I.llluoknlnnl was In
Englund during din English queen's
Jubilee, she was received at Buck
ingham pnhice. In the cnurso of
i ho remarks Hint passed between the
two queens tho ono from the Ha
waiian Islanila said that she. had
English blood In hor veins.
"How so?" Inquired Victoria.
"My anceslcrs ate Captain Cook,"
replied Mlliiokulanl without a smile.
It tt'fla 1.,u
" """r 1110 bnniiuet nnrf
"a.,.s were the order. The toast
master arose to llro(1(.e ,
Inent elderly speaker, and said:
Gentlemen, you have Just been
Slvlng your attention to a turknv
tuffed with sage. Now
Hense give your attention to a sage
luffed will, turkey."
Klamath Post Legion
Delegates Off To Big
Convention Tomorrow
Klamath Falls delegates to the
slnte American Legion convention
lo be held In Prlnovlllo tho coming
week-end, will meet delegates from
all of southern Oregon, at Fort
Klamath on Kodnenday, to proceed
lu a caravan to Prlnevlllo.
Other soul hern Oregon cities to
mako the trip bosldoa Klamath Falls,
will Include Mndford, Itnsohurg, Ash-
hind, Grants Pass, North Bend,
Multifield, llnnilon, nml other cltloa.
The visitors will go through the
Medford entrance to Craler Lake on
their way to Fort Klamath.
Advertising Klamath county will
he one of the main feature of the
rip, according lo Dr. (1. A. Nnwson,
ho will bo one the delegates.
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