The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    m Page Four Wodnosday, 'Jn2-t. THgj
I; Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath New
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j Hi Hi JVLAMAIrt MiWS
j 1 V 'i, ' , Ownnl anil Published by
V T amatii Mr WC Dl IDI f CU I KIO rnuDiuv It a 1
a a wuuiuiiu wi.taj-kill intwuraicu i
Officers mul PlrwtowtXatr OttrrSctn, president; Byron H. Hunl vice-!
president; lion H. Ktrv nvi-v spronry; Walter Mruiuirh, Irmwurcr. -(Constituting
the nuncix of tic entire outstanding Mock Issue.) I
t rt cirrpvpAV w - n vi I
d. xi. managing cunur
J. W. McDONALD Editor
WALTER WEST Business Manager
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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 vie understand if Abraham Lincoln
A' SELF EVIDENT FACT ;
"The levy of an income tax, at proper rates, is a
fair and economically sound means of raising the
immense revenues required for operation of the government,-'
says Secretary of the Treasury Mellon,
'"But the tar: must not be levied at rates so high as to
hamper-business, slacken initiative, distort invest
ment and encourage avoidance of the tax."
"If the position of the income tax is to be made
secure, we must prove its essential integrity. We
must give to the country a law which closes the most
abvious doors of escape from taxation without at
the same time exposing the law to contempt by load
ing it with complicated provisions unsuccessful in
stopping tax avoidance. - Our present law has many
of these defects."
He said a taxable investment should yield a re
turn of about 8 per cent to equal the net return of a
4y2 percent tax-exempt security.
"On the other hand," he explained, "under a
total normal and surtax of 20 percent, a taxable se
curity yielding slightly more than 5y2 percent would
be equivalent in net return to a 4y2 percent municipal
bond.
"We can see, therefore, if the surtax rates are
reduced to a reasonable figure, the lure of tax ex
empt securities will become less appealing and the
man of large income will find it advantageous to in
vest in productive business."
Exploding the Darwin Theory
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1 - i U W ir -ir-Z-J"' ilfJl.ifllA I If J. lit I uuli lll 1 sM IA IV 1 I
i ii iiai si i ii iiiiii i nM m i I'ul. or formidable, or aniuslnt
r. - sssiajassifcl
ii is oiiro ine rasa that II t. .k. .. . -ssssl
Jiuaband'a lark of understan.n... ' '"'knu
Ms wife's physical condition which each d """1
Itauaes thnlr unhannlnn. t J 10 find..,
m-ar Mrs. Thompson: I am com-'al,,," U.
!ug for much nedd advice ,, oul " ',1,r
a married wniuan. 3t year
huahaml being 31 years old
have bcim murrlrd two yea
lime a darling baby I J inon
My liii.l.oii.l and I would be
hannv huf fur tin ikiH.. ill i
we are poor now, my huihand work, i.i i . '
hard an J . ep-ct to have a home !, , If ua ' V b k
if our on In the ti-r fm,.r. n.'.i... . "- stt
has no bud habits whatever ' .1 I T ,rt ,k' U A
' 1 IlT.
'"'l.-.rwh?'h-to4-k''''
rall i. .. r H
ry
"pints
i
M Well in.. 1
mil Ul M Ittl.L.
do lot tryastasr,
uoubi that ,nur t
lucrative.
And that we do as an apology to
others and to ountelres. for not
. - M.NU HINT ,cream or' fruit saW Another way .m,rk " "d nA
lln-akfnxt : of muking tarts Is to fill unbuked ...
Sweet Cherries hcl! (fitted Into smull tart tin ; , , , .
Prepared Wheat Cereal with ncook.d fruit and bake for , J,' 'ob"!,lce'1 ,nl mo" P-rsona
French Toast Coffee about fifteen minutes in hot oven b" ly metl ln toc''lr w,,n
,nrt r I.. . I t.. i.
. ... ... ... wuutoi. c,4rn seems
bin use tobacco nor drink, and al
ways spends his evenings at home
He la loving In every way but one.
which Is this-lie does not think I
belli him enough If I am to blame
-lea help me as we are very un-
I ailllV I knVM Mm... I. . I . .
. ....... ...-vti eironaiinu 1 im
since childhood (I welr.h HI pound.) ... k . "1"1 M
l.nd I would slve i.ll il.. ...i.i .' . " rM't(i
- noes nix rrliuu. 1
. b like my husband's mother Ii ,.. . "1
"n ' red v. ry hard .11 yuu r,. Bh,,. M
her life, has raUc.l a lui I'D fuhill V ' . i s t ' M
.d M.w a, es . v ,;,. h'
.c.r. ,oo woman. , . , - -j
large farm, and beine ho.i.i. .. l
" uciween you ik..t 1
afford hired h.-ln i..v h,..i . UuM 4
"peas, in n m tbuai .
works ear v un.l lul I k. k'. . " awsi m
i "nil io nulrlly lr in .l
twice a day. do all my hu.ork. ; ,ha, 7, ..
-ih. au wnro mv i -si ... 1
hu.bsn. hs. work In the field, which her. ths, yo,
i can do with our baby with me. ,a f ,h
htJ rrlnti at 1
n. always wming. There .r. d.ysou ,, ,fclt " "1
-ui-n i am not aa Well aa nlh.r. . i. i l
Th.n .... k ...k . 1 " - eilfal
- " " "ome- great ransciiv I..
. ... aei me chorea started aoodneu h.. t,
t the usual time. y husband In. .ui.l .k.
slsts 1 should neglect my housework W worry, is, lrI J
for the out.lde. Hhould IT II. .I-I,cm.in ... ,1T1
waya notl.es and remarks .tw.,.i.,. .1
Uih k k . pansinirM
. ..... ..o....,.rpers. wno have remember Ibsl vbst i ha
- .. ..,..,. lo oo, : better ttisn sanklu ski
. ml an I .1 1 . ' . ii ... . .
tul wife,
i
WONDKItlNO: ' III.
i uruully glrrn bafon lb
.... iii.i-ii or uany. bocauae mv' .. .
v . . .. . . ' :1.1V. e.r a kmimi u.
imomer and his mother buy what w'lhr,r ,
need I k.v. . . tt"''r nome.as4tlHi.-d
..... . ..i, uau lenmer. .
' muri ui variy I or
. I'lhls lime of than a J
modoc point :!:?y.ri
need to Una Intafea
.iiwiiwi rm.vr. June S3 ., 'case. The trlapken.
i nd so I dMiko to Irare my house
work undone. I savn all I possibly
can In every way. lie haan'i im.i
to buy hardly anything In clothes
fur myself or bnl.v ii.w.....
SERVICE AND COURTESY PAY
Service and courtesy are two leading agencies for
success. Mercantile and public' service organizations
recognize their value in business. Following rules
are emphasized in the Portland Electric Power Com
pany. When the customer comes in witri
don t send him or her from pillar to post; that irri
tates. Classify all complaints.
Study the cause of complaints; eradicate them at
their source.
Completeness of your reply is only one-half
courtesy; the manner of your reply is the other half
Be polite and pleasant, thus making the party
glad he or she called on you.
Show individuality to each customer; make him
feel he is "Mr. Simpson" and not just one of the
throng. -
Get the other fellow's point of view.
I! won t argue, inform.
o .
Now that naughtiness is spreading into the prov
inces, the man who goes to New York on business
is really going on business. ,
Some people have trash cans, and some just keep
their junk in closets.
o
Old-fashioned infants had rattlers, also, but not
on the highway.
I.nnchcon
Peppers Stuffed with nice
Lettuce Sandwiches
Relatln with Whipped Cream
Waters Lemonade
Oinncr
Meat Loaf with Pickles
Scalloped Potatoes
Lettuce with French Dressing
Fruit Tarts Iced Tea
with sweetened nii-rluxe and
TODAY'S RECIPES
. w... .1.1. Bncc.viirii ui.tiiikp ona . ...
,.,r m v . ,0 "u"- " i"t all here."
l,rovrn j "Senators and presldenta have
i climbed high with puln enough, not
LAL.NDKY HINT ', T" h" ""n''
. t peclally agreeable, but as an apol-
. hga,r.D,K , v1 ' """" f"r wor,h- n1
d should be ooked over carefully ,elr niannood ln 1r .. K
j ,or talns dry. These M) observed
, should be removed by suitable mean. This I, the secret of the groat
before the article ,a wet. as soapy r,Ulovenlenu of mJy '
water sets stalns. . Soap or soap, nlmb ,hov
" '""'I more emcieni wnen, .
dissolved in very hot water, n. nl
. Meat Loaf with Pickles Five
pounds beef, ground, four cups sift
I
i
Penners Stuffed with itico rnnir
" . i
r;HA Clin nf rtpa nnlll lanAam I. l-f the WIBn lu than im.l.ln.J l t. '
i . " - -.... .tHMri in uiic - .... ilivn in lRl
quart of well-seasoned while stock, j fol"tlon, nnd it will be much morel
,Melt one-quarter cup of butter, add ' effective In softening and removing '
j two lauiespoons oi cnopped rea pep-. ",L uuu Kr''e.
,per ana lour taoiespoons of chop
ped onions and cook two minutes;
then add four tablespoons of chopped
mushroomB and cook until tender.
U.dd the prepared rice and mix
thoroughly. Cut the tops from eight
green peppers, remove the seeds and
partitions, cover with boiling water
land let stand five minutes. Drain,
' fill with the rice mixture, cover with
buttered crumbs, arrange In baking
I dish and bake one-half hour. To
matoes may be used In place of
mushrooms, If prepared.
Usually wo
civilization
PimerStories
The prisoner was before the court
en a charge of murder u.n.
ttnculshod legal lights had assemh-
i''d to hear the case.
The charge was read out. and
!he Judge asked the man In the dork
If he would like to be defended by
rounsel.
"No. your honor," came tho re
ply; "this is loo serious a mattor."
ire prone, to think our Tommy had sprained his wrist
us meridian: but """ want to go to ,-hM
f HE BEST
U OF EE)
MIS
and Mrs. O. I). Kills spent an en
Joyalle slay ut Itocky Pulnl ou fun.
day. ,
.Mrs. M. K. Knutiss allended, the
initiation of the Heb.kah lodge
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chss. McCandlrsa
wore visiting friends In Modoc
Point Saturday.
The busebull gumo between Ten
nant and Mod. Point was culled
off on account of rain.
I. Ilunsarker of Klsmsth Falls
.s visiting with rleatlves In Modoc
Point.
A flro at Lamm's mill on Sat
urday would have been very disas
trous except for the promptness of
em nil yes responding to the fire
alurm.
noti-s, are uard Is mill
I lie giant formsl CHau
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Children'j Pni
Fashion Borrows
?Ara$Sl- pet
. "nil p ncnooi.
when we reflect more deeply. KP "Hut your wrist Is nicely band
-- - ciuernon mat we uigeii nis mother. "It '.on't
led crumh. Z'.ujr. "ZZ 'JI.' l"e """-"owing y011 from .Ue0(ll
- . lu ,".m8 war. M"l the boy held back. I.,l t,.b
lummoeB. two rtiriH rnnnnod i (.t l .... . i -
" "7 J, in our nnrhrous society M. in. 1 ,mnn nr !hIfl Pit
- 'rr.o. who wuienuoon Bttic. wn r iinnn t ...
ounce, chopped onion, eight to ' 'n " ln"
vweet pickles. Add the tomatoes,! .... . ., ,
celery, salt, onion and crumbs to Li P 1 . 1"1 ,)ower' a" bt
the meat and mix well. Beat the , i lo tum,'le r'"rs
eggs slightly, add the milk and mlxC"?, Chalrs' lu Drcn is
with th meat. Cover the hnt(nm r"dly yet """Pected."
of well grcaied loaf pans with the! .
mixture. Then place a row Every thonrl.i m.k
' , C. "Peak up' "on'" ""nmand
,"d his father. "Let's have the real
rTO. wnv ., you want
j" 10 "''ho01 with sprained wrist'"
j "Too many boy, owe me B (k
.'Hi.
Into the world nllers
the
The kindly nenil,n. . .
Hesawin'the
ny, and what
Hitter
"Well, UtUo
your name?"
;;skadrach X..behadneMar lrok.
Who gvo y that namc,
... . ' " I '!! out when
pickles end to end In the pans. Fin ; throws
In with the remainder of the meatiworl'1
mixture. In order to have thel The gladiator. In tho list of now.,
loaves uniform, be careful to
the meat well Into the corner, of force. ,. "T.
-he pan. and avo.d having the ren- ... .1 V" T " "
ia hikn. at .... , na very iiirfj .. i .. .
:rZT,.T -fesn'of ,
oven until done. AlloVlnr fot ri tb I"""1 ' "' flR"lcRf wlth h'ch I ma 07stnaii acc""e'1 Irtah
ounce, for each irMwZJ tonCT "Ul to '"' Zl T" U-fA,ter " -
may be served from ihl Zm I w t.L . ' "nd 11,6 ,ikc -i A in m" '"" ,he h-
t a t mount. willing homage In all quarters." ' hl" Pet and ap0.
Tart,8,ell, for tart v '.l " "ena,,"e ' much i " havlnK "-e Irish-
made of plain pastry,, rolled thin' h, 8 are lmPtl"nt In! .. , ,
and fitted over the backs ol ,1 "W."'.m.e l,ll"lt '"- Ual.T "'1 '." '"
fiuffln -pans for baking r i.k '. ! . ."" """"' V .. .'""nt I was a tlmf
: Patty shell. Inside the tin.. Wh-nlof rM.'-.i:""!'1 " -""'! d ,Z I a "....
rult' f.ll.ng. SerC; "T " " -
turd. Devonshire rre-m ' cacn "r M" hns some tnim
"'VVSa ran Uo "omethlng useful, or grace-
mlsiakon.1
w Tawavn iaw mm
...
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ln.i. i.j . '. ral1" nd ever
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through the 3
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In addressing a ni.
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comin from tnuUiHl
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Inir the unit of tn. sj-"
( tu.j o A gsrdtB
times called a Bag. J
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place. The fireside. rf
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YESTEII DAY'S Ft
ANSWER
Strinrs from 1 1,. ..k.. ... 1..
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rowed by Dame Fashion lo malca
ttractlce this snxony coat In
juannlsh style. Colors are Irory,
. beliM jod Un. '