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"Tt e hna iiitU firs tJ.t U ;U .V
' in that failh let us to the ehdddre Wit' out
duty as vx understand it" Abraham Lincoln
WE CAN PLAY AS WELL AS WORK IN
KLAMATH
Klamath Falls has in recent weeks developed a
new kind of enterprise and taken- its place among
the wide-awake cities of the West.
It has demonstrated it3 ability to play, as thor
oughly well as it works by organizing a Golf Club
of 200 members arid its own Baseball Club which
will show the stuff of which we are made.
Most of us have more leisure than formerly, and
all the conditions of modern life tend towards more
and more spare time. Not only is this for the aver
age man, but the resulting benefit should be large
ly for him.
That is why we need as a community both base
ball and golf, to represent the pushing, urging, for
ward impulse that is putting Klamath Falls firmly
"on the map." '
The' test of any man is thr f.iinmacj umMi v,;
he "plays the game" whatever it may be, and meas
uring cities by the same vard-stick
developing a new personality.
If more of us will learn to nlnv n v;t
A J va v 1VVUOlUHai"
ly the chances are we will wear better and last long
er. The exercise of golf and the enhtusiasm of base
ball will make livine more wortli-uV;i0 D,i
smooth out many a problem.
It does not need a
Klamath Falls is growing every way. Both at work
and at play we want the outside world to please take
notice !
iTHis Time. hJfh 2'"Y "LZL ' '
ll lo m In tw .ry fooll.h , "
of psrunfi. to fdibld a tontMn of
Ulmlrs to in.ny a rni Wuat l4
nd vll Ihcir ronoii for -thnlr o.
IkmIHou. Th.y can Mally d..tn.r
an in. mini in daughter baa tu
them by amh a rourw. A girl
j rua 10 me:
I Hear Mm. Thnnip.on: ov. ,
irtmiig nnii who has aaked ma to
j marry him, and both tod It I,
; Impound for ua to go on thfou.h
inn wnnout rain other.
milk hi 111 and nova
lull,,
ultll.g mv ,7T
""to??'-
My parental 0n h ', ' '""J
t.M turn k
iu ran onr ni iim i .
ior nun. out they will ut ii.,, .. ''""w.
a contlnu.
- .mo rim, noto
and uy that If I want tu mnlln...
wring hint I mint laava hoiua.
am uuw meeting him Mcretly, away
from hoin. I know tbla nut rghli
but then are my parent doing right
In rerualng to permit htm in ..11 ..
our home? Ar they doln ri.k, 1-
not listening 10 m wha I try to
"plln that It would make m. very
nuhappy tp air htm uoT If r w.
to marry thl man 11 n..u
that ih.r would not want to a m
;im.. Am he poor, wou)u tlM,
!! up uiny comforta to which I
nav alwny bean accustomed. My
lareni. y wouM 1)rMk hj)(r
I ran to ham in marry a man who
""""I to "iipport m. It would
break my heart to give him up. and
I cannot bear lo think of sending
nlm away and not eeelng him again.
I ra not a voun riHr ....
" 1 'M H III
P II. and know that f tn. iki.
"Wher did you draw It
nwe-atrark. freshman asked.
At a raffle." id profeaaor.
-r' op..-. ( xu -J
llalBal ik.i. .
I " merely p,,,
jOf rour...ar,ltET
thole. ttoiM,i Jn
young a,,, -j
aim alUoin...!.. 1
threatened with ,alj
hll whlrh m m
up in marrying bin,
1
o-antha aio I
elrl for shll, ,0
""o kev ii
her, and I ttoMa m-
never ronldrlii J
h matter. II. k4 k j
hr for qnlt whit tJ
mm that sh. 4ut-x 1
r.evcr reallied anil huh I
reaiiy (IT i,r
not lo know Is tfci. n..J
lov to her as I ul 1
An linii.i. .1 .
In. hi. if T ,l,"""o II- lov to her as I wut u
with th. .:; .j""ra nw
Omelet
THE MODERN LABOR MOVEMENT
"The labor movement is this
", .vuiiujr 10 ou iar m
advance of that in any other count. a t mnh
, , - J W JlidXYC
comparison impossible," says The North Shore Bul-
leuii. in European countries, including Great Bri
tain, labor organizations and labor leaders are still
pursuing antiquated methods that are comparable to
the attempt of a man to lift himself by his boot
straps.
"Here they are using the fulcrum of capital own
ership and are actually lifting themselves into posi
tions of well-being that amount to affluence in com
parison with conditions of European laborers
"Instead of fighting capital they are beginning
to recognize its power and to use it as an implement
lor their own improvement.
"There are at least three kinds of evidence that
indicate roughly the extent to which laborers are be
coming their owri capitalists in this country: first
the rapid growth of savings deposits; second, the in
vestment of laborers in shares of corporations; third
the growth of labor banks." '
Unconscious humor: A man nip!; Q
ited taste for .whiskey as an alibi for drinking white
mule. . , ...
Even barbarian neonlps h
not for the joy of flivveritis.
y. . MENU .HINT
lireilkfiiKt
Sliced Orange and Bananas
Corn Flakes
Fried Potatoes
Coffee
l.il mil, "oil
Macaroni and Cheese
Head Lettuce with French
Whole Wheat Rolls and Butter
Chocolate Fudge Cake
Iced Tea
Dinner
Broiled Steak
Boiled New Potatoes
Meat Ciravy Radishes
fireen Onions
Lettuce Lemo:i Pie
Tea or Coffee
upon una peculiarity of human na
ture," Schopenhauer opines. "It may
I ! a very aaluiary effoct upon the
j welfare of a great many people, a
a substitute for morality: but upon
Ihelr happiness, moro osperlnlly up
on that Dence of mind nnl In.l
Hh th word, "i u... .u. .
ins nay
... soon cam wh.N ... . . . .
- (Lli "" wiry ooitl
- ..... cursed liquor will b taken
away and emptied Into the n.r..t
' r . . . W. will now hy(nl,
2i. 'Shall w. (lather At th.
Itiver!" "
Courthoiue Chiidren'g
Playground. To Remain
Intact During Summer
nut menu. Leave the cuke In
tin and pour frostfng over In
depth or a little, nuyo than a iiuar-' .
ter of nn tn.-l, I.I -, ..,". P"'1""'." wh,,h " "ntll to
VUL hnnotnorin. IIk offori will u
. n prvjudirmi rniiiir than mil-; 11,0 cow-tuny of (ho
Lemon Pie with Two Cr- Z " ' I , ' " V "' """""'" In
Take one and oue-ouart.-r .ups1 T""-'"'H Inadvisable from : r'r '' "rl house will r
Kranulnted suKar. one and one-half T,r """" V,ew lo "' ""'" '"j" f"r ,he b,,lnr ' 'he
t-hlr.-ronr. flour ttcr.ll wdi 1 " W1'nkn',,": nl '" con.ld-r' ' mttwT- or "' sultahl. pl.c. ,
cether in a dish, grate the. yellow U"J rlKn"y """h""" the relative r '"n"" wl"rh th playground may
frenr rind of lemon Into flour unit
suKar, remove the white from lem
, . ,n.,,UMlu rn. olive . - l'i7ruunUM nia'
kiltie of disadvantages, and thus . """"i for the plenaure and con
tern per.
cu, pulp in .man pieces (remove '"JH,',!,":l"l"y
w i,i-i.n,.w, iiiin great
TODAY'S RECIPES
Macaroni and Cheese Boll n
package of macaroni until it Is
tender (about half an hour).
Blanche in cold water. Melt two
heaping tablespoons of butter In a
saucepan, add two tablespoons of
flour and mix smooth, gradunlly
adding a pint of milk and bringing
slowly to the boiling point, stir
ring constantly. Season with, salt
and pepper and a cup of grated
or finely cut cheese. Pour over the
macaroni in a buttered baking dish,
sprnlkle top with bread crumbs and
grated cheese and bake In oven
for fifteen or twenty minutes. '
Chocolate Fudge Cake Cream
two-thirds cup cf butter with one
cup sugar. Add one Cup milk.
Sift together one-fourth cup co
coa, one houplng teaspoon baking
powder, and two and ono-half
cups flMir. Soparute three o.rmi.
iheutlng tho whites first, lo which
'a pinch of salt hair been added,
and then the yolks. Add tho beaten
iyoiKS to the milk mixture, tiradn.
othur people's unln-
tha sedcj from lemon), add to the'!?"' w""lh,,r "'" opinion be one
above, then add one and one-quar-i " "r """ or hhr
ter cups cold water, stir all to-' P""': '"h'f aM
gether. Line pie pinto with rich L '? ",0 Ht""0 ,H"11" l''-b l
(TUHt, dust over bottom with flour ! .
Add mixture above, also piece of1 ' n"W n mttn ' ' t
butter size of walnut, cover with1.. . 'r ""pl ur ie""i
crust and bake, . j think and how little t require to
, " isconcert or soothe tho mind that
I is greedy of pralso!
!
1 Shakespeare sums the whnl. mm.
lr up in a few lines in Othello:
"Reputation Is a most f..l..
;tlon; oft got without m..ri.
"t without deserving."
LirifirRrcT
ADVTGEi
&WkmnnBti
onleiire of the children ..f ih.
l was the hope of ,,18 ,.,., fo
mr ""''"I of th court
viiiun t in in a) n , .
r A m . . "no hi an
talnlng wa h.. i .... . .
-Me 7, rz
h. ,ml Work ""tlnuert with
.,, ana leveling of th
employed land,
u1.1. .1.-
"im Ki.e rei.fKn . .
00"a- m.tructor f,
l,a7lt rDIl nflH tvllt .
- . iininen and
......nn, hat office for the ba.anc.
Hummer
AGENCY
Agree with Cicero that "to dlsre
gard what the world thinks of us Is;
Tint nnlv nrivitinni i... ..1....1..
less," or with (inelhe that he "Is of'1... 7"" t'8r,"lllly 1,ave J"'r nerve
no account who esteems himself (,.. . . narM..," nu for that piece
as tho popular breath mav rhn. e ' "nld tno rref"l house-
raise hlrrt," as you will; it is never-1 ' ..y
theless true that people generally!- . n"""n'" rePll'''l the polite
th nk u .., ...... 11C,
iiiioui ine opinion
which others form nf (h,..
... ..
nf (h,.. .. " Kindly tell me how
The slightest reflection win show ! Z , . ' CBn cl ,l,e " "It at
at this opinion, whatever ..." " m""et for 50 cents?"
tll.1t Ihlu nnli,l..H ..........
... . . . ' '"y i I cnn'l
. not in itself essential to Imp- wit., n T
i.iness. . v "Hhon has
It Is hard to underutar.,! .......
everybody, feels so very pleased whon
ny. ma'am. I'orhnps
taken u r....... .
- w.n:jr io vnii
j, ""'""wer and y are very
-"."tiful. Pnforma.ely fr me,
I :es 75 cents."
ally stir In the dry Ingredients i P " """ "h(r People have
I which have been sifted together !"""' 0"lMl"n ' him, or say anything
and one-half cup walnut meawl ,laU(-'rlnK lo his vanity:
! coarseiy cniijipod. Lastly fold Ini . ' " .""" cat, tt will purr'
...... ..u itralKf
coarsely choppod.
the beaten
In a modcruto
Lastly fold
mini,
..i. "."':.T"u im i' r i. win
Take,', 8 f": an'1 ev '"ough the p,iso
ocoa. ""W" will Im ,.,
one and one-fourth cups con fee-V, '"ntler Is on which he p,,H
tinner s ...pnr . ni,n.ll.l..l . ..,iini.'ii
wnues. nand in a oaf "'" man, a swi
oven. Flnlah with!: nr ""HKht will
as follows:
fudge frosting
.,..c-.inii cup , unsweetened cocon.
sale and blend together. Put one-
naif cup milk over the flro. with
ono tind one-half tablesnnnni i,,.,.
ter.
Heat to the bollln nolm 1 1"""1 n,m
gradually tlr In cocoa and augar' f"r dowi,rB't misfortune; an.
fmlxture. Cook sovon or eight ml.t?"!!V,e.,'oly " ls nnlshlng how Id
Inina n. a ... iinlllbly.a man win i. .
It is observed by Schopenhauer
hat If onlt other r,nni .
I laud him, a man may console him
and
uics. lie careful not to l.r
lis beat io cook thl in a double
'boiler. Rcmova' from the fire, beat
thoroughly, add ona teaspoon van
liria and one-hulf clip chopped'wal-
"'"ll'ly a man w e annoyed, and
......o cases deeply pained, by anv
r,,g done to , fC(,Mn(f , y
Importance.. ,
' , .
"If the
An old lady passed by 0 ,,
where a drunken i- """so
,. . ""nil,'n I'ozo was heating
,. ' " " rurlonsly:
A unlvorslly professor wh() wa,
ry popular anione n.. .
ontertalning a SlU"en"
" -'KM. tkhg" r;zl ?m
Hflcent sword from ,. T" f tnaK-
-or rests,,;,:,:,:;.1" ! s?
'" nrst time."
KLAMATtr Ar.ti,n .
. ""'-'Hi June Z4
.nursday ,h. Woman'. Com-
...MU.ir cum or f'MI. . .
ed ik. , ",,,n "tartain
cth . Aoncy Woman'.
. n.cnte : rt Kittmalh club '
,r " "!."". rort Member.
3 ff attondlng were:
"""""".c. n. ll. vb t..i..
on, Marlon (loher, Orvlllo Klllott,
' Ml Loretta Por-
no member, daughter, from
school for th. ..
, . , , , "ho wore
"eluded, ar 'he Mlsse. Ferol Por-
, ' . "u and Clarice Kl
Hott.
.-... irono Hugby , and Nellie'
"r0 r for tholr summer
vacation. The rr,n... . .......... ..
ho Klamath hoarding .chwl, will
Hni7-RIIirHflllti.il
IHl fiiltlirdllV Hftfn
"five young men, Agency employe
lft for want,-..
I'll. rfi. . in millllll
' lit. They camped Saturday night
r i no wocd.. About five
".""a mmday morning they he
n their hike t0 the mountain
Although guides ndvl.erf ,.... .k.
attempt to scale the peak, thoy were
tin Hi ....I .. '
'hey report that I
" a vorv .l,in,... .j
I . n-..w..n nun eXnUIIBI-
1,rI " hecanse rrf the harard
failing from tho ll .--
nl Ice roverlng the trail, thoy
could only nnnrnuch h ...i
Ithln 300 font. .. l.
conceded that they did vi'r.moiv
w" lo get that far. Th. men who
mad. thl, ,rip .re; charle. Minor.,
Oliy Wilkinson
I. t ' "Mneriiics, VIC-
1 tor Jensen and Harvey Bplogolborgl,
ast yar. Or hall I k
along without utIii
her and let tlmi dwk.! i
tndlff.r.nt in at b
that I should co ikiti J
her underslaad Ju In
rally love her or utll
her to say suratiilni'
If you are la km Ha
you admire, aid lam kaj
why you .hould Hun
iea.on.hle Irnftk a liaj
mean begin dim a
showing her d.vo!i imt
.. aooa a yon ,ht tti
portnnlty. tell aw !mi
nt k her to bo roar vth.
lo prevent ber goi M
iriemtiy way wit. pwn
veil a. with jinnll nd
i ho become eniifed. If mn
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