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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
FrMav. -Timo Ed WW- Page .Foor Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath :f; THEJ KLAMATH NEWS :! Owned ami Published by ! KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) . Officer and Director! Xate Ottornrln, president; Byron II. llunl vlcr rvi!rnt: Ben H. Klrvi-nwn. secretary! Walter rUronarh. Irraaurrr. i! (Constituting the owners of l!:e entire outstanding: stock Issue.) Getting Reverse English on This Evolution Stuff ' B. H. STEVENSON :j. w. Mcdonald ' WALTER WEST Managing Editor Editor I Business Manager j Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. O. O. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St Telephone 877 ill Address all communications and make all remittances payable to 1 t THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY' Id ordering Chang of address, subscribers sbould always giro the old i 1 1 . ... aililr.d. All Subscription Payable in Advance' $ AO a.so a.oo B.OO Subscription Ratei J)ellvered by Carrier, per month Delivered by Carrier, six months .. ' jjelivered by Carrier, one year JOtHsi.le Klamath County FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS ( Longest in the Worlil) 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 we understand if Abraham Lincoln FAITH IN THE INDIVIDUAL Herbert Hoover is about the most interesting phenomenon in our public life. We are getting a good deal of preaching and some of it is sound, but Mr. Hoover is a preacher to whom the American peo ple had better give a very special attention. He is preaching with works as well as with words. His ser mons are in 'deeds as well as in precepts. He illus trates in acts and gives his generalizations the force and weight of accomplishment J; 1. , . - He is a man of action, but he has an alluminating faith. It is'fche ancient American faith in the indi vidual, a faith which most of our reformers sef m to - U nave loresworn. vvmie reiorm turns more andTftore: to government, to legislation, to compulsion, Mr. Hoover is pointing out a clearer, safer, surer path, through the voluntary will and intelligence of the in dividual. :' .We have in mind especially his insistence that the evils arising in competitive business can be best remedied, not by multiplying laws against them and clamping more regulations on private enterprise, but by voluntary, correction by the business world. "Your organization? and sessions," he said the other day to the National Association of Credit Men, "are taking part in the upbuilding of a new and growing sense of responsibility and self-government in the economic life of the community at large. For self-government comprises more than political institutions. It is more than municipal government. It is more than legislatures and commission. There are many prob lems that can be solved by agreement amongst groups instead of by law.'" This is an extraordinary preachment from an of ficial. Officialism is always after more power for itself, more Jaws, more regulations, more authority to interfere with and direct and check individual ac tivities. But Hoover is a farseeing statesman who has the root: of the matter. He sees, as sn mar.,, contemporary Americans do not, that our effort to eliminate the excesses of individual self-interest by government control is gradually erecting an official autocracy which becomes more and more oppressive and paralyzing to the initiative and creative energy of the nation. He is far from blind to these exces sives. He does not accept them as incurable or pro pose to get rid of them by denying that they exist But he has the true American faith in the individual in the individual's conscience and intelligence and in progress through the unforced, will to see and do right. He has no confidence In eho&ctits to w,.- : tion and seei through the fallacy that the righteous ; ness, which Roosevelt liked to preach, can be created Dy statute, .'.tie Knows how delusive that notion ia and he offers the true formula, which was the Amer ican formula in the beginning, for progress through the intelligence and good will of the individual developed in liberty.' - v ;;r' ; - - - " - o Scientists studying the problem of rising vertical ly might find some suggestions in a flivver's back seat. i . , ,i ' I teix- s .,VS i., . ' . I M i MEL. s-y i i &mm, oast wrnw When I married woman falls In Intra with am. i her man. It la not dif ficult for her to find enough faults with her hiiattatid to make divorce appear desirable. A wife wri'ea me: Dear Mrs. Thompson:: I am a woman of forty-rive and (m the mother of three children half grown. I My husband does not love nie and will not support me and the rhll- idien, but goes out nights with other ho arts Iiw.v, ' flstur .. '4 ,,r,T 'iTL! abotra .11 " . sum will "..h.lf-lh.u"; the rest of v. ... " use itti can you do! I kJ Oien, uui ie uui nignia wim oilier ij . .. . " (women. I am In love with another L... 'I''0''"' S IranbliwM, J the children? This .. wooM" nkeo. hearted and so ,, """"Hi ,-. he married. If , tJZ'? , k.l..n,l K,. will ln I'resuntlBg htl , o mtitui,. mi and would Ilka yuur advice I whether I should dlvorre my hue band and marry him. Which would I be the beat for the linen will be linik will I If we ran must live with my husband, how will II gain hla love? The children think Unite bit of their daddy and he Lee m to like them. 110 II II Y. Are yon sure. airs, iioony. ihUe qualified . la your liuahaml doea not love you and no, UBW1 . 'L " does nut supixirt you and the rhll- .. . dren. and goe. out nights wllh olh- , ,. u er women? I 111 lit at you would be uuo. .1,. . Kui h-iim" If vikii a wir mtxtt miifh.l ... . . .... " siny. As fur So. I, ttjn er. UUI nui-in-n ... .n. iue w...i ., na Au y . ... !.. n..n ...M llll.. ; '. f ' "l ... - r.n.1 even Ihle' mttitee L.A.. . 11. . ... .1.. t. ... iM iui .iw 1 ...... .rm, ... ..... mh unrd for the children! Theu put this other man out of your life, alay with 'the daddy the children like, and who I likes them, and make yourself more 1 Interesting to him. tlrl i too yuuag to raarry. ,J very few ilru'of 11, J t Tl: IHHM OP I4IVK Iear Mrs. Thompson: I have a j number of questions I would like you to answer for me. I. Ikiea a I person really know when he Is In Move? I. Can a person love you and speak unkindly to you some of the time? 1. In true love la there al--raya Jealousy? 4. Does a person r. K. D.-lMo Um J iniuis intende4 0,u, table and bed; Uin. articles, preltri' soarr rorts. Kvery im.n wJ have aa many of 1km hope cheat as jjoialbU. ' t MAHOATlKTlMt hkea you. Make It 1 for him to be abls la no In the office, j' If ?M J but siieak to Ma. 114 at. pore him for 1 tint, k si Ills Interest. If bt originally froVS Alierd.n. wore "d nno, ' u W She office, ho pill UatkJ u ran pa JOV. IIKAI1TIIHI4KS T. 1 plannlnff that It -should be atocked I In a really aumptuexis manner. 'Swans were to 'Be pdrXtiased. and ! ducks and drakes and geese and Igoallns and all aorta of atrange birds, j 'hould never ,'.ho mayor listened wllh growing ; rlle. I'erhalb (bt ,.Mbtrenhlnn to the raah proposals of I ercnla will mlillnfciu 'riis over enthusiastic subordinates. ji Uomoblte sldkt aMl MKXC HINTS ' 1 Griddle fakes (Jrlddle cake, may Brrnkfust be made with sour milk helping to vrauK.es naivea ucaurogara Kgga.use it tin when ih. .u . la the mtiai Important thlnf In the world, fur ho feels that the universal regurd for money Is the ono hopeful fact In our civilization, the one sound spot In our social conscience. All of us who think know that money represents health, atrencth. Toast Coffee Luncheon Creamed Codfish on Toast Head Lettuce Salad Griddle Cakes Syrup Dinner Boiled Tongue Creamed Potatoes and Peas Iladlsbes Wafers I . iu.,ui, Kviirn.ni. j nun ueauiT an tun- Use one egg. two cups of' , , , ,, ' Four milk, two cups flour, one tea- '" isooon bakine ,. u. ... , . u 1 11 "P"a !".. weak- and a teasoonn ...e.r it... .k... neM- diKfce. meanness and lull they should purchsse eight gondolas. lit was more than Marl'herson could 1 land: "Aw weel. gentlemen," he said. "I hae noo doubt hut that we maun hae some gondolas, but we'll be no geltin' but a pair o them a male I anil a femnle an' leave Ihe rest tao a Luiu. ; sours it. On Ihe station platform of a little iCeorgla village a visitor ran Into an a teaspoon sugar. Beat thnr.1 mnniirn nu ugn- uld darkey atandlng lealoua guard ;t.ttghlyiand hake on hot griddle AlT"1 not ,he lo"t of 1U0" a dilapidated crate housing an good warm weather ayrup is mado! ,Ue" ' lh"1 " d,'",roy, b"e Po- ancient billy goat. Tho goat waa with one cup of brown sugar and . """r as 11 forties and : methodically chewing upon what ; three-fourths cup granulated sugar t'lgnlflcs noble ones. recmed to bo a piece of ralhor stiff Pineapple Ice Cream i nd thrce-rntirflis cupolSand s 1 oa,y hen money Is cheap- papor. The gentleman spoke to the Coffee .and one-half cup water. Boll until on wortlilessness for some, andloarkey: TODAY'S KKCII'KS Iteuuregnnl Kggs Five boiled eggs, cream sauce. .tyrupy.- , n'auu impossibly dear to others, that I Pineapple Ire Cream To one can 1 11 bccome curse," fibaw observes, hard. ' Krutcd Pineapple aiW three pints! "In short, it Is a curse only In larato am ana onB-" ip of sugar. ! 'h foolish social conditions that ml" the eggs and put the yolks through 28 u""al WBr- A '""o of H' Haelf Is a curse. Kor the two ""n know, boss; he done et a sieve. Melt a tablespoon of butter!'1" P'neaPP'e should be held out to olings are Inseparable; money Is thei"P ,ne Pla,' "hah he goln' at." "Hello, Ham." "Yass auh, mownln' suh." "Whore are you sending the goat. in a saucepan, add one tablespoon I flour and mix smooth, adding grad ually a cup of sweet milk. Season, 'and add' chopped whites of eggs. Toast bread, cover with white mix ture, then a layer of yolks, then whites again, and then yolks. Sprin kle chopped Jiarsley over the top and serve. terve with tho cream. J . counter that enablea Ufa to lie dis tributed socially; It 18 life as truly Nobody seemed to take much no- M'fiUKHTION'M Soe buttered peas, lh a'Uder of !m,,"T. boiled rice and omit the usual pota-1 duly of every citizen Is toes from the menu. Mokl neas in '" 1'aV0 """"iy on rfia"nilble terms; unsweetened lemon 'Jollri fur i.n .....i lnl" demand la -not complied petlzlng salad to serve with mav.n.. w"h hy giving four men two dollars naise. Mix them with sardines or salmon and hard hrHteri ...... 1 ,..!. . ..,1.1 1...., icrte on lettuce with r .... .....u.. nBBu a nuiiu iieau . ....uiioiw of lettuce, cut In fourths and let!for B substantial ealad. Creamed! "Tho cr),'nS I" not for bettor salt water for one-half l'ea" maK8 an excellent sauce for I"1""'' "ePer bread, prohibition, in and brown In hot oven. stand hour. Put In a bag or wrap In cheese cloth and put in cool place on Ice, preferably until ready to serve. Three tablespoons cheese, four tablespoons salad oil, two tablespoons vinegar, one-half tea spoon salt, a little pepper. Put half the cheese into a bowl and beat In the oil. Add vinegar drop by drop, beating vigorously. Add salt and pepper and the rest of the cheese which has been crumbled. Pour over lettuce and serve. Itollert Tongue To boll fresh tongue, first wash thoroughly, using u brush to clean the surface, cover t'.h cold Mulei, odd a tew pepper cornB. cloves, celery top, a slice of onion, one-halt tablespoon lemon . , u, ,n ,u u uui. anci It 1. ahnl .1 . keen at slmmerlna- .. .. ,ur 10 1,6 tongue la very tender. any fish loaf, and also take tho place rly' r"""r'. redemption of fallen of a vegetable In the menu where l"'"ler Bntl erring brothera, nor the they are thus used. Make nests of Krace' Iove "" fellowship of the mashed potatoes by molding nt fiutp rln"y. but simply for enough cukes and pressing a round bottom-monpy- ed cup into the center of each. Kill' "Aml tl,B ev" l" he attacked Is hollow with creamed peas, brush ! not "ln' ""fforlng, greed, priestcraft, 01 tne nest with egg yolk ' " '"P. uemngogy, monopoly, g. silver dollars and bank notes are "ce o( dreen. He tried to get a In a word now nnd then, but some tody with a atrongur voice always look commund of the conversation. ' At last the talk turned on the subject of dogs, and (Iroen felt sure that his chance would come, for he owned a dog of which he was proud. "There are some dogs," remarked Itoblnson, that have more Intelli gence than their masters." . "That's finite right," said Orecn. "I'vo got one like that. each for ten or twelve hours drudg ery und another a thotiHnnd dollars thing. Iras ADVICE Idea that Monev l Mint.. 1 Allow It to The unto ,!...... ... . cool In the liquor, remove and skin, delusion that th. or . The tongue 1. then ready to ...ce or the root of .1. ev,. " appoJr. 7 k" nrenara In ... H.I,J . . .. . 1 " appears to bo a corned or pick T to . LI. .T. "Ib : . B,,t the ao " hlTDS 1MB BflV I'll tne same directions but add no salt. If the tongue Is very salty It may, before boiling, be soaked In cold water for several hours. but "Wlno mnkoth uuiiey answernth nit ....ranee, orinR, war, pestilence, nor and other of the scapegoats which n-iormers sacrifice, hut I'OVKItTY." simply Let us change "Love of nionoy Is the root of ell evil" to "Poverty Is the root of all evil." Then wo will be nearer the truth. DiwerStowes merry; tilings. nnaw in not mnrnly ,en(r I tl' "w" " of a small On t lo city hod Aomefl extensive Improvement, ono of ch.,W"" 10 b8 " last.ll.llo. , ' '"n" ,ake- Th majority ' 11,9 nelllor.. not without ,Z Unusual But True (Over Last Night's leased Wlro) LONO II RANCH, N. J., June 24. Arthur H. Boll, a king kleaglo of the K. K. rfc'has de cllned ihe Rev, Oeorae Il.sLaw- on'a; chullunga ol'iMoAo round boxing bout to decide which shull leave the slate forever. Ijiwsnn, formerly Klan apliiiual advisor at Koyport, recontly de nounced the organisation and nar rowly escaped being mobbed. Brother Will. $1,638 If Brother See. Funeral 8AN FRANCISCO, June 25. John Arnold of Seattle had to bor row enough money to come here a few days ago to attend the funeral of hi. brother Denrge. Now he has $1838 left 4o him by the iTothor on lio not try to uj kkkw blues. Do net W U 1 rare so much, lad If? I e.le.1 In other jiihii aa. I M.M.lic h'h llcloriil vrr. KunrOnf A"1. Word I. 'il l",Jin" imri.n snown -". . .J 1a .lt UP lf Tn .,,:i.il.h. - . el.;'. nnlvr amutcment sn,! rrf Word 1. A'kind cl Word 2. A!' 1Z h.t lorm. Word a. " - ;i ii.t aafi for laundry asd -''Md devotion H cl Wont". teKl Word 8. IttiajU vocal cal; ai '"'.'"To ll.lt: I'1'' mlHKlvlngs on the s.n f condition that "ho attend my fu- ,.v uywurun inttl ".oneyMayor Sndy MacPherson who hall- 'neral.".: