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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
the 1 Pue Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath' Saturday. Juno 27. H'-V THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned mul Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officers and rtlnttoncNnti Oitcrbciii. iinwiilrni : Hymn II. Hunl vice-' president; Ken H. Slrvtwon. mvrcturyi Waller Stnmnch, Imnrnw. (Constituting (In- owners of flit entire oulMundlng slock Issue.) R. II. STEVENSON Managing; Editor) J. W. McDOXALD Editor WALTER WEST Business Manager, Entered at the Tostoffiie at Klamath Fulls. Oregon, as second-class matter. I PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY j Office I. O. O. F. Ruildinj,'. 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 I Nik I - The Oak Is Gone, But the Koots Remain Address all communications ami make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Id ordering change of nddrens. subscribers should always give tho old as well as Ih now address Subscription Rates AH Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered bv Carrier, nor month 9 1WI Delivered by Carrier, nix months Delivered by Carrier, ono year : Outside- Klamaili County .. . a..v ft.tKI 11.IMI I FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS , (Ixiligcst In Hie World) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS ! "Let us have Jaith that right makes might, and in that fu'.'.h let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln STATE MUST COMPETE In Oregon a strongly socialistic element tried to make casualty insurance a state monopoly. The peo ple by an overwhelming vote defeated the proposi tion to wipe out all casualty insurance written by stock companies. But the 1925 session of the legis lature extended the Compensation Act to take in all state, county, and city officials drawing a salary. Such salaried officials automatically go under state casualty insurance by having their occupations clash ed as hazardous. In like manner, workmen associa ting themselves .in .partnership or as individuals to perform .public work, are automatically taken under the State Casualty Insurance Act. , ' ,. ; An .individual employer or member of any firm can become entitled as a workman to the compensa tion benefits taking in farming and other non-hazardous occupations, V, . t;;As.a final clinch, no appeal can be made on an award of the commission by workmen until they have asked for a re-hearing by the commission. . ' .( As larger groups of employers adopt private cas ualty insurance and withdraw from state casualty in surance, state commissions reach out to declare .by law nearly every occupation hazardous housewives may be included next. BRITISH PARTERNALISM Under the scheme for widows', orphans' and old age pensions proposed in England there is the begin ning of wholesale governmental insurance that will attract world-wide attention. Under the bill now pending in Parliament, the operations of which are to be financed and guaranteed by the treasury, it is estimated that in ten years the annual distributable benefits will amount to about $400,000,000. To Am ericans the explanations of the measure are confus ing, but enveloping it all is the negation of the old British individualisitc principle. A sort of German paternalism pervades it. If the British pension scheme is adopted states men and economists will have a new experiment in racial growth or decadence to';observe. It would be idle to. predict results. The British have a way of doing things. But so have Americans. Under our tariff practices we have -built up our country and in dustries in direct competition with the British free trade policy. Germany was profiting by the Ameri can idea before the war. England was losing by comparison. It remains to be seen how the oppos ing ideals of democracy will develop in the next two decades. There is constant pressure being exerted in the United States to establish state insurance of one kind or another as an entering wedge for the adoption of other socialistic schemes. o Doubtless there ate some who think mashie is the feminine term for a masher. Muncie Star. o The objection to repentance is that it stops about the time the headache does. Akron Beacon Journal. ! i ill ' . . : ' - ' - "rr- IXT divorced wlfsT The question U'rl.hi ik!?"1' " ked In thla letter:., v ... M l,.r Mr.. Thouipaou: ., !;,, J ird and hv a boy IUa xwrs ot;.,.d .h. , a k sad a stlrl of lli(. My lf. ' h. ,.,i " "" and I hsv beta dlvorrtd about lo 1 1 nlpd. Wu u !yr. nnn ui ruaiotir or ins rhll- n --! urn MtiuH am not com mi th - ' rsxi. not wl.hlns nubll.Hy. llv.i i...-i..T . . " H ltl uir pwpl. sud k-f th. k,r.)ul a.,cll4 railing Ih. Illtls aslrl for S.lurd.y.'u, ,, ,,,, T, sml Hunuays. my moinor la II yara ' dylnc h...i v "I mid sml my .l.i.r la In .ry bad 'i.,, nrt , k "' ' i Itiralth. Th.y do .v.rylhlni la th.lr'.h. " Wr till h Ll iMiwnr ill .rtra iitr int iiiiim r hm i.i. - - w " ." ins tUMri but I think II Is l.ltlnf to a polal.LMptr lor a. i - I. ..... I MH ... I . L ' . 1 tfc .if.w mm. iwiv.itt WW ihim IU .fOf taVlff k... . "until hi iuwl ( rkl, hirj Hill btulm-M in. . oua lh ertr, sujj llullllBg btu oBlJ i!im to rara for hlin murh lunger Th uiiithor of Ilia rhllilren has not i Iwaya been ntitu lo IWs whars ahi lould keep lha stlrl with bar, and has had In board bar out In other lioiuea. Hit was la alsht different ai'hoola laat year. I slvaya pro. up. find riD't till u unit Dirt M i whli h aha readily admlla. and for Ufa. HhooM 1 J louia of bar family, loo. Her sola, try to set btr . leaaon for dlvurra was ahe didn't rara for ma any mors and wa war temperiiianlally unaulled for aaih other. I've tried repi'aledly to Ret MK.NT II llrejikfust Graham Musli Cream nnd Sueur Poached Ekcs Steamed Rroad or Dlscult, flutter Coffee or Coroa Luncheon Artiohokes Wilted Lettuce Parkerhouse Rolls Ilutter Kk and OranRC Omelet ' Tea Dinner Quirled Potatoes I Porterhouse Slcuk nnd Gravy New SprinR Carrots Summer Sulud Drown Dread Currant Jelly Slewed Uhubnrh Crackers Slimmer Siilml Take three heads, auhjnrtivn Interests that in ituute. ten small radhhes, on malia s koma ft i ) marry s vuniii i, , rlalea U0I M J csr of my Us, k, J nattt t0 teu 1 woaadnl ht rtiki , roniantra. raj ijiJ thy. What I ut ij hlih I kao jot ail ran to nitrn lii ui.l . I m.yiiupi(ai ul tnlvlnst. VbunaiJ larpa lainuy, was laaan By nia'pava mailt I ia am 'I miilharlo ae ,b,la married aUter a lo try ,0(1 rsnllj.htll "rw n!ar sons, WU- Anar barely ilanrlni at th bsby. erhaps l sots k he wandered round tha mom, when (r,r wlW protiM; vj ne toon uerama autoroeq in ins ron-; happy with o taa. tents of (he hahya basket. After not know of tar n; HI lurninc over ins various dainty trl-irrr to ratars to m. ties It contained he picked out a! think yoa to tut I powuer pun. tally umultt.!' ah urnina; 10 his slater, ha ssld In, (Ion and sea It yos snorted tunes: "Isn't aha rathsr jr.nswer. Perkisi oun for that aort of thlnif her firm poiltloi - mor that yot im lu a slnklna nsasaaa llcnrv! "hen Harold ataccered In lha lomenne slue. Ataii Jnmes writes that, "the world's. other ulsht his father waa waJllns'of woman who tnk hi contents aro (HVKN to each of;"1 ,h" f,,ot ,n" lrsy with corns bark to yntfaVul an order ao foreign to our:ni Harold mado a fullle ' rhe was tofnr WtaiKi It al wo can iffort lo appear sober; and, aeekln!i0 another d Im J something stable to lean e bardie hv an ff,.r. of ih. someinmg alamo lo lean upon, be cucumber sliced, and a bcli of aln plciro to nnraelve. what Hu"ne'' or'r the pedeatal which held mustard nnd cress. Cut Mlnco In w i. m. I'n" goldfish bowl. Of course It was 'Miiall pieces, slice radishes mul cu-i ..... u ; ruined. ! cumber thinly Arrange them In al ... .. V ,r,uk. '"' orl',rl "What do you mean by this?" salad bowl with mustard and cress . V .7 . '.V 0ut 'sther demanded In no gentl jon top. Garnish with slices of hard: from It the Items which concern tones. boiled ei.-ts and pour a salad dress- ' run",,c"n '" " other. ..y( ins undtr It. n..t ur it. iio nut add the dressing until just before ""'ln' " Mo mk ou' M' which we ,9y -behag' with u.os. goldiisn oughr'lo be ta on got lo admit, father, that ught you serve the salad. SI'GGKSTIO.N'S If you aro in doubt n limit the i purity of nny foodstuffs your hoard jnf health will auulyzo sample fr you. or will direct you to a luboni tory whore tl.lx con ba ilone. today's itt:cii'i:s , RKRS contains besides aier II (.raha... MusH-Onn cup graham different el.n.cts that make it,,.,, lo four of water. Put the graham valuable for food. As II,.. yo,k Into two cups of cold water, make il .,.,., ,., wh,. , very smooth nnd free from lumps, j phosphorus lhnrpflr,. miir then stir Ibis Into two cups of boll- niiubln food !ng water. Flir rapidly nnd let It! '' ll.k fur- Ufa mini...... .!... ..... I. ... the. hnek t',i,n .:iL i,.. i. ,' Wh,-n '"" Pf'ttily colored rubber I rnnn'- ook slowly for half an hour longer. n"r"n 'S P1"" W"',rlnB C1" '" "'' l'"ly 0V"nl" Wllh ono Add throe tart apples, sliced as fori """ ''"'v- shapes - "'"' mr. as; 1 rtlllTlrl til-. I 1 ...1 - .1 u I,. I t ..,1 ...it a ' li es, to llln miib. nlin ll,n o....l,.u ' " "r iriiiKCll- and use "" ruuunni nerhiins bnlfi """"" unuer iiowin- vases "'''""'..n inem. anil unne 4nem into jimx, Inlte threads of sequence and tend ency; to forseo particular liabilities and get ready for them; and to en Joy simplicity and harmony In place of what was chaos. . . . . " I I Can we realize for an Instant I what a crosa-aection i f all eilat jence at a definite point of lime would be? As you read and the flies buax. a sea-gull catches a : fish at the mouth of the Amazon, u tree falls In a California wilder ness, n man sneeze. In Germany, a building hursts Into flames In lloniliay, nnd triplet.! are born In rontempiran- Does I he not lo snap at people." "Charming! Kxqulalle! Perfectly delightful!!!" ahe exclaimed, peering through her plnre-nex at lha young artist's latest plcturo. "I sm glad you llko II," ho said with becoming modesty. "Llko It? Could anyone help liking II? No original! That qtioer little animal with the funny lega In the rlghthand foreground! What a delicious conceit. How ran you Im uglno such Impossible things, Mr. O'Aubre?" "I'm or you mean this?" ho naked, pointing lo tho slrango thing in the lower corner. "Yes, of course." "Kr h'm that Is my signature?" are done, an hour, sugar. It will take Servo with r renin nmt ..-.. it, u win iiiki many. " ' ,m,.uni, uses for these attractive. ' brlglit-rol-i world? jfreu wuterpronf dollies for us Artichokes Clean Well and put; lo cook In plenty of boiling sailed water. It will take one and ohe-j salf to two hours. Drain nnd serve' !n melted butter. I Wilted Letlnce Pick over lettuce carefully, nnd place in a vegetable dish. Cut across It three or four times. Fry a small piece of fat limn i ntil browned. Cut Into little pieces. Pour In a cup of vinegar and let boll up, and pour Immediately over' 'lie lettuce. Cover closely and serve lot. ,1 SHE BEST V OF ADVICE 13: sB9BksMsxBkaaBSBBsrBBEEsnJHs as I The Thread, of Life . TM ..... "uying, -Mfo Is ivlmt w! nialte It." Is iihon -mam i-,. . ' nil "It Is an order with which we have nothing to do but get away from It as fast as possible , . . , "We break 11; we break It Into histories, and wo break It dnto arts; nnij we break It Into scien ces; and then wo begin to feel at home. "Wo mako ten thousand sep arate surlul orders of H, and on one of these we react as though t!i rrrdnrs did not exist." Thero Is a forbids us to moral to this: It ne forward In pro' the average man utters It without ! tiomielng on the meanlnglossnees of a thought. It I, ol,c, .I,,,,,.: forms of existence mhup il.,.,. T:Kg and Orange Omelet Three 1 "'1"1!s lh''1 nt "oa nd initlnc-lown; and it coiumands us to toler- eggs, a teaspoon of orunce jiilco and lively parrots. If ho (liivoied anv ute, respect, and Indnlon l....n n teaspoon o. grated rind of oranre '"'0,"nl the matter, h might '-' harmlessly Interested and hnppy ueai mo yolKK nnd whites separale-l ly. then ndd them carefully together ' "v!"'r"v'"r ena proceed us for .plain omelet. j munii-nn-i nu eagernw:s lo him to . iiivn It, there the life b, Oulrlcd I'oiatm-s Penl. bnll. K-:.J ulnely significant son and mash potatoes: then nm ! Sometimes ih,. ,.Drn., a process of llfo com- telllglble these may be lo us. becomes gen- """"" coianner into the dish In Kl"l "P with tho motor activities won ii you wish lo serve. Drown In sometimes with the ,cni sometimes wllh the perceptions. Imagination. : Isomotlmes wllh reflective thought. ... .,-, i,eave stalks, "til wherever it Is found, them u 'unn.f,r,nP,Br"n".I""1 'T "" -'..-. !, W Z, "h Neither the wholo of truth or tho wholo of good in rovoaled to any single observer.' although oach observer gains a partial superiority of Insight from the peculiar posi tion from which ho stands. Kvon prison-cells and sick-rooms have their special revelations. It U enough lo ask of rjt faithful to and mako Wn lllesslnira """""" wiinoiii presuming to rcgulnto th rest of the vast field MIDLAND MHH.ANI). June S6. Among the Klamath 'Kails visitors -.this week were Mr. and .Mrs. Kdgar Furber and son .Lewis; Mrs. J. U. Hooper, son John nnd daughter Opal; frank Klowsrs. Krnost Zamborlne sqd Mr. Domlncko. George ('lowers' spent Tuesday on the Island with George Burnett. William Rherlll rff the Lower Lake was a business caller In Mid land Tuesday. j The Copco men ' were business callers on the Island Mradny. Richard Itohustolll was calling In Midland Tuesday evening. Mrs. Constance Williams return ed to. tho Hooper ranch after several day's visit In Klamath Fall.. I). '11. Campbell cf Klamath Falls was' a business culler In Midland WednoKday. . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnh rlpeiice have returned homo after several day's visit In the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flowers and sons; Mrs. Howard Wynant and daughters, Helen and Ksther, spent Wednesday evening In Klamath Kails whore they attended tho Frank King tent show. ' ' Mr. Tsver. of the :Lower Xske was In Midland 1hls week purchas ing supplies. 1 l.e Uurnes and brothers were calling on the Island Wednesday, bringing In their horses from the pusture. Thoy are preparing 'of the hay crop. Goorge Agor nnd Hnrrr Jones are branding their sheep thin Week. ' VKXKD MART: fnb love him, sltirsU. k I'ght tor yoa to vat If you should SMI la ko, hut do not to a k tell him. Children' Pictorii CmsiWni j ; Ia i t -St Runnlnf At" Word 1. Wkt " picture Is plsylng. 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