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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
Tuesday. June ?A W-Z- Pasre Four iilKi I! ' Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath News BP KB I THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY ( Incorporated) Officers and Director: Nate tVrcrVln. president: Byron H. Hard vice president; lU n II. SI n noii Mi-rrtary; WaltPr Htrunnch, treasurer. - (Constituting I lip oufrn of tin- entire outstanding stock iaaue.) B. H. STEVENSON ". Managing Editor j. w. Mcdonald Editor WALTER WEST : Business Manager 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 At No. 3 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribers should always give the old . , as well as the new address Subscription Rate All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered by Carrier, per month Delivered by Carrier, six months Delivered by Carrier., one year - Outside Klamath County . FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS . . (Long-put In lite World) 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 J" PUBLIC SUPPORTS FIREBUGS The following editorial from the Portland, Ore gon, Journal comments on a situation which is too common in practically every American city: "Juries can free guilty firebugs when they want to. But the public pays. "Eight separate fires were started in a house in Portland. The fire bureau was quick on the scene and put out the blaze in time to have a full view of the tracks of the firebug. "The furniture was soaked with coal oil. Furni ture that the owner paid $137 for was insured for ?1200. -., ..-:-,,-f"""i;,,f:'4.- ."In a Portland lodging house there were two fires in 35 days. Papers. and shavings piled on the floor and stuffed in chimneys, and oil-soaked rags near the remains of a burned candle were found in the rooms. Insurance of $1500 was carried on the con tents, which had been offered for sale for $450 with out a buyer. "A store building was burned March 21. In surance of $450 was carried on the contents. The arson squad says there were no contents in the building. "Arson has become an industry in Portland. Jur ies don't convict. A cafeteria was burned for the insurance. One of the owners said he burned it to get the insurance. He saturated a mop with coal oil, attached a short candle, lighted the candle and left the place. The first jury hung. The confessions of both owners were before it, but it disagreed. "The jury at the second trial convicted, but rec ommended parole. And the judge granted it. If juries and courts don't punish firebugs, of course the business of burning and collecting the insurance will go on. ' "And a lot of people think it all right in the be lief that the insurance companies pay. But where do the companies get the money? They don't pay one cent of their own money for these incendiary or other fires. They pay with the money that the in sured pay in premiums. "The home owner pays. The merchant pays. The industrial plant pays. The owner of every kind of property insured against fire pays. It goes out of their pockets in higher rates, and they may not real ize it, but they do all the paying for every fire. "And that isn't the worst. As if there were not enough crime, the system of incendiary fires is mak ing more and more criminals. Every firebug is a crook. Every new firebug is a new crook. And new crooks are being made all the time by the laxity of insurance agents in over-insuring property and by the gross and glaring failures of juries and judges to sense the viciousness and criminality of burning property to get the insurance." o It is a hard job to shake hands with a man who has his in your pocket. Springfield News. o An optimist is a fellow who is pieased at a punc ture because it isn t a blowout. Nashville Banner. A Study in Oil Pk r) BULLETIN (BULLETIN ; K s California court Wyoming court ! 1 TO&- FINDS DOHENY ' HNDS SINCLAIR j I OIL LEASES OIL LEASES j St- y tes- : J s 8.00 I .HVMK-'l ', tV "i i - ' ra o - u 'BBnaaasa BVtsxsiaaaBSBBBBBiiaaBHmHMHssmaBBaBaMtfaaaaBasaA. . lomlltlon: the pain of this on sput.l Ell , 8gir w w 1 1 Breakfast I I S iFAlTTTUaMKS IMA' T r ftiiinikiii If I don't gel him bark. I'll he always ,,. i the ilma.' " says the author of Hip epeaka frlrudly. if following iKttrr, pining fur Ihn I In man he luva. 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I Elr Mr. Hm rnllMil Mvnrv nlvlil anil ' i,p iifl ma, ,11. . ... ... ... : I uftrn am mitin.i . 1 aiaiMi in hip mr iiurrn in iniriy . . Th "'irioli nilnutia, hut nrvi-r anai-a mr a itatx. . " , in oil jino nlsht I a-kvil him to a parly. -" imtmi (, l., I llh murh hrsllatlun ha arrenl. "UrS Wanl "' flm au k. nl. H .till rallvd up nvery ...n. r" 1 n' kla. mil. and I a.k...l him lo aim al an''"r" .," ',M1 U . i -k t i.. .would call m. sMitk.L.. promlM il to n.m. hut ho did mil I ' .1 "V" H ironiK and h novrr rallnl up aftur- ' . ' "M. im . 1 i i i .. . - IS. II I i.. ...... . ...... m u, . ....a..u ... fc vhl. h ho waa to a(n. an a girl " ' I tH Irlrnd. nivi.'lt and our datoa want. I " 1 Vh..n ik. .,n,i.i ... .,k.i yonni ana ttllin u v.l tlm door first. I think ha want- l "'' btrj nl In n.nk ahum that nlrlit. an I " ,u ' B1 "Kwtii .tliln't wait i.n him. II,. walked lnxi usabli.. and ht cntilili shout sis f.-il h..ilnd us to Ihc rar ",m n ll"'. Iltlkniul .Ina. hut didn't alt-mpt lo ov.rlko' ., xu" 10 al . Ell us. ll llvas mi ths n.h..r .1.1. nt " mf M KUuu. town, and I aa him yi-ry aoldom. ! 11 """W Uk. I ut whrn I do rhanre to iuolI him i P U itn traumy wnrn yon mni, u i ,1'ollrd N Bl Itsrhnri f (lOOll ' 'I'.iy iJ" k, dr' , ,, of ' ' A,llnii" f In ins i rMori'O" iina- in IH 'u" I'l1"' .. Iwppo ' ,ior o' ", A l Un tf'i-n. lay s f W. litnrral youmrlf li olhm. ,1 W...E. irllnr. ' M I U1 brnrd MENU HINT . Breakfast Grapefruit in Glasses .'. Wheat Cereal Crisp Bacon Toasted Hard Rolls Coffee Lnnrhron Baked Beans. Elizabeth Cabbage Creamed Green Tomato Pickle Orange and Celery Salad Cornbread Tea Dlnni-r Fish Loaf. Egg Sauce. Tobasco Buttered Carrots Pepper Peach Salad Turkish Pastry lomlltlon; the pain of this on spot. I whether It Ix tooth, toe. aar, finger. -vlll compli'lely absorb our whole ut- ontlon. canning us lo lose tho sinse of general well-being, and duatroy- RONAN7A ! Jl'MANIB- Tat Psttrr BONANZA. June !. Mr. and . puhlUhed In Chlro, It dint. Mm. (lurk Slow and children of : OHsUaly lo pwtry irt pttU. Iloqulsm. Va,h. hat. been l.l. r""1" ing Mrs. Slow.', sister. Mrs. U R, ""ro cnrloit tiamai (gri rr Thayer of llonanta for the put week. Mr. and Mrs. Slowe ' and . uiiurpii, .iirs, it r, i nsyer anil t . t t naugnter t.uiyio ami son l-.ir, MAItYK. II: ThrkH wero dinner guesla of Mr. snd J,hy yau couldn't kt I: Mrs. Prank Poole at tho Kills i with l!m Ixif rtftrdHa tl I sawmill Thursday. fligiiius" ditft-rents. . Ik Mrs. Jennings of Matin cslled on inske a dlffi renct only Ifi Mrs. Haill llulon rf llonanta, .Mxct al pertons.' j ; , fXIIAlTY U : knur! .. n h.i . . 1 1 a hi, dkHtaatf ton geu T.ner were in nonsnia on ,iUlllmIltl mni ,,,, , (ri,J nusinesa TnureU;iy. vo .... ,i.lca.sctr lliiwna and . ,..,. .. ,or tu. I0u i Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. iu Keller of l.an- They mnko cicellfot enke boxes for. ng all our comfort In life. the home or plcntca. In the sume way, when all out af fairs but one turn out as we wlsh.l Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Mi!k In C Mtilren s Diet I the single Instance In which our daughters Sybil and Stella and Miss , inji.ated 'nnd yoir tola l uuan oi niiia a uny lor every; are iriisirnieii is a ronsiant Kffle Bowne vlslied at the Ixiuls ,., h.r.lf In tit has been the slogan of many .rouble to us, eren though It be r...h., ,.nk VriA t i. u.u . ., . ,,, niksd niitrltfnn wnrVnr, In, , ,nm.thln. n..H. tvlvil l' wiliu .. . nlnt r.t ..III. I. r.nl rtl h. I, ...J I, ..I- r'"" r,MI1 ,,ml UUm I ami' Ud hint l kht InJu' v. child.' Home advocate a Mi plemented br other foods. Thelubout those other and more Imnnn. young of the human rare need milk nil malters In which we have been:Vr- a. Hadle Burkhart lleuston Thursday. Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Karl Brown of Bo nanza for several weeks. after they are weaned beraune their successful. growth la slower than that of most! Pain Is tho positive element In mammals, uurlng the early years., "re. Mr. ,na .Mri L. K- Thayer and when the permanent teta U- 'family moved to Klamath Falls! yelop ng nslde of the gums, and for. This Is the bi of Aristotle's re- Frl(lay, wher, lh,y , makt thelr', .he still longer period during whl. h ; n-ark. quoted above, which bids us hnme , the bone construction of thr luiilv la' direct our inn ...i , i Coffee: maturing, milk la valuable as a! Ing what Is pleasurable In life, hut ! Mr"' " "' rn""",r " hoP source of calcium or lime sails. I toward avoiding, as far as i..,..ihin Pln ln "onama Friday. f mere is no neuer source or protein; us Innumerable evils. L'liililrcn'i l'idTial Crtr.V..WH TOIUV'S RKCIPKS Baked Brans Klizahrth Parboil -n ,lle child's diet than milk, and It navy beans and turn into an earth-! elso contains the necessary vitamins, -tnware beanpot. Season with salt. I z dry mustard and peper, and add one small onion and one clovej of garlic chopped fine. Inrh cubes of' bacon and brown sugar. Mix well una aaa canned tomato Instead of vater. More tomato may be added I they bake dry. . If properly done! no catsup Is necessary. 1 DuvnerStories A little hoy went to church with Ills faihor, alno with a quarter and a penny. "Did you contribute to tho collec tion plnle." Frederick?" the futher asked after tho service. "Yes, papa." "And put the quarter, not tho i.onnv l l. i ... . . andoneijf view, which Is iKFKitmii . -"-"...' r ""ut"n Pte. of ilalilli spoon curry powder. Add two; world fitted only for falr-wcat'heri Frederick l, a ..i. bard boiled egg. chopped. Servo beings susceptible of every plvo IJ, ""1, , ' , nce. courage or fortitude or a world That-. nh, ..,., . . I'isl. laf-Con.b:ne mashed po-1 framed to elicit from every man ev-! on ' ' .l?', U l" ,atl,ur' tato with fish flakes-(the canned . ry form of triumphant endurance!' VVetl I lnni,.,l .... variety Is very goodl and one -,n,l rln mni vv'"' 1 "'' "m Lord lo love Kku Kuuce Tolmnco Make a rich thin cream sauce, add two or three drops of tobasco sauce, one-quarter; ryuuii worcesiersnire sauce. Phebest li!J OF CD ADVICE Looking at It from a moral point j Vol inn ' from the , duy. Cimey J. II. waa In Ilonnnia Casey ranch Frl- Bodice and Sfcirt Arc Contrasted nnape into a roll, cover with crumbs; tnd bake until brown. j I'i'Plior Peach Kulail Prepare a' Keiatln by using Juice from pickled It Is observed that leniences, exertions, ure the only things "little incon- me, and tho penny was nil I could Klvo und he clinerrnl nlw.i.i I. .pains Ihese In which wo! A minister di.lv..r.i . ...i ,....ii7 .. ..... ...en . .... n uieso nui icn minutes' duration. vera noi mire, exinienc nernmes concllin on of i,.. l..i.. At lllo peaces instead of water. It may be , .ess. or.oT .T.p". pW4' """" "r"" 1 d inted slightly hut it must bo. well ,.g them all away Is fatal." "I regret to Inform voi molds chop bits of pickled Deaehe.. : ;,Ti,k... ... ."f:. .my """'n that I 71Z i .I , onlon ! so enjoyablu as that which "''""" .k. t 11 " be" thelr endurance and energy. - .'iKu. i urn out on crisp lettuce and serve with oil may onnalse made with vinegar plquanto. This Is made by dropping a cut clovo of garlic and a pepper corn In the vinegar bottle. Keep tightly corked for at least n week before using. la Ten Turkish Paste. Roll pastry very thin, cut Into fan shaped wedge and hake. Place three on a serving plate one on top of another, with chopped nuts between, ponr maple syrup generously over the whole. This Is the way we are made. It may or may not he a mysiery or a raradox; It lit a fact. Now, this enjoyment In endurance Is Just according to the Intensity of ; pupn. i:ie: me more physical vigor and clvo to our minimi... balance, the more endurance can he L. made an element of satisfaction. Little Johnny, a city IOy n the These observations do not Jibe! country for the first time k. n, rt,..,w,icn uiwii II Kl nor ii.iinuiK Ul B COW. have not delivered. ,et us nrnv " I After the service a man who was' a member of another church shook ' the pracht-r's hand heartily, and' ald: j ' "inclor, I should Hko lo know' tv 1 nt ii at- I li i. t .1 . . i "" ""' yours nus nnv It (, I want to get one to' ble HtriOKHTIONH Potatoes besides containing valu ... , . ul lne cheapest pleasure, but freedom from pain Is what the wise man will aim at." This is called the first and fore nost rule for tho wise conduct of ;ife by one philosopher. To him the truth of this remark turns upon Ihe negative character of happiness the fact that pleasure Is only the ui uase-iorming of alkaline ' negation of pain, and that pain Is ,uou"' the positive clement In life. Is" this ' ' I true? .k . .JK" roul"1 m,r"ni'"llow box I Suppose that, with tho exception tint thai aAraH awn m t . . n.vc. lu.rsnmaiinws oi some sore or painful spot, we are ,.,u .now wnero tho tnllk romes from, don't you?" he was asked. "Sure!" replied Johnny. y0ii ilve her some breakfast food and water and then drnln her crank-case." T I . dpi in ht f ii ii mi .a. i '".iico i ien in a " J .. inn Beauty Bhoppe Moe's, J.iojy7 yd) ft'' Mm - u;ifTrr ill I .al I' Ml Kunninf Arret . I Word '. The bird inWr"0! Word d. Kill. , Jk Two Ihoutawi Ir An eaitcni iU Tk. nolnt ' rj Word 0. Plural. Word 7. ureviated. Word 8. wh" ..,hl?fti,:1.. . ht Word ppo - jnl Word II. Where tht Word 12. A piece oi k-' : -. new!. Word I. A narrow "r ," ., nsthiholo in placed In gum and "W Word 3. A kind of '" Word 4. A heavenly W Word 6. Pent; nlcx. j Wort IT. 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