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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
) THE KLAMATHMty) Wednesday, .TulvJ, lr -4 I : i; Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath News THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY ( Incorporated) Officer. .l DlrrrtorsiN.tc OiterVln. pre-W'; J?" " k ".""i,! president: Ilea H. St.-v. n-n, secretary; Walter Stronncn, treasurer. nl"(lng"h"ow. of the rati outstanding stock tasue. B. H. STEVENSON Managing Ed. or, j. w. Mcdonald - vr- v, WALTER WEST - puameaa Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. O. 0. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St. - Telephone 877 No. 1 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, aobscribers should always give the old ... .as well as the new address Subscription Rate All Subscription Payable in Advance Delivered by Carrier, per month - - Delivered by Carrier, six months - Delivered by Carrier, one year - 9'JH, Outside Klamath County FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Longest In the World) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS "Let us have faith that right makes might, and ' that faith let us to the, end dare to do our duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC SCHOOLS One of the greatest issues before the American people is whether, our public school system shall re main democratic, or whether it shall be used more and more in the direction of equiping a professional class. "" ' ' v ' " ' The newspapers are full of protests that high schools, colleges and universities emphasize too much academic and professional equipment, when about nine-tenths of the citizenry of our country must work for a living in industries, in homes and on farms. wA remarkable union high school in California the San Mateo-Burlingame district is attracting wide attention of educators by giving employment to more than half the high school boys outside of school, hours at good wages, doing all the work of maintaining the school plant. . ' - ' For about 15 years, several hundred high school boys have built; new buildings, maintained all re pairs and kept the grounds in a model condition doing actual manual labor and learning the ordinary trades that make community life possible Princi pal Glasscock has accomplished this and the com munity likes it. His ideal is a useful, contented, self-respecting citizen, who can earn an honest living, build a home and support himself and family. "Stop, Look and Listen!' iif ) a5a8 j ! .lr-p-'l V -EVEN AS YOU AU L. 1 S:- -J , HE'S POStilMG UPTKEDA1SIES NOW- ! j --. .S-gk- "JcA COOLDHT VftlT IUlTRETRAlN VUI BV. a. .. . I he 91 MH . l s.l I ! til Ml I I,.. ....naliv ill d.Morlor-,,..u """"' The modern ' ; .iiri ui ruining 'Ullll our rem, mir ilipoililn 11,1 vltul re- The, miserly nl.l .n , ami a luuil laugh. "Tbsl's wk- 8 u. tin said Irlunphaaib f liil lies gt on .,. r.,v dap - "ri Wa A Ills h nil known author ousu nnt. murnlna trr that Ii. .., Inlrad Muring Hie afinrncia .Mil... I II lis ..... 7"J - - fill nl. a. a, . . n.lderalile linr,,ri. . ' DU ' tif rti tied hiitnn The luu.r was nog,r. und. ' M.MMIII.W I f...l An "Id H'lliiw. , In.l.ifd ' dressing Us Irninp. , IU summoned His swan. Mis clothes hung "n n ' " aiiyining o( j, One i( hla neighbors vsnrr-d to mine- lying ttlmiu?" J .vmrn-tralt. Willi IHm ' '- "Vm. air." urlwd" "'' "'I- "'hal "Whnra Is lit" . .hnuld Id yoursrlt buna sol "l-uslrd. sir." ,ll,l " I , "''"stad! Why. I had au ir Bui I am not snaiioy. m . nauiw or auuress oa u , lope: - rMIMin.l. "Vw. von lire." wild l family trlrnil. "Ili'iiiiMiilirr you He was always well d ololhfs were v-ry ncal. IMMORTALIZED THE PIONEERS The newspapers of the United States are handing compliments to the late Herbert Quick who has re cently passed on from his brilliant career as a fic tion writer to the real of the unknown. He was to Iowa and the Middle West such a chronicler of its true life as was the late Emerson Hough, who wrote The Covered Wagon and im mortalized the conquerors of the Far West. .Both Hough and Quick were all-around Amer icans, and sympathetic with the struggles of the pion eers who made this nation a reality. . Their stories are clean as the winds of the Iowa prairies, wholesome and invigorating as the lives they depict, leaving no excuse for reproducing de generate literature for American families to read. " " o- HOW TAXES ARE INCREASED mo oS i TSk T'n of Indlana says that if $10.- 000,000 worth of property is taken off the tax list m! .?LTSt be Proportionately increased on an other $100,000,000 of taxed property Governor Brown is right. He has given the right reason for high taxes in many communities. w. ma vwiicn permit the continued issuance - . uv win Ol taY ovotnnt lnn,i. tax lo. n r, '..!re.C,0nst?ntl-v inc"ng the free" 1 another may go he drinks Ji;i tmt Ivon rhatiKnl, hut he rn-v.-r tlmiV ntmut thi rhango whi'h have littn mml" ami whu-U nrf tonvtiinlly lirini; m.Ml In thr "NATl'KK T tin fuiHi In; rnt.-." MKXU MIXT quantities of water. While It I true Study history, and Hi'f tllul rivll- Iln-akrant that two glaxnes of WHtor taken liutlon alior t-ivilizut ion has arim'n Stewed Rhubarb Fluffy Omelet when the stnmai h is pinniv will fori anil tlinanne ami. fur Hi, ultiitiln t.h. 'sump inilividualK nTiiiiul.iir t&o ac-.viouH riasiii ihat in vory riviliu- jllnn of the howols certain pnrsnns tlon an it ilrvrinpi'ii anil iiniKri-niieil. Khoulil he rar-ful in thin rexpert. If nian rhanci'il the NATI11K of (he there la any tendency to weakness; food he ale. going from the natural of the sioniarh musrles so that they; slate to (he denaturril or unnatural .become dilated, two glasses of water, stuln slcp by sH'p in pure with the taken at a time may cause contidnr-! development of the period in which iahle dday in dlEesilon. Such pcr-iihe civilization i'ied. sons shnnlH Inkn. 'Ilmlp wi.. 1..! Coffee Iluttered Toast Luncheon Eggs Huntington Head Lettuce Salad Bacon Dressing Toasted Scon en Tea Dinner Cream of Pea Soup Stuffed Green Peppers k family "I know Ihat. air." wu uf R rUllierT i but 1 thought It must btli 'on ins , in una.ul Hum anonymout). 1 Uoit'vs bon getting lalsly " 'f f'-" Phone Your Order Early This Sp will Close t Fm 1 to 5 Thursday, riday, Saturday MILLER", MARKET I stt lay I lac V will ' V ( Con apl hon .pan : list r ma- ee 1 win eo" hi Baked Potato Cherry Pudding String Beans small quantities and at frequent in-1 Coffee tervals. 11 II PEBEST II rT. m mi ADVICEH Is the world moving too fast fori I TODAY'S RKt'll'KS Eggs Huntington Tako four hard boiled eggs, one-half cup buttered i cracker crumbs, one cup grated i icneese and one cup white sauce: i put in buttered baking dish alternate Mayers of eggs, crumbs and cheese. Pour over all white sauce seasoned I with salt and pepper Heat in mod jerate oven about 15 minutes. j Toasted Nrones Sift two cups of i flour, salt, one teaspoon baking soda. I two teaspoons cream of tartar, one Man? , teaspoon sugar rub In one teaspoon; It seems so. I shortening, add one-half cup raisins.; Sir William Arbutlinot Lane tells; then add one egg and sufficient milk us why cancer and other virions dis-i j to make soft dough: roll out and cut eases are scourging man. "We must! in three cornered pieces and bake In bear In mind that the body has been! a hot over about ten minutes. evolved slowly, through millions of! j ; years, to deal successfully with slm-: ....rhcrry Pudding One egg. one- Pie foods. Gradually, during the I half cup milk, one cup flour, two' last century or two. clviliiatlon has; ,tee.spccns bchlug pu.uer. one taoie- llnusl upon us a wiue vurieiv of' i spoon shortening, one tablesnoon prepared foods, hli-hiv eonko.i ... sugar. Pour half mlxtnre into a bak-1 highly refined or highly milled: and; ing dish, spread canned cherries the body has not beenn designed fori quite thick, add remaining dough. them. It does the best it can. hut it : Bake until brown. Thicken the Juice ! Is not equipped to rid Itself of their from the cherries and use for sauce. ' refuse. ' The number of diseases and ail-1 ments is multiplying. 1 r'iuiiin. in W.l , "'". niveau oi neconilliz hen your lace curtains are old m,,r .in.i . ... "ing. land tender try thl, method of wash- coming more complex. , ilng them: Shake the curtains gen- . I inuVihert '"1 10088 "I""- Then John Burronghg. naturalist, hit! put them through several baths oficlose , .he h..rt Plain warm water without soap. Kold said: I Cl.il.llll. s I t. i n'l . i.il IN 4-f I ; 808 Main St. . Phone 75&.c. r-h: ; . . idn ' Mil ....... f.. Hl'fiCKSTIOXS !r lino oninun j ... hanrtl. .k . u UnIld ' "Man Can and aller t "fil'J ".'he.,"!h.t f ,hc er,Tiroment to a limited iM . . . " '" " so raoicany as li s env ronment ,lllnse up and down and squeeze, but niters him I , 'do not wring. I .... . Wash ,n the same manner twire! hrecsT" e waU hZ r i!.oi. mco7d P:rr'Cus.n)J',a ,' naU,r f"" h " ! mm naicr. Using a tab e- rhanirn hi. 1 1 .. I ...I..., .. his en-' limilcd extent, but Kunning .-Wn. Word I. In the -.iituie. Word 6. The rkin nl the bt-sj Word V. A .-in mi Word U. Used in li.(.,uli Word 10. Smell, od.ir. Word 1L Tu vork,' to bni.g bout. Running Down. Word 2. To bring baci tu or ;.ut Dack nto. S0r2 i n. 'tne state. ea Roman god of the breud8, tM Ab" , .Word 8. A conjunction. YESTERDAY'S l-UZZLE f.BvrtHlill s 1 Emma Coldman!avs: 4AMERRV IS AS ST1ID ' 1 : spoon of er..m f ....... . , relations or of sv.m, ii itaiion, physical world. ' ring nt .ofear th" C"rCf:" ,l,r"i -nir.l relations , Starch and irv He CUrtaln'- lll"e-; f. -It Pon his wilt j Many esperi enrt.in worker, pre- fixed'"" V"Hl re,U",",, m land to7ta,elr.:.iHin " "t "imple minded per- lake the starch more re.d'llv ..v y f"" m""' "KTCe lh1' " hc wlh doing.. It IZ r,e , y " 10 ren""11 allve ai"' in ' of ,-tre.ch a ,eng,h " i.r'J "ah ' h a"n", Vb" ,he alr he to!"'-"' ML'" NOT change Mot. pattinit the enruin , L V ' '' Ye' he It In be- .uppon will be found . great'a.d ' Zr S T-V. . . ,!r1"''- Krerr! '"""nag me tearlnc of ih . . iramg mo eiiects. Maces. "f he tender of ,hc millions of mtui. f,n(l! through the city streets and on lliei M.ny direction, for making . diet radS-. . ---Uonadvlsedrinkig, Man enref',,, k'now Ihe water EVER" HOOVER da oa 'w ' an on 1 1(1 I ou I'W We Will Closed M Day On e Fourth Of'hdy. Falls (rocery w ft : b s In In I 602 Main St. Three Phonf 83(84,W