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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
-i THE KLAMATH NEW i ! i ! 5! 1; 5 I. ! s. ! 1 p! f 3 ' in .1 . fEditorid and Feature Page of Klamath News THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned anil Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) ECifttaJHri .. entire ou.st.ml.. stock be B. H. STEVENSON 1 Manag.ng Editor Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon. as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office L 0.-O..F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 He Doesn't Know It, But He's the Reason Why . .ii .n.mniiiAiit and make all remittances payable to I Auuma n vuiu uiu THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribers should always give the old as well as the new address Subscription Rates All Subscription Payable in Advance Delivered by Carrier, per month -v- , Delivered by Carrier, sU months - -.- Delivered by Carrier, one year -VJJ Outside Klamath County FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Umgeet in the 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 it' Abraham Lincoln. A' DID-YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT you should be proud of your city? . Your 'faith in it should never waver. "TTou should work hard for the betterement of Vour home city. !; You should get behind every movement for its advancement and PUSH HARD. You should have nothing but the fairest motives in all you do. You should advocate one for alk and all for one when it comes to building the home city, i; What helps your negihbor will help you. ji Your first duty is to think of your city. You should pursue this course as straight as an arrow in its flight. You should make up your mind to boost your city and work for it as hard as you can, then work a lit tle harder. i You should let the message of hope, faith and confidence which you breathe forth for your home city, be broadcasted far and wide, ij If all your citizens have faith, trust, confidence, perception, judgment and the realization in their hearts that they must do their best for the home city, the sky is the limit as to what you can do. Your business judgment should make you boost. No one should let the balance of their years be like those past and gaze with unseeing eyes upon the great opportunities that are before them. JS None should hesitate, go ahead as one to make your city a greater city. o . " when government saves k' "Far from hurting business, the government's economy policy has been of the utmost advantage to business," says the New York Sun. "It has already resuiieu m. a reduction of several hundred million iollars a year in federal taxes; it promises to bring about a tax reduction of $200,000,000 or $300,000,000 more next year. !! "When the government saves money it does not mean that the money is not spent. What it does mean f that, instead of being spent by officials to keep un necessary bureaucrats in unproductive jobs, the money is left in the hands of the man who earns it and he may decide himself how it shall be spent." ; The president will find the people behind him in his determination to administer national affairs in an economical and business like manner. State offi mis can follow the lead of the president. A'Pnilwopher is one whose placid mind dwells anXyyetUght " P6ple I . , m;r ! t HE COULD POT JgS R nLKNr: ! l Ear rTJp FIRE LIKE J&S, N c. ?,,. "GlNr A ! j lifts a llllle. lliix "'HI "" hlnl "n ,h,,'r thr... - "'" "h ''""j , ulnne." , . .'l I lila quiilatliin again iu 'llK full uliniriranm. "Ihi von real lie." aal) n. .Si- An American Iratcnr wan taking his drat trip across the Allanlli'. In Hit- mniiklnl room lie gut Into , vemutlmi w 1 1 ti another lrueli'r. j ii. hnl ritmilrv dn VOU hi- InllgT" 1 (;,,," in the nasal reMne. "I giica I Iwlong to the grciet anil' ilumlli'at country on rarih The couulry a here all the men are brave J and all the women are beautiful " "Aye!" Inlerponeil the American na the oilier iinuaeit for breath. "Ho, do I. Hill, tell me. ye seem In have! lull your accent." , Irala lurnlh. i . - - - "T k "thai I III" boy uf your haa b, fore me fur Ion many tlmw r fact, I am Ihuroughly tired nt01 lug him here." ' , wr Not half so llred as 1 he fulher. "Then wliy don't you i,,, hand and leach him the right ut "I've shown Mm the rlaKi I said the disgusted father. "bl( young foul always gets oaught.-! A doctor woo had taken ua J specialty tha ireatniant of skit eaaea was asked by a friend Ik happened to select that parti branch uf Medicine. . "Ther war threa perfectly reasons," replied tha phyalrlas pat tenia sever get nit out of J night. Ihny never die. and the; get well."' The megl'tralo frowned severely upon the prisoner In the dock. It was the fifth time the same lad hail been befure him on a charge of pouchitis. M lKHUl.KK KXCKKU Cupid enjoyed a aerond U aatlafactlon during the nosti0' June, for besides pawing up u.' rord month of June waddls UJ4. he surpassed tha dlom the past mouth by S. Msrrlip? rensea Issued were Ii, whlk) r 14 divorces wera obtained ar r MEXC HI XT Breakfast Oatmeal with Cream Crisp Bacon I Coffee Cake Coffee j Luncheon Bird Egg Salad I Cream Potatoes with Parslpy , Raised Cake Itaspberry Punch ! ' Dinner light I Roast Leg of Lamb Mint Sauce light ' Incs he must obey; he fancies him self poor, orphaned and insignificant. I "The mad crowd drives hither and thither, now furiously coniniunilinK 1 1ll thlnir i,, 1,. ,..n ..... ,.. I I "What is he that he hI 1,1 r.,.l.i 'Ti ZZLrlr n Um f.,h,"r or lor him-' IfcllH ill sat tvl af haaal gal I sasamaas Mil gWBaWsllTTgal U saag agHaaaw s i ail I n r in Take plenty of film. Fresh films to fit KODAK AS YOU GO any kodak or camera. Closed 1 to 5 P. M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. CURRINS FOR DRUGS Portland and Klamath Falls at lr P P i. P at 8 I self: .. . , "Every moment new changes and , ',' h"n'" "'" , , nc ' deception, to baffle (omg to have ice cream for de-,.H H,.,.,, sertr (iet or make a plain vanilla:"'""' h . . . cream and serve it with butterscotch1 ,' h , ' ,y ,,y' '"r 80 "" louat tniule as follows: one cud "a'1, lhB elr cloar" a"d Boiled Potatoes Buttered Peas Raspberry Pie Tea or Coffee, Hot or Iced brown sugar, two thinds cup corn syrup, four tahlesnoons. TODAY'S HEC'IPES : butter, three-fourths cup thin cream. chopped nuts. Put the sugRar and. butter In a saucepan and let them cook until the sugar is melted and ell blended with the butter: add Bird Km Salad-Mash cottage '"r"",r"? "na. CH,,K un"' '""r- cheese and moisten with well-sea-' "lJe"e '"hrenheit is: soned French dressing. Mix with ' 0;"L,, , . k , Ree, not finely chopped pecan meats. Shape' "7."'" "" "V,"" "e"inK like small bird eggs. Dry a little !dd th" ChPped ni""' " you pre,erl par.lt, on back of stove or In m"8 on " 8 ing oven and rub between fingers h( 8aure ,s until very fine. SDrlnkle the little r ",e cream' eggs with parsley, arrange in neata lot heart lettuce leaves. Carnish with radish roses and serve with French dressing. C'liililt-fii's I'it't'iiial Crnss Wiinl 'ii7lc Buy A rich man is one who "has" money. But the resUf us are using the actual money and he sees lit! Nobody has any pep in hot weather. There hasn't .been an assassination in Bulgaria this week. NHEBEST To us richev'and noriii 'arei of , great matter Radish Roses Wash radishes care fully. With a sharn vezetahle bnlrp! make five or six lengthwise Incisional through the skin and then peel back! the skin to look like flower petals.: Cut down through the center two or! three times and let stand in a pan' oi icewater until the radishes open out like mM but tnose we look upon as sav-1 h . viewing us always tolling, ourl sponge, one and one-half euns a,..,.1 T W.rlnK a wl,h care- Bfral'l " one-half cup maple syrup, two-third. jn" "1' ,10 not, "ee that w": cup shortening, two teaspoon, eoda.! YL.T advan,a,!e ot thpm- iiv.cn, mcr nil. are a thk-k or thin costume and our -Identical. I n Li- 'VI 'o i mm RODEO TICKETS i'i At SOUTHWELL'S i Store Closed 12:00 to 5:00 P. M. . ', During Rodeo Days. Ralseil Cake One pint I'unnine Armaa Word I. What the lady in the riirtiife i. f,,!, "iinl 4. Une Whn in..J. two tablespoons of hot water, two cups of sifted flour, one cup rMln.,"l'nrr I"'" j"" . .. '(life the life of all of ui spoon cloves, nntmer end nii.ni,." For e transcend the circumstance one-half teaspoon salt. ' continual y and taste the real qual- i J v..BlcLe, Hn ln our empioy- , . , . , ment"- which only differ in the ma Raspbcrry Punch-Place one box nlpulation but express the same raspberries in a saucepan and nrtrt- io. .. . .t :One-ha.f cup water, one and one-half j no silk, and ,ffi,W"r vup oumai. DniiR io a uoii ana cook slowly until the fruit is soft. Rub, In a crowded Uf. rm,... through a fine sieve and add one- and performer,, on a stage of na 1' Zl ."'f:'"1 "."' in the obscurest ham.' Mn i - IF fst::e:: i it i3 uiruareu rasn-1 nnucr,nn . . .. berry syrup In . tall glass and add: e.ec., L , . r"" h " One tablespoon lemon Juice, one-! solute Nature half cup crushed ice. Fill wit :i car-1 '. . , bonated water. ! n n,i. , tA" ,hl " In Kmcrson's mind I " hen he wrote: . J - ' After c.eanln'eI'' ... . K"". M and no an- i.,., , " e-v iiii.o urcny in tile unlver, over the breast and roast thirty min-1 sphere """ng '" hls uten, bantlnn villi buttor from th1 ti. bottom of the pan. Thicken he' of the V """V"1 en,Pr" ",e ha" ju.ee. in pan wlih r. $t : wl.h .n'."' .,.here " h" al"ne salt and pepper, add a little hot wa- him beet? 1 Z I",Ur",K 0n ter to make a gravy and pour over onTng h m i 1 Z'Z ' and '""'k squahs. Or squab, may he hrnii.H . ' 'P 10 Mr ,l,ron"'- " by first splitting down the back.! snow ,, ,.' , '"e"H!""5'l then buttering the breast, and broil! "Tie f Z , ing for fifteen m.nn.e, and turning! crow , ,hL I.'" ' o.iea. nen done season with sa., ,, aU whose movement, and do tin. i,l K Wui, 7. PIhc. Wr, K. breviatinn. W.ir.l . hone. Word 11 his To depart from any A soulhcrn utate. Ab The top floor of a Thick: CWe. Running Down. ' I Word 1. A robber. ' rd -i. Sick or ailing. one H A Pai" " P"rt 0' one hesd. Word 5. A small mark made with a pen or VVord . One f ,h. pr0,)hcU meiitmned in youP Hil,e. ""rd III. A number. VESTKKDA V'S ITZZI R ANSWKKKIl RODEO DAYS Farmer's Headquarters STOP IN TO SEEUS r Alturas Saddle for Sale : Special Attention to" Delivery of Camp Orders.,, ii 11 'ii Anderson Transfer & Feed Co. 335 So. 6th St. Phone 795 fui vast way and I .III t 1 it M ! SPECIAL RODEO ATTRACTION Orchestra Music During the Dinner Hour FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Merchants' Lunch v 60c Regular Dinner $1.00 WHITE PELICAN HOTEL ttntni