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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1925)
THE KLAMATHNP Saturday. July 4. 102.'. Pre Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath News Owned and Published by . KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Offlc and Ilrertor,:N.te Ot,-rhrl. Prr.l.!: 1 Byw. H. H""! Tire- Drrclilrnl' Hen H Worm"" ccretery: Walter Mronoch, treasurer. (Constituting the own. rs of !ie entire outstanding stock Issue.) B. H. STEVENSON Managing Editor ' j. w. Mcdonald ; - Edtt0 wattfr WEST Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY ' Office I. 0. O. F. Building. 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 No. 1 V Address all communications and make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribe should always give the old as welt as the new address RtA11 Sutuerirjtioni Payable in Advance rtoiivAroH h Carrier, ner month ...... . Delivered by Carrier, six months .. Delivered by Carrier, one year .Out?ldy Kieniaf county " FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS v., Unget In the World) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS "Let us have faith that right makes might, and V in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as vx understand if Abraham Lincoln ' AMERICA OR NO AMERICA? , ' "If we Americans ever put restrictions upon in dividual ambition and enterprise by adopting gov ernment ownership, then we shall have necessarily a government far different from the one that has fos tered the development of the United States, and con sequently we shall have a far different country to live in. Government ownership, once begun in this country; will soon be extended to the factory and the farm to government ownership of all business and industry, including the colleges and universities and newspapers that play with the idea. It will be the first step tftward. the. full communist program as ex emplified in Russia and defined in the dictionary, namely: 'abolition of all private property, and state control of labor, religion and social relations', includ ing the raising of families. This is admitted by all government ownership advocates who are at once honest and mentally able to apply the significance of their slogans and shibboleths; it is denied or doubted, only by the self-deluded." Samuel Insull, President, Commonwealth Edison Company. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT business is usually as good with a busi ness concern as the men back of it make it THAT advertising is mighty good sales insur ance. Use plenty of it. . . THAT quality and sen-ice holds customers, but it takes advertising to get many new ones. THAT a lot of business concerns try to kid them selves into believing that they do not need advertis ing to secure business. THAT a lot of these fellows are running loose- mill md themselves up sooner or later, and it's usually sooner. THAT when these concerns buck up against ad vertised quality, they are "goners." g Vr,Tsin,any 3 business is dead and the owners THAT some places of business are dead and the oTf'-t " t Smeb0d' s" tiP hem on, lor the sooner thev reahV. it u-iii , realize it, the sooner thev mil make way for a live one y year ..Mi. ami um ginna wim m rem eiisueii. -y ni, .it tin woman. We have born It Is likely thai (he rust gnlii together r.ir half a year, anil sister's opposition , etprc-i uur love mr eai 11 inner 111 pines she has enrnuuti,. t hiti i.i..lil.. way. She tin Miivrul own marriage. Hhe ntsy tL l,, r .stirs. )n I married to u' happy wllh h, r husband, if real In aM man. I l.-r married ls-, lining her sUi.t's nurr"" tr ,!.i. n 1 w.ml im in c.i together. Uuy desire , uv hr l-TC j;;,,. miy. -Ui il ti t want hur young- ,iin,r rperlenre. Kor lib) IT KlUiT cut In gi'l married. 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'' ' ""w ni-r own tnlndf I NV Tk tK,-" MY&'S V 4 i W-ir Mrs. TI10111IH011I4 I am Jl plu go Ingether iHifors'th, 1 doShf joy." ' er nas the capacity to 1 en- Some men are born fightprn democratic nartv fnr " T. ! and. some Join the ( - -mib more obscure. MENU HINTS llrrakrut Bananas. Scrambled Egss Fresh Berry Jam Toast Coffee Luncheon Vegetable Soup Cold Fruit Salad Berry Muffins Cltger Cookies Tea Dinner Macaroni; Neapolitan Stylo Pea Salad Berries Whole Wheat Bread and Butter Cake Tea or Coffee li;tn to S;ivi w . nun 111 n 1 oecome bnlrAit, Aficr rfvrlliiit an i-nirnnre Into the Interrnl between btro!J ih, lunk Hi" biirzlur found hU war. marriage s.oulil be a im easily rnougli. Iii ilif slrong room. MKviitlon anil umlersiandlnt!!'! W tn 11 Hi" light uf I'M' I1111I1 rn full 1 . . . ' ' on ilin dour In- saw IIiIh xIk ii written'- I'KAf'lIKH: It Is not lu r.d li ttt-rn: for yon In send Ih boy ij,, Ssvn lour ilvn:inill". This safe glfi. A pretiy card woo Id ic, l nt linked. Turn the knob und pproprlata, B II . ..inn." .' ,D0 fur a moment he riimlnnuli'd. OI.IVFAKIIIONKI) 1'OI.Lioh "Anyhow." he ref lerind, "there's best thing to da Is la be pDtl no harm In Irving It If It really li let your hair grow long aii)cl unlnikril l0uf artificial aids, many lie graiped Hie knob and turned are dangerous. (r II. liiHiamly Hi nffli e was flooded ;' t . with light, an alnrm bell rung loiid-j I'MIAITY n.: At IT if U ly. an elecirlc shock rendered him should try to Ik the eirlmlta) helpless, while a panel In ihe wall of a man's attentions. Sh.F I n nrd and out niihed a bulldog has aa many boy and girl ft hi whuh allied him firmly. j h can. At IT, friendship bit An Iliitir later. Ikiien Hit. enll Iniiwiplnt Ik.- I... en. i cliivrt on him. he sighed: ( . ess sj I know what's wrong wlih me. CfllKKV-KYKl) DA1HY: I'm loo Irusllng I hav.. Iihi much read such arrlbbllng. Try tr faith In buitiAU iisiiire." . , sjr ; Aleiul Name J I him at the time, either bv his envlr- v""n l,ar"1'1 "" e-hor i I m In constant rcl 'onnient or so::ie parll. ular recollrc-' """ "h "m nrr,'"''' l ' '"I to iiuest. for the names and ' 1 (n. please his tea. hers. I'unliilimenl4 of Ihn authors of pertain Itt I Were tried without I1V atmsrenl Ocarina I this rolnme In 'A The Tliible world of man's stir- ...,. .v... i.. . . .. L ... , . ... 1 " '" ""' l" nl ,a"t me sum requests granted. ; ronndinca does not. as reading does, h.-adma ,ter .1.., I.u.l ... , i : h .u 1 siiiKle detwilu. ihoughl ' lad's Mull In !, monthly report l ara., it .1 .orw.rt & . 1 uuiirvss a siiiki une Ol tne most important dec - upon his mind l, ,r..u. el.... . , ' ";'". werwasm c- 'slons the June bride can make I. to' .. . .. . k."t" s" ,h" "' ""old's fall., nuesi, . tbe'iHTwifl whol save, eyen if it i yery .i,e. The him to think waT, T Z'u luie tl 'HZ'" """"M - same satiKfaition comes to the house his n.inm ,i ,,, a grr-.it deal , The names of correspond wife at' the end of the year in look-: . , ""' r''I"irl hv poi duly this )iluain' are rolifiisnij - - .. ... .,., ,. , ,K Ue- m niiuwii-iiii nui mm inn w rlt ten ' Uid. mar wr u in Bis t I bey will hot; ' L'lulilrt'ii's I'ii'lnrial TOIMrs r.Kt'll'KS HE BEST fi I 1 fyj or ADVICE l&J 1 t I t eKoliihlP Sou n One fnnrth nn .r...i noutnes. one-fourth rap carrots, out- Peep lounn cup cabbage, one-half cup cel-i ci, io tamespoons parsley, ono tablespoon onion, one cup strained tomatoes, one teaspoon of sugar, one teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon kitchen bouquet, one and three-quarters tablespoons gelatin?, nice or chop the vegetables nn,l ni i , land one-half cups salted water until me strained tomatoes and seasonings and enough water to make one quart of liquid and season to taste with salt and paprika. Soft-: Chancellor Elmer Brown tells en tne gelatine in one-quarter cup graduates of Xew York I nlversity to vWat,e.a.nd dlssolve in not thi"l-"not as a luxury, but as a stocg. ( hill nd serve garnished , duty." with parsley. ,, I Reading and learning are things Ginger Cooki.. n . : ,hat nyone ca" of his own free ""(.er .ooki-s One cup brown will; hut not so Tinvu-ivc u u ar r rr, jsi ---- - gr(..n. . . "Mirapun una view. .5L?lr."4 .''""'??' ,Up, Thfnklne - ........ . ... one taoiespoon soda, one'- fi ," , ""o tca.pou salt, flour to mako mil 7 , j u a""t; It must be sus iough. Bake in moderate oven I al"ed h' om interest in the matter III UUDU. This interest may be of purely " , lluu' or merely subjective , ,, . " , ' -:; So It ii '"fi injii-iouiiageu accounts and ..:.. .i. ..... "' "nnnil l"" ''i, mny ..i - .. . . prives the mind of all e astl.iiv it In red ink -v.. .. ... ... ...... ovciiih a Huiuiui in me nnnir ..iii ,1. iii'tir niM .innnu4iiii iiiev win mil i comes to the man who aucressfully -nrlng continually moihrr!" ; known to any third person ..... ' under nressure. I I t . arru-ii inrougn Ills business. No i I fu'e can be laid down for budget-; i The story Is told of the composer Ing. but these percentages may be ,l has been observed Unit the saf ' "l,,t " lenor onio fnund fuull some iielp to the beginner: One- e"' way of having nu thoughtn of hl" "il ik i Inr. ex' lnlmlng from fifth of the income for shelter: one-own is to take up a book every 'aK''- '" cun't conduct fourth for food and one-fifth cloth- nionement one has nothing else to "y ,"'"'r- 'H Jump down there and mg, one-tcntn saving and one-fuurth As I'ope opined: "Forever . . J reaiiing. never to read'" .-iiij.mhiv nun i! nn, 's r.'tnil. ;"Vuit till I advert:... It, because Pretly lace dress.-s on sale nl "'"r" '"'"l'!" I'av la sea you ne llegin's Dress Shop for only. Ium'' lh"" hear y.iu sing. 13. 95. I "TT ! " Pre'ty silk romhlnailin suits In See Madame Panario for eipert all hhades at liee Hegi,,, ,rci J 1-4 I Scene of Anti-Foreign Riots in China ' m U1UKU dough. Bake in moderate oven Borrv Mnfrin. r butter, one-thlrd c,, J .r."" objective two and two-thirds cups fiour four'.hi la"!r C"me' iBto p,a)r ia easpoons baking powder, one-half ' m,, haf conce- Personally. i-easpoon salt, one cup milk, one cud hm i ii i inierest Is confined to cherries. Cream the hu ,er adn X I, ' thi'"' b' na,,,re: to h"n gradually ,he 811(!ar and e a 'hjnk ng Is a, natural a, breathing: beaten: mix and sift flour. bakTng th "y rare' Th, ' powder and salt, reserving one-nu. lu .1 T?' men of learn"' h" . cup nour to be mixed with her-' ' ri and added last; the remainder ' ' alternately with the milk. " U '"""kable," Schopenhauer observe, "what a different effect Is' produced on the md by thinking Mnciimnl. ra..i:... ... . I 'or oneself, in r. . '" nd;7;;T:,n!;,. ..... on ' ',. . ' one '"P broken macar-. . fH on ln'"nslfies that! cup chopped nr ,r,'0"- one -'hnd the o,h. " ne ,0 ,h,l" 1 maloes. R, ThT q,,arl "That I, -I. . ... " enns over nlehi ii t. iiiim, lorces a en j "eans over ., nXarT!.- .he ! ".....-thoughts ; r..i, ,. V ""ig salted water .-.I . 1'ireign to the drift 1 oC.0k.;,he.n'" ' !" .n r r.m.Pe.r.,n may be a"' .......T-ui, as ha menl I. ' J .e..n,heven: t:,,':,, : '".Pulse o ZuZ) two quarts of ,i.,... "-"' no so." " . II , mo or twelve r.ti. serv.ng will supply 412 cal-lsclf he f, . . r,,r ".m-! I own mlmi """'" 'n'Pulse of his own mind, which l dele. mined for V lories. fv. f,v'V irki: ft to, I W....I l'Wa V 1 1 HI . 1 1 1 1 1 M n its h 1 "S ID- J ia" "i i Am - n.lnn I 1:. WIV 'ki'r' hoMinR coolie y- - ibc phto ,i,uw, nonskoni hltb Hunnlnf lerOsa. V.'or.) I. 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