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"Let us have faith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as voe understand W Abraham Lincoln
THE WONDER OF RADIO
Few of us realize the extent to which the radio
business is growing. Five years ago it was too insig-
k nificant to be classified as much of an industry,
while last year the people of this country paid a mil
lion dollars a day for radio sets and parts.
Think of it a million dollars a day!
And even that is only touching the outer-edge of
things.' While in America we have a telephone for
every eight persons and an automobile for every ten,
the present ratio of radio is only one in thirty-five.
Which means the lusty youngster has only just be
gun to take the air.
All this is of immediate importance to Klamath
Falls.' Nd single one of us need any longer feel iso
lated with much of the continent coming to us as a
sort 'of iiextdoor neighbor. Already there are over
five-hundred broadcasting stations and one can eas
ily keep in1 touch with the outside world without
great expense. As a newspaper we appreciate the
growing influence of the radio and welcome its dev
elopment. The look ahead is full of wonderment
and surprise.
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JUST ANOTHER FORM OF TAXATION
Automobiles had been regulated and legislated
in about all the ways possible until some one sug
gested the idea of "compulsory automobile insur
ance." . -. , ..
Instantly a limitless field was opened for the agi
tator, professional politician and those socialistically
inclined.
If this idea could be put over on the automobile
it could than be fastened on to any other business
or industry.
One who examines the average automobile dam
age claim is apt to have grave doubts as to whether
an insurance policy is a deterrent of recklessness.
The one who has insurance can have less concern
about damage he causes than one whose negligence
' may deprive him of his bank account.
There is every reason to believe that such a sys
tem would encourage rather than discourage careless-
: nmtf.tM 1 iS made that such insrance would
piotect the "widow and orphan "
no SUCh inSU!'a"Ce tended t0 increasc caIess-
nnl . m-1UneS 11 WUld be l,oor Protection. Sec
ondly, there are no satisfactory statistics showing that
ZZtiZZll of serious accident
j jjcioujw wno possess ne thcr nersnnal
peily or insurance. personal
pro-
of ST a rCfnt ,hree-mth9 period, 76 per cent
&rk a d Cht8tanCe telCphne Calls bet-e Nei
i oik and Chicago were completed in less than tiZ
minutes. Compare this record with ?t of E Z
pean countries where a search of .
often necessary to even Z 71 fjl m is
to nut in 1. mil .,.ue irom which
-voo ' pQ mii iy
III ill Iwn tellers a.ki..
mi', ii h I hi glrla l, ,1,1 J
..f iIim tiuraiilia who Writ tOI Human II U... .....
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llhla rulunin fur advice do wim Hint la why ha do g, ' Hv
(their mlmU mailo up. ami ronia lojifiuiia una Inlil ma thi'sar
me only ronnriuauun invu . ran', nui la arrulj o
own l"l'"a. An rtatiipia is ai
ifnrili'd I'V Hie riilluwlng Ifiu-r:
j )ur Mrs. TlHiniuaun: I am in 1 iiuini xlmw up (
luvc Willi a young man who la i.in fellow n grant ilnul.
'yrara my senior. I am Is. I in you me a liliil one In t
illllllK OP rari"i mr Hiw. m- iui. nu(
'aki'd mo out twlre. The avronil liav gout villi many J
, lime w went out lie got iri'.ii. nui uui i ran I furgnl hlis
I oiilil not lot him klaa me either, not ail viae me to fiirl(lt
1 u Imxii'l uaked nia any mora. Kv- you rry mui h. Your
- 1. 1 - ..... I. Bl.J Ik . .
ery Hill" iiiw. hi" mm nuDF
lo a.-., me. nut I juai amiiu at mm me. iiwjum sin slwr'
land ps ahead. I have luat my nliuut him I will !, K'Bl
m"llir anil I keep hinia" for llinj , Imm
I family. There are some frlenda who; , your mjni . H-
Ihave told him wrong Ihlnga about nbnul Ihn matter a vf ' J
j me, aim i inma ne orm'Tca 11. ai
I
' "I b'g your pardon." said Ihe
hotel ilrrk. "but what la your
, name?"
"Name?" echoed Ihe Indignant
gurl who hail Juki signed Ihe reg-
Ixirr. "IHin't you iwe m signature
there on Ihe reglnler?"
"I do." answered Ihe rlerk. "Thai
la what aroused my curlually."
ii for advke? Kur.i. n In 1:
; expect mo to cncouran aC
j
,.
All .
r
II a
na t
t A Suit went In Khglund on Die
limine of picking up a Job, and In
.the rourne of hln peregrinations
culled at aoino factory and Inter
! viewed Ihe man In charge. Afler
. iulle
Inquired If his vlallor was a Kent.
"Ay. and I am," waa Ilia proud
amp Willi nian WUo
,wnn giria on allrh sn
ance. and who belleil
j Ihluga lhas oilier peopil
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Dear Mrs. Thompioe f"
young man recently at isnaster ; !
la try aitractlre. mptiU gas tha
looking. I went out ipl0Ter nil
i since then, and when ha Lfikavl
nia upon our arrlvol hoan, w.,.
stating that It was all B
pnriy. but not at an. , W,B
II waa mill ol leaded. ';
I that J do imi cara fur h
he aaiil so. Mrs. Thniap.
I illd right hy not laiiit
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..... , .in nui want u .
.Will you plcnao glre b,"
lcJ tMSOU,: v
I Infer that he kl.su! p fT.'V.i
a aallafnclory talk Ihe Inner . larly. anil since you let liimina
men, you cannot ni, aWove "
ency deny him. ' Hut ( Kin' -
'ahilOl a man In i lnt.Mwt
"vXy- . , jap much, and ... Utile? Wa
"Ah. then I am sorry I cannot , a a a ant' -'
lake you on." J HUOWN KVKS: Thef.' wi
"Mlchile me! why?" ilemandeil t alya hn ,,vca you. and
Ihe Scot Imllgnanity.
"Well, you
Ihe manager
see, siillie
engaged a
years
Soil
ago
and
aWaasjawaaw as p
rats
ti'llectually enll.hiencd lo remain injwithln a year he gut Iho mnnngcr's
Hquehold Hint:
MENU HINT
Breakfast I
Oranges . Prepared Wheat Cereal
Sour Milk Pancakes
Coffee i
Luncheon
Cream of Pea Soup
Toasted Bread Strips
Cherry Salad I
Wholo Wheat Nut Bread
Cookies Milk I
Dinner .
Broiled Steak
Shoestring Potatoes !
Lettuce with French Dressing
Ice Cream Pie Tea or Coffee
i their denominations.
! It Is Iho fundamentalists, and not
j the scientists, who declare that
I fhrlstiunlty and evolution are In
I compatible.
cup sweet milk. , I'omhine suitar; " "" 'r inc
and flour, add milk end cook until defenders of Ihe failh In affirm, as
thick. Add white of one occ bi aten 1 """y repealedly. that one cannol
stiff. Flavor anil put in baked ! b",n ernlutlonlst and a Christian at
crust, chill and cover with wliiimed '. """ "ame "'n'' '"r ''' forces Mil-
Ico Croam . Pie Oiiu-half cup
sugar, two tnblcspooun flour, one
place."
"Then all I rsn say."
disappointed rejoinder, "
Scot was here yel,"
"Ho Is hero; I'm him
came
I wish
the
the
jahy apparent reason w(i tepsrll
dViuhl him, why douhi hf bonf
. . r SVO vni
l-i accepting i" R
tlon. you could ui, ainarv IT
pleased In gn." la relon ImproT
sorry I innnnt g.,," klllml '
Only III ntnimrnil peraotlnapro
renaon nrnimpanylnit r1!
yt
cream to serve.
II IHE BEST
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ADVICES
! dents of nature who find themselves
compelled Ihe evidence lo accept
I Hie truth ofiYnlllllnll to roncluile
ithat they must therefore count
j themselves us opponents of the
' churches.
I As Dr.
Edwin Conklln says:
TODAY'S RECIPES
Cherry Salad Sweet cherries are
excellent In salad either mixed
with other fruits or as one of the
predominant ingredients. Dark, firm
I cherries should be selected and pit
ited. The cavity may be stuffed with
cream or cottage cheese and served
on lettuce leaves with any prefer
red dressing. Cherries and pine
apple combine well, and the stuffed
cherries may be added to pineapple
salad or the two fruits used in a
mixed fruit salad.
Another way of using cherries
with cheese and pineapple is to pit j
the cherries, cut them In small !
i j . . . !
nu mix mem with an equal
amount of cream cheese, addlne a '
littla salt. The mixture Is" served I
piled lightly on lettuce leaves, with I
a dressing, or made Into balls and i
served on a slico of pineapple, either j
with or without lettuce und dressing. !
Whole Wheat Nut Dread Throo j
cups whole wheat flour, one cup'
white flour, one cup sugar, one and '
one-hilf teaspoons Bait, four tCH-1
spoons baking powder, one cup
chopped nuts, one egg. ,mi ,irv I
;insredlenls. add nuts. Meat rsR
land add milk to It. Add to dry ln-i
The
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It Is doubtful If the Scopes trial iby ,r,1,n " 11 tre. " cannot be
, in Tennessee will be beneficial either destroyed by theology."
to the Evolutionists or Ihe Defend
ers of the Taith.
i All this in being done, the latter
proclaim, to ac the religious faith
of the younger generation. Appar
ently the closer followers of .Mr.
; Bryan in this movement do not real
ilze that they, and not the evolution
ists, are making It Impossible for
young men and women who are in-
Debys Drowning
at Sea Mystery
I .Mrs. Humphreys was engaging a
new rook. She as nlwaa very
particular iibout any servant she
took Into her house and. In aplie of
lhe shortage, she Insisted on highly
j satisfactory referem ea. "Have you
'any references?" aim Inquired of j
one applicant who seemed nioro or
less suitable. "Ves. ma'am." ana.!
wered the applicant brightly. "I'm j
got a lot of 'em." "Then why dliln't)
VOU hrillff thetn -llli w...' -l '
"The wnral form if Inf Ii I. .. ' -.mi.
, too proapvciivo mistress,
uibuviiui in uuciriues, wiieilier Jual Ke
ineoiogicai or scientlllc, out disbelief
In the ultlmato triumph ol truth. If i JuntU-e.
evolution Is false. It cannot be saved . !
Having mutters pretty much hla
own way. It waa not difficult for the !
n''al of a flourishing business lo
young gentlemen, believers enslnll his son. Iii.i ., ..f ,..n... i
in evolution, who stirred up I Ills' as one of Ihe directors of the con-!
case, did so in the belief that they corn.
were aiding their cause. They sup , "lllg position for u youngster,"
posed that If only they could get the , suggested a friend. ' !
public's Interest centered on volu-i "Pretty fair." j
tlon. It would be an easy matter to' "Why don't you. start him at Ihe
wipe out the superstitions which aur-, bottom?"
round the subject in the average!. "Because I don't think he'd ever1
man s mind. They forgot that these gel any farther," waa the candid1
superstitions aro wrapped up In Ihe reply. i
average man's Inner consciousness. I
-Van Is not rid of his superstitions
in a day, or a thonaand It is
lip but .loll lua ouug.
tut ii ne ar.aa, give your ai.
.&
M Its, A. P.: . I agrw I
aentlmenla and 1 regrei H
latti.tr. prevent tne frotni'!t' J
your letter.
CH
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Children's I ririaiag0'!, iT '
"They're i
my photographs, ma'am," '
I was the reply, "nono of 'cm do me '
T ill
attnHalKliii 8 lit
grcdicnts.
ucat together. Pour into
well greased pans. Let stand fori
(twenty minutes. Buko fifty minutes i
... - u...uulaIV ovcn. l lUn w)11 ma(((
one largo or two small loaves
'
j Shoestring Potatoes Scrub an. I
I pare amooth, medium size white po- j
jlaloes. Cut In long, narrow tr,)8'
about one-eighth Inch In thickness !
jSoak In cold water for about one1
jhour. Drain and dry thoroughly on 1
a clean tea towel. Fry In deep fat'
until brown and crisp, remove from '
fat and drain on brewn. ungloied
I paper to absorb excess fat. Sprinkle ,
; lightly with aalt, ,ust ,,erure
serving add a small amount of finely
I chopped parsley. '
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M.U.n. J j
;a matter of generations.
Tll history of philosophy, of sci
ence, of religion, o.H shows that opln-
nro spread in the masses, hut
ions
that that ulways conies in n,..
, which Is mora easily grasped. Is
;st suited und ngrecuhlo lo the
li'iniiin mind In Its ordinary condi
tion. And evolution Is less agree-
ame in tuc human mind than
..."in. ii version of man's creation
Mr.
b-llevi
ligion;
'mv;i: mjk
July IC has beep the date set fori
the trial of Wiuklns Davis, Klumath
Indian, who Is charged with nssnult'l
with Inlont to kill, and Ihefl of per- I
sonal properly against Elvira Blow,!
Klamath Indlun.
The charges arc bused on Ihe at
tempt of Duvls lo steal money from
the woman during the Indian con
vention nl Wlnl.lf.. t ....
thi.l . .. , -"' '
..,, win represent the
United states, llorui '0 Maiinltiie ln.il.
of us11" rv",in'", '"iinsel for iho
II... ........,. J . ,'ieienao.
.,i,i,ion nesiroys re. i .i
whereas it forllflns It It I . ul "" Morn Culled
Bryan would have all
a religion in Itself.
The religion of evolution Is not
Stales Co ilsulon
at 2 p. m.
er Hurt Thoniua
new,
It
is Ihe olil n.lli.n.n ...
"lus and Plato and Mosos.
looks forwurd to
of human
t'nn-
u ii mi inhered
nrnaresa utw.n i..
. 1 ow
v" in UEea i.t I,
sanitation. ,,f
better social
HI N O.N JDItltVS
A run of Jerrys was enjoyed by
County Clerk 0. ,. .U, y,m,or.
day. when Jerry McBrldo of I.ako-
viow anil Jerry f
. .. Mystery surrounds the drown
ing: in niid-occnn of Elisabeth'
Cromwell . (above), .New 'York'
society girl. S, . w on '
y to Kngland. ' Two cotnlns1
oi tne dead girl, Dorothy and
Oladys Cromwell, lenped to1
tli e
llcutli
ago,
niHl ocean 1 six years'
Miiri.hu .).. .
or- ,-,, , ""
"""""""ii. of Increasing sneclii,. I. . """"""""i niarrlngo llconstm.
o-opertln monr races ' J'"y l,rl,la "tl "
""'ions. ge (f cre,..r . ! l,m,k """ lies.
l".'ace. I ""'"Nde, who gnvo hla occupation
!"" ''"" In l(t hox fH,.toryi tok
Mrs. r.... "r"10' Mian Kvn May McCul-
Nil) ton, ley, who gave . hr e-......i...
Khun- sludont.
yeslerday. Murphy, a well known sheen man
yacn. 1... t...
I 'ov,ow country, and MIhs
r''Hr Off .-or
i. Coonor 1i.fi
1'nyton. Ohio.
M ' t . .. .
- caueii eaut by tln
-ui8 or ,or
J.
for
Ci.oper'a
ler m Klamath
mother.
Mrs. . Nettle O'Sullivan of Bly,
oon-irie
t... ,, ... i
wlter. hy Father Looser.
"other visited .he r. I..- " """" "rt mBr'
I-,..,. ... '"-'crony ni tho Catholic church
Kunning Arraai?
Word I. In the plcto .
' Word 3. To touch l. -sny'.liii,,'
soil or moiiu ; 'T!"
Wo.d 6. A New Kn.h J
Word 7. I.esa heavy, '
Wort" U. The thret-ky throi
1 signal flashed by wirele y
ael In distre.a. 1.1
. WorJ IU. To refuM-!
Running l)o"-nj
. Wird I. An ImporUKt Fir
Ohio. Ur
Word Z. The day oeii'ana
.' Word S. What n m
sells. ' Hot
Word 4. Present indlcl t I
person of the verb to a"
Word fi Shins I'lun
' Word 8. A call lo M
tlon. .
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