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- "Let us have faith that right makes might, and
In that frith let us to 'the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln
EARTHQUAKE DOESN'T PROVE THIS A
FATAL YEAR
The Santa Barbara earthquakes, emphasizing
California as a scene of such disasters, followed
close on the heels of tremors harmlessly felt in Mon
tana. Only a few days earlier Wyoming had re
ported a mountain's toppling that dammed a river
and created a lake. Though the world did not end
in a grand smashup February G, the last night on
that month had convinced people in Cleveland and
other relatively eastern cities, with more surprise
than alarm, that earthquakes could not be relied
upon to confine themselves to volcanic regions or
ocean shores.
While the quake now entitling southern Cali
fornia to the sympathy of other districts did not ap
proach in damage to life and property that which
wrecked San Francisco in 190C, it was bad enough
in both particulars to revive rumors that 1925 is a
fateful year. Persons of superstitious turn of mind,
who had been saying as much before Santa Bar-'
bara met with misfortune, said it with much great
er frequency and 'emphasis afterward. But sensible
people should refuse to let their peace be troubled
by such nonsense, even though the remaining
months witness misfortunes worse still.
Earthquakes and other disasters of natural or hu
man origin are not timed according to years. They
are not gathered into one year or distributed equally
among many. Happenings worse than anything
1925 has seen so far could be charged against many
a previous year.
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UNDERMINING CONSTITUTIONAL
GOVERNMENT
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young men of tu it,,. J
apwluble (UJ giiMl.u,,!
tenuis Willi tbem. m,,
ubw iwniwi who
0. and 8. uvo an lil that tw
cau they're wealthy, and students
In an aristocratic glrla' school, thai
Ihey should be above having Males
!wlili the none town uoya. nicying wim uieiu In .
rite: spurt, doesn't tusks k J1
Dear Mr. Thompson: e are iwoyou 10 iiecoine .enaatu
'wealthy girls coming to you for ad- would be easy for ,
vice. We are II years old and are yourself In the rye.
coiuiilrred good looking and popular . people. Iiowevvr, by guj
In Ibis city. We have ua two years stuutiy wim oien of j.
college experience ui an aristocratic lion or questional)
girls' school la (be Eat. We are
ratfd by every man la our Iowa, but
It Is small aad these niea have ant
'had the privilege that hava bean
allowed us. Do yon think (hat with
our education and advantage that
our money ha been able to bring I
us. we should apeud our time with A YOt'.NU MAN: K
these young men or should we lust a Important as tbey J
spend our time together and wall mean much less. 1'vs
until return to school where w this column that glrli
are allowed to date liaverlord ual- their kisses for their fid
varsity men? W bav some very ' band, but this advice J
good frlenda in Ibis arhool but we
are aeltber one engaged la any of
these men. We both had high school
I Don't fuel that yon an
inane with whomever i(
'go with. And reiuenn.
are more things thai
, school educallou In tt,
;a lady.
leases here, and quite an attachment
ular. I'll confess ibal
all of uilnc fot- M. T.
Hi Uave Her l
Dear Mr: Tbonipsns
months I went with
As to the possibility of reducing the overhead
cost of the federal government in years to come,
President Coolidge made the following clearcut
statement:
"Unfortunately the federal government has stray
ed far afield from its legitimate business. It has
trespassed upon fields where there should be no
trespass. If we could confine oui' federal expen
ditures to the legitmate obligations and functions
of the federal government a material reduction
would be apparent. But far more important than
this would be its effect upon the fabric of our con
stitutional form of government, which tends to be
gradually weakened and undermined by this en
croachment." No weightier, no wiser words have come from
me n lute House in many years.
MENl HITM
ltmikfat
4 Oranges
French Toat , Syrup
Cocoa
Luncheon .
Cream of Tomato Soup
Apple. Celery and Raisin salad
Whole Wheat Bread aad Butter
Gingerbread
Dinner
Beef Loaf. Brown Gravv
U Mashed Potatoes Corn Pudding : known
Something ov
graves are i
comf oi mists.
isn. .... tt
. ovi-r vv per cent of unremombered
nnabited by pt,,pe who were painstaking
Correst this sentence: "That chap over there who
ooks SO ininnrinnt " cnl.l .1 .. l(- wno
"really js." M Ule summer -
sor
grew up and ait 1 1 1 exist belwean us.
mi nu tblnk It would ne right In
ton lis se aaiiag toes men wnen our, hut dlrin t love. Ones
parents would never consent lo an ' me by giving me some
engstcnicnt. They, our parents. said when he guve thn
areara great dreams for us. Dreams tbey sert ust a frimJ
of wesltb and honor and high estate. 'After a while. I began
but the greatel of all. a brilliant friend of bla aad Bu
n u 01 uu 10 give gaged, bliould I rati!
us a word of well-thought advice la boy's pearls? lie no U
the sams town, and I h
our atat of Indecision. 0. and 8
Your letter Is )uat a Utile eaob
blsh In lone. There Is no reason
why you ahoulda't go oat Willi
from ll in In a long tin
DlwerStomes
An old nosro entered the office of
the lawyer whose usual custom was ulur , tlnt plamJ
The time for yon tn b
the pearls given you by
Just as a friendship lit
tbe time the gift waa
even though you are erJ
other boy, it would be
kind to return thorn to
alnce they meant noiht,
water. Put the chloride of lime In
the, cold water, allow ilie mixture to
settle, then pour the clear liquid in
Oatmealjto tbe sal soda solution. Put in a
j tightly corked hotlle and keep in a
dark place, for lieht and air aue It
to Iise its strength. Wli.-n u.,lng. j Confucius exclaimed
add an equal amount of dear walet a man be concealed!
to the portion of Jarelle waier. iuan be cooiealnd!"
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Crackers
Lettuce with Cream Ilresinc
Juukct Ouiuieul cookies
Bread and Butter
Coffee
Do not forget that there are other
forms of sugar berWes the well
cane sugar. For example,
If you alt still you show It; if you to charge bis clients whatever he
sleep yon show It. could get.,
You may think that because you I "Boss, doy'a got my boy In Jail,
have spoken nothing when other i wlut will you charge to get him
spoke, and have given no opinion ! '" 'he raller asked,
of the times, that your verdict la! The lawyer, siting up his proa
still expected with curiosity a afPectlv client sa one who was not
reserved wisdom. Bnt silence aeunl- Tnr DrD1,rerous. replied:
ly answers very loudly. "ott- ,ra dollars!"
j Thereupon the negro, who had
been away from the community for
some time, and who had. without the
home people knowing anything about
it. accumulated a little money, pull-
anything never do It
'A man may play tbe fool In the
"IK
lluw
w raa
can a '
If Vnil .'nuljl n ., 1. L i .
.. , no ,a ou, , ,re r,,,) of IjH,.
The lawyer aaw the bill.
drifts
u I tl.n U.K. 1....
milk sugar is very, useful in cases , -very gram
. nauu win seem to see, r.meraon
opines.
where It is necessary to change the
' type of food for the intestines. Mall
sugar Is also useful especially In
cases of constipation.
"He may be a solitary eater, but
be cannot keep his foolish counsel.
TODAi s RKCIPRS i "A broken complexion, . .wlnl.h
Apple, Celery ami ltio.in Salail : Tf , -i,t,.vn i. .n ...i.i..j i.i.i 'look, ungenerous acts ami th. ...t
iTwo cups diced apples, one-half cupand out with . rl Umn . . of due knowledge-all blab"
v ..lif.i.j. cup nuis. lins riw.V.ri II
and
chopped
one-half
ranRe on lettuce
mayonnaise.
cup seedless raisius. Ar-
rlll make the meat
and re with
wh,e, Juicy and lender.
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KENO
yas, suh; dat'a da place
Corn Pudding One can corn, two
,yA:7."; A;..Brole'; ending do.B h.r.
Jellied Berries KK.VO
""', received a Broken colar hone
to ; and several painful hrui... 1.11.
two cups milk, one-half teaspoon ,a"e- Soak ,wo tablespoonfiils gel- building his log barn, has recovered
salt. Stir all together and bake in I""" ln ""e-half cup of cold water, enough to he out some but I. I.
.... . th.n tint O l 1 1 . . . ' "
mooerate oven. " ocnnng sa- necessary for him to have
ter until dissolved. Stir into crush- iih his haying.
Junket Take one quart milk, one , lr"" unl" " ""Klns to sct
junket tablet, one-quarter cup sugar. I
one teaspoonful vanilla. Heat milk
.In double boiler until hike warm.'
1 add crushed junket tablet, sugar and .
i vanilla, stir until dissolved, pour'
into dish In warm place to thicken 1
then set In cool place. 1
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I
nHEBEST
U OE-
I Mr. and ..lra. Hartell who
: working at the Sprague River camp
1 sere in Keno Sunday
hastily said:
"What Jail la It where they have
your boy?"
"Why. boss. It's da county Jail day
, calls It, np bean on de bill."
"Do you mean he la In the big
atone Jail up there, with aleel bar
on all th window?"
"Yas suh
boss."
"Oh. well, when I answered your
j first question, I thought you meant
j they had him in the little wooden
that they use
as a bold over. If he'' In th stone
Jail, with the barred windows. It I
will cost $250 to get him out of
that."
The old darkay slowly counted out
I the required amount, the while mut-"itering:
nai pestirrernua hnv cnin't k.
he hus practically p
your life and you tin
blm any aior. It wot
his feellna and is aulb
thlug lo do. fl
Children's Pictorial
Cross Worl
I II
mm
0
help
'seems Isk he ullns nick. ni
'spen'slve places. "
rtem
To
. must
Suggestions
To remove fruit stains, first he
sure that the surface on which yon
are going to work with your linen
or other material is absolutely clean. Ju:
man's beamy another's uirll.
ncss;
One man's wisdom another's follv;
understand our neighbor
rememoer Uuit one
istice is annttier'a li,!tiil..n
nii-i pois or stains may lie i On
gathered while
y buying gro- T Cam 1 De
eerie and visiting their daughter " , "'" ",ue "rooncn i"":
itcatha. who Is helping Mrs. Nelson
during baying season. 1
VI. 1 1 1 . .
.hi -ir. von i.urrv or Pus. . .
adena. Calif., vlsiied with Mr and L , . '""M '"'
Mr, n . "lm,,e'l "Is wife.
t " ..,.. i. "iti. 1 ney nit...
Started for home Saturday, return- "" " anything to aay for
ins the coast route to sec the ruin l'".'!!" "ld hl hun"r. severely.
'i.t Santa lUrhar. , ' " " " ,he to you. your
we honor, don't give me m. n..
. II I ruin tiruill la helu ns ...nk . ... " "
uiau a . . " ----- ipr goon oehav or." ..irf
Miriam firubb Is
I'ir hay hands this week
liorden ranch at Worden.
at
you are working.
Have a large bowl ready and plenty
of holllng water. Spread the stained
article over the bowl and pour boil
ing water through it until the stain
disappears. This method is usuallv
lh.
inner, looking mcauiugly at bis wlf0.
'Tho kpv in . ...
successful o,e . .. 1 . " "'"" 's "is
1U uieiinouslit," Kmerscn said.
, . oooing wa- the i.lea after
ter has not entirely removed it. soak 'are classified.
... i-poi vmier in Javelle water for
a snort time, or In
new
.in, niuy rucseii spent several Alex
uays tnis week with her son, at at
as one beholds the same objects "ultts logging camp.
from another and. perhaps higher.1 Mr' MrH- w- Bror were
point of view. ' business visitors at Chiloquia Wed
nesday.
May Clevenger had an operation 'D,.d ii , ' "' a"'" re
for appendlctls Wednesday at hte! ,,, ' ra",ln "'' If he made an
hcspltal at Klamuth Falls. Mrs. "'rllla"e answer be would be bar-
Vern Puckett is keeping tbe three0 ,rom """Ing.
summoned for Jury service
a murder trial. Imrf ... j .
i little too anxious to serve.
"Do you know the accused?" he
I was asked.
lteasub dat Is. nossuli
which all his facts
small Clevenger children while! ",,ttr ou made
tip your mind
it Is harder to tin-
He can he mn,i ,n . , ... . ... 1
a weak solution mi,i . ."". .. .. ,.er ,n town with May. . ... gum or Innocence?11
of oxalic acid. Then of cdurse , ,, I a new ana jirs.- r rank Brown ' of
'iu..t be sure sn r Zl Z " "kh '""'"and. hi. own. Chiloauln were visitor, at Ui. Keno
the nmterint . 11, fc 7"""1""' ! . Per plant during th three day'
the mnlerlnl. so the chemical will, u 1. ,,. , v ... celebration.
noi injure It. SOtnetlmea n. -..I . . r..n.i
" iiius lor wnat he Is
,wlll not yield to the boiling water der-tand him.
enl ana n cnemica. must be j Yet human character Is co,ln,
; Javelle water Is made a. fws- i-'ne"-
One H ..1 .... -I . The mo!,t fl'lve deed and word
'chirMe f ,t; ::. :::: 'Lp.r :he n,er " ti. .
'ter. ,. quart, cold water. Dissolve Ucl. Pnr',''" "Psse. char
jiuo aai soun in tne quart of boiling
Oh, no, suh
"You think, (hen. that m,i
give b fl rase a fair hearing?"
Charles Snoweoo.. f .k J. ' rP"edAlex. "Least-
mall while Dan Doten i. harvesting!:"" ""r " 'lo ole rmn ""
his crop. .serves.
mill lilin U. ti -. .
Koihschild are l.. "lL McC.tl.ough and
I'-'o Klamath ..!.!, 1 O"' '"T"0- mur the
est. of olea.iire Tk " oepartment are mak
dent, of
enjoying
Halt
Tkn ... . . ' '
. . ,u? " husines. trip to Klam-
l 'Vl.JtPyinat Ihfl aoono.y .. tr 1
you act, you show character: countv 10 ft.. 'amatn partment. p,0n
I..ik. rn . .i 1" " rip to sum-
,.,. 2 s?"!a,' F,,ta ln of the de-
utmost extent.
serve, a. field
englteer for the bridge division.
Running A crow I
Wordl. A northern rr?
lo the picture.
Word. A tandari'i
nrement.
Word & TowJxaora
denly.
Word 7. Th raw
world' most famon na
Word 8. Without tall
dot or foal.
Word 10. Neither in
feminine gender.
Running Dowa
Word 1 Tha nam l!1
who recently attempt"
th north pole. ,
Word 2. A child bei'
tide.
Word 8. A Ion? grrt
garden vegetable often f
Word 6. North Amrr.
hwviated.
Word 7. Beef or nA
Word 8. Tint perK
of the verb "to be."
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