RniulAV. July 12, 1925. Page Fear f Editorial arid Feature Page of Klamath New " . I!! l.f 'hi ! hi I L . THE KLAMATH NEWS I Keeoinir Up With the Neighbor's Kids I IT lEHPlMii I -- a wVWHi m Mipi MB ill I Cnrata ana ruumu KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Officer, .ml Director... Ot.erhc.n Pre.ldcnt: " Drr.idcnti Ben M. Stevenson, secretary; Waltrr Mronwn, treasurer. ("n2rClnjrl" owDoni of the entire outstanding tMue.) B. H. STEVENSON Managing Ed. or j w Mcdonald tuiior WALTER WEST ..."I!"!'.!'."'.'.'."" Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as secona-ciass niuuei. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. 0. 0. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribers should alwaya give the old as well as the new address . . ; Subscription Rate All Subscriptions Payable in Advance TiAltvAMd hv Parrlpr. ner month Delivered by Carrier, six months Delivered by Carrier, one year Outside Klamath County 2.50 S.00 S.OO TULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Longest ill the World) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS . "Let us have faith that right makes might, and In that jfuith let us to the end dare to do our -, duty as we understand W Abraham Lincoln ADVERTISE YOUR HOME TOWN The tourists of ahy county advertise it for better 6r for worse, depending upon the impressions made oh them and the treatment accorded, them by the lo cal citizens while they are stopping in the commun ity. Many people become so accustomed to tourists, that they are inclined to remain indifferent as to the strangers' welfare. From a community standpoint this is a great mistake, to say nothing of the humani tarian side., It is a man who comes into your town and then leaves that tells the outside world what kind of a town you have. He is the man who "either will come later and bring his family to reside in your town, or induce others to come, provided the town and its 'peo ple impress him favorably. He also is the fellow who will give your town a black eye if he receives the slightest mistreatment or if the place does riot appeal to him. Memories, either for good or bad, linger with him, and he is not averse to telling the world all about it. e Don't overcharge tourists. This is the "sticker" with them. They will remember an overcharge long after you have spent the money it represents. A pen ny gained in overcharging is a. dollar lost to your community's future. The Bible says something about not turning the stranger from your door lest you may turn away an angel unawares. So it is with the tourists. Remem ber, he has the energy, the ambition and the money to come on a long trip, and the courtesy to make your town one of his objective points. Good hotel facilities always help a community to grow. And with good hotels should come ample and well-managed auto camp grounds. Although some folks "turn up their noses" to so-called "tin can tour ists," they are often future valuable citizens in dis guise, ik Know, your community better. You'll be the bet ter, able to "sell" it to your guests. Call at auto camp, welcome its guests, converse with its supervisor, and learn the great good it is accomplishing for YOUR city and county. A LIFE AND MONEY SAVER .Electricity and the telephone have been the two greatest labor savers and conveniences ever given to mankind. But now comes the electric refrigerator for the small home and farm. It promises to be the savior of mankind "from many ills and losses, with which he has been afflicted because of food either spoiled or improperly cared for previous to eating. The electric refrigerator adds the final touch to modem housekeeping which makes food storage 1 - aav niu iarm. Dear Mrs. Thompson: A year ago I wis the hupplest girl In I he world, because I was very much In love with a very hire' young man. We were enKuged lo be married In about a year. Wo were so happy planning whore we would build out Utile luve nest. Our luve was too wonderful to last. I was away on a short visit and was railed home to find that my loved one had loft me and gone to that boautlful world beyond. I'll never forgot aa long aa I live, and I pray for the time when we shall meet each other. Uut my parents seem to forgot that my beloved la gone. They aren't a bit sympathetic. I used to like to read, play the piano or go to a show. And atlll do, try ing to overcome my grief, but my parents scold me If I read and If 1 play the piano I'll wnko my sister. And they won't let mo go to a show becauno It Inkea money. 80 how DlNNR$T0RIS "During my absence," aaya a phrnlrlnn, "my two youngsters gut Into my consulting room, where they began to play at being doctors. Presently one of them unlocked a door and disclosed a skeleton to the terrified gate of hia playmate. "I'nuh! What are you 'frald oft" he anked. "It's nothing but an old skelllngtun." "Whwh-where did It come fromT" naked tlio other, with chattering teeth. "Oh, I don't know. Papa's had j It for a long time. 1 expect It waa his first patient. One of the usual four for bridge had failed to turn up and a friend from next door waa persuaded to I Ji fll laTOI EHOLD BjaajBjBjMaaaBasasBWBW m semblcs the rank of boya who run j fill the gap. MKXU HINT Breakfast Oranges Bacon Creamed Potatoes with Parsley Toast Coffee Luncheon Sandwiches Creamed Peas Gooseberry Fool Milk Dinner Baked Halibut with Stuffing Potato Chips Lettuce, Onion and Cucumber Salad Raspberry Pie Tea or Coffee the fish. Bake thirty-fire minutes. To serve pour the sauce around the fish. ith fire-engines to put out the ruddy aurora to the stars. Was a 1 mob ever right? j make Hho hnd alight knowledge of the game, and before long played the king tinnecoasarlly on her oppon ent's ace. "Hut. partner." exclaimed the host, "a king cannot beat an are." "1 know that." waa the reply, "hut I thought I'd let It have a The martyrs theso niolis cannot be dishonored. "Every lash Inflicted (on a martyr) Is a tongue of fume: every Watermelon Tickles (orison Is a mora llh,.iHn. .wia- Remove the green part of the rind 1 every burned book or house en- of the melon. Cut into two-Inch lightens the world: everv exnunced t A niiml.ar .if llttla 'alria VMM lengths,, cover with salt water and 'word reverberates through the earth boasting about their respective let stand over night. Pour olf the I from side to side." Kmorson said. ' families. Thev had n...d from 'try:" ,.t M I cover wiin iresn ano let cook And every Scopca trial fana the clothes to oersonal annearanea a coupie 01 nours until tender. Take: flames of thought TODAY'S RECIPES Sandwiches Here are some sug gestions for novel and substantial sandwich fillings. Cottage cheese with marshmallows, chopped raisins and cherries, with a little salad dressing; chopped onions, cucumbers and celery, with mayonnaise; chop ped raisins and nuts, with lemon and orange Juice and a little salt, mixed until smooth and packed In Jelly glasses until needed. ooosencrry Fool Allow a quart of rather small green gooseberries to four persons. Cut off the stems wun a pair of scissors. Put on to cook In a large shallow nan with barely enough water to cover and cook uncovered and slowly until the berries have changed color slightly and are tender without being lirok- Slip them, when cooked, into a shallow glass dish and sift v.r them a cup of fine sugar. Let cool and blanket with thick. vlina cream. Let stand for a few min utes until the cream shows an in clination to clabber, then servo. Or the berries may be placed on Indi vidual dishes and the cream poured ;over them and served. This Is an j English dish which is not very well known In America. one quart of vinegar, eight cups! Then the minds of men are at sugar, four sticks cinnamon and a 'last aroused; reason looks out and iw cioves ano wnen not add the Justifies her own. It Is the whln- rlnds and let cook an hour or more. Place pickles in Jars and if the syrup is not rich enough let it boil down until it Is. Pour over the pickles while hot and serve. per who whipped who Is undone. and the tyrant mm Let ua be thankful that the Ten nessee court has not the power of sending Mr. Scopes to 'the stake. and that there la no danger of him being burned for his opinions, as he would have been In the Middle Ages. And we should he mindful that once upon a time men were tortur ed for declaring that the earth was not flat; and that when the fork waa Introduced as an eating Inv kmi. iii. 11 was oonounceo. by cer tain of the clergy (In franco) as Immoral. - Rinks: "A man ought to spend little time learning where tho In teresting places of his home town are." Jinks: "He's got his hands full trying to localo Jts parking places." Cincinnati Enquirer. Counsel (cross examining bad- tempered witness): "Do you drink?" Witness: "That Is my business." Counsel: "Any other?" Santa Monica News. hn to !n'erlr fnrnlhlrtfe, arid finally come to parental dignity. Tho minister's little girl boasted: "Every package that cornea for my papa Is marked D. D." "And every package that cornea for my father Is marked M. D ," re tortcd the doctor's daughter. 1 nen lonowed a look of con tempt from tho youngest of the party. "Ho!" she exclaimed, "every package that cornea to our house la marked C. O. D. Llttlo Helen: "Why did you leavo your last place, Mary!" New Maid: "(iraclous! Thoy was that high-brow, I was all day running to and fro to the dlckshon alry. to know what they waa driv ing at!" Wllllnmsport (Pa.) Run. could a girl forget W thla kind of pareab' . should pay my boar when I n not workup application In at t inaiv m tuwn, Dill M work. If I had sot, frlonds, I wouldn't a But I am But very here yet. Il l terrlkb to all at home and it, out with other peoplt get acquainted? M told me lo leave hJ again. It I get work and try to be happy. so they'll have aome oJ IIHOKKN I'm unwilling to btli parenta do not want ) deavorlng lo drive yot world. I'm afraid stand. Redouble your work, for deep Interest will enable you to fo happiness. Instead 0 around" at home, ar the burden of your m sewing and mending tending to flowers or 1 parenta' unwelcome at due to your failure 1. responsibilities at hod think your lover weuU apenlt your life In r Cultivate other frlendr church activities. Admits HIip Wa. Dear Mrs. Thompuf young girl atxteen yet Juat started to going enteen years of age. 7 we went together we argument, and I was I I wish lo aak him to a I am afraid be won't How shall I delerml wants to go. Please arj to do. Since you were In ttJ your duly to apologlu a brief note eipresslar at the misunderstand: ing him to the dance. EIGHTEEN: If yo' gaged, a week-end ln boy should come from as mistral of the hou case, a short note, Irr xoma for Saturday would be sufficient. MARY C: Such IH An (he. part nf your an your brother will not by any threats that yot wife wrote to me that A husband of throwlni aoout atyl coming in feet by leaving things awhile. Then the hoi to notice hla dirt would be effective In 1 A WORRIED MOT1 husband can be made u and the children. Thr endeavoring to bo patl Lay your caae befort Judgo. The hlutory of the persecution Is an hlutory of endeavors to cheat nature, to make water linn un hill ii,.l...i i. ,,, ilu' " une P" It. to twlat a "nkeil Halibut Willi Sluf finir. , .. .. a iiieuium siren ha i,.. AKj rope j orusn the Inside with salt.. Make a stuffing from equal amounts of .rolled crackers and bread crumbs ;and one-half the amount of butter onu not water. Season with pepper, onion Juice and a fc 1 01 cnopped parsley. 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