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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
.THE Pae Two Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath New Wotlnestlay, Julv IS, 1925. THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned ml Published by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) OMnn and DlrwIorsiNate Oiterhelii, president: H.vron II. Ilur.1 vkf. president: Urn H. Stevenson. -cretr ; Walter Siron.i. h, lr-nurrr.l (Coiutitutlnc the owners of the ontirv oiil-tnndlng stock Issue.) I B. H. STEVENSON . Managing Editor J W nifllflNALU Iuuur WALTER WEST Sportsmanship! Editor Business Manager Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. 0. 0. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 SsJP I:iy..i.:'.!-1 No. 1 Address til communications and make all remittances payable to la ordering change ot address, subscribers should always give the old as well as the new address Subscription Rate All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered hy Carrier, pe.r month MO ' Delivered by farrier, six months : 9.M) Delivered by Carrier, one year Outside Kiaumiii County ft.' . FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Longest 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 if Abraham Lincoln A LESSON LEARNED In the midst of plenty and prosperity in a land like the United States, it is necessary for the people to realize the advantages which they enjoy, if they are to fully appreciate them. Without this understand ing and appreciation, the agitator, who if he could would undermine the ideals of . our constitutional form of government with his socialistic doctrines and experiments, has an easy field in which to work. N'; Jhe American, people have paid for some dear lessons in the school of experience, when they per mitted themselves to be led astray from the basic principles laid down by the "founders of our country. During the past thirtv Vears. WA Ymvp wirnoceorl sy 7 ' v n tvitvuuvu the passage of drastic legislation, which Beverly handicapped the full play of private initiative and enterprise. Such legislation seemed necessary to curb the greed and rapacity of the few who would trample on the rights of the many. But conditions improved until tnrlav c:oiiQ big business" which a few w-"s -i upon by many as a curse to the nation, is now consid ered essential to its proper development. .Commenting on this reaction in public sentiment, which is based on reason and understanding instead of blind prejudice, Henry Ford in a recent issue of his Dearborn Independent asks a question, as to whether our business system has learned its lesson from past experience and will profit from the same. ' It is safe to say that it has learned and it has also profited. A great industry today is no longer a one man institution. Instead it is owned by thousands and hundreds of thousands of eveiyday American citizens who have a voice in its management. Rational consideration of business problems ha been brought about as our people have gained a bet ter understanding of tho cwstiom nt iW iw sec Uu,, shyi-ughujd policies oi a lew industrial lead ers, which ignored basic principles of justice and fair play in business, are not sufficient grounds for con demning all "big business." They have found that in order to correct abuses in special cases, it is not necessary to apply the remedy to all business alike whether it needs it or not. That our greatest industries are fully aware of then-duty and obligation to the public is evidenced cL 1 thdr brightest executi are n charge of or devote a great share of their time to the tSfl T W01'k f their comP-ies Tn order ha e M f' a"J if sires companies Wne,'ShlP manament of by i, past experiencend fut' cln S the American people have profited by mak Ah' selves acquainted with business i! "ff fem' accepting partnership in our teifi SS &f by panies, thus establishing real SSS Cm' sound foot free from politics m a MAN' I CERTAINLY TAKE MY HATOFF "Tt YOU' YOU HAVE A MARVELOUS STROKE AND 1 AM PKVUD OFTHE HONOR OF BEING ' r1 AoLc TO VLfvt rtWiii YOU ) v, v'n-r .,;p -sr V(Vn w us v. i n r V 1 X, - 'iiJh IV - i T-T-' t i-a 1 i 1 PROBABiy'oFFUR.' rem a tatT' R1VT VOIl I ircbun . , M HAGEN HlMteuriuuui- DONOlBETTDl',, in'ThlGolTj ' ,: COURSE. iv -'. ' Pn HEY ! You big sap?, v, ,'SHUT UP Yoy BlAMKETY 'BLANK. 'SON OP A . SEftCOOK- D.W -v .rflMT TU ' I .WHOLE 'RQADr' i it i . . j. t 1 1 ' ii . s j iii r ."fc. . i r ) AME-TWO HOURS LATELY 1! JmU) I ! MKXU HINT IlrpakfuRt Musk Melons Cooked Cereal Top Milk Toast Coffee Luncheon Ttoyal Scallop Head Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing Small Cakes llinncr Stuffed Green Peppers Scalloped Pnl Peas Creamed Together Dill Pickle Relish Butter Green Apple Tart Coffee Milk Jam usual type, lie always wants some nf , "! own klud near him. Of ruursu. tlils Is true of all nature. Ulrdrf fly Mn floikt, bees mas In droves. pepper, and remoie top and all 'oge.ncr. and l,,., seeds, cook shells in boiling salt a-' I"0" " Nl""r" ter for elghi minutes. Add sal.. eD-1 " "" T""" ' "kln,t 'r "" per and tLk,w rhnB.,i ... a nenniil.m of man as a so cial imimal is Inept. All are social. teases Mirny KlrU buvff fho niitttnKn Inn.it.iM..,.- t. . . ,ilml II I. nKi'.iry l mnok. and', ,1,,,.,, r Ul(r " rl.ln. I.lt..r I. tvnl.nl ,.f man, , 1 ,,h u'" l J ; ami could gu ofi.t i .... .' . . iTIila Imy U . p,, mill .nr.. iininiinon. i am . . ' I ..,ll.,m" WB), "'. . . . 'mnl ruspoi i. Sumt, In u inui-lial wuy. Am ruuntml ;, .... , I ,....' I1" aruuii.1 with ... I .......... . .i""' '"" r "how I , Mm ni'St ilulo? Or i I I he mo't popular alrls In limn. I do .... . n..t ..'. hut a id H H.. but play I , ' ' " """" . . IIibhii dnlin. Ilo ni'tti m""ic- 'I ". My ;,, ,.,,,,,,, fulks ar v..ry ..ll t,. .1... .ml I jB- , . ' , " P. 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In ,y .c-lord..r ,., "frlnnds" drop tier doesn't, she Is muttnt rumpniiy. I'm afrsl mnn Isn't the perfect yntt label hi m. Oilitri A -nreltv rlrl .... ine iri. to vini-i.4 It... K to fu with whaterer r as many of them as h as he Inn'! enita;pd. )iiunB man needs to I sun. Ignore him for lores you. ho will no ho Isn't nf tec ted, thtit ri ui in in. ite.ar lunllun: The your, wnlks on the side n tlrln uf all the th dolls, etc., ruuies look li If, quiet atlrl r to blauie lor iJ per and finely chopped onion to1 bread crumbs. Rub the but ler into this mixture and add the chopped 1 meat. Add enough tomato io m ,ir.. InRredlcnts stick together, mix well. '' a.mi mo pepper sneiis wltn thi miX. lure and put in a baklni? 1JkIi. Put a little water in dish. link.. In a moderato oven for thirty minutes. summer In a country vlllaxe. Tho local postmaster was afraid she mlrht damaae the heart f his youthful pOKtman, so he spoke seri ously to the youna man. I "Nuw.sMne, don't lake that suin Imer hoarder too seriously, j "I won't." "She may mean no harm," con tinued the post muster, "but she's a 'bit of a flirt. I know for a fact that ishe has love and klssm sent to her animals i ' " r,,'r '"'lows." That's all rlxht." said the cost Historians have daclded that ilur Ine, the ureuter part of prehistory, tuiin bud no real so. inl life uwlnx In Mm organic .ntrtiKKl the material slriiKKle for existence. T!;; ii 1, !i!iril uiH.u nil ins neian liors with fear and distrust. lie guarded bis fond and was sus picions of anyone who diircd ap proach II. If there was a woman In bis cave, lie watched her, too. I'nder such i Ireiimstnnces as these I here eonlil he Mil nnpinl tit.. boiled ham, chopped fine, one rnnipicklea and nimn nine It .i.. M an dcuctiilofl m.i . ... . ---r i .. uuoiuiiiiy cracRer crumbs, one-half cup butter, 'or lmmodlato use. '""t upon nalure. The berrv bimh one nnnrt mill, ! 3 oilMI. : 1 "' '"u lauiespoons "- inoro importance than his .flour, two tablesnoons huttor onti Annie Tnri i'ranM j, .nearest rnti,iu.A ,,biw cuilUKIl iiouftn . Put In pi man. "All I do Is deliver. Vm. TODAY'S RECIPES Royal Scallop Six eags, one cup 1)111 Pickle Relish Three medium I sire firm dill pickles, one larmi nni brown sueur, small can pimentos, vlnegnr. Slice the pickles across In thin slices. Cover with sugar and! let stand over night. Cut the pi mentos into small pieces. Cover! with Tinegar. stir sllelni.- us. I is ready I - Ban. -..... iiepare Boil the eeea until hnrrf ,),. i,i,,... : for hnit,..n . , ' - uuiy iai m piL. j.u oim press tne yolks through nnd cover with throe-nnartcrs .sieve. Moisten the cracker crumbs CUP sugar and one tablespoon flour with one-half cup melted butter. I "l"d. Pare, core and hulve apples Make a white snurn Ha rniin,..D. ni. Am... nt, ...... . .. ., . u, ..no. u sugar anil flour, ;two tablespoons butter, add flour ""d dot each piece with butler and jand stir until smooth, then add one sprinkle with cinnamon Pour cup quart hot milk. Cook until slightly of water over all and bake until fhc : thick, add salt to taste. Butter a; apples are done. Serve when tlll Ibaking dish. Put In layer of crumbs. arm. . ' then portion of white sauce, then j uau, v.i.;LL-a 11.1 vn IfJ nt o hiso. i- i.uunc Hints oven about one-half hour. Crumbs on top should be a .,i,i brown. Peat this until all is used, having the ! Summer is the time that ... ... iu(. imc in a moderate ! little duster Thousand Island I)reui.. onion finely chopped, two cold boiled beets, finely chopped, one hard boil ed egg, finely chopped, one-half cup uun mayonnaise one tablespoon chili suuee, three tablespoons heavy "euui, one-naif saltspoon salt, a little red pepper, one saltspoon su gar. Chop onion, beets and egg very fine. Mix with mayonnaise, chili auce, put through a fine ieve, add the heavy cream. Mix thoroughly, hen add salt, red pepper and sugar When thoroughly blended place on ce until very cold. The beets color the dressing very nrottliv ... ..... It a most delicious flm,,r. Any klnd .1 TlT.na T b ,,Ke'- A """ed needed .u,3 10 mm. keeps the busy. The open win Hut nalure proved treacherous. There were wild beasts who made 'I unsure to search In the forests for food. There were ih .i-.. uim i "....liner men. Pour cup!wno "toIe tho food while the owner ... . : WflH .rnnn- .. .1 . . , pen,aIa vurriml I along tho woman, too. There were forest fires, winds, "i'l droughts. To fight enemies such us slrenglh was needed. ou wnen primitive man dlscov "P''n win- -..v.. primitive man dlscov- dows let the dust sift in to the ik-'rod 1"t two were twice as strong- spair of tho busy housewife. pr,..ia obe, he j,aw the treat value to cheesecloth square, with furniture j '"MSKI.K of joining forces pare chemical dusters by treating I did society rise out of the Polish or kerosene. These entrap ; ol"e,t h'""an Instinct self-presor-same time. It is alway, desirable Va,lon' . the dust and give a polish at the; one '"-an, white duster ut "lousand circumstances have hand, however. mm IUI E BEST OP. im " en molding and shaping society since that time. Today the word society means hu- " n neiugs, pcopc 1)Ut ,t (l ally associated In the minds of the tude with caste, class, position, wenlth. '"fs get rid of this latter Idea. zh .'.nanaWonsd ETAOIN Some other word than society is ded to rlussifv .1,.. ........ . 1. '"n. n,:. ..on nr. humitnllv . . I ' ' """any identified with i"""on":V"""-toyces. tlt.es. fsh. HtuffiMl firccn IN.,M.,a.,' J. C"' f"'ls' y' "clety means m green DeDners. ihr. . .. 110 R whole humnn l.oin bread crumbs, one small on "", Z l ""i"""8 ' teaspoon salt, a little pepper one nnZ ' iht un,"n ot n. and -ahlespoon butter, one cup ?" meat, one small can tomatoes. Wash Ion, " V"r)', n"""e mftn ' mr- wash ion,. Valvm h0 , a partcuttrIy School Of, Seal, Drive Mackerel Into Shore RAN U;ih ZKwo, Clllr , , .iiuAhnr;ir,iy ir hflri ' z: - :::: Jock, noticing ihut Sandy was smoking a rather superior brand of lionncco. produced his pipe, .craped j the Inside will, hi. Irnlfe. lapped It loll IiIm I,..,,. ..... . .. his hun.l. but nil to no effect. 'Hue ye got a mutch, Sandy" he naked. "Ayo," said Hun.lv . , " .....lulu U..O mnt.'b. Jock began In get desperate "Snn dy. I do believe I hae left ma' 'Dacca at homo." "Oh," said Sandy, reaching out his hand. 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