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    THE KLAMATH Nt;'
Thin-y.liy. July lfi, lfl2.".
Pa o-Taur
fEditoriai and Feature Page of Klamath New
THE KLAMATH NEWS
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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 it" Abraham Lincoln
NATIONAL TAX REDUCTION
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon is bravely going
before the people with his battle for tax reduction,
and a late issue of Collier's carries an extended state
ment of tji? lines on which he is making his fight Mr.
Mellon says:" v
"There is to be no 'Mellon Plan' before the next
congress Whiting men are largely responsible for
the fact that there was a "Mellon Plan' a year ago.
"It (the 'Mellon Plan') might better have been
called the ' 'Treasury Plan . . because since 1919
. . . one Democratic President 'and two Democratic
Secretaries of the Treasury have offered to Congress
exactly the same recommendations for tax reform
that I suggested. ... " i ' " ' ' ' : '
' "Experience shows conclusively that if taxes are
too high the source of revenue diminishes. No man
will continue to sow where he cannot reap.
This condition cannot be escaped more scien
tific taxes on the larger incomes or more taxes on the
lower incomes.
The man- "with -small income is' more interested
tSan are the wealthy therriRplvps in wpjng that the tax
upon high incomes and large estates is economically
sfiund.
5 . .. with tax-exempt securities being issued at
tne rate of more than $1,000,000,000 a year, and with
other means of escaping, the wealthy need no guard
ian." Whether your tax bill is large or small, tax re
form should result in keeping more money in your
pockety, ,
W -T o , ;
FIRE LIABILITY. COMMUNITY PROBLEM
Stock fire insurance companies have made it their
concern to reduce destruction by fire, but it really is
a matter for community action, since it affects every
municipality and individual.
"It is the individual, as a rule, who, by careless
ness, ignorance or crime, is responsible for the begin
ning of a fire, and the community which condones his
act by permitting the existence of hazardous condi
, tions in. home, school or factory is the primary
agency, which is really derelict in its responsibilities,"
says H..A. Smith, President of the National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
. A11 .PRssible avenues of. approach should carry
the doctrine of fire prevention to the general public
and to tle various organizations of hnsino r cn.
! cial nature which make up our communities, enlist
ing the support of educational instituMnna
t mercial bodies, to the end that each shall play its part
V i" me citizens of the community
from fire loss.
It is not too much to assume that tv
of the flames would have compelled the Federal and
oiaue uuvemmems to enact laws for the suppression
of fire and punishment of those having them as in
France, had not the private business of fir ,'J,.
' made the reduction of fire waste its voluntary con
tribution to the public welfare
IHOMEpttOBll
j Mather rynlenl In lone la a reply j husband. )0 ,0, J
m the letter "An lnrperlenr.d Cul-( doing thai r ,kt(l
lege student, recently aiiiir-ae in snouid aay not, ,
jihls rnliinin thai mines from a, think that l dff,,
young at I r I . And listen, boys, ( J
j If alrU iihoulil save their kisses much kirk out o( fc
f,,r ihflr husbands, why shouldn't want atiru
,, aave Ihelr kle for their, knows, then why got ,
'wives? he asks. I" Is Very eay 0 J
! an not III agreement with all our katkj
I she says:
Hquehold Hinty?
not turn It arotiad
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.... v, v . i .... r yoai
I ., .!,. II .l.r...l Ty " ai M
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' lnrierlencil t'oll Hiudent "
I Some boys rertalnly make m tired
(Why don't they prartire what theyi ' I'AVT Rt'linrB A
I preach, alMiut klaslnn? They seemi ' IVar Mra. Thomp
'lo think they are enilil.d to all they youn ilrl In my tetJ
ran et out of life, then why not the year I 'have been J
same for the (Iris? I wlnh they ' with a boy about my n
! would let it out of their heads that love has made me yerj
a at Irl ulionld be "pure and sweat" some times even )rak
whin he gets married. How many see this boy Very oft,:
jhoa ran say that fur theuiaelveaT , neyrr done or said tt
N'.it many. Why Is 11 that a boy el- j vlnre me thst he lot
perls a (Irl lo lie perfect? My tried hard to siiImIus
mono n lu to. If a (Irl happens for hliu but I am J
to kiu a hoy the firm time he takes love as I was a year j
her out. he Just aeems to think that only buy I have err
. she would do t Iter sums lo anyone, too young to be both-l
Of courne that la ao, sometimes, but things, and I want I.
i In other raaea it Is not. Ihe boy education. How ran :
doesn't stop to think that this aald love for him I hi
(Irl may happen to think a lot of unhappy about It
' him. and believe nie it's hard to unhsrpy about l! t
' refure when that'a Ihe rase. 1 1 thing uppermost la
i know I Then, please tell me, why i don't want to love If
should a (Irl save her kisses for her , lle to think of tilra on
! l')eas advise me.
mother motored to Cottage lirove, I'MIAI'I'Y YOl
(ire., last week, wnere they visited 'ou are surrnd.
several daya. An aunt of Mr. Thorn, thoughts loo easily,
ton. Mrs. tirsre l.ewls, of C.utage you aren't going to IH
(ircre, relumed wllhthem for a 'young man, and thee
1 vlali. '" 'srrUius IxM.ks thst wl!
- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ilrlliert I.. Mrt'oy think of ulierta aarj
More than one philosopher has and baby, and the latter'a sister, land cultivate other
eld that a man is great or small Miss llahel Lewis returned to la time I h la Intltnl'
according as he leans to the one or,lamm's logging ramp afler spend- off. and then you wHl
I the other of these views of life. Ing several days at Ihe Agency present Inability to
MENU HINT
lireukfuMt
Cookies
Beat eges snparntnly th fait nnd
(Team. Put butter into frviniE nan.
Creamed Chipped Beef on Toa-t . lpn 0,.r ln ,,.,.. ..... ,.,1(,v ,
over low fire until well thirkened 1
, hut not too firm.' Set pan umlerf
'gas broiler or in oven until top of j
Jtadishes nielet is firm, ( over top of omelet:
Butter
Stewed Prnnea
Coffee
Luncheon
Corn Pudding
Nut Bread
Cookies Milk
Dinner
Cheese Omelet
Creamed New Potatoes
Lettuce and Young Onions
Strawberry Pie with Whipped
Cieeill
Tea or Coffee
3r; 5 .
TODAY'S RECIPES
Creamed Chipped Beef One
fourth pound chipped beef, one and
one-Half cups white sauce, pepper ;
and salt to suit taste. Freshen !
chipped beef In boiling water if it
seems too dry a.M salty. Add to i
white sauce made as follows: Two!
In which direction du you lean? j while the ramp was shut down. thing rlae.
I Mrs. Lulu Johnaon went to Klunv!
jam euits i Bumij to iase u two- -j r . Hinre ltd
.year old Indian rhll.l to the hospital ,,n,,,j , .uai,,,,
tor treaiment for ulcers on Ihe eyes. ' ,() ,,, ,,,
,M'- """"" remained I .,,.,.,, b, d , J
,overnlKni. returning ahout n.mn ll..:f0 , ,r, hlm
him, Im coriliil
WriaTfflliiar nurvnnttv (n iti ln. 1 tint I glnv
'"M ur,,K,n ,m" list's chair. Jones asked many oues-
small pieces. Replace on broiler!
i until cheese h, melted. Do not fold. mnl ,,,.;
i mi sup cor.'uniy isn 10, a not plate -vin (
and serve linmeuiutely.
Hons before taking his first treat-1 Iniendent drove to Medford Saliir
make me sick?"
i
HE BEST
OP
ADVICE
nay 10 meet nis wtie wno was ar-j
he i riving from Tulullp. Wash. Mr. and I
Mrs. Arnold arrived at the Agency i
sultl the dentist. Sunday afternoon
" imilrrstunil that your
him has changed '
E3
utked.
I "Not at all
1 "II..W In... will JJ ; hC?..r ! V f J I"- --. - - . -J;J Jlltli
know anything?" was hia final query, daughter A "Ice of Klamath Kails,
i as the mask was adjusted. i her aiater-ln-law MIsa Allre Hurry,
"You'ro asking a good bit of Ihe! of St. Louis. Mo., who la visiting
anesthetic," remarked the dentist as the Ilarnstables and Mrs. A. Krerett
, unconsciousness overtook Jones. I of Herkelcy, California who la atay-i
1 jlng in Klamath Falls for a short
On entering the kitchen early one', imPi ,lroft( lip , n,H Agency Frl-
Mtita b n . I wl:
with the party cpneer
Cliiltlrcn'n I'ktiui
Cross Vur
morning the mistress saw a ntste'-.. ri i... - ..i....... u
, - . . uuj. i in- ii4u a ini nil iiiiii-o wi ,
land knife and fork, the former of;,nB Agency spring and then called
' svtiff.h h.l ....I.I .... 1 1 .. -1 . . i
To some persons, life Is utterly , ' """"o coin,,, lh, nomn ,, Mr, nrry K, I)o0.
' ll it Thii r.l.. . .! , 1
tablespoons butter, two tablespoons meaningless, but to most It is n . . ' " rrr"i bills. -
flour, two-thirds cup water, one- great plan, about which na,,lr(.l ln P'''"'n hlng supped of; Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Dobbins
third cup condensed milk. Melt , preaches a never-ending sermon. " '" '"""Winn conversation entertained at dinner Thursday even-1
hotter, stlr In flour .nd mlv .h..,J t. "i. .,. P" '""'6 ,,e"!r"'n " beT Mr. Carlisle W, . Levb.ee f.
ougniy, aau mug ana water, stirring a man s mental energy.qs exerted or
until thick and smooth. .Add sea- relaxed, life will appear to him
soning. One cup sweet milk may! either so short, and petty, and flect-
llollister. Calif., who' la visiting!
'Marry, what has become of the an engineer at Wood Ulvef ranch
cold pie .that was left?" 'and Miss. Muriel King of the Agen
densed milk.
lltl I lll.ln'l lf.1.1. I
he used in nlsce of wafer ami rnn. Inir Ihni nmhl.. u. I wiiuw i. wan waniea, cy
I liwannilj HUP- mum. and SO llmll It In Ik. A. M
CZZ Th " " WOr'h wh"Ci "' ,h8 nM
to spend emotion: ;,, ,,.. ,he
iiiui iioiiiin; realty matters, sarcastiea v
was Hie tin-
Fig Cookies One cupful butler,
, , kh .whetlier U is pleasure or riches, or I "Not very well mum l.m
arated, one cupful milk, one tea-' , .... .. . . . . .. ni"n1, ,",t
lame, unit mat in wnutever teaching him in
spoon orange extract, one teaspoon' .ay a man majr haV9 fall(,(li he .an. uhashed reulv
rose extract, tnree ana one-half tea-;n()t nave loHt ,,.,,
spoon, baking powder, five and one- 0r, on the othcr I ACsFNtV
half level cupful, flour, one level !eem so llnDortanti , AUfclNUY
teaspoon salt. Fil ing: One pound , all, BO milI1,en,, , KLAMATH aTIfncY Julv 14
figs, two level teaspoons grated diffl(,llly thal W(. ave , " ' Y. Jul y U-
orange rind, one orange, one cupful into H w-tih . . , Kogers. Agency phy-
grape Juice, one cupful honey, one re t! ob 1 . ,W,""e,""," " " r? n b"""- ' I'ort-
cup water. if"! , , ? ' R"""": i""" an" ,X"cct, ,0 re,ur" ''
make sure of. its prizes, nnd carry July 15
Method of making: Cookies-! out our plana. , ,, I Mr anil Mr. ah..,, n .
Beat butter and sugar to a cream, I V. ' , ' M"rrl"on
-aa . .. .... 01 Mamalh Falls spent the ..oir.
wui, iui m eggs ana neat well, add' ... n.i . , :. -- ,
milk, extracts, while, nf e-. ...ffi.. ""r " common view, . - " -rs. i. v.i
. . J ; of life ' Johnson.
beaten and flour sifted with bak- " ' . ,, u , , ,
Ing powder and salt. Knead lightly I . Th8 ,nrmPr transcendental ! "H rl,'k" "1 Miss Lang,
on floured board and roll , very SI ,!W' W""h ' w"" "Orcssed ,,y '""a'h Jail, called at th, home
thin. Cut into shapes and spread " ren,ark """ nwh,n" ln '"'-'s,,,, ?" M"' T' CVJol""0n ''
half with the fig filling, pi. ,he mo" iaffal" ' thy any great ' '"n
other half on top and bake In ai""." 5'- , lr. ' , r, T I l'"" l K"r"ka'
moderately hot oven for fifteen to' '"ndition of mind is dun. the! , "" "'"r"nK ' rlday evening. Ho
twenty minutes. Fllllne- w..h ,i.' "'"olsisl, t.-tl us, to the Bi...l,".."":p",M Vk"" J""".
and cut them Into dice, not ...em byin "PPer hand In thel-.' ." . horn and Helve Dlllstrom.
Into n saucepan with orange rind romaln of """"otisnw, where
and strained orange nnd grape Juice ""' ""r" '"ln of tin
noney and water. Cover and aim- Phenomena
mer. stirring often until reduced to
Jam. Turn out to cool.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert, B. Jolley
went to Klamath Falls Sunday af
ternoon and remained for the even
ing. Miss Frelda I'nruioo culled at the
Agency Thursday. She formerly
went lo school here but has lately
been at Kennlwlch, Wash, for aome
time.
Mrs. Dewey J. Rlerdon and bal;y
left Friday for Kosehiirg where she
will visit her parents for a week
or ten dnys, during which time the
latter colebrute their 40th wedding
anniversary.
,. .tie o.,jectivv, an, M1 rnnnit
, fH to gain a clear Insight Into Its
;atn and futile character.
Four , ' ""' """r condlllon of
four eggs, four, mind, w-m r,re,i.,m,.... ..
.....111.1111, nun me
One 1 lltellnel .vl.
fourth teasnoon salt n. . ' ,. " 10 "
,. . . - -"i-ioii us way to Hi,
melted butter, one package cheese, desires.
Cheese Omelet-
lamespoons cream or milk.
attainment of Its
the
Th.. ..
' union i ne trip to vie
.eiiwoo'is in that section.
Mr. "lid Mrs. James A. Ilowurlh
Jr.. Mr. and Mr.. William If. Zch
and Umy D. MniM the ,llpprln.
'"'ii nt, made a trio Thur.ilav ,n .
REBEKAH LODGE TO
INITIATE MEMBERS
Initiatory degrees upon a class of
candidates Into Prosperity Itebekah
lodge No. 104 will he given tonight
In the hall where the monthly ban
quet will be held following the con
ference of degrees.
The affair Is always onn of much
interest, and those who will be on
the bantiuet committee nro Mra. It.
K. Wallenburg, chairman; II. E.
Waltenhitrg, Anna Hnvnge, It. I).
Hlltfhlns. Kills Fletcher I'harlnlla
hettle control camp n Crater na- Trlm'. Jnmes Ityun, Fred Noll,
Hnnal park for the lalter's benefit ' n""l0 Tull, Mlnnlo Ilrotherton,
to see the work done In that line Francis Moss, Lucille Bwun, Kdna
in tills se, t, n of the country. Turner, (iertrttilo Cofer, Klsie Rnms
n'l Mrs. Fred Th..i... dale. Ilov l a t'r.,1. ... i .. i
their ihlliirni un, ,ne frn,r.,'land Jerry Mner. ' "
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; VVorrl C. Clow to.
Word 7. A large P1
' Running V-
" Word L An old ft
a'ii im CannAm
: Word 2. I'urt of fl
Word 8. A lar.e cm
gylvnma.
Word 6. What
horse with. Sinculor.
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