The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Fri.hv. July 17, 1025.
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Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Nes
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THE KLAMATH NEWS
Published hr
KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY I"""
Officer, and Director.: V.te ' I wrch. Tourer. 1
B. H STEVENSON Mana n g.u
The Grasshopper and the Ant
Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
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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 toe understand if Abraham Lincoln
if rACE TO FACE WITH THE "JAP" SITUATION
The citizen? of Toledo, Ore., have been brought
face to face with the "Jap" labor question for the
first time and, having had the opportunity to view
the disastrous results' which have followed In the
wake of such alien encroachments in other industrial
centers, they have handled the situation in a firm
apd forqeful. manner.
; The immense stand of timber that is being cut by
the mills, pi that Yaquina Bay district is a birthright
of the White American and the money derived from
its manufacture (shouId; .belong entirely to the white
American and not be permitted to be sent out of the
country Joy, the Jap whose low standards of living
permit him to send away the major portion of his
American jearnLpgs. ,,.,.,.;
i. From all apperance Toledo, Ore., is still one of
the" fe.predominently American cities that only are
to fie found on this extreme western border of the
America continent. The Toledo citizens may have
violated the letter of the law in their trespassing and
should be censored but they have also performed a
patriotic service in their efforts in trying to maintain
their part of Oregon as a "white man's" community.
'i When censoring; the Toledo citizens who gave the
"Jjps" their evacuation notice it might be well to also
censor the Pacific Spruce corporation who through
their avarice attempted to pollute a pure American
atmosphere "by Jhe importation of the cheap working
and chejper livirfg Jap.", ., -. .
v -o : .
AN EDITOR'S BLESSING
i -,,--,7-. T-TrrerreTi 'MJ U mliMlM '
t'JA a. T ml as tax" Jfl ,
EAKrHPMEPgOpian.
A woman who deceive, and die-'
honors her husband flagrantly does
nut do-rve sympathy. A woman
nnlrawi her fallbleaiicas In Hie
f.illunim teller: j
Dar Mr.. Thompson: 1 am
married woman of S3 Mr husband
and I isn't t along together. Kvery
lime I 10 town or any place with
out him It make him mad. Now
there la another one dear lo me. Hut
about a year ago he told me he had
la lonu or mm, to,, '
like to gel liliu 1,1
what ran I do ur
lore him with all mf
liked me until about a ,
" nit. nf
ran't (a oat with a
I'leaen anawen
It la no wonder you u
hand do mot let alaai.
right to dlatrutl you. ...
turned over a new leaf. Hut If there plt lona are certainly ,t
aa anyone under the un II would Ihmbtlraa the other ao,
be me lkea he rare rr me yi4. do want lo hare anything J
you think He la a m; ..-rlel man with you bet-auee ha ib
with three hula onee, hut hla wife apert (ur hlmnelf, md a.
for the perwn he la man
Mprn Ranchers pi.wr rer.u h.. ,1bij
- in Vnu
Come Back Wealthy!
Blessed are the merchants who advertise because
they believe in it and are in their business; for their
prosperity shall increase many fold. Blessed are the
country correspondents who send in their well-writ
ten items every week, for fame of their friendly
neighborhood shall go abroad in the land. Blessed
is jhe woman who sends in a written account of a
party or wedding, for she shall see the details of the
function and the names of her guests correctly re
ported. Blessed are those who do not expect the edi
tor to know everything, but who call him and tell
him whenever an interesting event occurs to them,
for they shall have a newsy paper in their town.
Blessed are they who get their copy in early, for they
shall occupy a warm place in the editor's heart.
Ltessed are those who co-operate with the editor in
his efforts in behalf of the community, for their
town shall be known far and wide as a good place
in which to live. Vernonia- Eagle
'' : 0
('A good local paper makes a good local commun
ity, says the Spokane Spokesman-Review "The
v. ell-edited, paper is a distinct advantage to its com
munity and serves a need that will always exist. It
prints the current, news of the community and with
a capable editor, it becomes a real factor in the up
building of the community. 1
Mr. and Mm. Limit Hrhmllt.
rancher of the Merrill rnad dlatrlil
who with their eon made a recent
trip to IV'ro!!, Mlrhlgan. returned
te Wednemlay' night from their
visit eat well aatlnfled with reunite )n
that orcurrnl while they were In
the Michigan rlty.
Yeur ago, when Mra. Hrhmltt
waa a young girl, ahe and her alater
purrhaned a email amount 'of pro
perty on the outnkirte of Detroit.
Illneea of the aleter demanded that
Mra. Sthmltt take over the pro
perry. Time lurrt'a'd the vulue of the
property and laet month Mra. Hch-! frlenda and not lovera.
mitt wa made an attraitlre offi e e
Wcdneadny nhe returned with lo..
uou to her credit, due to an utifor-!
eeen Investment yearn ago. Accord
ing to one of the friend, the money I
will go Into the linporVement of the :
Schmltl ranch. !
TAKK8 I.OVK TOO 8tJ
tiear Mra. Thompwi
prohlem. I am youai J
middle teena and aa
good looking. I am dwJ
with a young nan netn,
age who dooa not pay u
to ntn. flow 'may I eanJ
tiay attention to
hi nl dearly? I'leae Uia
(llrU who have any n
themeelvea do not pay gJ
them. And men never
pert for women who
In thla reaped. It la paa
young man la not Inierw
vat other frlendahltw
their "middle teeni" 4J
Itreakfaat
Orange Juice
Cooked Cereal
'pan. whisk over the fire until thick
, a.s cream, then take it off and aa It
Top Milk roola add half a teaspoon of vanilla.
Wholewheat Bread Toast
Fresh Jelly
Coffee
Luncheon
Sardines
Hot Corn Meal Muffins and Butter
Lettuce Salad Olives on Ice
Fruit Salad
Cocoa, Topped with Marshmallows
Dinner
Hamburg, Southern Style
Maahed Totatoca
?;adishes .Spinach
Wholewheat Bread and Butter
Milk
Another cream BuhMltute la to pour
slowly a little hot water onto a well
beaten fresh egg and flavor a de
sired. Handle silk hosiery gently. More
silk stockings are ruined by care
less handling than are ever worn
out in actual service. The rinht
way to put on a silk stocking la to
; roll it down to the heel, then draw
il over mo lout, smoothing gently
Immortality even now, but
not the point," he aaya.
"The point la that if anything was
alined at at all when things began
to shape or lie shaped. It seems to
have been a abort life and a merry
one. with an extension., of time In
certain favored rase, "rat her than a
permanency of even the noblest."
When one comes id think of It
death and birth are ao closely co-' .
Frank And King Will
Have Good New Actor
related that one could not destroy
either without destroying the other
at the same time.
It is extinction that makes cre
ation possible.
II, however, any work Is to have
lonr life it la not enough that 11
I Having recently left the cast of
:."Topsy and Kva" now playing in
Chicago, ('. Iiunbur arrived In Klam
'sth Falls last evening to Join the
Frank and King Stork company.
I which Is now pliiylng In the big
I white tent on Seventh ' and Pine,
j Dunbar come lo Klamath Fulls
highly recommended, having played
successful seasons both in
I1IIIDK PINKS Foil ti
Dear Mrs). ., Thompsi
would you do It your aa!
gone, all the lime. II sat
Ma folk' home, but beta!
lute. Hi, sjecms to love ftl
'liuliy hoy. but simply tt
sway from his folks. . Itaj
what lo say to hltn. I
1 lo be Jiollnjd a little J
am. . Ml
It Is thoughtless of jtd
'to 'leave you alone so
the same time, he e
'tention to hla parents P
I give li I in i relit for VH
'nil of you. I'd biiki
auggeal to hltn occaeloui,'
' yon to a photoplay, di lr
'couplea in for rarda. Oip
over the. toes and heela. and finally ,h""'1 bo 800,1 of 1,8 kl,ld'
unrolling the length of the stocking
evenly. The wrong way is to pull
todayTTfYipfs r "drag" " ""'kir"1 on- rbTea'u
TODAYS l.hUPLS an, mire , e htHken Monpr or
Hamburg. Southern Style Have later and disastrous "ladders"
your butcher grind one pound of started,
round steak, season it as for plain . .
hamburg (including onion if you! P.ouehness on the ,oo nf ,h n..
like) add to this one cup of washed chen stove may be removed by using
pat-, sandpaper. Do this before until,,..
on blacking.
!any ephemeral
t in their way.
It must be of i
II.
things are per
durable kind as
New York and I'hicago, and
seen to advantuge with I lie
and King players. Dunbar
make his initial ujipenraiice In
Sick-a-Hed."
rill tie Utile ewnfug's dlverslnaki
Fruuk "' I" ""' h1
ntatter.
will
"Die
Jackie Wanted to
Be a Jackie, Buf
uncooked rice, make this Into
ties. Put It in the skillet and add
one small can of tomatoes and one;
cup of cold water, one-quarter tea
spoon paprika, one-half teaspoon of;
sugar, one-half teaspoon of salt. Let
it come to boll, then place It on
back of stove and let It simmer.
Turn over when half done (thu
takes one hour) but keep watching!
It, as it burns very easily. I
...
Cornmeal Muffins Take one cup:
cornmeal, one-half cup flour, one' When we grumble about the van
HE BEST
OP
ADVTCEP
in
DinnekStomes
Two Inmates of'ji Scotch asylum
working in the garden, decided .on
an attempt to escape. Watching
their opportunity when their keeper
was absent, they approached the
wall. .,
'Won. bend doon, Sandy," said
the one, "and I'll climb up your
shoulder to the top. and then I'll
give ye a hand up tae."
Sandy, of course, bent down. Tom,
mounting his back, gained the top
cf II... ,1
mi hum, unit dropping over on
teaspoon salt, one tablespoon bak-itv all human things, inasmuch1 ""'r "hoo'ed as he pre-
ing powder, one cup milk, two table- " e'en the noblest works are not
spoons of syrup, two tablesnonn. eternal but m list bMinmA Knnnar i.i
melted butter and one egg.
...
Fruit Salad Combine any
ned fruit, cut in pieces with cher
ries, oranges and bananas, and top
with whipped cream, or use various
Juices.
later as though they had never been
we should remember that the world
can- so far as we can see, was made to
enjoy rather tlwn to lust.
pared to make off:
"I'm thinking. Sandy, you'll bo
better bide another fortnlcht. for
you're no near right yet."
In
SUG0KSTI0NS
dusting, washing windows.
using polish on furniture and floors,
use a pair of large twecers with a
soon point, protect the noiut
book form.
Itcflect and It ;, apparent that
come-and-go pervades everything of
which we have knowledge, and
I Kreai mines RO more slowlv.
With lliev nr., hi.lli ....
a cloth , there w, be no scratches, .
nd any cornfir absolutely our enjoyment ,
free from any dust or dirt. Sbukesneare .f,.r i , "an"01 .
Tweeter. c,. u. u... - "naKespeare (for Inslancc) weaken-
. l a small ,ea because a d iv ni
cost and the work of cleaning i.'ii,r. ...
m,,de "Kh,er' I Handel or Shns
If er.m .. ... ! to hear them?'
makes . flrly Kood IZZ ,
Heat two cups of milk and Infuse ! ' J.",!.. . ' "h"""!
Into it the rind of one lemon. Beat and kindle , 1, "ro""''1"
the yolks of two egg, with one tea- Z Jl l," '""""1"8 unrt
"""" 'or so many ages
- .o'.jr nave none sn,i n,.,.i.i
A Visitor to the office, of n 1.1.
firm was struck by the laty move-
mi.nla ..f ... ..ul . . ..
find it i.l-.l.... i. " " "'eriy in e inner OI tne
, nun I,
nvatanio in
The thought
You wil
note books, which
is Samuel Butler's. 1
ure
who seemed, nil the name, to
be on good terms with the others.
"How long has that man worked
, for you?" he asked the manager.
"A bom four hours, I should say."
j "Indeed! I should have Judged
from his manner that ho had been
h"re longer than that."
"He ha,," Ba, , ninnager.
" "''n here n ho ut two ycara."
spoon of flour and one or two table-1
spoons of cream, and when the milk
uoning point pour It onto1
the eggs, neturn all to the sauce- ao
continue to do?"
come when
o inoro of cither
"I'earo nor yet of
and he answers
"Is It not
stir such
sill
"The life of a great thing maybe
Ig as practically to como to
The fair, but Inexperienced angler,
iier nrsi nailing trip, rnst Into
the swirling pool and promptly felt
vigorous strike. She shrieked de
"Kiitciiiy nd me guide came dash-
mi: to it,,. r,,Hnlff,
"What Is li?" he cried
mon?"
T I. .. . ,
i.ur angler glanced over her
aiouner. "Y-yes." she stammered
""-'oppose so. At least that's
w-w what my fishing license c-c-alls
lur:
"A Hill
L'iiililiTii's I'ktt'riil
CrosJ W ord I
Jackie Vamliver of Dnvsville,
Ky-, pined for licr swce'tlicart,
Kh with the Atlantic fleet,
hlie rut her li.Hr, ,rcssr, ,er
'" 0 "I"", went to Cincin
nati, solicit rnlistinrnt. All
went well until "r(.t.niU
wa asked to slrip for a plivi
leal exnminalinn. Tears, amal
td recruiting ollicers, explana
tions, a reluctant journey tack
Jia;-viUe....- '
1
Kunnlng Across,
Word 1. In th nictar
Word 4. The low noiai
the throat hy a frog.
i Word K Tn name in their
order the letters of a w4-
. , Word fl. Skill.
Running Dowa,
' Vord 1. A conjunction
!Word 2. Surprise or
ment.
Word 3. A southern lUu
breviated.
Word 4. Barnyard
i Word B. Tn nut to d'k
'Word 7. Another a"1
rih. . . ; .
Word 8. An army onW
breviated.
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