The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath New
THE KLAMATH NEWS f
Ownrit ! Published by 1
A MATH NEWS PUBLISHING COM r AW T I incorporawa ;
nffir. .ml I.lrector:aic iwt.rbcln. president: Byron H. Hurt tc-j
""'fT". .""'?. '.u sc,r.iry: Walter Htrunnch. treasurer.
instituting lhe'..l. t II oul.wu.llng slock Issue.)
B. H. STEVENSON Managing Editor
J. V. McDONALD ; "
WALTER WEST Business Manager!
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as second-class matter.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
'Let us have iaith that right makes might, and
n that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln
SUPPORT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Every citizen should support the Chamber of
Commerce because it is active, alive and doing the
things that go to make the home city a better place
in which to live and make a living.
Cities grow through the leadership of its Cham
ber of Commerce. Its members set the standard of
the aims and ambitions of the home city, and should
'have? the wholehearted support of the entire com
munity in carrying those plans to a successful con
clusion.' A live city is simply impossible without a
live Chamber of Commerce.
Knockers who constantly hammer away at every
project of the Chamber of Commerce should stop
and think. ' They only hurt themseWes.
Live citizens never side-step an unpleasant duty.
They just step' on, or step over knockers and go on
their way.
REAL HONEST BOOSTERS ARE ALWAYS
MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
FOUR FLUSHERS ARE NOT.
BOOSTERS ARE THE FELLOWS WHO KNOW
THE TRUTH WHEN THEY SEE IT, AND GET
BUSY. AND LET THE OTHER FELLOWS KNOW
IT.
BOOSTERS MAKE PEOPLE WHO CAN DO
THINGS GET OUT AND DO THEM.
BOOSTERS GET GOING AND KEEP GOING,
AND THE REST OF THE PEOPLE USUALLY GO
. THE WAY, THE BOOSTERS GO.
BOOSTERS REALIZE THAT EVERY DOLLAR
INVESTED IN THE HOME CITY MEANS A NEW
DOLLAR ENLISTED IN ITS SERVICE.
Whv Not?
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THE TAX-EXEMPT PROBLEM
It is stated that there are now thirteen thousand
million dollars of municipal securities in our coun
try that are totally exempt from taxation.
The statement that this enormous sum of money
belongs only to wealthy people who seek to escape
taxation is untrue as millions of citizens not count
ed plutocrats invest in these securities. A large part
of this $13,000,000,000 would never get upon tax
rolls in any form, which is true of many other forms
of capital savings.
The unfair part of the whole situation is, that be
ing entirely exempt from taxation, the tax-exempts
operate to penalize all other forms of securities and
prevent money being used for industrial develop
ment. 1
The big investment in tax-exempts hampers rail
road development, construction of public utilities and
industrial growth-higher rates and prices must be
charged, because of higher priced capital to operate
off LvtJS -6W wXi-Uf 3fter the eirls are Harried
MENT HINT
llmikfnst
Oatmeal with Cream
Boiled Kggs Toai,t
Green Applesauce
Coffee or Substitute
Luncheon
Luncheon Salad
Scalloped Potatoes
Blackberry Jam
Baking Powder Biscuits
Milk Tea
D.'llllcr
One Dish Meal
Lettuce Salad with Sliced nni..n
French Dressing
Blackberry Pie Coffee
lEAJHOMEpioM
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thl leii-r: I marry '
Hear Mrs. Thompson: I am how iru.i him i
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wiiimw - unusual Wy, I. J
.l......ullv anil I want 111 llil Ilia!.. i
"' ' i"' vsiuauia np,i
right thing by lh.un Hul som lime ,, ,hu, u
aau I met a man sis yenra 1117 . great fancy , J
1 t. I11.1 wvi.ml.irr.il In ll.H. alan ' . . . .
aim 11- - - iniiirr s nnms, Rjt
in iIik( chllilron. I am vry (ond of.lu , nl. fow
him ' llrally. I Iwllrvn this la the ,,, ,r.'T
fir.1 tlmr. I lmv rvir ;m.h ral;aBI W)U, . '
l,.r. I marrlnd when I was " X ; gr.iwliu (..ad ,
yuuns. ami unn 1 uenr,. ay. w iii ow ,u ball,,,
rn rlaliii tv for my first Nn- J u wurrlns 111, lltUj(,
Im itl. even though I was v.-ry fund , beliers H j,!
nun. ini man wn quim a iiiuu h(iwrs in lliiu
aum nf iininny ami n i.i.a.tl.in that Unj Wliu
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paya nun ,-niu inn. ..in mii taking tham whs b
now, urn iiiougn n runaianiiy iua ways madn a till k
m- of his evnrlnallng lutn for mo. 1 1 would Ilka ui (n
and nlwnys Is planuliig for our In- (md UU (r m,Uit
' - . . have no one 0 i
pniKrraa mado In avlnllnn. Men ran ask this favur of.
now do anything - aliMiltilt'ly sny-'a very sad awikn J
Ihlnk a bird ran do?" (surh as I hsir, sut
Hut Mlihael was tired of wonders , pany wit li a mist,
- he was more mailer uf fact, "la'fouiul ha wm
liiot auT" he answered. "Well, when Immediately rat kit
you see an airman fait aaleep, hang- J iualnianrs. AM.
lug onto a branch of a Irw with; much as I lore u
one foiit. I'll romo around and have 'slop seeing him a:
a look?" j knew he ass surra.
ami will, tiieaa ti,
! A young woman In a crowded Kindly answer la r,
'street car arose lo give her seat to W,H lmme.llstlt
a gray-haired, sharp-faced woman m. address lit:
who had entered, ami as the latter f"r My IH
seemed relu.lant In lake II the "a mv ""T U
young woman sulil with a pleasant ,llr" "'"ans mors
smile: before beauty, you j In ,n om
k 11 1 1 w . ' ' ! of fered to edurstt
-Thank you." was the sour reply: m wonderful ke
1.. i ... ' me what 11. ifn iJ
I .in. iiiitf win.. u ill-nil glasses m arc -i
Ihe beauty." (ininy. 1 11111 f
'I'eiUaps." (ho young woman re- ' .Vou 00 "", ,n'
Joined qulelly. "but none would be'"01" makm w
required to jeo the age." ;mnrrlml man. aa4
Whereupon she resume., her seal I'""" )uil
1 It Is again! lh y
j umn to do deleclift
not underlnke Is '
man Is married. F
mruns so much tc
that you ask a H
lifiiver - Visitors In Klumuth Kalis agency tyotir bask
this week-end Include Mr. and Mrs. jonel tu luvesilciU
II. . t.ardiier and son, of Denver,
Colorado.
Local Briefs
live Reuse In which Importance ever
anywhere can be."
Wtj( jirp nil ' doniinaled by ourj
1 applied wllh a broad, flat p.ilnt, n 1 well known that our Judg-J
;hrl"'h. menla concerning Ihe Worth of;
This, if carefully put on. should thinga. big or liilln. depend on thei
last on a range for a season, with KKKUNIJB the (hlnga'arouse in us. !
possibly a little touching up on Ihe1 Where w judge a tiling In be' Abe llnrnes and Frank Andrews left 1 hn B",, n,,,tl
covers where greatest heal comes, precious In consequence of Die Idea ' yesterday morning for Crater lake, comfortably beftn
The varnish, turpentine and stove we frame of It thin, is only because I wn"r ""'!' enjoyed a day at the reaction 10 the POM
blacking mixture may he kept In a the idea Is ttself unsoclaied already r"""r,i returning lute last evening, jcouvlnve bilh kiaf.
small, covered can for Huh me. This wltli u feeling. ' I ... i how ruucli In -snW
1 will minimize the care necessary to Psvcholoclsls tell os thai ir ... . ... ..7-..' ' . .. . ." lUonolful If a yosuu
( ... .11.1... .11 .iii-.ii. 1.1.-. ihiii., were 1
It 1 among the visitors In Ihe rliv. ar- know his own nielli
To Outer Ijike Mr. and Mm.
D. M.: Whr
daughter and hutl:
l''nilll (ilemliiu Mr nmt M ra
rsyrniiioKisiM 11:11 us mat ir we A. i.,..h ... ci..,,,.,,..
may wiro raillcnlly feellngless. and If i
j ideas wern the only Ihlngs our mind j riving last night to spend several he is In lovo.
he wiped off with a damp cloth. ' u 1.1 entertain, we should lose all lnys In the Klumulh country. I
give the stove, as the surfa'-
I When using sour milk Ihe degree our likes sn.i .ii-iihsa i.1 u eiroke.
. of M.viiiy is variable. So we wi;nnd he unable lo point to any one
he rather safer when baking to fol-, situation or experience In life more
low this rule: Vse one teaspoon of 'valuable or significant than any
soda dissolved in a little warm wa- mhi rs.
ter to each cupful or eight ounces a a
of sour milk: alio half a teaspoon of We am practical beings, each of
'ream of tartar. This Insures light- us vi.th limited functions und duties
ness and tenderness. Or, If we do 'o perform. It seemed to William
not have the en am of tartar at Jam.
hand, wo can use a level teasj 1 f "Each, Is bound lo feel intensely
baking powder. j the Importance of his own duties
'a"'t 'he significance of ihe siluntions
minutes two tablespoons granulated j ''leces of stale bread may be dried. lh,,se call forth - -gelatin
and one cup cold water, aild J P"1 through the food thopper and 'euling Is In each of us
one and one-half cups boiling water, I u"-(1 for breading, for mnking dress- " vl,al "''' ret, for sympathy with
todays iti: ipi;s
Green Applesauce Wash green
apples, cut up, with skins on and
cook with a little -water until tender
'Strain through wire strainer, sweet
en to taste.
Luncheon Kabul Soak for five
W. I).: I nctrt
l.o Angelis Southern visitors In th part of matrkau'
Mama n fan. this week Include Mr. umn nol ,,,(,4i
nLl..rh" MIr""B,,to 'r'rimonlal agency.-"-Angeles,
who aro listed among the
tourists In litis season's list. They1 ""
are planning a trip lo Crater lake.
oue-naii cup lemon Juice. When
cold add one cup celery cut small
three tart apples, oue-half cup nut-
Ing, bread pudding, or anything of vainly look in others.
that kind. They may also he used1 ,"n', "'hers nre too much alisorb
for simple puddings by buttering ihe '''' ,n ,Mt'ir own vital secrets lo take
meats and one-half cup sugar. Turn 1 ''read, .cutting It In small squares on '""rest In ours.
into molds.
One-Mcal Dish Put halt of ordi
nary meat loaf mixture In one end
of buttered baking dish, then a layer
of sliced tomatoes, then a layer of
sliced green peppers, season with
unit, pepper and butter, and cover
with the remainder of meat loaf
ann putting layers of buttered bread1 "ence Hie stupidity nnd Injus
and berries or other fruit In a link-;11 "' ",lr opinions, so far as they
Ing dish. Pour a custard over Ihls ""'n liven.'
and bake. ! And hence ihe falsity of our judg-
j mi nts, so fur as they presume to de
Painted walls are best for the '" i,n u,,"''i" way on the value
kitchen, as In cold weather the "f ""'eP D,,r"'' conditions or
steam arising on wash days dam,,! I l'1,'aK
ens the naner nnwh fn...- .i... .. . e
mixture, pat It down iir.i,n .,lwlll drv. ..n.i t 1 .. , " 1 "" n,,t loo hnaty or conclusive
around so that the tomato juice will!'1 to rop off. -'uses jn yollr nnR ()f 0(hcr m(
ay in. In the other end of baking
u.a.i piace potatoes, cut In halves
and seasoned. I'ut in one cup of
water and bake until done.
Carrot Tops Garnish
Oreen carrot tops make an unusti
ally attractive garnish. They do
not wilt as soon as do many of the
other leaves and may be used many
times when one does not have any
thing else.
HiiKKcstlons
A hardware merchant who mnkes
HflHEBIST
lJ OS
ma
"ves. You ennnot know all of their
feelings.
DtoerStories
a point of keeping h rages In lcellnt "
on mie f.enrgn Mellows onco snld
nt an arllNtr,- bitinmet In New York:
ir rich men pay millions for a
few faded and dubious Itembrandls
i"d Titans, and Ihe finest native lal-
process of ,, communicates ,, ,. f"r "" "'
eagorness to him VB9 it. i,pr,.',. Werner of real genius said
Does your life ,,, anything?
William
lames ud wherever
lo me 11 11....
genuinely sienlfi .... v-
.:.. : ,,B "it p win, ,,. .";,. " . ". said t
. siovo paste or dry Uometimea ., ." "..landior
ponsn. A portion of this is m.,i ' "Ic I'ercepins
toned in an old saucer with spirits , son.ellmes with ',,"IK'Ila"'1"' 1 he raised ,l,e
. ....lieuune. a small quantity ..,,, . ' "lougiu ,
mack varnish Is mixed with Ihls .....11. .. " " found, there
'I thought Voor
nan inkei, It for rent
wild Ihe Westerner
renl.' "
'hut
,r r,, . : ..... -.11.
.u.Blll, UIU UR IX(lrtl
i tili. si ii. .
there IH !,. , """nB "o jew-
I IHitHI,
Porttinco' In 10 uu,y rcB,
t - .
l-roiii Itiioili D. K. Alexander of'
the Hock Creek ranch, was among
the vlsliors In Klamath Fulls yes-1
terdny. Alexander Is one of Ihe big.
come owners in Klumulh county.
Coming - Mr. n, .Mrs. (). p.
Iliiiighton of Corning. Calif., are
among the week's vlsliors In Klam
ath Falls to visit and transact other
affulrs.
Hull llotel -ll. D. Wherlnnd, a
frequent business visitor with the
Associated Oil company. Is In the
city for a short business visit, slop
ping nt tho Hull hotel.
Oilell Ijikt--Visitors In Klnmnth
Palls from Odell luke include I) l
Huberts and o. p. llaughton, of that
section of On-con.
.
Kurt. Klniiintli visitors In Klam
ath Palls this week Include several
residents of Fort Klamtith. Among
those from Ihe neighboring city In.
chide J. V. I'lter and O. W. Kngle
who arrived lust night for a few
days' visit.
visiiiiin i'r,.,Mr, nni, Mri
Mark lunna nre vlslilng with Mrs.
Hnnnn s parents for a week In Port
land, motoring up t18 flrHt ()f
week to spend their visit.
PTu ''''""' -Among ihn Klnmnlh
fal s roslilenis who have spent .
re Tuke W mwk '
were Luke Walker, accompui I by
Mb, mul ,r."- A"""' ""
M s Ml,, ,,,,, l(ay wlm
return?f, n V"""y Wednesday,
returning the ,,,, ,lny
a
lnI'.re',",v',h,mAnU'n,t lhe vl"l,or"
Colin , , "",n,"er Mr- Katie
to an K'""""" KallH "" """k
Wirnn of her son, Malt Colin.
re.ur!,",'.n"MI"" A,,a has
returned 0 m,1.h ,,,. ,
Inlorestlng v, " . 1 a !
"ig visit in Portland, whnro
Cliililri'll's I'tfl'ri
fruss
WttrJ
Kunninl An
, Word 1. In tin'
Word 4. A weiten
Word 6. A wrlttt
c Running I"
I Word 2. A ""a
. earri money,
t' Word 3. A loop
knot.
V,-YESTw'
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Michael. ", th0 --"t p..t week ou her