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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
THF Irl .. Saturday. July 1?2." - , P Four Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne THE KLAMATH NEWS Owned and rbllbcd by KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated), Offlrs-r. and !lre,lor.rN!e fMt.rh.lii. Rye,... II. Hard lce- mklnl; lie. H. Klrve. --rrrt.rj; Ualtrr Mroaarh. I rearer, (ion.tllotlng the o.r. rf :. rallre outstanding Hock lM.I B H. STEVENSON Managing Editor j. w. Mcdonald v. Edltor WALTER WEST Business Manager, Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Office I. 0. 0. F. Building. 102-122 S. Fifth St. Telephone 877 Xu. I Addreaa all communlratlona and maka ill remittance payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY In ordering change of address, subscribers should always (Ira tba old aa well aa tba new addreaa t Subacriptlon Rate All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered by Carrier, per month M j Delivered by Carrier, tlx montha . Delivered by Carrier, one year Outside? Klamath County 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 vx understand if Abraham Lincoln til Alwavs Keadv io Strike! EVERY ONE TAKE NOTICE In 1913, $203,763,550 worth of property was des troyed by fire. In 1923, the figure had mounted to $535,372,782 and the estimate for 1924 places the probable total at a new high pointr $545,810,639. This is at the rate of ten millions and a half dollars a week which can be represented by a row of ten thousand dollar residences over four miles in length set on fire and completely destroyed every seven days. . Because of their close contact with the fire loss problem, the insurance companies realize more clear ly than does the general public, the magnitude of the yearly waste of material wealth and human life. . As undenvriters, they view with alarm the re sultant ever-increasing loss ratio, approaching 60 per cent last year. Cooperation of every interest toward conservation, with earnest coordination, constitutes the best possible, and indeed, the only means, for remedying a situation which is a discredit to an en lightened people. I ' , - - - i "THRT AT g L illlll-'! 'J" "r ' int. ituiowin irnnr tm noiiivr rw- f m'mti-r f a ttrobtvm wMrta hr-wii Your qatMig. hun.trr.U ii( 1rU In tht hi.allljr: , r. ll , jWpr Mv lnr Mri Thombaitn: U'lmri tit r.....u. 1 i . Ir I ll.i im full ml flat itkuriaT ai at .1 I. !rli.iK'ri htm u;m 11-117 a mmmm ami 111 int. priiblrBj no priYlltkn ht.'Hr lii tile llvlnCatid Ilia rbitrcBaj nm cr.'td In rlllerialn ilalea? a mluHim Tv I have pin my quriiiiun anti n aiiuoi . iriiiix a rop ine i1iif.iiiiu i iiiwiij. niii7 iinr, ii, rii-ppt lo ItjJ in:, miii ar Kiiuuirti iikv iiitwii. . lauy ailoa brr II 11.1, r. .,,, ..... .... rrrm, ,,(( I h.if. .riii'il on miMirrnuw uim-u eti.itiKh uf i9 . ,1 . Irii-mU In )ul WHAT and demand n ,ki Hi., m tn do. Home are or uici opm- n rune. ()r(ft(!,i I.m 1 bat If iiw'i nxiin In i.irllull)j , ( ll!ne ri:iir-Ueil. II Hnul'l ba Der-i Khe u feiilr proper- wlillo othrra aro per ferlly .ullil.ltlard pt.-.e to trfka our youni men iliey will ili nert u lrl wlin have mine liujmni an1 ki In ti Inrarr rlty In try our link at a tno ,lth ktt n'.esri ami uriirr oppnnunny. ann montha or aa? n rrk thoe ho hara himna In whli h I, it other iin, l.i i ntertiiln them. Wltnl are wa to other lrl ta j, do let 1 hem ao? An autoiiinlille..rau about btam helpa to aolra the ptiatla. Inn eery-haa plenty d ,ku, n 1 na a fr. it in a proo- WHm lit-, ,J ; Iroahle lie '..ti.d? Mr, ilial. do lb.,; j luui aiau o' a r lie am a youttK lawver who had; Jut runed pruetlrlnK In a amnll In-ar Mra. Tk, I .. a uuas toau youm tuia lor l-nt 11? STATE FORESTRY MK.N'L HI XT ' llrenkfn-.t Melona Corn Flakes I'ancakea with Kresh Jelly t Coffee l.uneliiMn Rice and Tomatoes Berries with Cream Milk Ilran Conk lis Dinner Beef Pot Roast Butter Beans fine sugar, one cup flour. Ik-at ten yolks until IlKht. ;licn add th.' sucar. then two UilileKpuons v. jt-r. a p-.ii'-h of tialt. Sift one heaping lia(in hakina: powder with the flunr. h! ir In one-half the flour, then the whit. or the eggs beaten stiff, then the rest of the flour gradually. Ii:tke in long, shallow hhiult linn well creased. When donn turn oui on a damp ton el on a bread hoard, rover Potatoes top of cake with fresh Jelly and roll Radishes : while wan.:. Are )uu lha you,, ilea yor, areal. t..n mid hung hla Ign nul.l.le of , ba aiitprli'n '" "' "'r 11 - nsnti- p dl.taite f , i.r A -trnm-er aim 1 alien in run-1 ihmk. he U prltj uii nun aw ine mil ami " ar ll h her Mv K "" ' gnne with ker aa. -ign' lh.nl you see how 11 reo.l.' mjr b-lhalha 111 In oitr ftmt nanto - Alexander, j fnr tp niAn wi9J .Mimroe. or atiatever ll t. " tltn. And. petkia Oh. ye. I kn..w. aald Hie lawyer oilier boya fur lat resignedly. "I.ul I don I exai tly like , for your but '" "" " twite, Isn't free wny not: a-a.-u tnr riirni. "It aura more deiSj lookn nlK'it h-iij an It II. Whnt la 1 wlin nlinaa any W jotir flr.-ii nniueT "A '.'.1 111." A MalM Itjon.i g:ie.l at the new Irlpleta' iN-or- Mra. tiA wtill fiiili.rly pri l.'. hut not a ittr!Klrl Of In. klul a upl.relieiinlon In Ills eye. lo verthil ! ''P w"-l a ) '"t --! leu. Jelly Roll Tea The state of Connecticut has taken a long step forward toward forest planting and preservation of existing forest wealth. The nutmeg state, with no mountains, little hill country and mostly stripped of its original woods, appropriated this year $445,000 for acquiring state forests.' . That little New England state has the nerve to select 25,000 acres of land suitable for forestry, and aims to plant trees and redeem 200,000 acres of woods. Scientific forestry and fire protection for trees should be made a vital issue in every state in our country and the little New England commonwealth is setting a fine example planting raw material for its traditional wooden nutmegs. . ' o SMOKELESS NATION FORECASTED TOIUVH ICKCII'KS Rlee and Tomatoes steam llrnii ('(Mikit'M A good homemade cookie It is predicted that America will be the first na tion to outlaw smoke, soot and ashes by using gas fuel instead of solid fuel for heating processes in shops and factories. It will be first to have its homes Heated by gas, thermostatically controlled. The increasing use of gas is an inevitable result of modern demands for comfort and efficiency, to svh-eh must be added the growing conviction that hu- 'uT mmS P1'01)fy ai'C SUffe,ing taxable dam age tiom the smoke, i The proRrcss of fuel conservation depends upon ll progress of gas utilization.' The public is beiin n.ng o see this truth and act accordingly The ga industry has grown because it has saved coal laboT and money for the public. ' ' It isn't intelligent to be ahead of your times. You -an t make a nouch mmni i... . ' fc'uw y nowiing for can t make peaches. Kfflit at nnv l.n.A nf th. - ... gether one cup rice one quart tom.-!eBpecally , hcat , toes one. large onion cut In plece,.jcn the kcon , o(f one teaspoon sa.t one teaspoon . , , , ., , , , ( ,gar. bteam ono hour. w, tMi,M Cream together very t !i..r ;li l I Ibi loi Koaxl A properly cook-!''" rl,n ,',!'" brown sugar, two egg. ,ed pol roast of any king means a ' " half eup i lioi ienliiK. Add two meat that Is easily digested and that ! thirds enp .,1,1 strong eoff. e. ilu can be sliced and served cold later teaspoons cinnamon, one-half tea- ou. nesmes serving as the basis forj"P''" Klnger. one-quarlc-r te.1,,,,,11 several tasty dishes later when it is' "alt. three ru;it bran, one and one. too far gone to slice further. A nalf "'Pi flour, three teaspoons hak- jtnick piece of round steak or a;ln powder. Drop one lensponnrul shoulder piece makes a good roast. al 'l'"e n well-oiled pan and hake or a piece off the rump. Put a ln a moderately heated oven. A few i tablespoon of fat- bacon fat or beuf K"nd nuts, raslns or dales may jsuetinti, whatever utensil you arei"(l,l;d to the halter before adding (planning to conk the meat in. Home " "our " desired. Sweet or sour j housewives think nothing serves thenillk may be substituted for the cold purpose so well aa an old-fashioned : eo'feo. iron kettle, but I have lusted very x""ii poi roasts that wore cooked 1 in a very modern aluminum ono. j Put the meat in the hot fat after! wiping It carefully with a wet cloth! and brown thoroughly all over. Fry I an onion in the fat und let It slm-l mer with t,c r,)ll8l. stilk H f(,w, 'loves Into the meal. n,. a couple1 of bay leaves, sail and pepper, and a! Itlllc hot water and let It .ook v..,i """" unul tender which will be I r'"";rson preached that lire i or Ureo hours or longer, a,..11'1 ""'5' lo the wise, cording to the slr.e of the roast. p0-l "Kt'cn f"" 'be nook and chimi oes ,aV t.00keU n tho im,.,m i prudence. It wears a pan the last hour of cooklnc ir an'' dangerous front- ,yoa wis), t ,,,, , te .. a, The violation, of the laws of n.v (Chopped-up green pepper gives a nice! ",r'! hy ""r I'" decessors and I flavor, or nillshr,w,mu i. . Contellllli.t':..-!, . . . 1 1 ., " "e anneai . " piiiiisiieu in il to the gravy, or. If you nrefer also. , thick toniuto sauce may be n,r,.H ' "n" ;over the meal when It Is m- ,niind lis , . OH 1 .".V ...11 M (lOU the platter. Instead of the brown m""""' "'"lle.tual and n, gravy. To make the brown gravy. "nd nU, a violation on viol,,. Ion ,' ", " "'"""ipoons flour to 10 '""mound misery man anfferlnr. "rnl.upplly aliiinU no matt exiKis who has nut in his own person be come io some amount a storkholiler In the aiu. and so made himself lia ble to a share in the etplntlon." our culture, therefore. Kmerson argues, must not omit the arming of the man. "Let him hear in season thai he is horn Into a state of war iwlth na ture i, and that the cotiiiiionwealth and his own well-being reiinro thai he should not go dam Ing in the weeds of peace, but allied, self collected and neither delving nor dr.adllig the thunder, lit hint take le.ih reputation and life in his hand and with perfect urbanity dare the' gibblt and the mob by the absolute tr;i!h nT his speech, and the rectitude of his behavior." i. mng panned a dark plcure. ll.( Ai;u. J,v . , ,;,. Kn.erson , , some comforting Ne.s,-RoU.r. ., come ! ,",.1 ..' , , Iwiir.lnndd re your gnlli. H ll(n ' ." " "'' "'-nslon of vr lirt.r V calatiilly ,e ,,-.! su ti'eplilile crinie " hear, ,,, s,,. ,,ow l, k a nd Na- i Tbi, Is ,l,e cry being broadca., ' " r l as set the utmost Infliction ,,, fril.ml , r ,(,. .s,otl, wn . darn I hi., l!,.i.,. ...,,... .... 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