The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sumlav. July 2fi. .923.
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Editorial and Feature Page of
Klamath New
THE KLAMATH NEWS
OwhiI awl PohlWied by
KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated)
Officer J IHrrrtne.:.le f"lerNtw. prcblcM: Byro. H. Hunt vice.
"iJIliIIJi Brti H Mev.-w.nn. mrtri Walter Stronarh. lrea.ur.-r.
Kir. STEVENSON Managing Editor
j. w. Mcdonald 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. O. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St
Telephone 877
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FULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS
(Longest In he WorW
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have jaith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln
f
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
THAT it takes organized effort to build a city?
j THAT every citizen is vitally interested in the
civic and business affairs of the home city.
THAT the business men are community leaders.
THAT their judgment should never be biased
or warped by any disturbing influence. They
should cooperate in a way that will move their city
along faster on the road of progress.
THAT business interests should be open and
above board and back every worthy project for the
home city- v i ; . .
THAT they should T)e able" to speak from 'knowl
edge and experience as to what is best for the home
city.
THAT they should have no axe to grind with
each other, but co-operate together to the end that
the home city will be a busier and better city.
THAT citizens should back them loyally and
help local business; as business grows so will the
city grow.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. DON'T DE
LAY! IT'S YOUR CITY, IT'S SUCCESS MEANS
YOUR SUCCESS. CO-OPERATE AND DO IT
NOW!
1 Bttr.JL WZ i3&ffl-lxnZAW
m to w
EAKTyHOMEpML
lie has Ihre children: sh has' k. l aaklai a
flic, will in fart au-ci in.ir ui.r- mi-ir sllllao,
rln A woman wrlles: jlhey knw.
i, sr Mrs. Thompson: I am a lrl 0f ,0
married wmiian. aged X. I ha affair. V, .
live children. My husband led me to be bteaklu
sIhiuI l niiiiilhs am Al lhal lime man. parilrshs,
... ...r Ml Klnre then I hare iirohahlr k.. .
hern llv Inat with my nuicher. Now Ins the preset
I am In ! with a man aooui v
..Id lie has lMn divorced. WUHHIKU:
,f,.,.n hi. wife an.) he has a.ke.1 m H J
hln. Mv hu.band has been ,0!, U4
I'...-,!..! ..n.. hefore. but nlvorced P'"1"'"! tkt m
Lnd ha. written to m. several lime. r" "UH kiJ
i ... w w i it m m lis rullilt l.a.k lo him. I
f,.r this other man. and I know ,"""" ""
- ... - ,. I.. . I . r . r .
lie r.rr. ...r ..... -um ... II K : ,
(re.. U".. .... - --.crnt hu ,UUr.
thrre rhlMren In a hm. lo you .. .
. - - .Mr u. ij
think I should lo ba. k to my hu- .d tu, llo, 1
. ... ..... . Atwnr.-m ..(! Tl.U M
uxurr man is wiumi ... .
My hg.b.nd has been ry mean to KLAATUJ
.,,.1 ir.ierf m. verr cruel. Mr' n
hu.liand always went around wild" OREGON
oihrr women. IMa tell me what ' "
...,(.. llltltillT KYKIl WIKK. ' "HTI.asn. J.
Y..u. of curse, want lo dlorr '; "JT ' i
1. ,,... m.I n,l m.rrv till, other ' ." A
" , lN-iarlnirnl ol tk
mu Hliuo your hu.band treated ,,,. , ,mw
y.m u rrueliy. and left you when (. Man.ia roust; ;
yuu were III, he dues not deserve nut of the ui, J
ens..!rall(.B. Hut are yoa sure that u.ry. .. iJ5t
ih.t this other man will be able to ' IWslJ
!.-.re for elKhl .hlldrrn? For. of r
nur. ynu ratinot rjipnrt him lo
Ihf
fiamt of
THE MARY'S LAMB OF RADIO
This summer marks the inauguration of real
portable radio receivers. Now radio need not be left
at home. The summer vacation this year to be com
plete and up to the minute must include radio equip
ment. It can be secured in a compact case which
will provide endless entertainment and bring the
news of the day to the mountain camp as well as to
the seashore, hotel, bungalow, houseboat, canoe,
yacht or automobile.
"Dry cells of a standardized size are a universal
commodity" H. T. Mclhuish, of the Radio Corpora
tion of America says. "They have so many different
uses that they are found not only in the stock of the
large radio shops but in the general store of the cross
roads hamlet. A few extra dry cells will insure sat
isfactory radio reception for months."
Illntl.'P. Cilllnrts
saoa
MKXr If INT
Hr.'akfa'.t
Oranges Oatnv-al
Poached Kkks on Toast
Cookies Coffee Milk
lilnner
Escalloped Potatoes with Ham
Tomatoes with Bread Crusts
Whole Wheat Bread. Butler
Red Raspberry Jam
Cream Pie Tea Milk
Supper
Cream Dried Beef
(Jrccn Di-an.
Berries or Sliced Peaches
Cocoa Cup Cakes
Houehold Hint?
provide for your rhlldrrn without frI1). J
you beina a oiutlier lo Ills. Ores. in durltii tkJ
'olher new emir
l.ielorn l NUtren i purled Inin Ike J
Hear Mrs. Thompxon: I am only 'he pat wirk. d
a vouiia alrl of M and am In love '
. -I.- I. i.l. This rrsrbM IV
. , i 1000 Mftiers lf
,.r than myself, hut I lor htm dearly ! , jm) Mrmm
:.n.i my o.o.n. r .no ...u ..o . oj-.jlt. ,,,,.,,, t,
.to niy going out with this young frl-!,,, 1
low. for he Is a very good friend of .
jours ami alo my bnilher's chum Evolllllora Prtat
I V, . . . ..... n k ....In rnmn.nv with! 1
. . ' i
him for about thre months, and uCtllCB I
I lo understand liln.i!f. that he msy nnce In a while between times he
i nee whut It is thut lie M-i'kl eml hsn - w....l.l ...it with j.m ..Itinr vlrlM. ! IIAYTON', Tn)t
!oii,rhl to he; what he unu. anil !i,h make, me very nnitry and Je.l.
T.hal. tnerefore. be U. ioun
, llownnl I.. Hi"
i .... .1
I knw if 1. rlvhl fttr me l.w4" "Ml,u ly '1
. ..... ...u . u... i K. ... 'n e nr... u.
mil m m .noHivii.. kii.i.. .n. .!..m an mai way. uui i iuv ...h mi '. . Vnnrki
i some day, and don't want no one
According to (his il. f inlllnn. I.lfc ,.,. to have him. I lore lilm, and he die diemM. -
in to man. In other wnriK tu will, often told me that lie loved me. but iae, are the a."
(ne r. hut rheniiial rc-agenls are to thel.tm I raunot believe him. and p- C""'n ln'"0
l.o.ly; it is only by life that a man'rlally when he takes someone e-lse,!nT K"n'' 0,1
:the .tnrn In n r.f.n lr iH Livn hi. I
much limner than wv-r. In n k 'Prtd hlm from '"'', d hop to have him a. my ow:n f( f(K, ,:
lemereencv if v., .1 i.i I..-.,.. .. h, .... i some day, and don I want no one ,I)M ,
water l.otlle al all a Ikik of :iil i
a vatinfactory nubslitute. I. at
night with the drug utore rlojc.l
not salt nag na proveo a uiessine - - 7 - ' 'Knu.kv mountiat
reveals whut he Is. ana it is only 111 out. Hut lie had promised me lie ram tnT0 hMt,
It is difficult to estimate just the fur a" hn himself that he would wall for me until 1 was of m
amount of toast which the family ttU- ; ""-n oalA 1 married'
will cat each morning. Save t!. Then l.lfe is Hie niaiillcstutlon of and also swear upon a stack of '
slices as they are of good bread ' Marai'"fr- 01 ,"e somciiinig inai wo uitiles that lie does lov me. 1 nava ;
heavily buttered. When enough of ""lerstand by that word. often tried to overcome this bahlt !
them collect to cover the bottom of An'' " nHt '"" 0",!,,ll' of being Jealous and hero lately It!
TOMAY'H KKCIPKS
a good ailed platter, or to serve the "' '' nA outside lime, tlial charar- seems as If I hail stopped being that
family, prepare a dish of rreanicd t'-r UI"l'r!",!1 alteration, us a re-, way s llltl-, and hope lo get rid of
1 meat of some kind.
I This may be creamed rlii.ken,
I:. I.n-e V.!
C'lill-lrcll's IV-
e .-.ut
.suit of the self knowledge which life, all of It. Please tell me If you Ihlnkt
ithat he really loves me. or If he Is1
pives.
I Just trying to use me aa a plaything.,
Tills argument, which becomes like ho says ho does other girls.
EMPLOYE OWNERSHIP
'-A newspaper .story tells about a car shop work
er who for many years spent his money as fast as
b!HtTS?HlLi. In coun!e of time he g0t a little wife
f f lllft,c h"me fntl a little family-which
just about used up his increased earnings
The telephone company for which he then work
cd, talked him into sav.ng through an easy payment
sssr in thc corporati"-he LLL
w tS giv,c ih,e a bett" ssr
Jij! Stck ta thc telephone
,uwuv ui,iiit.i;K,
Kscallope.l Potatoes with Ham creamed chicken with oysters. cream
Rub into a thick slice of ham a little ! e(! lamb, creamed shrimps, creamed
brown sugar Dredge sliced potatoes ici beef or cold roast beef In l'l""'-r "" a "econd reading. Is! MISS M.
with flour. Season. Plate one-half brown gravy. Pour the hot enamel Ml'lrled by Schopenhauer In this. Any young nmn who admits he Is
potatoes in baking dish, then the ; meat over t!ie cold loast and set the ",ann''r: uslng other girls as pluylhings la
ham, and rest of potatoes. Cover ' platter on r.n aiestos mat in a hot I" only the mirror Intojvery likely lo havo the same altl-
with milk. Bake slowly for two , oven for ten minutes. This last step " "'-'n "''" ln order that 1 tude toward you. You say your
hours. h Imnortant. as It elves tt... 1,,.. he- may get a reflection of himself,! parents do not oblert to you mini
I 1 cream ttr brown gravy a chance to ,'"t '"' m"y comn understnnd ; out with hlm. and that be Is your
I t'up Cakes One cup brown sugar. ' moisten the toast, .and the toast "'at reflection: that ho brother's chum. Do they know that
one-half cup shortening, one egg. 'itself becomes well heated by t,i8 ma' '"'P WHAT It Is that the mirror;
I one teaspoon cinnamon, one-half tea- means. shows. I
.spoon cloves, ono cup sour milk, one "l.lfe
teaspoon soda, one-half cup chopped
sweet apples, handful of raisins, two
jand onc-tiuarter cups flour. Bake In
deep gem pans. Use any kind good
icing.
Plum 'unserve !
Three pounds of blue plums, three !
poun'ls sugar, one and a half pounds!
seeded raisins, three oranges. Juice
and grated rind. Cook tun II thick!
like Jam.
is the proofsheet, In which: Again the negio swung the whip,
the compositors' errors are brought 'and the honeybee fell dead.
"ghl. Noting a pair of bumblebees on
"How they become vIMhlo. and still another blossom, the negro
whither the type Is large or small switched (hem out of existence with
are matters of no consequence 1 the crucker of his new lilaiksnake.
"N'lihcr In the externals of llfolnnd drew further udmlrullon from
nor in tin. course of history Is Ihernlhls new employer,
any significance; for as it Is all one! A Utile farther along I lie planter
whether an error occurs In Ihe largo spied a hornets' nest In a bush bo
i.vpe or the small, so it Is all ono, iside thc highway. Two or three hor-
"Mnn who asplro lo a happy, a "s r"Kllr''!' 'he essence of the mailer, nets were assembled ut the entrance
titilllunt and .,nu- life Instead of ,""'"er an evil dlsposlilon Is mir- lo Ihe nesl
virtuous one, are llko foolish actors '"r"' " coniiicror of the world or
who want to he always having great " "" "n swindler.
in one case be Is seen of all men.
Fir HE BEST
"Can you hit them, Sam?" I10 In
qulfed, pointing lo the hornets.
Yas, sail, I kin," replied tho
tley's
Suggestions
A b 1. 11 .. ..
" " "''""' "" 10 parts Ihe parts that are mark.-d l,y
"7' " 7", ""' "",,,n,",r ,ril"n"h- 'lh-- l' " """r- ,,"r,""m "nl- I'lm- negro, "but I ain't Kn' ,
,h . . ,. " '""n "' """ '"" "'"I'-rmiH thing Ik not " Hial he should Hee himself ofgaiilneil
; "- "'" """ ne.,uaio.i niiAi or now MUCH, but ll v.- Is "" 'iKHiri
for removing the butts from hlalihey el. :o ,i seemed to ri, h.,p,
10 " " ' ' : nauer, pes: im f t .
j .... . j Wn ' 'old by one school of ,,a
When cleaning the goMfisi, ,wl 'osophers thai a man doc, not at.....
, put he fish In bowl win, about ,.n s moral character remains ,
, ...... iii 01 san an.: "il to solutely th...
Ilbc water. I.eavo lliem in this until life.
;you nave the bowl cleaned. Also
oowi 01 sail wale
when thev
. ' " 1 wim.ufjviHiion from ihr. ..ii(n.,..i
! Tb. neither experience, nor ' ' "" " Pi"r '"" "
,,, osophy, nor ,.v,. rciigon ran ef r. , . . ''''key if l,0 eould use tho
in putting away the clothes fold anv Imnr... 'I'. Without n W.tr.l It... m..ln
p 1. . ... ' .".ciiiL'iu in 11 in. " ......w
cw.ii iimitii pair ot pillow cases in. it .11 .1., . "nv
same throughout
Tliat hn must play the part
;ili.
hi.
Inch
A planter down in Kentucky hud
111 I i ni.,1...
. s.iaiiKs iiraro ns a .. ...
In 1. I - ( 1 Hllllllll
1 1 1 r. lie nanileil llllll n I. run I
A story Is being told .,( the en
gagement of an addilionnl chorus
man for a musical production.
Tho main chorus In the show nro
inalnljf mounted police and frontiers-
imen. for Ihe action of Ihn musical
comedy takes placo In Northwest
111
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Uunnlnt
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I. wi ;i
erine uas rnr.lv. il. without Ihe leUi .. .. ''
.. ... ' " '' It snake whin, climbed no on
meanlhg 0, V t Wh.. ... . '" " ' hi. head.1
u. . . . . 1" It Plave.l 11.1.
.. ,ou, not water i.oltlo springs a: which cvery,ni! ,., ," ., . " "" I'lossom alongsldo the
neea for an ache or pal,,. ,, lven , ... . ' ""on "That 1: n't so had " ...
with anil ,.,n. you V1. , ; ,,:;," "' . oe. , ,,,, ,. ,, " '.
""a """' "ny I- hee over ti,elt.v '
I'.'""" ,hu '""'k ",sh hHn g "nothing Ke
Out or 2110 ii.,1, iiiiIh for Iho po
sition one was selected Immune of
his excellent voice. lie was duly
brought before Ihn "powers that bo"
and promptly turned down aa look-
Iho part."
I he producer iAAn A 1. ....
builerfly.hlm , ,,, nqulr, , t0 n.
previous stage experience. Imagine
his surprise when Iho man replied:
"I haven't done much acting Intoly
I've spent my last five yonra In
Ihe Canadian Northwest mnunleil
police,"
Wind
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Werdli
the new capital i'"
Also a oo":
Word OPri
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Won! I. A bo
worn ..-.-fi
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Word 4. A Ptn
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