The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ne
At the End of the Rainbow!
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THE KLAMATH NEWS
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vMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (InriKrtl) "
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WALTEB WEST
Lditor
Btuineu Manager,
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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 at we understand if Abraham Lincoln
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
o
THAT advertising is one of the most important
pia'-s of every business.
, THAT advertising must be done in a way that
.will stimulate the people to a more favorable attitude
toward the business advertised.
; . THAT it must be done in a way that will best
attract their attention to the merchandise for sale.
THAT it is a good idea to change things around
often, arrange stocks so they will look a little differ
ent to the customers each time they come in. The
fame old set-ups gets tiresome; a good looking stock
helps a!es. '
THAT it is the customers who make a business
possible, -so too much attention cannot be given to
service. Advertising will bring the customers to
the fool',. but it takes the right service linked to the
right goods to sell them.
THAT the right kind of advertising is necessary
to develop new business, but it must be given time.
It won't do all the work, but it will do more than its
share. '
. ADVERTISING IS SERVICE AND THE PEO
PLE ARE EXPECTING THIS SERVICE. THE
BUSINESS CONCERNS THAT DO NOT GIVE
THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY EXPECT ARE JUST
LOSING THATS ALL.
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no mere ltri'oaoaa text thao thrir jruur moral luiK-rior.ty too cimb. lu
Joint lore for one man. I'auailr not toll him tbat ;oa ar a I'M.-
Mararval aal I ttrrw llo.; ne
dr4:rvd amount of mararonl la boft
inc. 1 ltd wattr natll tradrr about
kalf aa hour. Throw tha macaroni
Into tha aalftlr boiling aat.r and
kp It bolllnk brUkl all tha t!m.
Poor lata a rolandrr lo dratn. rina-
ln la cold aat.r la bU-ach. Into iTb tlw t. ,n.M
lh Mu.rp.n put a rood tablrapoon I ,nJ tohu J
flour. tir amooih. and gradually add I
on cup or mora of milk, atlrrlng
i constantly to kwp from luniplrtg
Sraion with prppr aad aalt. It It
1 boll a moment and thra add from , To i'onkaa . U
ona-balf to a cup I mora or laaa ac- yaatardar tor
'cording to taatrl rhm praloaaly waa called oa ban J
xratcd or rut fin. It It boil until will rrlara to tat
'tha ch la rt pik and add tha 1 day.
' drained macaroni, thrn pour all Into,
. a buttcrfd balling dlah. corrr the' a llawli
CLEAN LITERATURE
when the man ahoa-a a d.'jtinrt pref
erence for one of them, the friend
ship enda. Two girls arit me:
I Iear Mrs. TbomtMon: We are two
girl cousins of about the same age.
and we both love the same boy. We
are yery good friends and don't want
to break onr friendship. And we
tian and that he Is not. Anl do nrjt
be so foolinh as to let four health
suffer ao yon can die. Wouldn't
that he suicide as well as poison?
Keside. you are not going to in
crease your attrartiTenesa by mop
ing, lie as healthy and active as
you can. IJon'l antagonize" him by
Children's Pictorial
Cross W'onl Piizte
In many of the states west of the Mississippi the
:owbfiY and prospector still ride their bronchos and
buircs and live lives of romance, adventure and ex
plorationthe basis of western open air literature.
The western literary product includes moving
pictures, action stories, cowboy songs and frontier
ballads, and thousands of story, verse and song
writers supply the world with this material that is
read by millions.
Two years ago Col. E. Hofer, of Salem, Oregon,
a life-long newspaper man and publisher, establish
ed a western literary monthly, The Lariat, to encour
age western writers, set higher standards, and fight
degenerate products.
In its third year, it is followed by The Lariat
Story Magazine, published by Real Adventures Pub
lishing Co., New York, and the North-West Writere
Bureau at Salem, Oregon, making a market for liter
ary products of the open air and adventure stories
in popular magazines.
While thrilling with the romance of a new and
robust civilization, western writers as a class tun out
a clean, vital, wholesome literature singularly freo
from all taint of degeneracy.
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Carpets should be worn
fioor.
on the feet, not on the
I'oii't lose your grippe.
Vliief.
Sneeze in your handker-
Every sleeping porch is a health resort.
I ckn't give up our friendship with the ak'n ahere he is going. Do not
; boy. What shall we doT Do not bim " tnat theaa things matter
j tell us to try and forget the only m"-h to you. He alert and Inter-
ihoy we bare erer lored. It ia im- """d 'n other mattera. Head some
(possible. We can not posnlbly do it roo(1 books. 1
! because we're tried it more than
on. And hare seen it can't be W0RK1K" EVELYN: Since you
done. Both of our parents approve ar" BOt ena!, lo Ihe r. ''- '
of the boy. and are willing for us lo nolh,n " ''an ''" ou ""'Khl 'how
ikeep company with him. Kreryone your r"t incut of hla treatment by
who knows him thinks he la a rery re,u"in t0 " out '" '''" h-n he
'nice boy. ,,,k Wn- Iikplar an Interest
FSTHPRIIPII i ivMinni th"r b0'"' ,f hor rtr,,l'
LSTHhllBtLL A.S.SABLLL. ljkc, ,. wi, ,how u ,h(1
. I see no reason why both of you
Isnouldn t continue to be friends with
the boy aa long as he does not show
any preference. When he does, you
will know whether you are friends, j
Because then. If you are friends, the ,
one who lose will step aside with!
good wishes for the luckier one, and '"h00' a few weeks ahe begun
accept the attentions of other boys. in ller '"Iters home "Jessica. "
Hrotner Tom thought he would
Amorous C atechism give her a little dig about It. so he
Dear Mrs. Thomnxon: I ,n . wrote: "Dear Jessica: Daillca ami
have gone to visit Aunt
a J
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cttoa. w
mr i tnuiutu 10 brown, or. if ynq rnuy.
i Sf EPWOI
puizeJ
! "Take her In the t.le nt Van
'promptly adrUed the friend to whom ,OD "l,h ""ba or crumbled loaat.d Bonania
sh was speaking "aaes and put lata a hot oren tranaavl
Or. If you Friday.
A paper aner all the paopla ban
'pponuulty to eipreaa Ihemaelree It
hey desire that's The Klamatt
Staa
DinnerStories
After Jessie had been at boarding ;
sign- i
am a
girl 15 years old and In love with a;Momll'a
boy 1. He says he lores me. and Liziica. Lncle Kainlra la talking of j
also acta like he does. Ills folks DU)'lnH a new machlnli a, hut he
ay he Is too young to go out nights. aoen-t know whether to get a Ford-
uo you think he ought fo tell me he' "'a or Cherlra. The old towica
lores me? He wants to come to mylha" ha1 a eaUh'a. I was going to
house to see me, but my parents re-'-a" " Ne'H, but I changed It to
use to let him come. Should lhey: """'a, it was a biillica. Your uf-1
do this? On) of my nelghtlor boys' '"tionale brother. Tomlca."
wants to keep company with me. and j
I refuse him, tint this doesn't keen! There Is a farmer In Oenrgia who
dunning Across.
Wurd 1. What the landing in the
j.ic-ire is called.
Worn 6. Some.
Word 8. An indefinite article.
Word 10. A southern state. Ab
breviated. Word 11. The atate In which
Mark Twain was born Abbreviated.
Word 12. A conjunction.
Word :i A small, round mark
made ly pencil or pen.
Wo-d 15 A sharp, pointed dart,
usuallj feathered.
Kunning Down.
Word 2. Kxclaination of 'aurhter.
Wo-,1 ;,. a heavy iron or steel
Implement with a hooked end osed
by hiri.
Word 4. A transporation line.
Abbreviated.
Wonl identical.
Worrt 7 a- I . . .
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I lor rowing a bout. I'lurul.
him from wanting me to go out wlthfor l"a iime nnl natnredly com-
mm. What should I tell him? Am1
I too young to go with boys? Khnuld
I Iiiih
pitca with the renuesta of amateur
hunters for Ihe loan of hi. d,.e
I let them kiss me? I was proposed ,lna"y' n"wT. 'he farmur's pa-
10 one time, but refused, alihnuch 1 l"'n''' eJhausled, nnd he
lored Ihe boy dearly. Should I have
done this? I'OI'ULAP. fillti,.
To you, of course, all this Is rery
serious. To grown-ups. It hi silly.
ma iovo protest,! ons of a Imv ri
arc not to be taken seriously I
16
oenvered himself i man W, ,k.
ed for the dog one day:
"See here, my friend, llioro wasn't
a belter water dog living until you
snooting gem, took lo borrowing
him. Now his hide Is ho full of nhot
When lie ! 25 he himself will lan.h 1 A !,lnk "' bottom like a
at them. Your parents realise thatl "
you shouldn't be thinking serlouRly .... u
of love and marriage at your ago , , ,.. "h "'rKm WB" ln"'l''
and naturally are unwilling for thejwi w '"'lay '" lh" '",a
boy to come to your house. Ills par-1 ,1 ' '
onls evldenlly feel the same way L .m" '' '"""""f. "''J'-Hed
Forget love. (! with boy, forfh w' '"Vl"K hr "!Mnn
friendship', sake. Knjoy youth and! n ' C"""" not "enilirac
a free mind while you can. oah.
"""i nm I to do with a
maid like thai?" a,,ked her mistress.
In mock despair. ""'
Word It. A newnliva
Worn 10. Kxiiresaion much oed
m the llilile meaning look, behold.
Word 13. A physicinn. Abbre.
viation,
Worl U. Toward.
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