The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Sunday. Aupiist
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1 Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath
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THE KLAMATH NEWS
rwmorl and Published by
miATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated)
. . v... n...w-ln nmlilenC: Bjto H. Hard Tlcf
STldtl BTh --. secretary! Walter Strooarh. treasurer.
(SllSttUlith o.xr. af fc ctlr outstanding stock lue.)
B. H. STEVENSON : Managing Editor
wff:TERDwrSTLl
Entered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
' i as second-class matter.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY
Office I. O. O. F. Building. 102-122 S. Fifth St
Telephone 877
Address all communications and msks all remittances payable to
THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
In ordering change of address, subscribers should always give the old
, r as well as the new address
Subscription Rktes All Subscription! Payable in Advance
wltJ h rmrrimr nmr month 9 IM
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Delivered by Carrier, one year .
Ontslde Klamath County
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(Longm in me nunu;
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 we understand if Abraham Lincoln
A ROAD UP BLACK BUTTE
Perhaps the vision of a spinal road for automo
biles 'to the summit of Clack Butte, a natural obser
vation tower "from which an unparalleled view of the
Cascade range and the vast Central Oregon country
can be obtained, is but an idle dream; but such
dreams occasionally come true, as did Lancaster's
Columbia river highway and the early day vision of
a road to the lofty glaciers of Mount Rainier.
Construction of a winding road to the 6,425 foot
high summit of .Black Butte wpuldentail no costly
engineering wprk.: Itf would be a Second folot Butte
road on an enlarged scale. And, like the Pilot Butte
road, but also on an enlarged scale, an automobile
path to the summit of the dominant cone of the Met
olius country would make accessible to thousands of
people who would never visit it otherwise a point
which might well be featured in tourist literature.
Some writer has said that when the majestic
Cascade range was made, the Creator was so pleased
with the serrated skyline and the snow mantled
peaks of the Three Sisters, Three Fingered Jack,
Mount Washington, Mount Jefferson and Mount
Hood that he cast up from the molten interior of the
earth Black Butte, one of the most perfect volcanic
cones in America, to provide for man a dominant
station from which an unobstructed view of the Cas
cade skyline might be obtained. An automobile
road to the summit of this butte would enable thou
sands of motorists to get this inspiring view. '
In all probability, an automobile road to the peak
of Black Butte,- from whose base one of the rivers
of the mid state country springs, may nof even be
considered for many years, but it is the prediction of
a number of people who believe in the future of cen
tral Oregon a3 one of the country's great recreation
centers that in time a spiral roadway will be built to
the tip of the black volcanic cone which rears its
barren peak more than 3,000 feet above the sur
rounding timbered plain. Bend Bulletin.
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TELEPHOTOGRAPHY
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Cocoa
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Hollered Meets
Itlaikberrlea
Dinner
fork and Potatoes en casserole
llreaM
Crramrd Teas Lettuce Kalail
Milk
Cookies and Hllred Pearlies
TOIUVH KMII'KH
Cocoa Three teaspoons cocoa
(Ive teaspoons 'sugar, two rup boll-1 In breading ratlel
ing water, pinch anil, six teaspoons late eggs by J
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ronurnseii nine. .ik.....ki.ij m uuur, J
dry Ingreillenla then stir in boning, evaporated milk u
water put on stove and let roine to. crumbs. Yoi tin
a boll. Have the three rups ready sllrk Juilatwrk
with two teaspoons rnndenaeil nillkjused. Have tin k
In each and pour In me hoi roroa. unlimited n,t h
Silr. land pork uuur.
milk Kites t
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Ihrva medium alsed poialnaa and . b.wer owl.
(our amnll pork rhopa. Itemova Dim , . . ,
bones from the purk rbopa ami wlie.; To 1 an.ario J
I'eet ibn pt'lntoes and alli-e t iitlle I dren II U a laei fj
thin Into a buttered raaaerule, lay-, row ul low koottan
Ing a slice of meat ocraalonnlly and ; hallway wsere ik)
lightly seasoning each layer of pola-. Hielr ouidoer trsa
toes and meat with sail and pepper.
top Willi bread rrumba
browned In butter and Juat molalen
with a little milk. Hake In a hot
oven about one anil one-half hours.
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l-llure Halail Wttnh lettuce and
a couple stalks of celery thoroughly.
Illbbon the lotluce, chop the celery
over It and also anything left over
from some oher meal as pineapple.
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hem the ild (orau
length of av awe.
ting the seiinloiM
savea a great shIh
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EAKTHOMEpROBl!EN5
; Dear Mrs. Thotipsoa: I wsnt to myself to write him that showed 1
know if I did wrong or right regard- j was thinking of him' and my pride la
Ing the following: I had been go- """"ring so I can"! put my mind on
, ... , . , anything at all. And he never said
1 he recuired it, perhaps It would
imontns was very mucn in lore wnn
VVes: a. Chinese hujrleas poodle."
The' peddler dived into another
pocket. "Allow me," he said, "to
show you the latent thing In fly
paper."
A distinguished visitor was due lo
spend the night in a small town In
New Zenlund. and the local hotel
was notified to be ready. The high-b-tlattered
proprietor at once set
to work and had a bathroom added
to his guest a .room. . His ten-year-
every second of my existence , ""ng to write hi,n and did 1 lower. , , ,, ll(.c. of rr.,.k.
was in a dreamy state during alt mjr Pr de ln ido T (J1'1 ' ""; ,eil. extravagance, an,! was .,ulie out-
The first advertisement ever flashed across the
cpntinennt from Pacific to Atlantic coast by the new
ly invented telephotographic process, was received in
fNew'York recently when the complete layout and
text for an advertisement for the California Pear
Growers Association was wired from San Francisco
to New York in seven minutes. The transmission
was made over telephone line from a photographic
negative. . .
This is just another tribute to the scientific pro
gress constantly made by private industry in Amer
ica, m the interest of public service. While the rest
of the world is talking about getting telephones, there
is one for almost every home in this land and our
American telephone system has progressed a step
farther and is actually reproducing photographs over
vvjiiuuc mica auiiust instantaneously.
In love with him, or try to forget
him? The last fa quite lmnrliile.
because already I'm a wreck over it.
Kpokun about It.
"Just think," lie said, "building a
ha til room for one nighl, and then,
after all, it might turn out not lo
be his bath nlzht.''
make him feel cheap to tell me he
im and he, presumably, was in love got it and not to have even sent me
with me. I did nothing but think of a card. Did I really do n wrong
I hi:
: flnrl was
those montha-ju.t counting ,h. 'In ""t with him. a though
day. when I would see him again. I not,n BaPfened, when I'm so much
I had supposed he was a man through
I and IIiiuubU tuuiJu'l ever du
mean thine because he always wan
so honorable. Around Christmas w
time, naturally, I thought he would You did make a mistake In writ-1 Little Tommy worked in a drug
give me a gift not expensive, but; '"K t0 nln; and he may be a man of store and the druggist went out one
Just some little thing on account ofjthe 'VP8 that resents, consclounly or day and left him In charge. The
knowing me for five months end be-lUnconscioualy. any -forwardness in a rtrugKlKt told him that he might
Ing with him every week. Well. hewoml"- Besides, you apparently make an extra sale or two by sug
didn't. Just stayed away without an;navn'1 I'I'a of the spirit under-'gosling appropriate purchases to cus-
lexDlanatlon and of course. mvMylng Christmas gifts. No one Is tome hefurn tlu,v Anti..i
Ichristmas was anything but a happy obliged to give to another, and sine ultl Squire Scruhbs. the political
one. now aid I ao wrong! 1 sent ""' ""sb" JO", a cam hoss of the town, slenned In a few
him a card, a beautiful one, cost mewould ,,avo '"'' siifflclonl. How- minutes afterward for a package of
$1.00, to his homo. I suppose his;""' hl" failure to remember you cheroots, aud little Tommy said to
mother received It and gave It towlth a '"'speaks hls Indifference him as lie wruuond the rhernnis i,n-
nam r-nieo egg. nut. apple, ban-; day. , . ,)
(PATE NT. APPLIED FOR)
him, as he Is 29 and surely ought to'"' " "lJl HI m"1"- " "Anything else today. Kqulre? We
have his mail delivered to him. r'afraid you have let the matter prey . have some euaranteed drink e',.r.
. .l. . . linn mili-h llnnn unM- M.I...I ,
wem io pieces over mis nirn oi at- --- ' i you . mow about a box of anti-fat
tairs. really thought I would K0 ""ru you room easily lulus? Or
craiy thinking all the time how ""OM negligence; i patent
u"wn tie nun auu n.ui iuviiik mill UHj loni) '
much as ever. I thought there must No man'g lovo M worth the: Ht Soulre Ccrubhle
i . . i . .... . 1 nrwo vnn tni n..,. , l. ..
oe someming wrong pronaoiy ne r """"" man anil thev ... ih.i n,
. .... .Homanla 1 Ikll. . i.
was nun, or away ana couian t geti . n.win juu are ueservtng daughter was fired
tab-
might I show you our
bowleg straighteners, price
of a better husband.
I.. J.: Address the letter without
a street address. If his name ap
pears in the directory It will he for
warded to him. If this means fails,
advertise for him through the per
sonal columns of newspapers of that
city.
back, anything but that he was a
piker. I wouldn't believe it. When
I could stand It no longer, I wrote
him a letter, but I didn't put any
sentiment ln it not even an affec
tionate term Just merely a friend's
letter to a friend, asking how he
was, and hoping the New Year would
bring him prosperity. I saw him
three weeks after delivery of the
letter and he never mentioned that!
he had received same or the card I
either, and no explanation why hej
stayed away. Now, he Is a complete;
puzzle to me, I can't get the Idea
out of my head that he didn't want
to have me take him seriously, and made
by giving me a gift It would mean 'office,
something where he didn't
to, aitnough he talked about marry- "Well," said.tho manager,
ing me and was very attentive. I 'do you want?"
ever menuoneo it, either, refused "I am Introducing-."
tu uui mi mm, saying i had an- began, '
other appointment. Ho couldn't mi- brush '
derstand my altitude, thought V "Can't you see I'm bald?
ought to go out with him again and 'the manager
remarked how changed I was and! "Your wife, perhaps-"
whatafunnvsltlinrfnin.nl.. . . Pernaps
. ,., nl - Hne s bald, to
m H man oi mat sort, dressed
Ana tnougnt he was so honorable 1
to stay away at a time Ilka ih.i . I
. "-' lies One mnmh lrf .... .1
the
from her typewriting
municipal Incinerator.
druggist's
next day
Job at the
DmerStories
A well dressed neddler ennlli.ii,1v
his way into the manager's
and coughed to call alien.
want it! tlon to himself.
VISITIXO IIKIIK
Among the out of town visitors
In Klamath Falls for the week-end
are Mrs. v. v. Thompson, Mrs. M.
Sloneberger and Miss Alice Mehlhop
of Han Francisco.
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
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