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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
WmM Toar Wf,lno8.1aPJj!gj.. ' JiggAlt-- Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath r !!!. 't : y THE KLAMATH NEWS OwMd (Ml Published by rtitiATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) iMlnn and IMrrrtnr:XMe CwtrrN-ln. president; Byroa H. Hard Tlce-j resident: IUn H. Klwwxvs). mnrji anrr Bira, "" ! fCon.rltutln. the own.m o' tin- entire outstanding slot isaue.) 8. H. STEVENSON Managing Editor! J. W. McDONALD Editor WALTER WEST - cusinesa mntitr ""ntered at the Postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as second-class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY Hfice I. 0. O. F. Building, 102-122 S. Fifth St Telephone 877 .so. 1 Address all communications and maka all remittances payable to THE KLAMATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY la ordering change of address, snbscrlbers should always give the old as well as the new address Subscription Rates All Subscriptions Payable in Advance ellTered by Carrier, per month . . 10 elivered by Carrier, six months iMllvnrad hT Carrier, one year utalde Klamath County n 00 ULL LEASED WIRE, UNITED NEWS AND UNITED PRESS (Longest in the World) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS "Let us have Jaith that right makes might, and m that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as vx understand if Abraham Lincoln THE FUTILITY OF IT The arrest of a man in Anderson, Calif., Monday, who is alleged to have stolen a car in Klamath Falls last November eight months ago should serve as a warning and should go a long way toward demon strating the futility of stealing a car and "getting away with it" The man, reports say, has a wife. He was work ing, regularly. Evidently he ,had settled down shortly after stealing the car. Eight months it took 'Klamath authorities to land him but eventually they got him. ' Imagine the fear that came over this man as he rode alongtwith his diie, past a traffic officer in a stolen car. - And now he faces a term in state's pri son, if he is convicted. Does it pay? :: o A HUMAN BENEFACTOR NOT i " Stepped On! J (tiHQrEHVjB L r '-;t i mkm- hint ,., f THANKS SZT r?Jr " jjil ! mm h . MKM' HINT i Itn-ukfaal Frrsh or Htewrd Fruit j tir Cooked Cereal Milk Hi rmnlilr.l Fggs i Hut len d Toast Colfee IHrtii.-r II i kul limn with I'rune Maura k-nitia HI miliar. miner snu tieiiiun' ataml New Potatoes lladl.a Halad Ciffr lriwnc, k with JuUe Duller Cheese C'uiTlaril Pie Mirr Kidney (lean FaUd Collate ( hrr Hulls ' llutlrr Cm rant tiranie Fairy Fluff Sponge Cake Mil, i,.. i r"''l rind l"a..,M rld. ( on. ii.i.. l - t4 Li and rnra lUrrl J r!d. Wmu. . 1 in OWI Hi J "Id lolo tin, -J rte la aherlw J HCUlbi " ma yon, ; ilsls let! J I nillk al.td Is , J-Hy, very hui. Tk trf, lit r dltatipeir, . wane jj m slams sal .l labrlc. Two attempts made by a fire bug to raze the Ewauna Box Company. It may have been a fanati cal attempt by a disgruntled worker. It may have been the result of a long smouldering hatred by some I. W. W. What good would it do? The Ewauna Box Com pany is insured for its full worth. What harm would it do? It would throw hundreds of honest working people out of work. A fine way to advance the in terests of the working class. o ! ' AFTER THE BALL IS OVER State Prohibition Director Levens' hands are tied here, just now, with a larceny charge hanging over his head. Rumor has it, however, that as soon as Mr. Levens is acquitted, the state prohibition force will entrain for Klamath Falls. And oh, what a bat ting average, with 42 houses of ill-fame and a regi ment of bootleggers, running wide open! But there'd be a fly in his ointment. How many convictions would he get? YOUNG BOB LA FOLLETTE It is highly appropriate that young Bob La Follet te should seek his father's honorable place in the United States senate. He has long been associated with his father. Those intimately connected say that young Bob did much of the work of his parent during the later years of his hfe and that the latter depended much on the junior. He has, they say, inherited his father's polit ical views, his nerve and much of his ability What would be more fitting than for Wisconsin to send to the senate the son of the man who labored so long and so sincerely in behalf of that state? Who could better fill the father's Mte seat during the remainder of the term? What better compliment SctSSdt0thefath"h0didS0 Who could better fit into the fallen leader's pi than nia num onn9 r. t . r ovIli it-gun journal. ace J TOII.IY'M HKCirKM j nam lin I rune mui ham and brown potatoes and when dune miur following: sauce over the! ham: rtrowri bultnr. add flour, sail, n'', ktiJ and llttls csyenne pepper. Htlr '' of on, unill browned. IMeaolva kouiiiooi 4 ri in ouillii. tr and add srad : '""' Va J ually to thickening. Cook thor- l lit kJ ounhly. Juat before aenrlng add ""'' tk l s'l r.n 01. en i I sunie tundlilou c. Itaduh Salad Marinate shred- Is nut a atsttar a did Mluco llh French dressing. bnurkerl Httj m whlrh hsa Iwa added one tlnica that aw ul.lroi.n grnled cheeee, Make tlnllanct ka tat H a neat of this, filling wlih thin llcee of rsdlah and bit vt green onion mixed with mayonnaise. prune Juice and pulp. orange Fakry Fluff- Four egg Wood -a belt s.4 CUUl0ll)T, uk aula at leut tarn nlahed Inside Ik bed may kt t Ir-aipooniiful corn starch, dlalnferlaou. rj 1 pyf-os. -gL'7ft:TH Thompson and eo lnni! ua Jt chnnKe'i." xluls at nil, nerfr Therfforc, linn m ImmiI uf IIhiukIii li'Bibea, ever man. living what lie Is and plucod In thn t'ircu:iiMtanct-H which for tin moinviit otitnln. but wuirh on tlit'tr part sIkh srlne by lrlt nuci'nalty, end alinnliiirly nerer Accordlnglv, llio Klmle cournii nf , n iitjn's life. In all in linnli-ncn grrei I and sninll. In as nM-iH..-trl!y pre-dc- i iTmincd as the cuurae nf a clock, i A powerful evil Influence Is being company ,wlth a. buy one year my exerted by a man upon the author senior..-and haro lju n for a long of this remarkable letter: Itiinn, A aliort tiio a,-o wc hud u Dear Sirs. Tbompson: A year aco quarrel which was Just ori-r a klsa. w" . respectable, happy eirl o( II cot ar.sry l.cca.iHo I would iml Ju .n).,Ilg tUv llin Ju ,,,,, 20. I went with a man eight yoar lt him klv, n.e. He always a lllal Inoni.nl he avi ,, my senior. .o i am uisjirarcii. great tricnii ami I Hate to losi- I tin. When I speak of marriage he onyx: 1 told him I didn't bclli'vi- in all Oh, we don't want lo get married. Ibis mui-'.i. It made him angry; now were having too good a time now." he acts like an enemy. Iiid I do tie takes me out on long auto trip3. right? In It true that unme boy rln but now he always has his mother adraira girU for not allowing snrh in the back seat. 8he sticks In every privileges? What can I do or nay time we go, but she won't speak to to make him think d.ffcrmily In me and has no use for any of my 'the matter? I'lease advise mi'. I've people. She never asks me In licr been in this same fix with oilier home, but the young man invites boys. WONDKItlXii. me in and I go and cat there. Should. I know It Isn't the present fashion J do that on his Invitation? Ho; but a girl should save her kisses for talks very roughly to me about his, her fiance. 1 am sure the boy will mother and slstcr-ln-law. Would! r sped you wore, and look upon you have any respect for any one' you as morn dclrahle. If you con- who would abuse his mother? He tlnuo lo pr..v,rve your self-r-M t talks bad to me about other Klrls:to this et.ni iiv. ni ... ., .. he has gone with. And oh. he lies! but they don't marry girls who give so much to me. He tells other peo- kisses freely, pie he will never marry mo and I really believe he This Is to say that mon cannot Klamath r till 1st hnln . being what they are, and If i acs-ordlni la i they cannot In Ip being what they j yrirr,,r, are. a good l I will have to lio ul- tend In our gcurrul vlrw of Lumao .Tu" plied i obllgnituna and responal ..lllvs. ; the roupur, m , friends, and k m Codco To Told Picnic ina ro. soilci of the da;.. On Williamson River ail, Yrk ut " 'a largs att M.ml..r ..f II... l.-K...uil. .Ii-i-i.... of the ( allfornla Dreaon Pnarnr rompaiiy aro holding a picnic and ; Il"1,1R no ": burbvcua on the banks of the Wll. ; H'" liarge Ml llumaon river. 20 miles north of at 7.11 i fliiltlitii's I'iclon.il I'rtjs.s Word I'u.li: J ! i r 109 l kmM "1 never will. I am; so tired of him running after me. What shall I do? I have lost all! my girl friends. He got no he has1 jno respect for hlmseir or me. l!e! j comes racing along with an old Ford; I am ashamed to be seen in. but I what can I do? 1 never complain.; iays try lo look pleasant. I Just can't hurt him. I lately started; to do office work. I met a man! that cares for mo ii i -i. - I Now I am afraid that the other men1 Ono "lp Teutonic philosophers, will tell him about me. fleas" help' arK"lnB B defended many, me' A VKKY BATJ filltL. tin"'s '"'"fe. contended that no You are an amazing woman. Tliirt : 1 J'"i,K,,,f man can have any ilooln w.n has robbed you of your reputa i '"' fr"l',l"m ,!i lo 1,0 "c!it. n.,1 , Hon, your friends and your self. anywl,ure lx '""uro, but OI.TSHjK IHEbEST or ADVICE in respect your dearest possessions' n Is plain he does not caro for you; I '"rhc only freedom that exists is' you are tired of him; and yet you : 8 "'"'"Uliyslc al character. I apparently arc willing to go on wlih! "' 1'hyslc.l wold, freed.,,,,' him, If only l0 will mnrry you. I ' nn Imporslbllioy. I uo not tniiik intends llunning Across. Wore 1. It's on the letter the picture. x Word 4. A fnll garden flower. Word 5. Selfommand in 'larger; pluck. Also audacity or "check." Running Down. ' Word 1, A country in Kiirnne, Word 2. An important piece ol church furniture. Word a. A small bag in which to carry money. YESTKKDA ANSW "Accordingly, while our aili.ms to marrv: .kiln. w, , "V: ., "-""y ', lr,n "" tr"- "y in- !n,i,;i,,; rK p""; "he.n,v',,M' is t0 regr.i "" upuii you as a lle. ns ll free n. I n.. I i. ji . . nil in nm ll anil sueli How ,"",d"""1" m"n' '-'''" "ce for all 1. l , ?n. h,' ".f? e.".,erl'l", " that man." ",r ",B man l uon t sue.' Schopenhauer, tltllde Y s ri zzi.ts. 3 i Kit hi). H 1 uncii, unn also In so fur as It ' i minifcst In an Individual (and ne- G ' dingly constitutes the Individual' ' , eVj explaining this nt-i observed that the will li n ir I LEFT OUT: At Id nn Utile girl ani1 ln l","lf- nd also In so fur as It i snouui he worrying because she'" doesn't have many "dates." Kiilovl1"'1 jour most precious possession, youth " ,un"meniul desires of that In while you can, and forget love for "lvl,,ll"l ' Independent of all know- wuiie. et-K companionship among c 'Kl' '"!'n,ise It Is antecedent gins, not among men. It doenn't Knowledge, matter if ihe girls are younger. "A" thl" It receives from knowl- K,le "'0 series of motive. i. lil"h It successively develops It, nature and makes Itself cognisable ALL BECAUSE OF A Dear Mrs. Thompson: KI.S8 I am : "i m me r In.i I PT-rtWlJ . ais I M fl L-ia-J 11 I II p A 1 1 Is If I EzsascTsri I tffrWl.-.l . iusi-.-. aal 1 'J; uJkmm STEP-WORD R (rvMXNT app.ico rem) Cnpynshi, Kln rmurw Byndk-ai. Inc. iri I ,KfrartMa f mil VW nt -0(is.M 4Hi. By ARTHUR WYNNE, Original or ol tht .WosVra CrostWii to Here's a aiv-leltep Inn.wnnl nurzle fur todif. iti' MAHkKT. in h ateoa. Sis. letter nuzzles art ku hsnlcr to solve than four- or five-letter pu-.zlrt, ilrlinitions given below, you ought to work outU"n puizie uilhout much dimculty. Inc.dciitaiiy, a that thisi iln.wi,rit niiL, mw um in intmiiSCVf Various four. five. aix. and even seven letter sonk cross-word puzzles did not use. No nbiireviationi in New step-word puzzle solvers will be able te "rJl aro worked out by studying the solution to yeitjnWJ lished herewith, and noting- how a letter in droppM"1 new letter aubstituted to fotv; a new word confr definitions e The soluwy r'e will be giVT r nrw rtep-ewj MOWER oat"n lar t" 1 with lM out v dcSnM Solution to yesterday's Stap-Word Punla . PLATE to HOMER in 22 ttspt, IBIAHILISI EJAlL E 5 IA ClElSl RATES CATTLE t I i 'z h i . 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