The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday. August C, lf2.'..
Four
Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath Ng
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viIE KLAMATH NEWS
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itiATH NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY ( Incorporated )
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i H. STEVENSON Manatfnir Editor j
J. W. McDONALD Editor
WALTER WEST Business Manager,
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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 as we understand if Abraham Lincoln
PASSING OF THE DIMMING LAW
1 ine auw dimming law goes out 01 eiiect in ure-
gon the last day of this month. There will be no
lamenting the fact among Klamath Falls motorists.
The value of dimming from a safety angle has been
..tried and proven. California said it did more harm
than good. Cut in cursing the dimming provision of
I the traffic laws, let us not forget the real merit of
' other sections of traffic regulations.
Traffic Officers Foster and Knowles are subject
ed to many villificatiohs for the way they persevere
in their duty. By many they are considered nothing
but public nuisances. '. Both officers declare it seerry
to. be the common spirit of Klamath motorists to
j break the traffic laws as often as possible but NOT
lUUtlAUUHTATlT.-
j A little' more desire to learn the traffic regula
tions and understand their necessity for safety would
result in less contempt for the law as well as protec
tion of life.
WHY WAIT?
... . Editorially, the Canby Herald remarks:
' If Mr. Wilson, Mr. La Follette and many other
great men in history could have enjoyed that senti
ment of confidence and respect that was manifested
after death, they might have accomplished more for
this commonwealth.
Can there be question of the Herald's statement?
- And could it be. more profoundly true in the cases
Wilson and La Follette than in that of William
.Jennings Bryan?
. , Lincoln was a consummate statesman. But he
was caricatured, maligned and martyred.
Wilson was one of the nation's greatest leaders
But he was ripped and torn by a partisan press and
partisan politicians.
La Follette was one of the country's great states
men and one of the ablest defenders the masses ever
nad. He, too, was maligned and condemned.
. Bryan was easily one of the nation's greatest pat
nog and moral leaders. He, too, was the objecf of
ridicule and bombardment.
nndwSrn-'1!1 f 6 -Ch' CVen the partisan Press
toftT aCCOrded them the Pce
SJ?I a 10n a-nd in history that waa their due" But
Lefore ft? ?' h&d to the - S
t i? v H W6re rendered the h01"age and respect
to which they were so rightly entitled
mnr?fh undoubtedly have been able to do
" 'niinn'T17 WS place' his Position and
ci.r ?J! ma been. acknwledged while alive. A
c a7dSr Caf" get much '"ther dealing
fellow lt ZrSZS. 3fter death accord our
they win .X "T Ur leadera' the due that
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MKNT HINT
Hrv-akfaal
lllpe Plums Prepared Cereal
Waffles Hyrup
Buttered Toast toffee
l.aiw-hnm
Jellied Chlikm lloullloa
Krult Naiad Nut Hand wit hoi
Milk or Tea lUrmlta
IHiiurr
VegatabI In Casseroles
Hakim powder Biscuits
Salmon Malsd
lllarkberry Pudding
Tea or Coffee
SB,
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Itiaal.
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l"r "d in.
sues est
fourth run rv,
' " list,
'd or r,w
r"k,, toast,
Hurt era, J
if 1 IV'O It Lil II LU
I spans, salt 4J
I Wstflee .Mil together one pint ri l4 ' 1
i flmr and one pint milk to smooth -m,.- n-"1!
htt-r. t. sour milk If you hare, Mr "J
It on hand, addlnx one lel tea-oraa . H
on tor sv,,, J
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one li. . I
r ni"i.i;..:i th!
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Wanta To He Husband's Sweetheart Is eix.ueen. I met C. through B.
Dear Mrs. Thompson: Married d now any timq that IS. uk me
fourteen years, we parted over a 10 KO "y"hore with h'.m C. always
grass widow with whom my hus- '" aione. ne nns asked me to
bund became infatuated, an.1 broke 60 w"h nlm al"? "P RolHf with'
I'.ui we hjcanie ' "lie the ,:cr't aK(1 hav le,n
i.nj; w.th him fur almost two
-us 'Vw, and he acts qulfe
iii-tv w'.en I go with C. And
have two f.i-r l. three and " walks or talks with me
seven jeara nf a;e. i.-ir llrtif f.;l- " C. Kets peeved. How
lows. Oi: w sin '10 ' '" ' ,r" ;"at 'I not want
was ihre niouthit old. I lielleve hu '' n,lopJ and still be frlendi
my h:isl.ir.d shxjld go places with '"' 'im Mien my girl friend
.1 s, if only for a walk or to church. ' nre nnywhore and B. C are
invmfi kc cz by L!.' ! t!'ere. C alwavs want mn n -n
iien I get tired of sitting home wlth nlm snl m Brl 'rlend with
waiting for his return I doll my B- Please tell me what I can do
boys up and we go tin a walk, and 10 keep from '""'ng B.
sometimes to a movie. I try but J-NE TO() MANY,
fall to make his salary rover our' You ar dolus the r:sM thine In
expenses, which are very small.1 endeavoring to keep uotU f them
for we own our own home and my your friend. At your ae jolly
folks help me on the boys' clothes. companionship, should lie uppermost
But I work four days a week as a v"r mind, and not lovo. Politely
stenographer and have all throush "' firmly repulse and advances :.
our married life. I have 1100 I makes, and eudeavor to keep your
can call my own after all my work.! attentions to the two boys eveuly
1 ao not hire a girl to help with ; divided. It will be easier to keen
my work as we never could afford 0. In check If you do not show
that. And on top of all that my 'oo much favor for II.
husband Is . so cross and fault-find- . ' ' ' j ;
ing I can hardly stand him some-! MRS. 1B. L. V: I 'do not w.. u,t
disease. ,
Children wero much bettor bohav.l
ed 30 years ago than they are today.:
If a rat gets Into a room where ai
haby la atoeplnn. the cat will suck
the baby's breath and kill It.
George Washington never told a
lie.
Night air Is poisonous.
Hair from a home's tall. If put
Into a bottle, will turn Into a snake.
"Orufts" cauiie colds: and If one
tH one's feet wet, 0110 Is sure to'
; spoon of baking soda to the pint of
(milk. Add a small rup of butter
1 1 -. I ak-M ak. H..II I
l. ...iw. f .k 1 thr-roiiMha m
i beaten white.. If sweet milk Is I"' "I
..1.1 . . k.Li -as. W.
1.... .... ...n.., i,. " )!. Ilr,
. . 1 .sifted Sill u, lJ
, In hot Irons. .
j i ana sr' i
I Jellied Chicken Bouillon ()n. T U
table.poon gelatin, one-fmtrth rup " " W
rold water, one-fourth run boiling
! water, one pint hot chicken soup. I TIIRRg "JsY
jsiilt. rhopped parsley. Highly sea-', laXM:
'son the broth from stewed chick 4 here art tin,
en. If onion and celery roast areithe picnic sot
I rooked In the llqulr additional ferent frost tat J
I flavor u added. K00K the gelatin 1 1 rows Rtnla
In ol, water and atlr unlit dls- rhopiied nu
isolved. When slightly rool add the over sllcss tl ar
rhopped parsley and chill. Beat 'brown brssi sta
ellghtly with a fork and serve In a tart ssls4 (net
bouillon cups with a slice of lemon.' Nut sod CVa
1 Reason equl snJ
fruit rialad U a medium sited and rhopH t
puit.,a!e lit rubes, Csnned ptne pepper, Howes)
apple may be used If you have not) rigs eei ran
the fresh fruit. Rlone and half ' of rooked rstHti
vrt .. Ak... -k...l.-.t I..I-. I
' " I " .'i . . . 1,.-. 1 . 1 iin 1 in, ;it.i". am WI
slice one ' small banana and one prunes or rttn
orsnge Cut' In cubes. Sweeten to; mils with tu
.1 !.' I'il'toi in'
t'russ Wonl i' f.lc
times, and yet strange to say I am vice regarding health und beauty
in love with this man. He is my question, i this eolumn. but I
nusoana ana 1 want- to be his; will say that your' skin nrol !..
sweetheart and his pal. I can never; In no condition to receive eosmet-
understand why I am hoping for i. Consult a physician who
him to chonge. J. B. j skin ( specialist. Some face ,,w.
You certainly deserve iyourlder have a vegetable matter base,
husband's love and heart-felt re-otn! a mineral base. The latter!
spect. I'm afraid that you. In your,1 understand, are harmful. Other
great love for him, have allowed! wtae- """'e Is no difference In
your husband to get Into the badtnen. except In the perfumlnn.
aaon 01 aisregaraing you in his!
plans and wishes. He certainly
should be jostled out of this at
titude; but I think It would be
unwise to quarrel with him about
it. It is not easy for a woman
to be her husband's pal. For the
time-being she must forget that she
Is his wife. I think your husband
would go out with you if you would
suggest little excursions that would
Interest him; and perhaps w.ilkln
A k v ...... . - 1.--,
uu tnurcu-Koing oo not. There -vhupb you adhere to some of
probably are card games he would 'heso superstitions, all of which are
." ' "r . " ne mlgnt nlIV nd often fantastically ..
por ed l various part, of the world-
..gutt,:" comp' ,rom -"
Kour-leaf clovers are lucky.
a hop-lond one
Itunning Across.
! Word I. What Humpty Dumpty
I nally was.
Word 5. What your dinner Is
I served on.
Word tj. To chop or cut, as with
an ax.
Running Down.
Word 2. A fruit, the Juice of
which is often used in making
wine.
Word 3. A monkey.
Word 4. The male of the human
r.peciea, Plural. . -
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iMir,susi'S ruuLE
A.VSWKKKD.
like for you to read to him.
One Kiiluir Too Many
Dear Mrs. Thomnson: I m
I T .
gin seventeen years old and am , " "'chc
falrlv aond inokin- t k.... L wl" Warts.
. .....n,..n. . mvu IITOWn Tufn A n
curly hair, and blue eyes. I wm '""d0,lar bl'l nro unliicky.
now tell you the one thing that Is! 0t ? Whlnei' ln ,ho middle
bothering me.. There are two of ' !" ' l " sign that
my boy friends who always chu
togetner. u. hi seventeen and C
someone Is g0n, tfl ,
worn".?8 .f CRmphor or foeUd.
om ard the nock will ward off
lll M p 3
ILK
get a rold. 1 ' Hiccough!
Blondes are flightier than bru-' counting to Ifi
ncttes. Lightning
It Is almost sure death to eat rn- he same plan1
cumbers nnd drink milk at the same An apple a
meal. j swsy. '
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20 .. Tk'lMiy , "P-word ofTerlng-fron. MOttUf
l.iiel L .7 'icllnitions given below will aid yoh
terda.? "nu'red for each step downward, and tats
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ward and substituting a new letter in its place tofti
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DEFINITIONS
1- A0.mr,M.,'h, throuh fr '
coasT' , '! " f iouth
2- S!:?pfo,M.n",Md
B-hpecillc times
5 Ventures
tu?en'o,!hy,miUlin ln
'ureof the worn article . .
. 8 Earlv momlnfi
Well-cultivated,
ered spaces ,
10 Small piecel W1"
11 Hurts '
12 To color wr- rj-p
13 To Impress, .
U-fooste-U
16 To produce 1
sound . ' jtlK
16- A device' for e st
tation of an vui
17- A machine for. 0
weight! . , .iJa
Ik-nt twenty e""l
19 Obtuse