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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 it" Abraham Lincoln
WHERE'S THE FALLS?
After Beveral years of agitation it begins to look,
at last, as if real action is under way to change the
name of Klamath Falls by striking off the Falls.
There would be nothing wrong with Klamath Falls
if we had the falls. But unfortunately, we have no
falls. It was with no little disappointment that the
writer, like, scores of others, looked forward to com
ing w Klamath Falls, with a keen desire to see the
falls found none here." '
it"' is to be hoped "that the i Rotary will carry
outits.lan to take the proposition-of changing the
city's fi?.me to the council and that the council will
see the wisdom of it. The city improved its name
vonderfullv when jt changed Linkville's name. The
liitw-step contemplated will be the last unlinking
-.ward perfection.
Klamath, unlike hundreds of other Indian names
is a beautiful one. The KL construction is distinc
tive, like that of the beautiful Kalua with its roman
tic moonlight and song.
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SELLING OF THE PARK
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Cooked ('ureal with Cresm
Hrramblril (
Ti.l or Warm tlrsa ll'ills
Cofff or Ta
l.umlioun
Peppors H(u(ffd with Hire and
Tomato
(lreea Al Raure
llread antl Duller
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cold
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milk. n. , J
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tenion I'uildlnc Milk or tmona.le boilrr. ajj
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Cold Xllred MkbI
Kiallnped Potatoes
(Iriwn Hean Halad
Trench ! ('rum
Tea or Cirffee
la'en M1U. J
1'into ! n4i
I slsstly.
land cook situ
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irein. tool, ui
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TODA Y'8. IIBai'KH
Pepper Hlulfed wllh lllra WmM
and remove the seeds tram sJ TiMeTask a
msny sweet, green peppers as de. 'wpsrsgns
I red Hcald I hem If you wUh., A'Bsrsiss, rn (
Cook an onion In one tablespoon of- fiers
butter until a light brown, and Hrjin. !s
half a rup of rooked tomatoes and! Mean, atrlag 1
a cup of rooked rlre. 11 simmer Heet, jtosu 1
a few minutes, season -Willi sell.' sbbejte,
pepier and a Utile sugar, then fill 'sbhs(, tbtHH
the pepper wllh Ihe mlslure and ; aou. wlwit
bske hslf an hour or until the pep. CsrriHa. allrei J
pers are lender. j aullflowtr. ska
4 1 aullflower, OnJ
ireen llesn ttalsd One pint' Co,n
treen beans. two Ishlespoons 0lo. lt
ni.ln rhnnnetl. two tulileaomins' '""'
l-sron fst. two tablespoons vlnegsr.
nna run liean t Inn III nni lnhle.1
spoon sugar, salt an, paprika.! Hl,1ch
' Onions,
Peas
j New Politoej ..
A The city park board is doing a wise thing by
asking $62,000 for Riverside park from either of
the railroads, or both, if the property is divided be
tween them. There is nothing outlandish about the
price, considering its desirability as a city park site,
and the remarkably few available park sites in
Klamath Falls. '
There is nothing unreasonable about the price
of $02,000. Give it away, some one has suggested.
This isn't Christmas. Christmas is six months away
and the city is well nigh flat broke now. Give it
away nothing. Its a cold business proposition, but a
fair one.
IN THE NAME OF THE FARMER
It is predicted that the so-called Farm Bloc in
the coming session of congress will include an attack
on the tariff schedules in its program unless the
Bloc can secure passage of a measure to assure some
form of price fixing on farm products by the fed
eral government and establishment by the govern
ment of an agency that shall buy the farmers' ex
port surplus.
The whole program is carried on in the name of
the farmer when, as a matter of fact, the rank and file
of American farmers are not today asking for pet
ting and coddling at the hands of the government
The disgusting part of the situation is that the
lamer is used as a dummy around which political
sehemes ar Pn0ked up and foisted onto an unm
anned public. The tariff question which should
be consK Ccd purely from a scientific, business
Ma uljioint, is used as a political football and the
imjtb a lemnc price for watching its use
tlie jKibtical game.
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I Cock beans In boiling sslled water
I Hammer
dice
sewsld
until tender, drain and reserve one! i
cup of the liquid: mix while hot; 7" , ""J
These .fttfUWi
Pd Into sia)
with the rest of lha Ingredients.
Thoroughly .lilll U-tur ewviug. i
prut it. You may writs me at length
ubout him any time you wish
EAKPHOMEpROBtEM5
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'i iwiMiaVwiiii in aviminnagMiiiiar, ffrrivirn
How Can She Rave Her llunbanii? uuaily attends; lo the rlnir. feeing
Here Is a wire who loves her nus-.of Ihe mlnlater.iMc.
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band even If he Is under the evil :
influence of another woman. She L- " : b nee the boy's parents from hundreds of porsons and ran-
wants to save him. How can she? na beerj frequdnt vlniiors in your not answer every one as promptly
Her letter says: nome. mere is no reason why you as I would like. '
Dear Mrs. ThomDson: I would "l10"1'"1'' " a friendly call up- It usually Is Several days before
k. . h..i "" 't'" ill uieir town. 1 answers to lnllnre ere nnl.ll.h.rf I.
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milk over two cups fine dry bread' JUHlN ILK.
salt an a quarter nip sugar, oanl
well beaten egg, grated rind of one, WASIUS'CTli
lemon, three tablespoons lemon. Temple (irsisv
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m m m jjuiia ami one tai:inepoon meiieOjWuo rinwa
I'ATIKVCK. rl.KASi: ; butter. I'our into buttered baking today and sIsm
I am always anxious to help M "' forlyial s laaillf.kf
much at I cm, and as quickly as ""' Hervo with creamy pml- oeu.me,, asa
I can; but I must remind those who "n beat one egg until doned hope b
write to me that
receive letters I
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for one thing: my husband has an
other woman In his life. And not
a nice woman. You know Ihe
kind. He has told me that he
ould give her up, but I always
nnd that he hasn't. She sent me
ome letters he wrote her and
wrote mo the awfulcrt letter I
know. Mrs. Thompson, .-h'j is try
ing to part us. She said In the.
letter she loved my husband and
hoped I wouldn't live with him. He
is a good husband htit fnr this, j
He never speaks a mean word to;
me. (Jives me money every time 1 :
ask him for it, and buys me every
thing I want. He treats our baby,
boy, four years old, the same way.!
I can't understand why he does the
way he does. He has Just told me'
again that he would give her up, I
but he has promised me so much'
I can't believe him. I am a Rood,
wife and not bad looking. I have
nice clothes to wear. I don't knori
what to do? Would you leave hlm?j
I know he will never leave me for'
another woman. I have started' to
leave him but he begged me to
give him another chance. I love
him, Mrs. Thompson, and want to
live right and want him to live
right. It hurts me to know the
way he docs.
A WORRIED WIFE
Perhaps this woman does not
know that there are law. i
punish her kind. She could he
punished, for instance, for send
ing that letter through the malls.
Or merely as a bad character. Tell
your husband that you love him, but
that he must reform himself com
pletely, and that you will not stand
for any backsliding. Help him break
loose from this woman's Influence
by quietly complaining about her I
to police; a word of warning from
them probably will, bo sufficient.
iase tne matter up with the chief
of polite personally. If your ,..
does waver, actually leave
Drastic action will brlni him
to his senses, and he will beg you
to come back.
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ORACE: The wedding reception
usually Is held Immediately after
the ceremony. If It , a church
wedding, the reception Is given at
the bride's home, at a country club
dldu't think, tliey would mlsinter-
Cliililren's Pictorial .
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this column; sometimes It Is long
er than that. If the answer to the
Utter you are Interested In does
not appear Immediately, It Is be
cause there are many others ahead
f II. Every letter that comes to
me receives careful attention, you
may be sure.
MRS. THOMPSON
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Word 3. The insect that pro- !
duces honey.
Word 4. Used in catching fish.
Word 6. A thick black sticky ;
substance derived from coal.
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Word I. A case or set of draw,
ers. Also what the (rroup of ex
ecutive officers appointed by the
president to head the main govern
mental departments is called.
Word 2. The place in which
plays and other entertainments are
usually held.
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I'aderewski arrived in a small
western town about noon one day
and decided lo lake a walk In Ihe
alternoon. While strolling along
he heard a piano, and, following
the sound, came to house on
which was a sign reading:
"Miss Jones. Piano lessons 25
rents an hour."
Pausing to listen he hoard
young woman trying to play
of Chopin's nocturnes, and
succeeding very 'Well.
I'aderewski walked up to
house and knocked. Miss Jones
came lo Ihe door and recognised
him at once. Delighted, she In
vited him in and he sat down and
Played the nocturne as only Pad-
erewski can, afterward spending
an hour In correcting her mistakes.
Miss Jones thanked him and he de
parted.
nome months afterward he re
turned to the town, and again took
the same walk.
Ho soon ranui to tho home of
Miss Junes, and, looking, at the
hIkii. hn read:
'Miss Jones. Plnno lessons 11.00
an hour. (Pupil of Puderewskl.)"
Pli-lure postcards of a hotel car
ry this message:
"This hotel fully equipped with
automat !e sprinklers. Blntistlrs
"how loss of life has never o&
ciirnd in a sprinkled building. In
cite of fire you may get wet, but
not burned."
1" '.ne traveler this brought
"me thought and ho wroto there
under the following prayer:
"Now I uy me down lo sleep,
statistics guard my slumber deep.
l should die, I'm not concerned;
" Ey ARTHUR WYNNE,
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