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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS "Let iu have faith that right make might, and in that faith let us to tha end dare to do our duty at we undent and it." Abraham Lincoln. Nothing To Sell But Service Railroad's ProbLvts An Community's Problems L. W. Baldwin, president of the Missouri Pacific railroad company, says: "The railroads have nothing to sell except service, and their success, progress and prosperity depend upon their ability to provide adequate, dependable and satis factory service, and sell that service. "In spite of the fact that the population and volume of business in this country has been increasing, the char acter of railroad service provided has been constantly improving- Passenger earnings have been declining. There is a reason for this, of course. The answer is to be found in the increased use of hard roads. "The railroad in nearly every community and county is the largest taxpayer, and frequently receives the least consideration at the hands of those who handle the dis bursements of taxes and other public moneys. ' "Without good railroad service no community can hope to grow and prosper as it should. Therefore, any thing which affecU a community's rnilroad, affects every citizen and every industry in the community. ' " "Railroad men are just lifca other citizens and are anxious to do what is right and what is best for all con cerned. Most of the so-called problems in which the pub lic and the railroads are mutually interested would be found not to exist at all, or easy of solution, if representa tives of the public will sit down with representatives of the railroads in honest endeavor to find out what should be done, and do it." Are You a Law Breaker? , Of Courts You Are And Don't Know It Sunset magazine poses the question : , "Are you a lawbreaker? Of course you are! ' How could you hope to obey all the laws passed by your city, your state, and your national congress? If you should employ the most able lawyer in the land to guide you he could not read fast enough to keep informed as to the new legislation and multiplicity of court decisions" Since we can't even hope to know what all the laws are, it follows that we must violate many of them, says the magazine. Charles Alexander, editor of the Albany, Oregon, Democrat, poet, novelist, critic, literary editor, says the truth is quite as Sunset has stated it, we have reached a state of mind where we must, by the terms of necessity, use our own discretion and be our own judges of what is proper and what is wrong. The fact that a thing is law no-longer impresses us. "- "The man who craves a drink and can get it," says the magazine, "feels no moral restraint. Tell him that he is a lawbreaker and he will laugh and cite instances to prove that you,- too, are a lawbreaker." This is an indictment hard to escape, says philosopher Alexander. It is a true indict ment, one into which enters not alone the idle pomposity of American laws in trivial matters, but also the official lack of recognition of fundamental tendencies in the in dividual which makes toward his decent treatment of his fellow citizen." . Hear him further: "Take the traffic law. If forty miles an hour is needed to make the hill right ahead on high gear, and the way is clear and safe, ninety-five per cent of drivers will speed to forty miles or more. It is a matter of their own judgment A regard for fundamentals is the greatest attribute of any fundamentally free people, the enforcement of de tailed regulations is a sign of the unfree serf. "The more laws that are passed the less effective they will become.' Truth is the middle ground, the no man's land where so few men ever venture. Law is good. Too little law is bad. Too much law is bad. A sensible amount of law is just right. In America we have altogether too much law, and illustrations cited are merely examples of what obtains in a dozen other depart ments of daily endeavor. A Novel Cape Effect in Cloaks Is the Mode Smart Variations of the Cape Idea Rid for Jt. Milady'8 Fuvor. Dy Annette Uradshaw rUHE new cape treatment I which ! telug tcntured o strongly fur Fall i ap pearing In mooels for .Hec tically ell times o! day. Wa have mrt two-piece uiti with Jaunty enpt backa. We hav dainty dam frock with filmy rape which flout front th r'ouldera, ami wo hav longer coat lth at tached enpea. Two versions of thta Kail coata are ahown in tha accom panying dmuin: Oiij ia for duvMme and th other for jvening. ' The day rout, at th loft, la developed in woolen miiteriul of tan, and tan barred with red. The 'ain rel portion niakea the plain lo er e lion, and above thia ia th l'..i and red 'abrie, extending down on tha nial. lower part in vest formation. Th llannit body of th cout and the aLevce are cut al! in one, ao t' it the wide cape almoat hldea the plum body aectlor of the Co it The evening wrtp i ado of crinkly ailver rloth a.'iot with royal blue. Thia '-Iter ahade, by the ay. ia ohi of the neweat for the cull ecu aon. The facing and lining of the wrap la of coral Colored velvet, and the trimming la blue fox. Cape treatment, are aluo Eopular for Mie new full nitted rootlets. V e aee num. bera of' tlicac of brown ami dark red and deep vellnw and rone, made on strsiipht lines with atrlng belta, and with ahort capea droppit from the aheuldcrs. The pastel tl ti. which have aeored for Summer frocks, will be repeateo in the Kail in light weight woelen matcriala. Th Day Coat Cape I Shown on the Left and the Cap for Formal Wear on the Right. Sunny Dick Says If the morals of nations ruled in private life we'd proceed to have "rights" in a certain watermelon patch. o A wife is a person who wishes to know, in the midst of your favorite story, if you will have some more coffee. Americanism : Cussing the alien because he lives on ao i.ule, cubing him later because he has so much. 1 The bird that suffers most by reason of air guns is the one who raises such a row about his window panes. Odell Lake Now On Steel Kn couraging, to be sure, but what we want to know is when do the freight rates go down? Discovery of New l.ake Near Crater Lake Is Made. Is Warm and Suitable Jur gaining I bet ! the kids have been swimming in.it for ages. The Best of Advice Ily CLARK KINNAIKD Alleged Slayer Is Held In Jail Without Charger I'm afraid If they charged our jail Inmalos anything not many would stay. Bar Association to Assist Cir cuit Judge on Congested Civil Docket It could be done by ban ning flights of oratory and flowers of speech all right, but will It? U Boat That Sunk Liisitania Is Blown to Pieces. Aground Since 1916 Good thing It was too big to put In a museum. Alleged Moron, Self-Confessed Attacker of Little fjlrl, Released Because no Place to Incarcerate Him That should be simple ti.k ;KLyr yt kky We can tuol lth St. Bernard that "It Is a misery to he born, a pain to live, a trouble lo die." We can sing with Lurlpldea that "Lite Is short, yet a-, eel."'' ' We wn avow lth Miwzlnl that' "life is a mission' Or we can decide with Lord I.ytlon that "life has Bet no land marks before, ns."v Whichever' viewpoint we havo. we must still be puzzled by the question: What la life Itself? Kach man has a different view, but all our concepts or "explana tions" of life have a two fold as pect and origin. On,, tlto one hand, you and I as distinct individuals, firmly be lli ver In our own sovereignty o: In Rome Inborn power of Initiative and some personal responsibility j lor rftr actions. This Internal, self-determining agency Is some. times called "heredity and en j vironmcnt," sometimes the "soul." On the oilier hand, all of us are compelled to 'recognize our sub. "We use them either to cover up our mental nakedness or to es cape from the necessity of mak ing embarrassing distinctions," says Pul'ten. They "explain" everything or nothing, depending on our defini tions and our desires fur particu lars. And ,0101 depends on tho extent and truthfulness of our knowledge and our reaction lo ibt'ibiact of Its logic. ' it UnusualBut True er, and for t by have not enough. Let the district attorney Jcetlon as well as Indebtedness to employ an Insanity expert nnd put him In a state asylum. Man Five Times Married Vio lates Mann Act. Sentenced lo McNeil's Island Good Job. When marriage becomes only a bother some formality Hint's where they belong. 1750.000 Fire Breaks Out In Refinery of Associated Oil Co. at Avon, California Hurrah for competition! Otherwise we would be gently but firmly asked to pay for this by an increase In price of gas. Klamath News Increase Capital Stock From J25.000 to SoO.000 Good News! Santa Fe Mall Train Itob!iers Get Only $5.00. Captured The old gray mare ain't what she used to be, boys. Coast Chain Store King Sued. Wife Names Three Women This is carrying the chain store idea too far. It You Know of Any Game Law Violations Call Phone S84 Be game. the world about us. u In modern Unas we are Inclin ed to attribute our'success or full tire to what t:e vaguely call luck or circumstances. t In earlier dnys'tiian was more likely to attribute his fate to some friendly angel or to the machina tions of some friendly devil, and so they made some effort, some surrender or Home personal sacri fice in order to fit .their ways to tho ways of these mysterious deities. - But In modern social affairs, the "country," "the government," or "education" are popular names for deities in the- "over there" beyond our reach or ken, It Is oh served by Professor William Pat ten. "To Ihem we now offer up sac rifices and look for succor, and on them we now lay the respon sibility for o-r misfortunes. "But now, as of old, all those causes loo Illusive to be caught and baptized with a distinctive name, we summarily attribute to God, or nature, or predestination, or to some other Indefinable but all Inclusive agency.'.' All these blanketing words are but the refuge of our Ignorance. Allen Sloan owns an applo or chard on tho west side of the rlv- several weeks poasers- inticed him chasing sev eral porcupines about tho place. Of conA.e the general Impression was that the pesky things had de veloped' hn appetite for apple-wood bark, and were trying to put Al out of-the fruit business by de stroying the trees. But that's way orf! The truth of the matter Is thai Allen Is raining the porkies to help him harvest his apple crop. He Is trying to teach them to climb tho trees and shake the apples to the ground,' which Is the easy part of It, fur Ilielr nature runs that way. The difficult part,. A I finds, Is to teach them to get on the ground after tit fruit has fallen, and roll nroiimr'untll an apple Is Impaled on cacrrHpIno, and then toddla off to the packing shed. Slnaif says It can ba done with patlenci. 4 : . The ting of Rumania 1s said to be llt.'i Probably'be has been readlnKsome of tnoie special or Heles; tfe queen Has lieoft writing for the American newspapers. Corvalli Cazetto-Trnies. Lnrupenpla returning to Pen dleton rtr their vacations gen erally have an Increased apprecia tion of"-our town. Kven when dull, Pendleton Is usually livelier and busier than most places when they are lively.-Pendleton Kast Oregnniun. Will Rogers declines to become candidate for governor of Ar kouiai, citing as a reason that he rannot even govern his wife. If this murltnl requirement wore Wnll.l 1. ... " woniu bar most body.- JKugen Itoglsner. evory- KLAMATH FALlrV THURSDAY, .ffi Household. Hiaf Ily MltH. MORTON MF.Nl' HINT llrrukfaal Cantaloup Prepared Cereal (Irahani Toast Coffee Luncheon Smoked Tongue, sliced thin Carrota and (Ireen Pea Salad Berry Mufflna Iced Tea Dinner Vegetable Casaerola (Irahant Bread Macaroon Sliced Peaches Willi Whipped Cream Cuffe Used ami 'viihi7r lt to '.tt.'nL I i wuiap - . "i HOROSCOP; TOPAV'H ItlXIPCH tirnlinm Bread One cup white flour to four cups (iruhani flour, one rake yeast, dissolved In ona hulf cup lukewarm water added to on i n scalded milk or water or half and half. One teaspoon of suit, one tablespoon of atigar, one tablespoon butter or lard. Htlr In Graham flour first, then white flour and knead until It dues not stick. Put Into puna to rlso fur baking. When light link In slow oven about an hour. Ili-rr) Muffin Three-fourth cup augar, one cup milk, one and one. half cup flour, two tea spoons baking powder. Flour one half boi brrrie and add. Bake In muffin tins. By GKXKVIKVg "nougn tHlrtj. Miration, pel,,, 7j c r "'' own,1. HltitiKSTKlSH With Indelible marking Ink mark the alae on the amall hem of all your aheets. This saws a lot of time, a you do not have to open up the sheet lo determine the size. , If you wlah to have mealy pota toes, boll them In the usual way, and when rooked remove al once from the pot. Place on a dish which has previously been heated and rover with a rluth crumpled up, Iriaa'aoter. the HjtuVoe with f another clolh.- Kven waxy or wet potatoes s' earned In this manner will become meuty and will keep III perfect condition If dinner la delayed. Jelly that will not Jell may bo financial ,pwu Ing. y.t on th, may not b cooitr(,fc tory. A teodtaryUMi; peluoua niorea, i(tneiLi position' lo wayward I'fmper, may roaialm ' fvorble augtirlea. Taaj. J employment of olamajji ... ... .,riui noitioOaV 'over theia lest lhy ptt 0 sltlons In Jeopardy. ,J 'tl.nl 11,1 .1 . 1 e"UB as saxksg Tho whoa Urtke) may have, a year el Wt aiihniieh ther m (, some favurabh) tin k and there may bet Inula; of an obstruction, nt ki, rela and ImpetsMitj, au k sponsible for dlUWt Those In tha entrant: are enjoined lo nuraN positions, ranoul itari ti be happier. A cilia in day may ba dlipoestuk strong, tinpulaii and then may antllute success In buillta 'metil. ' Politics could kt oV, ay. ,u.li.ewi)l more tauoeyi eat al ail Ashland Tldlacs. ' The word "itW M '"lii 'give.- No Willi ta me" will meaa littiM ry. Oregon Cltf tout STEP-WORD PIM (iwc.ntappucoi'Oo) I fcfMiV Klna rularaa Srnilmta lea oml Srttil" ' H tS4aiitiM tt tan ewi -vf e.weae." wiirs a..m. -i h"?.! m um iMkuaia. um a iniwa ,o u b.m By ARTHUR VYNiN2, Originator ot I lit Modern Crott-Wari fainV. Here Is the concluding ehnnttr nt lm anatomical r! HEAD tt FOOT In four installments. 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