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AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
"Let u hv. faith that right make might, and in
that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty as we
understand it" Abraham Lincoln.
Window Drapings ::
By Annette Bradshaw
1
Vacationing Means Roughing It
Tourists Should be Pioneers and Philosophers
To hear some vacationists talk about the discomforts
of their travels, you would not think that it did them
much good to get away from home.
If in some hotel or restaurant they find the meat
slightly tough or the pie imperfectly cooked, they talk
for days about the poor service at that place, and warn
their friends not to go there. The end of it is apt to be
that they are not satisfied unless they patronize the most
expensive resorts, which may make their vacation too
costly. . tf?
A different type of people set out on a vacation with
a little more of the spirit of aCventure, as on a kind of
pioneering trip. If they have some vicissitudes of food or
beds, they look at it as a part of the fun, and cheerfully
put up with any discomforts' in view of the glorious time
they are having. ' ' I
It takes a certain amount of philisophy to enjoy a
vacation. Some travelers are constantly . worrying for
fear their trains will be late, or they can not drive their
automobiles fast enough. So they miss all the enjoyment
of the pretty country, while they fret every time the train
stops five minutes, or they push their cars so fast as to
create an accident peril. The true vacation philisopher
should start on his trip with the expectation that as soon
as he gets away from home, his experiences are going to
be more or less varied and irregular, and such as can not
be predicted in advance.
Stabilize the Lumber Market
Steady Production Strengthens Industry
Household ints
Ily MUM. MOItTON s"'-f
rOW thai the fall house-
cleaning hai started
anil all the wind, w
curtains have been taken
down, somehow the thought of
putting bark the same old cur
tains, after the house has been
freshly cleaned anu painted,
it-etna to go against the grain.
Where one is fortunAte
enough to have full length
windows in the living room,
the fermal arrangement at the
left of the illustration is one
which can be followed in any
number of combinations.
In this instance, the glai4
curtains were of heavy square
mesh net in ecru. Made per
fectly straight with a ruffle of
the net, and gracefully looped
back, they are almost sufficient
dressing of themselves.
The overdrapei seem to
make a window more cheerful.
These drapes are of mulberry
'silk rep. This material drapes
wonderful'; well, ind doesn't
need a lining.- The gracefully
draped valance is edged with
raltail fringe of the same col
or, about three inches wide.
To the upper right ia a most
adorable suggestion for the
bedroom.
The glass curtains in this in
stance are of plain white piar
qjisette. The ovcrdrapes are
of Scotch madras with a col
ored dot. The triple efTccl is
obtained by a two-inch tuck,
which gives the effect of three
tiny curtains. The new
double ruffle valance Is an
other charming touch.
For the hall or dining room
where one has casement win
dows, nothing could be more
charming than the white net
lllass curtains in the lower
right with their cvrdrape uf
brilliant chintz, with h black
border. This makes the win
dow the most prominent fea
ture of the room. The hlurk
wool tassels at intervals on the
valance are unusual.
MUX I' HINT
Itn-nkfust
- drapes
Toasted Com Flakas
Whole Wheat Muffins
Peach Honey or Fresh J nm
Coffee
I.UtlclHtlll
I Creamed Potatoes
I Lettuce with Koiuefiirt Dressing
I Fig Dessert Milk
I Dinner
I (-old Sliced .Meat
Warmed-up Potatoes
: Hummer Squash Prlsrllln Ho
Ttm.tVH in: ii'i:t
Whole Wheal MuffliiN Four
cups whole wheat flour, one tea
spoon salt, one tablespoon sugar,
ll'.ree cups milk, one talilnspunn
lard, one yeast ruko dissolved In
one rup lukewarm water. Heat
the milk, cool and odd (he other
ingredient. Form Into muffins,
let them rise for three hours and
then hake. If you make and raise
them Hie night before, place them
In the lenbos when they have risen
mil buke them In tho morning.
Peach Honey feel and atone
pearlies and chop fine. To every
three cups 6f peaches add five
rups granulated sugar. Moll hard
for ten minutes then seal.
Maintenance of stability in the lumber trade requires
that seasonal fluctuations in the use of lumber for build
ing and other purposes be eliminated so far as possible,
in order, throughout the year, to equalize the lumber
movement, and hence the demand upon the sawmills for
rush shipments. One of the most important aids which
the lumber industry can give to its own stability and
profit during the next several years will be the develop
ment of a demand and a buying policy among the rail
roads and industrial buyers and in foreign markets,
which will supplement the period of relatively low do
mestic demand for lumber for building purposes. This
can be done if undertaken as a fundamental trade pro
motion movement in the lumber trade. Unless this is
done with some measure of success, either the sawmills,
as a whole, will in ordinary years have to hold in mill
stocks a substantial portion of current production during
the low months, or materially reduce the average output;
or else force a large volume of lumber upon a reluctant
market which in turn means the substitution of specula
tion for stability, and irregularity in operation and em
ployment Wilson Compton, manager National Lumber
Manufacturers'.association.
Buy At Home
Home City Loyalty Commendable
Sunny DickJSayt
Tom Murray, Convict, to Plead
Innocence at Murder Trial. Scores
of Leniency Letters Yes, good
citizens, all. Let us pardon him.
Next time he will commit more
murders and not get caught.
lty O.Alt K. KINNAIItn
Shipping of Cheap California
Gasoline Throughout East Blamed
for Big Price' Drop Dlamed?
That's funny.
The S. P. Has No Idea of Apply
ing for Bend Extension The ideas
of the S. P.' nre not quite so flex
ible as their enemies would have
us believe.
Courtmartlal for President's Two
Marine Guards, One Slept, the
Other Deserted Bet they're dem
No matter what your wants may be, you can find in
your own home city, merchandise that will fully meet
your every requirement. Buy at home.
Your business men are live and up-to-date; their
stores are fully stocked with up-to-the-minute, seasonable
merchandise of quality and at prices that can't be beat.
But at home.
When you want to see what you are buying when
you pay your money, buy at home.
The merchants of your city value their reputations.
Buy at home.
It would be impossible for them to maintain their
reputation of high grade merchandise at reasonable
prices, without actually delivering the goods. Buy at
home.
They have the good-will and confidence of the ma
jority of the citizens of the home city. Every one should
buy from local merchants. But at home.
It is impossible to keep a city growing unless the
home people are loyal enough to spend their money in
the home city. Buy at homel
Children May Go to Fair Free
on September 4 Ha, ha! That
lets me In. I'll Just show the
gateman some of this column.
Murder Charge Lodged Against
Lux Laueedo, Alleged Murderer
Next time, maybe, Laueedo won't
get so drunk that he can't run
away as his two pals did. Whis
key and murder no mix, Lux.
Klamath Falls Women Kntcr
Domestic Art Work In Fair Exhib
its We note that any members of
the Business and Professional Wo
men's club are not amongst those
present.
Without, of course, knowing
anything about It, we marvel that
the gentle pastime of dodging bill
collectors seems so much more
popular than paying the bilta.
Traffic Paralyzed by Main In
Tokyo And In Klamath Falls by
angle parking. ,
By-Products Plun't of Shevlin
Hlxon ,May Furnish Gas for Light
ing and Heating to Bend How
about a by-products plant for
Klamath? Our city could be
lighted as well as heated with half
the gas we waste each year.
BLAME THEIR PARENTS
There appears to he a belief
t!iat sons of ministers labor under
a handicap and 'ore more inclined
than other boys turn out badly
when they re.u-h manhood.
Fred C. Kjlly, .In his very in
teresting Utile book. '.'The Fun of
Knocking Folks,"' tells that a few
year ago out of' about ls.titui
names selected at sandotn from
"Who's Who in America," it was
found that the fathers of nearly
1,000 had been clergymen.
"No other single profession can
show so high a batting average.
"In "An English Dictionary of
National Biography,' the names of
ministers' sons appear 1,270 times
while the ' sons of lawyers are
there only to the number of 10,
and the sons of doctors total only
350. English-speaking men of let
ters are prepumleranfly sons of
clergymen." , . i .
' '
There are a number oi pluusi
ble explanations for all this.
The home atmosphere Is one of
good conversation and clean lan
guage; In brief, culture from the
cradle.
Then, there Is the fact that tho
average minister works at home a
good'deal of the tlnfe and is able
to keep an eye on the, habits and
behavior of his sons.
He Is especially Insistent on
good deportment, partly because
he knows that his' hoy will ho
more open to criticism Hiss other
youths. ' -
In studying ihe lives of great
men it Is evident that If one grows
up In a reasonably cultural nt
moKphcra, the chances for success
are Just that much Improved.
Scientific students of human ho
ings now attribute less power to
hereditary influence and mora
power to early environment. Dr.
William A. White, famous alienist,
says:
"Many students of horedlty be
lieve that all sorts of mental qual
ities may be traced dlrecily to an
cestors. - But those of us who deal
with thn prohlenia of mental III-
' rmfi.l l)f H,.,W'"ilW. 11,1,1
nieulat traits are passed on from
tho parents, not becuuse of hered
ity, in the ordinary sense of the
word, but heeauHe. as a part of the
child's environment, they are Im
presscd upon It during Ihe devel
opmental period."
Unusual-But True
Adopting Ihe methods of hunt
ers In'Mhelr quest for game by
using "cnlls" Imitating the voices
of I'ie4r' hoped-for victims. Doc.
Boyd 'Has Invented what he be
lieves will be a great aid to ang
lers when they go out In quest of
Ihe Friday dinner.
Doc's "fish call' Is so construct
ed that In tho hands of an expert
It can; be made to Imitate the
growling of a bass, the cussing of
a rainbow, the meowing of a cat
NkIi, oni even the barking of a
dogfish: Nor does Its versatility
end there. Doc soya that in the
hands tat the mouth) of one who
conscientiously practice In Us use,'
will conscientiously prnetlce Its
use, and will spend tho tlmo noc
ossary,',to acquaint himself with
tho conversational hahltr 0f any.
species, of fish In any waters, that
and spend tho time to acquaint
himself, with the conversational
of any, specie In any waters, that
ho cai soon make himself so pro
fiilent( ln the use of the "call"
Hint he will bo tuken as ono of
the family in a short time.
This "cull" has the added at
tract Ion of extreme simplicity. All
that Is necessary Is to ascertain
tho location of thn kind or fish
di sired, mid then locate a deep
hole In tho stream or Inkn chosen,
quietly Mnk yourself to the hot-'
loin, (ind after remaining there
for five or ten minutes, commence
operating the "call." In a row
mlniit s. thn fish will gather about
you Irf crowds. Then choose tho.
ono ydu want, Kno(,k him ,n (ho
l art .villi a rock, and take him
home. '
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tobaaco sauce or cayenne pepper.
Crush a large sllro of ltoquofort
cheese Into these flavorings with
a fork and blend thoroughly, add
two lablnapoona of iemon Juice or
one of concentrated vinegar, then
slowly add a cup and a half of
mayonnaise
PrlsillU He (diiHi.liilr rilling)
Two a,id one-half cups milk,
three ouneea chocolate, one-eighth
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