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AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
"Let u have faith that right make might, and in
that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty at we
understand it." Abraham Lincoln.
THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS
The Season Opens 1 1 Heart
. nd in - 1 " t-. ,
KLAMATH FALLS,, ORff
THURSDAY. OCTOBER
Sign ilu Petition
Privilege and Duty of I'.vjry Responsible Resident
It's the privilege and duty of every res
ponsible resident of Klamath Falls to get be
hind the farmers and shippers of Merrill and
other districts in their request to the Interstate
Commerce Commission that the government
body take promptly the action necessary to
insure the Southern Pacific's railroad dev
, elopment program.
Petitions. to the Interstate Commerce
Commission indorsing the request of farmers
and shippers are being circulated and are
being signed by all of importance in Klam
ath's business world.
Ycu sign one. Get the fellow next door
to do the same. Ask your neighbors to sign.
You're all in the same boat.
: THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC PRO
GRAM IS THE ONLY ONE THAT CAR
RIES WITH IT CERTAIN, SUBSTAN
TIAL AND PERMANENT BENEFIT FOR
KLAMATH FALLS.
The Southern Pacific plans are vastly
more important to Klamath Falls than to the
Southern Pacific. The railroad can wait,
but Klamath County rdon't, want- them to.
THE RAILROAD CAN INVEST ITS
$38,000,000 ELSEWHERE.
We who have invested our capital, our
work and our lives in one big bet on Klamath
Falls' future can neither recall our bet nor
wait too long to collect. Those that can and
are willing to make a living by standing in
the way of their own community's prosperity
are few, thank God, and far between.
The time for talking is past. The far
mers and shippers have acted. Let's do the
same. Let's forget the windbags and the cri
tics and the promisers and help Klamath
Falls by getting behind the builders. Sign
the petition.' It'll help the farmers and ship
pers. It'll help Klamath Falls. It'll help
you!
The Passing of "George"
Dining Car Waiters Not All Named "George'
No longer will the railroad traveler who blithely as
sumes personal acquaintance with the dining car waiters
be able to get by with their traditional "George" greet
ing, with which they have sought to impress more con
servative or timid tourists.
The waiters themselves have not struck on being
lumped collectively with all the Georges of America,
lney have continued to smile and serve.
But the dining car man.nrpi-a i, ' .
, . .....v uvuie iu me con-
clu-ion that as long as certain of thnir - ,
r - ... l'"vil.1 UIB UIS-
N v Z. th6y miK!lt M wcl1 Us the right
Am , ,,ork ;;ana 50 hereafter on at least one of tho law
of sick headache) and COinlry the
I now snint. 1 l i . . -,T
j iicaim ana an
n do more and better work i.Prinlc
a- nave never be
given my name to adverliw a roedicibe
L.' r rmJ d,,cov'rtd Ca"' LittftV
teCJ. e "ve' Fl" "m" "' I
ESS. y ,h' " J
. am any bad aim effects, f
(AdrerMaent
mi
F I'
r
of the waiters at partic
le menu" cards.
i
to most of the first-name
lorges there really are in
hut rrahs are with u tho
if If hg
Xia.' "T VACATION
Heart & Home
f
lly Mn. CIlMlwth Tbmiipsaii
A letter addressed lo Ihll do-
partimni itt: lime ao by 'Hetty
II ". In which aha doubled that
then were any "decent men" any
more, has brought Ibis lar-lj re
sponse (rout a man:
Hear Mrt. liotn ion : I '
been (cmptcd to wril vou st'tsrsl
IUn.- iM'f.irc. hut nrv- r o niihi
whrn 1 rrml ilio ,'ilr yt ' lUity
M." pimn t inn tti. Hir4i('ily
niiuiili. I liavo had a girt lev
Ihi'n (I'll us iiiiuh t!in wimn nrl
of lh!n VI!b ItiU lodrr itlrl, I
llllnk II l tartly Iut IjiiII Lint
lh boy mjiil lo l rniplll.ir Hh
Iut. sln-i ii!iii rinorii to "iiialn.
tip." .Mrs and ! ' Il Klrla nml
vnnin with lo li!i'a: iiithr titi-y
want a pUythinit. or an i4.il
nhii frli-n.lnlilp In worth w)iH.
And I am iiinvin"iiil that Iiuh:
an wiimrn ri'Mirt to pntly ili'ip.
Uonit to rout-mi th'ir rnitl looi.
j thry arn itolnit to Wdkin litn "plai
j thin rompli-x" o( thn mrn. A 1 1
j lu-tty II ". I ympalhlxi wlih hfr.
and would Ilk to hulp Iut Hut
. firm with hvr I h fult t.i
j find Shn y, "I don't mind k.
! Iiik man I'm i-iiBUKid lo. or ti':rt
I puttluit lila" arum ground ni
rlti( taii
, inlo
I wlllJ.
uh. Ia.,
Dinner Stories
An old artisan wi;o pr:(!;-.l h:.x.
fielf on hlability to drire a cq:c
bargain contracted to paint a hne
barn in the neighborhood for the
small sum of J12.
"Why on earth did yon aere to
do It for o little?" his brother
inquired.
"Well, you aeo." raid the old
painter, "the owner U a mighty
unreliable man If I'd said I d
charge him likely he'd have
only paid me 1. And if I i harge
him he may not pay me hut
19. So I thought it over, and de
cided to paint it for Ji;, so I
wouldn't lose ao much."
tin' up ail over (k:r ho'.i-'."
Very frequently the winti-r high
rays of the Yulin valley are nn'
trails, traversed n::iy hy dog
'!''!. rn? of I.l-hopi In
Al.i.:ka. v.hu a veyv fund of :h it
mu.fi ( f tlav.. inco'ifir. d ' It
miner toming out i:h his dog-t'-am.
end .slopped to a.- k liim what
kind of a road he had conn- over.
The minor responded with stream
of forcible and picturesque profan
ity, windiing up with:
"And what kind o' trail did you
have?"
".S;i:vf as yours," n pll d Hie
ll"!'"P lecliagly.
Household Hinte
lly Mr-. Morton
Clu'lilicn's 1'ii'toria!
Cross Word Pii7zle
., ; MV.W HINT
HmikfuMl
Cantaloupe
Toasted Corn Klaken with Cream
Cinnamon Tonit Coffee
f.UHrlliNHI
Omelet Creamed Potatoes
Wurflnt I'each Tea Cukea
Tea
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Bluffed Tomatoes and IVppers
Ilread and lrutt"r
"orn on Coh
Cantaloupe Supreme Coffee
natural In an engaged couple, as I
if a itlrl didn't allow that. he'. !
denervw to lie called a prude ) ant (
anything furl.'n r than tiia! I draw '
tho linn nn." etc. Mr. Tlimiipfcia. j
this sounds an though be allowrd
kissing and huKgiug hy hi r f ;, I
as n duty, and imt In a - p:nt i.f
actively wuntltig thene d InoiKlM
tlona of affinlon. Had sBn reiliy
loved the yor.ng man. ir. ly hr
would have wanted all till, and
lots of it. Women. a a rule. t.
rrpt during the first Mush of j
courtship, seem to care more for !
love-making than nun. Hut a to ;
"Hetty II. V Ideals- li t her hang ;
on to them l.y all means. TV rn :
am n.en who aitree I know
such, and 'number mysulf atunng :'
tin 111. I have never yet k l--. il ,
unyone I had no right to, l,y which
I mean my nUtives and my form- '
r fiance. And t never went fur- (
I her than klulnt with tv
lives exn pl my nml her (kr
huitaUig. I mean, (in u
hand. I dlffvred from "I.
In that I was very afferii
ward luy flnncs during nj),
nicnl so m n lilnn K(ii,
that 1 was wrong.
In "Itetlv II ", though,
men I speak uf, and
doubts rilal. nr. nn esia, v
They are usually found k,
work preparltm lo a ;
lives, and don't ha Hc,!;
money in spend on lrU,,,i
they am Just as afraid or (J '
id wlih girls as "lleliy o-J
boys I hat a problem of i
Iihi. I spokd of my rnui.i
I suffered for vlghi tnoaiks
I am cedcd n becoming r
to ih.s girl, and (hen It oi1
sit wm-ks. When U waj
off. I had tu suffer ara
havu never gotten uvr I ;c
t ii I....IU.M-.I
! ago. I am aar lhai u,
j remedy la (o associate will
' girls, but Ihera la the mote)
linn. I don't want lo ba i
wad. "r a ptnrh panny, W
ihrrn any girls left willlai
: tortain In iheir homes, a as n
tn entertain? I have f
nr.. I :lu.l heips. hut mint
rcnt lu 1-0 lacking la tfian!
mind enourh to make lot'
: rti'ert4liiing. and few aseaj
witling ta spend the svetiH
botiK. Will stata I am t si
j slowly but surely bulldltl aj
' practice, but as yet aatUt
! r r.d mm h for pleasurn. II
It. H 's letter hardly nb
coinn.i'tit I'crhaps other ft.
mm would like la air tketr
on the suhjnrt.
. sag I
fuss. 1 1
Ilt ft .
Ir we l,a, morn of as am
pmr am we would not ke a
flitch need of an Investur
sieff . IVndleton Kasl Orersti
Who ivtrr ppacte(l lu lift It I
Ihw day when (ull.groca t
knees snaM M s waas)s f
lur fa.o and hands? Ct
Amerhan.
What to do with Culntrl X I
til Ii the burning qne-llna olj
hour Why not loan kim ul
Krmch and 1. 1 him clean at!
IMffa' - lli.ki r llnrald.
The widower had just taken his
fourth wife, and was showing her j keFy?
rojna me village. Among the
places visited v.aa the churchyard,
and the bride paused before a very
elaborate tombstone that had been
erected by the bridegroom. Hcing
a little nearsighted, rhe asked him
to read the Inscription, and in rev
erent tones he read:
"Here lies Susan, beloved wife
of John Smith; also Jane, beloved
wife of John Smith; a'.so Mary, be
loved wife of John Smiih "
He paused abruptly, and the
bride, leaning forward to see tho
bottom line, read, to her horror:
"lie yu also ready."
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I iff
ifunrini
TH)Ws m:t iri s
IVnch Ten Cukes Hake a alm
pie one-egg cake with no flavoring.
Lay pared halved peaches on lop
ol t:!e batter after It Is In the pan;
Kprinltle cinnamon and sugar on
lop und add bits of butter. Hake
"lowly and irrre warm with cream.
Canned peaches can be used and
Ihe syrup used In serving Instead
of cream.
Suggest ions
0RD PUZZLE!
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I'nmrt, !?. K-r.f Kfttiurc Hjndioit, Inc. Utrmt tlriinin Ituht H"f4
Ey ARTHUR YVYIWJS,
OrtQtmlnr ot Hit Modrrn I ro-j II oij Pilule.
An army officer was showing his
fair guest about the cam:) w.h(;n
a bugle sounded.
"What's that for?" the fir one
Inquired.
"Thai's laitoo," the officer ex
plained. "b. I understand." she re
marked. "I've often (;,.(.n u ()n
s-ldier.,' arm,, hut I didn't know
Ihey had a special time f, ,
It."
"fiolly. but I' ,,,.. ,:x,l imed
8 ta" "n" "' ""Kin. meeting a
lrt and stout fri,.n,, (ho
si reel.
"What, yon )t.,.n ,;n. ()
tired?" derail ml ml ii...
a ,,,; "hut.
lher Snilil,', dey la
mis. for some nw
' -X n't .
""''k' ""''. 'v a
tall, ho " '-,,
iE SHOP) miiii.
' -1-Kel-
ifunrini l..
, Word 3. FrJPn water.
j Word ; -" ,0,ra of 0
liunning llnwn
I Word 1. What the line whera'
they.na lad appear' ,0'm2
, Word 2. Something
i new, unusual.
! YES TICK DAY'S PUZZLE
! A.N'SWKKKI L
Do not soak fresh fish In water
before cooking. This treatment
ruins the flavor and makes
fish soft.
Ihii
which It
"rco r demand
ln)ro
IWeasurln' inT".,
A good fish dressing Is made or
one teaspoonful each of finely
'hopped onion, chopped parsley,
'hopped pickles, chopped olives!
one cup of cracker rriimbs, moist-n-d
with one-hnlf cup melted
butter; salt and pepper lo taste.
.""si a little flour over the top
of cakes before they rn eed. This
will prevent Ilio Icing ,,, rn.
nlng off.
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COOK in
25 sicpi. n
Jj 1 live ileliiiiliona lira nixen 'j
tnd.-.y'a t:'.word pur.al a tv
to aid yiu to niilvlnn it. Cas 11
stop frm I'KIJK to IIKKK "i
sle,.s. wiih VKAl s.n the liflk
nml I. A M II on the thirteenth! 0f4f
..ni. IfilMs is lii hm dr0PP"t
ach step nnd a ne "j
I ! ins.-rteri In lie W"t
iiicil a new word. Tar 1
J tion will nupear Wj
-t ravt.
The way ihn visitor abroad is
robbed nowadays Is nothing hrt
of criminal. Ilere'a Iln ,., ,(
iy carfare in Hr, lH ,,,.,.
r"'""1 10 -I I -Detroit New,.
I'bnly of erunlrriuen for
""' wln,"r ''"'I'l'iyH Is assured.
Astoria say, io yield l ,ho 0r0.
K"n-W,hlng,n coast marshes Is
1'1-nurul. Now how about tho
,ay. :. Hosebrg?-.Ke-e,,e
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3-t)eriyed nnd tinrliiilly enr
Iniiuned vcKelttbla mailer used
a fuel
R To reluto
(I Anecilolii
7 I n;tniiivr
!I-A rustic
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