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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
KLAMATH FAn7 t AN INDEPENDENT Republican newspaper rlll)AY, OCTQBQ "Let u hare faith that right make might, and in that faith let 01 to th end Ur to do our duty as we understand it." Abraham Lincoln. Governor PLvco Eke Discourses Folillcjl l!ar,tn Again Evident Governor Walter M. Pierce, in opening the state's case relevant to the railway hear ing, in Portland, vhich has centered the eyes of great financiers of the country upon Klam ath Falls and the central Oregon district, again demonstrated to those of his hearers who listened to his diatribe on the situation through a purely dialytic viewpoint, that our chief executive gave thought mainly, not to the issue at stake, cr its effect upon the people vitally interested, but to feathering the nest of his political ambitions. While the governor's analysis of the rail way situation made only too obvious the fact that his words were merely the echo of utter ances from the lips of others, his listeners amusedly digested his almost childish attempts at diplomacy in using the railway controversy to sprinkle a few aromatic gems of campaign verbiage before the assemblage, apparently sublimely ignorant of his Petronistic plati tudes. Along with his characteristic insoucience as regards anything that does not directly af fect his own particular aims and ambitions, woeful ignorance of the entire situation or a wilful desire to becloud the railway situation in the eyes of the commonwealth. A brief summary of the governor's open ing statements might well liken his mental state to that of a hungry petite blanc, bovine bambino, gazing wistfully into barred pastures of luscious fodder, and the governor, like his four-legged companion, also wondering how he can get through the barbed wire fence of partisan adversity into the field of political clover without scratching his back. Why Invest Blindly? Get Authentic Advice Before Investing The public has been warned time and again not to buy stocks in companies about which it knows nothing. There is a large amount of money ready for investment this fall; profit by the following story before spending it: A girl who had worked for years as a clerk in a store had saved $800. A smooth stock salesman met her and painted a glowing picture showing profits she could make in his company, enough to make her independent for life. As a matter of fact, the company was not even oper ating. The girl was so overcome by the story, however, that she invested her entire ?800 without making any inquiry as to the merit of the concern. Needless to say she received no dividends and her capital was lost. Any banker would have gladly advised her free of charge. ' o . The Central Washington Presbytery g'oes on record as against marriage of divorced per sons. Shucks! In these modern days there isn t much of anyone else to be married.-Eul gene Register. Hand Writinff on the Wall I " Heart & Home Problems III Mr. lilltalirtU Ttiimun Dinner Stories alrra!y kkked off !im uml tlip iMjyur is J:,ju sf;iri!n t.i take off hU coat." Household Hints Fable: A new family moved in and no body peered from behind curtains to criticize the furniture. Baltimore Sun. rU- wa Z 4MiUlik- H -lie lieirH- fns; and th.- lobby win -Ur u?tf. The buzzer buzzed InsKt'-ntiy and at last t!ie sleepy elevator hoy took his car tip to tho fourth floor, returning shortly itlt a guest in a bathrobe. "Say." said the cuest rather thickly, "wantiha rhar.Ki my room. Hoom 412. V.Vnta c'oinge It." The niRlit clerk aahl it was Itsslble. but the man in-'ist, J and finally was assigned to room 312. An the guest left the desk, loan ing on the elevator boy. the dark asked him what was wrong with room 4 12. "Nothing nothing at all. It's fine room. Only If you go up thero now you'll find It's on fire." A naval officer nays that on one occasion during bin destroy er's visit to the Philippine is lands the sailors were lounging along the rail, throwing pr-nniei Into the water for a crowd of dusky, naked youngsters ,, the harbor to dive for. It was a lively scene. No sooner was a pinny thrown Into tho water than a native boy dived and brought It to the surface. Many times a penny did not reach bottom before a boy caught it. On the wharf the native mayor, surrounded by hi, ,,. , men In full reg.-,a, waH K t iJK j the arrival of iho American naval I officers to whom he was going to ! tinder a grand reception. II,, i watched the diving bovs ; keen interest, A reckless sailor lad l. ;.,-, , throwing quarters and then h.iir- dollars Into Iho wllt(.r. Then j some one threw ovcrlio'iid, on after another, a number of l,ie, I glistening silver American i!ol. j What a scrambling! It ?.,.,, () as if every hoy in the ,.:j..0 . town was cither in air or in n. water. Suddenly an American r :it j 'lashing- breathlessly ,! , ' 'he whirr, and shouted to the j noup of sailors: "If y,n ..,, Ibis ceremony to go on. for tu,. I "osh bbko stop throwing n,,, dollani. Tho chief of poll,,, h ,..!c's li'tlt ,U -''v'.t: r. 'u hd nlter.d,.,! 1.. r' .trier's murt for Hi? first t!:i;e. w.: very much Interested- In t!i, pro.-, eirtngs. At. or hi r riturn bume site told h"r mother: "I'.ip.i inado -poech. and M-reral other mm made tpcth to twelve men Vim sat to.-. :h. -. nn 1 tlun the. t l.c i: . :i v., put n .ijrjj '' '"' !eV.. .p-d." Ilrcnkf.ist Or.ttig' Sweet Potato Scene, Jelly Coffee f.uui tni,n Vegetable Souffle Sliced Tomatoes with Krench Dressing , Nut h colatii. Square, Milk I ' i i ChiMrfn's- l'itt.iri.nl I Crn! Wore I l'i 'n i W rte j I Tea Dinner Tried Ha n Mashed I'oiatiies Swe. t Sour lleets Corn Nm flioculsri) Squares Coffin! 1 (K tl'HK M HM V 4.NK Kilt ViH'MJ ttllMUM vr Mis Tlioni: W r two lt! 1" r of . W are f.mi!derr,t ooil liwklng, ilreu ell n,l ar well known In the younccr sel. ' We r ron tsnt rrailcts of your column and would like lo (ipreu our Tlew on the called "ahelk" ot lodar As ion list urotwlilr notlreil, the nu! 'y of lrlr that thttr wt'e must not una that has been "nmnhaudlrd." Now, Mt Thonieiin. halo tieen out with snv number of nun men. some of whom hsv niade tha a.criien. Hut f rt thins Ihry do ! maul' What l (III to do? If a?ti refuaea to allow lhre iihaiHci, af la "alow,' and U left to alt' at borne. And It alie d 'i-a . rml It. ah U 'faaf tut Seta the datea. If sotlt nf Ihrae fellnwa would ptacttl What ihey preach ther would Bul b m manr "fast" gltla. On t'l ftr-t of lli-ir iuaiiHsme mupt fellowa handle a rirl aa thoitK-l they hail knoo her !nc tSry were babea, Theo these "ktrl rhasers" pru- dure their flaak With "hs nip ' We lo not amok or drink, still e ard not "alow." V do not nblerl lo tvry little pettlm or a kia or two. Hut nt thar be limit and lei Ihe.o "ahoika" rea-. tidlrutluf lit "Diaohudte4" Blrta whra thev sr the handler. llf Course, the frllowa Will drfeftil thrtna-1vea Mid y tlm (iris Ilka U - bul don't let thnm kid them arliea, aa a little bit cih a long ways. Tnl'SY AN1 i:'A. Aa I have observed In thla rol un-.n many tttma, ther U only oue cole fur n self reaper!, tig youns woman in follow, regard leas of what la Items; "done" by the youth nf luiUy. Itear Mrs Thomp-on: t'ntil n year ago, I waa n aurceaaful. bul lonely and often unhappy bualneaa woman. Thin I met a man. who of all the nu n I had rirr known. I thought I might love. I thought he was unmarried "he never led me to In-lleve otherwise, and I . . . i , .1..,. r- -was , puppy ttt.:, ed la J'. rompot4 dr J c! arca.oj I ua o.n.-,iU( ' ' -"Id "h.ai.n, but .!, U . ; know h. tot,, I rrgarsa , r U rlai,, .his lf,. , Irl ma aa ..... 1 -tia. HUn6, , dltorrt. H, A. duly by ktlj, b lotra ,J two p.rfatjt find ta b otktf.rj h ntker u, jj Irsanllcaa a Uj , '""t I t'tr ant, j would u Tlltr V.m B'lht h; opiniiin. ttbst n wottas lo tska aaotWtaal Voor letlaf our oa .ral,B and reenzaiHtw 1 lhara aad t -am and rrtura4 in , you are Ibreatw grg,, ly remot, innjurm. Urn. Ila a iruoHi of a altaatiat v. 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The next morning add flour to make a soft dough, knead .well and roll out to a thickness of three-fourths of an Inch. in squares or circles, using four-Inch cutter, and bake slowly on a greased griddle. 1 Rweet-Sour licet, . Wash and I boil four large beets until they ' are tender. Then ,kn ,,., under rold waier1 and cut then, j MP Into small piece,. Tllk, . j h1' cup each f ynMT ,,, ( water, a t iblespoon of butter, "" popper, the Juice of an onion ' " " of cornstarch tils- i lvd it, a V(.ry ,. wn. ! A'ld one q.,rl(.r ,. of KuKnr (( "I.e. mixture ge,ly nnlll It ' ,hl,l"'"'l Add iho beaten "- a fresh egg. n,, thn "Ml ,l,iiK ,, , I1(iur .oe ,,ty. KrV(, n 'lis h . STEP-WOR 1st! iquaras tawsa t.Jle am brtuii half cap Mi cup hroaa ttw'rf nughly Stir la ' of two rH fltt . at. .m o vaniltl . Im leans. t flour n4 ttu'i)' bestm tit k"" j . shallow paliael-KTAI eprlt.kl. wltk V1 ! BteB. In a njodrrst m,tn aquarea wkrt , tl -tongh Ceiiirtaht. 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