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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Thumlay, OctoluT 2t, 1020 Page IHjJ Sinriott Explains' Enactment of 0.& GVLand Grant Bill ' lMirlng Congressman KlnuuIt'M ad dress yesterday lit lliu chamber of commerce (iirum luncheon It dwt'll Willi the O. C. Und Graut mil Id which h look an otlvt pari. Sin null tuuk Ilia bill from Ha birth lo lla final passage and related faiia and flgurea that proved of general Interest lo the business men of Klamath Kalla who wvra aiialoua to loam first blind how tho bill waa put through congress. It appears Hint much of tho work waa done by lha Iiiium eommltlee. that nothing could have gotten any where In the senate, without the full endorsement of the house, and that congressional Influenre had considerable to do In getting tho President's final signature lo tho bill. Ilolli with the preliminaries and In handling the varioua delcga Hons, Congressman Hlnnott'a part waa no amall matter, and all be aaka la that proper credit be (Ivan bla committee for fully endors ing the measure. Selected Recipes By Southern Pacific Expert linked thicken I'lo Hull una chicken wllh two car- rola, onn turnip unci utiu onion un til ilonu. Itoinirvo from fire; aklu. disjoin and bono the chicken, and tut Die rurola and lurulp lu dire Pep Rally Today By Students of Klamath High llrudy Montgomery, the turn- EUGENE DEBS pIES AT ELMHURST, ILL. (Cnnllaaed Frnaa Pan IM Dubs waa nearly 71 years old. Hi' bad lost much of lila former vigor Red Grange Will -Show at Orpheus For 4 Full Days Probable Decision Today on Pelican Rebuilding Plans j, CUaeifWd ndwtUlii b 1 'morning paper prapoaitioai ah I srnive. Uh Ik Nwa. The greatest fool 'in' I pla:'i f of . . SAN PKANCMt'O, IsW. 20. I Lfnl- bliiiK yell leader, and formerly yell he waa completely broken physically all tlmea in a it real plc'.ure! The ted New. Irr-Pjaus for rebuilding the lender for Klanmlli county blah DUt bl" ,d"1" 'on&"!d re,lll silver aheet la at lam graced by the Klamath Development company's ho- i"Illlnl Plash," not a brief newsreel, tel In Klamath Falls, burned to the shape. ArraiiHo disjointed parla In school, and later of Oregon Agrlcul-i lo him " 'r the mlddlo of a deep pie llili, aur- Mural colloge, will lead the atu-l HAVANA SUFFERING RESULT HURRICANE (Contianed rroaa Iaa One) i of "I will go to that, eoclallsm o my grave convinced bnt , fuM leBKth future pierore. en- ground Ult wcUr wUj be discussed j . aud goclallam alone;, lled .. Minute to IMay" which ,t mtiUuK or'ihe 'tompnoy's of- Beautiful Framed Pic-J turet on sale at '!' Stinson's Studio I of damage estimated at 3.otio,uou and psratyilng communications. - One of' aeveral oil lapka belong llif to Ibe llololt' Oil company la afire ''acros the .bay. more thun SUV'hotiaea of the cheaper type huVo rollapucd aad It la believed .that aeferal prsobs In llavaua or environ,, have hern killed. The Maine monument, moat Im posing of tho Spaulsh-Amerlran memorials, - was blown over and broken Into, four plena. The five atory automobile aasomli ling plant built by I ho Kord com pany waa gutted by tho wind. One Ford car waa blown from the third atory of III building to the afreet. 1 Approximately 100 fishing echoon era are believed to have been wrecked on Ibe hearb. '' The gale, whleh had been pre dicted Tuesday night strUfH 3 a. in, Wednesday, attaining hurri cane -force at 11:30. i '." Rlgua above stores, wludowa and many, entailer alructurca were dem olished before the wind's force be gan In break at I p. m. Six, persons are reported 'to have ' been killed aud 17 Injured In Ar royarjano, 10, mljes from Havana. and -one person , Is uUlvto- togv been killed here. Telephono communication baa been Impossible all day and' police are having difficulty In checking the number of casualties.' The correspondent saw the aide of small house collapse, exposing three people huddled In a room us I Otto Itelss, Hllpervlsllltt- 'Chef Nouflicru I'nclflc round with the diced carrots and turnip, some peas and button mush rooms. Htraln the broth through a cloth and wllh four ounces of butter and one-half cup of flour work to a aauce thai Is nut too thick. Pour the same over the chicken, and cover tho dish wllh p' dough. Wash wllh milk and egg, and bake In the oven until nicely browned. Caramel t;uMJll ' . Moisten In a saucepan some sugar, cook, and when tho dollte of Klamath blah achool In . - ... . I offMrs the ftnl-efitisultr fur the Do- iu - . ik-..- ei.-- a pep rauy ai mo acnooi ai z : su i -.. " --- - win auuwu ... uiinnu . .-, fifn pare Touraoay. .i v.- o'clock this afternoon. The rally la! seonoraic iroyuiea oi m.o- ,r, Saturday next, when It will be- T p.. Henderson. Kbimalh FalU. bt'.ng held In preparation for the-' kUul'rlbs said, In one of hla laat jl0 , fourKlay run. Admirers of manal(ir 0f Uio company, will meet Ashland-Klamalh Knlls gnino wlil.h Pl1,u llraea. ( ued Orange and lovera of football: wllh otnor offjilaia of tiro concern, will bo held on tho local gridiron .?SW since ( U' condition be-'wm have the ,reat of their Uvea' lt w ann(nlIi(,;d to(iaJr aV4he com Haturday. I cm;rlll.al 'Out sunllnrlum tele-jWDen tber , , ppUar di ln )I1)(.g4 0f(VV-.'v,'Th'o'-first matter l.lnn Nesmlth and aeveral ot her ''""' WB" VJ11 nn"y "unues , Itor7 ,, lg bat Quni foot- to k. considered. ' t was aald, will inmns csiiiua 19 inquire 01 "' ball, and one which glvea Red a 1 1,. tnal inaaranu'-i on the de condfllon and fo.-eipress hope for( .,,.. to ,how th, ataff ,Bat haafr0edi .tructure.n A " baa nia recovery., 10 mese "- made him the greatest player the ..ruined, what amount wlU, no 01 omeravioo anew inin -1 world baa ever had. The climax ply!GrrOUa rli the newa of bla ia , thrilling game through which deuflfweane the loes of a dear!,ne -orldlron Uhost" tears . with friend nnV a great leader In inU unrivalled speed and Incom- the atudenla with Klamaih'a pep! cu,e th".1 'y seemed to falljuat parable Uchnlque. The picture waa snori 01 11 a"ai. made under the direction or Bam To the Vest of the land the news from tDe original atory of means that the leader of the rebels) nyron Morgan. The cast Includes: 1 against the so'clal order of the dayjMary McAllister, Ben Hendricks. Jr., Is r.onoved. V :-, Lincoln Steadman. Lee Shumway, Few mu In public lire were more. Charles Ogle, Jay Hunt, Edythe V speakers have promised to appear on the program and all those hold ing booster tickets are especially welcomed to this rally. Gilbert Fleet, student yell leader, will also be on hand, the student body president asaurea, to Inspire that U lo be kept up before the big' game Saturday. be forthcoming, from , the under writers, a new hotel project will be -4-..litL j 1 Howard R. Perriri! Designs and Plans : INDUSTRIAL AND ;' COMMERCIAL BUILDINCS 200 Hopk Itifltf. Pbone 250-4 1 discussed. Another Arrest Is Made in N. J. Murder Mystery NBW llltl'.NHWICK. N. J., Oct. SO. (I'nlted News) Mrs. Minna Clark waa arrested at her borne here laat- Wednesday by. detectives bearing a warrant charging her with complicity- in tho Hall-Mills mur ders. .. Mrs, Clark waa committed to the Somerset Ju II without ball, pending a 'beating before Judge Cleary, (Thursday afternoon. I Mrs. Clark waa prominent In the same affaire of the churcb of St. John becomes brown, pour Into custard j the Kvangcllnt when the rector and culm and coat the sides and bot toms. Ik-at four eggs with four ounces of sugar, add uno pint ot milk, flavor with vanilla and pour .Into the sugar-coated cuim. " Set the custards In a pan with water and bake them In a very moderate ly healed oven until firm. Turn out of cups when serving. houtlii-rn I'aiifk- lln-mlng 1 cup niayunuulno 1 cup catsup ' cup curruut Jolly l-K cup vinegar 1 heaping teaspoon Kngllsh mus tard 1 level teaspoon suit involve the mustard and the salt In the vinegar. Nest add the Jelly, beat until It is thoroughly mixed, and then the mayonnaise. Finish with the catsup, end when iervlnB "ciii-'tn 'aome iblvee.' . A good dressing lo serve with lettuce. ' ; Veal IIioim, Kaoto I'aprlkit ' Cut two chops one Inch thick, season with salt and paprika, drodgo In flour and wllh a few slices of onions saube lu butter. When tho chops are cooked through choir, singer) were killed more than four years ago and tho prosecution has intimated uisny times that she who early discovered the love affair between the llev. Kdwnrd Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Klcanor Mills. . Her. indignation, the mate con- genuinely deaplsod than thia "lit tle giant" of tho, aocinllat cause; few men were more feared. '' TliJ name of Delis first reached out' across, tlie.' country during the railroad '.Wa of the 90s., As the leader of the railroad strike of mr. "which waa finally put downj by President Cleveland calling out federal troops, Debs was "first pgfc" copy for weeks. JtiHitember 14. 1918, be waa sen tenced to federal penitentiary - to serve ten-year sentence, having been convicted ot violation of the es pionage art. But he came out of Atlanta, his eyes still gleaming brightly through the mist of years. The tall frame had grown spare. The bent head and feeble body as he stood on the railroad platform Immediately after hla release belled the still vigorous intellect. He had served two years tends, led Mrs. Clarke to bear tales' elbl monlh "d ,en da' when-he Shapman and Ueorgo Wilson, the latter the famous All-American half back. . 1 " , FALLS BCBINKSS COLLEGE 409 Main St. BOOKKEEPING, BANKINOi EX PERT ArXXJUNTlNO. TYPINO, AUDIT1NO. SHORTHAND , TKLSORAPHY The "following Is a list of a few of the graduates of BUTTON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE main school, holding positions In coast cities: Wyman HJIland. ' Buslnesa laa-J ager, Seattle Times. Edward Ness, auditor. Tacoma; National ' Bank! Edward Ragea, secretary Krnlt Growers' Association, Lemon Grove. Calif. Olive Morley. office manager, A. C. Haag, Auto Tractor Co., Sal em. Ore. Doris Riches, State House, Salem, Ore., . We will give you a complete Sec retarial or Stenographic course and place you In a position 1n three months. Day and Night School. i ; 10 DISCOUNT An all COATS - DRESSES - HATS Coata offered at this time range in price , from $19.50 to $75.00 MI LADY'S SHOP . . 822 Main St. i to the rector's wife, Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall. Hut the church work er proved clone mouthed when Prose cutor Alex Simpson's aides ques tioned her several weeka ago and soon afterwards announced that she waa suffering from a nervous break down, and took to her bed. Iho roof collapsed on them. The add a spray of riour. aiiomur uasn Maleron of paprika, one cup oi mica cream first floors ot houses on street were under four feet of wa ter and all business In tbo city waa auapended. The army and navy waa called out lo maintain order and, many persons were arrested during, the af ternoon for looting alores. Lab orers wero pressed Into service to guard the stores. Several lugs sank lu tho harbor, but It la believed that the rrewa es caped. The captain cf I he steam er Thornerd. which waa anchored la the bay. found that bis ship was drifting to sea and succeeded In throwing "'lino to aaore, - where hs vessel was mode safe. The I'arquo Cenlrol was a mass ,pf . uprooted .treee . and, , the . main 'streets wore strcVn with glass from store windows. Seventy-five per cent of the trees In, the city wore! blown over when.'Wii ttorlit waa j at lis height. While tho damage to stores and homea Is believed to have 'beeli high ' none or the large bullilhlgs- or th i fit)" wero seriously damaged. Damage to crops Is belloved to be enormous. and lei, -simmer fr lv" minutea. Arrange the chops on a platter and strain the sauce over. TEMPTING SALADS MADE 15 MINUTES DIVOIKKK TllllKillT KIK1DE PORTLAND. Oct. 20. t United News Miming" from home Cilice Tuemlay, -Mrs. Heata Wltbnre, a, di vorcee, was found Wednesday after noon In an old trunk lu the; garrot of her home here, apparently hav ing been suffocated. Police believe that she took her ! own lire, as no marks of violence, were found on her body. - A I'AITHKt I, IK Hi waa released by order of President Harding on tbe morning of Decem ber S3, 1923. Debs was born lu Torre lenute, 1 Novembus 6, la&S, the son ot Dan iel and Marnaret Uetterich Debs. He received a common school educa tion and then went to work. His education was largely obtained through independent study. 'He was still oh i keen a. student In his de clining -years, oa'ln his youth. - - "fclaaalfjcd' advertising " W 'THE KLAMATH NEWS pays big dlrl dends tie them foe nrefit Let Ua Paper Your Home ,F. R. OLDS Wall Paper and Paint Phone 19W NT ITA.V II 1 'd ti-TSS: .' Entrance Kext (o Pine Tree Theatre'. WINTERS BtH-DlXa Phone 11 88 ' Open Evenings Benefit Savings and Loan Association Tomorrow is another day." Yea, but will it L pay you interest on your investment of today? -t MAKE IT CERTAIN, 20c saved daily will return to you ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in 120 months. "BEGIN TODAY THE BENEFIT WAY" :.:: Js.llunf)-, Hil bi For further particulars', see;.. .'..Mrs. : B, Hague illits Building. ... Phone r Klamtth Falls, Oregon . , , 227 tllood Itlver Glacier) The faith ot a dog, if but! pauso sometime aud study tho de-' rot Ion ot these friends of men. can I put us humans to shame. Not long ; ago we aaw a little boy rescue a I I fti !(rHfr fmm nlhn. llfitn K... who, not perhaps from a desire to I be cruel, but merely animated by-1 thoughtless, spontaneous action oti boyhood, were tormenting the little! beast. That pup. loat from Its own The bnao of theso salads Is luc lous oranges that means they are delicious as well as healthy. Tho sslls and adds are natural appetis ers and digestive arlds. They help to promote complete assimilation of master, showed appreciation In ev tho nourishment from other foods. -err wag of bis tall and there was PHONE 1300 WESTERN TRANSFER COMPANY 410 MAIN TRANSFER AND DRAY1NG Hero are four recipes, cut them out and use them. Seo how good they nro and how they save -your timo. Orniiin uml llnmtiin Nnlail Peel oranges, removing nil white skin. Cut into one-fourth a look In hla eyes that waa as elo quent as well chosen words. 'That atory of tho dog. at Ulngen, Wash., which heeded tho calls ot his Mule, master, and avum to tho Inch submersed raft In a. Columbia slices. Place two slices on eacn " i '" ooy. is an lettuce-covered salad plate, cover 'the more Interestlni; when we learn with two lengthwise quarters of of aome of the history of the dog. banana which have been covered j All real boys love dogs. The little with lemon Julco and rolled In fine- pnyl0 boy. recently when a stray ly ground nuts. Top with slices I mc.nj.t. appeared at tHo home of of orange, tlarnlsh with ninyon-! , fod ,, comfor(e(1 ,ho nulso and maraschino chorry. Tllt , Onintri- anil tluve rlulnrt " . , Peel orange end divide Into seg-IP"'" ' t tho ments. rejecting all white Inner new possession, seemed to the boy skill. Arrange on salad plate cov-Uo have been Cod-sent, a real play erod with lot I tiro. Garnish with; fellow. And the dogTepuld tho kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Playle now have a Oh Hcniy! America s Finest CZMail I Or for copy of Z new Oh Henry! recipe ; rbook showing SI XTY ; new recipes. Write : WIIUiimmhi Cndy Co.- T Clmt.. HI. : New Subdivision HALF ACRES - invti nttiliL'II lllll'MI: ItOtaLH iTnke one cup each of milk and ' ' "m 1,,, h h . iTiiae ono cup .. . been rolled In grated orange rind, water, scald together with two table- knnntig nf Islltlor OT Mil Ilnl 1 1 11 1 '" 'I .. . a i i ' ...i..t.. . . ... i, ,,m Add one euko 1 f" manm ""V "'J'"" B11y that they thank Provldonce for; cool until lukewarm. Aq;a ono c"K0!i whllo skin. Cut wedge-shaped ' ,, ., .., , . ,o.,e yeast dissolved In ..vfo..rth j e, from red apple, without par- " r ,U,,e do i .... Tsw..... ..i..r im which hndi .... n in......cnvr.i ' which to expend hla kindness. I U II luunmiH - i him, , . . . ,. v.. kinder regard for dogs. They, too. keen nddod dno teaspoon salt and 'two iables'poohs angar). Add about four or flvo cups flour and stir up quite a thick sponge. Deat hard to rcmovo any lumps and niako the sponge smooth and 'light. I Cover nd atnnd In warm place to rise until double tho hulk. Stir down and lot rlso until Rouble tho bulk, then turn 'out on heavily floured board. Knead thoroughly until the dough has taken In all tho flour possible without milking It loo tough, lloll out and cut In rounds with cutter. . Greaso one-half with melted butter and fold over ana place on well greased pan. llutlor tops of rolls. Place In warm place until double the bulk and hake bout thirty minutes. Have the oven quite hot the first ten minutea and then decreaw Iho he. salnd plates using nltcrnuto slices of orange and opplo. - .. . Orange anil . fabliau Saluil ; Pool oranges removing all whllo j skin. Cut Into one-fourth Inch slices and then Into segments. Cov-; er anlud plates with finely shreddod cubbiige.' Sprinkle with orange segments. Servo with French dress DltK.HHtNO I'SKII IN W .Mi IK lit P Hl,l Look to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic take it in small flavored tablets. Mix ono mil condensed ' milk, ono-hult cupi vinegar, ono tousnoou of mustard, throe eggs, salt, pepper and paprika . to taste. Bent milk and eggs togethor well, and add vinegar and seasonings and mus Inrd. Put In pint Jar In rofrlgerator until ready for using. No boiling la ncccssnry. SALTS COMPOUND IN TAD LETS Alymt aVaf airf, tSc The Knight Laboratories, Chicago WO O D .Tho slight advance In prices of wood htkro increased rnthor than devrousod tho buying. A slight decrease In Iho production ot wood at the mills has cut the supply until wo are a few days behind with deliveries. At tho present tlmo we are not selling wood to bo loaded In trucks or wagons othor than our own. Pleaso bn patient If your order is not delivered nt onre. vce aro trying hard to servo you promptly. Peyton & Co. "Wood 001 Main St. to burn' iphono B3S III! About Three Miles Out v : . rt K N Near Altamont Camp Ground Ideally located for Garden Homes, with Good Soil, free from alkali, and all under irrigation; near school, with city lights and water; and accessible to the highway with good "roads. Divided into eighteen tracts, suited to individual requirements, and offered on easy terms of payment. PRICES FROM $450 TO $800 According to size and location Mrs. Nate Otterbein 901 Lincoln Street Phone 443