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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
Th THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rMTL'IMl.ti, IXQKUAHXtt, IMI. Man Who's ""7"""TnF oing Out Words of Wilson that will Ring Down Through the Ages rriHE world must be mndc nfc for democracy. Its pence munt be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. Wc have no 1 Bclfiah ends to serve. We desire no conquests, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the ,acriflcc we nlmll freely make.. We are but one of the champions of the riKhts of mankind. Wc shall be satisfied when these rights have been mndc n nccure ns the faith and the freedom of nations can make them." From President Wilson's Message of April 2, 1917, in which he called on Congress to declare War on Germany. WHAT THE WAR DID TO WILSON Hr 'IIS IT $fev w iHtjw i . -rf jg !CJar aW 'i. - w1r BBBBBBwfi aBBBBBBBBBBEaT aM u( v L bbbb. bbbbbbb t iVaE w y bbbbbbbbbbbbvJ tEF ft irj - bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPm) bbbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. .bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI B jC W Bsn'eFi ssbbbbbbbbbbbv f flBn .HBPEI 1914 VOODROW WILSON 1919 I hi wife wlio bud Just lull) on dm las', 'raw, Jin H.iim-' on ht lull and went out arid walked around !!. blip k j lt ktiw jam how lo give vent i h' mii'dlon on other o"iuln. and li.n ! hnonrii lo nay simi-IMlne strong it lliao Ihn "tut-lut" whlrh haa Ik- n rrwlitad Ui hltii on having nail- n , (am aa at Rolf i...tr ' old nnd 'inini.fi- tic riiiijr hnvi- Ix-kq ii'ioiifi'- ' , 'fi Ilia diMllflBa Hll putilp men. Mi , . whn biti Iwi'ii irUII r d to tIi ' f ifnll) III- frntii (In- Inside of lli- r li- l 1 1 f jr ,a he In Intent- Iv hu ii What part U mar take In p il .if'ntr- in th future lirinr s h. ' Ifii'nt under the shaitrsw of the ' -t i.f Pi. '.tol. i rul0R llTolf i- .U'L.ti Ho fr aa th n-rorda rii'. n. oilier iirnldrot ha rrmaini't UiiM.liiKlon aflrr colne oul of of'., il- ll'rii drat Inlnndn lo I It., hi Mnltlmom Mi and Ihp vr-wal Mr. u ti.i.ii ttin.i it hr purine h- rum. ill. .r. ilil ill Itilri iil..l HuririK an I'll. Ii'.ur on Ihf alaanwr 'orB Vah i' ' n i.ni- .if ihn trips lo and from ' ' . . iinfnr. nt It wan a cam" I . ' iiiacva with rrtaln acorn a ' 1 ' p,n raribua aw)vaaUin or i i . uU of lift', of whlrh both wi moft food llaltlraorr. as tbo ri' Mnrkod out. had th hi it I) out 'il H'it hroalrdnwn and rnntftiad 'nirrpncd and II wan iWldcd rrrn ijn m WaablnKton. whirn al- nynt all or Mr Wllton'a family ro- dr tin lliimlMiii ll(m. MRS. WOODROW WILSON WKUs 'iaililililililililililB MhbBIbiIIIBI ' 7 lillHHH I L - ? ' ' jrS, I - - ' i n.-rr in th left arm and 1?r He ran vail; abort dlatanres alono with 0S000000000000000 W(K)tlltliW .iS Iraim lh Uhiln Houtfl tiMar to Krk. health and frt In a life of plarllral rnllr-inrnt for a rr month, and thrrt fjno t.ii nrk for world Alltoqih it (, lrn dltrlalmrd for Ma thai ho would rul nlratnlf H from f Mir i,,rn and affalrt. It U "or. t.at for i.irral Hmnlha at lt h do lltllo ,ul ukn r-rp-itlcs At bu nw homo rixrnllr ar Wt4 bffe hi .III walk m Ihn .p. lei nrden and ill in Itm .umlilnn U all) moior iitrr ttm relllna: Vlr- Ill hlltl ahrrn tin lir, In pr golf 4 etraiineiiir uu thi theater. Uill Takn l'i I'rti 'lr few nmnilta of rr.i. ihn htm,t J"Ment will prntiatily lakn P lh bnilae., f llteratiiro wtier- Ml off wbrti l.o herame Riiv-rtinr Nw Jrfier .I.H.. ni Ip,rl Hla i blatorr of Ihn ,M,rn ron Bt. atthoq.h hn haa In 1,1. . ' PI-f. Ihn Kreatral fund of mn l l Ihn w.,,1,1 ,m , auhjn,!. flp, ,,, ,mrlllo llu lljllau ' 0,M l. J'it III what man r Probabl- n ,, ,M kniiwil- OFFICES WOODROW WILSON HELD IftK-Vh ArUte lrf -aiMir of lilitury and Hilllral economy al tllin lr I .ille.e HMMHM I'nilrunr -f hulury and polltrUI emiiomy at Vi.'nn t'nierilt IHtMi.llMu lrol-anr at I'rlnrrii n I nltenily IIMC.Id. 1'retlilrllt nf I'rinrrntun t lllllTHtJ III I IJotrflior uf New Jrraey I II I :- I I'reildent nf the t'nllnl Htateil I h aid uf a ranu; Innci-r dlilanccs Thn new home, bousbt r-rntly. require tb u of a wheel chair. i on an eleratlnn In thi northwest W ilklns uji anil down at-lr l a pro-'l rvaidrnre apflloD Dol far from a !' urlm. . tperlmeat seldom attempted. I limi; held hy the imperial Ci-rm.in Mr 'IUio was not atrlckcn on the Kotrrnmont far an i-a-baaay. Mr. I-ku' f Nation upcaklng trip In VilMn oipwia to aposd ton futnrw the w.-at aa U popularly suppostMl. aliumt on the nit whem tbo kala-r but within a wvck aftrr ho returned Ti a eflinil llliirri.ll. . II . .u. , . "" j'iiiirni UwJat,.n0lwll,ur. "',' "" Mr WIUon'H eUht '','"'WW'o-crrlr,lhlm a iiii , mpct.. hit amboaaador ! alt I" the White House WarnlnK signal 1 llerauae of the K-rrtxy which haul of 'hn coinlnic attack wi-ro what Ix-.-n thrown around hi physical con- rauaet his return. Kor throu days af dltlun. th country l prohabljr most ler tin tamo lcx no icenM'd to bo lm tnirmaied in that Just now Mr. Wit- prtmnc. In fact he took n motor rido on U cnnalecrnt far a natur the day before ho was laid low, and permit from what medlall ta rail- on Pie night before played billiards i .......... .. ..... ,m1 lrnmbol a blood riot In onn of Tb solturo came in tho nlKht, nt bUHHl riot in an artery, hut boraus ..r II mlRb tnll bo Mr Wilson. , ar.r).. , r)e(l ,. of ,,, houJ. wbpn he (lenl wag wbirli impair eSeVianpVe,e'l the motor .lion-, and he was found stricken Just 1- ' rv dayllRbt For a week ItU life was diMpalrcd f I'ui bis real condition was kept . . rr! by bis family. Then ramo a tnrn for tho better, nnd for many weeks tbo president was confined to h'd Ka.I Bl Iia.I In u'hleli AliPfihnn. Set rotary of War lianlrU, Been- ., , , , ,.,: ..t.. . . . . . . . Lincoln beforo him prohahly bad passed many n nlKht of pain and of of its location not serious It was. routine Mr Clemencvau. tho French uran hownvnr. a complaint nf the same premier, from bed al : o clock In tbo nature whlrh caused his breakdown moniliii;. practically charged the lb 191 . when tho dot formed on thn French deleKat" with tampering with WILSON'S CABINET right tide of Ills brain. Impairing the llin records of the eaco conference j control of hi tnft arm and leg proceedings Onl) fnur memoir ..f W.Uon l.liltn known also. I the fart that It might tell how Mr Wilson madn original cabinet were left when be Mr Wllion llkn Mr Hwnerelt. was up bis in I ti tl to "fire" some other cab-1 'lull office prarllrallr alghtlrws In one of his Uiet offlrers noon after the reslgna- eirs Hurtling blood Tettets lu thn tlntl of Hit ti' tar) Lansing, but desist-! of Ijtbor Wilson, and I'ostmast a ..a I. . .. m... I.I la ........ I I .... mif l!un.isl Its tl..dHii .Aa.m la tl.nl. rellna pracllrally made II useless, ai- -n. ih-.u..-. on ,.... .. ..u. omy , -.-. ..u..... .-.,- ... ,uulr tlr.)iw,nnM f a dlffen-nt nature. though Ihn impalrmonl was In part add lo the ipular Impression that In. original positions, while David F. KN h( wb(U) Uout(, tmriK,,. WM overcome by the ti... nf eye glasses "culdn t get along with anybody " . "oiuton was shlflml from head of mi a(,m!,twi , , am, Mr lie suffered al.o from nervous Hull- It might also tell what Mr Wilson ' tho agricultural department lo soc- w u,nM ,., H,laon, Krow a ge.llon Willi pre-dl.tH..ltl,m to ald Hh a mil.." to I.lojd tleorgo relarv ..f ih treasury . ttna made humorolM 'ri,mark lake cold easily added to this list of ronrernlng Ihn relath,. strength of Thn- ..f the nine members who re. o uu llhv,,p,ttn, a9 llo ,,ru,nni! t for troubles. Woo.ln Wilson look up ihe Urlllsh and Amorlmii natlea. and signed went out a o result of break amu.mi)nl g0Veral time a day. the arduous dull.1i of the presidency ' mlKhl dlsrloso that Mr. Wilson llh Wilson with far less physlral istilpninit et I" the peace confereiiro prepar Dudley M Harrison qull tbo war Mirny lnipllinltn than lb., public generally gave him "d to withdraw, as be threatened to post because bo and Wilson could not In the midst of tho Illness an uu- rrr,U fr lo. In It midst Kreo oier n uow .Mntlnental nrmy. look-d for complication net In and (lure In the office the round of All these things. hnoer. If they Newton l linker incroed.sl him. rcfum.l to yield to treatment. While coiupleillle whlrh brought Mr Wll- '"' become public, probably will Ho nii.tm .lentnniss nran sieppou .bvsi.lan and surgeon anxiously son praise on one side and ilamnii- ' "' I"'" "' ''' historian after out aa ecretar of t.te because of ronsultMl down slain a to whether Hon on the other was not long In Woodrow Wilson bns been niwlgned dllferetic with IU..n m.-r foreign ,n, president's physique could ttb starling, and like n snowball rolling lo Ills proper lilcho In tho wall of pollclo. Itobort Lansing succeeded ,aru tno Bj,0Ck of u surgical ora- .. i. in .....n. i i.. ink., m. vol. hlalori White tho principal actors blm Hon and had about iledded that It jfjf.. . .-.....,, I'Stltr- .l Hill VIIIIIMI.I.'I ' " .... --. liM ' ,,m""1 blindly Idol- urn., unlit Ihn day of his depnrluro In H"t erlo of drama lle. nil of llobert Intinc resigned bocauto w4 n llfo or death chanco. a nurse " i"l rtinliallr haled l'rofotind from the While House these thing are likely lo remain ho- of .i dUngreement with the president united with the news that natum - .... nxut trrrlliln of want, tho "I"'1 . sreiie Mr. Wilsons re- mm m stucee.ie.1 o iiatnonuEo bad Intenoned. nnd that the altera- ., h of "" nnd hnliwinln, rourt- lbnle.1 llrwlmilni: tirenient lo prhate life Ii not likely Colby. Hon Vould bo unnecessary. From p'l",n,frliiKi, and flimlly linger.1 ),,r" ln ,,", ",l,,, of ,,,l, Un "f '" relimse diem for public consump-. Alloruoy riener.il Mclleyuolda tbat moment slow recoory set In. Clllneaa all catm, In tun i lo darken ' Prostration whlrh accompanied tho ,, , was appoluteil lo the Hupremo Motor luvrvos which had refused to ..''' Ml" year of It whltnntHl "ml stage of hi pri'Keni llln.s, he imi iho begliiiilng of thn World t'ourt ami resigned Thomas W. respond "W his mind. Klvo wny In n ucretor Later, wlien , K,.tiiiig teglslatlnu from congress, to enter prhnte llfo nnd lurrease his ,v few weeks lalor ho was learning ou y""1"''1 I'X hla frlntidN it n '''" heallb Imil Improved, and tho with the coming of tin. war ho do- lniom ('.trier tJln took tho post. lo wnj aKa witH the support of nn " s t"ori1" ,,f "'" World Wnr ,,"l"m'r',,' convention l Wan Fran- w,,,, n,0 n tw years of bis first Attorney (Jenentl tlregory resigned attendant Mass.ige. electricity and ,k . ' "' hail lii'iin shot In bat- '" wmh ImlliitlitK iiIkIiI nml ilay tn i,.rm in an utteinpt lo keep the Unit- j increase hU lucouto. Ruereoiled everjlbliiB known to science wero wi'i d M ,'rk ,0 l,rlv' llfo today nKr,,,, "" " PfKl'lentlal nominee, Mr. ,,, sintes out of tho conflict, nnd ns by Mitchell I'almor cmpliiM'il to co.tx his muscular faiiil- !,(,, ' ,,y h" I'lirllsftini ns n living Wilson ilohali'd with himself whether ,b seemingly IneNllahlo drift tnwiird seerot.iry of Treastir (Has null "s limk lulu action Then he got " o Ills Monti, tin should hn it candidal., for n'thlrd wr H0 , ho grndiially ansumed tho ((1 ,,,., b,.,mlr fWUt Virginia, llu out-of-doors for motor rides, and re- lrk Frum ni ,,,rl" " ro" ' diplomatic leadership or tno nittiona U)i( Hlu.Cl.0,lt.tl I(). Swretnry of Acrl- wlwil somo lsltors He took up WILSON'S THREE NICKNAMES In hi childhood Thomas Woodrow Wilson was known i Tommy. 1-ater his schoolmates called hip "Mutton." Whllo ho waa president Wil ton was popularity called "Woody." stsassitstasts what extended measure no ona knows. His friends say It may bo a large one. Washington will now have a pres ident and onn of tho two llrlng ex presldents on it hands, and official dom Is very much Interested to seo how It will work out. Taking up her father's law prac tice after his death. Miss Jessy Deno diet (Jessner of New- Orleans has In creased her clientele during her 13 years of practice and won a remark able success A classified ad In Tho Herald wilt find what you haro lost H'i "o rnngti of human miui- r WrS iVU '"" frnmo' n'"' '" ',",""",, oil.;.",,"lrnl lr. but .1I,U '' " to needle pricks showed I Willi himself whether ho War Mr Wilson held tho attention Oregory succeiHled him slgus of reaction, l'retly soon Mr. ot lo rellmiulsh his office and f u, country with Ills swift strokes Secretary of Tr.astir Me.Vdooqult w.Uou was about In a wheel chair, i Wood "Hi Mart ro Wilson w Jollbur subject reached tho idogo of rru)ed iiKitlust Clermany and bor al- c,,nro UiiuhIsiii. IMw In T. Meredith roiitlno of a few hours work each day rrtwlflai. us not n wnll 'being considered." llul It Is known n,Mi u, finally assumed what his wl(l K,V() !,, ,,(,. nha ....."" u" ' "iin..i. .. '' ,,,n I'resldency. that Mr. Wilson gao tho subject . partisans rhnritclorlted us tho monil ,inii..u... . i- 'I lUI'K II1AII. n km ' iniii.. II.kui.IiI With Uriel, P. .ti - f tiininint'i man. Hovrns'somo HioiikIu. Theso with many oilier things brou. hi V ""Kn,"",' in hitvlng, form Ihn highly Inlerosllng uitwrlHoii ,r'lmn . " " ,iy ft PartlciilnriChaplorH lit Woodrow Wilson's llfo. leadership of tho world. Of Human ('liararterMIc During tho illplnmntlc correspond- I rVcrotur) of Interior l.nno null to, I outer business Siicceoded by John I ll.trton I'.imio. I Secretary ot Conunerco Itoilfluld I dictating to stenographers and In creased the time as strength gath- erod. No Moio Golf for Him One evening ho surprised Wash- "Itllsni - . ' riiii.iiar i cunptunt in Moourow iinuun m... , n . . . Mthh. f0rfr,,1""h.md colds o'Tlmv would mako n volunio of far ,enct. with Oermany ho displayed many I resigned to enter business succeed- ,U!tim by going to tho theater and 1 Ibl.?,'1 "'" "r"1 Mr- Wilson1 more Interesting reading Ihrni any-, human emotions "' y Joslitu W . Alexander. walk,nB ouly wlln ,no Bll, of a cano, ttUr.butl, '" wfo '"ol oon thing that over had been written On May 7, 1D1R. -when Mr. Wilson Five other it.lmlnlstr.ttlcms lopped which ho humorously callod "my i i Dli nin ylnldn.1 ..- I .i.... i.i. 'i,..nr.i Uu. news of tho sinking of tho Wilson's in the number of cabinet third leg" Ho probahly novor will num. .... . - ii i MiidUL mill. ,.,..... ..- ... k, lufi.,!? r" thnt ' Wilson ' Such a volume might include tho l.usllanla. ho was almost at tbo end, changes- (Iraut. IS; Uoos.nelt. IS; play golf again. hit iQKa ," hrombo.U fn ono of Insldo story f tho break with Col. i of his patience. Llko a man making JucUon. H; Madison, 12; and Wash- lUer another pul ' u w tho lo.IgmK of a1 Home, Ms former confidential nd- n last offort to avoid n qunrrol with liifiton, 10. j ho will wrlto wh nnd may never de public speech, although hnt ho hna to say, In a. d'ogen. Doughnuts "304 np fete Mem right before $kr eyes! 9 ilS SZ imi Wk A-C . ' - . r- ' iakSisT'. X SMBjjffl '' Ji l: .,C A' 1, i