$. 1tShr THE EVENING HERALb, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ..- THVnSBAy, tVLY to. PREDICTS FULL . OF. Forces of Islam Will Gain Supremacy, Declares Sir : Rabindranath Tagore CALCUTTA, July . 19. Sir Hab- indranath Tagore, Bengali poet and . 1913 recipient of the Nobel prize or literature, says in an interview . that on his last visit to America In 1920 he was greatly shocked and disappointed by the selfish, nation alistic spirit which he found, and that he did not Intend to visit the country again. With regard to In dian affairs, the poet predicted that the Mohammedans would soon gain supremacy over the Hindus, bring ing- India again under Mohamme dan rule.. -, ,' v". . 1 ' Tagore was found at" his home 'and school at Shantlniketan (the . abode Tot peace,) . which is about . four and a half hours by rail from Calcutta. When asked if he intend . ed ever to go back to Europe and America, the poet said, that while his first visit to America, in 1916, had . led : him to ' believe that the i United States had become ao power ful and so advanced. In civilisation that she would be able to avoid 'fwar herself and would also, by economic pressure', be' able to pre--vent Jong conflicts between other nations, his last visit had, brought only - shock , and disappointment. The country was war-mad, he said, and without the patience to listen to philosophers, poets or dreamers. "I am afraid many of ten. things J, had to say ; were unpopular," he added, "because an intense spirit of nationalism was sweeping Am erica. . I am opposed to natlooalism in every form. S'or me every ques, tion is, an international, one. ,The press and public men were clamor ing for what they called 'hundred per cent Americanism.' . Ah, but 4tinf f & DnffaiftiiB...tuiflara -- - In answer to qu-jstions regarding Aii''fuV'bf.;.ln4iB',:aKor8"'ip're- Hlcted the conquest of Mohammed anism '.over 'his' own. religion? of Hinduism.. .... . "It . is t Dossible." he isaid, ' "that Hinduism; may 'be a Religion : of the past-before many . years, and the Inhabitants of India converted ; to ' Islam by .force.; "y'And vhd knows- but .that- 'It might1 be a good1 thing for India 'if the Moham medans were to overrun it again? "Hinduism Is a religion of pacif ism, while the teachings' of Moham med 'transform even our peaceful ' Hindus; Into fanatics with a lust to fight. Even how Mohammedanism spreading rapidly in Iqdia The ' latest figures shbwr thai; there are -more Mohammedans here, in Ben gal today than there are Hindus. i So, if , the government falls into the hands of the Indian people,, it probably , will . mean Mohammedan rule again., . But ' even that would be,' preferable to the present gov ernment, because it would be gov ernment by our own' kindred.". heirs of hamid to fight for Fortune CONSTANTINOPLE, July 19. , American lawyers may soon begin a, legal battle O establish the right, of !the heirs" of the late Sultan Abdul iiamid to oil properties and real es tate in the territories now detached Irom Turkey, estimated to be worth , $500,000,000. The heirs of the for- kner Sultan include four princes and four princesses, and they are headed by Prince Mehmod Sellm Effendl, presumptive successor to the Cali phate. ' ' j - The heirs are seeking satisfaction Vt Lausanne, and if this endeavor fulls they will Instruct their Amer ican attorneys to begin legal pro ceedings. They say that the Laus anne conference seems inclined to give a decision which would, class the properties In question as be longing to the Turkish crown. This they aver is wrong, declaring that according to law the properties should pass to equal succession to Abdul. Hamld's sons and (laughters, and that they will take every means to secure justice. ... Although the former government of the committee of union and pro gress usurped cetraln of the rights of the heirs and did its best to In validate succession, it is claimed that It failed In Its object. A number of American concession-hunters have '. been after the, . heirs to grant thorn Tights In the Immense . domains of the. ,.; former soverfgn of Turkey, and have com peted with; British promoters In their financial offnvs. If Lausanne decides in favor of tho holrs, they will be able to farm out the prop erties without dolay, Otherwise thoy will contost and make a legal fight.' WAR MEMQRIAL FOR TENNESSEE FALLEN NASHVILLE, July 19. A 02, 000,000 memorial, testifying to the regard of the people of Tennessee for her sons who gave their lives ta the World war, soon will take its place among the most beautiful and elaborate buildings o'. the kind in this country. While the majority of Tennessee's troops were returning home , from the greatest war of all history , in the year 1919, and were being wel comed in the larger cities with fer vent celebrations and parades, pa triotic citizens Inaugurated a move ment designed to preserve to future generations a record of the con tributions and sacrifices these sons pf the state had made in the gigan tic struggle for world peace. Patriotism was still at fever heat when a measure was brought up in the' general assembly to build a $2,000,000 memorial to the Ten nessee World . war voterans, espec ially to the memor of the gold star sons. . The bill passed easily. ; The state appropriated ?1,000, 000,. the city of Nashville raised $600,000 and the county of David son put up $400,000 and the post war campaign crystallized into tho plans for a structure which archi tects claim will be one of the fin est and most complete in the en tire country. The structure, according to the designs, wilj be fashioned; after tho claBslb Greek Doric ' order of . ar chitecture similar v to : the famous Parthenon, . an, exact "replica of which stands in Centennial park in Nashville. There is also to be quite a similarity between this memorial and the new' Lincoln memorial in Washington, the architect- says. In , the new .. building there will be a capitol annex, and a museum annex, connected by a memorial court between the two buildings and open to the skies with an alle gorical statue in bronte or marble gracing the center of the court, anil tablets bearing the war records of Tennessee soldiers killed In the war upon the west wall of the court. There will be four stories to the structure, including the ground floor, the entire length to bo: 385 feet an dthe width 115 feet. , Now On G. M. C. REX RENNER 234 Main St. ? SHIP BY MEDFORD-KLAMATH FREIGHT LINE RELIABLE DAILY SERVICE Medford, Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath ' arid Way Stations : . v'" yy. r OFFICE: yy )U U7S Main St., KUmatb FalU - Phone 648-W EVERETT TRUE 4 UVINS Yes, IT ovws-s Yoo A uvi n z, Ms BUT Wit, HVe TO CC-T: 'A v dps vi.s ls , on , Voy vto rgig . , ,. .' The Retort Suspicions . ..'.'I'm sorry, but this bill is so dirty tliat I'm afraid I can't use it," said the trolley conductor, passing back to the. passenger a grimy pleos of paper, originally Intended to repre sent a dollar. . "Well, then," the pasesnger snap ped, "if you can't use it, why don't you turn it pver to the company?" Kodak finishing at Stinsno's. &tf J . O. O. F. ProipeiiT'itebekaih, J04jmeeU ,., i'trrt and Third Thursdays , -Rwanaa Encampment 48, mm . .. each Tuesday Klamath Lodge 1ST) neeta each ' - '. Friday .' -: WOOD Good blocksput . in your win ter supply at the right price. Bnscmcnts filled, 98.50 per load. Single loads $4.00. . Big loads. J. W. DODSON Phono 270 SHOW CARDS FRED LEONETTI s at ' ., STJGARMAN'8 - If you want1 yonr car WASHED, POLISHED SIMONIZED And ' rightly done, bring it to Klamath Automobile Laundry 1317 Main St Ono block beyond White Pelican Hotel Cars Called For and , Delivered , . - Phone 602 ., Display Trucks Phone' 397-W' By CONDO TIT. Kodak ILeaveYour Filrtvs 'MoreSO'clooK-Your Apt Pictures aw II U's! KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ffatvl V 7 WHERE PAHTItUUAR rKUrLE tti 01 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE DAILY STAGE to Leave Klamath Falls...! Arrive Crater Lake in time for lunch.; . Leave Crater Lake .:........1 :C0 P. M. Arrive Klamath Falls in time for dinner. CRATEK LAKE STAGE OFFICE RECKARD AUTO SERVICE 115 N. 6 th Street Phone 77 - Merchant Tailor , 109 South Seventh Street : y ' Hart Building CHAS. J. CIZEK , . ..... High Quality Material and Work Promptly Done 'i-iv ;v.-.fe -'-- .,. .,' .' .';.-; " : Kodak Finishing Films received before 9 A. M. Ready the same 91 ft ... .A . y a MaQ order STAR DRUG CO. METROPOLITAN GARAGE ' open day and night , V's.; 1st Class Workmanship Guaranteed ': Can Wash and Polished Called for and Delivered franklin-rickenbacker automobiles y'H. D. PETERSON, Prop. y . Phone 668 . : Louis K. Porter GENERAL CONTRACTOR Emma -.j:.'.. . , STOCK IX . . , First National Bank of Klamath Falls V. I AT RKAHONABI.E KIGURK Tiiko, BilvniKngc of this chanco to pnrticlpato In the' earnlnRS ,of ;n hnnk In your l(Knllly nnd do your slmre In,', j financing tUb lUuildlnK up of this district. , .. i, '; ' Hnnk Mock should now ho a Rood InveKlmeiit. ' This bank Is reprcHcnied by (lie seller to bo solvent nnd in Hood con- dUlllll. :.,;,;- V .'.,':.. -Vr. ' ' If J on Hi ititcrcstcd, wrllo' Rox 1 12, Marshf lcll, Ore ' Son. Any reaaonablo offer will be considered on 10-shnro lots, and . further Informntlon furnished on rcqnost. usmess 9 Work ready at 3 p. ,.:......8:00 A. M. day at 5 P. M. 0041 prosiBtly Block (X)) V 1 i ft CONCRETE Permanent aa tha Pyramid .'.: , '"-. .1 Concrete Pipe 8wer Pipe Water Pipe ' , ' Culvert Pipe Irrigation Pipe Concrete Brick Faoa Brlofc ' Common Brick . . Floor Tllo ' Mantel Brick Concrete Blocks Chimney Blacks . , Building Blocks Foundation Block Concrete Contracting Sidewalks and Curb Foundations ' ' Floor ,. . ' Concrete Materials ; Cement ' . V Screened Band .. , . . ..' , Gravel ' - CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phone 228J -' 6th and Market 8ts. NEW STAGE LINE -' by ' '';' ; Central Auto Service Ashland and Medford ' Phone 818-W for Roscrvitllon 103 So, Seventh Hart Uullding leave Klamath Fall 7:30 a.i m. Arrive Medford 119:80 P. M. Free dinner every day upon arrival at Medford' at Hotel Holland. . .!'..- -. I Iavo Meford 8:00 P. SI. " Arrive Klamath Kalla 7:00 P. M. . t Dully Service Roth Wny ' BEND STAGE V Lv. Klamath Falls 8 a. m. Ar Bend i 6 p. m. Lv. Bend 8 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls 6 p.m. .:. Offices At : v- ' REED AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY : - : and : CITY TRANSFER CO. RECKARD'S AUTO . LIVERY CO. ; Phone 77 ,'.':J . Night and Day Service : 115 N. Sixth St Look for the cars with Black and White Signs t : i STAGE; ' . Klamath Falls, Chlloqnla ..; -..and Kirk . , Leave Klamath Falls 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. 115 N. 6th St. Phone 77 Geo. A. Bell GORDON Auto service Formerlyj with Coe Phone (500 , 531 Main St. , Klamath Falls, Oregon Come To Ashland and Get Well ' . at the. - Convalescent Home ( You will receive LOVING OARIi!, GOOD CHIClOlt AND RUST OF FOOD ' - If like , "flolnif homo to your folks," : 1187 Mnnrlnlr Ave. Phono 845 All Llpc-a of ncnuiy Culture Open EvcnluK Iiy Carnrgla Llhrnry American Legion , KLAMATH POST NO. Menllnm let and 8rd Tueaday Onwt Honiio Baemont . H. U. OliTZ, Commandet . Phone m-H : '.""; DrE. Dietsche Pliynlcluh and Surgeon " Of'ifoi Room and 1 ,,: iv Hnjtannan nid. ' Offlco Hours: llilB, 8-0 , f Sunday I O-IO Phonosi Offlco 883, He 060W oa j. a GOBLE . r OPTOKKTRIHT . OPTIOIAH 7o Haai iM.... , Phoaie 188-W We fit and iTlns Iuhi Pof eat ferokea 1him, repair tram. W. i U l PATTERSON , Contracting Painters 630 S. 6th Phone 582-J DR. C X RAMBO ,: Dentist.-,,'. L a Q. S, BaUala PBOIfS 1 . CHIROPRACTORS Dim. MAIiUETT MAUiETT Offlco over Cn.lerwood'e . 7th & Mnla Phone 4S0 Residence Phone 587 . J. C CLEGHORN ... fSD HIj"BVCTOR Phone vn-i iss s, ainninj DR. G. B. BEAN Chiropractor Office, Room O, liomnl Bid Iltmrs 10 a. ni t 13 m. I 9J to 5 n. m 0:00 to 8 p. m, I'lione 884 NU BONE CORSETS - . Made to. Tour Measure ' . ; , . Guaranteed ! Mr. Rose Randall 621 Jefferson St. Phone 877-W Phono 082-W 028 S. '8th Bt. ' Klumatb Fall ,. . HEBE K.. HOLMAN Carpenter 1 and Cabinet Wort Kepnlr Hvork of nil kinds. PR. F. R. GODDARD O8TKPOATHI0 rTfTSIOIAJI '.',. ..AND SUBOBOIf ,. ,i;': Offjoe and Residence Fhoaaw BaU I. O. O. W. TBKPIdi , 5. CROUCH, D.V.M. - Veterinary Snrgeoa ' Deputy , State Veterinarian. 280 IT. Oth St. Phone MM DR. H. J. WINTERS Oraduato and State Registered OPTICIAN Nineteen - year here In bnilneM Prompt Service . , . 714 Main Street .. ...fCoe's Auto Service. . PHohe 168 Stnnd-ii At -. Central Hotel Next'' Door to . : Cm rln's Drug Store, NEW CITY LAUNDRY? Finished Work Flat Work , . .'' i Bough Dry ' ' HPal Xetur Dnd la Ou ' , rilONB 194 . ... . ' Ouras Mala aa Ut ' : - , fej.,ikj) Main j CRS Street ' 1 r