The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 13, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
H.UIIPAY, ! TOIIDIl HI, 1IMUI
THE OPTIMIST
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WELL
LAATH. FALLS PUT;
IN. Without a hitch or
the successive stages of western development was pro
duced, and the men who conceived and directed the
idea, andevery one who took part in carrying it out,
have just cause for pride in the achievement. . v '
It meant sacrifice and hard work for every one, but
s the result was worth the effort ,;
t The behavior of the crowd that jammed the "Cra:
. ter," last night attested their appreciation. It was a"
spectacle jtouthrill the imagination, and stir the blood of
every lover the jWesfc.- Even the most unimaginative
could not' fail to get' a thrill from, the scenes and the sur
roundines. " " 'K :.'-- -
Mr--..: The writer of this cblu'mn will leave the details
and detailed praise to the news writers. No praise can
be too great for every individual who took part, from the
'man' who Conceived the idea and neglected his own
Iftrge affaire for a month, working" night and day for
pie success of the' 'community enterprise, down" to the
boys' arid girls of the coming" generation of ' Citizens,
whose task it will soon be to carry out tne development
of the. west. that their fathers so nobly won. - -.-
No .oiie can know, except thds'6 who' had an active
part, the;work required ih- the pfoductrbfi of Oil page
arit the planning' and re-planning, the long trips, the
reconstruction at the last minute of. details gone awry,
the unending attention required of the executives, the
sacrifice pb time required of the actors; andjso on,
world without end.-' '? "'' ,, '"' ' ! :5 '('
; Teamwork did it--and Had no other result been at
tained the Wesson of co-operation the; c6mmijiity h'as
learned, would be sufficient compensation for the pecu
niary 50.' "' '.' '- -' ,T' ' 1 '.
' Of course' out of it all will ' 'tome "tnvrch'aluabl
publicity for Klamath; -Her visitors t)h this -.occasidn
cannot, fail to' be impressed with their receplioft, with
the natural resources so lavishly bestowed on this regi
on; and with the pageant. - !
. Tut of the innumerable lessons it has taught and
th-j future good that. will resxtlt from; themione vis
more valuable than the lesson that no obstacle can stand
against the 'united force of community effort.
$1,000,000
"lift
J . MiMincuctt, fjfiuus I rcncli
d:iiuvr. solot'ofrncr o v-liar ar
ciil'Vi -the rallllpn "SVil.ir lt,"
U Ik Id up- ti-y lui' ciani ir.i; part-Jlt-
H;,rl l.cl.lic. JUJt biOlf tr
'. rnllfd tor 1-1-nnfrj. - fo 1 rotuvn
an 1 M ini :iic r.iilllon lac!j imt)
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A AmttwnrWi4YF-U M mJ
1 TfcrtUEt-.
The Herald Publishing company.
SI., Klamath JKalla, Oropm.
President And Manager
..bcerelary -Treasurer
second class matter,
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Associated Press . ,
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paper of Klamath County and the
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OCTOBKK. 13.. 1!23
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OFFKRS SOIATIOX TO
8. P. fRACftAGE PROBLKM
. . Kramath Falls, Oct. 11, X023
Editor Haralfl: ;' '-': '
1 I? ine S. P. needs more tracks
freo of nil street crossings than at
present, . from Main to Sixth, that
con b easily filed Without going to
such a drastic move as to close
Sixth street. Simply dig the filling
j out of Main street and put a bridge
i over it similar to the crossing on
Esplanade. Main streut would heed
to be lowered some, of course, but
an arrangement of this kind would
certainly be very much approved by
residents and property owners In 2nd
Hot Springs, Williams and Dickson's
additions. Yen, It is even safe to
say that all mills addition would be
glad to see Main street bridged Bt
this point. It can be done. And
If done the S.. P. can double-track
sldo-track and switch up and switch
back half way out to Pelican Cly ar.d
not be bothered with dtreot cross
ing's', Respectfully submitted for
'consideration.
Yours truly;
' John tfanfcrud.
' Wilhelm Hoheniollern has or
dered an eight-foot fence', built to
kce"p the nowspaper reporters froih
looking into his back yard n't
Doom. . " " '
Kodak rinlVln t lltlnsVin's, tt'f
Kodak fln!nlh Stfaon,i..'tt
; . BuTlPOK AT V' '
i ' - TH6 FUN I HAD ' in
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Rivera's "Big Stick"
I,. II I II ' W"" 'III I
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", FIRST CI.OSE-l'P PHOTOGRAP
" ' ' OF THE ".IllO
BY MII.TO.Y BROXKU
SKA Service H ntT Corrtwporjilciit
LONDON. Oct. 13. There's a
glint of steel In the eyes of Don
MlguUel Primo de Rivera, Marquue3
de Estella, military director of
Spain. When it flashes, a whole
natoin trembles and he fust laughs
For Rfvra, apostle of strong arm
methods, has battered his way to the
foremost position In Spain, and has
made himself one of thu powers of
Europe. But ho has never lost his
sense of humor. '
n somo aspects his advent to
power Is only a purely local matter.
In others, It Is an Indication of the
wave of reaction that is setting In all
over Europe.
In Oormany it follows ,tho banner
of Hitler. In Franco It manifests
itself In tfto "Camelots du Rol" the
wild young striplings who pretend
to believe they can restore royalty
to the throne there. In Italy It Is
Fkejsin and Mussolini. . In Spain it
R de Rivera and rule by the army.
Mussolini overturned constitu
tional gdvernment In Italy by form
ing an army ontsldo of the army.
The king bowed to an accomplished
fact. ' '
In Spain do Rlyera overturned
honstftwtlonal government by means
6t the army. Tho king was appar
ently 'In ;dn tho know and delighted
to-see tho politicians turned out.
Musfcollnl sprang from the 'people
and had 6nee been a Socialist. De
Rivera, belongs to' the ftrirtocracy
aid Is otthted amo'ne, tho Inllmnto
friends oi thS'kln'g.' -
a4nhort'cd bii.tUlo.from tho late.
M'
1 tl
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HIC STL'DY OF RIVERA WlEt-DKR
STICK" IN SPAIN. " ' '' '
Marshal Pon Fci hanilo , I'rtmo de
Itlycrn on whom It was'beWwed for
his servles flKhiiiis tho supportrs of
Don Carlos, the prelendqr to thp
Spanish throne.
- Tho present "marqiiln Kati been in
all Spain's recent wars In Cuba,
tko Hhllllp'nes. nnrt in Morocco.
Wherever he went, ho flashed -his
eyes ar.d won. Ho ; has sevaral
times been wounded on the Ba'ttld
fiold. In spite of his title, ho hai an
affable, gay, democratic manner and
a sense of humor which, further
endears him to those who meet him.
Once a fugitive ' minister of
foreign affairs fled to France in an
automobile and duly notified Rivera
of tho fact. 'All fight," replied
Rivera by wli-6. "That makes no
dlfferonco, but send back the. auto.
It belongs to tho state." 1 . ; '
". Aside from the army and the king,
he had tHe support ''of the "grea't
business interests Who Were tired b'f
the continued anarchy In the great
Industrial towns, notably Barcelona
and Bilbao. . ,
The mw of the, peasantry as A
political force Is nil. i5r.lt is Illiterate,
one of the most Illiterate in all
Europe, It Is apathetic. It has
little political power. The elections
in tho country districts are moro
farces staged by managing commit
teo of great landowners end tho
peasant farmers who own Ihe bigger
sized farm. The small farmers and
the peasant farm hands have little
Or no voice. ' i
There are two great questions
disturbing Spain wh')ch do nivora
will have to face: , r
First tho situation In Morocco.
Second tho situation In Cata
lonia. For ten years' Spain has boon
draining ho'rso'lf of men niiil mohiy
ill fruitless wars with ' tho ' wild
Rlffan trlbea In that portion of
Morocco which sho claims as her
protectorate! ' . , ' '
The' Moslems hnvo llrkod the
stuffing out of tho Spanish troop.
Tho office have proved themselves
ilngujarly Inept. Thn peanants are
bitter against their sons b.-lng tatren
off the farms and carted off to
Morocco to die. ' On tho other
hand, there are military mon who
sny tho "honor" of tfto Spanish army
demands a further campaign.
The' situation In Cutalonln andltn
great city, Barcelona, is slmplor.
The Catalans despises tho rost ot
Spain. Ho holds that lie alont) Is
abreast of the time; In Catalonia
the hum of the factory and the stir
of business Is manifest, the Cata
a n wants his own hjnguago, ,hl
owa laws and either complete In
dependence or a very large degree
of local autonomy. All' except the
great. Barcelona manufacturers.
Thanks to a high protective tariff,
they have a cinch on the business of
Spain. And to keep It. t&ey must
kcop Catalonia part of Spain. Xr.d
Barcelona has ' nlie been disturbed
by fights betwoan tho' bosses and Ihe
workmen, the lattor being very large-d
ly anarchists. Hence, the frequent
assassinations In that great town
Rivera understands theso prob
lems, and faces them with a glint
In Ms eye ond a smile on his face,
Halloween tallies cut onm and
decorations at Somhwen's. 1J-18.
OFFICE CAT ..... c
The wide diffnrencs ' in prices
makes A. M. Cplller wonder If thoy
still got bacon, from hogs nowadays.
"Dental golf Is tho 7io popular
sport," notes Hugh Reynolds. "Any
one, who ha blackberry pie for
dinner, arid, if -Jet of toothpicks can
V
Play."
It's so hot in the big towns,
whoezos R. C, Oroanhack, that people
look like poached eggs hunting for
toast fo tit dn.
Unrecorded his-torlc moments
(Queen - Ellimbpth to Sir Wialtor
RttlOIgh)' kocp your shirt on, Wnlt.
From the "Book on Etiquette,"
The gentleman has sat upon a tack
hAll,he (.all the waltor or extract R
himself " ,
The Cat -
AT THK I.IIIKIITV
Tho rvu-imui moUrnd of wuulUH
full- luily wuh iiiui'Ii morn illi'mi
t It ti ii tho mmlrrn nytuni, 'but Is hud
ry'rtulft I inf'rlH of Msowm. Thrt
mortality riito was hlKlifr . .
. On 'thu ollivrt huit'l dlvorctrs win
vmy much iimro hIiiipU'. , llul it was
iiluiOHt nlwnys filial to ill" mun.
lUiiiter Keuliili. whoa first Milium
rmni'dy-drnhui, "Three , Arm.'! a
plotuVe In wis reels, la miming i the
l.llim ty llH'iilic Sumlny t hit 1 mid
more 10 say about Ihe nrt of love.
And tin ought to know as ho compln
Icd mi I'Xli.iuKilvo and pulnriil Htudy
of tho problem In III plcluru whlrh
skips brllllunlly from the i-uvo orti
to the II 11 urn n i' 111 11111I down to our
own iiro.
WooIiik w a slmplo mhttor In
the rnvu-muti I'lu. tliinlir expluluiMl,
"You got behind a rock and whon
your fair one enmo nliiiiK you souk
rd her ovr tho h.id with your rlub
mid slut wax yours; If you hit
too hard," Koiilnn jthruKKfd his
shoulders, "well, In thiit csn you
to won nomconu elm"
Aa for divorce. It was very simply
urntngod. The ludy wiiln-d till the
rlKht opportunity and then puihud
hr iiholk over a cliff."
. All this Is cluarly i-xpouiuli'd In
Throo Ages."
All (Ish aren't caught on bent pliu
Some get cuught on friili.rnlty plnsi
suy II. W. I'oole,
No doubt men would like sulad
and lettuce sandwiches If they h:nl
to do tho cooking.
A young lady was waiting to mall
a package at the Klamath Falls po.it
office when a stranger bumped her
shoulder. She glared at him. think
ing It (U dono Intentionally.
. "Well," ho growled, "don't eat me
up." -
"You aro In no danger, sir,'
said. "1 am a Juwess.
she
"I can't make bead or ftill of this
thing.' said the dub a sho puttied
over the elephant.
The chli.f troublo with thfl
stead law Isn't defective teeth
Itching palms.
Ytl
but You can't string mo, said the
bean.
Lima where have you Bean?
i "Wouldn't It bo terrible," sayi
R. T. Baldwin, If a woman wanted
a now washing machine evory time
hor husband doclded to trado In his
old car for a new car?"
There it one consoling feature
about poverty, It Is ono thing con
gross hasn't discovered t way to tax.
PLEASE BB NICK
Why not atop this kicking
And all this fuss and frot? ,
Tho sort of weather that wo have
Is all we're going to get.
W"iy not coaso this knocking
And all this hate and plte?
If things go wrong, fust hating
Will never make them right.
. Tho way wo treat our presidents
Is to hoap abuse upon them while
allvo and heap flowors upon thorn
When dead,
, ' "Savages hoar phonograph for
the first time," says a headline.
Thch what In 'tho world mako them
aavago all this while?
Dow nat Morrill tho young ahleks
are earylng nowdor Duffs and a'drne-
SIbC there soys sale ore mounting.
Doubtless It Will bo but a abort stnn
how to lipsticks and chiffon hose,
comments Horry E..Poltx.
AT THE
"THE DEVILS BOWL" :
A ..powerful . human drama of II16 Moxlcuu Border
starring Nenl Unit
In ftddltlfln wo . wlil show another Round fit H 0.
.' , 1 a k tvitiorV fsmoas '- V 1 .
'FIGHTING BLOOD"
' ' stories
I'll WARM I'RKI'AltK I'RKPARK PRWARK
' The K. K. K. In iiIiiiimi iijum y(liit
It's Kenton'N KoIonnuI Kimieily culled
, "THE THREE AGES"
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and It Is Hunter Rciiliin n't his bent. Wo will guaraii
, too moro InugliH than you over gn for your monoy
boorq nml that b going somo
AT THU TIXK Tlli:K KI'.MIAY
Allot' Cnllioiill Iiiih two dlmli't lid
vunliiiti's whlrll limkii hor Idonlly
siilti'd MV Ih" riiiv of l.iuly Miiblilo In
JumiM M. lliurli)' ulnry llio- 'shuII
Jiimi'H .M, IIiiitIi'm Famiiiiri story,
"Til.. Mlllit MllilHtxr." which will b,i
liiiwn hi ihv Phut Trro tlii'iitro on
Hiiniluy. Tlti'V ur.i ' i1.'iiilil pni'U
11111I line Unit 'sciirccly run be Iniuruv.
fi tipnn to iiiii"! thn fililnl riiilnlttiH"
mid H p I 11 tl 1 , 1 Helium nblllly of llul
young Hlil. Hlu U ai'lunlly thn typo
called fur by (hit script, Hi'coinlly,
.li" Is iiniliT Iho dlrei'tliiii of lluvld
Sinllli, the nnin win) guts what hn
goi's 11 f I it In film prnilurtlimie and
mnkes " every enlliilold ilriuun 11
living, jiulsntliis ri'nllly. llo U
rnpldly licriimlnir fiiuious fur his 11 11
cmiiiy ti'Uili'iili'vo at ninKnntlliiK lh
Im'i ttiul llnri ln'iiati thn stirfni'o of
screen folk, lly it 11 1 11 r lie U enlio.
nifty conservallvK. hut hn expressed
111 lit hI r in di'lliiliteil with the nnioilllt
of eiierKy nn.l rilnplny of mli-m evl
ilt'nci'd hy Allen Calhoun.
A new Chlnsi phoni'tlr! nlph:i
hi.t h linen mlnpti'd by 1 1 Chi
i'0 for tho tritnainlnslon "tif i tu
rranis. Ilerntoforo t'h!i! toll
crams wen) rmlod Into numeral
nnd deroilud by tho rnilv!iu of.
fire.
Thn full Kiixollne lank. hits super
iili.il Iho full dinner p.ill.
M'irC HEI.F.i!t
Names la names the roulury o'er,
Hut wo nro pussled yet;
Hunger tortured, lean and poor,
1 What has tho eovlot
It seem as though ana way to
link nutlona la throuth giilf.
ffl
Comedy Western
Sunday and Monday
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
Betty Compson
, in .. -
"THE WHITE 1
FLOWER"
, The itory of a great
love and a greater
sacrifice)
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Also Alice Calhoun
"THE LITTLE MINI
STER" A 'iilt tiire long ta be, Vo
iiieinbereil, bused, upon simp
lirtty - ami iiaturnlnesi ' anil (
With n taut Heeond to none so
' lecleil hffniian eneh meninef
nctoi'n ' dcac'ribcil tii tho alo
was tho diipllcnto of tho char-
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