-.' :"-. k, .... ,i t.r1-r, - .f. .- : ; ' 1AGE FOUR .: - EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, FEff. 12, 1025 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 55 rt , . Vaara a a4a.aa JJ Issned Daily, except Sundsry, by The Herald Publishing - Company. Office i 119 N.EiglufcStreet.-Tvlarnath-Falls, Ore. lit jb . : ' , THEY AREN'T HAPPY UNLESS THEY'RE. SHOWING OFF : 1 h I3 I ' I H I7- - " 1?- FQ. : " ?3T" r 73 " " W is 7e" 77 yn " "" 19 W "J" alT "7 w r T J7 -S3" -o . - iLi ,. i i ; i i l EL J. MURRAY . W. H. PERKINS .'. . Publisher News Editor Entered as second class matter at the pbstoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. S ,. ;. . : Ci II . Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is. exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other s' wise credited in this paper and also the local news published . ...... r 11" . f 1 .1! 1 .1. 1 1 therein.,. A11 ngnts oi rcpuoucauon oi special vnpun.-no .ucic in re. also, reserved. ' .'- .. '. The1 Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and, the City of, Klamath Falls: : ; .' ' V U;"T.. .-. SUBSCRIPTION ..- .-. ' luiiiawl , tv . Curler . . On Year w I...IJ.JJ Bht MontiM i. - Three Monthi ,..,..-.-...,. I." One, Month , .5 RATES By Nail On Year Blc Month Three Months - One Month ..,....- .15.00 . .7S . 1.50 . .85 .WEDNESDAY-, FEBRUARY 1 1, 1925 fit' u n it ff V ..' ... , . , ; . j -;, ; . , ' v4 , V- v-.- 'V.-UNCOLN's' EXAMPLE 'r t'i , , 7 P ' There is a" lesson that we all may well take to heart in the m Uoi .Abraham, Lincoln,; :,7; ' : :: ,...7;' " ; '" ' Pi ' -"Summed' up in : a few words,: it can be expressed thus : - - r ' -Whether you reach the top or not 'depends pretty -much 1, 'jtpon yourself ! ., ... ' : ; c: ' ." - Lincoln; was bofn'of poor parents. Friends, social;-life, even ajj ordinary opportunities were denied him. 'He knew only hard fejf work under the worst conditions! t ''vButvr only; spurred him "' pn.? ..' He "' looked; ahead and j dreamed; !.'A,---vi'v'; -:'7 ;;': ;:' " r. :. '; ' ;. &2 There were no libraries for hint to turn to. The benefits of fts " b'm,'prese"ht Hay schooling wereinot his: " So he borrowed what M books he could, and read and worked and. dreamed on ! N l';'in.co "gg'tt-J Wiftstf .'ait "educatjoril he., read,: in front t LV'VKr'Le.Pja' bigger but never were S they "dreams' of :per!onal power. " ': - ' J. : U . " ' . v; Time-let him gradually find his place iri the scheme of things: Dreams began to come true! But only after he had studied them put and worked them .out for himself.' 1 .. - j Xincoln, of course, did not know what his goal was' going to M be. He did not think of coins- "from orairie cahin to rani'tn! " He only dreamed of bigger and better things-and then did them..; The: whole "Qrld,1enefitc;d by the "reward that;" came to him. . . ii ' ' . ':''" -' iThere is rboiiv' iti this" world, for more" dreameVs-wh'o arc big enough to MAKE-their: dreams 'come" true! TEN YEARS AGO v TODAY - (Taken' from Eroning Herald, the Feb. files of the 12. 11B.). After a lingering Illness Dr. John A. Cbastaln, the pioneer physician of Klamath cainty passed away at his home near Bontnta Just beforo midnight last night. The funeral will be hold at Bonania at 2 p. in. tomorrow afternoon. ' That i"eyerythlng comes . to he waea raoi -L-moen ana will mornln, for New ork clty wher(, v. iirooert received patents to th in ,. .. homesteads on Cherry creek, th.y vk gT.TuuTch uVnk V have been fighting for for 12 years. ' -,adu:., hl. The tracts are each ISO. acres In extent containing fine timber. A round trip rate of $20. to the Panama-Pacific ' International expo sition b in effect .for the opening of the fair. -Besides this, there Is 1 a 80 ' day, limit with ' stopover nrlv- : HUNTS WASHINGTON , LETTER Con di.: la! E . My HAItBY B. HUNT .. IT KEA Benrtc Wrter " i : -i - WASHINGTON. Fb. 12. Radio ianniJt' yet compete wltfi Jiw3ppers In thebroadcastlng-Of. national news, -.-li lb the belief of President Coolldge." ' - White House opinion ' and' Wblta jH t Ho!U comment, .therefore,- will con vr.itinu to . be broadcast . through the acr medium .of 'ft'ashlngton. correspind--(5o t" , rather . than . . through crystal sets and super witerpdynes. ' ;"' wo,!- . Eadio intereits, anxious . to ex-, e-i-i' tend the Held of i,roadcastlpg .to cover--the moss important - news jj. ; sources In business and goTernmeot oTf, hare been most, anxious to -lino le.'i President Coolldge up.aa a regulir eiovitpeaker on ther air. ' , L .They have extolled his': as' the (deal radio rplce. Tbey hare strus . sed the Idea that via radio he could maintain virtually ' personal 'ji r tact, with the . whole country. . 'The popular expression of. ap proval which .followed the Presi dent's speech on economy a week ago,: In- Jiis .address .to , the bureau of the budget, which was broad :avt thrpugh a dozen stations, aiaje ihu present seem an opportune :lue, fur pushing1 the Idea of developing what some have described as a. '.'wireless president." '-' "'-'-' '. .;' t Regular radio addresses--ouce a month, twice a month were suggested.-'. But, 1 whether from con- servatlveness or .cannlness no one knows, Coolldge shook his head. ' "I find I am able to broadcast Hay views- very effectively through the newspaper , men,"- be said. "I fid not 'believe there. 13 any neces sity, for any" fixed program of radio -talks by -the -president.'' - , --v. -':v.'-'v'-' ; I Soeref3TyiJlm, Davis' decision to I retire from, the' cabinet and then i hl redecisn to remain at the head : , ot the: Department bt Labor Is caua ' : lng iU colleagues -to '."kid" him- a f '---kit. . .'-.-; ),. - ' I "'Jim,' they iay)' 'reminds t'lie'nf of the follow Who rushed up to the ticket window Just as the 'train '.was S.v . pulling In artdvBhouted:;iV ; : 7 "Olmme 'a round ' trip ticket." ' "Where toT ;where to?" demand- ' f)i the; ticket seller, . ; ,. . !!" '.'Why, back hore . of :- cour8e,. -y' , hlamed fool.".. ' . j i "i,The ticket Jim ' really " wanted, I thr ' lil,'" was one that ' would ( y rlng him right back '-where he J started from. And that 'A what he -qui:. I nil; -l.i: uvt' Cl! r graduato course In his specialty, eye, car and Uroat treatment.; ; Project Manager J. O. Camp, Ir rigation Manager O. O. Fry and En gineer Willard Smith of tho reclam ation scrvlco, roturnod last . night from Orland, California 'Whore they attended the operation and nlalnlon 'aSe'e'"fo'hr'c"rence'of the Pacific div ision ot the reclamation servico. W. L. Dalton and Frank Adams, who attended as roprosonatlves of the Klamth Water Usor's association went on to San Frsnclsoo today. Solution of Pintle No. 84. D0OlMClSOlME EFFECTUAL. CFLlAC EEC 8 K E eTnT PAR E 3 T AjRMSTE C T fTonu slpQR prince 8 s e IsIyIcIeljdIaImie by WMttru NiwaiiaiM, Ualws.) 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It rushes onward at the ap palling rate ot 180.000 mile a sec ond. In a single socond of time ' light-ray would flash round tho earth. no. loss than seven and half times.' '';' J-' -';': For Dad- Full Associated Press News Service Politics Locafi -Sports , Mother- Four'. Pages of Magazine Section. Fashions Features Beauty Hints For the Whole Family-- Four Pages of. the Best Comics That Man Can Draw or Money Can Buy The Klamath Sun 119 North Eighth Laid on Your Doorstep Every Sun , . ' , day Morning for 5c .-.v'-; .-' '.( .;:''.' '., -'rf---; s ;-r.t : r. 3; .;-.';' ".', :' ' : :'.t ' ; ,t i: " And if you subscribe by the year it is even cheapir than that Associated Prew ' r Magazine Section . Four-Page Comic Section '.-.' 4 '-.'"A or "Home Manager Purchasing Agent Art Director-Wife" -f- -J! , '-;,'.. , fi -V. : I'. i- 4-r Just a slim, girl, maybe, or a motherly woman with sweet eyes and white-hair but what a responsibility is hers! She is the active partner in the business of running a , home. She buys most of the things which go to make home life, happy, healthful and beautiful. Through her slim, safe fingers goes most of the family money. - And wisely and well it is usually spent too far better than the average man could spend it himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. They compare prices, weigh values and shop carefully. They read advertisements regularly. Every day you'll find the wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the comfort, find the same clever purchasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this responsive art. director how she can make1 her home more beautiful, more , individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it is done ! ' -.' .-v. "' .Advertisements are the wise counsellors in the spending of , ' money that the clever housewife heeds daily. : , ' '. ,r '' '! ' jJIm. ' . . . , . lll " I" - '' .''.- '' .,'" , -,- tmlf ,;.-'., , The business of running a home is made easier -by reading the advertisements rTMTOHtfvvttHtvW'I'l