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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1925)
.fAOR are. EVENING TIER AU), ttt;AMATtt VU, OREGON Sunning Ifcralfc i'unlt:l Co-l!th prtmi'iita pronrum. . , KC.X Otikluu 8 u7 ii..,uUlo program by bio Wlloy D, ''Alltin Co., ,nf. On III u ml, ftiaturlnit Inulru iiumtiil ami vouul Jtulootlim. (, Kl'O Hun KrunolHCU 8 p. III. tlio "Olgvoltuul Blx" bvclioatrn; ., Kh'ItC-ri KrauclafO ; to 10 atuiHo pruKi'Uin by, Dart Hart purlor Natlvu Com of tho Uolilnn Waat. 10 l'util Kolll'a oi'tlit'Hlfu. . ; kuw Joriiuud, e p. in. tectum aiMiiaorod bx tlio I'lilvoriilty ot .'Oro Ron, 10:30 Hoot Owla niiil Orilor o( Worm. , ..' ib'OA Sootti.!. 8:30 A. fl. Kln ualrt aponaorltiR pronram, . KOAl)invur 1: 10 Foatiir .8up lily 'Co., rniiturliiR lluwiillan mine tlona, vocnl mi m bom und aolol. AND IN THE MEANWHILE OUT Ol'' TUN Allt I.. Thu "Cuckoo Club" lliu Uuuil u impulur Funturo Willi this station uint liua provtm vntortaliimum to Ilium inula of llatotiera to thin wtntloti. t rcKulnr Intervals. '. ' " l'roKniiii for Fililiiy ' " KFt Los Aimuloit, 7 to 8 p. , m. Urn AnKolva' tixnitiltiar ln'oKi'iuii. D p. m, proKrnm of the Aoolluu 1'lpo Oriun ntuiltou. 8 Konuody nrontl castors from L.3UK llmteli. . . ' KIIJ U AiiKulua, 8 p. III. ilutw loy & Si-ott, liiaiiruuco Co., siiou aor atuillo proxritm. 10 Art lllcknmn ami hla D.inru arcln'atf.k ' ' KNX Hollywood & p. m. Woat Count Tlimitroa by romoto ooulrol, K Kiicantn Apiirtmonta iind Syn- Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, (). E. J.. MURRAY W. II. PERKINS .... , . . ruousncr News Editor Entcrnd as second class matter at the postuffice at Khttnntli Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 189. ,J, Member of the Associated Press "it Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it pr not other wise crrdited in this paper ami. also the local news published therein All rights of republication of special dispatches here in .ire alvi reserved : Thcr kvenitiR Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath .Falls..'- ... , r::":" ' ' 1 SCBSCRtPTION Delivered b Carrier - 6ne Tear , : .16.50 Sli Months S.S6 Three Months : 1.95 One Month .65. RITES By Mall One Year - ...'.-..J5.00 Six Months , , i. 1.76 Three Months . .... 1.50 One Month ........ . , ' .65 TrfURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925, . ' , WAR .LESSONS . :. ... .g?. i. '. ; " 'The official Medical History of. the. Great Var, in eleven volumes, has now been written and .published. It is a British publication and deals with the mistakes in the medical system of the British forces. It also- suggests ' ''remedies. vaiid better methods for "next time." '; . . ... v ; And so the public of all the civilized nations foes on trying 'to profit by the lessons of he World war. 'More effective weapons of-destruction are sought,! and also more effective ' means of protection and healing. , -. . . , . Thcgrcat'cstjesson of the war appears to remain unlearned. . That is that war, at best, is ' horrible, painful and wasteful. Laying down rules for it, exerting human ingenuity to make' its effects less far reaphing.'.seeking to check its most hideoits phases, are all small things to accomplish in comparison With the one great thing which needs to be accomplished tlic elimination of war. .;'.;' : , . '('' v It is foolish to say that human nature is as it is, and always will be so, and that therefore selfishness and greed will always exist and must always be expressed at intervals in the form of ; warfare, fiistory teaches. us that human nature can be changed for the better, though very slowly, and that in private affairs, at least, mutual agreement and arrangement have taken 'the place of forceful grabbing for individual "gam. It can be so with nations. . t TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i ''ft'itMiwitimni""1 1 "Til'' """ -i"'"" HERALD Old dictlonarlo hould be dlcrd4, u .reaml ctlvUlet hT brautbt additional worda Into our Ungual a, and tba bub Uthara bad to dixard thalr old printlni plat.. , Hara b the nawly compiled dictionary larger and mora conwtata than any almllar one aolarad ocabulry all tba oaWWorai aad new pedal (aturai now ready lor very reader. EASY FOR YOU TO GET , Tbree of thtae coupon", preeantad or inaffled M tide nawepaper wlin a nominal earn to cover eoei w nana ling, packing, clerk biro, ' - j imitlbuilon, io.1amoun-- QQ , Ingtoonly . . 7 O CcAU Entitle eviry nadir to thUNaW Enlargtd Univrtlti Dictionary Wlilwat Furtaw Caeaaaa ar OataaaW-7 f aad Ma.r kaak If NmSKMM. . Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Date thit U (Ac Ual iooA for loAt'ng Creaa WW KmaJUa - Mall Orders It by mall, Inelua 1 ctnu polmi up to 190 mlW.I .III tittt up to HM milt t:or forefault r dlttaiKtt k rour polmttr toe rU on ) pounti 48. When In danger ot No. 26 horl . xontal ihe cry for heln. ' 51. Sixth tone- of diatonic acale. 64. Masculine, pronoun. Tbrouch ah iinfortuiiain r,i'nUn tho key to the cross-word pimle In' Tne Herald yesteraay -aa - wrong;, and puzzle (ana naturally vers un- croa-wora pnzzle Is a popular tea-' tare was 'evidenced by the-many I telephone calls received regarding the mistake..'! The Herald will make ! every effort not let auch a mla-' take occur again. I - ! ll T 3 4- 5" ..... fa 7 B p I Jl 1(0 . 17 ; jl8 i SoTf?''5, at : . . . , "1 2 , ..... - .-y .. .... .. ., . ;. 23 3-t 8 pT- "N"" 2S-. - ' " " 3J 38 39 4o " 41 4Z VST I4 4A. 1 -J - I- - -- 47 ".. I 49 ' ' - '""J I - SO 51 S2 S3 S4.v vA I n l l-'.-i 1 I I ,HUNrs WASHINGTON LETTER . The .illustrated crossword- puzzle !-S0. now takes the floor. Many of the ." wordB in th la puzzle refer . to the 62. sketch in the center. . Only three are 63. dealsnated by irrowa, but there are : 65. more. . ' ; 1. 6. 9. 10. 12. 14. t5. 18. 19. 21. 2. 28. 26. 26. 80. 81. 32. 83. 36. 3G. 87. St. 44. 46. 47. 49. v . HORHKWTA1 Shrewder. . . Flerced, with horns of tusks. Assembled faoti.. . .. r ' Instrument for rowing fSo: 28 .: horizontal, The weather side of No. 20 . harlajntal. J -. ' '. Atop. . ;.y:. . Commanding officer on a No. 28 horizontal. Halt h .em. lyrlc song. .. 'Abounds. , ImlUto. ' ' Father. ';. Point M compasa. , 8ee picture In puzzle. . ' 6ea-slck passengers on No. 20 horizontal have food brought . ' to them on one. -v -: Yourself. Spike of corn. ' Indebted. ' " - . Newspaper paragraph. While. Direction ot sailing toward. Scandinavia, Measure. A rope for catching cattle. Perched. '. Negative. Instrument for determining di rection on No. 26 horizontal. Musical note. Violin selection played by one man. - ... ..' . ' ' " To dine.- ;' ' '- : i . Units ot electrical resistance. Heathen. . Regulates salU bn No. 26 hori zontal. ,. ,', VERTICAL . 1. A magician's -tod. 2. Neuter pronoun. '' 3. Bag. ' -'' W 4X'l'j 4. To sew a bolt rope on a sail 5. ,16,432 grains. .1 6. Nd. 26 horizontal sailed before i the wind.' . 7. Hebrew for Deity. ! 8. Where No. 26 horizontal travels see picture.' ' 9. Portals.- : - ''' 1 ll. Devoured. ; . . 13. A hostile ship. 10. Tho point or place where a,,." ' thing occurs. . 17. Exists.- :' I ' . I -. -- 20. Living near the ground. 22. Ghirges with air. . . 24. Animals without teot. 25. Beer mug.' Vt. To fell trees. 2d. .026 acre. ; . 82. When No. 28 horizontal comes in sigh of a bayi 34. Officers ranking nett W No, horizontal. : is. A bond of a river. ' 39. Heboid. 40. So be it. , ; '. 41. A Mineral spring. 42. TO 'glut. 48. Bone. 45. Inlets from No. 8 vortical. 47. Small fishing boat. : 15 By. HARRY B. HCXT ; , ... , Ji'EA Servicb Writer ' .' ' i" WASHINGTON,' Mar. 12.--A Ten ttesseo .Yankee. John Qnillen Tllson by , name; ' will, succeed ' Nicholas Longworth as majority floor leader ' in the House when the stxty-niatb Congress convenes next fall. 1 A ; Tennessee -nisuntalneer : by birth, but . a Yankee by adoption and a product of Old Ell Yale in education, Tllson presents a sort of composite na'tibnallsm that should enable him to uiihe the Republicans 'of north and south, higabrow. and lowbrow,' behind party measures id the next Congress. ' ' ' Tllson Was torn and reared in d log mansion on a farm near Clear brook, Tenn. The phrase "log man sion" may been paradoxical, as does that .of "Tennessee Yankee" but no other terms seem to fit. He's a sort of paradoxical fellow. While Tilson's boyhood home wan made .of, logs. It wasn't a log cabin. It was a bis', spacious,, roomy resi dence the biggest place for miles around where Squire . Tllson, the future congressman's father, lived and entertained In simple but feudal style. Getting an education was not an easy thing for Tennessee mountain boys In the days following the Clll ,War. There were few elementary schools in tho country districts, and secondary schools were practically unknown. : - v Sending children away to private schools or colleges was an unheard of thing. ' , John Walked three miles to and front school ' each day to get hli "Three Rs". And at the age of 20 be struck out from the farm to got "more l'arnln'.? ; ' He paused for a While at a little Tennessee school, . now . known as Carson 4 Newman College. There be worked while , he studied, sav ing m'bntSy to pay his way . "north." for he had determined to try his talents at. one of the big eastern universities. ; Then .Yale, and six year of "dig ging, ' during which time bo divid ed his energies between his studios and his Work in tho cliculution de partment, of a. local newspaper. 1 Graduation found him huppy but broke. Train faro back to Tennesi seo was licking, so he hung out his shingle in the same college town wber.e he had got his degree, and buckled down to building up a practice. . - 1 . STERN OILS' BASE EXPLAINED CJiemfst Straightens; - OutMrsconceptloQ loUiMllU aiW U UM II aoaxr, tai irmnM mieraM Sauls aMa4r Ba.aiaa ana a-n r2aavB u 4 araaxra art antl IMU aAtltWtla lm Utala Mk Tart) ultUi U stKSM (lad t4M4 Mf Oti. 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Stan ti aetata of iiatljKUrw an laa em, U la aaitv atnoim u raipi iaa atrjparir a aaatani (dl tafkuatut vltk ti to af lha rV)anco,.birt as Mcaaal tin4 mv opt to nKj aartalud t iftMr actaatlia ipatteatauiiaa aad to tU e0- loa.M aia laa cfeavmctar at Tfcaaa i can mi fan t W tmgntUt waati is 15c a quart So far as their actual lubricating value is concerned, the difference between eastern and western motor oil is about 15c a quart. This 15c .saving is represented in two natural advantages of the western product; volume production,, and - low freight rfites. ' Whether eastern or western. 50.000 miles without the authorities will tell you that all ' need of cleaning so scores of m tuinaw aMruj m uai SJ" T7 motor oils deposit carbon. But there are two kinds of avoid Aard, gritty carbon carbon. One is hard and gritty, Aristo, users testify. Thus to avoid hard, gritty carbon tor ever, simply use Aristo! motor an abrasive which scores and ' oil. scratches metals. You must Anst0a perfect lubricant-' remove it every, few thousand j9 the, product of one of the miles at considerable cost. ...... largest and best equipped re- Not so with Aristo Motor fineries in the. world. . That is Oil a product from the finest . . quality insurance. . " i rncde; ; . V ' ' Use Aristo regulariy if you , Z resiciTArUtoissoft .; want protection and less car. and fluffy. Most of it blows out . bon trouble at a minimum of wlththe exhaust.. It cannot C05t. You can twice ai scratch or score. - much fof "Eastern," and not Motors run 10,00020,000 , get as good an oiL IfolonQilCompamr Also Vtoduccrs of Union Qasoline u . ' Motor Oil , - . ' '.: ";' .:'.'"," "'..' . '"' v. ? " w . .. .... M on: : : '. " .-"'' I -.III. -A ' "Vv-i'. i ' - T I .' f I ' : -,r''r :. i r - . . i v,i i;.;V BESXADL WAYS 1 -