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EVENING IIERAL7T. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
' SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 102f T'
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Company. Office 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Foils, Or,
g, J. MURRAY
W. H. PERKINS
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Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, '1879. ' ,'.
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and the Gity of Klamath Falls.
A SUBSCRIPTION
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..$6 50
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SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1922
.A NEW KIND
.U Not fat from the little" town of
York stands a new railroad bridge. 'The bridge was opened for
service late in Aovcmber. It is
Tbnjc. gigantic stone and concrete piers support the weight of
its great mass. .',.'-' .-.'
jj-The bridge is a" monumental,
American engineering. But it is
morial to A. H. Smith, who rose from laborer in a bridge gang
to the presidency of the New York Central lines. He $.iw the
need: for the improvement, and gave expression to it Obstacles
to construction there .were, and authority to build was long in
coming. . Work did not begin until 1922, although a, subsidiary
company lor tne construction was
NOT- COURAGE BUT MULISH STUBBORNNESS :
president Coolidge would have
American people had he, after the
$ the nomination of Charles B. Warren. to be attorney gen
eral, gracefully withdrawn that' nomination and sent ' in that
of some deserving; '-man. -' '"-''.'.... . ' " '.'
T:His ihsistence on Subjecting himself to a second humiliation
one -such as . no.1 president has received .'-since' "the time,"pf
Andrew Johnson was not so
iutiiii.tuuuorrincssr- , . - r . ... t.j..
-For, he-well knew the-serrate on fyery-good-grounds", hav
Trig declared Warren unfit to be attorney general because of
his previous service to the Sugar Trust would not stultify,
and shame itself by a reversal of its decision. .
'. Xow in defiance of the senate and in the face of its double
rejection of Warren, the' president proposed - to give him a
recess appointment. ",' '.- f .
:T6 .the credit of Warren, he rejected such an arrangement.
would ..have proved himself a mighty poor specimen of
Citizen had he accepted! il.--Ashlan'd 'Tidings.' ';, . '
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fict that 4dvenh..). ' v , . :
Looking glass.
Ages. , ' '.
lilgh ptlest . or Israel who
trained Samuel. .
pdge of o root. ' '
Allmlc.
Twelve dozen,
.mstrumont tor writing. '
oint of compass.
Coastallatton.
Digit ot the toot. . . '
Direction between Europe and
North pole. '
Mentlcal . . ,
freoj (tenuif Vim us. -.
To drink rtOff fjj(ilo:i.
Polite form of ;it1dresalng a ninu
Possesses.. . . .
nnmalnder. f
Within a short time.
- Meadow; i..
Olven a eat.
Queer. . .
F)oWtff that Moulds in Julio.
by The Herald Publishing
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News Editor
at the postoffice at Klamath
Associated Press- .
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OF MEMORIAL ",;'
Castletou in the state of, Xcv
IoO feet high- ami a mile long.
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expression-of the progress of
more than that. 'It is-a me
organizeu in ivio..
made a ten-strike' with the
first rejection by the senate
niucb an act of courage, as of
WORD PUZZLE
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48. Tide baekwa'ds.'. i ,
46, Toward: ; '.X ,.. ' .:,';.
48. N9thlng. . ; ' .;' .-,'.
49. Negative adverbial particle.
50, Mother. ' J
41. Night. .
53. To verly with a metal.
55. Friend.
66. Roman Empuror (who fiddled
while Rome 1urned.)
58.. Before. . . . ffZggSl;
59. Cavity. " "
CO. Bold. ... ! v ;
61. More Profound.
VKKTICAI
1. Plant used to raise nap on cloth
2. Trust.
3. A unit, ;
4. Personal pronoun. '
5. Men of valor.
fl.'.A' CIU6 of .ourt3Sji prefixed t
uuind of a imin. "'
7. Note In scale.. .' .
- 8. Tap on-door. ' . . .
9. The baking part of your stove.
10. Resumes.... , ( ....
18. Behold. . .
.Jewel..: "j , .
Su;; ; ' "''-
Sixtk note In scale.
Printer's measure., " '
A weapon, with a long shaft
.used in war. ......
What you can. do with a gun.
Part of to be. -Frozen
water.
Conduction. . '' '
Dormant. ...
Trees chopped down. .
To make slisht depresslohs
. (past tense). - L .
Upon. .' . ? 1 -'
To drink in small quantities.
Female' deer. - ,
"Trader.," , '. ,
Neuter pronoun.
Higher than : '
Mari.- ' ; ' :;'';...' "'
Epoch.. . ,.r. . '
Measure of area. '. '' , " '
Noise made- by -opening" of" a
:;.w'ff". . J"
.Anlleged force or power sup
posed to produce the phenom
enon of hypnotism.
Masculine pronoun.' ', .
No wohder,Phlladulphia is known
as a sleepy town. People staying up
late- at nfght look sleepy noxt da?.
ii Prlco pf haircnts is up-in Chicago.'
Jsat when - it's spring -and all tha.
folks needing them. . ...','''. ;
" Once," when a'man'was In 'love,
Jils bardob got; rich. Now, whcn.o
man's" In love,'1 his filling 'station.
igots ..rl,ol, ' 1 ; ;'
Dancing masters met in New York.
Oc'c'Io'ett upon an international dance.
The old'voiie'is the iwar dance.' ,
Oitoum"' parley ifallod. Nothing
much-(lono. A drug on the market
wllj.not be a drug on the market.
Los. Angeles man wants lights on
baby carriages.. Hardest thing will
be keeping the muffler -on. .
Bored a California oil well thou
sand of fi)et'."'Nc)Xt blggost bore js
some of th movies they make. ...
In New York, a woman kicked In
a shop, window. May havo seen a
hat ''there Just like hers.
Women -are' good looking but pe
culiar.. They want their clothes ail
just alike only , aiiieront.
tbi'-Arrgeles "doctor" finds we all
are luilt lazy. ,W find he hasn't
fold, .-the, 1alf ot It. -
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HUNTS -WASHINGTON
LETTER
By HARRY 11. HI NT
.... . ,. NA Hvnin- Writer ...
WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. tPresl
dent Coolidge Is, as has oft 'been
observed a cautious man. Yet dol
lars to doughnuts the Coolidge cau
tion will be. increased, not relaxed,
when' he prepares, bis next public
I address..- - ' ?
'- For there ' was In the Coolidge
i inaugural oaares una iiarasu m
proper caution would have kept our.
It was a good pirase.t and as Cool-Idge-meant
it it fitted his 'idea ex
actly. But tor lessv serious mrads
It ' was susceptible bf a double In
terpretation. .." !(
Discussing American opportuni
ties In relation to thp world situa
tion, in his address, the president
said:
-"One great duty . that stands out
requires us to use our enormous
powers. b trim the balance of the
world." " . ..
Doubtless the "president I meant
"trim" In the sense of equalizing
or adjusting ' "the stability of the
world- ' '- : -- . . , .,"
But, "to trim the balance ot the
world," In popular understanding,
might also mean that we were out
to "fleece or chort" change the rost
of the world." '
- Next to the president' mechan
ical horse, this slip in phraseology
offers the best opening his oppo
nents have had for a bit of "spoof
ing" at the executive's expense.
'' . t
: Representative ' Frank Clark of
Florida, defeated for ' re-eloctlon,
doesn't mind Joking a 'bit about the
boost In' salaries' whlta congress
voted Itself just fjeforo It adfourhed;
"The way 'congres took this In
crease," 'sayr Clark, fremlnds me
of an old acquaintance of ' mine, a
heavy drinker, who' finally decided
to swear off, ' He "hadn't been 'on
the wajgon Jong, .- however, before
he .was faken' ill so ili he thought
he was cortaln to dfo So he called
his wif; . r' . t -
"Mary,- tie 'sald'doK'n in the 'hall
is 'an: old tropic' of mine.' ' Down
neat the' bdtiom'IS'.Siddeh. ft' bottle
9f good old pcaclr Ufundy. ' V, ' '
; "Now," ary,. I'm "about to die,
and l nrant' yoja to do this for me.
Get that bottle. Take a glass and
pour It about half full. Put a .bit of
sugar . In and a lltflo piece of Ico.
Stir It up and bring It here. .
'"Then' Mary no( matter what I
do or say make me lake It."'
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One' typical, passage-at -arms as a
result of tho. salary, boost was that
between Senator Wills of 0nio, lie-'
publican, '.and Martin Dacy," Ohio
Democratic member. ', ' ' ' j ' a
Wills was quoie'd In ; Ills, homo
state papor's Hie aay after the Sen
ate rushed through 'tii'. Increase'as
bitterly conderiuiig i It.. . "
When the-rooiure, cnmo,(;up in
tho House, and $-voy., supported it,
his consUiiUiiitH. lot-out a loud wall,
They praised. Willis and the lam
basted Davoy. And thoy drew tho
following rotort on a situation which,
may bo forenoon as one of the Is
sues In the Ohio, campalgd ot 1920.
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"I think tho salary Increase war
ranted. No man. icon pay his cam
paljn ctpoima n4 oftmr xpao.
jincldent to his position In congress
and maintain his family on a- re
ounblo bisls on 87500 salary. " '
"Personally, It costs me several
hundred dollars out of my prime
Income for the privilege of eervifs
my dlstrldt In congress.
"As to 8enator Wills'' 'courage'
In opposing the Increase, ouil my
cowardice' In supporting It, 8vna,lor
Wills did not oppose It, did' not
make the slightest effort to prevent
its passage. '
; "The next day, 'after ' th? thing
was done, he rushed, to the news
papers with a condemnation of tho
Inrreaae.
"He fought a valiant fight In
the newspapers when he knew hit
remarks could do no. harm.
I
Relief Machinery of '
Red Cross . Start , to
Aid Stricken District
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WASHINGTON. March 20. Re
llof maohlnery of the American' Rod
Cross was to, full motion today In
behalf, of the thousands, of 'injured
and homeless In the tornado wrecked
section of the middle iwest, with na
tional 'headquarters here speeding
every ' facility of Its growing force
of relief workers In the field." It
stood ready "also to carry uf It
offer of aid. . . . - f y
A party of trained disastor' Worl-
ers mobilized at Rod Cross -end-!
quarters yesterday, were duo to arrive-
In Princeton, Ind., today M
aid In rehabilitating the homeless
and give all other .salstance pos
sible. ' " " -
,OXJ-OKI WTJIIJ MKKT
LONDON, March; 21. -Oxford wott
the ' annual track meet! with Cam
brWge today six to five. ' 'r '
, Since It require J7 processes" td
wash a stiff collar they should' drop
the grindstone and make It 16.
A Baby's Tender Skin
needs constant care to prevent
the norenes of chafing.' from .
: perspiration; and the irritation
and Inflammation of , prickly
heat.
Dop't use ordinary ' T,alcun.
Powder because o thers Is a .
special .Toilet Powder made
especially -for.Doby'; use,-,
. I 'Just wonderful for Baby
" during the ihot weathctr
It 'is made from the finest
. . Jtullan talc,- and contains
. 'sdothlng Doric Acid, and
HKmrate of Zinc.
Slightly! perfumed with.
antiseptic" (oils, selected
particularly for their heal- '
' lug -.properties)- i
In tho special container .CiU
can be opened or closed
'. with one hand, ' I -A
' Tiny Tot -Toilet Powder ',
only costs 25
STAR DRUG STORE
Kit icJl&tn Jtk'
KLAMATH FAIXfl, ORB.
"TUR TOWMIATKH"
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Poor ' little, struggling ' town- .''of
. PTMCett,, , ". '
la northorn KlnmntU woods,
Uy ruling of the court .Just recent
Must pay (or rich KloiuntU county
roods, " ' ' ' ! "'-.
Wo're fenced like a herd of cattlo,
By TOb-OATK8 ut the boundary
line, ' .. .
To' cross 'twill oet F1VS Ouly" : r.''
Trespass means a RIFTEEN Dpt.-
LOR' FINE.
These gate wlU 'mako VU poor man
Who la without' tha meant,
shiver, . ' ''
The rich man too will hoaltato,
To dig down lu his Jeans.
You'd "hardly call tho arch a iwel-
com,-. '' -'' ' : , ( i,,1'. I ,
To Klitmath etroams nud parks 'and
"- land,', vt '.( .-. j .
The ; spbrtPmau.jtourlBt, settlor, ' ;
ecp Oit' at this demsnd.
This' rotd Hi not pavement,"
t is full of bole and ruis galore,
,To Verity' rhl (tatemont,
Ask; Ihoso'whd rodo tlil road before
To taxf thd tratellug public,
For ntUh- 'Prlvlleife fia. this, . j ., -To
im who; hare a 'conscience, j -
It jtHiin (CrJleg(.'V '-' ,
Oui Ilttlo town Is like ipraveyard,
Slnte; theiOates; bnv'o beiu Installed,
Ko -loose,' who, approach . the ob
struction, i. '''','. '. ;
Tbrna back ' discouraged . nud ' np.
.t' patlod'. -' V' ' s ;
We, toel somewhat uttitmiTasned,
.Our, nqlghbort laugl at ius;
Wjirl tho coitj), -we're-'' sad 'and
' ' dUitnal,' i . '
It Is no Joke for us.
Hear tourist aud dear traveler, .
Wo wish to treat you fair and
square.' : -We-
grieve to have you HEU) CP,
Most asauredly .we care.-' '
Those spectral Gates do halt us,
Like ghost or monster of the sen,
Iiewaro' dear ' friend and patrons,
Or thoy '11 have the hooks In thee.'
TAXATION , WITHOCT. REPUB3-'
ENTATION
A record of V. H. history 17 ii.
Can you -OLielve a thing. o ! out-
ragoous, -- ' . '" ,
In raodorn 1926T'
Timber, R. it. ood Boada man
Please Messrs Commtsirioners, Forest
Will youusa' your influence, we
pray,- - .
To save this little community from
, furthor eilamlty.
Hove those AWIUTU OTRH TAKEN
AWAV. ,
T. U. C.
A Resident ot Crescent.
Poor .
Eyesight
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often throw the wtavle nerv
ous system oft balance. '
Using your eye unjler strain
Is Injurious to . your' health
'and efficiency. ".. ",'
You wlll, qufcckV experlenco '
. rellet'-wben fitted -with our,
gtotsos , ee, hundred, oj;
others -have.. QuUtud ntjrvcs
andvoalanooid . rmisclos will
prove fery comfortln, ;
Dr.Goble
alaae)..' " .' i. ' . Frraej .
.JJrowft t ;,. . . 1, Befalred'
lAyea ExAtnlned . . '
" QUICK HEBVtCIi ' ' "
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Announcement
New Management
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.'-tt-iwe -say that
; rneaw. y town ;,,you ;v ipigh not ,
m beiie;u;i?uV; if' m-tyWn v;
you'll know It's'-' time. : , !
Customer once Customer forever" -
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Dealer in Sacramental '
Wine Cohvicted by Jury
for Liquor Coniplracyi
, VIIICAdO, March 21. Two forhfi
er prohibition iigonts, a millionaire,
ucruiiieiitiil wine duller nud thron'
other men woru fouiwl Kullly of curt
splrncy to vloluui prohibition throuin
uliuto'ot tbe sa'cramontiil' wln'o prl.
logo by a Jury' verdict returned tf
Uty before Federal Jdditfl' OlUfo.
-lliarry Bx, the wine di'Alor;' BerWj
iird Ruiups nnd Albert llMinett, th'd,
former prohlhltlou.auenlh nnd Mag.
Oerber, llermun Hchlttmaon, and
Chnrltui Kuuulsbui'K, llotitouant Ot
-X, W.l)l'.e llio. men eonvlniecl, ;
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llOIAMl'H VtKCN . IIOttK?
This old-world town iins Just cele
brated the 3r0lh anniversary of the
founding of It famous- uulverslty.W
I'uon Quoon - willieluilue was eoa
terrod the Iwnoraiy degree "ot doc-1
ton or laws,: nud "the wamoa studrf
nt presented her with- the1 flftt;
tulips of. the season. mV'
.' "? 11 111 fT't.-'. I
Do' you ' remember ' tha mlsukeiii.
yo,n msite last yearT Try t .rmei
ber them' when you' plan
yeur'tardj '
'
en this year..
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right price we bave-aade an'
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will give you .satlibclJoD. lai
everv nine!,, dntsll " -'1:1
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Printing Co.
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