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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
PAGE SIX EVENING HERATA KTiAMATU FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, AlMUr, 2,7,rtP25 l;? Sunning 1Hral& Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publisbing Company, Office: 119 NV Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, .Ore. E. J. MURRAY , W. H. PERKINS Publisher News Editor THEY CAN'T KEEP HIM OFF VERY LONG Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. - 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 wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein, All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. T The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County qnd the City of Klamath Falls. .! SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' ' Delivered by Carrier Br MiUl Ons Tear ..S6.S0 One Tenr .... Blx Months ... 3.50 Si Months Three Months - One Month , 1.96 Three Months ; ,69 imu aiuuiu MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 Restructive Forest Firej Here is what a few forest fires have done in the. past In 1871 the Peshtigo fire in Wisconsin burned 1,200,000 acres of timber and cost 1500 lives. In 1881 another fire in Michigan burned 1,000,000 acres and cost 138 lives. In the spring of 1894 the Phillius, Wisconsin, fire burned to death over 300 human beings. In the fall of the same year in Minnesota, fire ran over millions of acres in that state and in Wisconsin, devastated the towns of Hinck ley, Sandstone, Barronnett, Perley,-Clayton, Shell Lake, Cumberland and Granite Lake, and killed over 400 peo ple. In 1918 the terrible 'Cloquet, Minnesota, fire turned ?30,000,000 worth of timber and property into ashes and cost over 400 lives. In 1922 millions of dollars worth of privately-kswned timber and logging equipment were de stroyed in Washington and Idaho. In 1924 many sections of the Pacific coast, notably California, experienced un usually severe fires. In California alone about 500,000 acres were swept by flames. The money loss in timber, recreation and watershed protection ran into many mil lions of dollar. ; --.' -' ; lo'' fN' irn ' ' 1 wi X TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I Another puzzle for' Bible anS.cros sword puzzle fans. It refers mainly to perhaps the most popular of all B ibllcal incidents. Now see how much of your- Bible you know. 1' I f I3 'W I : tBT ly 1 lal 'mk R.:; -mi'0 P1 w , L, J iu-?l : ii fealis a Pq is - i Lwi evff fm p& rn i m0M up.T LJ MM I 53 ;!5EfS3 35 3b 17 3eT , iS4 40" r S94 -$rml4s' mmm te-ti - appamtiiiE flRhters.' More serums trouble occurred at Karliruhfe'. where two nersons were killed and a nuiuber wounded in a clash between republicans and nationalists. ; Riots Occur Disturbances also iiMk place at Ratlbor, in Silesia, when an er roneous iinuoun.'enieut w:n pub lished to the effect that I:. Marx wis ' Wudtug Von llliuioiibui' by nearly two million rates. The na tionalists, roused by fills, gathered and begnn inarching through the streets. Dispersed by the police, they obtained reinforcement and beseiged the police stations In vari ous lown.4 In tliu urea. Scores of arrests were made. ROTARIANS GUESTS . OF COPCO OFFICERS noon to Hotnrlmm of itoulliurn Ore mm nt Copeo dam ala (ho Klamath river mid t'ho hIIo n( tlio now power U n in now under construction. ' ' PeteKntloiig Cram llio nutnry cluliH of Klumutli Kails. iMudturd, Grants Vmt uud Aslilnuil met nt the power dam und. warn tnkoti throiiKh (ho Copco On m 'unit I lie new plniit dur. Iiik tho uftorno.iu. , . "lh KoUrlnna 4lrt vlaltod Copco duiu niul at that point ate 11 Unlit luni'li. After gnliiK through tho plant the party proceeded tu the unit dum, which will bo In operation u.v July 1. A lui'Ko biimiunt was served tliuru ut 4 n. in,, following which the party dUbuiidecl. CENTRAL WINS FROM HENLEY GRADE BOYS W(tli u (In il scoro of 14-11 hi their favor, t'le Henley nrnde achool hoys were mint homo by llio boys ot tho Contriil (olioul when they met, till they bud foiiKht It tout, on tho Modnc purk iiruunds Suturduy nftor uoon. A number ot youthful fniin were present with their usual amount of "pep." Janitor Conn of the Central school was umpire, and according la Coau, the cleverest bit of pitching done In t'lls section was pulled Saturday by Clifford Moni tors, who occupied tho pitcher's box ilurliiK thu Runio when I lunloy cumu ip to bat. ' , , MA LIN RODEO DRAWS MANY FROM KLAMATH InturestliiK and oxcltliiK ud several dnro ilnvll fentu were nauanQllslied by the yuuiiK liulliuis fi'Jiu. tUu rm. OrvMllntl. The bitrbuvun wiw surVeil by women nt Mullu lu tliu muuy guests present, Tho CullfornU , Oregan ' Tower company was host yesterday nf tor- , Din-king bronchoB, ( dust flying -hon tlio rider bit the dust, ami then t'ho fragrant odor of roasted beef, mid tho satisfied sighs (it thuno who partook of tho barbecue at uoon. That was, In short, tho order nt events of the Little Rudeo, put on In Mullu yesterday,' with more than 2000 spectators getting their first thrill of the season. According to one of the witnesses of the affair, a circle ono'lialf mile across was lined around t'ho edges with curs from all parts ot Klnmnih county and cipeclulty Klamath Vulls. The riding, according to ninny, was both 8) AYS! The record breaking distribution of the New Dictionary, ends NEXT WEEK Better get yours today or tomorrow, so as to be sure to avoid disappointment, as the offer will positively be withdrawn in a few days. So clip your coupons from THE EVENING HERALD AND GET YOURS AT ONCE 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 18. 19. 22. 24. 27, 28. 29. 31. 33. 35. 39. ,' 43. 4 4. .45. 46. 47. 48. 49. . 1. 2. 3. 4. . n. 0. 7. 8. 12. 14. 16. SO. ; : HOIUZO.NTAL -Tlie- place, of man's cfeatlon. Gen. 2. .'Aged. !Jen. 18. -' j. first man. Gen. 2. Balsam. Gen. 37. Competent. Gen. 15. Stand still. Gen". 19. One; some. '" Gen. 24. GulijOi . Isa. 3. Snnkolike fish. Cold. Gen. 31. To expire. Gen. 2. Too. Gen. 40. , " " 31oi.nc of a bird. Eldest son of Judah. Gen. 3?. Capital of Moab. Num. 21. To suspccK Acts 27. iForced to remain. Gen. 42. . To devour.. Gen. 2. ' To tarry delay. eut. 23. One of twelve bones in man's '. chest. ' Gen. 2. ; Edge.' John 2. .. Collection of fact N'arrow passago. Luko 14. Mas to. Matt. 16. Food. Gen. 2, ' Staff of grass. I K'. 14. 'First woman. Gen. 2.. Mountain In Moab. Num. 23. Gen. Gen. VKKTICATi To rost. Psa. 25. Son of Shobnl. Gen . Xo. ' Gen. 18. Son of Ellphm. 24 hours pl.). , Every bit. Gen. Act. Gen. 20. Ciiuaod to exist. To rolito.'. Gen. Negatived Gen. Is wrong'. Gan. Fashions. Gen. 'ii'i '': t ; 36. SO. 1. . ' Con. 22. 13. 21. 2. 21. Serpent. 1 ,..';', ' .' , 22. To help. Judg. 9. 23. To observe; Io. Gen. 19. 25. Before. Exod. 1. 26. Little child. ' 30. Place near Ephrath. Gen. 35. 32. Suffering. Psa. 48. 33. Great grandson of Shem. Gen. 10. 34. Moment. Gen. 29. 36. Far advanced. Psa. 127. 37. Variation of "a." ', 38. Drew near. King. 4. " 39. Ratio. Ex. 16. 40. Hairy, shaggy, animal. 6a. 17. 42. Wet soil. . 44. Upper part of thigh, where . one holds a ,chlid. 2 "King. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION ?EJPf?AVt:ggA OSa o sir nIIc uua d Ha qTdJe AHESha QsjoPe sEJslQE ., Y F-TB eim" u aTEi 0 i lbt o E Mp ffA C ElSE S JjT V A L 'Re&rAfeTpIlE SIT ... S3C AjdJSIHu BE e. LC3 SAL XHS URJQ SB 2 A 1 N AISTS I S T"P M B A f?G O UlmE2 n KmEM I IPG S H I'WcU71g1tBMrMTnPy VON HINDENBURG NAMED PRESIDENT . 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