The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 15, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREO ON
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1025
lie Suenhuj HUrralJt
EVERETT TRUE
BY CONDO
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company, uitice: iif n. Jiigiun street, Kiamatn taxis, ur.
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E. J. MURRAY ...........
W. H. PERKINS ..........
. . . Publisher.
News Editor
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Entered as second class matter, at the postoffice at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
SOAPBOX Hi
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
fn sre also reserved.
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The Evening Herald is the official paper of KJamath County
nd the City of Klamath Falls.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Delivered by Carrier .By MaII
One Year .; , - J8.50 . Ona Year
BIi Monthti 3.60
Throe Months 1.S5
On Month -
Nix Months
Three Months
One Month ,
..J5.00
. 1.76
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. .65
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925
the past few months
annual Rodeo would
BOOST THE RODEO ,
The Ely Rodeo association is deserving of the united
support of the people of Klamath Falls and the county
as a whole in their determination to perpetuate the an
nal Rodeo. The date of the 1925 Rodeo is but a few
days off. The people, of this community should so ar
range their vacations and other personal affaire in order
that they might be in attendance at this distinctly west-
era exhibition. .
There have been times during
when it appeared as though the
be lost to Klamath county. But with that determina
tion which has weathered them through several dis
couraging seasons, the BIy people persevered, and will
again stage this excellent show.-
Be a Rodeo booster. Write your friends in other parts
of the state or in other states to be here during this
big three-day show . Let's put this year's "Rodeo over
with a bang. It is a Klamath institution which can be
and should be preserved.
BETTER PATRIOTISM
' The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is to be
commended for its worthy efforts to keep alive the fire
of patriotism through the establishment of its annual flag
day services; commemorating the birth of the American
flag. .
: Flag Day, such as that held in Klamath Falls yester
day, cannot help but stir the emotions; bring back me
. mories of other days when the American flag was waving
aloft on the field of battle, and to instill in the hearts
of people generally the need of every-day patriotism and
love of country. As an annual institution started and
fostered by a fraternal organization, Flag Day has won
its way into the hearts of the American people.
TODAY'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE
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JIOUIZOXTAIi
Shoe.
To perforin.
Vessel for flowers.
Receded.
Hone.
Morn indigent. -
Second note in scale. "
Obeys.
Quaking.
Red vegetables.
Wedge shaped piece ot wood
acting us a support,
Breakwater.
Sick.
Men's pnrt.v. ' '"" ,
Aged.
Anlmnl tat.
English money.
Story.
Idiot. '
Finishes. , '
Portable houses.
Ridiculous show.
Tree. ,
Runners.
Alleged hypnotic force.
Ilefell,
Therefore. ,
JoyM.
Maul used for making bitter
drug.
Writing Instrument.
Child's toy.
VI'.ISTIC.U,
, To push,
2. Eilher's wife.
3. Tender.
4. Part of verb "to be."
5. To yield.
0. Chief Chinese linguist stock.
7. Single metrical line.
8. Pair publicity.
9. Paradise.
11. Examination.
12. Wild duck.
14. Pronounced with a hissing
, sound.
16.' Baffle plate to check gases In a
boiler.
13. Punctured with pointed instru
ment. 20. Fancy cross.
22. Vats for Btowlng green fodder.
23. Steep slope.
24. ' Cooking utensil.
20. 'Field. f
28. Combustible fluid used for
heating. '
33. To empower.
35. Hatcn away.
37. Largest plant.
3!l. Apparatus for aging mnterlal
with steam.
10. State of profound Insensibility.
41. Bare.
4 3. Spirit.
40. To run lightly.
4 7. To mnko repeated demands.
49. Italian river,
fill. For that reason.
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deed 57-23aTlniber on NK !i NE "i 3. I!.:t Springs AdUltli'li.
W'sXE'.. and E ' E Vi N'W (1 c7 ' i- u n.w, , r i, eh.M
lSec- T. 30, It. 10. I11IUL.S. lot 11. bloik 3.
Ida I). Momyer to I eorgo O. ... ., ,. . ...
, '. , . , , , Mmnath County Oregon t) J. I..
bhumway, lot 8. block 12, First Ad-1,., , ,
.. . A!!en. o:ie a.ro In Sec. S. T. 39, It. 9.
K. D. Co. to I-Mwnrd lleJdou,
COURTS
Deeds .
Emma C. Worden et vlr to J. H.
Haustcn ct al. J3arg. & Sale doell.
portion of Sec. 32, T. 38, R. 9. ou
Center and Klamath streets.
Edwin Dottomley to Edna Spencer
Rea, part lot 4, block 30, Original
town.
L. "II. Bellman to W. E. Patter
son, lot S, block 101, Klamath Ad
dition. , m
Jane S. Mason to Alfred Roberta,
lot 1, block 20, Merrill.
Roy Hickmon ct al to Robert
Fryrear portion Sec. 10, T. 39, R.
9.
Nellie L. .Whitlock et vlx to Ed
ward Hedden, lots 1, 2 block 40,
First Addition.
And all that portion of lit 12,
block 40, First Addition, which lies
between ltits 1, 2 and 8, 9 of said
block 40, having frontage -of 20 ft.
on 3rd street, extending block 106 ft
Oregsn Utility Co., to . Saddlo
Mountain Lbr. Co., Extension of
ditkm.
Isabella Spiker, ct vir to O. W. !
Spike.-, lot 4. bljck 31, Hillside Ad
dUlou. O. W. Splkor el ux to William
Spiker ct ux. l..t 4, block 31, Hill
side Addition.
Roy E. Naftzger et ux. to Christ
Manas, barg. sale deed lot 11. blk.
lots 1, bljik 1, Williams Addllbn
K. I). C)., to C. C. Chuudli-r,
lot r,, bbvk 9 l.'uolia Vista, Addi
tion. ltiy O. Walker ct ux to Nellie O.
Johnson et vlr, contract of sale,
lot 4. 5, block 10, First Addition.
Beware the Co-Eds of O. A. C.
ArcIlerV fa One Of lYn 1:VIV'U ui.nrlu 'n,n,in. fl.M i.n.lu f . -
ricultural College but that's not all. Besldn being- linndy wllh Iho bow
and arrow, the girls are proficient In tho handling of folios and rifles.
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STEWART
Ily ClIAttl.HS l STIAVAIIT
WASHN(;!'().. Jtni" 15. Is Ibis
a b;illoaT l.ono.nuo.uiw.
Or thlh?--l.lioil.ODii.ouo.oiio.
The funneiv you'll fay. Proba
bly you won't wfnslder there's mui h
room for argument, either. The
point Is argued., nevertbelena, and
while V.ooO.oon.uoo'K ailvoiuns n'
fuse to add it slnttle cipher to their
estimate, 1 .000, noil, OUO, mill's sup
porters nro equally poiltlvo In their
refusal to lop one off.
This illfferenco of opinion makes
war debt discussions butween Wash
ington anil Kuropi'un capitals some
what confusing, ll.iru w're o( tho
1,000, OUO, Dull parly. Most Kurou
eans not all, there uro a'fw ra
tional ones and latin Americans
are ot the 1. 000. oou. null, 000 'gr"P-
"Now. as to that 12 billion dol
lars you owo us ." begins America,
preliminary to a debt discussion wllh
Europe. "Twelvo billions!" exclaims
Europe. "Why, 12 thousand mil
lions Is nil it Is." "Well," auks
America, "isn't that the same thing?"
"We should say not," Europe re
joins. "A billion Is this much." Ami!
she writes it down "1,000,0(0.(10U,
UOO." "Do you menn to say n bil
lion's n trillion?" inquires America
incredulously. "Not nt nil," imyit
Europe.. "A billion's a billion, and
12 billions oro 11 billions und 988
thousand millions more than wo owo
you not to mention the fact that
wo saved civilization and ought not
to bo regarded as owing you any
thing at all."
If you don't think It's possible, to
get mixed up carrying no n con
versation of this kind, then It's snfn
to say you never tried.
What official Washington can't
undi'mtand Is why almost every
I'hlneno who comes to this country
for nn I'dni nlinii returns homo a
"red radical." American cdm-nilon
doesn't work that way on must
Aiiitrlcaiis. Why has It so Jaty an
effect on the Chinese?
The correct answer Is that It
Isn't so.
The fads are these:
"Treat 'em rough," I the atti
tude of the lypleul foreign resident
of China toward the Chluese. -
Govornmimlnlly America hint been
more coniilderntn of China than any
other country- except, recently anil
doubtless for her own purposes. Rus
sia. Hut the average Inillvldunl
American In China tresis the Chin
ese much us they're treuted by the
rest of tho foreign sojourners there
harshly, nrroiianlly, often even
abusively, to Iho point ot blows.
The manses (if the Chinese,
penreablo ami patient far past vir
tue's point, and ton deni'.ely Ignorant
and downtrodden to possess a spark
of spirit or so much us realize what
they'ro being subjected to. accept nil
this an part ot their day's work und
nay nothing.
Hut when an occldentally-trnlnnd
young Chinnman returns to his
nntlve land, wllh western Ideas bred
Into his mind and much of his racial
meekness hrud out of it, It augers
him to see his countrymen knocked
nbout without resenting it, "I
wouldn't stand Hint," ho udvlsott.
"He's a Ilolshevlk," exclaims every
foreigner within hearing. Thuy
honestly think no, too, and that's
tho way the news Is sent back homo.
Announce
m e n t
The Vanity Beauty Shop
Opening N
Wednesday, June 17th
Mme. Stewart
Suite D. Slough Building Phono 929
TARPAUUki BLUE
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NOTICE
I Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co.
is now permanently located at
I 335 South Sixth Street
, Lo'ok for our Sign
I Farmers Headquarters . Equipped for prompt
j delivery and general hauling Try our Egg Mash .
5 Chick, pullet, hen scratch.
(
I ' We carry feed and staple groceries
Special attention to delivery of camp orders
Phone 795
335 So. 6th St.
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