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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
Page Six EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday; November 27, i!)25 Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office : 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. rejKii E. J. MURRAY Publisher . H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Kails, Oregon, mulct- act of March 3. 1879. Member of the Associated Tress The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of fe-pubjicatiou of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of special dispatches herein arc also reserved. T.ho Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County. Friday, November 27. 1925 GOLDEN RULE IN EUROPE Things are really moving in Europe, which Americans lately thought so hopeless. There is real progress. In credible as it seems, the promise held forth by the Locarno treaties is in the way of fulfillment.. A note from the Allies to Germany recognizes that the latter country has largely fulfilled their demands .already, and has given satisfactory pledges on the issues still pending. Wherefore the Allies state that they will be gin the military evacuation of Cologne on Dec- 1, and will abolish the allied commission of military control in Germany on Feb. 1, if Germany continues doing her part. r The military control of Germany will then be taken oyer by the League of Nations, in which Germany her- self will be represented. Then, instead of the force and j bluster that have characterized the situation since the j armistice, there will be merely official observation by ! the League representatives of German compliance i with military conditions of the Versailles treaty. Com- j mon council and publicity will take the place of coercion. Whether this is treating Germany more generously and mildly than she deserves is a question that it is no longer profitable to discuss. When France and Belgium, chief sufferers of German aggression, forego hatred and recrimination in favor of conciliation and co operation, there is no reason why less aggrieved allies ; and associates should not do likewise. The spirit shown recently on both sides is really an I astonishing development. What it amounts to is ap-! plied Christianity in international relations. The Chris tian world has seldom or never tried that. But some thing may come of it, if the elder statesmen keep the courage of their new faith. Lesser folks have been tell ing them for years that Christianity was the only solution for what ailed Europe. The Golden Rule may be the ; most potent "formula after all and the most profitable In Politics I HUHaH-.-: ' j Mrs. Jacob Buur. Clilcao miUuuuhv. Is expected to be a cartdiilatt (or Congress next spring against Con grsttniari Fred A. Britten of Illinois. She has not fmnouncwl ner camti tl.icj. but friends Insist h V'H mako the race. She has bcviv r.ctlve In Kepublicau poUtki for yearn. CHRISTMAS SEAL III m M ON PLAGUE The runswick Panatrope The QNLY purely electrical reptoducing instrument known remarkable of all musical achievements What Campaign Means to People Generally Ex- plained by Officials jpLKCTKll'lTV. the, rotco thai has dtmugaO ClvlH- nation; Hint has captured the hidden times ( melody fronu thi (kit; lli.it hit given man light, transportation and power; the tores on which toe greatest age or human progegfl li largely built: bus now been harnessed so as to hnuK music (n couipurably dlfiVreni. wnndrously beautiful, glor iously inspiring, without parallel in musical his tory. This BchloYuuont Is the result of the Jotut effort of unit of iho world's leading electrlci-i Wld ucuu:. tlca laboratories-The iladju Corporation of America, the General Kleotrje l'o . the Westing house Blectrlc A Mfg. Co., and Braoiwlek. Only u imposing an effort could have achieved so In splrlng a result. ' f W ask you lo hour It . . . thls'jlinmii k.ible Bruns wick Paoatropo; an instrument which has com roandod front-page attention, for weokr. in the great metropolitan newapapera of the United States. It 1h the ONLY puftlly cl.clric.i strumem us yl known i,. Ilia world, There Is no other, I"'1' 11 " ratorf y world's musical au thorities, critics ..ml puhllcbiti )ln inont remark- Bblu miiateal In iniutnii Itimwn l" man. Compare any mimical r -producing Inamimenl yon nave atar board DP matter how Impraaatva tltut InatmtneDi may mWitt. and tha Hnnatrdjje wMl rel it in evapy atiusdard of mn.uni ptfrtoctloti Weigh any muaicnl ajtiartalppitol tOf iho homo that .hi have aVer known analnn Tt . . , ami In telrnetti ii will nay thlt Inatrumaul ll far ! yond even !lie lliiaKlnatluii of e.ileiiday. It in n aioehrieal nohlercment. All fntnrr rapro. duclnij InxtrumapU mum come to Ihli principle . . . thin i iiM truai principle ... to lurrlva. ah muMe win b wBlKhcd ainlnit It, in nlfnoaa to youraalf, bny no roproduclni musical IqatrumoOl without firm uenrlnit thu llruuwltk l'anairoi" Knr what you liny unlay . . reKiinl' leae of how wonderful ll may aaarn t you . . . may run obsolato lonnirrKW- bafpra tula amailoi Ipatrumani, STEWATO, WASHINGTONnTT LETTER." FLORID FOfiP OPE Ll! I LUMBEI By CHARLES P. STEWART wrrrASHlNGTON. Going h n m W pretty late, some nights ago, I happened to glance upward, to-j ward about the 'steenth floor of a certain Washington slcyscraper. i::id imnjediately my eye was caught hy tho peculiar winking of a lone light In an upper story window. They wr.v rnntrt xvinlrc f tlirhllv irroc- ular Intervals. ', mick, While no wire or wireless oper ator, due to past lnisiness activities 0 Jacksonville and Other Cit ies Take Big Steamer Cargoes PORTLAND, Ore. The steamer Charles R. McCor- due here Saturday What are Xmas seals and why are they sold in nil states by school chil dren and by mail sale? A. Xmas seals at lc each are the only method by which the National Tuberculosis association solicit their funds to carry on jheir national pro gram of health education and their fight againbt tuberculosis. How is this seal sale carried on? A. Every year during the month of December, school children, in ev ery sehooi all over the United States are given these penny stamps to 3ell. Why are children asked to aid In this campaign? A. Children are the most suscep tible to contract tuberculosis, (Sta tistics show that the death rate from tuberculosis is higher than any other between the ages of 10 to 40 years; therefore every child should he told why he or she is helping to sell these Xmas seals and what will help pre vent the children from contracting tuberculosis nanuJy. that by soiling these seals they are actually instru mental in helping to build "free state tuberculosis sanitariums" for those who are. suffering with tuberculosis and who are not financially able to j pay for a private eanitaraim (There is only one t in Oregon. ) rcontrnctlng communicable disc Adults who have tuberculosis should j What nativities are carried not have the care of children, for j this health education program by doing r,o many children, contract A. Literature is distributed oi (hIucImk in On Display About December 15 The Sign of Musical Prestige faimm J&rnqs PORTtAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON if' the most NWi ;i I WW) In 1 tuberculosis. Though snnlturluma posters are made by school chlldrun are the place where tuberpUosis Islnn,i i,y adults which will onconroge children lo carry out health hablls. Clinks am Imld for babies anil pre- jncliool phlldron for the diagnosis of doivat :. which if corrected will pr- treated aad often cdredlt is not the only objoit of selllnf Xmas seals. The mon important object In the pre-1 vi ntlon oi dfsease. How can we prevent Ibbefculoshlt A. Ry buying these seals and put-j vent this child from contracting I - - -ling thein on our Xmns packings and I ,.usc School Inspection's aro ' being our letters, each little seal Is a mj(td on l,y tb I ! health nurse sage, it iiirnns "hni,i' iu rmay TuABRCULOfilS and help with the education to prevent commnnlcable dlseusos." '. What mettjrpds art followed to pre vent communicable diseases? A. To try and be pliyHlcaily fit care. ; and in that manner lie able to resist and the teachers or the school chll divn to determine if they are phyr sicaliy fit and clfhlcs are curried on in many forms in tin? various cities and communlttetf, What tiart do we ilo In our county take In till- health program? from Atlantic coast ports to di s c h a r g e miscellaneous 1 do know a little, about the tele- freight, Will load a Capacity graph code not enough to read i',!.carg0 0f about 4,500,000 i but enough so that I recognized. 1 n ; i i ir ,1 ; I 1CCL U I L i 1 ! . ' ,: ! tui LI1C tc- ! ( turn trip. The lumber will I ec uiBicticti ctt .jctt;ioj:i-j ville. Lumber yards at the litter city are absorbing j great quantities of North- Moved by an undignified curiosity, west, utiiiuer ULinuiiig I got a telegrapher friend to take a purposes. The demand for lm,1:- ,' space has been greater than "i-was ,.ve s I'd suspected, some immediate supply. thirsty party was a. O. S.ing , " ' fprimirly for licker, and It must The Munaires, a Munson have been unite a large party, con- McCoi'mick line intei'COast sldering the amount and variety of , aj carrjer jg scheduled to reCreyhni'mlH it was ordering, from i tt t o i. olf in the darkness toward Arllng- le3Ve 0r!$ liar??V Satur- UC4(y evening J. VJ1 iOV XUIJ with a full cargo of lumber. ases. ' A. Klauiutli cpupty Is more fortuu on In ate tlian many otlier counties, for wo have a fell time health unit, dl free; reeled by a fall lime health officer, There's Something Wrong Somewhere something extraordinarily 1 i k r Morse. That, probably, is all I'd hav thought about it if, passing the sAmt way a night or two later, I had n't witnessed the. phenomenon again ton. The Agriculture Department has been at great pains to tell the world that It has no objection to kissing. Why, you ask. should the depart ment suppose anybody did Suspect it of objecting? Because it received With a full general Cai'gO a whole stack of letters, accusing iti of just that thing. What happened was thi,s: The department issued a bulletin declaring war on mistletoe. With t'liristmas so close at hand, th" country .evidently jumped largely to the conclusion thai Secretary .lariline was launching an anH-os-rnliulon campaign, in reality, it ap- The McCormick line will dispatch the steam schoon er Wallingford Saturday evening for California ports Five Million White , Cedar to Be Logged .MAIli'llFIKl.l). -Hugo Qufst re tained from Portland this niornine after making arrangem' nts for the purchas uenrs. the bulletin was HiMmvd ! i':eiiasf " eriuipjn'uii ior uin- the forest service, which dislikes miles of losgln iiiilfoud near inlvth.toe solelv i,n Hie cround tint I'owerS ll kills trees. People blame you for getting Into a rut. Vet, along some roads the rat $ftpa yon out ,.f iii.. ditch, " As soon i Ideled (iiil live millioi the new line will begin feel of Whit! ' for the Vi ei li rn White Cedar c 1 ffiftff" l"'"' mMm'lu,r s'1' is com logxiiiR cedar oni- . N and we have a public health anso- elation. What is this public health associa tion? And what Ih Us object? A. Klamath county public health association Is a brunch of the stale i uii'-r, nlosls association and by huv Ing a public health association Iii our own county, wo urt given a stated lercetitage of the Xmas seal proflt . itl to expend In our own county tor the iieallh iMlucatlon, for inaleriais to prevent disease, and last hut not least to help pay for corrections of de fects for those wlio an. not able to pay for their own. What is done with the other poi tion of tie, Xmas sea! money? A. It is sent to the state tubercu losis unsocial ion. of which a small percentage Is sent to the national as sociation: the other money Is spent In Jho stale. This year the state' Tt II. association Is paying (he salary of Hie first public Iieallh nurse In Lake county and tve arc doing our hit towards this by the seal sale mon ey willed we turn over to Jho stale, Xlve yeafs ago Hie children III UtkO county did their bit In helping to pay for the rirst public health liurse in our county, McCarthy Goes On Trial for Serious Count ; Klghl new Jurors, called otf h : special Venire Issued from tin. bench by Judge I.oaviU when It appeared thai the Jury panel had been de pleted; appeared iu court Ihls morn ing ready to he Interviewed as to their qualifications io sit iii Judg ment on Iho fate of ('. K. Mcrnriliy, charged with larceny from u per soil. More difficulty bus oocurod ip Securing a jury for this trial i than elthei-of the first two, which I were heard this terni of conn. Debts Ahead Of Profits, Court Decision Holds ! IIKl.l.INCIIAM, Wash.- Pormbr 1 KinckhoiderH of iho fJnlloil Sltlngo company itl Blnlno lost in (heir no I Hon against. I'!, w. Piirdy and the I Klr'sl Nallonnl hank of Hidllnghlltn, . when the court ruled' thai liabilities come before dividends' In I lie proper course oi business. The stocKliold" , ers lined for a refund or lg,4dj.ia i rem income and excess profits tali h milled bv i lie I', Bi treasury after the .-.tocic in the company had been Old, Th defendant..' demurrer In dicated that nt (he time of Hie trans fer the company Was Indebted to lite bank m the sum of a 1.000. T in BOUGH BY LUMBER FIRM I POIITI.AN'D. ore . The Telegram says Unit sale by the W, It. White Lumber company of Boyno, City, Mlsb.', of the timber holdings of the Tillamook Yellow Kir company, In western Oregon, wan reported today to lie near consuitunatlon. White was Iu Portland and Tillamook several days recently and returned to Mich lean last Tuesday. The consideration is said to bo close lo $3,000,000. The tract Is said to contain one billion feet ol high (liiaUty timber. Several other timber transactions of Magnitude In the fir belt of wei.l -ern Oregon and in lite pine bell east of the Cascade mountains are known to he under consideration. The Silver l.inlug Roller, Bcrgoanl is the man dan gerously wounded ? Pal rolnian --Two of the wounds are fatal, but I lie other one Isll'l so had. Pollc m agjulnd WOOD I'UANKHCIVI.N'd DAY ViH are going lo donate our tenuis, wagons, trucks and the upkeep on them free to tho AMKKICAX l.h'.CIO.M Hiiildlng I'tind. Our employes are i.lving their services. Pell can liny, lllg Lakes and Al gotntt Cot, uo.'l are donntWtt ivood, an. i the onVlrti retail injco tit Hie. wood goes to the Amer ican Legion Building Fund. If you want u load of Clocks, tle- lyvOfed Thanksgiving Day. Peyton & Co. Wood to Burn Phone 535 601 MAIN - :P-.r.".W-,lf)