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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
Pape Six EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, DecambiH' 81, ti)25 3Uj lEuettittg 19ral& Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The II or a Id Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. I. MURRAY Publisher W, ft. PERKINS News Editor "Ford - Airplanes Will End War!" Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamntl Kalis. Oregon, under act of March 3, lcv. Member of the Assoeiated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re-publication 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 are also reserved. T.b.e Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County Monday, December 21, 1925 THE NEXT NATIONAL BOOM People are speculating widely over the date of a possible collapse in the Florida real estate boom and in what part of our country the next one will occur. The Cotton Belt extending westward to the Pacific, the climatic advantages, mountain scenery, citrus fruits and semi-tropical veeretation all point a golden index finger to the southwest which embraces an area of million sauare miles extending: trom tne Kocky moun tains toward the Pacific and southward to Mexico. Sensing this condition the city of Oakland. California, nlans the expenditure of $20,000,000 for harbor and factory facilities which will make it one of the greatest manufacturing and distributing centers in the world Already cotton manufacturing from western grown cot ton h?V a flourishing start there, not to mention all linos of general manufacturing, automobiles, radio equip ment, etc. STEWF KASHINGTO LETTER president whooping : thing a KcpubUcan i doesn't want, since ; creates a r up for some- administration naturally this disagreeable Republican situation. Hut when it comes ac tually to changing the rules, that'll lie different. t Dawes undoubtedly Is due !o Vie .. . ,.,.,... . unmercifully razzed if he sticks to , , ... '. his present Senate policy. The Democrats evidently have WASHINGTON. The fact that made up their minds that ne.u oe Vice President Dawes has to j good raw material to work on. Sen- depend on a Democrat Senator Un-1 ator Pat Harrison began it, even derwood to lead his fight iorDefore Congress convened, with his changes in the rules of the upper reference to him as "the Mussolini of American politics." And the Republicans, unless he cuts out the "Hell'i Maria" stuff right speedily, are going to let the Democrats have their own sweet will with him. possibly even taking hand in the sport semi-occasional house of Congress tells its own story of the administration's attitude to ward the proposition and toward Dawes also. Yet It doesn't follow, just because one of them sponsors the resolu tion, that the Democrats favor gag- I rule in the Senate, ft doesn't even I follow that Underwood dor-. The Bist o " 13 that ,he admin n-,,,, - . listration and the Republican organ- rip., i,. . : ization suspect Dawes of having un- i aertaaen to work up a boom to . himself independently of their plans and wishes. They don't propose to let him get away with It. It simply suits poses to have a ll ll jor mother! because she appreciates values because shell like the simplicity, the faithfulness,theall-round Derformance of a4t the TINE TREE sTWaXER 5NT Nearly everybody knows that no receiving set or radio speaker can equal the Atwater Kent at the price. Alot of peopleknow that no receiving set or radio speakercan improve on Atwater Kent at any price. "Never the Twain Shall Meet the film vers!:n of P2ter B. Kynes South Sea story, opened yesterday at the Pine Tree theatre, and proved to be oDe of the most entertaining productions of the year. Besides the authentic locations at Tahiti, the picture boasts an un usually fine cast. In the person3 of Anita Stewart, Bert 17 tell, Justine Joiinsune, Huntly Gordon, Lionel Belmcre, Florence Turner, and oth ers. Final showing tonlgot. One of the most sensational un derworld film dramas ever flashed on the American screen will be seen at the Pine Tree t '.eatre todiy. This pi turc is "The Mystic)" adopted 'roai Tod Browning's expose of oiooked mediums. Browning nus given the screen many cf its most famous crook pic tures, but in this one has created a melodrama even surpassing' bis "The Unholy Three," acknowledged by screen critics to be cne of toe best pictures of the year. Tennyson's Prophecy 83 Years Ago Vcr I dipped Into the future, furcs Uurnau eye could sec. Saw the vision of the world, and nil Iho won der Utftt would be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies oC lUQgio sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales; Heard the heavens lit I witii shouting, and there rained a ghastly dew j From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue; M Fur alon the world-wide whisper of '"ijc south-wind rushing warm. With the standards of the peoples plunging thiotigll the thunderstorm; TBI 'J-.o war drum throfched no longer the outtlc (lay.; were furled. In ti I 'irliament oi' man, tile Federation of he World. T:?ero the common siusi a rrc'.ttn rri-'ni In .1. C. SMITH llETTKIt Wi ll KlIOWII I. mill .Man III Hnillllt'l'll Hospital IU'cvrlrtg A I 'lnptrnm tvu-i reoi tvnil yimlorUKy liy Mm. ,1. ('. Smith., till )'liii trait, muting tiuu bar iiimbumt, who for tlin poll two weeks hnu bMp ii patttul at tin' University hospital in ami Frtttoltoo,, bad ikf. cetatally natttd through; tbjp aW al nf a sorbins operation itiitl Indlcn thins WOT that )' WOttld soon In. on the road to recovery. Whim Mr. Butlb reached tha aatpltal the condition nf bli uaari would not per mit intmedlau oporatlpn una during thai ptrlad t ) pbytioitDl dovntod Ibolf uttorts i" rttterlas; Mill nrs-sn to a polal Waal lb")' epuW I'ro ifnod v.iih Ibolr iniiitnii'iii fur tbn n . , I 111'. CIIUIUI Of lllll IHlll'BM. Br, Bwltb 'u dir yeai mm uf poi r ihli R '" rttiiniai lit . t lioiltlob I'" ini'iiun'it Ills rurmi-r oalHifi of llmbtr cruittub Tito tun nuiiill it plum In tbu world la a boy's stomach on a holl iluy. 1 - vmhst tir Aa-: the olitii: stumbcr, lapped -l In.. -Wrn tF.. lie i' of raosl sliall hold DEARBORD, Mich "Aii nhnios will ston nil wntiire " He made the statement as he stood in the Ford lab- QUI oratory building at Dearborn, Michigan, watching a flflSil hard rilann hnnrirl fn.. rin'nom, Ai. :.. .i. -i i . UliSt' "It will take time," he continued, "but time will bring tnat situation about. Must Justify Itself "The airplane, first of all, has to justify itself bv successful flights, day after day. "One or a doeen trips from one point to another mean nothing. It must show consistent and continual mastering of the air and then it will have the telling effect on war. "War, heretofore, has been localized. 1 "The war makers have been able to hide behind armies and navies. With airplanes the war will be brought into the war makers' back yard. Can't Escape Danger ST (Ciiiui.uiiii ivn Pag on-) tored abnil tbo highway for a dis taucv ot u mile or moro. BUOENB, Ore. no of is ludi of ratlfsll torilay. 21. nut .i: tall boro yes When you see a dispatch 'BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS" Do you kno-w -what it weans? ASTOItlA. Ore, Dor. St. (.P)--Tho Columbia river highway la blocked a mile east of AMuria by a slldo broiiKlit down bv Iho torren- "They will be made to bear the conscauenccs of their u' ia.wbieh fail ip this soetion work. Thev will be on 'the front' because the front will '" " jirurii:iauon lluriliR III" Ul 24 hours 'was recorded Bi a. 28 Inches. be almost anywhere and everywhere "There may be future wars, but they will become wars against the war makers. "Even though the United States may be a peaceable nation, it does not represent or control the whole world. There are war makers elsewhere. They will be brought to another frame of mind by the airplane. "You can. find the whole future of the airplane in Tennyson's 'Locksley Hall.' Did you ever read it?" I.l'('II,K LA It K El' HETI'ItNS Locnl Girl Upturns to City After Years Absence in Smith Miss Lu;ile Larkjy, of 350 Njrtn Ninth, returned on Saturday from Los Angeles where 3be has been at tending business college for the past year. In returning to Klamath Falls she is a graduate in secre tarial and beekkeeping. At Berkeley Jliss Larkey visited with MIjs Hazel Morrison ra-ho was attending St. Margarets Episcopal school for "Iris and also Healds Business College. Miss Morrison Is hume with Miss Larkey and expects to spend tho holidays here, returning south .'tor the first of the year. .!i.3 J.arkey hopes to secure a position in Klam ath Falls, where she expects to reside. .MITCHELL TESTIFIES WASHINGTON. Dec. 21. (P)--Hecdlesii of tho advice of his coun sel, Colonel William .Mtuhol today appeared as a witness before the naval court Inquiring Into tho Shen andoah disaster. MBDFORD, Ore.. 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It mennn, if you arc interest ed In the affairt of the world, you nre rending accurate reports of the duir.!;:: oi' ('.iivernmciits; activities in the fields of science, education, rcscort-h, transportation, communication; and, whether by flood or field, you arc reading news ns accurately as it is hu manly possible to portray it I Know the news when and a it happens The Evening Herald which publishes dnily the dispatches of Till! Associated Press and all the newt of local events. Baidjvin Hardware Co. lliulio HcAdquartcrs t The LIBERTY ."The r.irm Breaker,'' starring ' House PeterB. and now showing at the Liberty theatre, is a powerful story of (St sea and of a man who I puis himself against the world. It , i:i from the novel, "Titans," by : CharlcB Guernon. Peters enacts the role cf Jrhn Strong and does his au fine bit of acting. Final show ' lug tonight. THOMAS FAMILY TO COME Mrs. Thomas and children are ex pected to arrive In Klamath Falls tho early part of January, to join ItoV. J. Henry Thomas, pastor of 3t. Paul'u Episcopal church. Tho family ale comjng here from Winni pog, Canada and as noon as the new parsonage Is completed tho family will take up their new residence there. At the present time Itev. Thomas is stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jones. I To Cures a I G&Sd . One Ffm) ' lP i: H I Sf 1M Wood BTOCKfl Our Morkwood Is ample for the present. We are teklng part off tho yards. DRV SLAB Our dry slab Is not entirely dry, It Is good for the heater, but not for the cook stove. LIMB WOOD is first class dry limbs and tree tops. It i.i dany Wood for heater, furnace or fireplace. COAJj Sure, we have coal. Lump coal, best on the market. BKB.VICK Just a Utile behind with deliveries. Order early. Wood Conl & FUol Oil PEYTON & CO. 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