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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
(. ..artii JaTe3-Mfcfcw-t VK VAOK NIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORIGON i:im:ki.w, ,ii i in "Mil. THIS WAS, HOW IT"HAPPENED) Wyoming Maids Impress Governor r A BLUNDER By LIZZIE M. PEABODY. Afl f - . -.I. - k .a-aMaiMaB-Maaawaam 'bbu --- - - ,-n i ! o vv ujq t v . t 1 1 aVHaaV J KJ -fig.v?, ,CTI-;gSSIIaaaaTai iaaaaaBaaav VAiSJrrSSSr,,- j 1 JSJy Wyoming flrU bellerad la lav areastng upon OoTeraor Caray that oaa of their nasabar aboaM ba aalactad aa nodal for "Wm Wyoming poatar aanoaactag taa anaaal "Frontlar Days" calsara Oom. Tharafora Mrs. Jack Billon, wall kaova Wromtes eowgtrt, waa delsgatsd to rida ap taa eaa tal atapa aad deltrar taa sssaaaca to taa coroner. Hara aka goaa oa. kar maata- op taa, atapa to taa walttag Ooreraor Carey. PRIVATE LANDS EXCLUDED FROM ' tLU)filll, UtJ. l III AUV.IUIU .NJ l.ipcr Syudiuim ) RUertown's two rcuiuliilm; eterutis of the CInII war met uiul iwim'iI each other without u sign of recognition. 1 uuil Dolly U.'s pretty face wore u pus tleil look us trom lior window olie taxed after each lit luru. llotli uoru ot medium height, bul t Uncle L'bs kindly blue eyes were fuil i ed. la- was till it, atnl Ills Imlr wtis suuwy white, wlilli- Uncle 'eke was ul I stockier Utiilil, Ills Ourk eyes were titlll i ' bright unci Ills Imlr wits mi linn gray "Why. they didn't penkl" the girl gulped lu dismay, uiul added softly. "Anil they've always lieon such good ' friends. 1 hate to thluk th.it they tuny b utihapiy." Still thluklns of the vet emus she wus soou ou her wuy to the fur etui ot the village, nml accepted Uncle Eb's ! cordial luvltutlon to come uud sit with hlui on the tiny porch of hi little ulU weuther-beuten house. i The uewspuper he bait brottsht from the post oftlce was still unfolded, uuil be appeared depressed. She was troubled, when Uncle Zeke passed by anil said softly, "lie dldu't look up. Uncle Kb." "Huh!" he suoried. "Ue doesn't have to I I don't care If be uever speaks to me again." "Now! Now! Uncle Ebt And you bare always been such good frteuds," she said, protestlngly. Afttr silence Uncle Kb spoke. "1 , know," be said softly. "And always we have lived here side by side. We began going to school the same day. f-awX't xkiJawawaVXJawH wawawJLJfwaa WWWIWtynBB y',m ' !!Xl'MMBwaCfwawBV!aOBwawMB Mawftf Jawaw BwawawTBawMa! dJ awawawPOBawawawa''l lklLlswa JawawaaW JaaawaawawfwSPWsKB BRt aasYVW t'MH "CWaaWP?TflPTaaW'tjfca JaaBflNfrl IWaWaaWaaWaaWaaWTawHBrit rawaaaai"- I . 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Ilie -in "f 1 1 kin and Is ninde from the in id of nrpi T 1 GENERAL U had been uncovered by the lowering enlisted to the army together, and In of the waters ot the Lower Klam- I Mtue company fought side by side. ... I "After the wur." he continued reml ath Lake, and that that part of the , Biscenty, ..Zeke rrtn mttf 6roCery project which contemplated the , store and I cobbled shoes fur a living drainage of these Lower Klamath ntll we settled dowu here to putter Basin lands bv the construction of " nd keep hens." With a soft theKeno Cut 'and Tunnel Involving, le Mgh the veteran paused. "Who .... .. r.i .t Ter flr3t sa'1' that an old dog won't excavation of Klamath River to low- , i..i,.v i... i,,.,ir...i r..,..,. , ........ ...... .......... ..u ....,-.. ........ rally. are also a mrui'i of free'nit the boi of this IttitMirlty In damp and rlillly old "iitber the sklnN'orei- are clos od thun foriluc tl'e I Idnevs to do double oik they become weak ami sIiikkNIi suit full to eliminate the uric srld ulilch koeiii nccumiilntluit ntul lemon Juice ciiiuhlneil lth t it b- In and Is used with exre'ivnt ritiltt tiv tliotiititiil of folks who .in mi. Ject toVhoiimitUm Adv rrwoirrii stx i.i, loMuititnw A hocIuI und witlnr roi t utm- TKI.I.S ItllKL'MATISM StKKKHKItS TX TAT I.KSS MKAT AMI TAKC SALTS a, clrculiitlnK thru the system, ! of the lnue ntul iheir frlfndi ' eventiinll) jiettlliiK In the Joint and will be given Thurmluv niKltt on lh Rheumatism Is easier to avoid than muscle rniislim stlffuesi. sorenen west side of the Fourth DepartmtM Is absofbed Into the blood It Is the Mj im i3i,., rlieiimntU-ii f the Kpworth Leusiie The ounf to cure states a well-known authority.' At Hi tlrM twinge of rhetimntlm p-opfe's socletleK of th.. othfr We are advUed to ilres warmly; K,.t from uy pharmacy about four churches have been Invited keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; ouncn of Jtid SiiK. put .i Ublespo.iti-' 'Thune who tir. iro'nr r . rS,n oat less meat, but drink plenty of f(,i n nni)S nwnter. and drink be- m-t at the court house step at ? good w-ater. (0re ir. V.fust eieli muruliii; for i o'elo'k All those who r.innot com Rheumatism Is a dlre-t result of w e.V This Is suld to eliminate uric tit that hour can meet Will Wood it eating too much meat and otl er tlrh ,10,j . nmiilJtinx t'i kidneys to U'tiltmnn'n Prug Store at s orlwk. er Its level and the level of the Low er Klamath Lake had been postponed and abandoned on account of Its high (Mr. Wetzel's third article on the cost It Is a well known fact that as settlement of the land bottoms fol- no land.s had been uncovered thru lows. His final article will be print-. the mt'on nr operations of the gov cd in Thursday's Issue.) eminent is the Lower Klamath Ilasin The Project Engineer was author- "''l no "tie to any of these lands ized by written instructions to sign ha'1 P fron tlle state of Callfor the release from the excess trust deed nitt to the National Government tin on behalf of the Secretary of the ,Ier lh cslon Act as it was condl . . , tlcnal. and therefore, the title to Intqrior, . i , ... , . , Particular attention is called to the Iand8 hns al"a-vs remained in the words "the conditions existing the s'a,e of California and still fe at the time of the creation of raid r,a'ns ,n the Stnte of California on trust and the purpose and objects for account ot being the bed of a narl whlch the said trust was created have ( sable ,ake ceased to exist without any exercise , Court Make-. Itullnc. of the powers conferred by said trust deed, and Whereas, the said trust Is ' If the position that the Swamp nnn i.. T.nnrt rlnltrinnta nra unrlpn vnrlnp tn no longer necer, ur ,..uy.. .-.. -- -- - - anyway tllat igllt ,l6 sllot , he major Bhould be terminated." Why was said take were true, this land was under e IuaJorj.. fcbe B(keiL ..M cut,.. trust no longer necessary or proper tne ownersntp oi tne unitea states -xpininej. and why should It have been terrain-'ami is as yet unsegregated and the MI thought you called him the cor ated? Is It not because the terms United States would still hold the ab-i poral," she said smiling; Uncle Eh stated in the said excels trust deed .solute title and control of this land, straightened. "lie wasn't a common ,1,1 , i,o fifni..i i which Is now high and dry. but thereat." be declared proudly. "I tauyut i "Hover surprised us both one day by going over to Zeke's and killing hi chickens." i "Then it became a habit, but the day be killed four of Zeke's best pullets Zeke lo-.t all patience ntul shot him. I Don't think I blamed Zeke. I didn't ' Dut 1 missed old Rover, mid somehow . I couldn't feel so friendly agiiln to ward the one who shut him. Perhaps Zeke knew It Anyway he sold his poultry and wont over to Wlngfleld for a while. You remember, Dolly?" I Sbe nodded and he centinued: "When he came home agiiln 'twas toward night and I was out in my yard. I was glad to see him, and he seemed ' o friendly that 1 hoped for a return! of the old happy times." Again Uncle Kb paused and then burst out uruthtully. "And that very night that sneaking, revengeful, well. he J 1 I 1 I J i Claims Relinquished j Supreme Qourt of the State of Call- Wm raa"y trlc1"- an,i ,llu l,e't "e'' carneu nun weii-oeserveu promotions. "How Zeke would have roared hi The following extracts are taken fornia in July, 1918. held that a por-1 from the release of the stock sub-. "on of this land which was under MBe Qf iluJl)T,a tr,ck9,..N lle said r. scription contract" and whereas Uouiesi ueiore me Loan was sover- gxetfully. "He wus great company lias been determined by the Secre- plGn state land. This decision is dl-miaje was," he resumed. "He'd wul tary of the Interior of the United rect 'n "ne ant' 'n accord with the de- patiently on a limb of the old elm tret States at n date prior hereto that all vision of the Land Department of and on my return home he'd dropdown lands held in private ownership In l" United States and of the United " iuoulder as I came through the ... r. r .. ... rate. ..-. i i t ........ TiA.n.i. TiiiLes nuorpiTip I n rr nn rnia niioa.. wuai 13 kuuwu u l.uwer iviauiuoi -- - n" Marsh, Klamath Project, be exclud- tlon The Government has In Ub var ed from the general Klamath proj- Ius act since 1910 treated the lands ect, and whereas. th.e lands as here-of tne Lower Klamath Basin and re in before described are lands held ln!cKn,ze(1 them as having been re- prlvate ownership and are lands ex.!ea8etl from tne Heclamatlon Service I ran to the window of my unllghted eluded from the general Klamath Pro anu lnat Dart 0I tne Project as aban- room just in time to see seue enter nis Ject by the heretofore mentioned or- dned. Many Instances of abandon- Then I went looking for my cat ,., f ih. s,.., nf ,h intrinr ment mify be cited which are of this nd found 1,lra dead-" Now, therefore. In consideration of character. A patent.has been granted "Pld 'fKJ .h..r..M nran.i.P. .wAth-nartiP. to .Tohn Morris on Sheepy Creek bv,P'alDA. "L. .Whe" h" "!Ue '?. ... , , ., . me uexi uay i lurueu hereto., the covenants of each being l"' ,J- s- Government as a homestead never gpoen to each consideration for the covenants nfl0"'1 ,refi from a" encumbrances or rm very sorry," Doll the other, do hereby mutually release ln nn' wise indebted to the Reclama "But ore you sure Uncle Zeke shot him?" she asked. .-"Yes! By the moonlight I flad seen I Major In his yard a short time before and when I heard the report of a gun and relinquish each to the other, all claims, liability, lien, right or In- ex-me the next day I turned away. We've other since." Dolly said, as she rose to go. "and I wouldn't have be- (To be concluded tomorrow') Philosophy Is n mental crutch to make walking with solele.ss shoes the cutler. tion Service. The lands In the wes- lleved It of Uncle Z-.-ke." I tern portion of Section C, Township! "I a"' provoked; but still I suppose .ih..i-.. ., ,,ui , n, 4T Xnrth Tinner 2 Knsf M. D. M. ' "lul" ru" "v ' "l,u- uniler saM Stock Subscription and which have beer , treated by the Gov-! 'Z Sil Contract In so far as the same refers eminent as Lake Bed lands, havo tll0UKlt you.(1 n,,Vt.r KPt nwy frnm I to or affects the construction char- been located on by two applicants, I jjL,.a some ,uzzer wj,cn he gets i ges of the lands herein described and namely Mr. Moore and Mr. Madson , started. All talk or no talk, Kb Is." the said Stock Subscription nnfl Con- and recognized as free of encum tract herein referred to is. as be- brances by the Government. tween the respective parties hereby cancelled." Private Lands Excluded. This release from stock subscrip tions was witnessed, duly signed and acknowledged by the respective par ties It states In said release from the stock subscriptions that all lands held In private ownernhlp In what Is com monly known as Lower Klamath Marsh, Klamath Project, be excluded from tho General Klamath Project. Tf these private lands were exclude'd frojn the General Klamath Project, Is that not an Act of abandonment of that portion of the project? The Spsslon Act of 190G passed by the California State Legislature, ced cd to the United States all lands In tho t Lower Klamath Basin on the California side that would be uncov ered by the lowering of the water Tevejs of the luke, not already dispos ed 'of by the State. Title Wan not PushcmI. Tt to ...ll I .... .. -i . HBii miuwu mci iuai none mora young women would marry the of tlic land In I ewer Klimath Basin, hometown admirer. It Is suggested that barbers wear i flu musks und the barbers ought to In sUt on It ,As tha boys come back they will And the girls Uiey left behind are 100 per cent loyal. When the commissioned man' ra turns to his old Job will the boss' do the salnllng?; 'The former soldier must miss being tared at when he gets back Into but civilian clothes. -u' There would not be half the fun la life were there no struggle to make both ends meet. But for summer resorts and colleges he fculd bitterly, "und us full of whims as un egg shell Is of yolk and white." "Why do you thluk that?" she asked coldly, 'tile's more than friendly one duy, and Tor no reason at all refuses to speak the next or ufterward," be returned hotly. Her blue-gray eyes flashed. "You shot his pretty black and white trained cat IV she cried. "That's news to me I" he said "Think I" she urged. "The night you came from WlngQeld." His face grew troubled. "Was It Eb's cat I shot that nlghl?" He sighed ns( he said ruefully: "I thought, It was a skunk after Eb's chickens, and I've been well punished for my blunder. "We are seventy-seven; and we're' traveled down the long trail together. How I've missed Eb, no one will ever know unless Eb does" he added thoughtfully. Hastily be patted Lis pockets, nis pipe and tobacco pouch were there. "Come, Dolly! I'll explain and then Til tell hlra I'll get a cart load of kittens and train them all for him If he says so,", he said eagerly. Uncle Eb saw them coming, their faces alight with happiness ; and raised his white head as a parched and droop ing plant raises Itself at the coming of the blessed rain. IT'S A POOR DOCTOR Who Won't Take His Own Medicine THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They djb the business. We know they pay. Our customers have told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a quick turn-over the modem method of merchandising on a small scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlrty. If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would be very likely to say: "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If, on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a businessljke manner. The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use a little classified ad. Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to some new feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or have you any little unfilled want? USE HERALD WANT ADS I it - r THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING S a mm'jmwisar