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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1920)
paotsrvhn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TCHSDAY, BKPTKMBKR M, ltSS) AT JAPAN SHRINES Sights Worth Soolnrj in tho Em pire's Temple Cities. tautlful Setnsry of Nlkko and tht Flowery Orat Ytddo In the Cap. Ital Wall rtrpay Visitor for the excursion. "Many feet urn now trritillng ll.i-lr way lo tho shrine In the temple cllli of Jiipiin," miyit'lhu llilnl of it series of bulletins from tho Nnllonnl Oe cixritplilc society on the Iiictm which will, tit! visited by member of con err on Ihelr trip to tlio Orient. "linger American will stroll nlong the shinty streets of Nlkko to thn toinli of tlio KhoKium mill ilrlnk In (. linlest-rHmblo liViuillfiil scenery, lliclr lips nil tlio "litlo murmuring tint Jnpj mieso word kekkn (beautiful), which the Japanese sny unit Dover lenrns to ironoitiKu iinlll ho hits seen tint city of Nlkko, In Tokyo, ciillcil the Mow rry (Jrcnt YimMo, tho riiillnl of tlio empire, they will seo Dm Impcrliil pn. n co mill I l.o remain of tlio former i iur) m ini' itin'Kuii. ii muni; tu lim it llnry Koi'rnorH nlm were llm lrtnnl rilirm in fiiini. mr nu.riiu innm mth, inn) In Kjntii they will prnluilily Ket n confused, Imxy lil ni of oiio or to of I he H IliulilliUt temple inn) hO Shllilo slirlin-s, "I'crhlip". tiHi, In tlio temple of Tnkjii ii hit of American pocket limn iy will k lo ii prle.t for prlnilin: tiretty iirnjtT on n slip of i.iMr, wlilcli the lUnr, In trtio pllcrlm fashion, will preim to hi fnret.cntl nml to III brrust nml then fimten lo tlio tun pie wnll In orilcr Unit It mny hu n per-IM-lunl M'lltliiii. Hut then when I hero , urc 30,000 ilcllli1 to whom devout Jap anese writ, n tew Atnerlcnn pirn will scarcely clog the crlcitlnl postal serv ice. "There will he mnny nntlve pilgrim on the way to the shrines. During the summer months, when tho crop ' tare hern taken rare of, tho vitiligo folk, though thry hare tho temples of their nun pnlnni ilelly nml the fox roil, feel Hint thry must send out pllerlm or two to the sacred nioun talna nml holy place of Jnpan to worship In hrhilf of those who can not go, nml so they provide a fund for his ripenses. Nor does the emissary travel In stnte. Mfe for him losea most of Ha perpletltle. lie la equipped with n cheap white cotton shirt that ran he easily washed, tight fitting trousers and o loose white cot ton jacket which he tucka In with a girdle. Ilo wear nn enormous brond, stiff straw hat, mid on his hack he carries a piece of limiting which serves him as nn urohrclln by day and as a bill at night. "In Nlkko, though ho does not cume especially to visit the toinba of the shoiruns, ho Monfs and Invites lilt soul' within tho shadow of tho two great mausolea of the founder of tho lino and his grandson, tho merciless ene my of Christianity, which stand on the sldo of the mounluln. Up, up. up, ho climbs through courtyard ami garden, post ono splendor after another, until he reaches the beautiful temple and tht actual burial place of a lino of rulers who usurped the sovereignty of the empire and held It for almost three centuries, making the few yeara cov ering tho glory of Napoleon and Crom well lnslgnlneantimled. When the pilgrim reachea the top of tho moun tain ha prays. Then ho smokes a pipe or two and leisurely takea up his Jour noy to tht next thrine. "In Augtfst the pilgrim rolls off hla mat and the visitor from foreign lands climbs out of bed at the crack of dawn to hear tht lotua flower bloom, for the buds buret with a pleasing character istic eound. "If Nlkko la the most beautiful city In Japan, Kyoto ran be called tho most Interesting. Hero tho feminine visitor finds herself bewildered by tho most exquisitely wrought of all the exquis ite pottery, cloisonne, broniea, fana and velvets. After abo haa bought more than sho can comfortably got fcorae with, she probably will want to see a bit of tho mlkndo'a pnlnco which covers over -3 acres of ground nmh la surrounded by n grcnt wnll with six gates, or Joiirnoy out to seo tho Inrg tst lako In Jnpnn. Loko lllwn, and tho 1,'JOO-yenr-old pi no tree which stnnda near It." Machine Digs Trees at Nursery. Tho nursery tret-dlgcv cn dovlsed by Edgar A. Juckson ol Cu pertino, Cnl. With this machine SO, 000 trees uiny easily bo dug In n day, using about ten gallons of fuel. The gnscnglno It geared to drums attach ' ed to cables, which In turn are at tached to tho'cutter device. Tlio gear reduction gives n tremendous pull, and holds tht cutting knlfo wltlrn very largo lifter, making tho hnnd pulling . of tho troos easy, Tho machine moves from ono row to another by Its own power. A Happy Aeeldsnt Miss duahmore 1 hear you're the nan who Invented that cuto llttlo Charlie Chaplin sub-nasal mustache. How did you ever happen to think of It? Mr. S?ltt It happened this way. I had trouble getting my safety raror under my nose, to I Just shaved the rest of my face and let It sprout there. For Rubbtrlng. "Do you sell rubber articles?" asked tho man entering tho store at a popu lar bathing resort. "Huruly," replied tho wlso clerk. MWo have here a very flno Una of op , tra-glutaea." -..i...... ... t ..- .... ..-..i ....i... llltHT Mi:i7riN OF ClUTKIt I.AKK HOAItl) NltXT FIIIHAY Cnptfiln J. W. Hlomutm will luuvn Thursday :jr Hnlom to attend tho first meet In 't of tho comJulttoo chos en by (fnvoriK r Hon W. Olcott to con sider molhoiU fur putting thn Crater laka hotel on a successful financial basis and Improving accommoda tions at Crater !ako, Klght other hankors and business men from dif lX VaHHaaBBBalaH'' V A SHARP and GENERAL DECLINE In commodity prices this winter- is not to be expected, but a general recession that will restore an approximate normal basis within a year is probable. Everyone realizes there must be a readjustment after several years of infla tion and it is the duty of bankers and business men to bring about an approxi mate return to normal in a safe and rational manner. Deflation and readjust ment must come. We must get down and the only way to get down is to get down. We have a few Men's Suits ranging in price from $25.00 to $50.00 Breier & Petersen Br JOHN VALE t0WWWW&WWWWWW WaraaJarfjtaraarasarars V, T AT 4 But there's also a lot of newa A In this paper it you know where to look for It about year affair. That'a tht part of the newa you'll find la tho Advertise- aaenta. There's valuable newa there about things yow want or will want; perhaps aboat things you have that othara want. V I a : ferent parts of tho stato aro on tho comlmltteo. Following criticism of thn conduct of tho hotel under Man agor I'nrkhurst by Htephen Mntlior, national park director, several months ago Uovornor OJcolt appoint ed tho commlttoo to Investigate tho tnnglo and nook to straighten It. Tho mooting will bo held at Halcm Fri day, A (Justified Ad will atll It. MOP YOUR OAHIW or parcels by our transfer service. That will Insurt that they will bo carefally handled and that tbey will alwaya reach bontaor train on time. Wo donl bollovt In any last mlnuto ship monta, Wa alwaya got there In plenty of tlmo to makt surn tho goods wa carry will not bo loft behind. Western Transfer Co. 4 IB MaU Ht. About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the news is about the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and goings to do; tilings that have happened may happen didn't happen. Every Advertisement carrloa a message ta someoat. Maay Advertisements carry' messages of Interest or value to ytu. You can't afford ta miss the Advertisement because ao many of them art newt relating directly to ytu ar to your i!..v affairs. 1 rAIllllllllMlfAfllfltmllllV01llAII0&Al t HAItl) TO GET OOOD FABRICS THKNB DAYH but the clotba we show are the pro ducts of tho beat mills and are ex clusive with us. Come In and see them. Vou'll be Impressed with their qulut good taste and tht char acter of our tailoring fully equals that of tbo fabrics as every good dresser knows. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street .1-'i.l .f.'.Y ,oV , Wl M .. XiV. Fi ,. iVW. W ' BUSINESS CARDS 0W0WWWWWWWWW0WWWWm0 ACME LUNCH Home Cooked Meals SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Mrs. E. M. Bechdoldt ,323 Main St. Klamath Falls Cyclery Wa handle tht beat la oar lie, aueh aa Motoreyclta, Bicycle, ParU and Accessories, Goodyear, Peansylvsnla and Diamond Tiro and Tubes. The housa of tht two and three wheeler, laelad las Harlty-Darldaoa Berrlot. us . eui at. 00000000000W00W00W PHONE 39- 327 MAIN STREET Opea 10 n. m. to 8 p. n. BaJidaya and Holiday DENTISTS Dr. E. a WUsicmrvajr rmonm wu Dr. P. M. Noel mn Ora fJi I(WWIWWWWWIWJWW)1W KLAMATH AUTO 'snuftcwoiws KX-I IVICR Wa, ATTKNTfONt .sSkk. The regmlar mtttlmg A of Klamath Pot No. S, BKbV American Ledoa, will ha X htld at 8 o'clock p. ., at in t itr Hall In Klamath Falla. oa tba aucoad and foarth Taeadaya of each month. All Comradaa ara 1 vitad. Thoeo dealrlng to lota tho Poet mar aecare aPDllcatloo blank from O. K. Vaa Rlptr, frad Nlcholaoa. or I. H. caraahaa. au of Kiamata raw. FKBD NICHOLSON flteratary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the osdy place where you can get a loo. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CM LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ' ROUGH DRY "Put Your 'Dud In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger. FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service and Reasomabla Rate, abo Special Unlet oa Oat of Tow Trip Phone 269-R ivwwwwwwwwwwwww W. E. A J. E. PATTERSON Contracting Painter Re. Phone 531-R 133 N. 4th St. MMWMtMMM-VWMMMMMMMW FOR SALE Three stores, all paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St ROBERT S. FRY General Iaaaraace. Investaaeat ,' TeL 501-J J367 Esplanade , RliAMATH FAIiLfl. OmbT. IW) MM Ktasla tat sHb KaftaV. 1 AUi wobx tnMMunmm . I ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS m00Amvwwi : FRED WESTERFELD DKNTIST Phont 484W. X-Ray Laboratory DR. a A. RAMBO Destist l a o. r. PSOMRSl AAAA00A0WWWWWW I OSleo t Dr. r Offlce Phoat 177W Re 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyafrlaa and Rargeoa White Balldlag Klamath Fall Oregon MWMMIMMMWMWWWMVMMMMWM DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 L 0. O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PhoaealTW 17R Roots laril White BaUdtaaj DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND LO.O.F. WhlU PaUaaa Hotai Raaidaaea Phoaa I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKRKN HUNT RWaVRAIi Day Pkeaw, aT Nkght SAW anXL aGaNaVSUNO OONSTROOflON CO. box plaata. Dreastac. Pale aMvaaj. Phoae-MS-W Office Ceracr Oak Near 8. P. I am sow prtparoe t rarmla ShaaU Band from th Hear, UaaL. aaad aad gravel pit. fcvaay faaatHr that may ha dtalrad hf atatraetacv ahdhalMaca. ALKftRAHAM. Let Your GLASS trtubki be Mint C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazitmg aad Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge Ne, 131 ' l a a r. Meete Friday sight of each weak at I. 0. O. F. hall, Sth and atala atretta. H. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. C. Well. Sto re tary; w. D. Cofor, Trtaaurtr. Ewanna Encampment No. 4f , I. O. 0. F., meet Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. ball. Harry Loucka. C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buealng, Trtaaurtr. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY SIT atala ARTHUR R. VflLSOR THE ARCADE HOTEL lOaaVMMAIN ST. 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