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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
V paqb Tmun THE EVENING HERALD, 'KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 180442 tmwav, ootomai'i, iiiiti,J ' i I MO All FOR DSGOVEHY 0 II WAHIIINOTON, Hopt. 30. How iminy imrsons dlscowcd America boforn Chrlstnplior CuIuiiiImihT Tim Intent addition to tlio lino of claimants In Jnn flkolp, a Norwuxlan mplornr. Hofiir Iirunn, a Danish sclnntlnt who linn rocmitly tnndo it rn port foutnlod on rnsitnrclinii of nr chlvos of tlia mlildln hkch, 1ms com pleted n work which hn nnyn proruii tlmt Hkolp, thn NorwiiRlnn, "nidls covered America" In 1 470, 18 years atmnd of Columliuit and 20 ynnrs bo foro John Oaliot nmcliod thn Htrnlt of Hudson. Jjrnon uses tho tnrm "roillscor. rnil" considering that thn original dUcoTornr wan I.olr Krickson tho Norsomhn In tho yunr 1000, Inr sen's researches develop, hn says, Hint About 147G tho King of I'ortu. Hal sont n ntonnuKu to tho King of Denmark nml Norway, Christian 1, requesting: 111 tn to fit out nn oxpndl tlon anil attempt to find a nun pus sago to Auto In roallty a North west passngo, An old docuniant to that effect wan found In thn Danish slnlo-archlovos. " Thn expedition wan headed by tho Norwoglan-Oermnn privntoor-captaln Dldrlk I'llnng and piloted by tho Norwoglan pilot Jon Hkllo. to whom credit In given for having reached as fur n Labrador and found part of thn actual rn- tranco to tho Northwest passage, In an old Spanish geographical work on Amnrlca, first published In lliti2 by Krancosro Mipne do do rnrn. n nrlest of Hnvllln, It Is men- tlonml that Lnhrndor was readied for tho first tlmo by Norwegian sail nn. tillntnd by John Kcolvus, (Jon Hkolp.) This information was first Hindi public by the Norwegian pro- fossor of history uusiar morin in lHRrt. Hut at tlmo this part of thn lilNtorr of tho discoveries was still In ltn Infancy, and Isolated as It was then, tho Information naturally had to bo used with great caution. la tnr on new material was found point- GARRETT'S GARAGE FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED In announcing the opening of what is recognized aH one of the finest fireproof jjarages in the state, we wish to point out why you should MAKE IT YOUR GARAGE It it Steam Heated It assures safety for your car It is fireproof It is conveniently located It has a repair department and supplies, that insures speed and economy for you. All work is guar anteed. LIVE AND DEAD STORAGE SOLID AND PNEUMATIC GOODRICH TIRES We are sole distributors for the Famous Hood Tires. We make adjustments here, thus making satisfaction and prompt settlement a certainty. J. H. GARRETT & SON OWNERS X 522 South 6th St Phone 500 Ing In tho samp direction. One of tho sourens was n famous globo, da ting from 1R37 nnd made by tho Dutch physician and miithomntlclan, (Ionium Krlslus, who points nut that North America was roachod In 1470 by Johannes Hcolvus. Jnhnnnos Bcolvus Is a namo un known In Norwoglan history. Dr. Larson conacts It with tho Norwo glan surname Hkolp, which moans n man from thn shores of fishing placos of northern Norway. Ills deed beenmn famous In bis own times, but on account of various con ditions not trnceablo now, It was veiled In obscurity and forgdtton. Tho account of his voyngu undoubt edly has lioon of significance to other, expeditions, Norwegian as well as Kngllsh nnd Portuguese. Dr. Krldjof N'nnson In ono of his scien tific works hns proved that oven 100 years Inter Kngllsh explorers wero famlllnr with tho expedition of Jo banned Hkolp, namely when prepar ing for Mnrtln Froblshor's travol to (Ireonlnnd In 1G76. Letters From The People TIII.VKH JNWANH MlOUI.t) IIAVB VOICK I.V HUlil.VO IF YOU WANT AC ar Watch the Classified Column of The Acme Motor Co. If there is a bargain to be found we will have it LOUIS HOAGLAND, Salesman BOYS WANTED The Herald will soon have an opening for some wide- awake boys real boys. Ap plications will be received for the next few days and the boys accepted will be employed as vacancies occur In the order in which the ap- ' plications are on .file. Klamath Kails, Orgon, October 1, 1920 Kdltor of Thn Herald: At this critical period when tho pcopto of thn United States arc struggling to scot men In tho high offlcon of the land .In the legislative nnd oxccutlvo branches of this great government, and tho country seems to boll In a great upheaval as one faction denounces tho other In an ef fort to ndvanco tholr cliolco of men nnd creeds, boasting of thtlr Amer icanism and coimtltutlonal rights, nothing Is hoard of what Is to bo- coma of tho "red man," who Is still confined to tho environment of tho bureaucratic rule of Indian ndmlnls' tratlon at Washington, I). C, dcsplto tho fact that morn thnn 17,000 In dians rallied to thn support of tho flag and fough tho enemies that menaced mo liberty or our country, "Quick at the bidding of tholr coun try's call. Across tho wide, far arnges, red men come. Forgetting1 wrongs committed on their race. They hear the drum beat like the torn torn' call. To sit In judgment at tho council place; And grave, erect, stcrn-eyod. they muster In llesldo thn white mnn, brother now In need." Jean Ilrook Hurt Thn Indian a man without a country took part In tho bitter fighting on the western front. In tht ftnl pt heroic France. Tho In dian, who hnd suffered a great many wrongs, thought of tho whlto man's burden and placed himself In tho struggle to crush t!io Iron heel of tyranny. Tho Indun helped to free Belgium, liolpcd to frco the smnll nations of Kuropo, Tho Indian sailed to Franco to help avengo the wrongs commit ted by autocracy. Aht it would bo hard Indeed to describe with pen tho horrors of tho war, stretching from tho North sea to tho summit of tho Alps In tho south, whoro more than r0 nationalities rought ono another, southing with foam, boiling with up hoavals, flllod with screams nnd monns nnd the noise of shot and shell, where tho great host who for got a lino of steel nnd bnyonofs and guns, that split nBtindor thn quiver ing hosts, that blot out nil records of tho world, and all becnuso a treaty beenmo a. "scrap of papor." Now.thnt tho grent war Is won hnd tho rehabilitation nnd reconstruction o ftho world's forces la begun, tho Indluns demand that these principles upon which aro based tho constitu tion of tho United States and tho declaration of Independence bo ap plied in full In tho administration of nil Indian affairs; that Is to say, glvo then representation In the onactmont of laws of tholr own choice, nnd give thorn self-determination with regard to tholr tribal property. The men In offlco who will give the Indian Justice, or who will work to that end, will be the men that the Indians will gladly support. CLAYTON KIRK, Secretary of tho Tribal Council BAYS OKVTAL IKHPKCnON SOLV E8 HUHOOL I'llOHLKM Klamath Falls, Oregon October 1, 1920 Editor Herald: About olght years ngo wo put up a proposition to Professors Fnught and Dunbar to Institute a astom of dontnl Inspection In tho public schools, and thny took It up with tho school boards. Had the board tnUon the tip and actod on tho same It would not now be necessary to build a school house, or to rent tho oxtra courthouso for ctsool pur poses. Thoro Is no nood of wooplng ovor npllled mJIk, nor of shoddlng regrota ovor what might havo boon, but If the prosont board follows In the footsteps of Its predecessors we shall hnvo tho same thing over again olght or ten yean from now. The quostlon Is "Can you afford It?" FltED WK8TERFELD. WANT HWlTZKnLAJID rmt" 1IBRNB, Sopt. 7, (lly Mall). Tho Swiss Socialist party is drafting a bill which It Intends to placo before tho Swiss parliament this month propos ing a roforendum for tho purpose of prohibiting the sale of brandy and liquors In Switzerland. Tho sweet potato is in no war al lied to the potato. KLKH OliUfl DANCE Ladle ol the D," P. O. K, clnb cor dially invite all Elks to attend, tke first dance of the winter season at the Elks Temnlo. Friday avealac. October 1, and bring their frltnoa. Admission Is $1.00 a couple, 60 eenta for additional ladles. Proceeds will go toward furnishing tho ladles' par lor. All Elks and friends will be wel come. " g-l A Classified Ad will Mil it. Palace Market For Service and Quality PHONE 68 Cool, Clean and Sanitary wTt These words fully describe what the condition of every meat market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. 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