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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
nrtTMBAT, OOTOMtR M, 1M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'Aan two TITSSRCS TITLED FOLK WHO ARE BIG INDIAN CHIEFS IN CANADA IXJRrAUM vr-?5v Why We Are for .," i J.PV vmm SAkr. yBam BaVSaBv erMBfafafafSaVVtAu Si aPw lis ".v&T.iAHina9K , anLasS aLsY i rJral irM fc rrf .PCSnv. -n , iiisnmtKriw7 rBfetiia& tiUHBIt '' I afaVaaaErs1sseaw m eaMfaHsBfs7? i i V A r asa1awt- aaVaVsTafafaaVm m aVsHsTafsl -. " 1 IS t JBfasV--ssTswassasj. smW-Slr' SBB&sJnlxxWF, I - v ' MlPtfxrli I lOKD JmAM .AS"'. CHItF When Lord Buroham, president af the Imperial PrtM Conference, was mad chief of the Blackfect recently, he iu given the name Nat-o-SasL meaning Chief Old Sao. Yellow Horae, chief of all the JackfMt, conducted the initiation ceremonies at Glelchen, Alberta, and wora a high tilk hat with a Jellow band while kord Burnhaa onaed tha faathtr beaddresa of an Indian. Lady Burnhara tu tUp "presented with a similar headdress Md ahsjkikln Jacket drcorated i Saaast.1 aVa . B.ltl.l. . arty aad nobility art now chiefs of fof Canada last year the Stoney In- vanaoian tnaian tribea. tbs vuse of Coaaaucht, when he waa gover- or general of Canada, waa created Chief Teenchka Eeyake Oonka, or ureal Mountain enter, by toe Stoney Indiana at Banff. Hla cos tume aa chief was complete from war Donnet to beaded moccasins. The Prince of Wales enjoys the dsetinctiea of beings chief of at feast three tribes. During: his tour dians made him Chief Morning Star, the Bloods initiated him as Chief Bis; Mountain and the six tribes of the Iroouoli welcourd him aa Chief Dawn of the Morning. There are still 106.000 Indians of various tribes in Canada who the on reservations but keep up their picturesque customs and on cere monial occasions wrar bonnets of feathers and beaded buckskin cloth- Inc. The great pow-wow at Banff jch July for iiltor to the Cana dian Rockies Is spectacular and entertaining. The Indians own real estate in Canada valued at $51,000, 000 and nearly 15.000.000 worth of live stock. Many of the Indians are sjccci sful fsrmt rJ, crops raited by them in 1918 bclnjf of the value of KI.M2.MC. Many, too, arc still matters of woodcraft and arc ex pert hunters and guides. . warm br lunch, 9jld PIPING HOT ad Ktaybs sandwich for tha youngsters just as "bke" fcwtw maala. Every occasion is sn occa- aieo for Ou. Moim whh Tomato Sauce. AT THE THEATERS iBV-jXasW sSxxxxSx "The Slim L'rincess." adapted from Oeorte Ade'a musical comedy suc cess. Just suits the adorable Mabel. Ita hilarious plot, traveling at high speed In a colorful and fantaatlc at mosphere, Is tailor-made (or her spontaneous spirit of comedy, . The picture opens in the fantaatlc eastern kingdom of Monroveaia tha oaa spot on earth were beuaty la weighed, aad where women pray for tha rat that makes them heaatl. Ifal. Tha Utile Princess Kalora la I dellghtf ally slender, and graceful aa ja reed la tha wind, which, instead of boosting her chances, makes her-a dead weight on the matrimonial mar ket. Her father, tha Count Selim Mai aaaaki, la desperate In hla attempt to fattea Kalora aad marry her off. All hla efforts fall tha' little prin cess remains thin "As thin aa a drtak of water," tha gossips say. Than appears one Alexander II. PIka. a yeang American steel mag nate, who la sick of tha algbt of 300 pound beauties and longa for Just one patlta damsel la this land of tha fatted calf. A moat aatoundtag aer ies of Incidents occur. Laugh Is piled upon laugh. The rollicking Mabel plnwbeels through scene after scene of giddy actios until the ell As a mischievous elf, clad In the ragged serge blouso and trousers of a sailor lad. Mary Mllea Winter has a role In "Peggy Itobets" that seems saada to order to set off her win bobm dalatlaeae. In tbla adaptation of Henry Albert Phillips charming story, "The Mate of Sally Ann," the star'a beauty borrawa none of tha ar tificial alda of costume and environ ment, yet shines all the more glor iously for tha contrast. Tha tale eeatera about a girl Just baddlag into womanhood a girl who baa bean simply reared by her grandfather, aad old sea captain: who has never worn dresses or Dlsr- so wita otner giria aad beys: and wao aaa known no otber home than the atraaded ship oa which the cap tain bad sailed tha seven seas. To humor the old maa's fancy Peggy, who la mat aad cook sad craw combined, carries out bis or ders with strict regard for nautical rules. How adorable aha la la the performance of her multiple duties only a visit to the Liberty tonight will tell yoa. Not a hero by say Sunday school standards la tha man Prank Mayo has to portray la "Hltehin Posts." tha Friday dim attraction at the Liberty theatre. Ha la Just a man a cantlesaaa but with Just a touch of aaaerupslousaeas and an over whelming store of southern gallan trr. Dusdlat. adventnra. nmhlar anil max la reached in a rosy haze of ro-l man ,1a tbla young atar in the stir- mauce, ai me oiar meaire lonigni ring story by If. M. Shumate. only. m New Bridge Contract Let Tho Union 'Bridge company of Portland, have been awarded a con tract by the' county eoramlslogers tn construct a stool bridge across the J Ixt rlvor at Olcne, The contract for the I.orolla wooden bridge was awarded to Wilson : Mattley, local contractors. Slidyit-Brun Hand Tailoring A t Reduced Prices Large purchases of surplus woojens from thevvoolen mills make possible these exceptional reductions on Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings. Evtry FikicAU Pure W-l Save Up to $20 N. B, DREW 7th and Main Street The Initial letter of J he surname of the democratic presidential can didate, Governor Cos, recalls the fact that Cleveland was the only presldentlsl aspirant whose surname began with "C" who waa success ful. Ueorge Clinton, He Witt Clin ton. Crawford, Clay, Csss,- Cooper, sad a number of other aspirants who bad "C" as the Initial letter of their surnames failed of their ambition. Now York, In 1841, waa the first stats to fit upon "the Tuesday after the first Monday of November" as election dsy. Previous to tbst time tks elections la the various states wars held oa tba first Monday, Tues day aad Wsdsesday of November. Ratal! Straw Ballot Nsts. Tbs figures betew will as eaaased treat day to dsy or as oftsa ss tbs asw rsturas srs received, aa til aleetiea day, Natlsasl Ballot Hardlag Pea ulsr voU 71t,m Uetoral rota .... Oregea ballot Popalsr vote .... Klaetorsl vats .... Klsmstk Pells Popular vets .... HI 7.91 I 71 Cos 170 4,091 S7 Wilson S. Wiley For Mayor BECAUSE In our present stage of development a trained mind is needed to solve the many problems that are hampering tumiraunity progress problems that until solved will continue to hinder development in ever in creasing proportion. BECAUSE We know that Wilton 5. Wiley poaseeiM tho trained ability to deal with those prob lems. BECAUSE A man of vision, tact and integrity is need ed to lay the foundations in the present for the city that is destined to be. BECAUSE Welcnow that Wilton S. Wiley measures up to the standards of the foregoing para graph that he is broad of mind, honest of purpose and efficient of action. BECAUSE We know of our own knowledge and after close investigation that Wilton S. Wiley is tied by no pledges, is the candidate of no class, the friend of no faction, the represen tative of no interest except the best in terests of a united community. BECAUSE We sincerely believe that Wilton S.Wiley is the logical man for a difficult position and we say this with no desire to belittle the worth of his opponent But in tho present crisis something more than good intentions are needeel, even when backed by unimpeachable reputation. WHEREFORE After careful thought and thorough inves tigation, we believe it to be in the best in terests of the whole people of Klamath Falls that Wilton 5. Wiley be elected May or on November 2, next, and we respect fully urge that every qualified person vote for- Wiley for Mayor if ' f iv Brotherhood of Painters, Decora tors and Paper Hangers of America. (Seal) Signed: E. B. CARPENTER, Financial Secretary. (Paid Advertisement)