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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
r, N THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'AflM TWO MONDAY, OOTOIIHH 17, 102t. Betsy's VProud Cow T ""''" yra o"vc "' Tt1"' " yYJte, "" I IS GOLF Fl V- I: j M ;u I?1 g It If) 115a. 1 l X w I v illONOLULU, T. H., Sept. 15. 'Uy mall.) Lord Northclltfo, the Drltltih newspaper owner, Is a. strong dovotco ot golf, ns was evid enced by tho fact that when ho stopped over In Honolulu on his way to Australia recontly whllo tho Vessel on which ho was traveling -was In port for ono day, tho pub licist dodgon all public receptions, luncheons and other gatherings that Jfiad been planned In his honor, In irdor that ho might lndulgo In a ronnd of his favorlto sport. Lack of time proventod Lord Uorthcllffo and his foursome from -playing more than flvo holes and no scoro was kept, but It Is vory likely that tho publisher 'will ro member theso flvo short holes longer than somo other more ex tended and inoro spirited matches. From tho second tec, Lord Tforthclltlc sliced his drivo"nnd tho "ball described a beautiful curve, landing off tho courso In rough. JIIb lordship carefully addressed his ball for tho second shot, "with deep silence prevailing In the gallery. Jnst as he drew his club above his shoulder for tho shot, thero camo an Interruption from a motion pic ture camera man who was following tho match. "Hold It. Hold It. That's a poach," tho cameraman shouted. Lord Northclttfo dropped his club tnrnod around and Btartcd nt tho photographer with amazemont. "With remarkable selfcontrol," as the other members of tho foursomo oppressed It,, ho talked to tho photographer. I say, young man, havo you arer played golf?" ho asked. 'No, not much." ' ' r "i thought so," replied Lord Tfortbclltro, and returned to his second shot, which also went off bo falrwny. As the Drltlsh publisher was uncut to drive the next teo, tho -motion picture man stood directly In front of him calmly cranking this machine. Lord Northclltfo gazed 'ill lilm, a moment and then spoko benevelently: "Young man, I feol It my Christ Ian ilnty to Inform you that when X rtrlvo a golf ball tho safest placo lor a spectator Is bohlnd mo." Tho photographer remained In the background throughout tho relit of thn match. B8 X k " t ." Betsy, who has been rusticating on tho Thorndury farm at Wbcry ". -... it. rfih .u.rtnln unon other lit nols cows. 8ho Is BOlnff ' ... . i I.- ..J.I. .Il..l ,inn nlhnr Illinois COWS. JHako Ui trip 'to Wwhingrorsoon'to iicomo tho oOlctal White House ,row. She's a thoroughbred. JcrtSfc- Boy Scouts Will Reproduce Former Home of Roosevelt OYSTER DAY, N. Y., Oct. 21. A reproduction of Elkhorn, tho North Dakota ranch hoiiso In which Theodoro Roosevelt for thrco years lived tho llfo ot a cowboy, Is be ing planned by Doy Scouts ot Am erica as their contribution to Itooso volt Memorial Park. It tho project dovclopcs scout speeding on his return from Stock ton through .Elk drove. Kong Is a member ot tho Sucy Sing tong, and at Elk Clrovo tho Hop Sings hold the Colcstlal battlomonts. Tho two tongs havo been nt war. UAKERSFIELD. Tho strike of oil field workors In tho San Joaquin district, now in Its sixth wcok, will continuo unchanged until such tlmo as tho operators grant tho domands of tho men, and rumors to tho con trary aro unfounded, according to troops from all over tho country a statement by R. II. Fraser, dlst- will supply tho wood and the house rlct vlco president. will be built under tho direction of "1)111" Sowall, Roosevelt's frlond, guldo and fellow ranchman. It Is proposed to havo tho orig inal cornerstones ot tho ranch house carried by relays ot scouts from Little .Missouri River to Oyster Day. . I CALIFORNIA NEWS o Op ening Alaskan Wilds with Roads i ANCHOItAOE, Alaska, Oct. 21. Territory on both sides ot tho United State government railroad Ira lit between Seward and, Fair banks, Alaska, Is being penetrated by vragen roads and trails which -will servo as feeder lines for the railroad, according to Col. James XL Stceso, chairman ot tho Alaska Jtoad Commission. During the past year $206, CS4 32 has been spent on road work in : stTlp of 100 miles wide along tho -railroad. Several quartz districts iiAvo been opened, as a result ot tie road construction and, event, nally, tho mines will provide ton sage Tor tho railroad, It Is thought, Colonel Stceso has recommended that tho government adopt a ton- ;yar road-building program which -will tap every producing district in the railroad area and through con Ticctlons reach sections In other parts ot Alalia distant from tho road. vi:athi;h iuccohd (Hereafter (ho Hnrald will publish She moan and maximum tempora turns and precipitation record as tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation sorvlco station. Publication will covor tho 'day previous to tho paper's Issue, up Xo S o clock or mo day, Max. Mln. HJct. 3 80 43 Oct. 4 80 36 Oct, 5 J82 40 3rt. 6 .78 43 OcL 7 77 44 OuL 8 83 45 )On. II 83 39 Oct. 10 82 38 Oct. 11 80 47 Oct. 12, 74 43 Oct. 13 6G 41 Oct. 14 C2 45 Oct. 15 ,..03 35 Or.t, JG .., 07 45 Oct, 17 00 39 , .Oct. 18 74 . 38 Bet. 19 81 . 45' Oct. 20 .... 71 40 l'ro-clpltatlon .02 .03 -O I -O REDDINO. Redding is to havo pure, flltored water at once, Gen eral Manager John A. Drltton ot tho Pacific Qas nnd Electric com pany, told officials and cltlzons of Redding at a conference by the Chamber ot Commerce. LOS ANOELES. Tho Los Ang olcs pollco raided' n houso In East First street and arrested tho young est prisoners yet to bo takon into custody here tor violation of tho Volstead act. Three boys whose ages rango from 12 to 16 wcro tak en to a pollco station and n cop per still, flvo gallons ot liquor and somo corn mash wero hold as evi MARYSVILLE. Coo Choo Kong, a young Chinese of Mnrysville, ar rested for speeding while coming through Elk Grove Sunday, and cited to appear In tho Justlco court thero, Is fearful ot going to that town, nnd had Sheriff C. J. Mc Coy here communlcato with tho justlco and have ball fixed. Kong will put up cash ball and and for feit It. Tboro was a reason for his SACRAMENTO. Chnrles K. Vance, United States air mall pilot, narrowly escaped death whon ho became lost In n blinding snow storm In tho high Sierras, accord Ing to word recoived nt Mathor field. Tho piano swerved Into a tall spin and plunged 8000 feet toward tho frozen surface ot Don ncr lake. Keoplng cool, ho tugged nt tho lovers and finally rlghtod tho piano 4000 feet nbovo tho Icy waters. Ho then flow ahead through tho storm ana camo out ot tho clouds abovo Auburn. SACnAMENTO. Slxtoen days to travel from Medford, Ore., to Kan-1 & Put this down in black and white! IT'S A FACT listen: You know whnt you've always wanted n cigarette to do. 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