The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
Chesterfields do it.
They not only please your
taste but they do nnothcr thing
They satisfy.
They give to your smoking a
"completeness" that is altogether
new and different.
Those fine tobnecos Turkish,
Hurley and other choice Domestic
varieties are blended right.
Just 7-iffht
That's why you get "balisfy"
in Chesterfields.
And the blend can't be copied.
There's no use looking for
"satisfy" anywhere else.
Don't try it try Chesterfields.
Qdffifjr
and the blend
can't be copied
flies
field
CIGARETTES
Hav yoa tn tha ni
AIR-TIGHT tim of SO f
Liooett & Myers Tobacco Co,
sas City, Mo., without paying his
faro, riding on a passenger train,
or asking for a lift on tho high
way!
WANTED A MAHOUT
Hfil5VJAYlS BEST 1
Ml. -JS8L--spT pylff 'n( &
Y&m rV' ft
N-Skw.-vh.-vV-j- .. .
It seems almost nn Impossibility,
but not for E. D. Downs, ovorsoau
war veteran and member ot tho
Medford post, American Leplon,
who arrived in Sacramento Sunday
night on tho first leg ot hla long
journoy. i
Downs Is making tho trip ns th
result of a hot with a brothor Log
loa raombor ot Mcdford. Tho pro
visions pro that ho reach Kansas
City la timo for tho America
Legion convention that convones
thoro Octobor 31.
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Redfield's Cash Grocery
SATURDAY SPECIAL SUGAR $8.50
This years dried Petite Prunes
25-pound box $2.50
Bellefleur Apples, best quality
Per box $2.50
Peanut Butter, 1-lb. tins 27c
2'-lb. tins 67c
5-lb. tins $1.30
Swift's White Laundry Soap,
20 bars .... $1.00
Crystal White Laundry Soap
15 bars $lt00
GKirardelli's Ground Chocol
ate, 3-lb. tins 95
5-lb. tins $1.50
Bayo Beans, per lb 12Vc
Lima Beans, per lb 12Vc
Small White Beans, per lb .lie
Sweet Potatoes, "per lb 7c
Anchor Flour .., $1.75
Crater Lake Flour u..$2.00
Let me figure on your Winter's
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