The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 22, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MEDNEHDAYj PERmiAHY M, 1PSHI
The Truth About the Hatchet
llv William I!, lliirinti
Tim (lmn Washington liutclml
story has lutronm n Julio Olio rarely
hear It rofened tu except In terms
uf hilarity Hut It In unit uf 11 vitry
few slurlim tlmt have ioiiid duftii In
iih roiiinriiliiK III" onlh of Washing
I mill It In mil In all iespeeln un
worthy I'lllmr of credcni'ii nr losped
Tim original little liiili'lml slury
niiiii'H U ii f nun llm pen of tti'v
Muslu , Wouius, n friend r WiikIiImk
lini, anil for n Hum M'rlnr uf I'nlilik
Cliuri'li, vvheru Washington attended
Mo wrote several books, llm most
tanuiuii of whlrli In his "l.lfo n(
Washington" Tim fllsl I'lllllim was
ii psuiphlet nt 82 pnges, willed ap
peared In I Sun, vtry shortly niter tlm
ilnittli of Washington. It grow' Into a
hl.aliln little book uf 214 pages It
ran through 40 nr morn 11t lonn
l.v lriil' lUxilt,
Wcoum was tin' friend nut 'only uf
tlm Washington family, but iibm uf
tlm I .! anil oilier noted Vlrr.lnln
people. Tlm IIIIu-psmii uf liN lunik
hears till li'-tluiunlal from lli'imrul
l.ee: 'Ugh! lli.rso Hurry" nf the
Itnvulullunary army, tlm Intimate
(rliliil of Washington
"Tlm aiilhur Im treated this Krr.it
subject with admirable suness In al
niiw way ll turns all tlm milium of
Washington In the encouragement of I
v Irt ii'. Iy a niri'ful iippllriitliui of j
numerous euiplHlcuions drawn i
fri'iu tlm iimliirt of llm founder of
uur republic friuti his earliest llfi " '
That In virtually to so) Hint Imn;
eral l.fit unit oilier Inllmntn friends
nf Washington ailmlmt this stilted
ulil biography fur tho very iiualltiea
which have i allied us to ridicule It
tt I. Interesting tu .Mru tlm story .
of tlm llttln hatihet itrrlimljr ns I'nr
mm ttV. in wrote It Having related
how tlm fatliiT uf (ienrgn was very
i artful to train him In habllrt uf
truthfulness, llh classic parallel
references to Uyirrn ami 'IVIemach
im. Im says-
Nmllitf (Mill Ke'd
Thin, yim'll say, n sowing kouiI
,iPli! Vi'. It ; nuil tlm crop,
llinuk (Ind. waii an I tnllro It over
will In'. where a man act tlm tru
parent, that U. tlm guardian angel.
Iiy hlit chllil.
Tlm f( Hi wing anecdote. Is a ram In
point. It In ton valuable to tin luit.
unit loo triio tn bo doubted; for It
was communicated to me by the
nam in'xrellriit laily tu whim I am
luili'lilril fur llm last
"Wlirn Ufurgo." Jlil nln. "km
almut nU )rAm olil, lie wan nIAiln Ihr
ni'atlliy manli'r of a Imtihrt. of whlrli
Ilk.- mint llill" tioyx. Iu linmntl-i-rattly
foml. anil wax ronntantly Ko
Inic aliout iliopplnu I'Ti-rytlilnn that
r.iuiK In hl way
"Oim ilay, In tlm KrJcn, wheni ln
(itlill aliill.nl hlutimlf tiarklllR til
invtlixr'i Hatlrka. Im unlurKlly
trli'il tlm 1'ilRO of IiIh hatrlii't on tlm
huily of a lioailtlfut XiiitiK KiirIIhIi
hi'rry tri-c. which Im harkinl no tcr
rllil) that I ilou'l Imllrvn th tni
I'vur ku! tlm lifttrr nf It Tlm tu'xt,
uiornlnK. tlm oh! kmiI loiniui flnilliiK
nut liiil hail Ix'talli'ii hln Irro. which.
i.k. it... utiv tvfiM ii un.al fnvrirlte.
J ,t... i,h.i..; i.d wllh much!
warmth, nsked for llm mischievous
nuthur, deilnrliiK nt the same time,
thal'lm would nut have taken five
guineas fur It.
A Tough QihniIiiii
"Presently (leorge mid Ills hnlrliet
made Ihelr niipenrnnce 'tleorge.'
hnlil his father, 'do )ou know who
killed that beautiful llltl cherry tree
) nuilor In llm garden?
This was a tough question; and
Oiiirgu NlagRered under It for u mo
ment; hut quickly recovering him
unlf; mid luiiklng nt his father with
tlm sweet face of youth, brightened
Willi tlm Inexpresilble charm or nil
iiiuqiinrlnr. trulh. Im bravely cried
out- 'I inn't tell lie. I: yuu
know I rmi't tilll ft lie 1 did nil It
wllh my hntrhet.'
"'Itun to my nnus, you dearei
bov,' tiled his father In transports,
'run In my arms; glad nin I, tleorge. !
that ynu killed my tree! fur you have,
paid me a thousand Colli. Hitch nil url i
ot heroism In my son Is nnrtlitinain
ilniii a thousand trees, though bios
Homed wllh silver, rind their fruits of
purest gold.' "
Pur.snn Weoms obtained this story
from on old lady, whoso llfo-jong
' acquaintance with Washington gave
her in cess lo fuels of tils curly life,
nnd whoso reputation for truthful
ness was tinrlinllcnged
' Weoms did not Inveni the Hnry,'
nnd neither did his Informant. The J
story ro.nl ed on snmo basis of fact. I
Is not likely that li enme down vyllh
out oxnggeratlonbiif w'hen you have
'mndo nil possible deduction, what
' havo you loft? A father, training his
liny lo be truthful, nnd the hoy, hav
ing done u wrong net nnd being
tempted lo seek, refugo In, falsehood,
bravely telling llm iruth, ami his
father rnmmondliw his truthfulness
'Inateud of punishing tho boy.
Ho, utlnr wo luive had our llttlo
laugh at Purson Wonms ami hlx high
ly colored unrrutlvo, I am dlsposad
to My that the llttlo hatchet story Is
still n good ono to tell to American
hoys. ,
Moot mo it tho Nn( nl ? j, m,
IF HIS.
iMSA 1 JSW To 8e 'Most
Vft. i4- bWO i AS BG AS
KCP HP S 4MLm i 'Wtf.jAHeAD OP
SOME UNUSUAL AND
STORIES ABOUT
That (Icorxo Ujulilnclnn was nl
waa ready to hae visitors to his
Mt Vernon home eulurtnlned onn'
times sparlunly, and somrttmes lib
crully. Is Indlcitod by this letter,
written In 1791, by Washington,
while he M' away from homo carry
ing " his ditties as preildent
"In a letter from Mrs Kannln1
wnmiinRion sue iiii'iiiiuiin iiun run
has ulen nut four doten and elglit
bottles of wine
"It Is not my Intention that It be
Riven to eerono who may Incline
lo make a convenience of the Iioujui
In traveling. There am but three
ilrwrtlptloin of people to whom I
think It ought to be given:
"Klrst: My particular and Intimate
acnualnlatires
"Secend: Some rf llm most re
spectable foreigners, either brought
down or Introduced by letter from
some particular acquaintance.
"Third! To persons of some dis
tinction, such as members of ('on
gresr, etc
"I'nleN eruie rnutUin of this sort
governs I should be run to nu rv
penso as Improper as It would bo cbn-slderable-
for the duty on Madeira
wine makes It one of llm most ex-
Pi'"'"" "I"0" ',n now "w''
"I would rather you would provide
claret or other wine, on which thu
duty Is not so high, unless it b on
very eurnordlnary occasions."
IBTII JT.NTUHV
On Fell, 22, 1792, Congross was
Hilling In Philadelphia To many came
tho liiii)lstlo congfaltilnln President
tleorgn Washington on his Slat blltti
day. Ilenrp motion was made to ad
journ for half nu hour This wax bit
terly opposed ns smacking of Idolatry
and iim leaning toward monarchy.
aiiTii niNTimv
Tlm whole United States, for a day,
hoimm Urn memory of (leprgn Wash
ington, ... . .r ... .
Hint (icnrgn vvasuingiou was nasii
fill, a h a boy, Is Indlrnleil by a bit of
verse which Im wrote to n girl, while
atlendlUK nchool. lie expressed his
feeling thus'
"Oh, gods, why should my poor
restless heart
Sluud to opposo thy might anil
power? '
lu deluding Hleeplngs let my eyollil.s
Close
Thnt In my enraptured dreams I
I mny
in n raft lulling sleep and gcntlo re
pose, Tossoss Ihoso Joys denied by day.''
v Washington nttended church reg.
ulnrly us president, but not nt "ill
when living ut Mt, Vernon,
In dying ho said nothing about re.
Graduate Foot
Specialist
At Your Service
Consultation and Kxumluatlou
Kreo
K. K. K. Store
Foot Specialists
DAD COULD ONLY SEE
LITTLE KNOWN
GEORGE WASHINGTON
'
Union. Yet IiIk nature wan it rply ruv.i ha (iter U arroited, alt will tmcomc
ereni, ii nhouii hy tlilnr.H ho wrote known to tho pchool officials and
tn punctual frlcndi, Theim "tro upon, .card Indexed.
tanroiui rxprriulonir
17M "Tlm Kreat Ituler of eennjwlll bu separated from tho failures
will not permit tho haiiplness of so
'!
many millions to be dertroed "
1 794 "At disappointments
nnd
losses which am tbo efferts of pro
uriiii.ii mux, i ni'iur rt'inuu vrru mr i
I am sure the Allwlsp disposer of,
events knows belter than we do. what
Is best for us, it what wc deserve." i chooU and president of tho Na-jettu Meridian, and tbo timber there-I79S-
"WJillo I, believing thitltlnnat League of Compulsory Kdu-'0'1- undor the provisions of tho net
man was not designed by All-wUe I cation Officials. I, sponsoring Ihe;'' 'S-Tlmb??'0
Creator to live for himself alnne.j experiment, said to be the first ofiHion'e l.aw." at such value as might
prepare for tlm worst that can hnp-a kind ever undertaken anywhere, bo fixed by appraisement, and that,
pen." H-vernl years will be required. It I'ursuant to such application, the land
That Whl-o. was mere human .,, to compI(;tp th(. mnv, SAffl&lllS:
In his waitings than his editors ever I city Bovornment departments ilnrs. the Umber estimated 320 M
let gel Into print Is Indicated by the
difference In what ho actually wrote
nt times, and what thn edlors chnnged
his manuscript tn rend.
Washington wrote, rognrdlnn n
rontemplaled appropriation
"Ono hundred thousand dollars
will be but ii fliM-hlte." This was
changed to read. ' Will be totally In
adequate." lie uImi wrote'
"Our rascally prlvaleersmen go on
nt tlio old rate.''
"Mscally''!MM- cut "mtJ'r''th
printing ns n word Indecorous for tho
president to use.
Survey of Graduate'
Progress Will Be Made.
By Officials of School
DKTItOlT. Mich., Feb, 22. Offl
rials ot tlm public school system
here have ret themselves thu tusk
of learning how each person ut
moiling tho school fares after Im
lenvo the Institution. An vxhatis
llyo survey, requiring years t(i car
ry It out, Is to bo undertaken nt
onro In the hope Unit nuy defects
that inuy be Incorporated In the
school system hero may ho discov
ered lu this way nnd remedied.
lTh study of each "atudentT'lu tho
Fl?al JJ' !i,c,,lamat,'u aZ i,Uo
ff?rT
"3T
T
s3f
U tho cheapest thing you buy, pro
vided, you make a, wlio seloctlon
BLOCK WOOD
as.oo a i0 Ad -
Is thn holiest, therefore tho boat
wood for the cook stove.'
SLAB WOOD
.100 A DOUI1I.K LOAD
la thuxfieAUaUfor.-all puriUMea
i$$golWror.H t,onoy- 'NV
O. PEYTON ft CO.
410 Mala Pboao 0S5
WOOD
HIM NOW
pupil
'in It tho. Initltntlon.
Hit
xXt XiwSZ !L &.
jlui: In thu community and whether
Thu sucronful
persons In life
.and a doner ituily mado ot thoso
who fall In thn effort to learn If
tho shortcomings aro due, either ill-
l-,rectly or Indirectly, to Ike local
aroixii system
Arthur K. I.ederle, head of the
attendance division of the local'
have arreed to keen the chonl nffi.
cluls supplied with Information
about tho persons under Investigation.
tl. . ..-I.u i !. l.
Tho United States fins a greater
variety of postage stamp thaojiiy
other country.
mu ..Bimc.ui. Iu wm iiriusnj ,ny person U nt liberty lo protest
army wear the kilt. They are the. this purchaw before entry, or Inltl
lllack Watch or Itoyal Illghl,inil-J ate n contest at any tlmo before pat
ers. Seaforth. Oordon. Cameron an J, "' ,,"!,.CJ' b', f,,l"R a ?rr,(!!'or,aVC,,i
, ,, , ., ., ,,,,,, , affidavit In this office, alleging facts
Argyll and Sutherland Highlander. 'h,.h ,.,,, ..efeat-ihe entry.
rMKyli9F9 they iked, m
" ' ' "aKiaaaaaaaaVaar '
Fmd oufforyoumlf
hem gooa it is
J. A. FOLGER X CO.
tJalfV faMCMCV
KmCMf JMaw
ONLY U. S. CITIZENS
ARE PERMITTED TO
FLY OVER' HAWAII
IIONOM'M', .Inn 2.'.. (Hr Mall),
Only rltl7i'tin of tllo I'nltcd Htatci
nro iiTinlltcil to pilot or fly In nil
nlrplnnn over tlm territory uf I In
nail nnorillnt; to tlm itlnllon rojttil
ntloni prcpiirftil Iiy Attorney (lencral
Marry Irwin ami Inrorpnrntcil In the
territorial nvlnllnn llrrnrnn, tlm flrl
of whlrh wax ImupcI today
No iilrltin'N or Hl'rtchfii may he
mail 'i wlilln In tho air, carrying of
pamicriKTU In llmltoil to the hour
hetweqn minrln nnd nundown And no
prlraf! piano tnny fly nhovo any for
tlflrutlnn. military or naval cl.ttH!i
iimiit In tho lulanil Thf rcgulutlonit
nlro limit pilot to pfrrmiH honorably
illicharRni from all army or navy
fblnc cor pit, memhern of tho alpnal or
mxcrvo rnrpH aniri'lioio who hnvrt un
rcvokrd llcnnnc lucil hy n Mat.
Charlen T. Htoffcr, rommcrclal avl
atcr. rccolvod the flraf J(rrn
Kvory day ot tho flex, 2Cc dlnnor
from II to C 13-22
NOT THE ONLY ONE
Thero Arc Oilier Klainalli Palli
I'ri .Similarly Kllunlitl
Can there ho nny Htronpcr proof
offered thnn the ovld'-nco of Klam
ii'h rails reldents7 After you bavo
read tho following, quietly answer
the qnnitlnn.
Henry Smith, carpenter. 10C Main
St , Klamath Kails, says: "I havo
1 lined Doan's IChlnoy I'llls off and on
for n lone time nnd havo nlways
'found them to ho n rcllnhlo kidney
' remeilv My back nched and pained
and I had a soreness just over my
I kldimyo nnd Ifaey didn't nct-rleht.
Donn n Kidney I'llli alway rellcveti
tho trouble, the backaches left nnd
my kidneys wero reBUlated."
l'rlre 50e, nl nll'dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney romedy--Rt
Doan s Kidney I'llls the sumo that
Mr. Smith had. Knster-MllbTirn Co,
Mfrs.. Iluffnlo. N V. Ady.
XOTICK KOU 1'UlllilCATIOX
(Publisher)
DKPAUTMKNT OP TUB INTEUIOH,
Not coal land
V 8 land Office nt l.akcvlow, Ore-
son. Dee. 30. 1921
NOTICi: Is horeby given that
Krank Ward whoe post-offlco ad
dren Is Klamath Kalis, Oregon, did.
on the 21st day of May, 1921, file In
this offlro Sworn Statement nnd Ap
plication, No. 0U72S. to -purchase
tlioKi:t SK r,.c. 22; NBi NK'i
Sec. 27. 8W SWU. Section 23.
Township 37K, Itnngo 13K Wlllam-
board feet at 11.00 per M. and tho
land tlCO 00. that said applicant will
offer final proof In suprort of his
application and sworn statement on
tho Hth day ot March. 1922. before
Ilert V Thomns. U S. Commissioner,
l.'lnnntl Lulta AsAttnH
IV IIIIHU f nile .
rviiitre win be punllsted for nine
consecutive weeks In' tbo Klamath
Herald.
kMF. P. Uaiir, Hegtster
J MVlS3S!PJ.snS-32 M. 1
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thlx 20th day of January A. T), 1922,
(Notarial Heal) , ,
If. n, nKNBON,
Notary t'ubtlc for tho city ami county
of Han 'Kranclnco,' California.
My rommlsulon rxplrcs Dec. 20. 1922.
Jan. .11 Feb. "-H-21-2S
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
Finished Work
Flat Work
Rough Dry
'Tut Voor Dodn In Our HndV
I'IfOVG Iftt
i
Corner Main and Conger
. J
f
v.7.' Kcuonij ov roPUiiAn
MVHIO
I btvo constructed thronnh reari
of rtpoflcnc tbo only 'ore that
teacb you to play the piano by
.Void and U Y.kt liTlQ'fd 20 li
on. Wrlto for particular!, 701
11th itrert. Klamath Fall, Ore.
Phono 387-R.
CHIROPRACTIC
ReaoTre thn Canto
Pressure on ono or -store
nerves at tbo points ltullcatd Ii
the reuon you don't cet rell.
Ctilroprartlc AdJoattsteaU re
rcmore this- presmre.
Dra. Mallctt.Jb Mallatt
Vmtamali .
7th and Mala ' ' Peel Ml-J
Klamath Fall "Plunking
A Heatinf Co.
1171 MAIN ST. rllONE 048-W
Wortley's Taxi Service
PHONE 185
Cm. Inmaa .and Harry Wortlej
Drlvrer
At Waldorf Millard PatIoiv
KLAMATH P08T No. 8,
American I.cglon meets
In tho b.isomcqt of tbo
new courthouso on Main
Street- on "the- first and
third Tuesdays of cacb month.
Ex-servlro men are invited to at
tend 'the1 meetings. '
Dr F.rrd ycsterfcld, Commander.
!!. KOMi'. Post Adjutant and Re
lief andJEmployiaent coanalttoo.
r. :
. SHOE REPAIRING
Honest leather Honest Work
Honest Price
- JACK FROST
Tndependent Shop
119 S. Sixth
Work left at Kalrvletr Grocery or
1004 Main St., will bo called
for dally
-
Hot Springs
In,
NATATORIUM
WARM DRESSING ROOM8,'
' TOWEL AND SHOWER
35c, Children 25c
r
DR. F. R. GODDARD ,
OSTBPOATino PHYSICIAN
AND 8UKUKON
Office aad Bealdeaca Phones 811
I. O. O. F. TEMPLB
-WOOD i
' Beginning 'Febrnary 1st, tor 'a
limited time, strictly cash, wa
will deliver Ulock Wood j
Half Single Load. ..$3.0p
1 Single Load. $5.06
1 Double IroaI $6.00 '
ALSO
LIMB, BODY AND BLAB WOO
Prices Right
WOOD AND HAY.
FRANKFORD
690 Mil Imi 09 PsMaM Tai
affil
W
RAINBOW
SWEET ,SHOP
I1IIKAKIA8TH AND ,
MJNciiKONS hi:hvi:d
HOtT nm.NKH, icj: ciikam'
and caniii:h
Winters Builtlinrj
I'hono ina-,T S,
C
Klamath Lode N. 137
I. O. Q: F
Meets Krlday night pf rneh wool nt
I.O.O.K", ball, Clh n.lil Mnln itootn.
W. C, Wells . Noblo Orand
,;J. ,Eti,Bed.. ....... wVIco Grand
Nato . Ottorholn.... ...nocretnry
W. D. Cofor............MTroa5uror
EWAITNA KXCAWPU'.NT
,Kict-LTaisdajr nlgbt-jof each wook.
J. V. Drewbakor qhlef Patriarch
S. R niwHcey.aj..i.41nlnr Warden
"Claud Carpeptor... ,......Cliaplaln
rf. D. ainsbach........i......ficrlbo
Kate Otterbcln.......Trcnaiiror
COE'S AUTO SERVICE
KUPWON,. nCICK ANT)
DODGE CARS
Country Trip a flpcclnlly
PnONK 108
United Cigar Store
629 MAIN BTItKKT
CHARLIE'S TIRE SHOP
GAS
" - 6V
OILS
" "" V
Sixth St 9c Klamath' Ave.
Dr. Gerald F. Warren
DENTIST
PeVRUUMBtlr located at Dorrfc, Cat.
' ela la
CROWN ANB nRIBGK WORK
Prices Reaaoaable. Work
. Goaraatccd
Saw Mill. Engineering &
Construction Co.
Daaiia aai Rallden of mod
era saw mllU, planlag mills nnd
box plants. Pmlglnit. Pile driving
PHONK 4QO-W
Office Corner Hprine aad Oak
Near 8. P. Depot
Klaasath Falls Cyclery
' Wo aro here to servo you and
aim to servo you- Tight. Motor
.cycles and Illcyclej. Parts und
Aecessorics, Tires nnd Tubes tbat
will stand your inspection, as wo
carry tbo best In our lino. He
pair shop In connection with
Harley-Davldson Service.
pnosK ava
1010 Main St. Klamath Falls
C. K. DISMiUK
FRED WESTERFELD
Dentist
iPfaoM '484-W
X-IUY LAJlOIUTOmiCS
Loomla Bids. Klamuth Falls
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL KNGIMWR
AND SUHVKVOlt
Phono 1B2-J
133 S. Ithcrsldo
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Graduate and Kluto RrcUterctl
OPTICIAN
Nineteen years boro (n business
We grind and fit Glasses
Duplicate broken Glasses
Prompt Servlco
Rest Equipped Optical Storo In
Southern Oregon
714 Main Street
DR. C A. RAMBO
1 n Dentist
I. O. O. F. Building
PHONE flt
Excavating Teaming
Let as make you a prlco on
dliflns; tbat basement r othor
escavatlns; you contemplate. Wo
also, do team work of every do
icrl'ptlon." 'I - III V
" ' PHONE
DR. J. a GOBLE
OPTOMKTRM OPTICIAN
Te Mate M. Pboaa 18S-W
Wa fitfaad.grl:glaiaf. Dull
eat broken Imsm, rswlr frasst.
m
p'l
Wf
r?r 'v-u. ; Mrvivwji