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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1922)
' itt . 'V r K 'pMcFour THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tl IIMIIIV, Oi'lOlltm III, I It J J. frr' ; (vr 4 I H The Office Cat DT JUNIUS I'lu.lliii: Nifc for Mn I'n ami Ma Whtklns have, n small p.oncrnl store on Main street. In a ry small town In Indiana. They llvu In n room hack of their More, where ma generally holds forth Itv herself when pa Is busy In the store Olio evening nliout six o'clock, bur glars ontnrcd thn store niul worked iiilitly, offoctltoly ami quickly. iut up Ills hands when told to "Mick , 'em i" anil stood tlmt way while the "rtifih" was on. Mn, all unconscious or the "stunt" going on out In front, set the supper on the tahle and railed p.i. He didn't movp or utter a sennit. niul the burglars wore, too buy to i rare: hut wltun ma railed a second limn mid cemmanded: . I "I'n, ciiniiOiere Immediately." I'n broke his silence and meekly called back: "I ean't cnnin now, ma: I'm busy " ("apt. Applegnlo says the only drawback about kissing a girl who hasn't previously been kissed Is tha she doesn't know how to co-operate "Hues I'll have to stop si-lllng 10 that man." declared tho druggist. "Why no?" "Ho wants too much horso lini ment forn mnn who has no horse." When Ihp mayor at Johnstown, I'.t officially granted permission for the sain of real beer during n water shortage, did he recall that thn other John ft own flood consisted of water. It Is said the dome of St. Paul's In l.oudon Is iraiked, Tho very com mon sort of affliction In this coun try, too. Thn man who sings through his nose, snaps Art hie Wlshnrd with a last bit of patience, ought to bo cut off without u scent. A hunch of scientists arn going to Argentine to hunt old fossils. Seems ' to us there arc enough of thorn right hero at homo without going that far for them. tfnclo Irfvl Zlnk says his nlecs Is till wrousht up this hot. damp weath er. Iipcaitwi she tati't make her wave iitay wovo nor tit r bang stay bung .She What makes the; loaves turn red In tho fall? He Thoy arn blushing to think how green they hnvo been all sum mer. Harry I'nolo hays thorn's ncwr n failure of tho human lemon crop. Amenities Itnslus and mnso were having a heated argument. In reply to sonio remark of llastus. Meno said: "(iliesK I know, ulggah! Don't you think I'xn got any brains." "Huh!" Itasltm replied, ".Vlgguh, If hialns were il)ii.imo ou couldn't glow off our hat!" soo iiexii: "I'xpptt your htisbatid homo early tonight?" "Yes, ho has gnno tn n dry liaif 'itit. I..l'l'l.' Is tho fiPiisatlon of fielln' good nil over, but showing It particularly In ouo Hpot, gurgles Amos Tnsh. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our' . j-.i I How Siki . i ' A . .... cii.i c.nnc-'iiKcn firVitrr ono-tlmo European champ after tic had dealt tho blow that doubled Gtoreca up Into a pretzel en tho tiocr, amputated hi. cbamplsr.htp ate. muddled up bU movlo countenance. ;iH. S. FOOTBALL TEAM IS OUT Practice Starts in Earnest; Frank Peyton Chosen to Captain Team Football practice began In earn est again last night after the week's vacation. On account rtf Hip fair last week and tho wcallipr , ., ., ,, , football practice was more or less ' luterruptPd. I i...t, !.-... i .-, i., ir. jtfrt( I at i if a . . .. ' i.icK. satety iiuarier. mm one oi tru stars of the team, was elected cap- tain. The school is depending r great deal on his field Ipudcrshlp and all around football kuowl-dgp and ability to mage a winning team. IIo will play (tiarer-liacV this car. Scrlmmagp will bo. held every nigh: until the team loavw Friday morning. lst night's pr.icHep wr.s taken up mainly with signal anil play practice. Tho hoy ha.- n lot' of hard work lo accomplish Mil wnok, but with tho 4 bov who turned out last night nnd tho m-j tcrest shown a great deal can be done. i WhatY-W Eyes Need In Glasses (mi lie ilet-rniliietl lo an itb-o. lute opt Iinl mill in.itlii'iiutlnil eviiitiif-H miller our methods or Mleiillflc fMiliiiiliilloii. llo not near glase not pio peily filleil to jiiui f)P iweiN. H. J. WINTERS Oraduato Optician 711 Main. Phono 1 IH-W Wo grind our own louses DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 0liyiAV0iDOHTHCA! TO 6AS TilKT ViiCt G0IMG TTi VfAUt WlTUrt YCAMCJ I HG MAM THPoiXIII TilC GTCCCTS snonr as THAroH&rJ Did It . l.or.Jini over Gcorccs Carpcntler. NEW TODAY m Competent woman for1 Appl) SI'' i !Uf housework. i lO'J. KOItCHI) SAI.K Autos. few left llarg.ilus. Must get awa) See Dick. 2lo llroad St tO-ll I will make mi r winter romforts for oti at a reasonable price I'houe 3.ITJ. ll-tt KOIt SAI.K Young Himalaya rab bits. Also one klti hen cabinet 21 It W'tin tlntlil Ae. - 10-11 I'Olt ItKNT :uu mil St. ltooms and garage. 10-tf ... , ' , '" ; WANT HI) lloonipr and bnardpr by UW1 r ,, r.n; i,iu St intf roil SAl.t: Oil WJI.I. TIIADI-J For .. i.fjlii..i I (Til nr.i-i and. iiinii iiiii'i;iui i" i-vi CM .n .,, r ,,,, a:5(j. 10-1 WANTI.'D Housekeeping to do. wid ower or bachelor wood conk. In- j ,,r nt nrald office. Hi-ll FOIl SAI.K Yellow Iris. 20c per lump. Mrs. John Martin. 22s X. 7th St. HM1 Furnished one room cabin. Colon ial Itoeuis. lllli near Main. lti-I. LOST Ladle's llrovn Fox neck rim- on Shipplugtoii ro id. Sunday. Oet itli. Finder please le.ie at .1 S Mills ii Sou store. 'Illi fc Kbimnth. fi-l August Pitch, in I Oak St . Is read) to pile wood, clean our yard, and tlo odd Jobs. tn-lC WANTKI) TO I.KAItN NI'IISINCI Salary of "" per month anil ex- nc-nses whlln learning practical nurs- lug In n hospital near Klamath Falls For particulars, uddres'i llox I). II. earn Kvenlng Herald. Kelp Beds Furnish Good Halibut Fishinfj SANTA IIAItllAltA, 0t 10 Kelp beds near here lire furnishing good halibut fishing to pleasure fish ermen. Itecont, c.i ti lies roportul, nrraged twehn per fisherman, fbo halibut woighlni; six to foiirtteni pounds each. They are rmiglit with rod mid reel, with sardines for bait. i.Ncr Thero will be a tlmito at tho Olene Hall, Oil. II. Kverjono InMted with good behavior. 10 O. M. ADAMS. m l.fibmion Construction work on new 1,0(10 Kdutntlon building lit county fair giouuds gturtod. oourttPzcrTo VALW KT AIL VIILU CAll- ti- iHt rflMiti NANir;: "'-, -ir M n --vi S Ff T 2 ",rXl- chauoimg THAT TiBe rr '."-" FO&ME MMia ii, i 'j ; : i 1'j.lbb i foti r ij ift s47 y while sun goim ; tL"a- r J liLUT7f-rr T-m A vi$ Sr3LJ l TfH.Hr -i . in fSi ! t-oivt r.i s?wt mai.r. i :t-t h n mnani L. i .-5, f&nndWi r rx jm. " Jimimm-Jwi -- . Mm WWWWWMWAiWlwA Letters from the People VVMiS'' ,yVWWAAAAM . r..m. urn im: takks i:cni'. ' tiovto ihtohi or commission I IMItor. The Herald , I I wish to slate n few facts rim ' corning the statements In Hie Knoii i ln lleralil of Oi teller 7. signed by Mr. Stewart. Hr Johnson and Dr. I l.iiiub. In my fight with Joe Swindler, 1 loivlvoil an Injury to my right hand during the second round. I contlit i tied to fight thtee more rounds. Then the fight was stopped, because I was unntilo to use mv right hand 1'itr lug the three rounds. I gno a ory good M-cimitt as Swindlers dire did ' testify nftei the right, using only my left hand. I The commission phy.ilcl.in came up ! and examined ui) liniid nt the ring- I side and lold me that he would -iu i It the next il.n. not tiffining any im-, slstanre, ,i lmi to reticle the p.iln i ttii going to my dressing loom, I sent one of my seconds for Ur. Slew- art to come mid see what lie reillil do tor my hand, nnd lie sniir ' Oh, well, we will h.illd.ige It up a tittle tomorrow." So much for the I principle of Ur Stewart. I then nought the aid of two other I ph)slrl.in They examined in) hand I unit Immeillntel) x-r.ied It. The) ; said after the x-ray that there were mi bones broken, but here were dl-,' health center of ibis city has been Incttims of the simill bones In the I undertaken wrist of my right h.iiid. , I The first of these NUli-ceiilers open- They then replaced aiijl redureded recent It In the Hleetis grade 'the dlidncalcd hone unit bandaged I'iclioi I, with Miss Helen McCre.i. lied my hand and wrist. All tho examin ations, x-ray pictures, statements, and treatments were made b) my plDslelau In the presence of Judge ClMpmnn, l.ary Wnlker. Jene Mn keiib.uk mid Alcc'Stowms who will erlfy the aliiue stateiueiil And It must be ri'liiembereil that Hie exam Illations, treatments and statements were madp by my pliIcl.in, in or more hours before tho x-r.iy was taken to which Urs. Stuw-art. John sou mid l.auib refer. 1 also wish lo emphatically stale that Ors Stewart, Johnson and l.timli knuw that I had secured other ph) slclaus mid they h.itl said that there were dislocated hones, and they re placed thrm l.'u'ii tho tavmmi knows that ii dislocated bono nftei It lias been roplmeil will show nothing ab normal In the x-r.iy mnl I told Ur. Stewart so. Well, so muili for tho fairness and squareness of Ors. Kttw art, Johuson and l.amli. Thankii for the one truthful state ment made by the rommlislon. that I have ul.iuys taken tho short end of the purse And I always fought a clean fight and tried to go the fans the worth of tholr money nnd In the last bout I continued the fight with my injured hand until tho fight was stopped by my seconds who did not want te sen my hand permanently In jured. In regards to Joe Swlndlpr. I want a return match for any purse thev may name, to lie split any way, or I will fight him for nothing at all. All that 1 ask of the Klamath Falls boxing commission Is to be us siil.tro In the future at t havo liccii with them In thu past. Yours truly, KAItl. IIITCIIti:. He'll Be King Probably this baby doesn't know ho'lt be a ktaif Mrao day. Ho'" th Prtnco Michael, son ot th crow nrlnco and princess ot Rumania. i i w Tom Takes a Hand In It Vod'lu dimpac . AW:. ' i L. L Ta r MLJi'Xc-'S Vrriim "" i ' .,:, ;.,7rf- ;ir r-- i tTy i kit v.l. w ; tu p& , a wv Sunset Tnblc 'Official Time (ilw-ii b) (lump I'irwnl Anc-I Wnr- ilen In Suit- ilse ..('.MM ,.n:o:: , iimhi ..:! ...nii . i'.:'o7 ,..: us ,..fi:fl ..il:lt ...0:1 'J ... -1:1:1 ...:ir. .. dim ...fi.tS .. C: tit fi:SH rt.i'J rt -ill I'.:: I fi:2i: ii-27 tt:2K Sun set Oil. to tl I J Hi II ir it; IT is l!l 'jii ir. 14 I 'J in US r.:n7 'or r.:ft;t ri:02 r.-iio t'RS I : r,7 , t :nr t-B.i '2 i r.-.' 4 -Ml l:4S a I -" 2S -1 ,lrt .11 1:1 4 in III I' 12 1:11 RED CROSS PLANS SUB-HEALTH CENTERS SI'OKANi:. Wash Oct to Kslnb- llstnuelit of siib-heiilth tenters lit .Mil Ions grade schools of Spokane. under supervision of Hie lied Cross Cross nurse. In charge as silpenlsor I.'mli Tuesday afternoon for mi Indefinite period the hm at the Ste litis M'hool Will be tolidlli'ti'd. The work will deal with Infants ami chil dren under school age mid will be, free of charge to all who care to take ' .iiH.iutage of It Infants will bo pleasured, weighed nnd oNuuilnml Itj Is also planned lo extend the work offereil to t lasses in home logleue and tare of Hi,, sirk eslablliih illfferrllj 'Dip lied Cross plans to four such sub-renters (l local grade schimls in co.oiratlon with the Spokane hi Imnl Imard Rend niul Weep, Illinium Gotlilnrcl Gels All Awnrtls liny, page DIogeiHin' Then cane a lib he In the hull of fume for Hie newest pi Up htliiHlig ntll "Willie I! T .Uers nllil I Weld tint looking for it place lo cut wood near tlie tbl (Jltlgle)' lugging l'iltlli," e biles I V (loildtild, "we ciiiiik iipim n 12 fool eiiiignr Hint linil killed a deer It wns fensllllg till III" wnrill flesh of the deer niul II niirbnl iueu nrlugl) at us. "I nl onco caught the rougnr's o)'o mid proceeded to hvpmitlcn It. In liiine sliaugo mniiiier .Myers nln bo- c.iiiip liypnolld'd, bill I did nut no I lire this at the lime Snelui: 'lie cult- mir was helpless, I dliertml Myura In llo Its tall to ii dee Mei, 'oiider hrpnnttr Infllieni'o. failed to grt too 1 i order correrll) niul before I rould I pretext had lied the lull nroiitti) my I tied., milking It fast Willi u knot thai onb a sailor roiild unite I "At HiIh Juncture notlivil H M . M)cin was lotmoilieil mid I snapped m fingers In Ills fare to lir ne Mill to rnfnrtiiniitely, howmor, Mie run . gar as well as Mers rump to Then Hie exrllemeiii slurted I " Away went the cougar wl'h my- I elf nu unwilling clime sornnil, held ( , iirtni) nv l ii iintmni s tail nrounil my neck. After running too an! ti cougar awonod shnrply to Hie rlstil running inn to collide with a large tree stump. The cougar's I .ill pn Inl off about four Inches from ile body leiiiiig It dniiKlIng from inr neck The terrified toilgar cciiitluued in lo ward Aspen like ami was uiUlm a mile III tiothliig when Inst I iw It." Coddaril tinuscil mnl rfli Hiiily r. n ,,r iit nnoU .m inw ,bl you gel rid of the tall?" he was n.ked. "(),. ),.; nmnsl forjo- Hint pnrt or It Well. I nulled mil 'uitf.ed nt that knot for a long tlni.'. no.I so , did M)ers N'olhlng doliiir 'I H km i uiotbl lime won a pi at a I ul,ir tonxeiillon So .it i -iii-ili I bad In Ii I'll i 1 1 z- Mtirs iii;i,ii ti. u tollld Untie the knot Jjlcndiiig hy Chcfitcrfichrs inuthod (h.ised on our juivute forintilti) protliiucs a mild cigarette that is tit the b.tiitu time completely batisfying. No other combination of tobaccos achieves this result. Chesterfield's Turkish-Do-incBtic blend can't be copied. Chesterfield CIGARETTE'S uf'l'urhish ami Domestic tohitrros Uvmletl YYK Main it at our lioncit Im- " lirrtlut r llut fur llin lirii ClinlrrfirM cln' llin sliinliri'iirLltlilriidciijrrltrs (Tcr offered I o miiukrrt. Lltt & Myers Tolutto Co. lA' At the Theatres 'i hi: si ha mi Milllilgei' White of Hie Kllillld Iheii Ho, has seiuteil for lonlghl "llnun) menu llniii'li," a wesleiu lomuiiio nililpleil foi Hie HCieeu ftniil 'I'm O'ltelllj's g I en I iiOmiI of t tin saiiie llilllle The Htorlei of Tex O'llellly, who write Hie H'enailn fill ' Honeymoon Hum It." lime 1 n featured III Hie lending lungiiKlnes for seeial jenrs lllii book "Holing niul righllnit " n tillp of Ills peisoiuil expoileiices lis n soldier of foi tune under four Hugs, was published by Hie Ceiilury Coin tinny last )imi "llotiermoou Until Ii", Is his uiosl millillloiis effort. 'I he sli I) s In I on the fight waged In Hie old m bool rnttleiiieti agalusl the lniinn of the lulled wlro feme A )Olllig smlelv Idler ft out Hie east Is drawn lulu Hie feilil against his will, mid finds line mnl a real mini's right awaiting him In the border town of Calmuoiiul All Hie lomiitire mid nihetillire of the sweeping plains are reflet led In this pliotplay II Is a five teel west ern pit Hire It If ti w III tin III the im' lilnie minle funs and lis ke)iiote of thlwill) will make n lustllii; Impres sion on all who see II 'I hi: I.IIIKIITV Hero of "The Four Horsemen of 1 Hip Apncalvpno. I'he Shelk. I'lie , ('oui)UPrHig Power' mid morn re- rntitly In ".Mermi of tin l.ndy Lett) ' Ilndotph Vnlontlno Is featured In 'I'rltiiliiut WIvtH." which picture I comes to the Mbnrly Ibealer ttulu) only. -' Vatnullno. today, enjoys the ill tlll'tlull of being the gt latest liner on Hip screen nnd though there h.ne Iipiii written tunny pages of prulae III exploiting his ability mid liblil. yet Ills work In Hie nhnio meiilloned ptliiloplavs are iiiurlt stronger arru munis than uni word of pen or moutli might ultempi in mini,) IVIvoImuh Wiles Is a plrlilte ilmt bean out Hi .itlri,.t ,li.,il. nil J dim ll tub- lilll.llt lliiil) It In a nn tern hmlil) draiu.i, with mmli I I I'liiphasls on aorlel) mnl drama , m u.L.il arralrtt uM '11 BY ALLMAN prices are right on iai), Blocks, Uody and Tama oack. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. 4111 MAIN. I'UONH