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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1922)
I ' . v -1 X Y MONDAY, NOVKMIIKH, 20, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, Q.REGQN ' m ' Pafee TKriM ,-.... -r Jfcl lij"' - . " ! - ' v." j. j- i.w --.-- v iii ! ;, j 0 !MWi grass Vs EBSSK5K3KAwMmiii3i . iTT -. - -.-i. r.-wivasre:pre., J ' ,J k" Broadway at Stark Portland, Oris. YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID- UAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a staff who, after years of training, umlcr utand the needa of the traveling public. Music, Dancing nnd the Best to Eat i Journal of the Old South Road l ill ' at Y "tn l ll It It I 'ypj fyftfM ARTHUR H. MEYERS Manager gScszftwa VissssamfBrnssLsssss!!;. HBWsuau ia uji ji. j ri i ".xaajcggi.n: agagggHH CRATER LAKE BUTTER CRATER LAKE ICE CREAH Made from The Cream of the Country Vhcn your kiddies ask for ice cream don't tell them it is too cold. They need the 'food value found in our ice cream now as well no in hot weather. Order n gallon it will do you nil good. Klamath Falls Creamery OKIKION ov,o n ilolit that can tinvor bo repaid lit dm Intrepid jilonocra who flr;tt nxplnritd lis wild. ornofH. In (tin prime tit ngo of rnpld transportation mill nwlft lommiiiil riillini, It Is (iltuosL finpuMellilo to lulliMtilo lln rourngu of n handful of turn wlio fliini; tliomeulvc Into u Kiivnito con ii I ry, anil protected only by lliolr own rciourc'jfulmi, run iiiiruil ltd dangers nnd blazed the (Mil for emigration tlmt liu tnado over tho wlldorneM Into a grout' slate. Fifteen men, under tlio loader iililp of Captain I.ludsay Applcgntc, In 1841, located tlio road through noulhcrn Oregon and tlio Klamath l.nho country. Ciiptnln Lindsay Ap plegnlo, .12 year l.itnr, In 1878, wrolo n Joiirnnl of tlm trip from memory. It wan published In tlio Ashland Tidings, then edited by Cnptnln O. 0. Applcgali', of Klam ntli Palls, Ho Hint tlio present gen oration may renew lluilr realization of Hm roji t nt which Hid country In which o llo wiii wrung from the wilderness, tho llrrntd wilt republish tlm Journal, In aerial form, begin nliiR wllh thin Issue. lowing year. In 1804 ho nmirfni in tiuicollnllne Ihu tronty With tlio Klnmath, Mo'.loc nnd rnluto IihIm-ir nl Council Clrotn, nrar Kori Klnm nth, mid nl (ho solicitation of tho Indiana, nxiirossed (it tho roune'l. was appointed Unlto.l Htnl" Indian iiRi-nl In IHG'i, whlrli p'-'illlon liu held four year mid until miT-miled hy Cnptnln O. 0. Knnpp of tho rmt Ml fltntcfl nrmy, supernumerary of fleer.i of tho nrmy. nftor inn war, having been placed In charrc f tne vnrlous Indian agencies. Lindsay ApplogntQ's dath occur red in fiwmi I.ako vnlloy In Klam ntli county In 1892, nnd IiU mmalns lis III tho cotnetury nt Anhl:id, Or-Ron, Don't fail to read .the Herald Classified Ada. I.lnilday ApptoRate, tho author. Rim of n rotolutloiiury noldler, km horn In Kentucky In 1808. At tho iiko of flftucii or flxliMii ho joined ilmicral Anlilcy'it (xpodlllcn, then jxitirirntlitR tho Indian country to wird tho fotirro of tho Ilitliiflppt, lint wai returned to St. I.ouIk to n b!i.I In (hu enro of iimiu woumlod in' ii, after n terloim rncounlnr with the ("roe I ml In in, nail wan not ulilo to rejoin tho oxpedlllon. With his tw hrnihen, t'liarltn nnd Jetie, nnd tlie.r fumllleii, ho rrotsod tho plain !u 1&43 with the creiit cmlnrntlon of that year which Americanized Oropnn In IMC tho exploration wan mail" which In tho auliject of tho Jonrinl. (h only American letdemcnt on the I'nclflc coant then belnK In tho Wll Uinvtto valley. In 18u3 ho was a captain In tho Itejcun Itlver Indian war nnd In 18S9 tonic DinrRo of tho toll road oyer tho iildklyou iiioun tatni, am In tho i-nsuliif: year mo family war removed to tho HUM you, mid two yea pi later to Anil land, which remained tho family humi) ftir mny yean. In UC1, ns:captan of a patnpany fouMttlnn if 10 inert hastily orcau licd In llocuo Itlmr valley, ho roi cuml an omlKrnnt (rain from Modoc Ii Indians at Illoody I'olnl on Title lake. In 18C2, as n member of tho Ore- non loKlslature from Jacktou coun i ty. I.lnilwiy AppleRdto was n promot- r if the reioliitlon nslilnn for the r tablt.! mem cf n post In tho lako country, mainly for tho protection of travel on tho south road tho result -f which resolution was tho ostnb Ii. hmeut of Kurt Klamath tho fol- KOTKH AND Itll.MlNIRCCN' r.H ()V l-AVINO OUT AND 1STAI1MSII- ino Tin: obi) i;i:i'.iiANT HOAD INTO 80UTHi:ilN OHK (SON IN TlIU YBAU IS 10. t V t r T t y V r r r r t t t y y t y y y y y y y y y t t y y y y t y y y t y T 'i.w. tf&& fM 'i'"- w'tll' 1 B 5SJ S1EOP AJ MIC "Trr r .K l3CStkr a?r jbn V7" CHIWSTMAS STORE b sfcS This store is the Ricat Chrislmaa ctorc of Klamath Falls. Wc have toys to please tho children bul we stress particularly our practical, worthwhile cfts such as leather covered chairs and couchcc, riitja, library tables, rockero, dishes, claoswarc, silver ware, and everything that Roes to innkc n home a plp.ee of rest and enjoyment. Make u Christmas present that will please not for- the day olone but will bo treasured for years to come. ' s Visit this store and see what we have that might interest you.' Remember you arc welcome to look and my clerks 'are glad to show you goodo whether you purchase or not.' J Perkins Furniture House 127 So. Sixth St. Klamath Falls,, Ore. 3m$n$3h$4$.$ "FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMESHm$mH a flK t y y y y y v i i z y f y v i t y t y y y y V i t y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y lly Mndsay Appleeii" After tho laptu of 31 yearn, (ns thnro has been no history of this elr cumitanco plnoU heforo the public), I propose to rIvo a plain statement of facts from notes taken nt tho time nnd from memory, RlvlnR motlres that led to (ho enterprise Our Im migration of 1843 bolnc the largost thai had ever crowed (ho plalm, our pronrois was nveoNarlly slow, hnv InR to hunt out pnsres for our wau ons over river, creeks, ilrep Kei llor, iIIkkIiik down tho liaolc whero nfthliiK but a peck trail had ben before, cutting our way thr.Mish fie tlcnso foresta heforo wo could reach the valley of tho Columbia, and then It appeared na though our greatest troubles had begun: for hero wo had to encounter cataracts and falls cf tho Columbia nal tho broad nnd lofty Cascades, with their heavy forests. Party TnKcs To Itnstt At Tort Walla Walln. on tho banks of tho Columbia river, with our teams about oxhaiuloil, wo wcro ndvlscil to leciYo our w axons and animals over winter at that placo In tho caro of tho Hudton Hay Co. A portion of tho Immigrants, In- eluding my two brothers' families i nnii my own accepieo me itvpdiii- tlon, provldlnR wo cotrld' procure boats In which (o itoMetid tho rr.er, ns It was supposed wo mlRh( pro cure (hem from tho lludion Hay company. Under theio coasldora (Ions wo miiilo iirrangemenls with (ho said company for (ho care of (be latter through the winter Wo failed In our efforts to obtain boats, harlcRji whip-saw and other (ools with us, wo hunted loss from tho masses ot drift wocJ lodned along (ho river banks, hewed them out sawed them Into lumber, and built boats, and with our families nnd tho contemn of our wagons, commenced tho descent of tho river. Or. Whlt man procured us tho eervlco ot two Indians to net ns pilots to Tho Dalles. Kram (hero wo (bought wo would hnvo but little trdublo by making a portago at tho Cascades Wo did, well till we reached tho Dalles, n tcrlcs ot falls nnd cntar ucts. Just nboo tho Cascndo moun tains, olio ot our boats, containing six persons, wus civuebt In oao cf Jtho.o torrlblo whirlpool nnd upset Tlirt-o Lost In K.ipliU My Bon, Warren. ten yiars old, my brother Jossu's im, Kdward, smno ago, mid n man by tho nnmo of Mc Clullnn, who was n membar ot my f mn lly, woro lott. Tho other thrco who ojeaped, wero left to struggle tho holt they could until wo mado tho land with tho other boats. Leav ing tho women nnd clilldron on shoro whllu wo rusho 1 to tho rescue. It was only with tho greatest effort that wo woro ablo to keep our boats from sharing tho samo fnto. Wn. Doako, ii young mun who could not swim, held on to a feather-bed until overtaken nnd rescued. W, l'arker nnd my son Kllsha, then (wolvo yonra old, aftor drifting through whirl pools among cragged rocks for moro than n mile, rescued themselves by, catching hold ot n largo rock n fow led nbovo water nt tho head ot Hock Ulaiitl, At tho tlmo ot tho disaster It was utterly Imposstblo to render (hem nny usslstanco for It was only wjth tho greatest skill tlmt wo sue ceodod In saving tho women and children from sharing tho samo Into. It was a painful sccno beyond des cription, Wo dared not go to tholr nsslslnnco without exposing tlio oc cupants ot tho other boats to cortulu destruction, wlillo thoso' persons wore struggling for Hfo lu tho surg ing waters. Tho whola scono was witnessed by fien. Fremont nnd Ills company of explorers who wero camped immodlatoly opposite, nnd wero powerless to render ua nny ns- Blstnnco. Tho bodies ot tho drown ed woro never recovered, though wo otforod n rownrd to tho Indians who scurchod tho river for months, Wo m m )i mmAi AiiM'SHmf "ft 1 CT RSa.WCiff . &WrJil26Bir II 1 Wm.t& W'W I W W. WIS WCCIi Bf'fVTS t I m I 1 rm I This week jfrrfjf window dliplsys of Crown Array SUru have been made where men's mrrdsh Ingi are told. TH!w I They sre worth I H seeing and offer I II many iuggc'- M V tioiu in weir I B log apparel for fj iOU H till and winter 1 SI 1 ; J IKI comfort. X ffl 1 V I l fl GotOr" I Id ( H W I . .u A .vM Tcs liH J 1 Dealer I i. ; 1 CiWN Aniiy Shirts Wk I m fciv WmL mL ri R(;v ISIk. nfiW M m wm m m m mmw mm - - j 1 I j .. I - E Is Headquarters for - I J U$& CROWN ARMY SHlffil I in Klamath Falls iJ,!;C jmiurlng A Shirt for- Fallal Winter (bmfoit WHETHER'you'rc bucking the, brisk autumnal winds in voca--tions that compel you to be out of doors, or at work in hardware and grocery stores, you'll appreciate the comfortable warmth a CiiovfN Army Shirt affords. ' It will keep you warm outdoors yet not too warm indoors.'. Cp.own Army Shirts arc made of genu ine U. S. Army Serge Flannel, smartly tai 1 jrvd 5 1 Zero styles for men. They arc the most comfortable, dressy and fine wearing garments imaginable and do not readily show soil. Ask your dealer in men's furnishings to chow you a Crown Army Shirt; price $5, Look for the "Crown" on the neckband. It's there for your protection,' GREENEDAUM, WEIL & MICH ELS Makers . San Francisco MUftfontlntMti Vago-I) iW,