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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I IIIII.W. NOMMIII.il ill, nSL m r-r v i s tt Of- av to ix r VS. u k r vC ,.' sf u : m r u m The Evening Herald r. K. MM7LX. .HHtor nd PablUher M, K. IIUi.w . . ., . ..,Clt EdHor F. O. KIOKIJB Advertising Manage - Published dally except Bandar, at Tha Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Pallt, at 11 Eighth street. Entered at tbe postofftca at Klam ath Falls. Ore., for trnim!ilon taroach tha malls aa aecond-class aaattar. MEMBER Or TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Tka Associated Praia la exclusive ly atltlad to the ute for publica tion of all nawa dtspatchca credited to tt, or sot otherwise credited In Ula paper, and alto the local now pablUbtd herein. ADVERTISErtS Copy for display advertising must be In thU offlco not later than 3 pjn. on the day preceding publica tion In order to be Inserted In tho Itaue of the paper of the next dar Want adi and reading notices will be received up to 12 noon on the . dar of issue. Herald Publishing Company. .VIUDAY, XOVKMllKIt 24, 11)22 rj4 Jj ! I '.-DEEDS COUNT I li f Ut T IS not tho critic who counts.' 1 said, Theodore Hooserelt, "net tho manwho points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done bet ter. The credit belong to the man who Is actually In tho arena; whose face Is marred by dust and aweat; who comet short again and again because there Is no, of fort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who docs know tho great enthusi asm, the great devotion; who spends himself In a worthr causc;who at tho best, knows In the end (he tri umph of a high achievement, and who at the worst It ho falls, at least falls whllo daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with thoio cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." m I WORKING YOUR WAY I I TO HEAVEN I THE word "service." Is becoming hackneyed. Hut It expresses about tho highest sentiment of tho humnn mind. The few Interpret It rightly. A famous syndicate writer won ders what tho, world of Industry will do' when orcfy man has learned the "saving habit" wfl provides for himself at least a modest competen cy. Ills syndicated arttclo expresses a fear that .In a generation or so everybody will bo so financially com fortable and Independent that there will be no manual workers left to do the world's heavy physical labor. He should not worry. Tbe time is coming when children will be trained to Industry, common labor and thrift; when they will be taught that a life of honest labor la the only honorable one for the phy sically fit. The heavier the work, tbe tougher the muscles and the harder tho hands, the higher the in dividual In the public estimation. Then there will be no lack of man ual labor. Hard work of somo kind Insures tbe sanest and happiest life. When all the psysleally fit are busy three fourths of the daylight of each 24 hours at some useful labor, they wllf bo healthy and strong. That kind of life, with worry and fear ana want eliminated, will ovolve a new and better race. Tho more Intellectual, the better educated, tho better workman ho or she will bo, and the happier. But there will be no lack of shift less labor as long as tbe majority, including the powerful religious or ganizations, believe It Is a natural and unchanging law that to him that hath it shall bo given, and that which tho poor dovil has shall be taken away; or, In other words, that thero will always be two classes of people the rich and tho poor tho exploiters and tho exploited. Wo have olten been told by tu- elect that wo can't have heavon on earth; that wo should bo satisfied with our earthly lot and hope for something- better in a future ilfo. Vet, we are also taught to pray, "Thy will bo done, us In heavon, so on earth," Wo pray for heaven on earth but deny that It can over bo so. The best brum! of labor will not como until urganUod society teaches child and youth that enough is enough;' that tho mulll-inllllonalro at tho top and tho proletariat at thd bottom does not conttltuto tho Ideal clvllltatlon. Whon great Industrial enterprises shall not depend upon enormous ag gregations, prlvnto capital to f. nanco them, but upon tho common wealth; ..wheaonly men of. Integrity nnd ablljtyyBhallbo callod to admin ister government then thuro will be plenty of cVmruon labor to do tho world's work," and it will bo tho best tho world has ever known. Common labor, woll. end consclcn tlously done service will become tho practical religion on this old earth n long tlmo arriving but none tho less tho kind of clvllltatlon wo haro been unknowingly striving for theao thousands of years. Then, "well done, thou Reed and faithful servant," will tnko on It literal meaning Kxchango. TSm$IM8 jxyy What sounds worse than a phono Rraph almost run donnT Tho report that Jack Hcmpsey of fers tn play tho All-Atnorlcun foot ball team Is untrup. Pork costs most after It Is mndu Into chicken salad. Illinois congrcMWcman has four children so should pick up things quickly In the. Home. Flro Mestroycd a furniture plant In llethlehcm. Pa., and all wo hope Is It burned tome folding beds. There Is somo talk of tho cx-kals-or going Into tho movies but he 'can't. -He stays married too long. Tho reason so many don't get ahead of the game Is they don't play. This year's coffee crop la big but cafo owners haven't heard It. Moving -the totephono hook too rapidly doesn't giro a signal but It relieves tho mind a little. Winter brings back tho man who takes n cold bath dally and lies about other things alto. Tho man who roasts chestnuts It guilty of cruelty to worms. People smoko so much now It Is hard to tell when to call tho firemen. A Kansas horse has won tho horse lumping championship. Another tri umph for Kansas auto speeders. Funny thine. Jutt wilt happen. The mayor of New York has gone to Chicago because ho needed rest. Indiana Inventor has n folding blp pocket chair. It Is needed If there Is something on the, other hip. f t No man Is boss In his own home unless 'the family' Is away. ' - " Lightning struck an ,oll well la. Texas. It Is not known-what tno on stock salesman had Just said. . , Nell Walker of Ilotton Is walking around tho wprld. It takes a good swimmer to walk around tho world. Illches do not bring happiness, but J. Pierpont Morgan had 353 tons of coal In his cellar. . Prlecs teem to bo among the many things mado of rubber. sWhcn they hit tho bottom they bounce. The troublo with the man who talks all tho time Is he can't leavo and get away from It. Somo pcoplo ylll bo skinny all their lives If they don't serve a fow months In Jail. INDIAN, 102, TAKES ' PLUNGE IN CHILLY WATERS EACH DAY IJELMNGHAM. Wash., Nov. 24. Alone and unable to speak Kng- llsh, Friday Blkmash, 102-ycar-old Btlklno Jndlau, takca a pluneo In tho chilly waters of Friday crcok at Uow, near here, every mornlns. and recommends It for those who seek tbo fountain ot eternal youth. Despite his longevity, Friday has a fow Ideas of his own. For ono thine, bo doesn't believe In letting his hair get too lone, but rather holds to tbe present day "flapper" stylo of head dress, which is char acteristic of tbo .Indians of hU tribe, believed to be descendants of the old Stlklne Indian's ot west ern Canada, who migrated to tho south, drovo tho Bulattlo Indians before tliuni, and in later years mlnglod with them in peaceful pur suits. Friday claim, ho never haa had shoo leather on his feet In all of bin 102 years. IIu has only ridden on n train onco In hi life, when ho hail, boon struck by a locomo tlvo and was being rushed to a hos pital for treatment. Tho treat ment which tho hospital nurgo ac corded him at this tlmo mado him a strong admirer of girls. Ilo .Is believed to bo tho last living mem ber ot his trlbo. NEW TODAY FOR SAl.K About 10 head milk cows. HolstoliiH and Jersuys. 8. Ii. Burnett, Midland, Willltt'a ranch. 24-1' Whllo In town tafeo a swim ut tho Hot Bprlnca Uath House. 21 1 1 II . Xj.lcyudcJ 1 You'll njn-co there is a world of eluinn . sir " I i in our new hats. uxox vi:ius ix tiii: popuuur mi.uhjs. I IttiACK, IlltOU'N AXl) XAVY. I i ' The War President's Message1 K&l KZ23B. 'VygF&ftAx in the doorway of his Washington horns, Woodrow Wlltcn spoke vith his old vllror and ccthutlnun to the wcll-n-Uhlnc croud which fol lowed formtr Ambassador Morgenthau to ;y its' respects on Artntitlco Vay. The former runlcjiaiir to Turkey Is shown on tho xlahu Personal Mention Joo IConop loft this m'braliiB for Ashland nflrr a brief vlill hvre. It. O. TrowbrldKo, who for a a. me past wev has been hede on biislnens., left this mornlni; for KuRHnr. Mr. and Mrs. William Mulfcas bavo returned from a.lirUf honoy moon trip to San Francisco, J. S. Kent wax n passenger ou tbe morning train for Sau I'ratiotoco alter some time spent In Klamath county on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Woods left yesterday for Ccpeo, California, where tlioy will spend several days beforo going on to Salem to spend tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Conrad, who liato been living ho re, for tho past few months, left this morning for Uunsmulr to make their permanent home, Mrs. V. J. Daly, who suffered a broken leg In an automobile accl dont a few days aso, Is reported by hoipltal officials to be slowly im proving. Tlay Telford, who has been In i Oakland, California, for the past fuw days has returned husiu. Ho was accompanied to tho California city by his brother, Wilbur, who remain ed there. j MUi Virginia Illggs has arrived I hero from Itosoburg and will make i Klamath Falls her permanent home. She will bo associated with her aff ter, Mrs. !'. h. 'Davis, who la a pub lic stenographer here. "Tho I'atron of Art." a llttln ono act play,- v.-na staged by tho frcih man class of tho Bacred Heart Academy" at 2 o'clock this after noon. Tho production was n bene fit for tho printing press fund. CIlaw l.'arl Klrltpntrlck. head of tho ex tension department of tho lulver- j Buy oi wrcgon, in in iiiu my mr n two-days' visit. Whllo In town lie will Inspect tho Klamiith county high school. Last night hn mot wjth the group who are forming a Klwanl.i club. Fruuk Buydcr nnil.Mlta Itulli Mil ler, both employee of tho Duiincr Motor company, surprised thuir frlonds with a rjulut v.'cddlng lit 8 o'clock Thursday mvoiiIiik at tho homo of tho brlilu'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, I. Miller, Wantland nvenno, Tho ltov. A, II, IlrJutow of tlio Christian church performed tho cr omouyt Only frly'iuls and relatives of tho brldo and groom attoaded, 3 ,,, .. c Tho young cnuplo will continue, tojl lli " qltx ati ap.v.3 meir nomo in luamsui Jans. MALIN, TULE LAKE lt f. lltil.i win iirMrh NovemlMr . imin.-dtat.iV diioHinc iiin'sim. day srheol rtyH: : Thrro ,vs- na altiiilancoor SOI at iv fluaday .Cool Mt ,ad..y Mr. 1I,Sok; after Ai. ctn. ti . S'Vi'R ' l, . ihmdk in iii jwtnmj Hor. I Mr. and JInt'Boolc teavn ifatUftlaV! . .,,- ".... . , zR for KlMMtfc Xall und'mi AlfenjUy win h w miiiKwa. i:arv wtre ....... ..Ml .l !.. u.l..l.. iiivjr .mi uwk iris niiiir?r. r " iuroy ;iaa onroiiw ni ,io Malln lileh aehool alare inol'pjeToa lii. (i.iA fTiaju .u.nl. Jlr. end Mrs. Chas. Kimahl were IJonnsa v'sUits Krlday and Batiir- May. Mr. Joe JmoIm baa been III but Is recovtrlnj;. j Jlr. Trelor wa In tills fecllon of h ......... i,.i,i.- . .. i.i. ..... tho country lODkla after his ml noniMiNiu, piawnK caivea tor tno winter and buying bay. Milwaukee to work. do $2,000 street! Hr celled 7(1 ii!i(, mmmhi'm iii'm t Jinxlrls, nuir on ll-.i!.i) at Ui (i'i)ldcn Itulc. 2 1 PUBLIC AUCTION On account of ri-tli-Ine; from funning. I jiiii offrrliip; till mr fm mine ninclilnci-y ifml all ro.upiimiit uel on mi up-t'i-ibito fiirtu, ut C. II. .'Icnlll imirli One-Half Mile North of Merrill Saturday, Nov. 25, at 10:30 a. m. Also u fen uell linil ilnli'y heifers mill lows, Ti'i-iiis of N.1I0 lire I joai-'fi llme'iil H on iipprovril frnirllj'i rr illinium fur rahli on Minis C. H. MERRILL, OWNER. RW Boya don't forget, to trap the coyotes, pay you good prices for them this seacon. arvin V ia varrynnrsvrjiYmnvvrr amP'-san i, i xmE'iKmnrvm COMIC OPERA STILL POPULAR IN J7RISC0; CROWDS ATTEND HAN I'ltANC'ISCO, Nov. 2.1.- Kali rraurUcc has dnmonAtr.ilril Hint It Inlctwl In coutlo operas, old n'td now, liRiint waned by (V mniin-r In wlilcli it u rioekltiK to lli Hitoli opera kout, T)i upon, pretonlod by IVrrl Hiutninn and Paul Ste'n dcirff, fHiuiiuti In loool nnimlt as lm tiiK prrswtoil huio lhlrtytlve j.i-a ago at th old Tlvoll npora lnm- comjr iiprwx that vor In vogtnt at that time, i s.i bo men for prlrnt ranKlax from 21 cents to 11. , Hnrtmnn anil Hioliulorlf am put linn '.! operas In Hip orlMtnal mi n nor lliey wore gtagnd year ago. Tlielr precentatlon of "Thi t'lilmoi of Normandy, riio llohumlan ilirl ' ami other audi "1.1 fitvurlti almw a tmirli that none of the proet dn iun.ignr atteuipt, , imriuian, nurr a iwiub mniwn' i l.i tho motion picture world, renin d here to thx scene of i eari'i r i rin ii phi. vritti the Idea of prrsii Inn the old faturltoi but ho larVr i tlnu:i.-i.tl backing, lln coucelvr I ih li .if nabllii ltn ItSllilIn If a fvln ,1 , iii sis nanttiA iii ujgiiv ii"ii or thU operas would uo sapport n"d I'e HPlHWrod bef'ire clvle or-nl, r.ii oa and clubs oxpkUalhg ti.. P'-.i. Aftor h bad bren asaured vc-i .it I ly that the patillo vvanted rnmir ' '-!"' a of ottmr days, ho sold twrlvi- .i. . i::'on for $10. Brcn after ln- lutd tt GOO in tho bank from tti.' n'f f tlrheta bo was afraid to mat - tin- vmiuro. fearing fillnrn. imi 1 ' ntu.-illy lio tooa5nB option on the '., VI :,!. Tal.. ftUdltorluitl. bind -ni-.-iny and last May, with tjidr- il-.rr. he-tan rmluclHg cowle'oper- n i Tho operaa were presented tn r w.i'-l Itonsos In Oakland tor i i wink ad then lUrttnan m.i . i . ''.rf.' ri'ioved thMr rompant i t-.i:i Pianclsco and took over ft i -i pinnre ttioatre which ihty nnn -I tho lllvoli opera linus. llarina-i u.: Mii'inuorrr kbi tueir u-uiwm ki 1 Hi- idd Tlvoll ami In obtaining il. ihentm hero tb"T rp-nsmt(l It a rlm.'ly aa tby tnuld tO tite tboatro i ti.i v 'hnlpttl to make famous. Tlift. Itrvotl la tirtglnnl In that the patrons deride wblt-h opera the cum- i imiiy la to produce. Harttnan aad 8lllB,lorf r Ilav" lbsbed a lUt ! thlrty-wven operaa nml hav an j enuneed tlioy will preaest tho ot-rn "",. " ' . V . 1- L " ," of,N""7;- W .WW rl al "It.-UI.. 1ffwt.l - auintia tlto rtt.l tlni.. frjf- " itrtfiai vnivil far " ........ .. .. .... "10 ihvoii iiuiuyi'iiis iiib pwu oi. tfca w,rh,r thMr ot mi Vr.tnJ . (M a tar wh,e llJr 'ilrlak- ........ ... .. .. .. wnran me iw uiiow as) uij. ill i I solJ. In tin j -muo ioib" rlennHlM aro Klrun tn tho women iiatrms. I . . Try tin- Hot KprliiK Hath I'mi .- II-r 11 Anuria lets JITJ.I'-'S contract for new hotel. . rn-'l'Mln IM-i'la)' f foam and nrccM'i., ni'Vi-r lfor Ihhmi, prlnil -,.,,, ... .,. ,,,,,,. ,,,,,' -, Oroshitm cannory provomonts. receiving Ini- Call at tho Hot Spring lUUi 21-1 House. Hood Itlwr creamery (9,000 building. creeling otri - -i;o,()0. IVe- liinlli nt noon, U I will Ar i.v . tcr UCC III. rurs Ciross firaflROKSS n.M;iM n.wf-.-.. TirSa Ann says: il has )Qcn so long since ulio Iihh had good' bread, ha sure ilo appreciate Kniter Bread, ' ciwlmm, T?yo, French Prune, Pullman. asammxiMmamma SixA do Phcne G21-W. Chas. M, Landis FcV Goodness Sltu Eat UETTER DREAD lJ j Ki! i il ' ''' ' ri! SI :J Jaroe Oval Roasler Regular Price $4.25 Special or Saturday I j . to' I I ' ti Si . i Eaidvio Hardware Company The Winchc3ler Slorc vj. 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