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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1922)
5C I3! A p.. row THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOV1IAY, NOVIIMIIKU H7, 102 m- v y.v rjWjlrt'S Jjf Journal of the Old South Road Whose? j The Office Cat "BY JUNIUS KIII.1.V, Till: I'lSlirUMA.V llo rlnoth uji early In the morning nnd (llittiirboth tlio wholo house hnlit. Mighty ore Jili preparation. Ho. feocth fort Ii full of hope When tho day Is far spent, ho return- eth, mnnlllnR of strong drink, nnd the truth la not In him. "Now" oboervos Orvlllo Klllott "tho CnllMhenle, movements required In grooming tho Ice-pan Aro centered nbout The ash pit door Of the. Furnace. I lir.vo Just about reached tho conclusion, says John A. Smith, that I would be ns much of a failure as n musical critic as n Ford tiro on a Packard wheel. , A WIBK mnn Publisher "In your story, I no tlco you make tho owl hoot "To Whom' Instead of 'To Who' ". Author "Yes, this Is a Boston owl". Any man Is well oft who thinks ho Is, ercn If ho hasn't n penny, mental wealth Is tnero lasting than dollar wealth. Itaiult nf Kfflrient Training Tho detail -had just arrived near tho front lines when tho captain looked around nnd noticed a prlratn, hat)os and coatlcss. "'Where's tho rest of your uni form?" ho demanded. "Hack whero' wo carao from." "o back and get It." Tho private vanished and later re appeared correctly uniformed but without his rifle. "Whero's your sun?" , "Left It back' where wo came from." "Listen!" bellowed tho captain. "You'ro a flno soldier. What wero you In civilian Wo?" "Plumber's assistant." (fimtliniitl from Hnturtln)) NOTKS AND UKMINISCHNCKS OF IAYINO OUT AN'I) KSTAM.IS1I 1NO Till: Ol.l) KMUlltANT ItOAI) INTO SOUTllk'ltN 0111 OON IN TIIK Yi:AIl IS4G. Jly I.lnttw Applrgntn On tho morning of July..lOth,to proceeded nlong tho rldito' wrtour( or flvo miles and canto to quite, a. Inrge spring, but so strongly Impreg nated with alkali that wp could only 'use It In making coffee. Hero e rested an hour or so whllo the horses crated. This morning wp passed over a country abounding In qunrtt. At this spring our granlto rldgo terminated, and before s was a vast desert plain, without a spear of vegetation, and covered with nu alkaline ctforejenro which glittered beneath tho scorching rays of the sun. Tho heat was lntonso an wp rodo slowly out to tho eastward up on tho great plain. After wo had traveled a few miles, wo observed what was supposed to be n lake, even fancying that wo could seo tho waves upon Its surface, but after riding In thnt fllreetlon awhile, we discovered that It was only ono of thoso optical Illusions so often ex perienced on the desert. Noxt, wo saw what wo supposed to bo a clump of willows to tho eastward and rode. In that direction with alt possible dispatch, but, on noarlng tho place. wo discovered, to our Intense dlsnp- In with us, Wo of eourso mnlo it "uttunpedo" for tho water. On our arrival there two of tho party, till ing .1 lnrgo horn with water, started on their return with It to Smith. They mot hint on tho way, hnnglng on to the horn of his nnddlo, whllo his horse was following our trail. Hy tho llmo thny returned tho other party nlso arrived, so thnt, lit about p. in., wo. found ourselves nil to gether again. The other party had fared nltno'l as badly as wo had, not ' having had any wntor slnco tP o'clock In the forenoon of tho day before. Although n Godsend to us, this water was almost m bad as one could Imagine. It was In tho bed otl a little nlkall lake, thickly studded with reeds. There wero about four I Inches of strong nlkall water resting I upon a bed of thin mud, and It was i so warm nnd nauseating that It was Impossible for some of tho party to retain a stomach-full very long nt a time. It was a grand relief to our poor horses to hate an abundance j or water ana gras onco more, ami. tired as they were, they worked busl Jly nil night upon tho reeds nnd grasses about tho llttlo lake. Much exhausted wo retired early, ami arose considerably refreshed the next morning. Itrnrlt llii'nilxittlt It I tor On tho morning of July IS, our t "PfflO ' ; m il ..j"i "GRAY WOLF", OF PACIFIC LEAGUE TO BE INDIAN CHIEF Hero Is little "John Dee." nbout two nnd n half yearn old, who ' Is unclaimed In New York utter a ' Pullman trip front Bhrovoport, Uu I Tlio lulhnnn porter stated that a woman had asked him to bring tho j cmki 10 iscw orw wncro no wpum lo claimed. Tho child ennnot speak i his name nnd no clue to hU Iden tity has leon illicovorcd. course was nearly southeast nlong the- cdpo of a vast level plain to our ...... i. n. .irgnt. immense columns oi siuoko po mment. that It was only a pllo of ' .,., , ,, . . , r. . , , , .... . were still rising In front of us, nnd black volcanic rocks, fifteen or twen-, . . . . ,. ..i-i, . . . . . .tat about tea or eleven o clock wo ty feet high. The sun was now get- , . , IIUK IU1V U. uuu ...v ... """ ... TS... flrn. .f,m,ln,l fr U4 !-, MVv - ; aw miles along tho valley of tho Hum- 1 boldt river, for wo wero now In tho Tin: mnn'.s pukfi:ri:xck I lovo to list tho blrdlcl's chirp, Tlio setting hen's grim cluck, Hut for a change I like to hear Tho huckleberry huck. Judge Slnco Hastus It 22 and you, Dinah, aro 65, It Is clearly a caso of Spring marrying Autumn. Dinah Oh, no, your honor. 'Pears to mo It's mo' llko tho Day o Ilcst mnrryln Labor Day, Jack Hums says the optimist laughs to forget. The pessimist for gets to laugh. Ik'oiiomy of Production "So you'ro keeping hoes, bo ye?" naked Illram Hosklns of his neigh bor, on tho way to town. "Yop, and I'vo figured out how I can make ngaln as much money out of 'urn, too," replied Eph Drown; "How's that?" "Why, I'm going to- havo'em crossed with llghtnln' bugs, so that they kin too to work at night." How Pessimist Walter Hannon many will this car hold? Optimistic Salesman Three, but six can get In If they're wol acquainted. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storma force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are rights on .Slab, Bloclcs, Body and Tama oack Your business is solicited. Oi Peyton & Co. ! mm, mm flwwJffawiWi somewhat abating, yet It remained qulto hot as wo rodn a few miles to a 4. J s . .1n a. m vtlsKt too r, aru ui. w. .. . "-";;nrar vlclnlt)' of that stream, and at closed In upon us wo selected our satisfaction of camping place In a llttlo R l "", on , bank. Wo mere were soma strong sbfo uuu- growing. To these wo tied our horses securely, for, as there was not a blade of grass and they wore suffering for water, wo know they would leavo us, should they break away from their fastenings. The only camp duty we had to perform that night was to spread our blank eta down upon tho loose sand. Then wo stretched ourselves upon tficm. with llttlo hon of rest, for our thirst- had by that time becomo in tense: worse, no doubt, frcm reason of our having drank the strong al kali water In tho morning. Oar re flections that night were gloomy In tho oitrcmo. Kven If wo could have heard the cry of a night bird or the familiar nolo of a-coyote, It would have given us encouragement, for It would havo Indicated tho presenco of water somewhere In tho vicinity: but not a sound was heard during tho live long night except our own voices and tho restless tramp of thol hilt famished horses. PntilpH Mt-e IteunllPtl As wo started out on tho morning of July l"th to tho eastward we could seo only a short distance on account of the doaeo clouds of smoke which enveloped tho country. We spent much of tho day In searching In various places for water and at about 4 o'clock In the afternoon we camo to tomo ledges of rock. They afforded a shelter from tho scorch Inc rays of the sun, and wo halted to rest for a while, as somo of the party were now so exhausted that thoy could scarcely ride. From tho top of the rocks wo could discern a small greenish spot on the desert flvo or six miles dlstnnt, and, hoping to find water there, wo decided to ride towards It although Holier l Smith was now suffering sevcroly from n pain In tho head, and, as ho was not able to ride, wo woro com pelled to leave him under tho rocks, with tho understanding that ho would follow us as soon as he felt nblo to ride. After going four or flvo miles, we beheld a horseman approaching us. This soon proved to bo John Jones, one of the party who left us at Dlack Itock on the morning of the Htb. Ho had found water nt the Place we wero making for. and. In searching for the rest oMil party, had-accldenlally. fallon ping upon found this sluggish stream about thirty feet wldo, and the water strongly alkaline and of a milky hue. Along its banks wero clumps of willows, affording us an abundanco of fuel, and as there was plenty of grass for our horses our camp was a good one. Slnco leaving Habblt Holo springs we had traveled much too far south of our eourso to satis fy us, and our deslro was now to travel up the Humboldt until we should roach a point nearly cast of Ulack Itock. and endeavor to find a routo for tho road more directly on our old course. On July 19, we traveled perhaps twenty miles In n northeasterly di rection along tho river bottom, and encamped. Tho noxt day, July 20. we pursued our way along the riv er, on a good, easy routo, making about tho samo distance as tho day boforo. On the 21st wo continued our march up tho river and at noon came to a point where tho river bot tom widened out Into quite an ex tensive meadow district. From this point wo rould sen what appeared to be a low pass through tho ridge on the west, through which was a channel of a tributary of tho Hum boldt, now dry. Here wn decided to encamp and send out a party to ox amino tho country towards Pluck Itock. (To Ho Continued) COMING EVENTS November 29 Social for benefit school phonograph fund, I-ono Pine school. November 29 Chamber of comracrco forum. November 30. Junior Dlks relay races. November 30 Thanksgiving Day. November 30 Thanksgiving union church services, Haptlst church. December 4. Circuit court opens for December term, December C Ht. Paul's Kplscopal (lulld bazaar. December 8. Preibytorlan church chicken dinner and baz- nar. December 9 tho Methodist church bazaar. NEW TODAY FOR HF.NT 2-room cabin, suitable for husband and wire. See Dlek, 210 llroail St. 27-2S WANTKD Hnnsiiwnrk by experi enced girl. Hot M. II. the Herald. 2T-29 FOIt 8AI.K Ono "'-room, ono -I-room nnd ono 3-ronm hoitio. All modern, all new, nil cIosk In. Very easy terms. 7U N, tlth St. 27 FOIt SAl.K Jlousvhotd gooJi In cluding Majestic range nt less than half prlco. whttu enamel d rei ser, etc., Kvun's npts. Apt. No. II. 27 WOMAN WANTS Housework for family. Call Klvurslde apart ments. 27-29 FOIt HKNT Partly furnished 3 room house, also furnished house keeping rooms. 1113 Pine, phone 56SH. 27-2S TITIIKKY DINNER will bo served Thanksgiving Day at tho .Marshall House front 1 o'clock to ;t. An many as can, please phone. Tran sients SOc. 27-29 FOIt SAUK About 45 tons first and second cutting alfalfa In first class condition nine mile from Falls and close to Midland. Prlcx f S 00 per ton If taken at once, t'hllcotu & Smith, 727 Muln St. 27-28 FOlNI On Merrill ronJ. small bag containing baby's appnrel Own er may hno same by Identifying nndj pnylng for this ail. vunru Hiitciiinr Tho Sinoko. 27 19 Lepers Paroled w From Molokni Island J SAN I'ltANCItU't), Nov. 27. Hurry Wohortnii. thn "gniy wolf" of tho Piu'ltln coast lumnhnll loagmi, Is to biH'iimo nu Indian chief nnd ' fans up and down tho circuit will Wul-, om hU rntiirn tn the game nn lomlor' of tho Sentllil trllm ln nett- d.U- ' i nice OiiP-llmo mnnngor nf tho New York Yankees. Wohertoii lod thu! s'nu Praiu'lrco team to it pennant In 1!U.". nnd was halt way toward nn. other ting In 1917 when ho was ro iiK'tcd f rum thu management of the oluti. Ho went Into tho nutimiiihlle hiiiitien, starling nt tho bottom ni n salesman, nnd only it fijw weelm ngu was mnde snlca muiuiger nt his firm 1PM. Wnhnrlnn's tusk Is to put Hie Seattle Indians up Into tho first divi sion, ns fur up as poxslbln, and to keep them there, llo wilt sileeed Dirnrou John Admits as manager and will Iiiivk full charge. Nick Wllllium. srout for tho Souls In U22. will be nil Indian ho tit under , Wotvertoti next ytstr. i "I lsnto so much confldenro In J Wolt prion's ability", said Juntos i llol.lt. Vresldetlt nt thn Seattle elilb, "thnt I beltevp ho rould havn had the rluli up In the first division with the material tvo had hot car. "Hut wp nro not going to ho satis fied with material of thnt alPiro Wo want the bpst nullnblP nnd wp think Wohorton knows ball players wtiPtt ho seen them and mnkes tho best us (t thi)np ho has " III his playing diiyi Wolterton was n star third bnvntnn In thu National league for )piirs, Ki-n when with Han FrnneUco ho often went Into Knitted himself to add the needed utrcngth on occasions. Ho may do It again. Holdt sayii lip experts to glvo Wol terton nil entire new Infield. It lio ceinary. and to strengthen nil thu other parts of the club. Oregon (It) llnwlov Pulp mid Paper Co., minimum building mi other unit nt cost of $l,nuti,iOi) mid iihIiu: Idno ndilltlonnl eliii'trle h. p. ContniK Oregon plmiiilng In erect u tiihcrctiliitlN hniipitnl with Ntntn ntd. Til lie a good mluet'iit bath nt the Hut SpiliiKH Until Huuso. ' 211 '" O, 11. H. VOTK'll lleiillllir IIIP"tlUK Alollll I'lllipler, No, III . M. H, i'uoBilny Nov. 2H.. 7'iin p. m. liueliil, lofrnsliiiiimls. VlnlhUM widenlii". Hy Older nf IMllli HeUill, W. M. 37-3H . Albany city biiiint for shown 1 1 dm I ion of 1.211)1 10 IH23 24 ROUNDS KKvntAi. i.itti.i:-i'si: pixnos In fln condition with guarantee and with divided pnymentn for re liable folks. Kurt Shepherd lu . lr, Main St l.'-tf Call nt tho Hot IIour. Springs Ma", 21 I Scandinavian Hall Wednesday Night, Nov. 29 MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds Joe Swindler vs. Lewis Eip'cn 'SEMI-WINDUP ' G Rounds ' Jack Hnrnin.n vs. Lorcncc Daw SPECIAL EVENT 'I Rounds Kid Browne (colored) vs. Jimmio Moore CURTAIN RAISER 4 Rounds Kid Bichti vs. Taufjhy Anderson Reserved Ring Side Reserved Rinr; Seats General Admission $3.30 . 2.20 DOORS OPEN 8 O'CLOCK, BOXING 9 O'CLOCK HONOM'M'. T. II. Nov 2T - ( Paroles for 19 more Inmate of the Knlapaupati loprosarlum on tho 18 liitiUs nf Molok.il, M-mn of whom hate been confined nt the settlement for bi'-ro than twenty yearn, hnvo Jiin recommended hy th ti'rrltnrlal board of health as tho conscqucncuJ of tho fturcomiful rsults that hate attended their treatment with chaut moogr.i oil specific, ovolved by Dr A. I.. Dean, prwIJent nf the univer sity of Hawaii. Tho latent paroles, to sixteen men and thrco women, brings to nearly ( 200 tho number of persons who have, been treated In Hawaii slnco 1919, when tho specific, was. discovered, 1 according to a health' brjird announcement. Persons released on parolo are not ' considered to b. cured, but tho ex amining physicians believe that tlio ( dleoaso has been checked In their cases sufficiently to permit thum toi mingle vlth other persons without dangpr. Sawmill being built nt I.awlor, Oak Hldgo branch S. P. Co, I.ano county. (larlbaldl to havn a 00,000 n day lath plant. Mnn rntinly btnlgnt for 1923, 1 14,777 below that of 1922. Kugeno Contract lot for warn-house. THANKSGIVING TURKEY Purchase yours direct from the farmers at their booths Tues day and Wednesday. Wc will have everything that com with the great fcest! Turkey Dressed, lb $ .42 Home Made Oatmeal Cookies, Turkey Live, lb 33 doz 25 Chicken Dressed, lb 30 Home Made Health Dread, each .20 Chicken Live, lb 2f Home Made Chow Chow, lb. .30 Our Own Make Mince Meat, lb. .25 Home Made Sauerkraut, qt. . .15 Sweet Potatoes, lb ...r 05 Home Made Pumpkin Pies, each .30 Pumpkins, lb ., 02 Home Made Minco Pies, each .25 Massachusetts Cranberries, lb 30 Home Made Doughnuts, doz 25 No. d-1 Arizona Grapefruit, each ,0S . k'i.wi No. 01 Oranges, doz 1,15 ' " j, ,,,,,,. rv.. No. 150 Oranges, doz 70 J, L Kin M Extra Select Lemons, doz 55 ,IUS K,M(I8, Soft Shell WalnuUs, lb 35 Willamette Valley Italian Prunes Almond Nuts, lb 30 lb 15 Country Whipping Cream, Y pt. .25 Iloguo River Petite Prunes, lb. . .13 Whole Hulk Milk Direct from Home Dried Peacnes, lb 15 the Farm, qt 10 Home Dried Pears, lb 15 Country Dultcr, lb 50 Assortment of New Crop Local Creamery Butter, lb 55 Beans . Local Bakery Bread, loaf i)c and .13 Uuge Variety of Apples Home Made Bread V,.j lb. loaf .15 Come in and seo our dis- Homc Made Fruit and Frosted play of Turkeys, the finest Cakes 35 in tho laud PUBLIC MARKET 126 N. 6th St. , Phone 169-W DOINGS OF THE DUFFS sr Tom Gets Bawled Out z: BY ALLMAN Zl CtTj!!!?- "" .-AJ L-rf... , .flllouLPflypAJ . GO DOWN VITH VOU-I U7' y 5 J-' - I Vi '- ' i Pi - -' ?&& ' I UP TO THAT YoUNCLftcrV- JT I v - i j SLAPPED VOU I VstAMT TO DO SOME SHOPPING ' ' " yCTM' ' ' ' r'iTr"" r " " '' ' I'VE SEEN VOOR TYPE -"" srt IV H I?IGHT IN THE MCE- : ) - THIS MORNING! 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