Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1922)
Cir ft .' trt i MmuTwo .gaggl L1"1'1 L, . zrzzzz ltU:i'.L.L - ' TZ.L" . I -. ........ U N T. i HI SB .SURVIVOR OF VANISHING RAGEi GREA ,.)k . .... .yJ : I -1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nil itHim, nurmnftu n, ihjj, ,. i BANrFRANCISCO. Dec. 14. Te'iV) RMrvlvqttp: n vanishing Men kMV.bccn. found In San Francisco. MittWrs,of this roco used to bo on try.itret('ith'idlilR,r(:,fi-ohl ot cIr Mtorcc, thclr'thcis familiar thoURh s4ewbl wooden. Nq only ,ont cigf r, at6r Indian remains. Thlt oot, a squaw, spoko sadly as he consented to bo Interflowed. "I am what might bo called tbo .y iw;oi ino stonican, saia me woou WJ Indian lady, striving to be gay. ."Do you find things different?" aka via asked. "ladowl! Ughl Indeed! It lias keMLa great shock to my susceptible " Sto'Jit acnalbtllllcs I'm n Stoux, you , !W i k' 1 " made out ot a t&lhal the carpenter said used to gfim $0 the BIoux reservation n 'afcoel. ltT, to tec the Increase In ttoluag among women. ."Cffarela! UghS In my day they 'u,MrtLcti)il( iluilt sticks. Now tbo tV-lpwae ,ka'te popularised' the clgarcd t.tch an extent that the cheroots f;avMLto adTertlse Ilka this moot er Mitch In my hand arts hardly s& I .'jTaftre, ago there used to be n Efaa .yauag Iraquls bravo standing ki,ln;trcat.ot tlt cigar storo across tk streeL .Hut' then they went and gt la. a soda fauntnln and a sand wich business on tho side, and they packed oft my wooden friend to the clUr and split him up Into kindling. ' "Ire-seen the nutomobllM come , a4 tke saloons go, I'vo scon tobac cVekasrlag, become- dlsreputablo and at'ate4 clgarcta popular. I'm about ; t in M'-sWgfiH sm ilgfiiKgiiiiiiiiiiV g' gUflgHmnnniv a gHummiiiiiiiv toBv-gfttftftfifffV H3 PETITIQIS ASKS TIHL 13- DOLTH OF I S, wmEmmstsmMK T If Announcing New VABIIINUTON Dec. U -A sub stantial beginning ot ttio netlvo tc vetopment ot vast inlnariil wealth, horctotoru locked up In tbo public domain of tlio various wciturn states but now liberated under the general leasing laf, was recorded by Dr. II. Toster Ilaln, director ot (he bureau ot mines, la Ills annual report submitted today to tho Secio- tary ot tho Interior, Oil Is thu foremost product of thoso lands so tar. but Dr. Jlaln snld , that when coal resources ot tlio east start to glvo out, the government owned coal fields In the western states would be of prlmo Importance In tho fiscal year ended last June, thnro woro produced from got era- ment lands, other than Indian Tands, 1S,:33,3C2 barrels ot oil, of which tho federal government received as royalty 3,61C,S32 barrels, worth J4.76S.337, not Including bonuses. In addition, at tho end ot tho year i $14,000 n month wns being received ' by tho not eminent from natural gas teases on public lands lu Wyoming, tn tho Itocky mountain field nlom (hero woro on government laud 33C fT Mllltl-l'll IVl,-il I" UliU 11.1" .11111 j oil wells otfvhlch 26. were tho ,hunilerboU, ln , .. Salt Creek, Wyo., Hold. A hundrod I other wells warn being drilled. Vndor the terms of tlio dorolop- 1 WASlilNOTON. Dec. 1 I - I'oM , j master General Work hns received I from memberi of I ho American hi lory class of the Shepherd C;ller.e , Smtn N( rmal scluml. Uhepherd'-iott u ' I UV.t VIfi.IkI.i it IlKlftlim lliil lint postottlco department nnalu lsuo stamps of the thirteen centit-ium-In.itlpn, which was recently nb.vi doned, , Tho petition declares Hint the eu tiro history of tho United States U bound up In tho figure 1.1 and give ! the following historical ioniums tthv tho thirteen cent stamp Hhootd be Issued: America tns discovered on tho night of the ihlrteuth of tbo mouib Tho republic originally consisted or tnirteen coienies. ij Tho rirst offlclul ling hnk thirteen stars nid thirteen stripes. The American ll.tglo. requires thirteen letters to spoil It, ns due, nUo the motto, '1 I'lurlbus I'miiii " Tho first word to pass over the , trans-Atlantic cable was transmitted ' ion tho thirteenth of tho month Tho silver quarter Is written nit , oter with thirteen. Around the head lot Liberty nro thirteen stars; the, ' eagle bears nn ollvo brnnrh with ' thirteen leaves In ono claw and thlr- On AUTOS MB Prices Hudson Five-Passenger, . Hudson Seven-Passenger, Hudson Coach, .... Hudson Sedan, .... $1,675.00 $1,725.00 $1,775.00 $2,400.00 his breast Is a shield bearing thlr- i teen bars and lu his bc.tk Is u rib bon barlug tho motto with thirteen rortdy for the happy hunting gronnd I'm afraid tobacco felling has be- . ... a,..-.. I.-., !... I....... ItAI .11 ",l,u ",0,ru ,,nu Ulc" ""'" -" "" letters: each ttlnc has thirteen fea- and gas leases In 4 states and .i37 .. , .. ...... ,i.... ...... ,..il llll'l. UI11I 1. I.I1..-V IIIIIIVVIl IV1IVI9 IU prospectl..B permits, on each of , fjpB nmTl (ll)llar .. ; n Ull.il tllllHUH 1 IVMIIk'U III iP $1,225.00 $1,345.00 $1,345.00 come a business nnd Is no longur a : profession." His Persian Majesty -: ' . iggglk .r -Ku gggggggggggggEXgffAVjflgjgr . SlV'v IIIIIIIHsxMRtyO ffji j 't ' & '-KilBh:-' 1 mKJi . ' -jtjJHBHKMl Jf.?nul luu31 tUytr P!n. Tb Enslcn." Is one of tho r OI the Cat Show. If la tha nroncrtr nt Mr H-mntr rv.tr..1. r rmtk rnu, Kw rprlc ' . 1 1000 pounds of Amas mm i Bar your Christmas caadjj'uotr while litis uiirr iri.. igfUllllllllllllHgK states and Alaska. Tho largost number of producing wells belonging to the government Is In tho Salt creek f!old, whero the government holds title to nearly nil the land. Such nn Immense amount of crudo petroleum was produced that the capacity of the wells was far greater than tho plpo line facili ties to transpcrt It. j In Mnntann nbo, development j proceeded rapidly and at the end ot I the fiscal year there wero 57 pro I ditclnc wells In tho Cat Creek field and '. drilling on government laud , In tho nowly dlsrotereJ and protnls i Ing Sunburst-lCnvIn field. I.ait June a well near tho (.enter of tho Cat j Creek field drilled Into a second nnd I prolific oil sand and flowed natural ' ly at tho dally rnto of 2.000 barrels. Another well came In at 2,100 bar 1 rcls, Hy theso developments this I field became tho third largest pro j durer In l lie Itocky Mountain region. These dttolapmcnts are exclusive to activity In nitv.nl ptroleum.ro sertt's. final adjudication was reached In outstanding contests on such oil lamls, leases wero granted and drilling arranged A study in ado by tho bureau ot mines shun l cd thn government lands wero Icilng heavily by drnlnago and that ap proximately 22,000,000 barrols had been lost. Ot this, on tho scalo notv In effect, the .gotcrament'a royalty would have bren worth $1,000,000. ' To prevent thejo losses, leairs wero j given to drill nn such lands wharo ' dralnago occurred nnd tho navy Is Ircceltlng royalties In oil which M coatertcd to fu.d oil for naval tes sets and shipped to cuch paints as necessity tvnrrar.ta for time of cmor ;oscy. Tho l.'nllcd Hl3tii government Is ono of the largest roal land owner , In tho world, nnd alio Ill-Ids' Import ant reserves o. phoiphnte. potash, and other salts. Coal' Is now. bolng mined In these la;::lu. under loaio, In Wyoming, WnshiiiRtor., Montana and South Dakota. I'uh, Colorado. .Vetv Mexico and cvndn. Phciphnto rock Is being mined lu Idaho. Thcro nro thirteen letters In John Paul Jones' name Thcro were thirteen ships In the first American navy. Pcrry'it victory e.i I.ako Krlo w.m won on tho thirteenth of tlio month Tho ntars and stripes wro rnls-d over Fort Sumter on tho thirteenth ot thu month. Oca. Pershing arrived In Franc on Juno 1. 1917. Tho thirteenth amendment to the constitution freed tho slaves. It wouli nut cunt nu more ' make n thirteen cent stamp than i any other ono Tho rctltlnn tri Postmaster tlen eml Uirk plso suggests vcr.tl d signs for thV-rtmnp, nil cohimor.ttlns thu thirteen colonle.t. i Essex, Touring, . . . . Essex Cabriolet, . . . Essex Coach, . " . . . Al! prices delivered in Klamath Falls Call and make arrangements for these Cars for Christmas one of T i K3" j! f CT'T I J XV ""tv to. 400-416 South Sixth St. xzm&Z'Zmx gqwtfwsffl Klamath Falls, Oregon mitrar!irrTi??i'rrraimttrri.'intKrr ,ii57IX2SaUrViCJAt3fcio; l XVM9VS5k---, I.U jnsPniiH wLvN:- &&&- wMm sr YU.fJYS Af .A mmwM SBaSWfcMEHT 1 vim LVV rr?T"X. w( ?ZJ?r I MR a'aV Broken Mixed Pure' Candiegat g .i ; -w-.i' -i-tti a ,ts i ... xr .V.:.' 1' v, 4- - pound . t -v LIMKTJTF vwv rMKgr ,tcT?nirtiJaviiiiiinrcol-Jj f mgiiTnriiiMiniifiiiiiiissVvrgi-s) h,. whj. txmmriMgs!wifMS riy I i i . - .lU't,. i. a t- ""- a i i " I - " " 'J LEI MEET Jl. 27-29: I'CN'W.KTON, Dec 1 1. Tho an nual convention of the Oregon stato wool growers will Jio held In Pantile I ton, January 27-29, 1923. As those. I dates follow liumudlnlnly after llio national conventlen which will bo 1 held In Spokane, Secrolary Mac Holm of the Oregon association hnn been ablo to "Secure it fine array of I talent of national prominence for fth Pendleton K-nUen. , "Indlcatlotm uro that we will ' 1 liato" a rnrord attondani-o, not only I i because of tho splendid program ' land Important business. to bo trait , acted, but becaiiho of tho fart that ' all applicants for forest grazlm; prl- vllcgci niiiat appear In purtou this year liefnro u special commlttoo that will bo In susilon at the convention," declares Jay Dobbin, president of tho Oregon state, wool growers' association. mm, 'ill WtW mi iri Par 1 IW CO i ' I I I irvif .ilgr f iVirrif r al -tift-SsiVilVWV.', ,rrj:a!r,n xrsrtakKii vj(. The Permanent Christmas Gift Give a Victrola ontl be assured, your gift will bring the greatest measure of happiness. It is the bearer of amuse ment, solace and companionship, a never-failing source of .the priceless blessing of great music an endur ing witness of your thoughtfulness. We have Victrolas in wide range of beauf desrgns and finishes. Come in nnd inalftr your selection early. OnIy the greatest artists make Victor, Recorch, nnd only a Victrola can pro duce the finished results as ilnully ap proved by Uhc artists themselves. " ' - ruZZf&ii i When glolnn why nol give the best? A jmTM mm U2& m -flak t mi lii w 1 1 nnif'i H( lilt f pTT" 11 "Wffll Wj M Uwlim'teW&M''' n .yVlMa-. -Waa l1r " """"rl ijir-rirr"" - EARL SHEPHERD CO. Omt ItiHlllCfiK Muxli' .107 Millll it. .,.,...,..' ' CHRISTMAS BOXES 1 FREE with finii riit.tri pui'diiiMt of (.'If l lletoiiln. eclal featuro'Of I.ycoum Uazanr llKhl Uhtckpii J.unch from 12 o'clock on Friday nnd Saturday, 1 1 A j' i "1 . i ty