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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
" "WH iiiid.w, i)i:'i:.innit iix tniu. Puge EiKt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON v f- Fighting the Great White Plague rtl.l HltnMiint la k11 a lnldAfliLI ! tltrt Ar.,f.....f.tj M.it iMnniit Mtatlng coitumK uro uniforms of t.ttto .Miors who nro putting U rt ulnnind Uiltlo ngalnat tuUrcu!o!fc Tho Christmas seal m!o which wilt 'roon bo heia throughout tho country makes ceitbl this preventive anil ciodlc&l care. TAHITI NOT A IIO.MK l-Wl J rle.l here, Miming the native l.MroVi:tllSlli:i WHIT!: MI:V would support them. Recently thcro were many wandering nlonK tho lPach, iltstltute. In tho hopo that so mo jiassliiR sblp would allow them to work their wny homo or to 8omo other clime. Tho average nhl'.c man cannot make n llvlnj; from n small patch of ground be cause he la unablo to cmlnro labor under the tropical son. There li no nvallable cmplo)mcnt on the U land, and tho economic condition in the Islam' arc at a low obb. PAPETTE. Tahiti. Dec. 22. Tho welcome sign Is not found on the doormat of this Inland for tho white man who has Insufficient Income to support hltnir, 'notwithstanding ccrtaln representations to tho con trary to scrrrat narrative emlnat Inc from this Island. Tho natives annot and will not support n dere lict while man merely for the pleas ure of his company. During tho last two or thrco years a number of white men haro ar- Kcndcr asVs It n Wild man has a permanent Wave ta his hair. Yes. Turkey Turkey Turkey There are none better, 33c per lb., live weight Bananas per dozen 2?c Oranges, per dozen 45c Strictly Fresh Local Eggs per doz. 55c If It Is for Your Christmas Dinner, We Have It Public Market 126 North Sixth St Phone .169-W SHASTA VIEW Since tho thaw road nro some what sloppy but not dVp with mud us yet. Saturday Inst 0 M Klrkpatrlck i ! and family visited llm county seat and did OhrlMiuns sliopphiK. Mr mid .Mrs. Harry Wilson and1 two clill Iron- spent Tuesday In Klamath Palls. ' ' l.ust Wednesday dentin; the farmer, , and those Intereotcd In farmfnivlnithM section met nt (M'. Hit und formed an orKaiiUnllotv taj be (.novyii a th.eV'Knrmer''. Society of Tnlt UkeVallly " Veiy little lulnes wa done eeupt tho np plhtlnr.4ut, committee by tho prvil dent 'of tho orVnnlintlon and an ox planntlou of the duties of the com ' mlttt'cs. 1'rol Jamison und his ' brother from O. A. C. were present, nln County Agent l A. Henderson and County Club Agent Prank Sox. ton of Klnuinth Pali. Prof. Jnml- ' son' ndlro was the rpi'Cial fea-' ttiro of the evening. Ills subject. "Feeding of Dairy Cows" was In teresting and Inslructlvo. Hender son made a few remark) on the Im portance of farmer's organisations and their possibilities. Mis Horn r.io a piano solo and Mrs. J. W I.. Smith it vocal solo after which . sanA'vlchc nnd coffee were sorted by the ladles. One of the main oh ; Jects of tho nicotine was to get to I Ret her nnd hae a Reed social time I The. attendance wa larpo and all I seemed to have tpont a verj oijoy able etcnlr.R. I Tho enteitalnmcnt Riven by the , Helping Hand society Saturday oven 1 lag at the Malls hall was a success jSi dally and financially. Ktory seat I was occupied and nearly uJI tho standing room In the back of the , hall, and Judging from the hearty j niolause we believe the ladles wore, 1 well received. The Helping Hand orchestra seemed to be the main fea ture and we understand they nro al rerIy booked for several engage ments. Tho school at ShiUtft View will give a Christmas program and also have a tree for the children of the school and community Friday even- Scientist Finds Rare Bones in Nebraska Bad Lands Ing, Do. wii.MM.Krri-: iiaisks qcota Wlllametto University, nt Salem, having bcea offered a gift of $350,; 000 by the general educational board of Now York, en condition that II. 250,000 bu raised by local subscriptions, went over tb top at midnight Wednesday with a margin j of moro than I, 000 to the good, according to tho Itcv. K. I.. Mooro of the draco Methodist church of ; this city. A number of tho alumni reside hero, the Hev. Moore said. I NM:V YOUK, Dee. S!2.- King mrntary ovldouro of unclassified prehistoric rodents mid reptiles hu boon found by Albert Thompson, paleontologist. In tho rauchliiud of Nebraska, whoto In torinnr year research workers ha, uncovered the remain of mastadous, rhin oceroses, giant camels, alligators, dwarf . horse and other nucor boasts. v Tho bones of the strungo animals wor uncovered on n. ranch In flloux county while Mr. Thompson, who I n member of the paleontnlnglc,al re search staff of the American iiiu 80I11H of natural history, was search ing for skeleton' of throo-toed dwarf horses. Mr. Thompson bognu the study of paleontology while employed ni n cowboy In tho Dakota had land more than 90 e.ir ago. Ho was esprlally Interested In the romalns of tho throe-toed horso und other types of beasts of tho same family In tho Interest of till work he went to Nebr.i'ka early Iat mm liter. Aided b soeral student ho began digging in a channel bed t ' c appeared to lie rich In bono of ni' sorts. Ho found bits of tho dwarf horse, of the alligator and of o'Ue animals, and then ho ram,, upon piece of skull, the ch.irn tor i' which wa new to him He delved further in an effort uncover complete skeleton III student helper relumed to Mieir schools, and he kept on atone Had weather finally set In and Mr. Thompion was compelled to abandon hi work Ho had how ever, collected hundreds of bono and skulls of great roearch va'iK He plans to return to Sumx count v next year nnd resume work in the channel bed. "Western Nebraska undiubto It v Is the richest field In America for this sort of work," said Mr Thopm son recently, "and o hop,, to make startling discoveries In the next two or threo years. I shall return next summer nnd. mako an effort to find complutn skeletons of the strange typo of rodent nnd reddle of which wo have fragments. " Lonsr Beach Selected For Bankers' Meeting i' Herald classified ads pay you. SAN FltANCISCTO, Dec 22 I c ng lleach than been selected for t''o 1923 annual convention -.of tint Cal ifornia bankers' association which will bo held May 23, 21 and 2r. tie cordlm; to an announcement made by the nsioclatlon's cxecilllvo com mittteo here. IS HE COMING TO YOUR HOUSE? IT IS NOT YET TOO LATE! ESPECIALLY wori.u AitutxiATi: Tin:.Tir.s WASHINGTON, Dec 22 Point ing out that Presidents U'lUon and i Harding had refused to denounce j certain discriminatory commercial 1 treaties, us directed In tho merchant marlno act of 1920, Senator McKol lar, democrat, Tonnessce, today In troduced an amendment to the flip ping hill proposing abrogation of those treaties by direct action of 'he senate nnd houso Advertising pays. Try It and see. Frocks for Girls Low Payments Until January First ft. Victrolas $ 3.00 a month and up Pianos $ 7.00 a month and up ) Players $12.00 a month and tip Earl Shepherd Co. 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