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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1922)
I? , J- :- r rTWM .CM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H.vrntDW, iii:iT..Mnim no, uwa re Four ' Kl 5f L fr t ! -S I J PRISONERS CUT WOOD Hlictlff 1im Mlngr .niniM In ('mm lliiur Yiint I'rtity iilioilff I.mv's nmiinl wortlplla imily starlet! In tltp lmrk ynnl of the court litjuin lurlay with four fciirsiisi nf ltn couiity propn, rnrh nt wlilrh ill lt f . :"-.. RESOLUTIONS ARE SUGGESTED BY MANY PROMINENT PERSONS (Conltmiod rtom I'ubo 1) iL !. I mm h Ahi titialiinaa tl ! Whdgrilir imrtv .wan slnpod tact,, j MvrmtoP hTOIM.UIT 'JiiTnor ! yonrnu of Iho RifeMii ItiNtOrt his co- mu, llUlhorllv ... ?.,; 'v,Mr R.,,, To I khv'v:- -ps i&i "AvJ EXPLORER FINDS TRIBE OF INDIANS RULED BY WOMEN, workom tiuMHyv Tho strike soonlnoW fncM Jn ,hp rnrr.bolh t , omicil Mn um sncrm decreed nmj abroad. lirnrt.utiit-'nrator flirt until the mm j, . . . romiinoil VorlcT Another tooVj MOST HKVntKXU IWTH1CK J. TronchlMiNlft'hrii Uio deputy's HAVKS, hrcliblshop of Now York, hack wan turnad.. j To promote this spirit of Lincoln. This year.' :tiiuveVel. tho sheriff ' whose "clutrlty toward all. with ma say Jahor condlllons ore more fA-1 He ton ant none," shonUl he n fund- nriMfl anil ho expects n l.irpo sea sen's cut. amenta! principle of our "siMlon.il life Liberty, pence, anil the pursuit Of happiness are seriously menaced INDIAN SCHOOL FUNDS) by sectional, racial an.l rellgluix hatreds. The unity anil Integrity of the republic 1 based on giving all clllto.is a fair American dhanre. To I tlo otherwise means n ear not of 30 progress but of rcncllon In Amerl- ?I0,IHM I'rmliM for New ItiilltlliiRJ n( (irecntlllo, Calif. t i OUHKN'Vtlil.K. Cnl. Dec. An nmeoilmcnt to the Interior Jo-1 ww Ideals, parlmcnt appropriation hill provld- .......... , , ,' , Ing 1RS,000 for tho Indian school! ;"" ' M.ll.. chief of has been adopted by the house of I U, ' """, 8,",w wl,"r hureau: rcrresentnthes according to wonH thp mlrult ,,f ',n,h received hero by Kdgar K. Miller. ! ""' " ' """ """ "' huperlntendent of the school. The inula part of thu school was tie- slroyeJ by fire last "";'! M. K IIUHTOX, presld.ct cf the Tho amendment provides i,0.00o ,.,.. . i,U,. .. ,, ....V.O.... f .. ..If...... .MV. .a. .. work's sake and the welfare of hu manity. fur n now school building, and the remainder for administration pur poses. Tho amendment was offer ed hy Hoprosentatlvo linker. CARTER KNOWN HERE Klnln?li))ilhltloii Orllivr Hail ltrla tloiiH In Thl (Ity "Nick" . Carter, Nevada prchlhl linn officer, who as shot last week In a Wttte with alleged moonshiners, was -a inn of Mrs. M. F Orennon, Plfth and Oak streets, this city. Mrs. (Irennon U In Reno, where she went following news of tho shooting. The only other local relative of the dead officer Is Ijiverae Carter, a brother. Robert P. Ralno and John H. Ilrlte, of l'allsade, Nerada, arc held for tho shooting. GET STOLEN GOODS Connolly Ttrnllirr Itecorrr Plunder Taken Sunday Nlglit All the goods stolen from Connol ly llrothera saddlery last Sunday night wcro returned Intact to the owners last night by Southern Pa cific employes, who found the foods In' two suit cases concealed In a tool locker underneath the cabooso an tho freight train stopped for minor repaint while onroute to Weod yes terday. It was presumed that thief had concealed tho goods In the locker with tho expectation 'of recovering thorn at Weed. Three hoboes wcro discovered on the train, but It wns riot ascertained whether any of them was tho thief. HOLD MERRY-MAKING ftotnilutiH Hino Chrl-tiiuw Tree nt Weekly Catherine Uuilnoss discussion gave way to holiday merry-making at the Rotary club meeting with a "gift", from a treo that decorated tho center of tho table. 'jTIio Rov, Arthur U, Rice occupied 20 minutes of tho proram with an Inspiring talk on New Year's resolu tions. 4 Tho president of tho club was authorized to send a messago of con dolence to tho Rev. W. K. llohbltt of Woodland, expressing- regret and sympathy becauso of Mrs. Ilolitiltt'x death. LA VOGUE STORE litis been clotted on account of fire In Ilolvln bullrtlmr. Wtitch for ex traordinary announcement In this paper shortly. 30 WOOD The winter storms of the last month have caused our stock of wood to shrink per- ccptibly. We are filling or ders promptly on DRY SLABS OR LIMBS Shipments of Tamarack and Body Wood in a few days. she Is to realltc on her Invested hopes nnd aspirations, mint bo world-mlndcJ.. As we approach a new year, we must resolve anew to do our part In solvkig tho problems of civilisation. If practical leader ship does not find ctprcMton In America, where may .no turn with; tiopo? .MlCHAlX I. I'll'I.V, professor of electro-mechanics, Columbia Univer sity: We should make every effort to fiad a way by which we ran em ploy our wealth, our stored-up In telligence, and our moral power for the purpose of, helping Europe to emerge from Its resent chaotic con dition. ., t nit. iuv iamax wiutnt. president, of I.claad Stanford Uni versity: To play a man's full part In International relations. WILLIAM A. SU.WIAV, ovange list: ..America should resolio to re turn to the faith of onr fathers, to put -Ills word lulP every heart, home and school; to swear respect for law and order, a new loyalty to thn con stitution nnd uncompromising anta g6ntsm to every man and thing op posed tQ the flag. C.'KXi: KTItATTO.V I'OUTIIlt, an "thor: To save America for Ameri cans. Hy which I mean that at the presoat appalling decrease In the birth rate of purely American fam ilies, and the equally appalling In crease In the birth rate of foreign ers coming to our shores to be nat uralized. It will take only one or two generations to put our government and Institutions Into the majority power of people having no under standing of, or love for, things In digenous to American sol), character and Institutions. WILL II. HAYS, president of the Motion Picture Producers and Direc tors of America, cx-postmatscr gen- ciui stuiuricu uri'ui uui uhu icsuiu- tlon for 1923 or for 2023 and that Is to be STEADFASTLY AMERICAN. JOHN IIAItTO.V I'AY.Vi:, lawyer, chairman of the American Red Cress: To study and understand , American Institutions, what they are and why they wcro brought Into be- j ing, ana now completely mey hoiyh our present problems if rightly un derstood and sympathetically but thoroughly observed. LA VOGUE STORE Has been closed on account of flro In Ilolvln hiilldlnir. Watch for ex traordinary announcement In this paper shortly. JO Hot rolls for lunch every day at tho Uon Ton. 29-30 W. W. Flnley says fools rush In where wise men throttle down and drive slowly. Greetings rnl Salutations, kid. And also "Welcome to our city!" The Old Year's blowcd, we're glad he did, His gears was gcttin' worn ai'u) gritty; He wasn't hitlin" on all six, The poor old wretch could hardly toddle, lie wasn't worth the time to fix ; . i So wo get YOU, a brand new model! It's true the roads he found was rough, Chuck full of mud ami sand and gravel ; You'll find some, too, but Ho Your Stuff Let's see how smoothly you can travel. We're wishing you the best of luck, And that is straight, we wouldn't eon you; Go on now, show your pep and pluck, We're for you, kid, our wad is on you! That old bird ,1922, ' Done well, though his career was checkered, But we're oxpectin' more from you We're backin' you to break his record. Shoot! Start your act! Get busy! Wo Are watchin' every move you're makin'. Go to it, 15)23, Stop out and cop the well-known bacon ! (Copyright. 1921. NKA Senlce) t I cexit.hkxci: TCAMS tilVK ct siiaiii: or hi-ci:ii,t RAN FRANCISCO. Dec 30. Sev eral universities of the Pacific coa-U conference lime decided they do not want to share In the proceed of tho New Year's Day football g.uno at Pasodena. California, be-1 twecn the University of Southern j California and Penn State. j Each confer ncu school Is entitled , to $2.G0O from the gam but Call-1 fornla. Stanford und Washington hav0 voted that their sbaro ln giv en to the western team participat ing In the game. tinder the agreement with the Pasadena Tournament of Roes com mittee, which Is handling the game, the conference receives ta'i.ODO from the gate receipts. Of this sum the conference voted to give half to the team representing tho 4t and divide thu other half among tho other conference arlinoH, ghlng each I2.S00. Stanford has IU own K.i-d-West gimn with Pittsburgh today, so d elded not to take th money, and California nnd Washington both made good profits .n their own football season, so they decided they did not want the Pasadenn ' rut." Oregon. Washington State and thn Oregon Aggies havo no! bren heard from.' Idaho voted some time pen to ac cept tho money, and already has made provision for Its expenditure IIOSTON. Dee. 30 -An Indian i tllh uf South Aliuu leu rilled en tirely by wiininn wns described ro ' ceittlv by Dr. A. Hamilton Rice In a luutilio bvfnrn tho l.uwetl In stltule. The trlli,, llvta on tho Icana 'river, h brunch of thn tip-' per Amnion where Dr. Rice went ' on u trip of ivtplnralloni , The women of tho tribe- npp-ilr- eil to bo prrumueut residents n' , tho lllage, Dr. Rlro fill it. whll' the men who were thero came mMly from tribes iilong the river, (lithitm. The undent Aumtimluti legend, of a trlho of self Hiippoit- ' Ing women. Initial fr in tlnu in i lliiit by men of other tribes, entile to the explorer's mind with hM discovery, ho said, nnd Indicate I to htm that he might liiuu found , tho basis tor tho legend. i During his lecture, Dr. Rlcn wn i asked It he belleei that former President Roosevelt's life had been i shortt ned by tho effectn of his South African Jouuioy. II, ( replied- ( "Yes. ho died from tho effects i tit his Journey to South Africa. ) Tl;ri wos not a doctor In New j York .vho know what tilled Mm." Tho object of Dr. Rice's e- i plnr.ttlou wai mainly to determlnn tho .rharacier of the country sut- I rounding th,, Itllla. Mesayu and In- j Irldn rivers. Mid to Identify, thiwi rlvurs. At San Martin he found SOU pur- sons served by three priests 'who bemoaned their lack of knowledgx ' of medicine. Many of their parish-' nner wero suffering from disease, i Dr. Rice's etiimlnntlnn ilevelnped ' that they carried tho tertian form of malarial parasite and th epi-l detnle skin iIInkisk known as plnta I u particularly disfiguring form Dally Dr Kirn was begged for lollef hy the MiiffeieiM. Thn old l.i Hiil-Oullim t lit It ncrtisn the Vega In I he inluy srii sou caused Dr. RIcii'h party much dltflrull). Kor neatly lr mile lhi trait iriiHMN u ehnlii of tiwnmim and UUUKiulroi through which Hut un IIvim of I li' parly floumlmqd niilii.'il, rinsing and whipping thu park' nli Inials before Ihein. ' ' .IAIM.N AMI VtTICtN Atilllill O.N DIPLOMATIC IH'hATlOV 'I'OKIO. Die 30 -Japan hud tho vnllntii havo agreed on Um esluh- llshmi'iil nf dlldiililiitle lelntlini mill tlio aiMiolntiueni or niliilslera tu ,thelr n'MM'ihn com i with a siuiilt 'staff of sorretailes. hut Japanese ue linns iillint await tho derlsliln of thn diet tin the builHel for next )ear. HitVo you died tho new salads at thb Uoii T.in7 2't-3n Herald classified ads pay you. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL Pine nt Fourth Street i Klamath Falls, Grafton To. make ir Ijeltcr town, to; socurt safer living , conditions,-' to encourage good physicians to remain, demands the support and maintenance of the mod ern hospital by every one whom it may sometime serve. Pull for the hospital in sickness, in acci dents, in motherhood! .Make u?e of it. Patronize it. A homo institution to bo proud of. Wish it well. Where would you be Without hospital or doc tor? This town would not bo a nifo place in which to live. Is that true of church or school? Then the hospital is first. Make use of it. Wish it well. LA VOGUE STORE Has been closed on account nf fire In Roll In litiiriUMg. Wutrh for etc trnnrdlmiry nunoiiuceiiii nt In this paper shortly. 3') Herald classified ads pay yon AM E&HNG PLACE OF EXCEUENCE " ' SS 1ISI I i --. M s '(i - . m J " ' I I ,( I Klamath racking to. I iiJt M ?lii I "stlace Market I lIHPL jAwfln 1 524 Main St. Phone 68 I f-yy 1 I 'JVjfcli Wr il Extends Greetings and Wishes I HaWl il You All A Prosperous I VHT W M m & I NEW YEAR I ll I 'I I l l MB i' H wmmmmmmmmammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmam i - t- Where. pleasantBurroundincc and good fopd, well cooked, are always to be had. NEW YEAR'S DINNER Served from 5:00 p. m. till 8:00 p. m. $1.00 TIN HING GUEY 619 Main Street Up Stair Tel. 140 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM WAITED A LONG TIME FOR THIS BY ALLMAN Hovj doyoudo.mr.duffX u I J STOPPED "IMTO TUVOU I JS. RAISED TEN POUARS A Sn" WELL COMS MONTH STARTING OH THE rurAi I WAHTTOCALLYOUR ATTEMTIO TO THE WALL PAPER JNTHE3E TWO FROHT ROOMS - TllfiVRE. IM VERV BAD 5HAPE AHDIEilD NEW PAPER - I HE PAPER IN THE FRONT PEP ROOM UP STAIRS IS ALL SHOT FROM . A LCHMM HC ISUOr r I'lL DO NO REPAIRING AT TIIS TIMF .! d rf fi r c j&r m ? THE FURNACE. .NEEDS FIXING AND THE. RADIATORS ,ALL 1 MAX-- R1IT IF VrtU VJrtN'T HAVETKESE.THINaa.DON?.- (P) VJHV lTW.LBeiftLLRl3HT )r t- ANVVAV -JUST LET'EM 71 5URE, fin 'Z-rtiaj Ami SO BAD- ' f it '41 . WELL.VOU CAN HAVE YOUR. OLD HOUSE. WITH IT'S LEAKV ROOF, Tb DIRTV WAIL3, IT'S BUM FURNACE (4ND ITS Hldll RENT- I'VE JOST BUILT A NEW HOME OP MV OWN - WE'RE GOING TO MOVE INTO IT IN ABOUT TEN DAYS- uuvifprMfin a GOOD tUCrCS Tm till UlrJ' ? 'a J 'fie r 'A . .,1 - r M hi ll i Hi 0. Peyton & Co. rk 419 Main Phone 535 W-'1 -tine-eiui ju-i.r --. wi UHiLtXfmim i4 wutP" ,! iWfaiJlwPQW"-