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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - ' ' '-' : ' ' Pate Thrji)in viuuay, JnacicMnKn bi, imwi GOLD FIND MADE IN ALASKA RUSSIAN DANCER MET NOTHING BUT TROUBLE IN BERLIN II Wn. n Hud l)' Vr llcimtlful Aitl.t AVIicil CuiiiMirl Trie. I to HU-iil Hull of Will Avalanche uproot Immense Tree and Ditcloies .' I Quartz Ledges JilCUU.M, Dec. 21. Sunlu Htfill iiiinklu iihikI In Ih a carefree ttu- Hi III! (111 II HIT III III II Cabaret, of Lilt! cetiirul Kuropouii ruplluhi. It wuii tulonront tlliit ho had no know ledge of the chuructor of tlia mun uhe wa u.iioclutliig with, Inn iiftitr an nouncing her relu.u liu urged biur In future lo Iki iniiro curuful In .elect I ; i ; hi r niiilii companion.. Huuia depurlod lo leurn Ihul her r.i 11 fii 11 1 Ir It malinger, huil camelled .ill Imr contract.. MOT COMl'I.KTI'.I.V Aii urchin wan whimpering on n .treet wi'iicr w li in ho v. u ml il ronrt- iiil duy for Iho beautiful nrtUl, """ vt """" kindly old gcnt- (wlu'ii alio came to Her! In to fill an I enwigoinonl In olio of tlio till! varlty I h cu l ff a tunl nuinlll. ANCHOIUOH, Ala.ku, Dec. 21, l'honoimuinl wealhor lu ilia lulu all ium.., ... iu ui. WlB mlllu , nruHdnouc warm Chinook wind. In tho hlRlmr iiorlin of u Khlrgluin', Btk .ohau roglon., hax resulted In a Htiinuxulu ! IhkumiJivIIII, who prnfMM.d r.uch C pro.pootor. to adjacent hiliudinliulli.n for Eonla limi ne propoe whor. they- hav. alukod iimny cluliiui ui buying her a Mlk gown ami no lo he .worked for placer gold In 'tlio fonipimled Imr lo on of tin ly:i nprlng . IuuiIIiik kIIU nhoi-n. Wi warm wind, uncover,,! Im-I Whllo losing v..r nnM deponlt. of gravel, which were Var ",u' V'Tni' """ """ ' nw.Pi d,.wn to th. -Jv.r.. leaving 'd a ."!h "' " a new terrain expn.ed. 1'ro.pec.or. ' "' f 1.1. report thawing at grrnt depth. v17",ul- l'''"lr f-r .ho whloh were locked In perpetual , , "" "'" '" They believe that nature thiw llM arrU,iKod In ,,..1, inannor lhat left open' rich nurlforou. gravel, , '" w" "" "k hltuoHo e..ledr . , ' 7'1" WUl'" ,"" ''"" " (.Ilk counter. ' On the wen Hide of Turnuguin 8onl utuU.er ''cavalier'' wr o.. Arm n nvnlim-rho 100 fw-l wldi, .idlcurl,, ,,.. tha nmnw rlA ,., n mile long ru.hod down n mount-! ,, Ulkua , jn ,,. ht ,k : ln, uprooting lmmn tree, and . bt., ,,.,,,, .ru. ,...,.,,,! up: ni,icn who nr.i ulwuyii lioblng ' ",S"hufi( the mutter .on?" "I'm lout." "hunt? NoiimuiK'i. Von muatn'l glvn up hope ho (julckly, WIiitd do ,viiii live?" "I ilon'b. know. VWvo Junt movi-d and I riii't rmni'inliiir tho new ad (lrH." "Wlint'.i your nuinc tliiru?" "I ili'ii'l know." "Whin- Don't kiinw your own numo?" "No, mibbiMl Him yoiiiignler. "Mother got miirrlod iikuIii thin itmrnlng." Atvi,rMlnif nir Viffl 1 ff I APT Mfornlrt Btute Automobile Asaociatlon. A r.orru.illteo of clUzun? wan appoint ed i. work with the police In wr- ' pwiiini! rockloHB driving and euro- i o xni rn n no hp wu,,in, ani ' upervumg hi fa. i unit, i 1 1 uv, i no id IllnillUUUi tii Youths Posted at Corners Around Schools to Resru Intc Proeress of Auto. BAN KRANCISCO, Uoe.. 21.-Ono thouiiund public miiiool byv of Sun Kruneliico, from 12 to 18 y;nr old, liuvo bnen orgonlised Into a traffic rmervo force. I.lkn the rigulur traffic piillcijiieii thiy arc- poatfd on tlm c:f;rnorn tiurroundluK choolii, where they regulate tho progremi of aiitomoblleii and fo thai their follow ntcudciiis crow (he , xtrcet. nafoly. They ntudy the city onlliian'-'t.i und nro ilrllh'il In Klgnalu by truffle oi-flci-r of tho police department. Thl h an extension of a ram llalgn iiBliiiit uccidciK,) Parted here t n months ago by the police depart- Tr li nn,l .oa J nient. in' cooperation with thn Cal- w of t afflc. iJinlnj; tiie ten month, tho d.ir.lh I ralo lor motor ao.ld.'utH hore wni i! ridiietd 2' l-r cent fror.i that of the wifno period In 1922, uccordlng to I HlatlHllc prepared by the aiwor.lu- Hon.' .' "' i ltepre.H;ntatlveii of northarn ' mid central California cltle, at a retenl : t meutlnu; he.e. decided to adopt a similar plan lu their communltlW. cuUUg deep into the noil. Thre., ' ,(,r lllnoC(,I.,l.i ,mt wa, lockCl, up . ledge, rich III quart were ntvenleil. ,, , ,ld . - .r,B. Th creek, of that region had given wft, (llt.OVOra ,llBt tl, K,llr. ' up placer gold In the pu.l, u, th..'gh.,B1, hud' been locked up lu Auntrln ; now Of tin. big lid nent every uii-ai.d Italy for alntllnr lliefiK. Con-: nttgcliMl man with an outfit lnu .t,Uently( when lie w nrrnlnged ' tho mountunloit. region nhovo tlie!for ..,rnc,. o... tu.im .,. i.i, ,n ' union lor nvo year.. Tim Judge ; I neeeiited tho tearful Itu.mlnn Rlrl'n Ami. Claim, were ntnked, uud nine, water 'a cloalng in, tho proa I'oclor. left to return at the, flmt thawing of eprlng. Tho Chinook, prolonged tho open umon In the hill, tt month or more. It li prodloted that thi. will r.nuli In an unusually early miring, an me u.ual onrly treexo-up wa. lack- rj ln ftnrf' Ik. l.l..tl...u ........ . vented donp (ruuliia lator. V 'Long-time re.ldvnt. of Ala.ka be- i' 1 1 nvo that cllniailo rondltlomi uri jf-'. undergoing a general change. They point o tho recent delugo that put ' tho .oulhorn divl.lou of the Alaska railroad out of coiuinbulim for 20 day. ' The cloudburnt, accoutpauled by warm gnle. denuded c-cn the mountain poaka of .now. It hm been oli.lonuiry for the firm heavy miow.u all , vluift.. .Uuu, tliW .canon, lu aouthweiilern Aliutka. ev-1 4 oral time, mow fall In guiintlty only to bo molted again. Winter avumcd reluctant to tako hold. Gloves Gloves SHOE REPAIRING Well Done . . Is Profitable and Economical JACK FROST 119 So. 6th Street Work Shoes - Work Shoes "KHT LA ;('kui:k A Krins trembling by name. from a protecting shell recruit, William ' hairfhd forth hole and brought before hi. .torn superiors. "What", the big Idea?" demanded the colonel. "Hiding av.ay like that?" "Well," replied the buck plaint- Ively. ";, "Thing, wann't so bad until thi cap'a yelled, 'Fire at Will.' Colonel. I ain't gonna be no target for (he whole A. E. F." 1 1 . . - . ' t! MAIN ST. . I 1 3,&uU!6 L;-"-'? y Smartly Trimmed Early Spring Models ,i 7sn anA inrm . They are Worth More : ' I.' ' ''' ' ' ' . ', ' ; ;"'-0. t;:-; MILLER'S MEAT MARKET . .. v, . : , - Main Street, near 8th i Wo c";i furnish, the Best Part of that Christmai Turkey Dinner Phone 178 Our Own Make of Mince Meat and Fruit K ' . ' MAS. J ,. Gus Miller ' ' : U .. AdverllKlne nxv.. Prr 1t. nd ee. i -t nnii nms ... i I - . ' ' ..-.ill i i i m.i m ii, niu J 1 II HHIllHMIWim l.llll. I'HIUII. Willi 111 ill IHiJIIiai I lllllil I inc ,ru. Wf,7g .MrrrnTwyi nj, nt an-nn,raniirw in mi I mwmmtmnjw- 1 ......,,,'.,..,. . , . j . , ..-. r.g, 1 . r- ' ' . L"".n . I aKes m . x mi - HKI.KIHH llltl T.:! We Wish You a Merry Christmas . r-,.r yi.,.-iwiei-. "Oh, motlinr," wnllcd the blde "Jack doean't love mo unv more!' "What ha. he done?" I "Tk.. ...I.. .., ... I V'1 iiii'iit nun uiii ,iiu uiKureim left In the houau when ho came, home from the dun.-o In.t nigh! and he t-t-took It and i-a-inoked It III in elf," The .Chlnotrf "mlno" tho 3,000,. ' 000-yenr-iild fdmilllKed romulu. of prehistoric animal, tor una a. med Iclno, lo aupply Chlnojo ilru ntorc with "dragon", (ccth," mid 'drogon'r bone." If it is for your Christmas Dinner, Wo Sell it for Less . From Soup to Your Dessert Pnhlir Mrbl -wwpwaiaw ilMIIV mm am m Groceries Market Public Meat Public Market -i Bakery 122-126 N. Sixth We have a Free Delivery We'will be open until 9 p.m. Monday Phone 169 This Is Some Mince Pie is what you will gay when you eat one. of our fam ous Mince piea. Light fluffy crust3 filled with our own home made Mince Meat. It is a pleasure to -eat. wot too 'rich, a hearty eater comes back "f of w.aieconi-CUt aticr enjoys It. as. much as the first. Our Pumpkin pies are also quite a favorite YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER ,. will not be complete without some of our r Fruit Cake. Its the best that can be made Store open Monday evening. Closed' all day Jues- - " day Sixth Street Bakery 126 So. 6th-" Chas. H. Landis For Goodness Sake Eat "Better Bread f f f ? T t T T T i T Many People Are Taking Advantage of This UnusuallOpportunily To Buy Holiday Goods and Seasonable Merchandise at a Real Discount. t t T T t T T T t .. . i i , Mordof f, Woolf & D 9 avis t f i T t I Complete House Furnishers Between 7th and 8th on Main Trade Your Old Stove In On A Range u-lr : I'lllV t','1 (T Mil')' I ;!lllillv r i;o'"i .lltl'l