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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
Jun 18, 1041 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Strictly Informal TMss the Place Where-' The Story of Medicine Lake T Visitors Mr. and Mn. 8. V. Plckelt and ion hiivo us tliolr Ixiimegucnt, Mrs. Wllllnin Leo of Tiuonui, Wash. Mrs. Leo, tho funnel' llolim Hclinnl, la tho ali tor of Mrs, 1'lvkett and iliumli tor of Onirics Sduiul of this city. Slia hu mndo her home In Tacoma the pint few yean where her husband li In the oil business. To Eugene Mil, F. IV. Wll llnmi and dnuuhtor, Linda, luft Hundiiy for Kimono to visit friends ond rolutlves, Mrs, Wll llunia la tho w 1 1 o u I'rud Wlllluina, owner of the Super Crcnnied Ice crenni storo. Transferred South Dean Houston will leave thli week end for llolllntvr, Cnllf., where he haa been transferred by tho Western Auto Supply company Mrs, Houston und young- son, Milton, will leavo within a week or 10 dnya for the south whoro they will reside. Broken Ltg Jacqueline Schrnedcr, five-year-old datiKh ter of Orvlllo Scliroedor of Kort Klamath, was brouiiht to Klam ath Valley hospital late Thurs day afternoon suffering from a broken leg. She was reported rest I nu easily Friday. Gullee. Snoid 60 Spring and Summer Suits Now On Salt Gabardines. Tropical Worsteds, Twists and Tweeds. Single and Double Breasted Greys, blues, tans, greeni Sizes 35 to 44 Regulars and Shorts 2 Save $5 23 Soy. J6.50 DREW'S Mnusforo ' 733 Main Community Dance The Pell can City community dunce wua to bo held Friday evening ut tho He I leu n City Inn, Thoso In aliurim said newcomers were wolcomo as well us tho old group. Bud Gugo's orchestru wua to pluy. Vliltina Mr. and Mrs. W. S Drown und grundduuKhtur, Bev erly Byncm of Murshflold, are visiting this week at tho homo of Mr, und Mrs. Edward A. Moshor of Hllyurd avenue. Mrs. Moshor la tho daughter of the browns, well known Cooa buy residents, Returns Home Mra. Puul Juvolund und aon George, aro expected to return to their home at 1U0 E. Mulu street after spending two weeks In South Uiikotii, Hho wua culled there by tho deuth of her fulhcr, Mr. Paul Slcwurd. Car Stolen Joner G. Trump reported to police Friday the theft of his cur In front of his homo at 322 Lincoln street. The theft took pluco aomo time bo tween 0 and 7:30 p. m. on June 12. Leaves Hospital A. J. Good rich, 1212 llomcdule roud, left Klamath Valloy hospital for hia homo Thursday after submitting to medical treatment. t Mill if inf "- , Seen outside Buckingham Pal ace m London the other day was tills temlnlne gelup. Maybe It's the rationing of clothing or something. Eastern Visitor Jacqueline Maude Hood of New York City Is spending her vacution visit ing friends and relatives in Klamath Falls and vicinity. Sales Stable Fee Due Before July 1 The Oregon sales stable li cense fee, added to the livestock dealer law via the amendment route at the last legislature, will be due before July 1, the state department of agriculture points out. This new license la de signed for further protection of tho livestock Industry, both from a health and sanitation stand point and from a theft proven tion angle. The license fee la a flat three dollars, and collection la through the departments ani mal division. Under this law, a sales stable means any vehicle, building, placa or premise upon which the business of selling cattle, horses, mules, hogs or sheep la conducted. Only exemptions from the II cense requirement are bona fide farmer or rancher or holder of a Clasa A meat dealer's license; occasional 4-H club sales, bona fide cattle or woolgrowers as sociation or markets which have a full time federal veterinarian stationed therein to supervise in spection and sanitation. Aged Woman Leaps To Death in S. F. SAN FRANCISCO, June 13 (UP) Mrs. Catherine Hayden, 73, had lived in her apartment most of her llfo. but illness and old age caused her relatives to urge ncr to move in with a niece. She was to have moved Thurs day. Wednesday night she care fully packed all her belongings. This morning she went to the roof of the apartment building and plunged to her death. For Your Information Per ftitet m Attverffcini M TM I Cesumrt, ptwrM IM il WEATHER NO. CALIFORNIA: Generally fair tonight and Saturday but morning overcast near the coast and widoly scattered afternoon thunderstorms over the high mountains; moderate - temper ature; moderate northwest wind off the coast. OREGON: Partly cloudy east and south and cloudy north west portion tonight and Satur day; cooler east and south por tions tonight; moderate north west wind off the coast. - Extended forecast for the far western states except southern California, period of June 14 to 18: Near normal temperatures: In. termittent frontal precipitation totaling moderate to heavy amounts for the season will oc cur in the Pacific northwest. Mall Closing Tlmaa (Trains) . Southbound: 0:00 a m. -Northbound: 10.00 a. m. Southbound: 6:15 p rru Northbound: 8:30 p. m. (Stages) Alturas. Lake view. Rocky Point and Ashland, all cloaa 7:00 a. m. Bake Bala Tha Klamath Lutheran Ladles' Aid will spon sor a bake sale at Emll's market on Ninth and Pine streets Sat urday. June 14. Member mrm asked to bring donations by 10 a. m. In addition to other foods. flatbrod and krumkaka will be on sale. New Zealand now has an Air Force Cadet Corps for lads be tween the ages of Ids and 18. The CAA is installing 10 ultra high frequency aero radio sta tions between New York City and Chicago. . MOUNT SHASTA At the end of tho great rim which forma a continuation , of the eastern slope, of Mt. Shasta lies Medicine, lake.' Spring fed, Its live waters shimmer out over tho bottom of a shallow lava saucer, like quicksilver In a miner's pan, Crowding it close on all aides as though to prevent Its escape are thick stands of lodge pole pine. Not fur from its western end juts up tho solid mass of obsidian, known as Glass mountain. For six months of the year the goddess of the - lake sleeps In an ermine robe of anow, but when June cornea she arises from her virgin bed and takes her place as the consort of Mt, Shasta whose hand she seems to clasp. All summer long she holds court to the intrepid traveler, who Is bold enough to leave the California state highway No. 89 for 27 miles cast of its Junction' with U. S. highway No. 60 in the heart of the Shasta rfatlonal forest and wind In and out along the narrow dirt road which climbs slowly up to this magnificent amphitheatre, lying at 6800 feet above sea level. It was during the summer moon of a y e a r in the late 1790'i at the western end of this lake facing the morning sun stood two Indian wickiups of exceptional - size made from poles of the native lodge pole pine, covered with the tanned deer hides with the hair re moved and brilliantly painted. On the larger of the two a fringe of antelope skins covered the extreme tip and lined the door and smoke flap. Fastened above the entrance were a pair of magnificent antelope horns and to right and left were painted an antelope in full flight. This was the lodge of Hu Lu Se Mo (Running Antelope), chief of the Shasta Indians. The other lodge though small er was more vividly painted and was the hut of the tribal Sachem or medicine man. Its lower walls were covered with symbolic figures of ferocious aspect de signed to scare away any evil spirits. Above on each nf (h. four sides was a sleeping war rior in run regalia. This was the fetich of the tribe. "He Who Sleeps in the Clouds" was their guardian and was the name which they gave to the vast mountain which towered up in i the center of their domain. The spirit of the mountain was their protector. It was the time of the annual testing of braves. There were no women in this camp. They had been left behind at the big springs on the east slope of the mountain which was the permanent home of the tribe, After the month of testing and training of the new young men of the tribe and the final ceremonial which made them warriors and at which they re ceived their name, the women of the tribe would loin them for the hunting and harvest- moon This year was a very solemn occasion for the young lad . who was the only son of Chief Run ning Antelope for he was to earn his name and take his place as a warrior of the tribe. During the day the young lads exhibited their abilities with bow and arrow, riding and spear throwing, running and wrestling. In the evening they gathored before the hut of the medicine man. They were there taught their tribal history as the medicine ' man related to them the stories which had come down through the mists of thousands of years, the young warriors who had earned their right to be known as member of the tribe during the previous year acted out the stories as they were told. So were preserved by word of mouth from year to year the sacred record of the Shasta In dian. DEATH IN CM A Tit OSSINING, N. Y., June 12 (Uf) Martin (Buggsy) Gold stein and Harry (Pittsburgh Phil) sirauss, triggermen for Brook lyn's "Murder. InmrnnmtMl ' were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison tonight for the slaying of Irving (Peggy) reinstein, another gangster. The "universal" languaee. Esperanto, is sometimes used in England, France and Sweden. FOR RENT TRUCKS and BICYCLES You Drive Mova Yourself Save H Long and . Short Trips. STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 9031 1201 East Main CAMERA FANS Any or Exp. 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