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    PAGE FOUR
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAtJ-S, ORKflON
FRAKK JENKINS
Editor
BILL JENKINS
Managing Editor
Entered at errand tliu matter at lha pcut office of Ktama'h Falls, Ort.,
on August 3fl. 190. under act ut Congress. March 8, 1818
MKMIIKRS OF THE AsSOrMTSIl fMSS
The Associated Press u entitled escluwvtty to lha use for publication
of all the local news printed In this newspaper aa tll aa all AP twwa.
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BILLBOARD
They'll Do It Every Time
HovvcumDepT.
WWtM EKECTIKoA
PtNT460M-SiZe
BUlLDtMo.FOKSOOTVl-
we work sweoS
WE 9ZE CP A
BOOTH
Itr BILL JKSKINS line dance Intermission. Patience.
Spring blew m. no pun intended, men, patience,
yesterday amid a Hurry of snow
and an avalanche of wounded feel-1 With tht trend bark toaard
Ins. First intimation we had Uut string lies, pec top pan; and
the storm amounted to anything I skimmers wonder how lung It will
more than Just the umj1 spring ibe before arc rente the l0 piece
dir.pncs was when M.kt Dow, swim suit for genu
from radio station KCNO down m
Allures showed up and pa-veo
along the ud news that It had
taken him over five hours to make
It from his home to the fair city
of Klamath Falls.
He told us that there were srven
ran and trucks In the ditch
Sec where a group lus been
totaled otcr In Lus-'ne to "clean l
up" news stands a Inch handle
pocket site books, comic books!
and magasines.
While such a move prove to
thai we have a low bo.ung
flur the fella
AOS-CAR
HAS
aa, A- nww- jt-i
MATS SooER
nl twl TUB -
inKl inn
AUU4L0F
TAJ""
1
.al"" J m. - -nuti TJBKI
Northwest History Highjj
rrfMr fcm'fUu MUU, ' pro, a batW,?y etJI'v.'
aty a-, s4jt fcwui H.1
Howard OuJch above Canby and Point on aucn mailers ana aies
five trucks stalled on Adin Moun-1 sends our blood pressure wny up
Urn. barely allowins for passage j tn the hih regtjter have
be creeping over the Icy high- learned from bitter experience
w,y that It does Utile or no good to
take a whack at the do-gooders.
Then we ran Into Fred Pope.! But we sincerely hope that aU
on a shopping expedition in Klsm-j right thinking; people w.U rtroem
eta ifor his wile, we presume. I ber the burning of bookt epl-lee
cause he was buying lipstick wno (through the long and Woody j
told us that be Baa been on a I course of history- I
trm down south wav and run! Whenever Uie flickering fires;
tout a vouna blisxard that even-: of book piles light up the night i
Wandering and Wondering
In Europe
by NELSON MID
Mighty Mitt
Out-Jeeps Jeep
l.lterslly l Oregaa,
Tmlat'e MwaiHm; W.ta k III
I'lieige of the llud -am a Hay Cum.
pally III Hie PatilMI rui.lief
the matt whom tlutettior Ueerge
MliiHuoit left at run Vancouver
to begin ha XI ear rule liver a
veal lur Hade emulie m Jului
McLoultlil. II w burn In Can
ada in IIM, vt mieil Iwotiiaii I run
end FieiHlt pareitlage, Vaiy Inn
la known l hi buynuud. but at
lite) aie ol It lit dcvldrd lu pre
pare hlmwli i or ( ntnlleal raieer
and began period ol aiuenllre,
hip that tailed lur mult llun lour
yeara.
In laul lit was licensed lo plar.
Ibe. lUwilly ailerward he tuieted
the aervke "I Uie Norm Weel
Uwmpaiiy and anil to Fort
W'llllanta on lite turtlirru altare at
Lake uttor, Aitnently hw
ervkea a ptiyiviait were o
little iniouttuH-e. althvuin he be
came known a. IX. Mt Una hi m
(Ni the olher band, he ilteti
onpotiunlllet la pertiopale In Iht
fur trade. In eitwli teuarlly Ite
dlaplavcd cutuuierabte winy. He
tnu4ed Its the Wtler titwala
between the North Ureal Company
and the MudMUt a Bay Centnany,
but alter the rtierter he waa made
I rlutl factor, and u uatkavd
iumbia Hun in lk Ca.
All id
lin a4cUHi.lUin a..1
pfeaalve llauit ,.?'
.H aim M'h
v.ncom,,, hi, h,,r!' " ran
nd he ;,,'" .
IhU reawM,, , rw
dlau.. wwTbOT C,
leraaikable ,
ot Hie llu.tn tu, e? """i
lb. Farm, CoH k)
leler ailirW, wyj ,,,, .
lU and nimed Is Oii.J
here he Uteeea?, ,Cl,'
United fcTK.""
Jrl Qut.lion vtil,,
Flit air al fh.i. .,.""
VaiicMuieiJ
Clip and pail
Ul a.,
Oregon or Hoiiha hiiiw, ZTt
h'Srtiiaper I "
All the Rittera toeiu hare wait
ear scars. Near Hit Italian burdrr
some of the buildings were bombed.
and up the mountain ide-i.
Nice reminded u o Miami and
m, did rut like it. II U a t. CHr
...ii. i k nln, irnM !ti vou can bet it woo t oo ion "" "'""s uo ooo ith countHM noteu ino
.nH h..-t ih.t hi before those same sates are m oy. - - -- m0o ol txoii;e. iiioc u n.uvo
UVA.vriCO. V Ul -trutl.
utit.lv. . ion. Itgiiteeighl ' Uie
'Mighty Mile" lo the Marinee
ld )u.il about evertlhlns) at IU
pubtie unveiling yeUday.
The baby btutlirr of a war-time
KP climbed an almwl tl ue( ceui
incline, drove thrviih deeo mud
TELLING THE EDITOR
h. hl nr m(ir. . cmae gun ouiwta. some Ol ll u
It ts certainly not a part of "e f.ajians and wme i tu,, rui
Americanism to allow a group of 'was done by the French Libera- cht from
narrow minded bigots to censor 'unT1 " came over trom
nurvn Airiva ana lanuea near
Cannes. Many of the .Sautes a ll
confide In jou thai the Frrn.h
couldn't have driven through it If
be d had to. but It Just wasn't
worth the nuisance.
.. narrow minaea oigots 10
So It would seem that maybe the reading habits of the putmc.
the lion a in the ascendency, t Try and pass It off as "pro-
. Hn rv. m... cmff I lttne our children' and I'll
1 promptJy answer that If you do Liberation Army was pretty bad
tt-armrst tKoueht in town: The ' ell their thinking for them through ''" w w pui ana rr
while dinner Jacket on dispute at, the medium of force and legts
Dick Reeder's. Leads us to dream lallon you are verging on the
of the soft summer evenings when I brink of out and out menu!
you go out and breathe in great I slavery.
healing Jungfulls of mosquitoes ati And I don't think we want that.
more auracttir with a beautilui
el wsnty KJtma
ail oiet Ute aorUl j
While e ere there part of the
L'. 8 Mrttllerranean Tlrel ;
trtuling tne Xnui twihiav In Itlv- j
lera ports T.tert tn a fUtlup. a!
cruder, live dcatruyen. and aurne i
supply aiuta la aifttt. Tne lon
full of American sufci. oalUering ;
around aimletoly hie ail jicrvu-e.;
men on lee. cherffiU;e la (em- i
ne nKMI likely though there
AMdV M tcliK
t with to tell
thai evert body m
very winy.
i riMier wortiiiui Maxft Wll al
' ler A M . I had a kind Miatrit
I Uftam ataJtil World Ireultle, The
and I lc 13. ir; .- air allachcu i dream t plain thai L licit Kani
10 Iht lxL : atllcoiMer. tl elao!n4 Plenty o mt.l and Afmt
gate an unachrdulcd twrlurniance: j material, la eiwete la lake cart
11 tipped ever on It, driter, bull 1e future
no one aa hurt Ar.tr ilu. Urea in I canned tteeu
elijmore mu iitornox
Very auaterely aa ever,
ian F. Yawn Ma.
Developed tor the Marine Cot pa '
by Hie Mid' Anux kali Hntwrvh I
Corp In Karuaa flit the M-luch. '
I we-nuuiul ttiikle b alxml Mi
tnehea aitortrr and I. Ho pountu
lighter than Ibe World War II j
Jtep.
More Names Added To Long
List Of Pioneer Residents
Only lo
MR tUltl!
.!' leaesrvh. II Marine Co.l Daae f A ea
will divide whether ll wanu Ute HH "el Hal V
car nan produced.
' Myhsy Mitea'' have!
an tar After mure teat, 1
(Edrter's Nate: Mrs. Baena
Bteae tl the KUmata Ulateriral
Society, baa reae piled a list at
the first rr-aidenia af Kburaath
Cecaty at the tfase of Ike Medee
' War. These alll at m la tat
Herald and News la alphabetical
- order aa time and space permit.
If yera anew el any raamea that
eheald be tnclBoed en this list
please can Mrs. stone at Fre
sawat Scawai. X. ae at ban.
iM. fen Baay also call Mrs. Ken
Mcleod at N le gtre tafer.
aatlltn ITae area iaelaaeal la the
earreal aarrey esteada frera
Klaeaalh Falls aorta le Feet
Klaaaath, rieath to the end of
Tale aad Lower Klamath Lakes,
. East te Laagell VaUey aad West
to Ager. Year help and iafonaa.
tan will be appreciated.)
Knapp. Capt. O. C Indian
Agent 1869.
Land. Louis-6E side Tulelake.
LangelL Arthur Unkvtlle and
Laagell Valley.
Cangell. Jos. L. ditto.
Langell, Nathan ditto.
Loosley, O. W. at Agency.
Loosley. J. F mill 1871.
Loosley, John homestead before
land surveys made.
Mathews. I. 8. came with Fair
child in 1840 s.
McDonald, George Langell Val
ley.
McLeod, Donald Lost River,
miles from month.
Meachao, John Indian a gem 1
year.
Meacham. A. B Indian Agent
in.
Meacham or MeechUni was
his name EzekialT ran the ferry.
Miller. Alexander partner with
Nurse. Was he also called C. A.
Miller?
Miller, George Stockton Langell
Valley.
Miller. Henry F. near stale
line. Killed first aay ol war.
Miller. Oen. John F. had cattle
on Klamath River In early 1870'a.
Miller, John H. ranch at Hole-In-tfie-G
round.
Miller. Col. J. N. T. raised
horses with brother, Geo. John F.
Miller. Dr. Win. Y doctor at
Fort Klamath who died In early
1870-s.
Modle, Albert C war claimant.
Moody. William Llnkvtlle 18M.
Monroe. E. mentioned as aiding
settlers during war.
Moore. William 8- Mill at
Agency and later at Linknlle.
alums. Frits Linkvule. Later a
ranch near Bly.
Nail teacher at Unkville 1870.
Naylor. John built first mill on
Spencer Creek.
Nurse, aeorge founder of Unk
ville, 1887.
Nus, Wendolyn first settler
Klamath Country. First. Upper
Lake. Later-Merganser. Killed.
Nye. Mra Clarence first teach
er Linkville School District, 1871.
Bui most of all ther hale the Hah
tans from around Naples and Si
cily. They were the worst you are
told. The Ptedmonte-e from North
ern Italy were nrettr decent, but
the Southern Ilalianv alrlrll. na . not much ttvrra
lood. I Alor.e the watertrost a Carnival
In all the little village tiere UP. ,,u, e ntol French
acre monumenla to the dead in Carnivala it had Iota of mtrry go i
World War One. You are a mated round, and IMnts lor little klda j
at lh- number r men Iran. n,ti bui Utile to allract Ootaa. I
uny vUlage who died lor the Father- i t tele lite Natitea around
land. Aa yet there are very lew 'he Riviera lacked very healthy,
monuments lo the dead from World ihan "hd atocky. they have beautt-
war in . ine wcunuj it " poor "v .,:," ",,"". CLEVELAND tl-A loeie atreet- aim direci-aaa
ma jr. io ouuu ukui, yvu are win. -, - - - . .
Far fewer were killed in the Uat ineir villages, xrtey were very
war also, for France fell quickly. ; friendly and ! willing lo talk
At the top of the Pass on the ' lo you ll you would make- the ef
Grand Corniche. Uie h'gbway lha: ! tort Ttiere were a lew aigns
leads lo Nice, there are the ruins , chalked up on the wall, aaying.
of a vast monument to Augustus ; "Go Home Americana" and "Ridg
Caesar, erected by "Senatus Popu-! way Get Out." but they looked
Itisque Romanus ' Roman taspay- more like 'he work of ahooiboy
er'a money tn other words. It com- such a our aigoa
stw attmr
K LAM A tit FAU-a- ll U leal
gratuting to the wt lute a mm
em, up to date atuie tn the new
'Rust In Peace"
;Sign Ends Reign
i Having Troubles
IIILUUUtt. H J. .fv-A new but
; driter ,a( a baaiiie yeaieiuay wlaev i
i rat aaaod hi Junior hijit achMi
j pupil pertaia to help htm out
ear trundled out Itupeaux Atenue ( Tney gave difeclama all right
i Horn Fublle Hquaie today, eitduig ' and the bus wuund up tevetal
; loreter trolley car atrvlce on mile a Hunt its aclwd deatutaitoo,
Cleveland's East bide. Alter an hour a delay, the driver
finally got hu rhariea back where
they darted from, lie )uM euated
lei and doughnuu wt,. aerted M""1 '' I l aaie. and IM ret
HW S w ga.gaiaut.
Hi.. U
. the rdiiot , that doe. no, Uni heL'TS
f know it, t .. cM.lo this wui ba v7
r many p(4t ill ins
arowul Klamath Fan. Thrt, m.
lion... .ut tdOeeUultrTiX
precwtie tueh a atare.
klWa kM,n
IK Base plittl
t)Nata
K LA VI ATI I FALU - tat, o
OP alewly died, Iwg ba; , Z
penUHl to Uie toruawntt,
Ftr.l it M gaaoUae. Uar, urn
oil I know a sumbtt oj
alas am ru k4r ata jJJ
hett ).r, u au r, tuie ar,L
alia, up it went. Wail. tnt,
"pa t't hate te bate mui ut
raiiditn may require d. Tbe caa
mil, u puie ao lua i ceo ami
or ea ciU.
Clarttie-.thry ,i, no rtgg
the lunv and IMoal ia beta) raa.
trie dacloia a llow mat el
garetir a da) I Of routie etery.
one lata a Hitle. They nil as: Cat
diawn on them ar tiop
l' cornea cotfae. Tbal's aaeut
er liunt I bar yvq la bmpttal
Twy advtae the pataetd lo rat
out escept tee brtaaitat
New rernaa iht anuU put.
We ron-uiixia aiioaild ut u auH
by the tana and Juat sue oa
utrae harnifui itema aad aetare tae
1,
the cars moved slowly downtowra
Beat Medlordon the doomed tracka. Muaie and
memorales the conquest and pact- etc. than they did Ute work ol , loudspeaker sounded live dirge.
tytrurof all the Alpine Tribes, when serious Commits, in tome places; cme of Ute aigru decorating the
lor the first time tn History a man I there were printed posters calling cars said. "Let me tuat tn peace."
could travel aU the way from Rome all good Communists to protest ) litre, will replace tn streetcars
to Spain In safety. The view Irom I the hanging of the (Jreenberga, and , on the Fail rUde, but Weal Bide
the Grande Comtche of the sea. I calling the 1)8. murderer,. One trolley lines will remain In open,
the towns of Vlllefranche, Monte! turn made my wife as mad fc'e ' uort.
Carlo. Nice and the surrounding look her lipstick when he had no j
country are magnuicent. oil to; pencil and wrote on it in French'
the north are very high snowi They are Traitors " Kevrral days
mountains. Down the mountain1 later I walked nasi the sign and
aides run steep canyons, with Utile , that part had been torn off.
vlllagea everywhere in the valleys' dominoed Manila) I
THE DOCTOR SAYS
HUGH.PRUETT
Biggtst Blimp On
Tt)tt Run Friday
AKRON. O in A ciew of 13
Ooodteer Alrcreil Corp, peraoniael
stayed a loll 4 mtnulra yeaterday
In Uie first let Itiehl nl lha hue!
rreaiaem uiyue, a. urant was Olimp in the world,
named Jliram L'lyttea Oram, bait Although no odklal report of her
the name was changed became a performance was made, the big
rongreumaa made an error when! airahip appeared to make the
urant waa named lo weal roinlj night without rnUhap.
and the future Pre aide nl allowed
the error to aland.
Ul rourae Uar it a no abeilege.
Tht boleaelat, hate bulging esrt.
house, full and rtiruung eter, kef
lltey Uke adaaituit ef at past
suckers. We can pay bark to IM
Oiiiy way.
What do Jou think
Mra. las
Nkj
Juir'uc:hc::i-7 . "lf w
with no Iran iVtdinj from the out
aetar BaXaAJl I mil bat et itrUI ligf i ej luivv w . .
ancient times been familiar to au!"" chcmm ' Theaseut
who have learned the art of look- n 'he terrible monster in the
Ing up. From the esrth these dia- labarlnthlan cave to which her
tant etars often aeem lo fall Into father attempted to sacrifice him.
natural groupings which, accord
ing to the more Imaginative, out
line various Inanimate objects, ani
mals and heroes.
We still use most of the desig
nations given the stellar groupa
the classical nations a few thous
and years ago. Perhaps moat of
itnoinrr classical story names
Bacchus aa the donor of the crown
after The.uicus had deserted Ari
adne. But surely a more pleasing leg.
end ts that ol the American Shaw
nee Indians. To them the slara of
this charming aky-gnnip were lire
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.
A number of readers have asked
for Information concerning a con
dition known as ruptured Inter-
and whether recovery la possible jTr . "r" m ""om tne aiagnosis
without an operation.
This Is a good question, since a
ruptured disc la one of the most
common and unpleasant causes of
backache. It is not, however, as
has been pointed out many times
In this column, the only cause for
backache.
First, what to a disc? The In
tervertebral disc is a moderately
oft cartilage which lies between
the bony vertebrae of the spine.
It in these cartilages which make
It possible to bend the back in
other words, they give It flexibil
ity. However, since cartilage is
softer than bone, the discs are
more likely to be Injured, strained
or otherwise damaged than the
Bony vertebrae themselves.
When there to pain In the lower
portion of the back or down the
course of the aciatie nerve along
the back of the leg. a rupture or
hernia of this cartilage must be
uspected.
Diagnosis to not easy, but caa
usually be made by a careful study
oi tne mstory of uie nam that to,
whether It followed an injury, and
almllar Information obtained from
the patient by the physical find
ings, and by what can be seen la
n X-ray film.
The X-ray, however, may not
show anything immediately after
the rupture has occurred. After a
while, however, the rupture of i
disc will caur.e of narrowing of the
apace Deiwcen the bones of the
vertebral column at the point where
the rupture has occurred.
Usually thoso having first attack
of pain caused by a ruptured disc
should be treated conservatively
I without surgery). Also, conserva-
For patients with Intolerable back
pain or pain along the scistlc nerve,
those who have repealed severe
attacks for a long period of time,
and for some others, sn operation
has to be considered.
The operation employed In such
esses msy be removal of the rup
tured disc, or a fusion or binding
together of the two vertebral bones
between which the disc lies. The
question of which of these opera
tions to perform and whether or
not It should be done by an ortho-
peaic surgeon or a nerve surgeon
or ooia roretner u a matter, of
course, which the physlclsns in
chsrge alone can decide.
White llawk hurried Inward
Ihem. tall the Celeatlal Hlalers
for that was who they were ran
awilily to lheir basket and soon
were on Uielr way back lo the
aiure skies where now at night
they shine In the hslf circle of
Borealto. or the Northern' CrclE beTinTn" th."."". i XZt.'"' 10 M "
. lawal. -.-a, l.fllaa " . -B-IUUIJ W
(lew BIWUH .. savw. , (-ealaaa, l.l UIKja.. , . .. lai.,..
, the 0bject. they ar. .opposed to Hawk. . ml.hiy hunter Wn n
depict, yet mere are some in wnicn w.rch of iiiu uaiMi
five treatment to advised for those th, resemblance i. quite marked . t' '."n'exTeas'vt
who have mild attacks, attacks "tempt here to point j prrHe wa, gYeallv amaseS
coming only at long intervals, for j SlJSf. - 1,.' r.,oiT i when n "m UDOn '' 'Ircu-
umse wno are over so years old,
hlte llawk stood wondering
ai the unusual tight, tuddtnly
liter, came lowly floating down
from the blue heavens a eilter
basket carrying a bevy of beauti
ful maidens. When the basket
gently alighted on the ground, the
maidrna leaned out and began
dancing around the circular beaitn
paih, on. keeping lime on a silver
ball.
At about 10 p.m. any night this
week look toward the east. High
in the sky a bright atsr, orange In
color, will be easily seen. It la the
only one of that brilliance In that
general region of the heavens. This
Is Arcturss. From this star, trscc
to the left a abort distance
through some fainter stsrs, then
down a little. If the air Is quite
clesr. you will see a little hsll
circle of about half a dozen rather
faint atars. The open part of the
figure Is toward the left. This Is
the Northern Crown. The brightest
object to Alphecca. the gem of the
crown. It is sometimes called
Gemma.
According to one Oreek myth,
this ti the crown presented by
Athenian messeus to Ariadne,
GRANITE and MARBLE
MEMORIALS
Bronx Tablets, Voiei and Inscriptions
CLARENCE WARD
Klamath Monument Co.
... BMBiB Orgaon Granita Co. of Mgdford
'25 Huh phont 9333
People DO Read
SPOT ADS
-vou are!
CANADIAN SEED POTATOES
In Cold Storage
PoBtiaci Bflei Garni
George C. Burger
fitMi Data Iridfg 2-339 Klamath Fill.
upriaht freezer... It pJ
j has all the features ly k
we wanted" sS
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JJ;
features . . .
UHIOMT MJION tlleiittlta
aeeifif and hunNaa itt
ffMa1!.
mutt autt iMftVINo'
pravWat laaaiaat mifafm
ttiaptreawrta,
Madea etila,
eaniiriKiit. U .....
at int wire aMatnla
ar ae ualtht frteitr
t't tat tirraa ytu
ife gubfart. tad
ateil wtaitd frtattr.
MOMl JJA-J1 U. ti
" said 7J Ct. It,
AaeiltMa
INWVIfWAt MN(
aevst ttM wIim Ma 4m,
la epanarf.
?2? WW lUatlNM
eONMIUCTIOat ,m
" taire aaeaica. .
Ai Lew Ai 10 De Wtl
With Saloncg In 24 Monthly Ptymgnfi
1 I T It
0REG. LTD.
734 South 6th lh.n,4W
Klamath Palti. Oraaoe,
The blimp, designated as F.F3X
ts the lira) produclloei model ol
Ute Mavy a largral notwigid air.
ahtp. Her dlmtnaioru were not dls
ctoaed, but ant ta known lo be
bigger than the ZPN-I. bum by
Ooodvear and delivered to Ute
Natal Air atation .1 Lakrnurat,
N. J , Uat June 11.
The iPM. is X34 feel long and
can hold 818.000 cubui feel of
helium.
NOTICE!
0UI
WMteCfcatg I
MONDAY j
JUCKELAND TRIX
11th aa. Kkatath ULtl OTVKtK
IX
NEW -fj
fflSffi m
NYLONS
neietrch feiti give authentic proof that
00 of gnagt art ilnglt- thread.
SNACLOC Ii the first boilcry In hlilory
to "lock out" runi from alngle-thread
mags! SNACLOC (a the original crea
tion of famoui Hope Cheat hosiery!
SEE UNBELIEVABLE SANDPAPER
AND SCISSORS TEST AT OUfl
HOSIERY COUNTERS. SEE SNAG
IOC SNAP BACK INTO SHEER
BEAUTY AFTER BEINC
SNACCED. PLUCKED AND
CLIPPED. NO HOLES. NO RUNS.
ONLY SHEER BEAUTY.
51 gaugelS denier
proportioned length!
beautiful ihadea
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ONU
II w I
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