THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATt'llDAV, AIMIII n, IS AGED MAN TAKES 1 FIRST RAIL TRIP s r.nn "six i r ll 111! in- i 1 1-?. ELM PIT Fi am mm p SAl.ONlKl tCorrespon.'.euce of tho SAl.KM. April 19 Oro.it strides Associated Press l Tho American are being made along tlio lines of lr- visitor flmls lieto an extraordinary rig-uion development In tlio Kliunnth nsldent of Tnninlo since tsr.S nml 11KN1). Or., Apt II 19. A etet Ml of the Mexican w,ir, 90 year ' ime !nrsh Aubrey of Tumnlo ' ol ti let Mr t ildo behind an Iron home Stimla) nlRht when ho stepped on board the Oregon Trunk tialu and stinted for ltoseburg. where ho will outer the old soldiers' home. He was mcom puiled by County Judge ltarnes Mr Aubrey has been a continuous mixture of races, tongues, belief and region, according to C. T. Dirley, customs. Salonikl Is literally a melt- county sun v) or for Klamath County, ing-pot of humanity. No other city In who has been hero on business before the world, utile it be one of the the state engineer. was on tlio 1'aclflc coast for n num ber of jears before that date, coming out from the middle west after the close of tho Mexican war. great American centers. U so th'i.-oly cosmopolitan. Creeks. Mongols, Turks. Slav-, Teutons. Itillaus and Europeans mingle and each under fctapds the language of the other. Tii" market place is a b.bel of tongue?, i Tilt lowliest street peddler speaks :U Ic.-.st four 1-ingnages. Hut these diverse races associate together only for business purnose. In their religious beliefs, aspirations and sentiments a gieat gulf som'U'e them. Fach has a different ideal and a distinct viewpoint of life. In Mice. rtonia .-.51 religions are tolerated. Sal onlki or Thessalonlca. as it was call oa In early times. Is said to hive leen the door by which Chrhtl.initj er.Ured Kurope. Indeed, dsvsu je sidents relate with pride that It was liso the Apostle Paul, after having evangelized Syria and Asia Minor, came to preach the gospel to the un believers of Macedonia. The money-changer has been a, fls t tute In Salonikl from time immemor ial. During the war he reaped n -Icn harvest on tho fluctuating value of the currency of the war-sffocted countries. The Ameiican dollar was the only currency that ho could not buy at a profit. It resisted all the tIcImII titles and varying fortunes of Thc poniI,Itv nf ,,, Trrtrc. the war and held steadily at 100 cents crs i.oV COST Guaranteed life pol when cli the other money of the Icics I reflected In the fuel Hint ilur ncrld was fluctuating. ,nK 10tH tM" progressive company 1- sucu more man 9sif.uiNMniu ni new "The ln.n few jears of drouth have converted evervone to the value of Ir rigation," he declared. The big project, about w-hlrh many others center. Is the Klamath Ir rigation project, which was con structed by the government and was recently tiken oer by the Klamath Irrigation district. This project furn I Mies water from Klamath lake for lSi',000 acres of land. -. Five small Irrigation projects ad jacent to this big project and which obtain water from the canals of the Klamath project are either already organized or are in tho process of de velopment, according to Mr. Darloy. Theso protects include tho I'lne Orove Irrigation district, covering 1, 000 acres: Enterprise Irrigation dis trict, 3000 acres: Malln Irrigation district, 5000 acres; Sunnyside Irri gation district, 2,000 to 4.000 acres, and another district being promoted by William Darks and others. Other districts In that region, now being developed. Include. the Horse Fly district, covoring 5,000 acres: La n gel Is Valley Irrigation district, covering 20,000 acres, and Willow Vnlley Irrigation district, covoring 2, 000 acres. . Saloa'kl Is essentially a .Tortish life bushier. Ask Chilcotc .V- Smith 9-tf , The Old Time Remedy Sassafras Tea This remedy is reliable, and still used in many homes. An infusion made from sassafras bark has a real value as a depurative that is, it aids in expelling waste matter from the system. It .therefore, will rid the blood of impurities and brace you up generally. We have a fine lot of carefully selected Sassa frac Root Bark. Use Sassafras Tea for a while as your morning beverage. Price, 75c per pound a u m THE WHIT city, for there are more than 100 000 bot the XEW 1019 policies. Jews who make their home hero m i They control the bulk of tho bus!-1 Stranger, do not leave town with-! cess. About 80 percent of thorn are out visiting the Hot Springs Hath Spans&h Hebrews whose ancestors House- ll I xiere driven from Spain by Ferdl- ' . ncni: and Isabella in the fifteenth centtirj. To indicate the wid-j diver sity of other races, however, It is Biiffi'-ient only to say that there arc five Greek newspapers, seven Spanish-Hebrew, four French, three Serb ian, one Turkish and one English. The lone English newspaper U pub lished LJ the Hritish Army for tho u sp of its men in the Levant. if the Apostle Paul could 'om-i to Salonikl today, he probably would preach to the Thessalonlans a gos pel of cleanliness as well as of pietv, for dirt seems to be an inseparable rat'of the city and , of the people. Hygienic and sanitary methods, ts the Allied military authorities t "rn learned, are wofully prltnltlv Oil ing the allied occupation tho t&WiU of I'litish, French, lulfan and Kerb Iai sojdlers succumbed to malaria, typhoid and other diseases arising fiom lack of drainage and sanitation. Thru all the centuries plaguoi and epidemics have visited the eliy and j cr.rrled off thousands of its 'nhabi tints. Being on tho principal tboro fare fiom Asia Into Europe. SiUnlkl has teen the means of spreading As iatic cholera to the towns washrfd by the Mediterranean. The city Itself has suffered great losses of life thru this great scourge. Huy Victory bomb first, and then , buy a homo. Kent arc high, and going higher, and those low prices, will not laht. j Good four-room house anil big lot on Crescent avenue, at $1,500, on easy terms. ' Modern four room plastered house one block from Main htrect, at $2,O0O on oufcy terms. i Modern Ave room Iioilmj on Espla nade, with fire place, screened porch es, big lot; price $2,250, on easy terms. Modern six room plastered house on Mn III stiVet, nt 815,250; only $250 cash and the Imlanro like rent. If you wnnt to build, wo have a fine big lot in Hot Springs for $500, and (tcvcrnl on Eleventh street at from $100 to Moot). rillfjCOTK & SMITH !(.'! Main St. I'honc 00 19-3t nnaerwooas pnarmacY 'V. ALATTAI n rALLM UKLOUn THj? w I ! 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