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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
? aw, , r v "Jrt. it i n , AOWT '-"' l0IP, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ifrW VACOB FIV I May tie Next Italian Ambassador to United State IERSONAL MENTION LIBERTY THEATRE 11 IZITT" !&mn)mUUU.Vi!3,miimMma, iunv'd i: i'i:opm: op tiiih citv and vicinitv. SlVMH AND IXIMINOH OK IXJAIi POI.KH. T1IK PICK OP TIIK I'lCTUItES" Tcw rtttW&fSJli ii of Medfurd Is hero Mr mid Mm F M Innls, iutoiii- n.nt Mfl'OnOlll. t,. l,v Mr mi. I M. l t n. I-- . I ' " '' " ., ,, ,,n - jflt wM ,,... ,i. dlyf rom Hii- InnU anil H. (lllnuiii urn passing i n. I'M" '" .1. i. ui. i. i. i I .'- llllimUM k.iiii,., i tiuit llfllliy irillll tiawt' . Wnriutcln"'. Wash- their hoimm In Viillljo w"hSi"l'ii!l,cUyii ""k Mr' ""' Mr" ('l"'rl"'- I(ItIh. if ilto" 'I ln ' f nfl ,, ii,n Hliinn 'r IIhi Roberts nnil Wliltinorn grixury LJ MUU .... ...-. .tin riiltl tllltlV. lint MfMltldltlir mini.. 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Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT TALENTED OLIVE TELL IN "SECRET STRINGS" Peerless Comedy "MIXING SWEETHEARTS" FRIDAY THE GREAT TOM MIX "THE COMING OF THE LAW" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. mt.t,i y....ram 'iiiilor (., Mnnoiil Ctirlltilmo Mnrtonl, tho funionn In- peunn know uh better Ho first camo milor of wln-lcHM tfli'Krupliy, may Imi mnr huro nearly twenty years ago to th.. ni-tt Itiillan utiiliiiMHudor to Wash- ruport hy wlrt-lumi tho International Iiikimi Seiiutor Murronl Ih wry pop- )ucht raci-M off Sandy Hook, and ho uliir in thin lountry and few Kuro-1 huh muil iniitiy extended visits Hlncc. LIQUOR SMUGGLING i INCREASES DAILY Hear Bramwell tonight at tho court house. (iitocKKY vnmus n cmim:, ii A Tlor and fnmily "") pn- mien on the train this inornlnu tooml for Dorrli. -hero they nipccl to rotke thrlr home Xn It V, ! and dnuRhtnm. 0 rotary Btoren In Klmimth KhIIh Kitltrlne ml Myrtln, m-rit tho day will l.o closed all iln Monday for tho i, to.non a KholpuiK lour, frmii l-lr Day CVIulirallon This nn- UrifrwchontlinKeiin road nounrement was miidn Mils murium: Mr and Mrs J Koch drovn In '"- ' Minimum. n inn iiiiwm iwtirdir from Kt. r. California Mr anil Whltmoru C.rocury. Koth Ii In charr-n of the Commercial jipirtofnt of tho hlch schol hero. HI-rrt'lIN PIIOM V.CTI(l '1 1 1 1 1 UliiliUilrt I'iioi and Miss Mario - ToitMlelefl on Hie train this morn- Mrs Kip mi ltlin-r nml itntiKh li(for Suthrrlln, ufler spendlmc tho ters huve rutiirued to Ktniiiiith Knlls insmer here nilh Mlns l.eunx s fath- after u ten dti)s' unit Ion trip to tr. IT lr Iike ami lEo ky 1'olnl Tlie Mn Mtrr C'lopton and daughter, took a trip about the rim of Craii-r Slide bo hive brim vlsltlmc '! Ijike frtad hew for llir past three week.i ' m mtrntd thlt morultiK to their homo Hear llramwell tonight at the liBetieley. curt house AGED VETERAN OF TWO REVOLUTIONS DIES NEAR BORDER 1)1)1 (il.AK, Arlr, Aits 2S (Jeo II Hone, eteraii of to revolutions, plinlrlaii miner and ranch uvwht, died nireiitly at his home. In Anna I'uerta Son ru. Just in ross the In terniil lonal boiindar) from DoukIiik Death n ih ciuih.'iI by Illness (ontracl eil while ramp.ilKtilm: In Southern Soiioni amiliiHt aiii Indians with the Mexlrnii federal forcea l)r llime is born In ll'Tini'iv but came to the 1'nlled States with bis parents w hen he was live ears old Morv than 40 eam ko he en tered Mexico, and shortly iftervwird settled at Ilaxlspo, In Knsteru Son- ora. When I'orflrlo Diaz began hl last and successful revolution, Hone served yltli him as surKoon and as a major Six jours ago the elderly surgeon Joined the ranks of the con stitutionalist army, where he served until his death I)r Ilono was mirrled three times, each of his brides being a member of the distinguished Samanlego family of S nora Thirty-six years ago he married Miss Klta Samanlego, who died two ears later, leaving one son, l)r George Hone Jr., of Agua I'uerta. Three years liter Da. Hone married Miss Amelia Samanlego, a sister of his former wife. Fifteen ears ago the second wife died, and three ears later Dr. Hone married Miss Marin Samanlego, a cousin of his two former brides, who survives him, with their three children. KI. PASO, Texas, Aug. 28. Al though many arrests have been made by customs officials, , liquor smuggling h3s become so general en this part of the border that United States government officials have an nounced an Investigation will be made to ascertain whether any American officers have been Impli cated in the bringing of Intoxicants from Mexico Hecently two Mexicans were shot and killed while bringing to the heart of the residential district two barrels of whiskey Americins and Mexicans who formerly smuggled ammunition and opium are reported to have turned their attentions to the contraband liquor t ft (tic Quan tities of whiskey, exported to Mex ico when prohibition became effect ive, are being brought back Into El Paso, It Is said, and sold as high as J 15 a quart. Hemstitching and Pecoting ,Mrs. L, A. Burgess, 131 Fourth St, 28-3t Special Lunch at Crater Cafe at 11 a. m. to 3 p. in. 26-Gt NOTIf'K. Those having washing at the Wong Him Laundry can get. name by call ing there and Identifying their prop erty. 28-2t Hear Uramwell tonight at the court house. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Pleasant room over looking lake for gentleman. Phone 299J. 28-3t FOR SALE CHEAP Paying small business Must sell owing to other business. 1008 Main St. 28-2t FOR SALi: Furnished 17 room bouse can be used for apartments or transient 102 Malu Street. Call after 1 'p. m. 28-2t Hear Uramwell tonight at the court house. WANTED TO BUY Lawn mower. Call J. M. Watkins. J 2 OR. 28-3t R. C SPINK Wishes to Announce to the Public That He Has Opened a General Real Estate Office at Chiloquin, Oregon on the Klamath Indian Reservation He will handle exclusively Indian lands of this reservation and properties of his own, of which he owns or controls quite considerable He will also have a tloan and insurance department, as well as be equipped to make up leases, contracts, agreements and other papers of a legal nature. Correspondence and typewriter work done, and also notary work. The long experience of Mr. Spink in govern mental office work upon this reservation gives him a knowledge of all requirements necessary to transact any business expeditiously and knowingly, and par ties desiring to do business upon the reservation will save time and money by consulting him. The 25 years' residence in active business1 upon this reservation gives him a knowledge of this reser vation, its people and the lands that can be acquired only in this manner. He knows every man, woman and child of the Indians, and knows their lands, the value of the same, etc. In all these years of resi dence he has made this a study, having in view at all times that this knowledge would be needed when the Indians became citizens and the reservation thrown open This time has arrived, and a great number of the Indians have been granted citizenship and given deeds to their lands. Many more will be granted this and it is necessary for both Indians and Whites to have a responsible place of exchange, where they can feel they are being accorded the efficient service that is necessary for the benefit of both. Mr. Spink guarantees honest and efficient service to both. It certainly will be to the interests of the Indians to recognize and patronize his office, as well as the Whites who wish to buy, lease or otherwise do business in Indian lands. In conclusion Mr. Spink wishes to say that before he could open an office and do a real estate business in Indian lands, etc., upon the reservation, he ob tained the pel-mission of the Interior Department at Washington, D. C, in the form of a license, which is secured under a $10,000 bond, and which gives him proper recognition by the Department and se cures the Department in the belief that the business conducted here is straight and honest, both to -the Indian citizens as well as to his White neighbor. Mr. Spink solicits and will appreciate your busi ness. Some big things are going to happen in the development of this reservation. Read the adver tisements published by him. R. G SPINK Real Estate Dealer Chiloquin, Ore. 1 it i 'i .1 ! -' i ll' f ft It . Li M j !.! ;v ii; K ' 4? vTH '";! ,'A U'J t tfMl I ,1 i Mi . ,1'vJ ll ' ill 7 $ ' Lillaifl