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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1919)
PAGI BIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m li RUINS m in t E Ruins of OJln.-tgA, Located Opposite Texas Town, Show Results of Dev astation for Years by Recurring Mexican Revolutions OJINAGA, Mexico, Sept. 13.- Iiouso, tho walla of which are gnllj decorated In colors of pnthottc taw drlncss, ns If to conconl tho under lying nhnbblnoss of tho Btructuro, tho ancient church, which has es caped comparatively scathless; tho flat-roofed, ono story military hoad quortors, a few dingy shops these aro tho Oplnnga that Is. And scat tered throughout tho town are tho ompty and cracked sholls of build ings that were. Ojlnnga's ruin Is mora nearly complete than that of most other revolt-cracked Chihuahua towns. Chi huahua City, too, has been battered and buffeted by war, but it still PRUSSSIAN FLAGS LAID IN MUSEUM Rearing their crumbling walls along! wears at least tho somblunco of some the skyline of the south bank of the Rio Grnndo, the ruins of Ojlnaga, opposite Presidio, Texas, tragically exomplify tho ravages wrought in Mexico by eight years of revolution The town, which has been fre quently mentioned In the news dis patches recently, as tho headquar ters of General Antonio Pruneda, who was instructed by his superiors to co-operate with tho American punitive expedition, has been bom barded soveral times and has been In the hands of many masters. Years ago It was a flourishing lit tle city .doing considerable business with the American side. Today it la a wreck. The custom- prosperity. Juarez has gone thru many on ordeal of firo and sword; yet it retains a certain air of bustlo and gaiety. Not so with Ojinaga. Her own cit izens are quickest to admit tho town's utter desolation; but thoy are also quick to add that when nor mal conditions are restored, Presid io's twin again will come Into her own. ROADS ELECTROLIER WITH THE AMEUICAN FORCES IN GERMANY, Sopt. 13. In con nection with tho winding up of tho old German army it is said that tho non-commissioned ohicors' school at Potsdam has been dissolved ami tho inou otthor discharged or sont to regimental schools. All Prusslnn war Hogs nro to bo sont to llerlln for preservation in n museum. Since the armistice somo reglmonts have rotalned their battle lings. Gorman newspapers recently pub lished reports that ICO naval lings had been stolon by Gorman workmen from a great quantity assembled In Danzig and woro exchanged as sou- vonlrs with men of tho Hrltlsh war ship "Coventry," in roturn for clg nrettes, smoking tobacco and choco late. --TTttW A Bank for all the People CH1TICS REM EVE COSTLY PICTURE HAS HEEN POUND. MILAN. Sept. 13. SIgnor Do Vito, minister of tarnsportation, has announced that 3600 miles of Ital ian raiwnys will bo gradually electrified. Gertrude & Company M Is UrMi. . :..,' ". .C .r "svr . . . ' a You will like the soft-feathered hats. The Tam-o-Shanter lines of many of the small hats may become you. Try on the small Toques and the large picture hats. See which hat and which colors will go best. with your new suit or coat. Now is the time to pick out the hat. Very effective are the new bordered veils in all the new colors. ' Gertrude & Company NO. 527 MAIN ST. READY FOR YOU Wo are now ready to welcome you at our new location, G07 Main, across tho street from the Firsl State & Savings Bank, whore wo are at last in position to display the ex tensive stock of Standard Make Baby Grands, Uprights, Player Pianos, Phonographs and Records, which we have always carried and which wo will continue to sell at tho same reasonable eastern prices and terms. EARL SHEPHERD CO. I' n?f '. s JOHANNESBURG. South. Africa. Sopt. 13. A British army officer re cently purchased for sovon nnd ono- half shillings (J1.S0) in a Pretoria auction room a picture which art crit ics believe to be a missing Rombrnndt a work of priceless value. Tho pic ture, portraying the Crucifixion, has been sent to advisors of tho G.ront I Art Gallery at the Hague for examln i ntlon. Tho theory is that tho picture I was brought to South Africa by a I member of a family of Dutch noble men who woro patrons of Rembrandt. Small accounts handled with the same care and at tention as large ones. EARL OK ATHLONK SLVDE RRIGADIER GENERAL, LONDON, Sout. 13. Tho London Gazette announces that tho Earl of Athlono, Second Life Guards and per gonal aide do camp to the King, has been made a brigadier general. The I Earl is the third son of the late Duko I of Teck and brother of tho Queen. The first holder of tho title of tho Earl of Athlono was Lieutenant Gen- oral Bentlnck, an ancestor of Count Godard Bentinck, the present host of Count Hohenzollern at Ameron gen, Holland. He took a leading part under William of Orange in winning the Battle of the Boyno, regarded by some as the beginning of tho present troubles in Ireland. We are here to Build up Klamath County Tho bank that always treats you right. CHEAP LOTS KLAMATH STATE BANK The Daylight Bank. Corner 6th and Main Wo !o n strictly linnk fug biiHliuwK. HHWWHfW4WU44.H4.ii4.t4i4iMJ,AJ,Al.l,Al.tAlXLtijl TYT-n-YTTTTTTTrnTTVTrritrWt1tTtttftttttttttttTtftttttWW II II I I I I 1 1 I I II I I lit ! i 1 1 I I " I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cheap, Indian motor cycle with sido car. Winter's Jow ery storo. 13-2t ENGINEERING HOARD MEETS Four big lots near tho end of 11th St.; pavement; at 9200 each. Just the place for moderate priced homes. Two good ones on 11th St., at $500 each, and another good one at 9000. CLEAN RAGS We will pay five cents a pound for cloan cotton rags. Central Garage. 13-Ct Two lots In Second Hot Springs at $200 each and two more at $.100 each. A dandy corner In Wot Springs Jack B. Ives of tho Crater Lake Tire Service Station, has the distinc tion of being, one of tho men who Rotreaded the Tirea on tho two Chev rolets that came into the money nt tho Ascot Races last year. Cull at Addition with sidewalk and sewer In tho Crater Lake Tiro Service Station . nonr.i ..i. n BUM I nnrt TnnL- will inll vnn nil ..limit I . " '" hmh . yuvui PORTLAND, Sopt. 12. Tho Stato Board of Engineering Examiners hold their regular mooting In their offices, 520 Corbett Dullding.-on Frl dny, Soptombor 5th. Tho membors prcsont wore: Messrs. O. Laurgaard, F. D. Webor, F. S. Balllle, F. M. Hesso. all of Port land; O. A. Covoll, of CorvalllB, and W. B. Dennis, of Carlton. Thoro have boon approximately 300 applications for registration ns Professional Engineers rocolvod by A declaration of niarrlago in Slam Is vory Blmpto. it Is considered a proposal moroly to offer a lady a flower or to take a light from a clg nrotto If shu Is holding It la ber mouth. NOTICE OK MEETING! Big lot on 10th St.. In ovcnUeot location, nt $000. Will soon bo pave ment. CHILCOTE & SMITH 038 Slain St. rhonc 00 and Jack will tell you all about it.!1"" '."'"' H"" u numw m lno Jack Is an a No. 1 Cord Tiro Export ' BU,no U01"K lenianvoiy passod upon and Retreador. Drop In at tho Crator Lake Tire Service Station, and in spect some of tho Cord Tires that aro being turned out almost as good as new. 1120 Main St., Klamath Falls. Oregon. 13-lt .1 We can duplicate any brokon lens, or repair any kind of glasses. Win ter's Jewelry Store. ' 13-2t at tho meeting of tho Board. ACADEMY' WILL RECEIVE PUPILS CARD OK THANKS. Wo wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends for tho kind and thoughtful assist ance given us during our recent be reavement. Mrs. L. B. Dixon and children. WOOD We arc recolvlne mnnv in. qulrles for block wood from points In California, and tho Indications aro that largo quantities of this wood will bo shipped to outsldo points when fall weather comes. It you want to store Block Wood -Buy now and bo safe Single loads ... $5.00 Double loads $7.00 TERMS CASH 0. PEYTON Ofllce moved to 702 Main Phono 112-R "WOOD TO BURN" Until tho capacity of tho school Is reached, day pupils will bo rocolvod at tho Sacred Heart Acadomy, whero the most careful attention will bo giv en to tho thorough training of your child. Full particulars nmv bo secur ed by calling at tho Convent, Sovonth nnd Pine streets or at tho Acadomy. For tho present wo aro unable to ac commodate any more bourdem, but applications will be rocolvod and In caso there Is a vacancy It will ho filled from tho list of nppllcants In tho order in which they nro fllod. 6-tf Sacred Heart Acadomy. Tho annual business meeting ol the membors of tho Klamath County Rod Cross will bu held at the City Hall In tho council chamber on Tuesday, Soptombor 16, nt 4 p. nt. Evory ono who has paid the $1.00 membership dues last Christmas U a membor and Is entitled to voto. Each mombor Is urged to be present and help to elect an executive committee for tho coming year, hear the an nual roports of tho work room and tho troasuror and other committees. Also to talk over the peace-time plans for tho local Red Cross work. Let us not lose Interest in this great organization but lend u hand to re organize it on n poacu-timo basis co that wo may bo ready for any emer gency nnd uso tho organization for making a hotter community. CAPT. W. J. SIEMANS. Pres. E. P. LAWRENCE, Secy. 12-13-15 HINDENBURG, WAR LORD AND CITIZEN l--,SLimSkm. Here fipunrnl vnn TTIn,lniii...,. ... i. n i ii. n u-nr 1 nro two photographs of tho ox-Kulsor's war oillcioncy oxport. One va takon during 1910, when ho Boomed to bo 'on tho way to Justify tho war I Ifl Tit 'R nVllflHl nflnnn MM. - It . . . . iihKii WflC" i. tii . ' ' " ulu"r was rocoivou rocontiy irom "!'" "i-m von Hlndenburg now Is Just an ordinary citizon with presidential aspim tlons lllHt llUo nnv inn.. -. A -1 - ' ir.. ..,. ,., .., ,,uiU jiuuuaiu, mo., or vugiiHiu, n-l-