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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1919)
" 'J 1 h r y voVRMnru e, into OflAV, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, -OREGON PAGE FTVB w&srs i 111 ii I Hi I i Hi ii ' .... ... . ... - - '. .. .. - - ... . . ii Toys fSmL III 'J '' L t A full line of new and up-to-date toys. This stock is all new and has not been picked over. Don't wait too long or you may be disappointed. Auto Supply House 7th and Main DANCE DANCE Given By , MILLMEN & BOXMAKERS' UNION 1764 at Moose Hall Thanksgiving Night Thursday, Nov. 27, 1919 PEP, JAZZ, FUN, PRIZES WE KNOW HOW Fifty Cents Gets a Ticket Ladies Complimentary DANCE DANCE kHMW4i4 A Rings for Christinas Presents : We are showing the most exquisite collection of rings we. have ever had. It is almost infinite in va riety, including the new styles in fancy gold and sil ver mountings containing colored stones. In single-stone diamond rings there is wide choice in all sizes, and the newest styles in white gold and platinum mountings. Each diamond is a brilliant, full-cut stone of fine color highly desirable quality in every respect We also have a variety of sizes in solitaire-cluster, diamond rings. Men's set rings $ 8.50 to $ 25.00 2 Ladies' set rings $ 3.50 to $ 25.00 2 aohtaire stone rings $18.00 to $300.00 Selections for Christmas may be reserved by paying a small dspo'sit. Frank M. Upp JEWELER luS U!W US Official S. P. Watch Inspector W.j...I..j.4.4.....j.j..i....K-'J'-M'"J LIBERTY THEATRE "Tim pick of Tim i'ictukks" I .W. I'OOLK, Owner. UAItltV llOUIOl,, Musical JHicttoi Tool ght The Last Showing of Popular DUSTIN FARNUM in "A MAN'S FIGHT" Tuesday WILLIAM DESMOND in "LIFE'S A FUNNY PROPOSITION" "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" is coming soon Watch the Liberty Foyer for New Attractions Doors open at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M. Mesopotamia 'come back' Prephscy That Ancient Land Is U Ba fWdatmtd From Prtstnt 8UU of Barrenness. It may be remembered Hint, .when Gen. Kir Stanley Maude ttnil to lay down til work with hi life In Meso potamia, t lint work was taken up and carried on successfully liy den. Kir V. It, MiirKluill, The expedition which III Kent up the Euphrates freed thilt river from the Turku, nnd JuM before the nrmlMlce the force which he led up the Tigris from Itiigdiid iiipliired the entire Turkish army of 7,(XX) about DO miles south of Moral, the city which stnmls on the west hank opposite the ruins of Nineveh, 8lnce then the conn trj bus hnd pence, and nil the way north imd wist from Itimra there 1ms been n notnble revlvnl of commerce and ngrU wllnre, with n lnpl tinlnt: of the great Irrigation scheme devised by Kir William Willi ocl. It hiih through Irrigation that In iinclent times the land developed Its extraordinary fertil ity, and trace a remain uf the network of ennala that formed the center of nnbylonla. la there to be a renewal of that fcr tlllt In place of the defert barrenness pioducdl by Turklah neglect and mnl ndtuliilatriitloti? Ocncrnl Marshall, who has returned to Pnglnnd, la of that opinion Speaking recently lit Durham he made one ery remarkable statement. Ah a result of experiment, he said. It una bellcvid that Mesopo tamia would become the finest cotton growing country In the world. That Is a large expectation, too large to dis turb cotton growers In other countrleM. Hetnlla of the experiments, showing Mirpilslng results, will have to be umde known before the "sea Isliind" tcrrltorj of (ieorgln, .South Ciirollmi and Florida can believe that Its su premacy Is threatened by Mesopota mia, or that the beautiful long stapled silky wool of Its peculiar variety can be excelled anj where. VJHHmbv 11 $825.00 to $850.00. ZH2 H iBBBBBKittsffffBBBBBSMBa ("sBbIbbbbHJS FT t ft'rU, FImhm $280.00 I toSltKKJ.Ofi .IBH I 1 Y Xew Vlctroln x $i 10.00 Ji To the Wife If you would like one of our sflno musical lnstrumenti) for Chrlstmas.fjust cut out this ad and fold It Into your husband's pocket. All good husbands and Santa Cla'us work together and try to give .you hap- ., -ZfugSntyrzKrab JHi VIctrola XI, $1.10 XIV $200.00 plnesa. a $50.00, $70.00 and $75.00 -w -. -53, r"& AZORES AT A STANDSTILL Population Has Shown Little Change In Last Century Lott Trade In Sugar and Tobacco. The population of the Azores Is about 2fa,000, the number of Inhabl tiintK laying changed but little In the laHt century, nnd. ir anything, having diminished. '1 his fact la probably due more to various political and social conditions than to climatic, agricul tural, or other conditions of the IhHiiiIs. In the early days the 1'ortu guese literally "raised cane" on the iK'ands. nnd established a large sugar tmde with England and other coun ties. Tobacco nnd fruits were also produced In great quantities, but, vrHh ihe discovery and settlement of Brazil and other South American countries, Portugal rather discouraged produc tion In the Azores In order to aid her colonies In South America. With the sugar and tobacco trade snatched from them, the Azoreans began the cultiva tion of the vine, and the making of wine and other liquors became one of the chief. Industries of the Islands. The population consists mainly of Portuguese, Moorish, and Flemish set tlers, with a few negroes and a fair sprinkling of English settlers. Novel Apartment Building. A San Francisco woman realty oper ator has planned a novel building. Her tdea Is to utilize a steep bluff 350 feet high. On It she proposes to erect a series of apartments running In stair step fashion from the street down to the water of San Frnnclsco bay. It la proposed to have each apart ment equipped with Its own elevator entrance, pergola and roof garden, with a glass-covered Inclined elevator connecting all with the private wharf for fishing and boating. Other fea tures projected are a specially warmed sea-w liter bathing tank nml glass In closed mid n heated pla.v ground for children on the beach. Steam heat, hot water, laundry, garage, billiard, club and ball rooms are to be provided us matters of eouise. The site com mands a fine view of th.e Golden Gate and the sea outside, uccoidlug to the i prospectus, and It Is said the apart ments, which will rent at a piohlbltlve (for most of us) price, aio already! under lease, even hefoie the building i has been stinted. Kansas. City iauir, f if f 7 (r. Convenient Terms Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music No Sidelines 507 Main St $25.00-$35.00 t BJpJr&!HKfsBEHsxj2ivL!BJBJBBBV P.k Baby Grands $725.00 to $1000.00 Gulbransen Trade Mark Players $405.00 to to $850.00 it Milium i u 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' SPECIAL NOTICE November meeting of Business Men's Association FRIDAY NIGHT. Banquet at Deer Head Grill. 7:30 p. m., November 28, 1919. All mem bers urged to attend. By order of the President. 24-4t W. C. VAN EMON, Secretary. APPOINTED ELECTRICAL. ENGINEER OP PROVINCE nwnMlnn1nn tnT thft State DOfit. hef.'" passed with the highest percentage.vl The promotion carries a consider-' able increase in salary, with travel ling expenses. Mr. Wagner'Wife Is! a native county. daughter of .Klamath M r 'tiit. R. D. Wagner, wall-known former resident of Klamath Falls, has just ueceived afpqlntmen,l ap electrical engineer for the province of Alberta, Canada, according to word received by friends. For several years Mr. Wagner was electrical engineer fort the city of Calgary. At a recent -m: Japan's First Rallway&tlofi;J The old stonfc" building (otfihe-8hlW' bashl station, which Is familiar.' to. all, the foreign residents who-1 came tej Japan before the completion of' th Toklo station, lsi't'o be moved to tb comnniind of the Meltl Shrine. whlcb ! Is in course of construction otM'oyogli This building was the first rallwaj. siuiiuu uuiii iu .luimu uuu ii b in iha ' . same time one of the oldest bflldngVriri: of foreign btyle In the capital. Tht station was constructed when Japan's first railroad was opened Yokohama and Toklo In 1872, undta the supervision of an American engi neer. Yokohama. .Tonrnal. Real f Estate, Insurance, Loans 4k.. Xadastries Opportunities Id vestments 1 GoooV trays in farms homes and city V Ja.M.WatkinsJr. Suite 1, Swanson Bklg. Phone 484 'Hi ZPtCAiiBY SALE NETS $85. I tThe high school girls candy sale Friday, under direction of Miss between" pMears, for the benefit of the Armen ian Relief Fund, netted- $85, it was announced today. rf ! t ! f Y ' His Opinion. "True, women's fashions are -o lm I modest ns to shock the pme," said J. ' Puller Gloom. "The hummers are also I hotter and the winters colder than they i ever were before. Just as usual, the country Is going headlong to the dogs. Pveij town in Ameilta lias more fools and cinoUs and gossips In It, In piopor tlou to its sle, than nnj other town In Aiueilca. The poor nie ulwajs gi owing i .... ..!. i.... r.ittf pooler aim ine rit-u i;i"iK "n-' v The end of Ihe world Is nlwajs at ' hand, and piolmhly always will be. In it .1 1 t....tl.l1.. 4..l,,l,tlllflt'l Vj met, mere is uveim-iiuiKij " tn howl nbout, If ou want to howl The women li.ive alwuvs woin exactly what they phased In just the manner that suited Ihem be-t, and there never was nml never will be any help for It, And If their diaphanous gnth offends you there Is no law compelling ou to Keep edging around until ,vou get a comely woman betwixt .vouiself )inl (ho bun, confound jou!" Kansas Clt iltiu-. 44. ja. a- .. j.. .a. . aTa jft. j&A. A. .Aivaftfc-ftlvfL-jftfcftltjftavjfta A t T ? T t T t T T f T T a. :: THE PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone Eight-Three Phone Eight-Three FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER. Iff, j&m. &. .aa. ja. a. a. j&m. & . j. j- a. J&. jfc jwftsi VB'BBiywB'$'v$vysyyvyy MySsyyyMP f T T T t Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys O 11.- J X We have an unlimited supply of the finest, birds that were i ever in Klamath Falls. Turkeys are plentiful. Come in and see -a 'ecthL1"roront dlsoass which af b4rea uumber about 'Wei'0 Snakes killed no fowor than 22,600 persons in India. Iftst year. Knew the Stock. Thomas Has the Mis got any hordes for sale? , The (Sroom rjo, sir, but I reckon, Mr. Smith has, . i Thomas Why? - The GroonJ Wen, the gov'nor sold 1J1 .couple, last wtelu Y T T T T T t T T T t them whether you need one or not. Nearly 300; to pick from, weighing from 5 pounds to 30 pounds. W. vtf- rf(i,".J":!w; If you prefer a goose or a chicken," we have them. f t t f f t t T t T T T T T Please come or PHONE your order EARLY. "Phone 83. PEOPLE'S .... '. M-M . .. '!