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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
fllimfiPAY, IICCKMIlElt,18, 1011) THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK SEVEN :! ARMY jf SHOE flo Shoe that -Ivcjyou cx tra Service every tcp Comfortcvcry minute." Sold in Black Gunmotnl or Mnhonony Cn If or In dian Tan Calf. r'o rfc,,cl1'' tverydy wear for Utlng'comfort for the nort of t,ven?lit to expect look to (lie Uucmikiit Army Shoe. It, Dttvieme of r hoc-comfort new undcriundinij ol'ihoc-rcoiiotii). tfik on hc fanioui Miln.tm .an-from tcip-rradc material by top-notch workmen. Wcrn by thoiuamli of men itt ail walki of !ifc. Get a tub trv! ' BRADLEY'S SHOE STORE Mnuf.cl.inT. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT S,. Pranci mr if1 Tt- " - w'liBH I i n ..nnriOTin i IWU3TCL. I. P. HFPnHTR - - - i ,llio American Committee for Relief m'tliii Near East, ) ''Tills organization", ho said, "al- t! I 4,ri'II(ly Ih IioiihIiii?. fnnilliiir runt rtntl,. FAD I Mr DLTXC'JJ , UM or""nnH In 12 orphan-1 Hill II II lir III II "0 HC,,Uore'1 throughout Russian nlllllU ULI lUl! (Armenia besides curing "for 23000 ' sick chllilron, maintaining fourteen I hospitals iinil feeding 307,000 home less refugees or dohtltuto persons. l-Vll (11,000 Refugees. "Ilefnrn (tin ronfitit t'ntifUnt .f v....l ,. ..I- I.. .... IIF ' - "' "- "'- ...til- TIKI.I. iriniB..in.... v. - -)B,lollr, t,. Amcrcnn8 fc, 0,i000 ro (Corn...oii.lonco ho Associated' fll,,,.UH , , I10,Bhbor,Iolld of slls. ,) Colonel Wlllliim ll.uikll,jlln lh0 caltu, of tho (1 , Hleb Commissioner for tho .our trIct. Kven ,h,.n t worj unulj(j . ,,oat Powers in Arnion In. bellevea reach r,Moo mon , ,ho molIntan. U.t o..o of tho nioHt difficult ones- ,,10 rKl0I1 ,n,own Knril, wlo llouot tlio -Near hast !.,. boon boIv- woto cut ()ff , lho mcnJ com (i by ollluiiioiit of tho dispute bo- coon ,ow H(,ttI(,(, I fucii Armonln. Axorbnliljun 1Ih- ..,t , J)()w hoMJ, t(, rng ro,of; "lc,-, ,. . .to more than 100,000 Armenlnns und (This district lies between thoTnrtar8 nllko , tIl0 contCBtcll ,, Week and Caspian Hoas, JiiHt north tory who faco (lml, tlll wJor un.' el tho former border of I'orulu and ,eH, 0UB(I I)clp , recolvcrtf , Tnnieuttenaln. ltoirHanlatlvun oft ..Tll(J ,, StrtCH , t0 ca, I the three countrlcH named have ountry 0n.leavorlnK to help the pop- circed lo aottlo tbo dlnputo over! , of a TranscnucaB,ai begllleK tils territory and to ndjunl nil fur- whuj,0 lIw,,loruto 8tut0 the con- tlcr dlraRrcomonm by conference ), dltlon In devastated Franco and Ilel- Coloncl Haskell told Thq Ansoclat- ,;,, described as simply child V td I'rt-H that tblH Hcttlen.ent opens , jay. Ifty thoimund Armenians who I r a much Kreutor field of work for were left In Turkey are arriving at i Krlvon, Knrs and Alexnndropol by drlblots, clothe In blla of torn Hack- , pieced together ,,wlth IIiot their bodicB frightfully einuclated. The fttotnacliH of tiny children aro y, otcHiiiiely B'.vollun from IIvIiik on toolM and berlM. Tbeo children urn fit only for treatment In hoHpltaln whein only u Ioiik course of moat cure ml feoillm; can remake them In to human beings. IIiiiiiIihIh HomeleNS "Aiound evory stutlon alotiK the rallw.iy aro gathered groups of hun dreds of homeless people lying hud dled together on the ground, the ma jor Ity of them too weuk even to try t help themselves, rom tlmo to tlmo lie btrouger oneii climb on freight i.rs and move elsewhere, always .king butter conditions which do not exist. Two hundred and slxty tl.tee thousand homeless , refugees from Turkish Armenia thus aro con stantly milling about throughout Kusslnn Armenia, making tho relief work conducted by the Americans, a problem requiring infinite putlcnce and organizing ability. "This Is especially true In view of the existence of 248,000 desfltuto In l.i bltants of Russian Armenia who possesf.ed homes but no food iij well as 100,000 (.recks, Russians, I'er slr.ns, Syrians and Yezldls who hava been driven out of parts of Transcau casia. "One hundred and forty thousand Moslems whoso vlllnges wore des troyed In the course of five vears oi constant uuifare are helplessly on camped In tho 'open around Tll'.agos of their former enemies, begglni; In finitesimal quantities of flour which thoy mix with dirt to give the Illus ion of nourishment. "These hundreds of thousands of biiffeilng adults, mostly homeless and lacking every necessity of life, lmvlng nothing more to lose, are con centrated In a country as yet Inade quately policed or governed Thoy constitute a fertile field for the seeds of Bolshevism of any form of anarchy, the spread of which ome loosed would be Impossible to pre-j diet. j Constantly In Conflict. "This situation unquestionably '3 M f t T t ? ? Y t I ? f Xm4JmJ, '$&fr$$$4fr&fr$4frfr&&4Zfr4 Chrlstnius Trees, Ornunients, TUisoI. iteii, Omidles, Qan dy Hoxes, Cornucopias, Kv-f erythlng necessary to deco rate n Hree, TOYS Christmas Candles head-, quarters . 45 tq 60q lb. GAMES A large nssort nient of games of every de scription, 5c to GOc. AMERICAN -MADE TOYS FILL THIS STORE TO THE ROQF ; J 1 , ' Never before have we received so large a stock or 'in such va- , rieties. The' good thing about the toys in our stock is'they were made in America, and are stronger and heavier than foreign made toys of ; the same price. ' There' are actually thousands of different toys and useful articles in this store priced 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents up. ThisJsJthe store ' WHERE THE DOLLAR LASTS THE LONGEST FOR THE KIDDIES J u Toy Aluminum Cooking' Utensils," Frying oPans, Stew l Pans, Ket,tles. 0 . Toy Aluminum Dishes in. Sets r ,....45c to $2.75 China Toy Dishes In Sets IHc to 93.00 per set Toy Dishes, Class, per set .. 40c Tn Dishes, sets , 5c to 25c Mechnnlcnl TralnB that will run, with long tracks and spring motors $2.00 to 55.00 TOY GUNS Guns and Pop Guns 15c to 25c 'ioy Cannons and Machine Guns 25c to $4.00 Toy Drums : 25c to 00c Toy Lanterns with wick and burner rendy for actual use t 30c Airplanes 15c to 25c Toy Battleships 15c to 91.00 Toy Brooms but they are real brooms f20e I . ,y 'I nirJ ft' ' n-raiJH Ai yfim v " " " j-s - ' ' i T 7 T f DOLliS 2000 DOIJ.S CKM.17I.OII) TOYS t t T T T T T T T T T T if ! & Doll Heads Roly Polles 15c iuxl Canoes Ilnttlo Ships Wild nnd Domestic Animals Make your own Teddy Boars, Dogs and Cats. Colored llnon patterns, 3 llgures to a sheet. Per sheet , : Children's Knit Mittens Knitted Hockey Caps .l.V 20c ,20c .25c ,15c 30c ,25o 25c rirKS Assortment of French Brlnr PIpos. Aluminum Salt and Popper Shakers Gift Boxes 25c PUIIHKS Men's and Boys' genuine Leather Purses, 10c to15r Men's 1)111 Books 25c to 35c Girls' Fancy Silk Hand Bags 30c to 50o HKAUTIPUIj I'ICTUIIKS Framed Pictures In colors Many Madonnas and Noted Pictures 15c to 50o I1IKQUK DOLLS Tho largest assortment of Jointed Bisque Dolls ever shown In Southern Oregon, 3 for 5c to 35c en. VAPKR CUT-OUT DOLLS, each 15o CUTIK DOLLS 15c DOLL KUltNlTUHK Table and 4 Chairs, per set 5e to 15c Larger Doll Furniture Rocking Chnlr, Table, High Chair, Arm Chnir, each 25c Doll Sets WoodenSottee, Table, Picture and Hull Chair, per set , 20c PKHKUMKS High Grade Domestic and French Perfumes in Fancy Gift Boxes '. 15c, 20c and 25c Colluloid and non-tarnlshable Metallic Photo Frames 20c to 40c Hand-Painted Calendars 15c STATIONERY Juvenllo 'Picture Stationery in Gift Boxes , 15c unci 25c Standard Linen Box Stationery 25c Tinted Box Stationery, 50c value, special 35c High "Grade Stationery, tinted and ribbon tied $1.00 boxes , 00c Pound Stationery In beautiful tints ., 40c Envelopes to match : 15c 8 t t t T t t t -t T T t T T. t T T T T 't T t T T t I' HANDKERCHIEFS 'C000 Children's, Ladles' andi Men's Handkerchiefs, priced 5c each:' 2 for 15c; 10c each; 15c each; 20c and 25c each UOUDOIH AND I)UST CAPS 15o, 25c anil 30c liAUGKST AKSOHTMKNT OK CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN DECORATIVE PAPER IN ALL COLORS MARTIN'S T T T T T T T T T t T u T T T T iHtXHHMHH 5, 10, 15 and 25 CENT STORE. Toyland's Center " -X ! The Dining Room Set When Christmas arrives you will want the dining room to have the appearance of receiving its Christmas gift. Don't delay, but come in and select that dining room set today. We have a large variety of dining room fur niture to select from in all late patterns and designs. The finishes are beautiful and exclusive. Zl r Gifts of Furniture Electric Lamps Hlectrlc Lamps with metal and art glass shades and mahogany with silk shades. These will make an appropriate Christ mas gift for tho lady as wll as for the home. if if.!-- Jp r,v , i u "" I l i! Fopr Lamps A splendid line of Floor Lamps. You have been plan ning for some time to get that floor lamp for your bed room or parlor. Now you have that opportunity to buy It as a Christmas gift. We Handle an elegant line. Come in and see them. For the Home Dining Room Set Crcsswell Tea Pots DavenportSy? -, t , Nippon Ch'ina Seis' Cut Water Sets Easy Keeker Easy Chair Dressing Tables Card -Tables ,3 -; Flemish Bowls : :i Flemish Jardinieres Fruit Baskets For the Kiddies Velocipedes Kiddy Kars Sammy Kars Rocker Chair Dining Room Set Many Toys for Children f v Toils of Toy rurniture jrtmwi'i' c1' Johnsftone Furiture Co. "The Store of Gift. Furniture" L:: the cause of the handitp-, sporadic ,i.iinnR. local conflicts and gen eral political unrest throughout the Caucasus of whichammuous arm m. jnrnniiious elements are, .almosti cer tain to take advantage sooner piylnt- 7'' J '.! cltiintlnn or. The present ecuuuuin.uov Trnnscaucasla.already has prompt ed the Qeofilan government to order all temporary residents of Tiflls who are unable to show that the ore employed and earning enougn to - .' .i,,.ioa nnd their families to leave the city as the supply, of foodstuffs,. will, be insuiiiic.. "Georgia hopes in tms way vu i-..- mlnate 100,000 non-proou.-.u- nmniha nnd to conserve the present limited supply of, food for the work ing, population of the capuai. Many uui oi ui "About 45,000 wage-earners in thB nnku oil wells now aro unem ployed owing to cessation of the ex poilation of oil. This has forced tne AzerbaldJan government to tako u olmilar step. "If these 145..000 arj driven oui e: Tiflls and Baku they will have nowhere else to go and must inevit ably be added to tho number of homeless wanderers whom nono un less Americans are able or willing to feed. The Near East relief supplies now on hand are sufficient only un til January nnd are wholly Inade quate to meet this new drain upon the existing resources. "It Is generally admitted in the Caucasus that the Americans of the Near 'East Relief Committee already have saved the lives, of at least 30, 000 bahies and children and of 500,- 000 adult refugees and destitute. This work still is continuing." PICKED OVER? "I should say not!." Our Warehouse filled with reserve stock enables us to glvo you better choice for Christmas Musical Gifts. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main -St. 17-2t NOTICE The degree team are requested to be present Thursday night at the I.'O. O. F. Hall. Initiation and ban quet by ordor of the Noble Grand. 17-2t Subscribe' for the Herald for your Eastern relative or friend. They would owe you an evelastlng debt of gratitude., ESTRAYED "XT "" A three year old black heifer left my ranch about 2 months ago.' Branded HVL connected Right ear swallow,' "cut", left , ear under hit. Reasonable reward for any informa tion.,"'' ' ' " ' T 17-3t M. "J. LYTLEBonanZa. COUNTY TREASURER'S "'NOTICE the redemption'' of Klamath County general fund warrants protested (pre sented for payment, but not paid Jf or the 'want ,of funds )f on or 1 before Septemher 2 1913. 'Also 'warrant tyo. 30703, protested September 3, 1913. Interest on same will cease from date. - Dated at Klamath, Falls, Oregon tms i7tn day oi Dec. a. u. lyiy.i G.JC.VAN.RIIJER m -5 1 " ' 'CountiTreasurer. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds in' 'the 'county treasury fori 17 Best yet Herald Want Ads. !!.' A. It is a thing almost top beautiful, r ll;ji) too sublime, for words. The high MliJ! art of the screen must remain as a J ft I IxAA closed book to those who do not 1 I see and know fi$M December 21st and 22nd 1 ! Sunday and Monday, iM Attthe Liberty Theare 1111