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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
j.'iiiDAV, iiiccnMiicit to, iimo THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE 8EVMN - , f v tf Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy :. 5 ; r ', i; i 'Wif MS ' "- "7 f t frHH''M k i A A A A At A A A A A A 1 A A A A A At A if i A A A rfi A ifi A A A rti ti rfi Klamath Falls Adv. Agency ., .P.J. SUTHERLAND First State & Savings Bank Bldg. WS IIEQ WEN M BIIOW OAItDB IJOOKKHTS DisTitmuTi?ja ' v COMMHHCIAL AIIT i:.N'aiiAviNa MAGAZI.N'KS PAMPHLETS WINDOW AND IXTmilOK DKCOUATING SALi: IilOMOTION.S KOVKI.T ADV. ' AM. FOUMS OF ADV. i:tc, KTC. We do Everything in Advertising For the Merchant fiWhy not let an advertising agency write your ads? Inquire about it and see the results you can obtain in better advertising. XO QUKKMNH! KSTHAVKI) BANOOIt, Wales, Dec. 19. Under (be ruliB of the Antl-Mottlng I.eag ne, the object of which Is to promote the best Interests of the colleges hero a etiidcnt Id liable to a flno of 12 rents If found guilty of ogling or making any sign wlintover to attract the attention of glrlsi , ChrlbtniUH cards 'duto from 184G. The originals were small lithographs colored by hand, and the first Issue was limited to u thousand. A three cnr old black heifer left my ranch about 2 months ago. , Branded HVL connected Right ear swallow cut, left car under bit. i KtB.sonuble reward for any Informa tion. 17-3t M. J. LYTLE, Bonanza. j In Kngland ttio Cbrlstmts tree is I alluded to In 1789, but Its ubo did not become nt all general until about the elKhtcen-fortles. In 1840 Queen . Victoria and Prince Albert had a Christmas tree, and the fashion soon prcad throughout England. CALL OUR Plumbing Department When your Pipes are FROZEN BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. " The House Of Quality " NEW YORK, Dec. 10. A simple method to oblltcrato from thu faces of thousands of Armenian girls and women thu brunds and Indelible ink j tattoo murks placed upon them dtir- I lng thu war by Turks, Kurds and Arab.) Is sought by Dr. Wilfred SI. 1'ost of Princeton University, who Has Just returned from u trip thru the Neur Kust. ;.T)iu victims of the branding and tattooing, In every case, were Chris tians untl their captors thus murked them us Mohammedans'. Freed fiom enslavement they tfought ut once to remove the evidence of their bondage omploylng 'disfiguring acids for the purpose. Many of them flocked to the relief hospitals. Dr. Post suid, to bo tieated for the self-inflicted burns. Dr Post, who was born In TurKej and served ub a medical missionary in that country before the war, said tl e tattooed women ware ain'ont hundredb of thousands of destitute persona in that coyntry who are be ing cared for by the Near Kust He lief workers from America. "While removal of tattoo marks cannot be classed with the urgent I'Kcsslty of piovidlng food and clothing for 800,000 starring Ar menian women and children," says Dr. Post, "the wearing of this brand which shows that the woman has Uen an inmate of a harem, serious ly Interferes with the au-V ot re construction and rehabilitation among ouch persons. During the four years that Turkey attempted to ex terminate the Armenian people by a bystem of slaughter and deportation, practically every young woman In that country was at the mercy of the Slohammedans." . Hemoval ot tattoo marks has nev er been given serious attention, ac ordlng to prominent dermatolo gists. Occasionally a request has ccme from a former sailor to have some design removed from his arm'1 or a society woman who vished to luve the Initials of her former fiance or husband removed, but the known j.rocesses of removal have been so dangerous and their success so ques tionable that physlciansVhave con sidered the marks Jto be 'prncticaily lrremoveable. ' Several prominent dermatologists have offered their services to Dr. Post to assist him in his research work for the benefit of marked Ar-, renlan women. Among those who are aiding In the work is Dr George H. Washburn ot Harvard, who, sen-' ed in the medical corps of the Unit,-, ed States army as a specialist in re-' storing the faces of soldiers who were disfigured by wounds. The biggest private Christmas tree ever seen n Great Britain was one which the Duke of Norfolk had cut from his own estate and convey ed with much trouble to Arundel Castle. It stood 70 feet high, weigh ed noarly four tons, and bore on Its blanches presents to the value of nearly $25,000. XOTICB TO C7:i)ITOItS. Demorest, Dentist, over Sugar man's Store, Cth and Slain. 2-tf Best Stock Best Makes Best Service and j Best Terms ' Earl Shepherd In the County Court of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Slatter of the Estate of Levi I F. Willlts, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the I undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of i Levi. F. Willlts, deceased, by the I above entitled Court, and all persons I having claims against the said estate, are required to present same to the undersigned at the law offices of i Merryman & Van Emon, in the 1st National Blink Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of tills notice. .Dated this 12th day of December, lyia. LAURA A. WILLITS, Administratrix of the Estate of Levi v. willlts, deceased. 16-19-26-2-9-16 Subscribe for the Herald. f'Pi2iii!7 X Stay on 'the Job NO I WHllo U Dalne it i ' """- vv "- IT I i uw crc. a u I tlbH BRAND n I 'te K.CT I.LJI n I 5LlLitR i 1 Is the bestwot weather ta protection ALever, -made I X LW V. ) . Fijmm. t i LOOK iUi , yAJJOWERCtt , fnrlhn Wj'X Y "V Established Y ,"'7? k' 1036 Q , KtTLtA 'L "H f o FnfiF W. V'Ml B"t?ri 7. ,s(,n k A Christmas tree of gold, two feel high, and plentifully supplied with i branches, Is not an ordinary ighl. Such is the description of a "treo" given by nn Irish goldminer to the j Popo somo years ago. The man had mado a fortuno in tho Klondike, and spent a considerable portion of it on' ' tho gift mentioned. isssam rarrrni Best yet. Herald Waut Ads. U W.'VSi'W SHOP EARLY Vi'lWlMW " MWW SHOP EARLY wwmv GIFTS FOR ALL BOOKS FOR YODNG & OLD ; Among the most acceptable gifts .for Christmas are Books and Novels by famous authors. In giving this kincl4of-a gift the recipient will remember you not only at the holiday time, but long afterward. We have quite a variety ot Books, Testaments, Bibles and Prayer Books. This is going to be a Christmas ot new books. There are literally scores upon scores fit them in our Book Department and there is nothing quite like' the joy of a book. Some of the many authors are: SIcCutcheon, Dawson, Chambers, Cobb,- White, Stevenson, Reed, Kyne, Gates, iPenrose, Braden, Hill, Ginther, Hope, Billings, Kellogg and many "other authors. Both' for the tiny tot and the elder person. LEATHER GOODS The many inexpensive novelties of leather goods can. be had in every de scription for the holiday shopper, such as Pocket Books, Bill Folds, Leather -Purses, Cigarette Cases, Cigar Cases, Gentlemen's Traveling Set, Manicure Set, Music Rolls, Poker Sets, Pencil Sets, Collar Boxes in -genuine .leather and leatherette. Purse in silver, and Silver Mesh Bags. These are all mod estly priced to suit all. Myrtle Wood Gilts ' These handsome and fascinating gifts are made from the genuine Myrtle Wood, carved out in one piece and are nicely varnished to show the natural wood grain. These are made into every thing that one could wish for Bowls, Nut Sets, Trays, Candle Sticks," Smok ing Sets, Trinket Boxes and many oth er things too numerous to mention. This line is on display open for your ap- proval as Holiday Gifts. Fountain Pens & Pencils f i What pleases the- recipient .more, than one of the Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens, a Conklin Fountain Pen, a Moore NON-LEAKABLE Pen, or an Ever Sharp Pencil in gold or silver? These are pleasing and will be remembered by the recipient at all times. Nothing is more pleasing or more exact than a pen of good quality or of standard make. We have one of the largest sup plies of pens and Ever Sharp pencils in the city and they will capture your eye upon observation. In selecting Christmas Gifts be sure, they are correct, then buy. 'Eut before doing so, look over the vast amount of holiday goods we have for the givers. Open Until 9 :00 o'Clock Eveiy Evening Until Christmas H''...,,!,,5''r5', 4rWrt&rf& WILL PEN SOON H'H-iM''H"Mi.'H'' '. . Jt. . - A ... . ... - ... ... - ... . .. irrTTfrffTTTTTTm '.f $ " i f t