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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
!S f ,m .i ; I rAGK SEVEN '"Said the G6vecnor of Texas to tUC vwvei-nor . r " fit' ' " "i i' r ' i i ii TiSfcSf8 Governor William P. Trnhiw nf - rr- !i? iJ BOn,0' OWahoma, for conferenco at Ft. WortU rccootly. ro fki ni,t fut"n oa1 10 80lV0 a dlsput0 ovor valuablo oil lands on SLra .a 0Xas 5?ep IIno- Doth 8tltes hav appointed ro k. Cl?arf0 J tno lnnd' J11' Toxa''- ealnod possession when imn iinhUrrd w tho district. The land Is valued at several- 'cola"? tor sotUomJnt C. h1 Ene ,0 th Walled -SuptW GEIIS! TO ' SiTHIEn BUENOS AIRES, pec. 20 Mail), Herman Immigrants' been 'pouring Into Argentina oh evJ' ery ship that came from Holland.) Oncshlp .brought 4"00 of Teutonic na- -- - w--- mj iwi. t,onnILtyv, ..... vi-. -,.w., .. Jt,.ii - J.4rpamr,u5ctlyimofle!.J&yjMB ' Laml SliotnienS' have teen made J'navehiet; $1000. $400 cash,' balance to these immigrants in sections of ,,k" ?" m. . , . v ... . .,, , . . . -oj-room modern tome In Hot the territory of Mislones, a strip ofpfinjiutjo,,, on easy payments. fertile counltry In northwestern 'Ar- Jmriidiato'possession. gentina between .Paraguay qnd.nhe .....'nuin V5rnnH Hn-a.,1 nv.ii ! There has Ionic ony in Rio Grande ii .ParaTjuay announced lj vr m j. -i.'.ji 4 .-" :iy jkPy i v. i. If is the best haye'sbniething to i.i- ihVThe Herald. ift'?' T. , . 7 "'.""' Rlon. IYic mapnf, - ' .tv- . Deen a uerman coi-, nrrf rxvete. .smttti " .h do Sul and rec"erit. .. .J"- 'T .& .. II you nave sumeuuiig ur-vuiu aiuc, uui uaaeiiteii.iuui,.,, spare room, your barn, around. you anywhere that .youwanto' J sell. tiT The' Herald classified ads and you will' 'find' a buyer. ' ' u ' I - , ,,, I IF YOU WANT SOMETHING ' ' " v" Advertise for it, trying. The Herald's classified ads. Some one has something for sale that you want. Let The Herald find it 'for you. It co'sts you but a few cents a day.. ' jh j - " Classified ads cBst you-5 cents a, line a day five wo"rds to the ; 'line. They must be paid for in advance and cannot be received, -over the telephohe-that is wliy they are so cheap. 7 '&&? , wq,. .MaSb". " or nH.mV, t ft-m-a' :.AT!, l'wffimt- Tor .,- for, cultivation by German Immi grants, t 4 The arriving colonists are chiefly applying themselves to the cultiva tion of yeiba mate, the plant' from which Is brewed the famous South American 'drink resembling tea It is rupunuu uiai inu lvusiunes cuiuu ists are being given provisional per (jjy mlts to occupy lots of 123 acres nave,each. " cri-C'Al'l? . .t6rffiffodcrn new house on 10th Mct nwreraent. Immediate posses- allotments;- Best",yeU Hsrald;Wjmt,Ads. i. . .; 7 ' t. Ta " .VAtTt tV vSfciflfrJ -A'.. ' ',MT3i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . -Mid.. WHAT IS IT? paying class of advertising in sell that belongs among little JUST TRY IT ONCE ,! .,,;,' li.' . IN THE EVENING HERALD, PIRATES ABE " HUH El MEXICO CITY, Dec. 24. Mail) Pirates, buccaneers (By and marine freebooters, Etory-book men ih high, leather boots who swear ter riblo. oaths and carry hugo swords, are not all dead! .A number of them lmvo been found on small Islands off the west cftast. of Mexico and Presi dent Carranza has dispatched fr'om Mazatlan a naval expedition equipped for two month's service with the ob ect of routing the outlaws. Travelers 'on the Pacific have told of late of oeeing numerous bands of these pirates who have pro.Ved upqn tramp, vessels when occasion afford ed and' .at other times, engaged in smuggling. Their headquarters are in j tho almost inaccessible caves on lone ly islands where, It is said, they have Etored much valuable booty which at opportune moments thoy carry to. tho Unltd States or South American . ,,, . ., , , , , , . ports. 'Most of their plunders Qb- taineU from Mexico.n-" -, , The Mexican government's deter- mined to rid its islands of the free- hooters and its presenfexpedltion of- ter driving out tho pirates .will set tfD military posts to guard against their return. , . . THEATER HAS BEEN BUILDING. 18 YEARS ' ' . a - 1, MEXICO CITY, Dec. 25. (By Mail)" -The National' Theater which has been in, tne process oi erection since 1902 and which when com pleted will represent an expenditure of not less than . 20,000,000 pesos,! bably will be formally' dedicated probably sometime next year, a tentative date having been, set for September 16, the national holiday. This .structure which was conceiv ed as one of the' most pretentious playhouses in the world occupies a site in the center of-the. capital. lr, rf IfTYt , SPECIAL NOTICE, RcfilarJanuarymeetlng , of -BusK ness Men's "A"ssdclatlon' will be'taelct Friday evening, 6:30 p. m. Jan. 9th at the White Pelican Hotel. Election of 'officers. Full attendance request ed. By order";6iVtbe President. W.'C. VAN EMONSecretary, i . ' ' ;. ' ', Living microbe's have been found In manuscripts .hundreds of years ol4- , r -JiJrftfrJ?'-,8 , ..WWr - zm- O' k"!' ,-ie-. . -;. . :. ' '."? -' . -'kt- St.' r-j, T'-i a the world if you ads that you find i; '" J m y "i$n Cw ' 4. '..i.tJfM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HAS HIGH PUCE IN HISTORY Magellan Famed as Man Who round the Pacific and Completed the Work of Columbus. Pour centuries, ago 1'ercllnnnd Ma gellan sailed from Seville, Spain, od Hie voyage during which he discovered the Pacific ocean, named the Straits of Mngellan and openitl the islands of the l'nclflc ocean In the itcople of Eu rope. Ills was the first clreumnnvlgn tlon of the earth. Had he not been Imbued with the desire to be the gov ernor of a new world, In keeping with the promise accorded him by Uhiirlui V., the great geographer might have attained e'Ven greater heights. In stead he died, before the threa years' cruise was completed, while In battle with natives of ii group of the Philip pine Islands, lie had discovered them, ulom,'' with Lmlrnne and Guam (Mauris, and Was Intention making them Span ish. The discovery of America by Co lumbus had not completely convinced Europeans that the earth was round. but the findings of Magellan clinched the argument. He started with a crew of 270 men and five, vessels, but.th" one ship that survived ,the cruise only '" 'ij ll .,nnnt f that party Many died of scurvy, and some fell ,1urlnK I1IIltllIcg lllld'bnttIos Wltli na- five ."'Magellan' nddel mdeli to the uW6rld,'s geography. : He outlined the eiitirc'eastern coast of Sbuth Amer:ca. His discoveries 'offered the Spaniard Lcv opportunity.'-nnd "they started to further explore tiiel'aclllc. Spaniard found and tinincd- California, after a 'character 'ln"n Spanish' novel, Then 'for' S'tiiiie unaccountable reason they rested 'oil their laurels. BALD HEAPS AT PHAGE TABLE, f l . . Many "Diplomats Had Whiskers and MuLtachcs,.-but. Lacked Hair on Their Craniums. ' -l An amusing sidelight on the recent pence conference at Versailles Is thrown by a correspondent, who not only reported the proceedings proper, but look notes regarding . the hnlr, mustaches, beards and whiskers of the , peacemakers. r" Two-thirds of the delegates were'j more or lesls bald:" Perhaps some of tliem made up, for this ' by. .wearing mustaches;. . Out of 65 men .who sat round the rrpeace table,,, all had mus- taches-ibut'W,..- m( 0j m ,, t Whiskers, on the other hand, were hrif-'popular. Only three 'people" '.wore thran;jand.' by r"a,",curl6us.coIncldence the names of all these three, people 1 began with' V. They were venlzelosjl nt 9.fIr,0fA Vnni4rvMi nt TlplorlfirTt; hnH.iVoaDllAh nt tlAtUa rpiin lotta.', wi(iKKtrH were, parupiariy pruunueui! iu icgaiu iu uico9, icic wan icon. coatsioncea,Comblnbtl6n that wonuk never nave Deen sancuonea,';. were aulte- pepular: but there were soma courikrles which Dut all they knew Inttfl ut,ali.at4lrvk 'ThooA iirorA nnfnKlv tfia I ''Japanese, and' some of the South American states. A',nrettv .Phliadelnlila. elrl at (a NwypoH'oMance7W'&')SB-colorel: y,ery. yecqllete'inyrfntji'the gown's, AodlceJp ;the re.arpened.In a broad 2v aimosKto th&walstyvThere'wef-e ino,. sleeves to. the kuseolored KownJ; Intithe contrary jtiwdsjeut 'out under .petarnis.HBeine.,erseyjBJjvjrn oy nn letesi. tit liadj'.lta.''jbei .suw,.'.a dainty wisp of a "train, but nevertheless the 'flimsy skirt was so exiguous that pea ;th'ej girl j!whrlid'ab"ou"tJ thSf'ballroQni to he wild strains of the Jazz band It WiV.f reauentiyinoWlfileiio; see' that her. Barters had. ruby buckles. ,1 , r.'A5t pBlladelplifa hiaVron't'saId (t'o JGfeqrge Gould as the girl floated past:' , .'.'Joafcfa ji, .lovcjy ,creapre, but all her. Interests are wrapped iri clothes." jLi'EYldpn'tly. her 'interests only, ma'am," said Mr Gould with a cyni cal smile. , ' Pleate, Doctor, Make Us Pretty! Dr. Seymour Oppenhelmer of New York writes to the Medical Record ex pressing the liope that the long strides 'made itf what; Is 'called "cosmetic" sur gery during the'whr-may not. be. lost to the civil population. . . He says that this surgery for the sole purpose of beautifying ugly per sons was always considered "rnt,her a sliady business" In which no reputable surgeonwould engage. . But -there are so many ugljj faces and their beautlilcation would make their .owners' happy, some surgeon the; richer by,,a fee, and the world at largo happier for not being" obliged to loo at, ugliness, that this Is the auspicious nioraent for, taking costnetic surgery cut 'of the hands of charlatans and quacks anil putting It into those, of skilled practitioners. A Drawback. Jacob Iluppert, the Now York brew er, told at n. luncheon a story about a .wat profiteer. , '"He gave a dinner one nlght,"r said Mr. Ruppert, "and when his wife en tered the drawing room lie was as tonished to se'e her In a very decol lete dinner gown no sleeves, very low In tho front, and lower Btill In the j hack. His .wife had never worn a decollete gown before and the profiteer stared at her In bewilderment. " 'Well,' she Willi, 'don't you llker Jtf Don't you likq, this Paris confection, darling?' ' . ' "Sure I like It,' said tho profiteer, but-what 1 wont, to know is, honey, whoro' the dickens ore you goin' to tuck your napkin?" formal attire than one rojght have.i Imaglned.f Thei English paid no" speclrfl! attentten jo dress. High hats and frock-; BUSINESS CARDS KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works 1040 MAIN ST. vwwvvww Phono 310-J 11S2 Main. St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIONERY Formerly at 46 Main St. , Home-Made Pies and Cakes. Cold Meats & Lunch Goods. Ice Cream and Fruits. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station We handle the Harloy-Davldson Motorcycles and Bicycles Exclus ively. Also buy, sell and exchange itll other Makes. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. C.'E. BISMARK IIS S. Oth St. Klamath Falls NOTICE We ouen store 'every Tuesday arid' Friday from 10:,00.a m..to 4:p0 ptjn: Many are tne goou tilings wo can show.- A. dollar saved is a dollar eanjj ed. In buying good times cheap.'as you may learn, you will never be,ln debt and haveto skill 1J you buy1o'u'r( goods' from T , . I LUCKY DICK & CO. . ..' 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Clh'Sti y(V . Wftip:: (!. 1 .HgJ2P3SraSB!lir Let your Glass "Troubles -be" My ' Troubles. Reglazlng done In any part of the city " E. C. 8TUCKT. . Carpeqte'r & Cabinetmaker .. Phone 477W.c 1024 Main; - ' . J.10.;CIiEGHORN Civil hHjRinecr 'wid purveyor ' ., ..Office 617 'Main Bt. Phenes: Office .160, Res.. 102J J..i..j,m IISIHH DOT" T.,f.M-T fftf ri TT l Iv. V " I.' a' '- h ;t tf.O. K. .v Hi - I , ! ' Under new manage K ,'i ,w ineht " m vJPestaredtakehjOf all , ftbarn. i Horses harness , antf' 'wapns bought, o som ana ; exenangea.-j J uti J"? H m pWMWWWWVwJwJMWWyifVyMMAAMAAAMA ' ' DENTISTS ' ,, t'tiVOtS VVX ! J Dr. E- G. Wisecarver PHONE 854 v '' Dr. R M. N6el PHONE 4 ) r i - , Over Underwood's .... - ' BteventhaB'kalB'Streeti. vMvwMyvwMAMWwAwwn Hair Dressings Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Massage Scalp ,Treatment lyf appointment jma. oiiiii Leo Apts., 5th and Walnut : "f . MWVWVWVWMMWMAWWAMMM HENRY SMITH 'u Carpenter and Cabinet v ' Maker ' " 1061 Main Street Phono 457 , A. MAURITSCH For Ypiir Favorite Furniture ''' Phone 176J 10 Main St t &g&A tommmmmmammmammmmmmamammmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY, Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy Openoon , , ' t Fourth and Pirie Streets In the Hospital ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1020 PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD DKNTINT . Phone 434W. X-Itay Laboratory , Lootnls lildg., KlamutU Falls ,vwwmwwvwwwsnawwwwv; DR. C. A. ItAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. Building rnoNK oi ilMVSAAAWMWWWMVWW PRIVATE HOSPITAL , Now Open for Maternity Cascs . Mrs. Rosa McDonlels 301 High St Phone 455. AVVV Offlco Phone '177y Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon' White -Building Klamath Falls. Oregon DE.-F..R. GGDDARD- ! Osteopathic Physician It Surgeon. Hiilte 211, I. 0..O, F. '.Temple (over K. K. K. toro) Pbone 821 ..S' (The only Osteopathic Phyai-, elan and Hurgeou In Kltiniath FrIU.) E. D. LAMB Physician and Surgeon, , Roms 4 and 5 Phones 1751 17B Swnnson Bldg. .MM!:xj.:55:".tM"::-X": KATHERINE. SCHLEEF Physician and .Burgeon ' Office,-White Bldgi K,i WARREN HUNT HEPICINE 'AND BUBGEBT i ' . . :: 208 I. O.O.t. Bids. c '-.v-va-H StA DR. G. A. ncceirtir'"to' Dr. d r Bolt 0,.1..0.;a;F.'B!lg. Vff 'r"VI nifi f ,. Office -.phone. WW Bee. Phone 86M (.ftl v'n . rlj il m I-, J-. ' ' Phones; il81J;iPfflcetor n lOlMjijesJdence. DEL' SOULEv Office MMkin r ' ';Rtsfdenl'-loboMatn' r TWttlfrnftTfl And ern Saw Mlitt, Planing- MlHs; Box Plants.'' Obnipleto plants, contrncV) red Appraisals and, reports maae. Dredging. We contract to bnlld. any dass.'oi; a palldlng' and Install machinery' of ( any klndi ' Drafting of any kind done, 'Bine. Prints made,, PHONE 149J Office In K; D. Building LrutA, j-,r.nrvv- "---- .ama lOJMAtHlAUTQ - SPRIlQRKS We Do All Kinds of Spring "Repair ing New Ones. Made to Order Axle Straightening and , Blftcksmlthlng s AliL -JWORK (QUARANrrEEP Phone aJjO-Y: 617 Klamath Ave. I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam,, 3and and gravel pit, in any quantity (hat may be desired by contractors and builders. , ..... AL P. GRAHAM. C1XV A'NDiCO'ONTV ABSTRACT COMPANY L ' S17 Main ARTHTJlt R. WILSON. ' Manager , 5z; TWIcmprfi And bulideri'of Bo N -K47V