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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1920)
MONDAY, NOVWIIir.ll 15, 1020. I'AtllC HKVICN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Quit Civilization to Live on Island LONDON, Oil !! (Ily Mull) A puny of -li) iintliiiniiihiiu wlvim turorn lieiuled by I' I' llhmlim Dlnlinr, follow (if tlm ruynl geogra phical ntii'lety, hilVn dm bled to hihuiiI tltu riml of their liven mi it tropical Island nwny rriini nxeiennlvu taxation Thoy will leuvii fur tlm Mouth Htmn mix t luolith In ii nt'liooiier ynclit, thn Mitdoni. "Mom Hum loilil imipti huvo link nit to muni with un." mild Mr Dlnli nr. "Our flrnt purly Include doc turH, nullcltom, planter, ox-offlcem, surveyors, eiijiiieorH, a wlrnliins up urnlor nml u clergyman. Hnvnrnl of tlm parly" nro tnl. ,ik lliolr wives unit fllllllllOH with tlllllll. "Until wo hiivo Niiciiniil mi Inland or ii port ton or oiui unit (Html It up tniiiporurlly wo mIiiiII llvo In our vim niil. Olio ntrlct rulo In Hint tlm i ni nny x Ii ii 1 1 Iiiimi mi politics," Mr. Dlnh ur lidded. Hockey Kiinann, tlm sturdy flglit nr of lliitfitlo, nml Mol Cnngnn, ono of thn hunt of Dm youtiRiir crop of 1 llghlwiilghtn, a ro to roiii" together In u 12-rmitid limit nt llnltlmoro Hio nlghl of Novoiiilior 12 liww win I r winm f ii a k.ul,Jlmi, i, k, c. 0. fc Tliis $osi -was a 1920 model Tffl cwnniiials iii:mi:vi:i 'jo iiavjj 1utc.v i'autv Ancient Documents Found in Egypt WU8IIAN1.', Atislralln, Oct. IS I'AIIIB, Oct, 28 (Uy Mali) (Ily Mali) It In roportcd from Now Thousands of mumlflod bodies of thn 0lln(!a llml two wll)t0 mon nn(, i0 sacred Ibis havo been found by thojmUvo cnrr,ofB nro mMB and nro lyench savant, Mr. Lncnu, , In ho un-,M,jVC, (0 mvo ,)0on k(,(, nm, B.SS II PAPERS III.IIAHHAN, Allmnln, Oct. 20. (Ily Mull)- On 11 of tlm hUjIiIn thnt greets tlm Aimirlcnn viol tor to Albania Ih tlm Amorlciiti flnic. In nil tho larger towns tho Htnm'nnd stripes may ho mien nlilo liy 11I1I0 with tho rolorii of AUiimlii This In tho outgrowth of tlm work of tho Amor-' lnho fata i.. n,..i r.,.. ii.im. n.f nt.iti..i 1 "'t I tlm wnntopnpor baskot hospitals nn.l orphanages In tbo"'nr,"'t1 i:'V." nl(I1 ono of U,M0 dorgrotiuil necropolis iimlor tho fn mous ruined tumplo at Dulr Modi noli, Kcyiit. Knrli hint was In an elaborately decorated vflHo of earthenware cm bedded In u sort of cnnlhnnril form- clicorlriK 1 'd by a conglomeration of pnpyrl which totalled hundreds of thou- ntul. nf ttrlllfin t1iH tnfinlii M. l.nraii said tho find wmi ono of the most Important of tho Into discoveries In Igyptlogy. Tho work of deciphering tho documents will of LAOT MONTH, on a hot. WITH THE hoys up hotr.o, I OPENT a, nlKht. ALONE IN tho old. HAUNTED HOUOC. AND WHEN I heard. MOANB AND Rronni. ' I 8 AID "Tho wind." AND TRIED to sloop. t I HEARD rnpi'Ingfl, AND SAID "llutn." AND ROLLCD ovor. THCN I lnmrtJ Htopit, AND IN thollghL or A UylnR moon. A WHITE Kok roto. I WACNT icariMl inucbi OUT DIDN'T feel like. BTArvriNa anythino. BUT THEN I Miulit JUST A faint vlilff. OF A familiar. AND DCLICIOUO imoll. WHICH TIPPED mo off, DO I gnTO tlio Khojit, THE HORSE laURh. t AND OAID "IU YOU FAT Kuya. MAKE BUM nhoaln. OUT DEFOnE you fado. LEAVE WITH mo ono. OF YOUH clearotlM. THEY 0ATI8FY." THAT aplry, i.-llcloim aroma of lino tolKiccoa. both Turklih and DoniMllr, mnkra you nlmoil huni;ry for thn "aittlify amokn" And thorn ln't u Rtioit of a rh.inro you'll cer find It. riual any hero for tho C'hnitrrfleld Mend la an cxcluilia blend. It can't ho copied. jrH . . (Ml HLn ssiSS'MHsMJM .496. ' &IM m&mmKimcmi, tirlnclpal t'wnn. Mont of tho Amor- Run rollitf workorn huvo now with drawn, hut thu niitlvo Alhunlann huvo ki'pt tho Amnrlcnn colorn fly liiK oh ovldiincn of ttmlr npprrclntlon mid Krntltudii to tlmlr huncfnctnrH. Itnly'H u lion In withdrawing from Allmnln linn clvon frcih linpotua and HtronRlh to tho Albanian yearning for comploto Indoponilonco and froo dom from fornlRu prntcctoratoa or manilatca. Hut tho country la scarce ly ntroiiK to ntiind alono. Alio rioodn tho nlil of KtiRlond or America to i.'iinlilo hor to huroino a vlrllo, aolf auppurtlnR, aolf-govi-rnlR alntu. Tho country. In nvlromfly prlml tlvo. Thoro la not a nlnglo mllo of punnonRur railroad, not 11 toIoRraph wlro, not a mllo of Reed hlRhwaya, not n rmwnpapur or n pontofflco. It required idRht iloyn for Tho Anno- elated I'renn currenponilcnt to travel I chanted with tho work. A liuurh of Pacific Conn I Iooruo plnyern under tho direction of Oono Doylo of I.oh AnRle haa atnrtcd for it barn-ntormlnK tour of tho Orient. A nerlea of Ramca haa beo.1 hooked In Ilawnll, Japnn nnd China. nntiin by thu nntlvca on tho Fly river. Tho mlsnlng men wero hunting hlrda of paradlno In Dutch Now Oulnoa . A nonrchlng party report oil that on visiting n niitlvo Ylllago on tho Kly rlvor tho vlllagori flod. Home hooklota stained with blood, a. phonograph, somo clothes nnd othor ovlilcncaa of tho whlto mon woro found. Ilemcmbor I nood tho money. Tho Furnisher of Happy Homes. StC m A Clnsnincd Ail will soli It. Trado It to Tho Furnlahor of Hap py homos. 8tf BE PRETTY, TURN GflflY 111 DAI from Hrutarl to Korltia. a dlntancv uf ithout 12C miles Tho Journey hod to ho made) on hnraoback, which Is tho only form of conveyance outnldo of tho Immemorial ux-cart. TIiourIi Allinnla Is dUciled be tween Moliammrdan mid Christian and further divided by tho existence of dlfforent amis of both theso re ligions, tho national consciousness Is predominant vurywhiro except In TltV OllAVflMOTIIKIVH OU) FA- veitin: itr.ni'i: or kaob tka I AMI HL'I.I'HUU The First National is More Than Banking Depository Whllo a great many business, men; carry their ac countH hero, of course, thoy alsoi uso cur facilities and services for tho numerous other aids they afford In their transactions. Frequently v,o aro asked how to -negotiate this or that deal, or how to meet tho trcnulromcnts of trans actions which may ho unfamiliar! to them. Hut such acrvlco Is all part of this. bank's functlcns. Almost everyone Knows thnt Sage Tea nnd Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back tho natural color and lustre to tho hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ngo tho only way to get this mixture was to mnko It nti home, which Is inussy and trouble-1 mine Nonadajs, by asking at any' very fow rommunltle In thu south drugstore for "Wycth's Sage nnd Sul-1 where Orook liifluenco han reached pimr Compound." you will get a Inrrej In through th odium of tho Orth- bu)o of ti,lg famou old recipe, lm-' odox church l.vrry Albanian Is an prmcJ bj. 10 nddulon or othor i. Albanian f.r.t nml Inherit, u tradl- rd,eBl . r a'bout co cenU. 1 lion which ha. hrougl. many g.m- ' I iMtiuiini iiiiii'iii i utit)iuMii I'ttnv Ue First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON. cr VVVWMWWWWWWMWWWMAAAMMWMMVVAAMMAt)AAMAAAMAAAMAaiAAMAi '4J CIGARETTES 0&jrrtLmSf-.(Z 1 '1 11 iilli-"!rr- Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. cutluus of an) sort. Tho Albanian la n good huslncss man; 11 good soldier, lie Is extreme ly Independent. Ills grcnt fault grown out uf tho fact that tho only means of punishing murder and cer tain other heinous crimes Is by per sonal vengeance. Initial stops havo been taken In tho formation of an Alnbuma-Tvu-iieiico bnioball league. Tho Icaguo axpects to havo six clubs and will bo rated as Class I). enn possibly toll that you darkened your hnlr, ns It does It so naturally and cenlr. You dampen a sponge or 1 soft brush with It, and draw tbti through your hair, taking ono small strand ot a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becoewt boautlfully dark, glossy and attrmt , iva EStOiES Klamath Falls Revised to date to show all paved streets, location of railroads, size of all lot3 and blocks. 'Price $10.00. Small size copies, 18x21 inches, price $1.00 Wilson Abstract Company 517 Main St." ' Francis N'clson ot Toronto, well known on tho Canadian racing clr cult, will servo ns presiding judgo at tho coming winter meeting of tbo Iowor California Jockey club at Tla Juana. A clanslflcd Ad will mU It. 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