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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1921)
I'AGD THIHCU THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAV, AVlllti I, lOVM. ' 4 Nr NT CITY By HAN JUAN DM TICOTIIIDACAN, Mexico, Mnrrh n. (Ily Mull). --Pros-pnclliiK for tint lialilliilliitni nf it lout race In virtually tlio siimu niannor iih minors ill): for colli, federal employes horo Iiiivii Jmit started to uncover tho ruiliuliiH of u city of at least 100, 000 liiliiililliuilM which floiirlHliuil , 0U0 or moro yoarn ngo. Horn and thoro over tho confines of tho bilrlud city Iiiivci buun mink HliuftH to find streets, hoiiKim and temples known to exist below tho level of t lit mountalii vullny In which lies tho little vllliio ot Him Juan do Tentlliiinriiu, Hi" tut mo of which moans In tho Axtnc tongue, "Oily of tho Oodii." Tho Mnxlrmi government linn !' tiroprlatod ftiniln for tlilH work of nxcnvntlnn which In In charK') 'f Manuel (liiiulo, illmctor of .uilhrnp ology of tho ilopnrtiunnt of nitririil turo. Tho government licip'M iivnntii ally to mnku thn spot onu of tho show places ot Mexico. Dominating the area nro 'ho two pyrntiilttn, otio to tho Hun and tho oth er In tho Moon, which for cniilurl'is havo defied tho offorlH of iif!nrlo gists nud historian to tract their or igin. The pyramid to tho Moon In ntlll untouched, retaining an nppc.tr nnco to tho lay oyti ot it Iiuku tuouml of Irregulnr shiipo, owirgrown with grass and rtlhblnli. Honor Oatiilo hid'h the city iitv tin der excnvntlon at uno time colored nn area of IT, square mile with a population of moro than loo.oon. IIh btillilerH nro unknown to history but, Hr. Omnlo bollovnii they worn a por tion nf nn Indlnn trlbo which wander ed Into Mexico from the north and finding tho valley fruitful and the cllinnte nnliibrloini, ilerltled to nettle Tho presence of 'vulcanic rock nn one of the top ntrntit covering tho ruins Indlcntcn that one of the near by inounlnlnn erupted ami Inundated the city with lava. Unlry to the groundn In iniide far Ing the "Templo to the (Snddnsn of the winds", which wn ilinrnvi . l Irnn than n )ear ago, when ernilon uncuvered well tleflued walln and dec orntlonn typically Indian and Ugypt Ian In their conception. ThU temple has now been dug out unit recon structed on the oxterlor. Thilnsldo In reached nt prenent through a ser ies of Mililorrmionn pannagen. Innlde. the vlnltor treadn over niiinnlvn ntalrn with onmto deroratlonn of huge sor punts with obnltllan eyen and grotes que conceptlnnn remlnlncent nf Kgyp tlnn art. Tho work of Interior excav ation nud roconntructlou In far from complete. Ilutween thin temple itud the pyra mid to tho Hun In n ntrctch of one quarter of it mile which In nl Inter vals iilorrod by tho shafts of the dig gers and In some places by thn un covered remain of n house or public building with thn paint still bright and, tho frescoes nn Intact ns tho dny they were placed thorn soverul thous unds of yenrs ago. Ilotween tho two pyramids In n well doflnnd plaxn on one shin of which n street has been uncovered known ns tho "Path of tho Dead." Flanking the plnco nro hundreds nf minimi which Hr. Onmlo nsnuretl the corres pondent contnlnod either houses or temples. Immnnun stores of valuable, nrclf oologlcnl material hitvo been tnken from the various excavations. Human bones, term cnttn heads, obsidian knlvos, nrrowhends, children's toys of clny, cooking utenslla, Incense burn ers und crudo mtiHlcnl Inslrumenta form tho bulk of tho find nnd nil nru prejiorvod In n museum which lint Just been erected on tho grounds. Tho two pyramid, howover, nra tho domlnnnt structures of tho city. Tho pyramid to the Hun monstires 701 x 721 feet nt tho bnso and I 210 foot high nnrrowlng to n lovel mini mlt. Unllkg Iho pyramids of Kgypt with lln hugo Jutting blocks of stono form ing nn endloss stnlrn to tho top, tho Sun pyramid Is built with n Htinoth Burfncn In flvo distinct tlors, Ascent Is nutilo hy steps built Into tho Bldo nnd lo tho uninitiated tho undertak ing l ulmoHt perilous because of tho stoop Inellno with not supporting bal ustrade. It dlffora from Itn Egyptian countorpnrtn also In tho respect that It contains no Intorlor pnsRagoa or rooms. Tho pyramid of tho Moon Is small or with n bnso measuring nhout nil x 420 foot. It rlnog lfil foot with n crowning platform nhout 10 foot squaro. In connoctlon with his Hiiporvlslon of tho oxcnvatlons, 8r. Oamlo hns In terested hlmsolf In tho Indian Ufa ot tho valley nnd ono of his first efforts has boon to ostnbllsh schools with special nttontlon paid to manual training. Originally, tho valloy coi- D VOMi MINKH KMIODUD LONDON, April 2. Hlx llrltlsh f mil milieu word flcinilml liy Inrushlng wntnri liiiluy, nn (Im result nf tho iilrlkn by minors anil pumpmen. Home of them imiy Im pormiinontly wreck- ( oil. Loudon linn u coal niipply Unit will taut about tliruo weeks I'tmmmu nt)Vi:n.H Take udvuiitiigo or my outside ser vice. I havo n car and like to drive It. You need furniture and would II Ito to buy It. ('nil 4MV mid I will send for you; also take you homo, PUHUINH llltMTtJIli: IIOIIHi; "Tlio Furnisher of Hnppy Homes" ADMINISTRATORS HALM IN THU COtJNTV tOURT OF THU STATU OF OHUOON FOR THU COl'NTV OF KLAMATH. In tho matter of tho Untnto of Thomns Devrnw Htllus, Decoanod. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of Klnmnth County, matin ami entered on Inn znd tiny of March, 1921, thu undernlgnntl ml- mlnlHtrntrlx of thn Kstate of Thomas Dovrow Hllles, deceased, will on and , after thn 4th day of April, 1921. sen ill. iirivnte nine win iuiiowimk (in scribed real ontnto, situate In Kin math County, Oregon, towlt. The U. 3.1 l-ll feet of Lot 4U nnd the W. 30 feet of Lot 413. In lllock ol.Ton"'" AmiUm' K,""",U' K""',!kOK HALI-Two Kentucky six foot Terms of sale cash In hand. Illtl- single disc drills, with press whool. tiers may leave tholr bid with W. '. ttached Only used two weeks. Van Union, ntlornoy nt law, 209 K" '"'I"1"1 Uo,'nP nnd Hn,y1'"i Wllllts llulldlng. Klnmnth Kails, office 31-13 Oregon, or with the undersigned nd-i mlnlstratrlx at Hwan Lnke, Oregon. Dntcd nt Klamath Tails, Oregon, March 7th, 1921. iinm.Aii btili:h. Administratrix of thn Ustntn of Thomns Dovrow Htllus, deceas ed. V. C VAN UMON 7-14.-21-2R-4 Attorney nt law. Ht'MMO.VH Ijuv No. 1UK( IN TIIU CIHCIMT COntT OF TDK HTATU OF OltUOON FOR KLA MATH COl'NTY. I). T Oodsll, plaintiff, vn Mnnrlco Qulnlun. Hugh Fnlvey ami Dnn Bulll vnu. Defendants. To Dnn Hulllvnn. Defendent: IN TIIU NAMH OF TIIU STATU OF ORUOON. You nro heretiy re quired to nppenr and answer the com tilnlnt filed ngnlnst you In the nbovo entitled court nnd artlon on or bo- for Ihurntlay. the 12th day of Mit),. 1'iSl. that being the last day of the , time prescribed by tlm on or m pun- llratlon of the nbovo entitled court within which you mny nppenr nnd enswor. nnd If you fall so to nnswer. for wnnt thereof, tho plaintiff will ink- judgment against you for tho till ,..., of IfiOOU. yllb Intere-1 ther-tn nt tho rntn or R'T per nn-' uiim from Fubrunry 21. 1919. nnd the further sum of $r.no an bin nt torney's fees on his first cause of nc tlnn, nnd thn full sum of $1705 4 with Interest thereon nt the rnto of 8a per nnnum from Juno s. i.u . nnd thn further sum of $200 ns his attorney's fees on ,V",'",,1'1n,m.,,'," in ni-iiun, nun .... ..." " bursements nlso that any moneys or prnporty be iiiri'iii nt , ,.-. ...... longing to thn nbnve nnmeii tieienii- nnts nr ntiy of tneni wnici mn on nv inctieu tit urn in."... ',,,"""" Mlmli l,n boltl and sold nnd the pro- 'ceeds nnplled to tho satisfaction of such Judgment ns plaintur mny -on-tnln. ns I by Inw provided This summons Is sorved upon you by publication thereof for n period of six successive nnd consecutive weeks (7 Insertions.) pursunnt to nn order by Hon. 1). V. Kuvkendnll. Judgo of the nbovo entitled Court, which said order Is tinted March 20 1921, tho dato of tho first publica tion of said summon holng March 28, 1921. K. M MANNING Attorney for Plaintiff, whose busi ness nnd postofflco nddress Is Lonmls Illdg., 409 Mnln St.. Kin ninth Fnlls. Klnmnth County. Oregon. March 5S April 1-1 1-18.2R-M 2-9 .notion oi' I'oiiKdiiOsonu balk Notlco Is horoby glvon that a cer tain mortgngo oxocutod nnd dollvor od by A. U. Vowoll, mortgagor, to J. A. Dewey, mortgagoo, dated tho 7th day of May 1920. and fltod for rocord In tho office of tho Recorder of tho County of Klnmnth. Btnto of Oregon, on tho 10th day of Mny, 1020, nnd rccordod In Hook 8 on pngo 261, Rocord of Mortgngos, will bo foro closod by n salo, holng n snlo ot tho proporty thoroln montlonod, tewlt: 1 blnck msro 4 yoara old brnndod thus "T"; 1 black colt, 1 year eld: 1 liny mnro 9 yoars old brandod thus "0"; 1 blnck mnro 9 yonre old brandod thus "LL": 1 Threo Inch WInonn wnRon; 1 thron nnd ono fourth Inch Ilaln wngon; 1 Twolvo foot McCormtck hoader: 1 two bot tom plew: 1 doublo disk plow; 1 sot chain harness; 1 Bot Iwithor hnrnoss; 1 saddlo; nt tho front door at tho First Nntlnnnl Ilnnk nr Mer rill, Klnmnth County, Orogon, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock p. in., on tho 11th dny of April, 1921. to satisfy tho amount dun upon such mortgngo on tho day of snlo. Datod March 2Gth, 1921. L. L. LOW, Agent for J. A. Dewey, mortgagoo In said Mnrtgago nnmod and men tioned. M 30, Apr. 2-4-0 tnns s'VMXMW tallied 200,000 Indlnn, but theso hnd boon roducod to 20,000 In colon ial day and now numbor less than K, 000. Thoy earn hut n poor living whon crops nro good nnd when thoro aro falltiroN, starvation nud wldo up road death ensuo. Orouivi of In dians nt pottory making, a now Indus try In tho vnlloy, woro evldonco Hint n portion nt lonst of Sr Gtunlo'a pro gram Is bolng carrlod out. T.Mar.BM"(llll QMIEDADMMTS VWMVMMMVMN WANTED MISCELLANEOUS KOIt SALU 1910 Ford. In condition, A bargain. I'honn flno 3G0. 1-3., LIHTICVI Let us toll you bow to pay tho morlgngo off tho cow, to buy n mr. (fi ifnf it hnino. to tnakn bnlr grow on your Imro dome. t IIOW7 Order now some of those flno I Ilnrron-Tnnorod white Leghorn ' chicks, 1 1 2 . r, 0 por 100; dollvniy Mny C to July 1. 8 weeks old pui lats $12.00 per dozen, dollvorlng June I to August 1. MAYWOOD I'OULTUY KAHM, Al-Ml Corning, Cnllf. KOIl HALK Hmlth & Ilarno up right tilitno. Cheap for cash. Coll at 1228 Lakovlow. '" , i WOMAN WANTI2D Apply, stating wages. No children. Illvornldo I Hotel, Merrill. 31-C CAHH KOH IIIUI-: Without drlvorn. IClumath Fall Auto Co. 224 Main Ht. 31-9 FOR HALU Timber, choap If takon soon Address "Timber" Horald. 31 Ilnrgnlns In Used Cars Klamath Kails Auto Co. 224 Main. 31-9 Demountnbln whools In stock fo Ford nnd Chovrolot cars. Klamatl. Fnlls Auto Co. 224 Main. 31-t) Hollablfl married eouplo no dull ron want furnished housn In g 1 locnlltv. Might buy. Ilox 1000. II r aid. -7j i uaw rri nrttnor rw Tllw furniture aopnrtmrnl of my bual- j It Is said that tho former Gorman nous. Will glvo good deal to right nlsor attributes tho loss of his party. Htoro 26x50 foot on Mnln. Ih . ,, . , ... m, A good chnnco to get n woll os-, ,,1lro"0 ,0 1 10 fact lhnl n "1-omen-tnbllshed. going buslnoss nt a 1 diamond, stated by tradition to reasonnbln prlco. W. H. Iloss, 90T, ( havo boon given by King Solomon Main Htrnot l-tt : to tho Queen of Shebu, was Incor- DRKHSMAKINO-Flrst class work v"ttctl tn t'' 'f"-l"n royal regalia. ..,.. , i.t ' .".'J " ' i055T Smnll black coin purso con- talnlng hills. Finder plcnso notify M)H lrntnn)I Whlto Pollcan Hotel, .c rownrj 2-4 ; ,ii:NT-N,ce. sunny, corner H,W,K room for gentleman. 421 ..., " , Onk. Tel. J.M. -& FOR SALU OR TRADl-For plolio. ror. lot 13 lllock 30 Hot Springs Addition. Phono 478J. 3-8 KOR SAUA llnnmy ,)f need ... ,, .,' . ,. pasture nn.i liny on ground too wot to ' crii. othor i-rnsses. Atltlross T. K. Armstrong, Onston, Oro. WANTUD To borrow J1200. for 1 ynr il(l!,(Ionco proporty a socur- y. X. Y. euro Horn d 8" PVTHIANS ATTUNTIO.V To nil who hnvo ever boon mom-1 bors ou nro requested to moot nt IC P Hull, I O. O. F. building, Apr 4th. K p. m. Rtislnoss ot Importanco. DR. U. It. IM7NLOCK. Dopt O V 2-4' WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed for$5.00CASH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY PAINT By Machinery Lot mo paint or spray your Darn, Foncos, Collars, Houses, Gnrngos, Warehouses, Roofs, any largo surfaces. I nm prepared to do whlto washing, cold wntor paint ing and oil painting. I can save you money. At lonst lot mo flguro on your Job. i F. C. BAMBER Shop Cor. Ninth and - - lS.r.Vl.Wr' MAAAaAA.!,. iiWWtAAA Spring Is coming on nnd you bvo the liouso clearing bug. Well, 1 havo , got It, too' lot's got together i rumu.VH FUltNITUHU IIOL'HH The Furnisher of Hupp)' IlonuV' 17tf FOR 8ALK I'lSC Honorn phono" graph, slightly used 170.00. , Also 1200 Hrmiswlr.k phonograph slightly used $140, cash or torms. WINTL'IW .lUWULHV HTOHU , 2-4 I KOIl HUNT Two-room furnished .apartment, also furnished stooping room. Phono 413J. 034 N. 8th Ht. 2-4 Mr. Oco, A. Iloll, with his big Htevuns Hitllnnt six will tnko you nny whoro. Htand Hlxth & Main. Phono 370. 21. c FOIt 8ALK Lot 313, Hlock 1T i Mills Addition, wrlto ownor. Mis. ' A. Wollman, 140 Urooklyn Ave. Han . Joso, Calif. M Bprlng Is coming on and you havo tho house clearing bug. Well. I hnve ' Kit It, ton' Lot's got together. PUHKI.VH FUltNITUHU HOl'SU "The I'lirnlsher of llnppy HotniV Cnrpels and rugs clonncd to yo.ir satisfaction Wm. Lush. Phono 190W. -; CAI18 FOR Hm Without drivers. Klnmnth Falls Auto Co. 224 Mnln St. 31-9 -! WANTED Olrl for housework. Ap ply 304 North Sth Bt. 30-9 :ITY GAnnAOK When yon want garbage removed call 10F-23. FOR SALK Illocks J. N. Outhrlo. Phone 4 83M 20-8 Toll vnilr trnlllilna In ffiA T.-ipnlttirA lino to PKRK1NS "TUB FUHNISH- KUUrilAI'I'V HOMKS." 17tf A.i,.nr(i.in ,... - j L ' " "' " u" BUO- HONEY Rest Novadn sweet clover nnd alfalfa, lCc, F. O. II. Fallon. Ry parcel post A. K. aillNNELL FALLON. NKV HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGE KIjAMATII PALLS TO ASU LAND AND MUDFOUD Lcnes City Transfer off Ion nt HiUO A. SI. (Ully FIRST TRIP SUNDAY APR. 3 WKATIIKR PEIIMITTIXG: Klamath Phone 284-R Submarines nro forblddon to Qor- innny by tho terms of tho ponco troaty. I About ono-hnlt of nl Itho dlnmodsj of woman ngrlnilturlstg ot tlio East In tlio world nro owned by Amorl-'will be hold at Mnssachusolt Agrl ennn. ' I cultural t'ollego noxt month. ' mOMVa00VWM&&Vmf0ffb0SSM00&0m&0tf00a&0ii Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks maaftvMmeMaoMaosxsBSGGMWMaGm&s&xxsto r To look one's lst and feet one's bert i to fnjov an Inside lath each morning to flush Jrom the system the previous day's waste, sour fermentations ami pol ponous toxins before it is nborbod into the blood. Just as cnnl, when it burns, leaves behind a, certain amount of in combustlblo material in tho form of iishes. so the food nnd drink tnken each day leavo in the alimentary organs a rcrtain amount of Indigestible material, which If not eliminated, form toxins and noisons which arc then sucked into the blood through the very duets which arc Intended to tuck In only nourishment to sustain tho body. If yon want to see tho glow of healthy bloom in your checks, to sec your skin Set clearer and clearer, you arc told to rink ercry morning upon arising, a class of hot water with a U-asnoonful of limestone pluxphato In it, which is a harmleM means o washing We wasu material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, swexrtcnlng and purifying the mtlrc have just received a carload of fihe monu ments and markers, all new designs. Stop and look them over. 1 G. D. GRIZZLE Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St ,r fite-?5itv. -.MSSHViKo.vQmirriu.vBui in TnJrrGmTmXrmimmmmummwmm iiswiaMsssWWssisMsMMiMBiiiMtjMtJsi OAK FLOORS OVER OLD FLOORS Oak floors aro often found In such costly surroundings that fow Imaglno how littlo they cost. Very few people roallzo how much thoy enn got for their monoy by laying i-lnch Oak floors over old floors. , Tho distinctive medorn nnd artistic appoaranco of a homo, ns well as Its health and comfort, will be greatly Increasod by tho uso ot Oak flooring. Oak flooring Is rich and chcorful In color, and imparts an nlr ot cleganco and refinement to a homo. For pormnnontly artistic floors wo recommend Long-Dell Fork ed Leaf Oak Flooring. It Is uniform as to color nnd texture, per fect ns to manufacture and Is of superior quality, its romarkably smooth surface Is unsurpassed, and It makes an Ideal foundation tor a boautlful Interior. Lot ns know tho slzo of tho rooms you wish to floor. You will bo surprised nnd pleased nt tho figures wo can quoto you on 94 -Inch Long-Doll Forked Loaf Oak Flooring. Big Basin Lumber Company Fclepliouo 107 Kiiropo has 14 rolgnlng sovcr- olgns. The flrRt roprosentnllvo conferonco alimentary tract, before putting mora food Into the stomach. Olrls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, nlv) those who wake up with a coated tongue, bail tatr, nasty breath, others wIki aro bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phosphatcd not water drinking and me assured of very Dronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos nhato coots vt-rv little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that luit as soap and hot water cleanses, purines and freshens thn skin on the outside, to hot water and limestone phosphate act on tho inside oreans. Wn must always consider that Internal sanitation Is vast ly more Important than outside cleanli ness, Ix-cauw the skin pores do not ab sorb Impurities Into the blood, while tho bowel pores do. Women w!k desire to enhance tho beauty of their complexion should just try this for a week and sotlco results. lonG-Reix Slain nud Spring Streets EjMfieJEzv&Fvir&Jfe Q V4