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Ute Market Qu
otations
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pricks worn rnoovcu, iwuritY, meat and live.
hT0CK l0TIiAND AND AN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK QUOTA
TIOXH
Agaree are those (Ordinary c.25 &,r,o
" L i.xmI ntmHnata aad snar.'Fancy bulla fl.rso C7G
"A" ' . I Ordinary c.oo 4.25
Ik"' .. ...-ki.
,.. nor cwt.-aaed white.
..: oibtr grid., fro- M.00
down. m ..
Onion. (cr cwt,
DMti. turnip. carrots and Pr
pMrlb. H.
llulirr au a
Mutter lUnch. SOo per
ortraflV.
r.,. ir do. 3J caans
trade.
Poultry
iHtnt, per o "
rrytr. imt do "
Rooster, old. per lb to
rmiMl Meals
Mtr lb W
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lb. caah
JOc
a. oo c o.wo
C.76 9 0,80
,c;.
0.00
B.40
Hog
Meat light
Medium llgbt
Good to lway ......
Hough mill heavy
Htorl;or .... .,.,.,. U,no jf
HIm'i ,
Old wctbm , 11.00 0' fl.2f. ,
Heat yearllngx 0.7.' U 0,80 i
llait Yearling o.GO
llnt ewe ., 6,00 Q ."..50
Hft tat or mountain
IttWba 7,40 ft 7.60'
RQBB
Bffl
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Pork,
Vaal, par lb.
Lamb, pr lb. .
Matlou, pr lb. .
Cured
Shoulder, pr lb.
Bacon, pr lb, . . .
Ham . .
10c lie
Ha
10e
Meal
littc
II lOe
17911c
.11.10
.11.10
Oralae, Klc
Oat, pr cwt
WBfet, per cwt.
UveetecK
8taara, per lb. ..., wf
Cowa 6 O He
lock hoc, per lb 6o Afte
Hon. Mr lb. Ac
Veal, per lb SHc 7c
Mutton, per lb, 6c Hc
HORTIM) IJVKfrTOCK MARKKTM
Caltl
Salacted itcora 17.76 Q 7.15
Oeod to prlrao 7.16 7.60
Oood to choice ...... .50 f .76
Ordinary to fair 5,76 (I .16
Bnt cow . t,70
Oood to prime 0.60 0.70
T GLADDENS
lEJf D FEET
TIZ makaa aera. buralac tlrad faat
falrir daaca with dallfkt. Away l the
'atkaa aad pala. the aaraa, aalleaaaa,
aaa nuuoaa.
"tlf drawn
oat iba aclda aad
yoUeaa thai jwaT
up your fact. So
, aaattar how bard
mi work, how
Hag you danca,
kow far you
lafhf WM, im uj,
yaa raraala en
yamr faat, Tir
arlaga raatful
foat eeaafarl
"IIX" !a won
riarfal far lr.l
,aAlM,twolln,aaartlatlct Yovrftt
uS. ior l1 l0' "' burt ol
OH a M cmt box of "TIZ" aow frnm
7T dmnltt or dpartmeat atort. Ku t
foot tortur forever wear aaaallar aift
keep your fett frcib, wct ami hapjn
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yb-Taa gold odie
DIOTE EOT TEAI
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mH Tta, or ai the Oerraaa folka
w t,"iiaabiiIar Braat Taaa,"at any
f inn,
taa, put 1
It, pear
taataD '
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-T" way m aroaK a aau aad aara
af taoakia,
aaa a
axun
lull a
aUaaajoaafal af the
of aolllag water apaa
;h a aleaa aad drlak a
aay tlaaa dwiaa the
HAN KJtANUHCO UltKKT
Btecra No. I, wcIkIiIuk 15d k.
1,160 Iba. 7J7 'c li.; 1,160 to
1,300 lb., 0V4i7r; Hfiond qttnllly.
tt7ttc
Cowa and liolfcrH No. 1, 014
OMc; Biyoiid quality, .'. SCTCr, 1
llulla and atnn (lood. IQCc;
fair, aCPtr.
Calvaa l.lclit wolgbl, IMf ;
medium heavy, 0H"c.
Milk lamb 7tf74c.
Hhoep Wot hem, OtfOttc; nwea,
6UO0)4c.
Iloga Hard grain fed. wolRhltiK
100 lo 226 Iba.. 7V4 07 3-tc; S25
to 300. 707 Kc; undealrablo hog.
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RECIPE TO CLEAR
A PIMPLY SKIN
I'IMI'LKM AltE IMPUIUTIE8 HKKK.
IXU AN OUTLET THKOt'OH THE
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When Home wan Hhaken by tho carttiqunko of January 13, 1'opo Benodlet XV was saying mass in the SUtlne chapel, the most famous chapel of
Ht. I'etcr'n. Ho In said to linvo given a nplcndld exhloltlon or courage ana calmness. He did not allow tho tern fylng occurence to interrupt uls
prner. It U reported thnt tho SwIbj guard gnvo no such exhibition of courngo, but fled, as did many other v vbo Trero present In St. Peter's.
Tho I'ope iMtiod orders that soon brought those about htm to complete presence of mind. He afterward ordered a solemn high mass In the Cathe
dral and also gavo Instructions that an Immediate Investigation bo made to determine what damage, If any, had been done to St. Peter's. This photo
graph show tho I'opo during tho ceremony held regularly In the Slstlno chapel. It is, Incidentally, the first photograph published of the new Pope in
tho chapel.
rimyle, aorea and holla usually re-
ault from toxin, poisons and Impur-
Itlea which are generated In the bow-
ola aad then absorbed into tho blood
through tho rary ducta which ahould
absorb only nourishment to auataln
tho body.
It la, tho function of tho kldnoya
to Alter laapurltlea from tho blood
aad caat them out In the form of
urlae, but la many lettaacea the
bowela create more toxlna and lmpur
Itlea than the kldneya can eliminate,
thou tho blood uaoa tho akin pore
aa the noxt best meana of getting rid
of these Impurlttea which often break
out all over ihe akin In the form of
plmplaa.
The aureat way to clear the akin of
tbaae eruptions, aaya a noted author
ity, la to get from any pharmacy
about four ouncea of Jad Salta and
tako a tableepoonful In a glaaa of hot
water each morning beforo break
faat for one woek. Thla will prevent
tho formation of toxlna In tho bow
ela. It alao atlmulatea the kldneya to
normal activity, thua coaxing them
to Alter the blood of impurltloa and
clearing the akin of plmplo.
Jad Salta la Inexpensive, harmlesa
and la made from tho acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with
llthla. Here you have a pleaaant, of
ferveacont drlak which uaually makea
plmplaa disappear; clean the blood
aad la excellent for the kldneya aa
well.
(Paid Advertisement)
The Part Europe's Women
Are Playing in Great War
bequeath a heritage of health and
happiness to the children born to the
nation.
Three complete hospital units, for
Belgium, France and Servia respect-lvcly-are
being sent out by the Scot
tish branches of the National Union
tof Women's Suffrafe. Societies (non
militant) which since the beginning
jof tho war has abandoned ail suff
'rage propanganda to devote itself
'entirely to the needs of the country.
, So far the society has collected $30,-
. . . - . 1 000, which has been applied t6 thla
"The Man Behind the Gun Is Not the Only One Deserving p"?1 w- The organization.
surgeons, highly trained nurses and
Order Shaw Gaaaw .
In the County Court aftka "aMaataV Ml
Oregon, for the Ceaatyf
( ath.
Jn the matter of the aetata etafary
A. Kligore, aa laaaae peraea. -It
appearing to the eoart fraaa
the petition filed la thla aaaaa Mi
ithe 4th day of Jaauary, 116. by
Hilas w. Kllgora, the. gaardlaa at
I the person and estate of -Mary, A.
Kligore, an Inaane peraoa, praytag
J for an order of thla court far- taa
lialo of the unasslgatd dowef trtgkt
'of said Mary A. Kllgora la aad ta taa.
following deacribed real piepeaty.
(situated la the Cottaty of Klaaiatai,
estate of Oregon, to-wit: J "
' The aoutbwaet qaarter (W,
J 'A), section Ave (6); taa want
- one-half of the aoatheaat .ajaartar
i"A 8B). aectioa tv (); taa
i southeast quarter of the i
quarter (8E SEK),
' (6). in township forty-ame (U
i south, range foarteea (14) ajaat.,
of the WIlIaBtaUaMertdUa. .
that the aald real property
fi, nrlvatA mdlm' fct la l
Mb ,r......V WW, W WW WW
and for tho beat latereet af
estate that aald Interest be fold, eV
so much thereof aa aaay be 'aaaaa-
,'sary for the proper eappert aad
maintenance of aald Mary A- XOajata,
aforesaid, aad for the
port and matateaaaeo of :
IT IS HEREBY OROEalEOTfeat
the next of kia of aald Mary 'A.
Kligore, aad all peraoaa fladaraatal
In said estate, appear 'before' tMa
rourt at 10 o'clock a. .; ' Mas
day, the drat day of Fearaaryrlt4S,
in the court room of thla eoart, ta
Klamath Falls, Oregoa, tkam afjt
there to ahow eaaaa way aaVM
ahould not be aaade aad ,
the aale of aald lateraat la ai
property, or aa aiaaa of taa I
may be foaad ta ba
IT IS nntTHSR
That ,a copy of thla order ba aaa
Uahcd at leaat oaaa a week fartaraa
conaecutlve aad anreaaarra : waalw fa
the Evening Herald, a daily a
paper pnbllaaed aad of aaaral aaay
cnlatloa la Klaauth Cewaty, i3ra
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MARION MANKS.. Jadaja.
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of Heroic Awards9 as the Women, in Addition to
Keeping families, Are Doing Relief Work
! dressers.
Today's news toaay to The Herald.
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LONDON, Jan. 21. -(Uy mall to
New York) "Every woman In Eng
land, who koepe her home together,
and who keeps a smiling face, is
helping In tho war," aald Mrs. Win
ston Churchill, wlfo of tho first' lord
of Admiralty, In a speech opening at
Uy P. M. SAKLK
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
to tho women of Great Britain, par
ticularly tho whes and sweethearts
of soldiers and sailors. Among the
signers aro many women of social
prominence. Including the Duchess of
Bedford and the Duchess of Marlborough.
Woman's duty and the woman's
LEGAL NOTICES
Bids for Wood
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witkna.aU trial WMto af
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it pain only 1 aet aaa eaaa la Afar
t "taste gMia aad by the tfiat
?ff"7 J Koaliiaaa eat eaaaaa the
rhmmatlfl n.i. SmR. T
JiST rh?t whlah aavw
utUMaawaajntaaakta. It
ul okt-tuaa, aoaaat.Mfa. Jaaaaa OtV
PUT CREAM IN NOSE ..
AND STOP CATARRH
Telia Hew Ta Onea Hogfed
trlla aad Rnd Head-Cold
Noa-
olda.
You fael Aaa In a few momenta.
Your cold la head or catarrh will be
gone. Your cioggeo noawus wiu
open. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No mora dullaeaa, headache; no
hawking, anuffllng, mucous discharg
ee or dryne; no struggling ior
breath at alght.
Tell your drugglat you want n small
bottle of Bly'a Craaat Balm. Apply
a little of thla fragrant, anUaeptlo
cream ia your noatrlla, let It pene
trate through every air pasaage of
the head; aooth aid heal the iwollen,
InAaatad mueoua Membrane, and re
lief coatee Inttaatly.
It la Jt what every cold and ca
tarrh auferer aead, Don't atay
etafed-uB aad aiUerable.
(Paid Adverttoeaiaat;
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a social club for tho wlvea and tho! work." says tho manifesto, "consist
mothers of soldiers and aallora In' in lighting tho arralea of disorder,
Paddlngton. j want, impurity and vice, and It is to
Ileferrlng to a statement made by,"'!" that our spiritual forces must be
Arthur Straus, M. P., to tho effect; . ,, . ,
that her husband, by heading the!
mnrltlma expedition to Antwerp, had
I really saved England from Invasion,'
shu remarked : "That Is a very great .
ihinar to bhv of any man. but I dot
think It Is true. It la your huabnnd
and aona who ore doing It. It la be
cause of tholr courage and their
faithfulness and onduranco that we
nro able to stay nt homo away from !
tho horrible aufforlngs of France nnd 1
Dolgtum.
"Sometimes." she continued, "onoj
fcoln ns If wo cannot bear this war;
any longer; but we must go on, be-'
cnuso wo nro lighting so thot It can
never happen again. I hope thnt J
Bomotlmes, when you fool very nnxl-j
oub for your dear ones, you will per
haps think of what they are doing
day and night. The fleet, although
It liua nuvor yet heon In battlo with
tho enemy, la keeping couotiuit watch;
novcr for ono monment hna It .re
laxed Its vigil. Wo must alto think
of tho men who apend days and
nlghta In the trenchea; never have
they fought better."
Sealed bids, accompanied by a cer
dlrected. Lord Kitchener's admonl- tifled check for 5 per cent of the bid,
tlon to the army on the eve of the will be received by the school board
war evokes a feeling of gratitude ln(ot Diatrlct No. 1, up to Monday, Feb
every mother that so high a standard iruary 1, 1915, for the follewing:
of English manhood should have One hundred cords of wood, delivered
been set before our men." to West Side school, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Ono hundred .cords
The special aim of the manifesto.
It is stated, Is to call upon the women
of tho "Empire to help British soldiers
and sailors to light tho enemies' of,
demoralization and drink at home,'
nnd to live In such a manner as to
feeaertae far Ua Herald.
"Englaud expecta that every wom
an thla day will do her duty." Tale
paraphrase of NeUon'a fanoua order
ta the test of an appeal Sasued. by the
National Council of Public Morale
Announcement
Lto.Haaoae that tkta (ton
.DMtf OI !
Italians HA ratal nanM etmnactiilL tatti
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'lira an Aavnngxs eoosa.
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A'gag.jiraaVy ta
StJUSSlSf laMwaaaV ' jWpgaaaaW
IMfarwMd's
body wood de
livered to Central. school, Klamath
Falls, Oregon. t
All of this wood to be 4-fopt body
wood, cut from live trees, to be tiered
and measured on grounds, and to he
delivered by August 1.
Address all bids to H. E. Momyer,
clerk, writing across the face of the
envelope, "Bid on Wood."
The board reserves the right to re-
Ject any and all bids. l-6t.
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Dated
1916.
Admiaiatrator'a Notice to Creditora.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, tn and for the County of
Klamath.
in the matter of the estate of George
Schuel, deceased. W. H. Shaw, ad.
mlnlstrator.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that W,
H. Shaw has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Qaorge
Schuel, deceased. '
All persons having claims against
Notice of Wiwrtag of
In the County Court of taa .Aaaaa.at
Oregoa, la aad fer'Baaaaah
County. "l
In the Matter of the Batata of Jeaaffc'
Conger, Deceaaad.
Notice la harey given that Jeaa ,
W. Siemens and Chaiiaa ur '
executors of the laat wfll aad '
of Joseph Conger;'!
dered, Sled and prea anted fatra
ment, their Anal aeeat tlar ad
ministration of the eaUUfjaaM
deceased, aad that they died iaara
with -their peUUoa far the 1
tion of the realdue ot-taa-1
to the persona eatitled taereta, asd
that Saturday, taa SOthday at Jaa
uary, A. D. 1016, at 10 o'eloeaTai tJaa
forenoon of aald day,aad. the mut
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room or tne coanty coarrecaa 1
of Oregoa ia and tor'!
ty, situated ia tha dtysi
Falls, county and state afaraaald,
the time when aad the plaee what
the hearing of tha applleatlam tat ,aha
settlement of said Anal aeeoaat, seal
the hearing of said petltiom far ;
distribution and aueh
pertaining thereto as may ha
ered by the court la tha preaaiaaa
be held and considered, aad all
sons Interested ia aald aetata aro ssttt
Bed thea aad there to appear' aad
show cause, if any they have, why
said final aeeoaat ahould net;he a
proved, allowed aad settled, ask aaad,
petitloator Aaal dlstrlbattaa aad aaa;;'
er matters aad thtaca Batad'.thavaam
granted aa prayed. ' v v,
Dated at Klaatath Fatla, 'Origami
the 14th day of December, A. D. ,1114.
JOHN.W.WBMENf,
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WINES
CHOICE CALIFORNIA WINES
" UKE'-APPIiE BRANDY
.v.. CURE "PEACH BRANDY
PURE GRAPE BRANDY
These and .many other ,-
1 teottieetne Beveragea for tha
KLAMATH , LIQUOR
COMPANY, .
IX ).
CHARLES D. WILLSON.
Executor of tha Laat Will af
Conger, Deceased.
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