TtIMDAY, KKMHDAItV a, Isj. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH rALIAOREOON i.-.?j r i WWWiOWWOWWtWWWWWWWXWWWWKWOOOWXOO I twin ittvirr lELL'W' i J: t K KKNT IIM fcOIIM, M MHHikti Mi Ntetk ati-eta oh . :v"c- T' r . . Mta.vrBftfwre w aw. Blttm. i- J"r The Evening Herald W. 0.tUttTH ...i ... KdMer b?- Vr . . . . " t .RsWT-i-HousekeepIng room . V j :i.tTHAHWU VTK Wore, see 1 vtttka or hoe 1I0J. 2-tf. Putillihn.l ilallv Meant Muadav bv Tl.n Herald PublUklB COHDkkT Of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street Leg Cant" the Latest Thing tor Women at Palm Beach Entered at tho poetotlce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for tra-smtsalen through tho malls as second-class matter. ICK ROOMS Choice aultea la ' tfc-'A.- 1Ia- -l Wlllltm bnUd. t -C -f4 I .- ik keet leeattoa ta the city. See uno monin IT. a taltk, HeraM oBee, 10-tl Subscription terms by Ball to any address In the United States: One year S.OO r... .........4 WV FOR SALE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' TUESDAY, FERRUARY 2, IBIS JR SAI.K Auto; household and kitchen furniture. J. H. EVERETT 3t Slith and Main sts. R SALE OR TRADE Best ten acre tract in southwestern Wash ington, withia city limits; or will trad for Klamath Falls residence or tmeh. Address P. O. Box 1011: telephone 84. 2-Jt AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS THK SACRIFICE OF HOGS Sakaerlbe tor the Herald. SO ceats tk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS m0AA0AAA0wwA0000imw0i CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Atmum iminuivoK v atWBksn Oregon Aseoeta-ea Title Ma If Phoae lit OSee ad Reetdeace. trmr . -i swf. . clayton a. waacKi kk (Beteal Treatment) Oflce keaee: I to 11:10 a, m; 8 U((a eves-age. T to KLAMATH FALLS Steam Laundry BevfVDrr, r pond, 40c eesM Weclf rtaiabig machJe wUl re- New collar machine prepares the collar for the tie. Wood! Wood! Block, single .load $2.75 Block, double, load $4.00 Absolutely dry slabs $3.25 (Extra on hill) 16-inch Body and Limb Wood 4-foot Body and Limb Wood Rock Springs Coal Leave orders at Ashland Fruit Store, 3d and Main. PHONE SMfeJ P. C CARLSON imBBmmlimmBl aW y taV ny -rj KtcTi LWk . 11 '4? f fgTkl W ! if 'hI b I H Ml I lliHBVlaBHI CONCERNING OUR SCHOOLS Mattcrtof 'Intereit to Pupili, Patronf,;Teacheri, Taxpayen iMli.,r'. Note lit t lcM.rlin.iil ll U ll ltrHl.Hi of Tho llnmlil l'W ns hum l Htt,. T. i rrTiS. ami all other Pmiiw In rr ' "" " "m,,, " m lW- hr (Z illili nuilincr, lll WMirniiii , niii hi u.i..i.i ww iiwltc the ihiikIik milliner, in w--irni.Mi ... . - - mi1,,1T .nwlen thing, that he -chm.N v Inlnvalnl In. Plenv. arml Mn In. Thrjr Im Hrlnwml. (I BILL TO IMPROVE SCHOOL AFFAIRS N THE LAST seven days more than 12.000 hoss have been received at' tho Portland Union Stockyards. For) the corresponding period a year ago) the number received was a little' more than 5,000 and two years ago) for the third week in January the! number was a trifle fewer than 2,000. ; These figures are taken from the! books of the stockyards company and i are to be relied upon. I Most of us remember that seven i years ago hogs were selling on this' market at 10 cents a pound, live) weight. It will also be remembered1 that during the following year sev-j eral buyer were sent to the Middle I West in search ot brood sows, which ' i I were bought and shipped to Oregon carload after carload. The trouble was that the hoe market tn Orecon was so much higher than ever be fore that almost everything that; looked like a hog was sent to the , shambles. Hence the high prices in-J stead ot benefiting us as a whole were a detriment, setting the hoggrowersi back two or three years. : Now tbe large shipments come from ' another cause the high price of wheat, for most of tho hog-growers i depend upon wheat to finish their, hogs for market. This could be done ) at a fair profit with wheat at n nor-' ;mal price; when It soared up to the $1.50 mark It meant a loss to feed lt ,...,.,,., to hogs matter worth something! M,M Mararet Arbuckle U leading .Miss Arbuckle carries the cano about ilk T n n nnrf society ai raim ueacn. Florida with with her to help her along the sandy So again Oregon is being cleaned a """ llcn a" olner society women beach. The hnndlo shows distinctly it of hogs. Of those reaching this theTe are taking up. This is said to the outline of a woman's leg from MKAHUIIK IS INTRODUCED IN THE LKGIHLATt'HK SATURDAY A. M., HV KLAMATH COUNTV RKI'RK SCNTATIVE MAKES CHANGES Hoik Not KwM'iillnl Tlu .Slat1 Hiiliorllitonili'iit upon tho '...iii.'.i ir tin iittoriityicvnirnl linn fiiit-il Unit tho ni'linol (lurk In not u member uf the school hoard iiml Ihul therefore it Hoard meetliiK M lentil ,il,iii If Kin rlirk hiiil rectlM'il notice of such meeting anil mis therefore no ftrent. bill Tho provisions of the Smith follew: Section 1 The County School Hup- nrlntendent shall mako an nnuortlon- , ment of the entire school fund then In tho county treasury on the first j Monday In October ot each year, and at such other tlmm as he may deom advUable. Tho County School Fund collected In pursuance of the school ln levied by the county com mo xlmll bo apportioned ns follews: Ili shall npporllon one-hnlf of said fund to tho districts of .his county In proportion to the number teacher employed during the preced liiK school year; I'ltOVIDIM) that where a teacher wan vmplojed for n less term than eight moutliN, then such districts shall receive one-eighth of an apportionment for each teacher for each month actually employed; PROVIDED that for each additional teacher, where a teacher was not em. ployed for tho preceding school vear. a district shall be apportioned funds on ine basis of a teacher for a term UNCH NO COLD L in menu KKHl'IK.NT TEACHER OF HUM MER SCHOOL CHOOSES FINE PLANS THAT OTHER DISTRICTS COULD AI.HO UTILIZE The Hummers school, District No- ai, Mrs. Ilertha Etcll teacher,, hnsf taken up the plan ot nerrliiK hot) STATUS OF FREE TEXT. BOOK Bill KILL KILLED Fill HAY HV h',Sn IS TO HE FOLLOWER IV ,U, OTHER PIIOVIDIVO l(lt SM; THING l-lllt IM'IILirscilDillji Tim Hehiiehel hill to repeni u,vn ton Fre TuillKiuk hill ftmcted h, 1013 U now up to tho (iiivilft. .. panned both house' mm ytiiate I'mler the I'nttoo bin s,,,..r,i A. Irlcts Iiavo ndonteil tt, ..i. ...,,.. Klamath Falls, HI. John, mi.l nfU Q mimaiiiu, niu nixuorvn. The I'atton bill wan nm.-,i-.i.. providing where the iemln ,,f . ..i. trkt oto frwt tniliookri. it.,, .,. shall bo fiirnloheil to pstorhUi srhoo. Yii.. ttii n.tii.ti ....t 1 1,, . .. '" i'ifni inn in rnl(W ,, . . " ,. ,, , . , , I in IW I II III III-. Ill mv IIi III IIUI HCIIIHH,! ..... ,, ...... v" f( ..I..- ., H l')'hlKlherHihllebe bill nrml.ll.. i.L-..r... ......... ...... .' lellMwka for puhlle srhrw.liM. MOST TEACHERS NEW TO COUNTY creamed putatom, cocoa ntoiig with tho sliln dishes brought from home iicikck up tho dully melius, Tim chil dren take turn about for a week In dUhliig mid preparing the food. The school board has very kindly fur- nliliud a smalt oil stove, keroseno, sugar iiml salt. Milk and veRetithle nro brought from home. The spirit of the urhool. the attl- tlldu of tll.i rhllilrrl. Inwnr.l ik.,lr ! ntll Ckt flnn tt Ihnea M,Ahln. 1.1. " u.. u.a ... ...... ...... market, and we understand the same ue ,,le very ,alel nlnK l the beach tho knee down, delicately carved in can be said of Seattle, Tacoma andanu a navng:a tremenaous vogue. wood. Spokane, only a proportionate few'-r . are actually fit for slaughter. The.kf,u fnp tho r.VMlim "l . , .w'-.J".. ..'.. , . ,M , VHMa wMVM Mvfc i wuai ui.uvu U& mo uivuei uiuriue other growers simply to save winter ing them. And the price is falling (day by day. These abnormal conditions are to I ......, .w. uv 4svum iicuwi umi i wuubiiuviiuu ui mo niouci marine week, and combine pleasure and phll-lcamp at the Panama-I'acific Interna- antropby. itlonal Exposition has becun. Three companies of marln's have been or- Ibe reeretted They arise larsrelv from , H,b ,S THB MONTH wnen W Kanlied as a battalion under tho com- farmers. They do not think far .... . WZ J. . .... l""" " " """ "l "" "i""- " """"o."" uu uuiuiui, . iniu. Aiuung ineir many unties win , .be the one of acting as the exposition 1KT . nvnn .t .... I . - . - . hoe nroduclne state thanks in th' ol XDe Pr-A1"es. Kuora ot nonot. In addition to this JruVdelrmLhl German B?rla.1 bardment ot battalion the exposition already has yards and packing house people haveil Zh Tf tTv 0" or.more than 400 trained and uniformed .... . . . .. a uomo trlcK. aunrds. Midway Livery Co. IN NEW HANDS Horses bought and sold. Har ness and buggies for sale. Good rigs for hire and gentle horses. Baled hay and grain for sale. I'hone mat enough ahead done wonders They have. It is true. in making; Orecon a of seven months; PROVIDED that no', 7 . . "" '" VWtni district .haii ,1.... .. ; -- .".":,,n" i.rovl wonderfully there, and onaren;;;n"w. :::,ri" : ,i rem.w,. u,.i . ,( r ...i a ... .J. ..".'" '""" least Is duo to warm and tthotesomn lunches. made, assisted very largely by the railways. But another' forward sten must be made by the farmers they must not only grow hogs': they must grow feed for them. The Idea that wheat Is the only feed or the best ,feed for making pork Is fallacious. ACCORDING TO Johnson's state- ment, he didn't have all of the fun,, as he says Kenyon was somewhat of a cut-up himself. T!io number of exhibit packages already landed at the docks of the IVnama-I'nclflc Inlnrnnllnnnl Knnjl. ... iii u.v Australia nas reacnea z,uvo . All 4l... .ULILI, -. . . .. t.,. Q i- iT ; Z 1 " AL,lj DEPENDS upon what i " ,""c e"' are oemg instanea u-on whin? ?" mum"?1 derdtlrae ilr- 0ro,", Haw mado his o" lM th Australian pavilion. The upon wheat we are liable at any time !BervaUom r.xl.lblts from New Zealand are al to have conditions arise as they exist , II10!,t as numerous but these are be at present. . .i nlnMj , ,k , .,. .. Th farm,. nf.i. ,t ,. ""'" ' uu" rw yesterday ' '"'" " r" n.im pai ,. """LT.: :'-:: ""' ""' '"ua" morning traded his snow shovel and K""- ol "e exposition. loi.iiciB biiuuiu raise, as rar as pos-' i., , ,. ,. , ' slble, their own ho feed-alfalfa. 8,ed ff an "mbr"a- ,. , . DID YOU STOP to think that If Wc Wi Gnre Scrip WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD RU8INKM at regular prices. Iieve Hionejr 1th order or pay on , , DeHvery KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5 15 Main Street corn, peas anthing for finishing. They should not depend upon the . wueai. growers, uney snouia so con duct their business as tn hnv whi when the market Justifies, but to depend almost solely it Is sheer folly. It looks now as If next year we would be sending East for brood sows agalp. Surely If the present shin. merits continue for another month or two we must. Then we shall be back right where wo were seven years ago starting anew in the business. This is wrong. Three months ae-o the Northwest was In better shane as to the hog business than ever be- rore. Then came $1.50 wheat and we are approaching the bottom very fast. foriiana Oregonian. Haltiey State Hnnk has increased Us capital stock from unnnn t the Hill-Guggenhelms build in from, 1,rcap' Kilrokn thai wo will I.. .,... u I iJ.OOO haul from salt water, and will reap more direct benefits from the Panr, liiMirnnro that num. mm .,. ., lama canal? 1 1 line. Sen Clill,m ni f.i a. I ...... (m.,, r.., 8-MONTH TERM BUMS LOST I.U'KHO.V CIlirXTY WOMAN LEOIK LATDR EAII.STO HAVE LENtiTH r MINIMUM TERM ED TWO .MONTH are employed for the current rear. Tho remainder of the county school funds shall bo apportioned to the dis tricts of his county In proportion to tho aggregate dally attendance In districts during the preceding school year; PROVIDED that""each dlmrln shall bo credited with a roiiin-Mn attendanen In n.t.lliln.. . ....... . - " -. Ill in nun ai-i ".nuance, or mree hundred days for each month for each roruini-iv .,.i. Ilshed school In operation during the preceding school year; PROVIDED that for each school room In opera tion at tho tlmo of an" npportlon- . wnicn was not In operation during tho preceding school year, a district shall be apportioned fun.!. a constructlvn i,n...i . . " "..vnuniice or iwc thousand days. Section 2 In Joint dl.lrin. ..... Icoiinty shall annortlnn ......i.'... . tocher's apportionment and nttend anco monies on onn.hi.if u. ...... .. "- i,,u vim- "irucuon attendance; PROVIDED .1 V. u"ull,,,cnlnco each county shall npportlon funds on ,h ., aneo coming from such county. ....,., jvon-resldent pupils hMI bo admitted to school by the consent of the school h,. .... !?? InPProval o, he County Superend- Section 4Thn mn...i . ... .. r..''i0x "' wren ror the establish ment of nddltlonm !.,. . ... T' .Hrdcla,,,-;: "- of;,,ZT.T.U,n,,,nrt,'btlon ' 'iiu. i. ""iiiiiii'iii at tho l'linni,,,. Section fiTi, ....,. .. .. I'nclflc Intern,,.. ....'.. ",""'"" tlonments under th ' " IZ. .". VT.n display wm IT "". ""' nel.n.. "" "e ine.iu,.r... ti. " .' " ."" -""'I IMI- KtlltVEV OK SCHOOL SHOWS THAT THE or isriu'tToiiss t THIS SEASON DIsriiltTa maiihiitv aiii: m:m HbjbjbJmssm asJ TlMtjsjlssj kw Do the Work Just Right pt'PABK PINOLE jha iwv. -. . vJyflS. WW HOW MM" Oer.,tli4tyisaah, Ptieae I7 V M- Jl"V vr- l 7? ,tli J i 1 i WI w v vis.v 'delivered at or hem, IOre fV e . , , '. Scattered Shots .'. e ,ee SAN DIEGO'S colony ot woundud aviators baye formed a society for their kind of cripples. This is oaa organization a man baa to almost break his neck in get into. your IF YOU WON'T number bouse, or become a coatrlbutisur ber of the Klamath Chamber of Cam merce, or do your Christmas thoppiig eariy, or buy-a-bale-of-cottog, yog can tlll help little by buvi Don'tNeglect Those Rheumatic Pains You know that rheumatism, once it becomes ebtubllshed, requires prolonged treatment It means much misery and torture during thut time. The Joints become stiffened and swollen ou (annot move without pain the pain Is incessant iiml sleep is denied you. When the Joints show a tendency to stiffen or become the least painful then Ih the time to remember - ' Nyal's Rheumatic Remedy promptness of treatment counts inuth toward eliminating tho disease tho longer you neglect It the moro painful and lingering It becomes. Nyal'a Rheumatic Remedy removes tbe poison from the system in the shortest possible time its continued use will re. suit In a permanent cure. A largo bottle for fl.no. Whatever a good drug tore' ought to have and many things that UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY fWfl Mal a.d HevenU, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON I'ho house at Salem Thurda do rented tho bill I l rod mod ,y Marian 1). Timii,, of Jackson county, nmk. Ing eight months tho minimum term " scnooi district The law provides six months as the mini mum, MIkh Towno In ilef.nmn ,ir n... i.n. held that It Is lnrK.y henis f ack niocauonal advantages that .eo.,0 lenve the farms. HI,., h ..... iwhnol facilities arc ecssentlnl to all 'rai communities. Those opposlne Hu. i,ni 1...1.1 ...... the cost w moro , , Cling districts (ould m,fi K In making n miney of ihc tMcbrr lluatiu In KlMiniith rini.il dp M ns fnllons; 'I he total number of lu.nlirn of Klamath county In I'O, Ttioatt having lutight onit or more )eu In their present poltlo.i num her 3i. Tl.nso never linving lutiKhl I" I be (ooiity linforn number ID. Those new EXTEND. I '" '',r'r urw',M' icliwil niimlier 81. I Tim rural schools taken nepftraielr, .appear an follews: Whole iiiimlier of rural tent tier. 51; oiii enr ;r more In pnseiit joI. lion, 13; thoMo now to pnient pail- tion, tl, Tho roiidltlon 11 s set forlh sU)W U terlalnly not (oinluiive to Ilia lMt hcIiooI niiiillilonn. The teniher's ten- 11 le of ofllev, ir she, Is indent, shouM ho more si-eurn. nn.l thu n.it-lirn nhotitd ntlonipt lit remain In thoiame I'litition for a longer period. Icflchuni to do tho ln-st work Hhoulil Um,w thu nt'vda of their r l'Tth'i! cominuiiltluH. shoiilil In - measure he leadnru. but t lilt. Is urnc. llfiiMy Imposslhlo ir tho 1 earlier U j iiie.ii dlMl.itenitted strmiKer. M010 than id onu ,. ,... ... ;.h!:c --'...,. r;,i: ........ ..,rmiit at tho !,., SrvrK; School SuperJntenden. " nnty J"t"B 6"The "rvllons of this " ue .. nr n, .. tlW.fi 11 il,- .,., . JUll , " i'"ircs or education lib. "alnrts. varied Industries d ml ml";, 'n n"d,Uon ,0 'o 1,1 '"" there w bo dlsplaya , .,, t"''u of fine arts ..,. ', .". ' P-lnrei, by Clerman ,, '"'""" iiiiiii r llHhment nf no.,. ....... r"la"-.wnr h.u nm..i.... . . '"'" '" ""oih or n, mi - iiieci iniorns. "in ... ' "'..III. Iixill.u 1 1.... ... .1 " """. tn. f0; ;;: : r wri r iirrn,.w. Thorn w ho n fUo future on .flu Isll in Hcleiifo hy Harem o W Clmdwlcli, 0. H. II., Member of tbe hoanl of lectureship of I ho I'M Church of Christ ficlenilst. of Hm toil. Mass.. at lloiiRlnn'a nii.irii hoiisr. Thiirsdny evening, Knliruniy I, nt o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is temlod to tho public M. 'si i tnlnanco of ninhiiui.... j, . . . . "HIM! Kf 11(11 a.sinct im.m.1.... .. "' " rnr imr... ,1... . . - "'iiiiunrv if ifi . ..m ---. ..i iumi iwiiin...i. .. i, - " " 11 count vi,. . .. .inn or ,. r;zhrr --. ::?, r - imutK . transnon..." '. ". ' r u,e '"'"d or I no ,. "" " I'uone school nunlis a It may deem nt ,. '. pup,lH thereafter "I """ fropor' "d Warding or .;::':" .:nc,,rrc.', n fund'of ?hi he common whool boundarPyr0bo8ardn for Z' U' transportation of ny iIb"BrdB0P visions of thn nTZ- .P"' the Dr- "on law shal.be e7 cedat iT." t'on of ,.d boundary bo.M P' "eh Pupil. Jm! TZ 0"' even " es from . ZSoiT Senator un... Wit to reguTatreT: 2"? mattreMeg. --" ot Itornld want nds Set leaults, MUSIC HATH CHARMS I. Orom, tho Klumutb Falls MuhIc Home man, claims that Mr. It ,,M,mr,'"!m r U, "ot 8I"'" addition, has Just mado ono of tho biggest bargains In tho linn of ulcg Initruments ever known, Inasmuch as .be purphgsed tor 1700 n Wayer Piano that generally ?" ar, much larger mm. Ho 1bo claim, to havo other borgoln. on hand that are equally .. gd, o"l Invite, public ifi.poctlon. ni44Hf 0PFN maqtdii ei cun A COLD OR CATARRH I How To Oft Relief When Head ana none are muffed Up. 1 fount fifty? Your rold In liend or niiurrit dlsnppciirH. Your rlogKed i'8 'trlls will open, thq ulr puhhiikcs of .your head will c)nr inn! ou inn jhreniho freely. No moro MiiiffllnSi ,hnU(lng, imiHoiis dlschnrgo, ilryiis( or iioidnchn; nil struggling for hicnin nt night, t lut u Binnll bottle of Ely's Oreum llHlra from your druggist. and npply Utile of this fragrant gntlsoptlc cream In your nostrils. It nenotrntcfl through every air passage of tho bead, noolli III uml li,. 1 1,,.. .1,.. u...ili.t, nr lu-f. ,." . """- " ""v"v". ' lA'ri iiiim mucous mombratio, giving y" Inslnnt relief, lleml onlda and mlarrli yield llko mogc. Won't stay stuM. uirgna miserable. Relief Is euro. rj til i 'A 5ii . i w"i Aayeriisewonw t :. v.' r " Jm2S...Tls 1 uSK, Mrlf , hTj- fi f Ti."a. J-t