? V Vs. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WtPAV, OfiCfiMSan ii, ,, V r I) If t t 4 . t ' i ' ' t or japaa te start a factory for the of earboUe add (rati eeal Ur. BmtfsOassfcdAfa FOR RENT W. O. SMITH Editor, NICELY tarnished tpartmeato Published telly except Bandar by The Herald PubHshteg Ceapaay af Ktsmsth rail, at 111 Fourth Street. Entered at the poatoalea at Klam- aih rail. Oregoa. for traasmlmoa .. iihrouah the malls acoad-rtss I n ffo Far Corners or" ne War Oregon Home. Klamath, near Sixth! rant tar HuhierlLlloa term. b mi RENT Offlec rooma, single or .,,,. lo ,,, Uelti4 fOR as suite; steam beat and all con venience. Inquire W. H. North. Odd rallowa Temple. rOR RENT Neatly turnUhed rooma. I Rlcea place, 8 2 8 Main. H -U nit year moist it II to ear , State. . . .ISO" MM FOR SALE KI..IMATH FALLH. ORROO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1915 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS POR SALE Body wood, thoroughly, seasoned; price reasonable. Phone 37eW 2J-f THE FALLOWING by Cheala Sher- A lock is one of those timely little anicics uiai mu me nan rijui no uic ItAttfl wilt, an Mm fhftt wn Pin ksll SALE-Colng to California; allpront bjr: I fnmlfnm fop sale ehean: bouse we nave ail ncaru nonre Biignuxm re- FOR my rurauurc lor saie cacap. uuuse) " -- ( to rent, if wanted. No. 535 3d at z9-6t,niarji ooui w icuow wau uhuuur FOR SALE Second hand Ford in first class condition. Central Oarage. 29-3t FOR SALE CHEAP Four new quick detachable clincher tires, 34x4. Graver Kiel. Inquire Whitman Drug Ce. M SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED by practical nurse, cook or housekeeper. Phone WW. n-if MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED ON STOLEN Brown mare, weight 1,200. age 8 years, branded J oa left shouldcij if found notify J. S. Tucker, Trail. Oregon., and receive re ward. 27-Ct PROFESSIONAL CARDS EIGHT PER CENT LOANS O N FARM LANDS ARTHUR R. WILSON, ' S17 Mala Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Mambara Oregon Association TlUa Man Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Llae of Supplies and Eqalpeaeat Pade, Pingle & Lorenz 706 Main St r Mm m Fast Flyers MOTORCYCLES that travel at Ugh rate of apeed should sJoaally have the attention of VBGHTE liaa n complete llae of aamlmaeat and a full llae of sup- EXPERT REPAIRING GUNS TO RENT resolutions every New Year. Let us not mind them in the least, but remem ber that It Is only the privilege of the great to be slandered. Suppose we aet down some New Tear resolutions and try to keep them! I Intend: 1 TO let the future take care of itself. 2 To let each day's work speak for itself. 3 To be a companion of all: a friend of each. 4 To condemn none; to sustain alL 5 Not to intend too much, but to do all I intend. 6 To live to love, and to love that I might live. 7 To be modest and content for their own sake. 8 To seek a lesson In all things and to profit by my mistakes. 9 To be afraid of no man or no thing. , 10 To Justify everything that I, my self may be justified. These rules may sound simple and easy, but the fellow who Uvea up to them will be the biggest man that ever crossed the sands of time. If there Is any one quality which will carry s man through every diffi culty and bring him through storm. It la lore. And when yon i get In bad, remember Rule Six. Scattered Shots .'. WATER IN PIPES is a great con venience, but on mornings like these; we have to coax a lot to make It "come out of it" DURING -PAY-UP week" we axe supposed to settle everything but old grudges. TWELVE BELOW at Baker, thirty- eight below at Whitney last night And s'tlU some people will tell yon that Klamath is the coldest place In Oregon. THE NOTE WRITINO HABIT with the administration is worse than youll find in any school room. A CHANCE TO DO some real boost ing for Oregon and Klamath la afford ed all In "letter writing week" next month. During that time, we should all write at leaat ten letters to friends or acquaintances In other sections, and telling them why they should apend their summers In Klamath county's wonderland. gnaaanssl el-By'&JI&P,'Mnl.it jk "& wnVananana? jbYbbbb! ajBaaBBaBaaBBaBBBaBBaBBaaaBnalBBaB t 5 fES. eaWEfnSrii anal BaBBaaaSKSBSBaBnamBBHoBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaS? 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COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR digestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day becomes .food for the millions of bac teria which Infests the bowels, the quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood tvauAiuB jcaum;iii, umuua mutcn.!, iuui OARKEN8 BEAUTIFULLY AND RE- STORE8 IT8 THICKNE88 AND LU8TRE AT ONCE I r HI luAra if . ' ' n. yalaawBaaaaaf j it I It Jl SPORTSMANS STORE SEE VEGHTK, aTE HAS IT Mala St., near Sta STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN. NEURALGIA lISBfsYl fDr.Ji Ck4s t alear-rear head aad rellere aaau fimiaa er vieieas ureeaua; laaaasteSa awsaeat witt a Dr. Mm1 Keaaaaas Pewder. Tkia eM aavefaeadaeae relief aeta alaMst atafi eaijr. Bead sease eae'te the drag store asay far a dfaae aaakaje and a few at yea Mae.a aewoar jea what keaaate er the hUA' aralaia aad aala. sHee sufer- taaeediaea. Be Mtre yea fet what wfi Inferior Tools are dear at any price. Tjie same thing applies to any kind of hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because it will not give you the faithful service it should. You must get the BEST QUALITY it will prove its worth in the long run-it will give you FAITH FUL SERVICE. can in ana look over our large stock. Roberts & Hanks Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every hit of dandruff, atop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, ia troublesome. An easier way It to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about SO cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance anoN attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and4ux- uriant, and you appear years younger. Adv. breath'; bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys anr bowels. It la vastly more Important to bathe on the Inside than on the optslde, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Adv. Statistics show that the United Mates now has more than 1,000,006 factory employes and 1.600,000 rail road employee. Herring, great quanUUea of which are caught in Japan each year, are ucl chiefly to fertilize the rice fields. Among the Moors, if a wife does not become the mother of a boy, ahe may be divorced with the consent of the tribe. Ask Cbilcote for a 1016 calendar. In 1810 one female was employed for every two and two-thirds males. J. S. MILLS & SON Ageata hteraatioflal Harvester Maduoery las sixth street Hiram Says: These snappy moralegs cam be made to 'pear alee aad warn with aa armload of blocks or a shovel of coaL KLAMATH FUEL CO. Are dealers la ALL KINDS OV WOOD AND COAL. Phone 1ST. 80S Mala St. "DRY" SEASON IS ON TONIGHT IN A TRIO OF MIES ORKOON, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO SAM CLOfil M'tinllutifd froai !' II name, and allow the ablpment Into the mate of liquor In mall quantities. Idaho's law, on the other band. U what th prohibitionist call "drum tight." The Idaho drys still have a fight be fore them. They fsllod to have prohi bition written Into their constitution by vote of the people. Instead, the legislature passed a prohibition law. The wets now have this law before the United States supreme court on ap peal, but meanwhile the district attor neys, sheriffs and police In every coun ty and city In the atate are preparing to clamp down the lid at the stroke of 12 tonight. I There Is nothing In the laws of Ore- con or Washington to prevent anyone ft oni drinking all he wants, provided he doeant fall under .the public nuisance section. There's nothing to prohibit him from keeping all the liquor he wants across the atate llae for bis own use. But he cant take It on a common carrier. The law merely ! limits the amount of liquor a conuaoa carrier may carry to each Individual. And the law strictly forbids the snaaa facture or sale within the atate of any liquor containing more than one-half of one per cent of alcohol Drys believe and public officials pro feu to believe that bootlegging la Ore gon and Washington will not be a pop ular profession. In the first place, they argue, the bold blind plgger will have a bard time getting his warea Into the state without bending or breaking the jlaw. He will run a tremendous risk trying to sell It. And finally, they argue, who'a going to patronise a blind pig and run a chance of being arrested when there's a simple means provided for getting It legitimately T efforts of the Washington liquor men to find a legal hole la their prohl bition taw were watched with hated breath by the Oregon weta. When the supreme court, finally decided to leave the law alone, the Oregon liquor aaea also gave up hope. Although the prohibitionists are con gratuutlng themselves on having knocked "King Boote" fiat on his back, they will have to knock him down again next November. In Wash ington the law automatically goes oa the ballot again. In Idaho the voters will pass on the amendment which will give constitutional authority to the law already passed by the legislature. Ore gon wets already are taking steps to circulate petitions, which will again put the prohibition question before the voters this falL Lawyers have declared that; with the Washington supreme court deci sion, there isn't a loophole la either the Oregon or Washington tawa. There isn-t even a flaw In the drag store provision, they point out Drag stores cannot sell liquor for any purpose. The nearest to genuine "boote" they can aell la ethyl alcohol. Some druggists might contend that "100 proof" com whiskey Is nothing but ethyl alcohol. but there's so much red tape connect. ed with buying even a little ethyl alco hol that It would be a lone time he. tween drinks for anyone who hoped to evade the taw In this way. If MB M HMU.I.. -. lire taaaeaato, see ChHcele, JJJ Hard Times Ball AT Gray's Hall FRIDAY NIGHT, OCCCMggR 3JST BE THEKE BBBBBBBBBhBBBBBBbV Children are Interesting la esen stage of their development Let pictures keep thtm as they are teday pictures full of imcea. ecleusneae, unaffected grace, and the Individuality of the child. Make an appointment for them ts Inspect eur playroom. Henline Photo Shop PHONE 39 327 Main Street Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast right M 6 ask Ba -CASH PRIZES aye we cant look or feel with the system full af nelson. Millions of folks bathe Internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an Inside bathr you say. Well, it Is a guaranteed to per form miracles If you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men aad women who, Immediately upon arising In the morning, drink a glasa of real hot water with a teaapoonfu! of lime stone phosphate In It. This Is a very excellent health measure. It Is Intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile aad la- Athletic Pavilion New Year's Eve ii 6 First cash' pries to ssch bsst lady or gsntlsman coitums Second cash prixs to each 'lady or gsntlsman most original character Third cash prixs to sach lady or gsntlsman comedy character A prize to be given to every lady dressed in athletic costume Spectators Free. Full Admission, $1.00, or 8 Tickets for 50c The Big Events Friday Night Now Is the Usee te Have Your Auto Overhauled .twd pat la shape for opting My work I fully guaranteed, aad my prices are right. Wm. Immel At Central Garage Wholesale Prices on Beef Seef by the Side . Hind quarter . Front quarter , .Wo J. W. Hawxhurst Meat Co. Record headquarters at Shepherde. Blockaded Ivory Household In Klamath Palle Should Knew Hew to Resist It How's Your Roof? HX IT WIIII.K TDK UN HIIIMvM e W. D. MILLER ! nil Hml of roofing and eea rrete work ItioeeSM It your back aches because the kid neys are blockaded, I You ahould help the kidneys with their work. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for weak kidneys. Recommended by thousands here's testimony from tbla vicinity, , Mrs. Jane Waterman, Pbeonli, Ore.,; nays: "Any exertion or too much standing caused backache and palna across my Iotas. I bad iMadaebea and ditty spoils and blurring Before ay eytm. All those showed that my kid neys needed attention. Dou'sXMMy PIIU lived up to all the clateu made for them aad removed all the distress ing ailments.'' Price 60c, at all dealers. Dost slat ply ask fer a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pllle-the same that Mrs. Waterman had. Fsster-Mlwars Co., Props., Buffalo, N. V. Adv. Ufe lasuraace givse yes a fealtof of security. See CtiHeete. 11-tf Subscribe for the Herald, ll seats a smth. I U'iiIimii iind nth am. Si Br.T-S. BaaL-eVwHBB BBBBB fci i T ' SBBBBBBBT aBB.esBBw',, '' "" "" "aw "7, I 4 Tender Meats Are necessary to a whoh some msal, and thoJ want cute fro IT of the very nes hottM buy at the Mission Market Wrsi of Orahew I Quality Service a IsVsftei Vmr ive i . jSi. srrsy.1 'J i ? iJrtg K i .t-' j pa