The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SITUATION WANTED tj practical
Mia, cook or housekeeper. Paoae
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MILLINERY
Prior to Removal
Increasing business .ravdrea
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we hare secured a. lease oa
sa; McDonald Building oa tha Tf. M.
aaraer of Sixth and Main, and wUl
eaen there with an entirely new stock
upon oar return from New York, about
March -1st. In the meantime wa want
;ta dispose of our entire stock of
Warned Hats and ChDdren'B MO
Haeryand from now until the 15th of
January, you can buy
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LOANS O N FARM LANDS
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ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
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Expert Plimbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
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KIJIMATH FALLS. ORBOOI
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1816
A NRW YEAR RESOLVE
(By Fred Float)
I BELIEVE In my town and my coun
ty. I call It my town and my
county, not because a large share of It
Is mine, but because my small share of
thb worlds goods are here, because
what I will be able to gain will be gain
ed here, because th food that I eat la
raised here and because the future that
plan for la laid her. I call It my
town because I Iot it, must in u
and wilt work for It, because th front
rank It will aome day hold among
American cities, will b In a factional
way due to efforts I bar made to put
It there.
I bellere In my fellow townsman and
countrymen. I want, them to succeed
In their yarioua pursuits and to I
coma contented. I resohr that dur
ing the coming year, I will work harder
to build up my home Institutions, that
I wul endearor to forget petty quib
bling and squabbling and that I will
strlre harder to make my neighbor
more prosperous, knowing that there
by I wul become prosperous myself.
I will take this method of wishing my
self a Happy New Tar.
(Lin for signature).
Do you bellere In the sentiment
abore expressed T If so, kindly cut It
out; sign it and return to the Commer
cial Club.
'. Scattered Shots .'
THE FACT THAT baby week la set
for March, and that the story was Just
released today strikes many aa Indi
cating the administration lent aa
atrong.for upTeparedaeaa, aa It claims
to be.
LITTLE 'SIXTEEN seems to be a
good provider. Notice tha precipita
tion he brought with him to offset th
dryness which is to be prevalent.
THE SKATING was Ideal yesterday.
The coasting should be equally good
today.
F0NNY WHAT a difference a few
hours make. Fellows who last night
were yelling and cheerfully Introducing
themselves as the "wisest guys" to
Oregon, are today rather doleful, and
they inform themselves and friends
that they're the biggest d n fools to
the world.
A NEW YEAR reselve:
of the Pelican City road.
The repair
EVIDENTLY THERE was some of
the troublesome old "Bust Head" brand
sold, last night. Judging from the ap
pearance of a few faese.
BUT WHEN WE think that 1818 Is
the time for the election of a repub
lican president and the resultant re
turn of good times, ws all say "Happy
New Year" advisedly.
MANY'S THE check, letter, etc.. to
be spoiled to the next few days because
It's so hard to remember "1816."
CIRCUIT COURT
Wood-Curtis vs. Jackson; dismissed.
December 31 Serico vs. Serice: lad
ings, and decree granted.
Fleming vs. Fleming, nndlnea and
decree granted.
Carlson vs. 8hlpIey(L.7M). demurrer
submitted.
WaUenburg vs. Dixon, demurrer sub-
International Harvester Co. vs. Rec
tor, default entered, evidence taken.
Carlson vs. Shipley (L. 74). demur.
w submitted.
ubllo Library Reaert
Tha following la th report C th
librarian for th month of Nevember:
Number of visitors; UH.
Books distributed, 1,871.
New books oa saslvss "Lit of Gold
smith," Washington Irviaa; "inu-
Lae,"Margnrst Saagatov; "Beat StoWes
in ih et hook," (Juvenile) Jam
S. Wait.
Donated by Constance nshan-ttJt.
tie Sir Gauahad." Lillian Holmes.
DonatM by J, w. Tlsdqmet-rae
8pH of th Yukon- Rabert W. Srr
I; Th Csrpstsr and,th Bask
Man." Bouak WbJU.
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In a New Jersey court where her
husband sued her for divorce and she
brought a counter suit, Mrs. Irene
Sheffield, author of "The Golden
Hollow," told the court the kind of a
man she liked.
"My Ideal la a man with long, black,
wavy hair that I can run my fingers
through," she continued. Then she
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BY MARGARET MASON
(Written for the United Press)
Stuck in her hair, milady fair
A stunning comb elects to wear;
It gives her such a killing air
That all who see, with envy stare,
Then haste to copy all they dare,
Til every head a comb doth bear,
Quite a la rooster, I declare.
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 The new combs
are enough to go to anybody's head,
so gorgeous and effective are they.
One shop Is offering a barbaric model
dubbed Mandarin and to the forma of
crescents, pagodas and other Oriental
symbols they are elaborately carved
and set with semi-precious stones to
vivid hues. These combs are either tow
three or four pronged and fit Into the
new high coiffure most artistically.
Other striking combs of brilliants set
In silverlte, a metal which Is sworn not
to tarnish, set off midnight or ruddy
tresses to great advantage. Lucky the
nmld who has fallen heir to an old
8panish comb for her hair. It'a an
heirloom to be enthusiastic about, with
Its spreading fan back of tortoise sbeu,
mellow toned and exquisitely hand
carved. The combination of such a
comb( thrust at an angle into a high
Knot of dusky heir is lrresistable. Then
there are the glistening, high backed
combs of Jet, the exclusive hair adorn-
uent of the blond beauty; and to exact
contrast, the lovely hand carved Ivory
combs for her of the ebon tresses. Vic
ing with the combs, artificial, flowers
bloom on many a head. Wreaths of
tiny rosebuds encircle coquettlsbly th
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ,
HERALD. KLAMATH
turned to the court and pointing to
her husband added, "My husband, you
see. has little hair. He looks like a
chestnut burr."
Mrs. Sheffield wrote "The Golden
Hollow," but her husband believing
he was one of the villains of the book,
tried to buy up the edition. Now she
says he is a brute.
high knot of curls drawn on top of the
head to Victorian manner. A slngls
perfect rose catches the elfish ringlets
dangling to front of her rosy ear to an
other revised antique coiffure and gar
lands of mixed flora now usurp the
temples which erstwhile the Greek,
t
(classic or castle, (as you will), band
(bound. Chaste chapleta of leaves to
natural green or gold or silver are fit
ting embellishments of the demure,
parted to the middle 1850 hair dressing
now so much to vogue.. Th San Fran
cisco fair, with its adjacent Chinatown,
undoubtedly gave birth to the penchant
for Chinese pins of bone, vermllllon
tinted of Jade green, which bristle like
the fretful porcupine out of many of
the hard little knots of hair on the
napes of the debunsntes. They an
quit murderous looking as they jut
out their long and slender points at all
precarious angles. Quite in a. class aa
a killing fashion are. they with the
Jewelled dagger pins Lucille loves to
thrust through her mannlkan's hair.
But then, It Is only meet that hair
adornments should also be hair raising.
Ask CkUeote for a ISIS calendar.
Herald want sds get results.
Klamath Fall Athletic Club
PAVILION
Dancing Every Saturday Evening
A Happy New Year
Ushers in with our annual state
ment Tula statement shows the
splendid financial condition of this
bank. After reading it w bay no
doubt you will realise th advant
age of having your account with
such a solid institution.
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FALLS. OREGON
"Baby Week" Is Latest
of National Observances
I. ,. i i.r.. ..rvii-i Now York had a baby show, and Pitta
'' WAS1 NOTON D. c. 4an. 1.-1816 . burg, and otb.r cU.es. Such practical
Is llaby Year. The facts about Amerl- benefllthas In each cue resuUod that
lean babies, the needs of American ba- the General Federation of Women
'bles. and America's responsibility to Clubs has undertaken to promote this
her babies will this year bo known as natlon-wldo observance. Stat health
never before, becftuso the first week In officials and national organisations In-
March will bo "baby week" throuaboui
tho country.
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more uiwi ivv vu.-m..-- - ,
'sentlng every state in tho Union ,,"" "' ""'""" ,r ...
Sing their plan, for baby week, ac-. oxt.n.lon division, of the state
ieordlns to the Children Bureau of the i-o:Hlw he prombod im1ii
iS-.JL.-t of i..w n order that ,s.tanc In lnero.tln and helping
during those seven days tho needs of
babies may be so presented that all the
parents In those communities may
learn a little better how to car for
their babies, and all the cltliens will
realise that they have a special obliga
tion to safeguard conditions surround
ing babies. And It. Is confidently be
lieved by those who are Interested In
this nation-wide baby week that the re
mainder of the year will be marked by
a strengthening of all community ac
tivities for saving babies' lives and giv
ing them a better chance to grow, to a
healthy maturity.
The baby week Idea originated in
Chicago not quit two years ago. Then
KDRHNK EOT WATER
HF 700 DESIRE A
ROSY COMPLEXION
Say w sent
hslp
feel
but to
after an Inside bath.
To look one's best and feel one'a best
Is to enjoy an inside bath each morn
ing to flush from the system the prevl
ous day's waste, sour fermentations
and poisonous toxins before It is ab
sorbed into the blood. Just aa coal,
when it burns, leaves behind a certain
amount of Incombustible material to
the form of ashes, so food and drink
taken each day leaves In the alimen
tary organs n certain amount of indi
gestible material, which If not eliminat
ed, form toxins and poisons which are
then sucked into the blood through the
very ducts which are Intended to suck
in only nourishment to sustain th
body.
If you want to see the glow of healthy
bloom to your cheeks, to see your skin
get clearer and clearer, you are told to
drink every morning upon arising, a
glass of hot water with a teaapoonful
of limestone phosphate in it, which is a
harmless means of wsshing the wsste
material and toxins from the stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans
ing, sweetening and purifying the en
tire alimentary tract, before putting
more food into the stomach.
Men and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimples or palid complex
Ion, also those who wake up with n
coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath,
others who are bothered with head
aches, bilious spells, acid stomach or
constipation should begin this phos-
pnated hot water drinking, and are as
sured of very pronounced results in
one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little at tho drug store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that
just as soap and hot water cleanses,
purifies and freshens the skin on the
outside, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the inside organs.
We must always consider that Internal
sanitation la vastly more important
than outside cleanliness, because the
skin pores do not absorb impurities
Into the blood, while the bowels pores
do. Adv.
If yon are particular aboitVeSr
fire Insurance, see Chlleote. 11-tf
There are 8,817,371 persons In the
United States whose mother tongue
Is German.
Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents
month.
A college course in motherhood is
about to be offered at the University
of Chicago,
Ford Cars Repaired
Wo do Ford repair work exclus
ivity. Satisfaction er money re
funded. CARS FOR HIRE
Hunts Falb A, ft.
1187 Main St hM 17
icresieu in puuiic pwu m i -.-
fare have taken up the plan and In var
ious ways are giving It not only their
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The Federal Children's Bureau bt-
ucvch that baby week a 111 glv? mo.e
ivronta a chance to loam tho accepted
ptlnrlples of infant care and will Jlo
Mwaknn avurv Amorlran to his rjHlMin-
nihility for the deaths of the three Iran-1
Orel thousand bablen who, according
tc (he census estimates, die every yti r
before they are twelve months old
Ihcrtforo tha children's bureai live
prepared a special bulletin of practical
stiKKcstlons for baby wtek campaigns,
nd(ptod to the varying needs of com
munities of different tvpee. Copies of
:h'H bulletin may be had free of charge
from the children's bureau at Wash
ington. Life Insurance give roe
feeUng
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of security. 84
DO
YOU
KNOW
We have saoved into warn,
oatfoetabl quarter andsr
th K. K. K. Mora
HERE IS A WELCOME
Plac to
friends and p
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some cases where he tried to
buy too cheap he naturally got l,
inferior quality.
It pays to buy the BEST
he may be a good workman.
with inferior tools.
Be a good workman" with .u, f
good tools. '
We sell the BEST IN EV- ' ;'
ERYTHING tools and all
kinds of HARDWARE of the
BEST QUALITY.
TRY US. OUR PRICE!
ARE REASONABLE
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ttaoe of their vleat
Let pictures kee them Mttwv
sre today aletur full f mwssw.
scleusness, unaffected frese, see
the Individuality f th ehllst
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Inspect our playrm,
Henline Photo Shop
PHONE 31
327 Main Street
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Have Your Auto
Overhauled
And put la
My work Is fully guaranld, sa4
my price sr right
Wm. Immel
At Cratral Carafe
How's Your
Roof?
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HUN SHINS
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