I,''. 7 unVAV.JANAKV,tt,HH Phrenologist Tells 1916 Girls How to Pick a Man milled Prom .Service Cl.KVKIiAN, )., Jim. 2 4. To nil dMMri' Kv '' U'n'' '"nr lRirnlln. " vonitlonnl guide nml f know" l"'l,nr Wllllum J. Klli. I,y, today lT(rt ml v Ire niuet-riilim ,1 ' imbllD. ilnmulerUlliH tintl din- lWlon f various ho.Ih of men, ul.li'h U Intended to IhIi girls win ,lr hcnrt'H desires wltliout i, rvlmrr in H'" pnin-Mi. MIlfftT- A good ,1,81 f whin Kllil') hii'h l bawd on ..t.r.noli)iiy A "" '" " '"'" traUtit UpH ih branded n cold I.Iiol-j cl, .tuny hearted creature upon whom tl'"l.-.ii ml Klrl'n iipiuul would, Invi' no effect 'I'"' "" "f ","" lll ilo liU own imoiiohIiik. run IiIh . .1 I .11... 1.1.1 lll.ll.tA (IWH W("""MK "" ' V Cash Price Paid for All Kindi of FURS C. D. WILLSON 70 Main Street K. F. A. CLUB Weekly Schedule TUESDAY MEN'S CLASS 8 to 9:30 p. m, WEDNESDAY-LADIES' DAY Clan 8 to 9 p. m. FRIDAY MEN'S CLASS 8 to 9:30 p. m. SATURDAY DANCINO CLASS 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. SOCIAL DANCINQ STARTS AT 9 Inferior Tools arc dear at any price. The saint tiling applies to any kind of hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price. Ill-cause it will not give ynu (lie faithful service it Miould, Vuti must tret the HKST niJAI.ITY it will prove its worth in the I ong riui-ii will jrivc von FAITH- Kill CUiiui'n " .ir,n viVli. Call in and large stock. look over our Roberts & Hanks Hkhest Socialist Masquerade Ball At Mills Addition Hall Friday Evening, January 28th Admission, 75 cents per couple, ladies free. Supper, 25 cents per plate. Masks for sale at the hall on the night of the dance. For further information phone 380-W. O a Wltf fwY) No hair tonic will restore hair to a bald head but you can prevent dandruff and save the hair by using N YALS HIRSUTONE. Price , . 50c m i . 1 N HKI i"JvW.IR I rPSlLW iTHTAiaOfECJOM r k fcTJUl 1-iA ' vwrnsnB i hold ; nml he'll do It iniiii. with hlu head tlutii IiIh heart. Hut If tli iniiii of your i-holi-u linn full, well-formed IIih, Klliliy Hiiyrt you may dupi'inl upon IiIh nipaclty for mid Inclination to, love. Mm iIhii Ih miMieptlblii to the right hoi t of feminine niironi'li Klliliy mu-h tint way to toll whether tin. nn yon love Iomh you Ih bv , (.(o.(K ((f ( r III when ho Ih with you. Every Iiiiiiuin mini Hon kIvoh mimo phynlral di'inoiiHtrn ilon when It Ih nrouiu'tl. Tin evl ilcnro Hint love Iiiih been iirouHi'il Ih KIVIIII llV I III' dpnll rrllllKllllllllf nf Km t(l,.r n(, tr hlrt 4wl. ,,,, ,H ,,,.. penally palo when lie Ih with you, ll(, ,!,,., v ynu u u , ,,r. Hon nnd yon w.mi Mm, grab hlui tni,.i; ,, won't t tin. A umu wlilMi In mm. miiiaro. niim. h!vo foiiilli'iul Ih a good IiiuiIiii'Hhiiiiiii, lie oi n plan iiliciiil; him good IiiihI iii'hh Judgment v If tin' crown of IiIh head Ih IiIkIi and round tin Ih nbHo- Jillely riiuncli'iilliiUH, (on; mid If the limit of IiIh head Ih widl rounded nut lie will low IiIh homo. IiIh wife and IiIh children mid nlmw thorn rotiHldor atlou tibovo I'MTytlilm: elm. In iln world. The man whom, head Ih Mat 'on lop, Mm and iiliuoKt even with IiIh i-iiih In llm liarlc and tinrrow and fon.Khorli'iHMl mi the front; wIioho UpH nti thin, wIioho (iy,. aro rolil, w not make a good IiuhIiiiuiI In any m-HM- of tint word, wiy Klliliy. The ,loiigi-r a iiiiiii'm Jaw hon, tho gronter hlu rnparlty for nnVrilnn, ncrordlui; to Klliliy. All ilirmt things are as applicable to women an to turn, In itm expert's: opinion. OUCH! PAIN; PAIN; Ifl'lt -.l ItKillT OCT WITH s.m.imj Titi.ti, uerri.i: ok old, I'K.VirrilATIMJ "ST. .l.COIl-H on,." t , ItlieiimutlHiu U "piilu only." Not jonn nine In II My MxiulroH Internal I.. .. (. .1. I !..! ..it. ,"ra"1 '"" '.,:i IHK, IK'iii'inuiiiB ni. jiuuii h in iihi'i- Intn vnur mri. Mlirr. iirlilnc loliils and ....-- -.... ...... . .. ,- lllllHCll'H. .....i r..ti,,t ...im.iM iimiiiiittf -m ii.-,iii-- nil" Ih u ImriiilKHx rhou- ... ' miuiHUi euro wnicn nuvcr iiik;ippiiiiiih mid cannot bum tho skin. l.linticr up! Quit complaining! (Jet a small trial IjoUIq of old. honest "St. Jacob's Oil" lit any drug Htoro, and In Junt n moment you'll bo free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff-( ni-HH and nwi-lllnK.NjHrt suffer! Itcllcf .,,n.i. i..nii. on--iinu riin.iiv mlllioiiH of rhotimatlHin sufferorn In the Inst half tontury, and Ih JiibI na good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, baeltnche -oIiihAiIv. ' , .., l.'fc iniiuriinco nmkrii you wortli to- tiny wlint yon Iiuns to be worlli tone fuliiro tiny. Mts-cniicoie. m a .8 . IT CANT BE DONE RUB RHEUMAT4C ACHING ON Pharnwv THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH Submarine ! our mill wcr-Ulllfd mid Huvi-rul inon Injured when a strmiKC i-xtdoslon ociuriud on the yiilimsrlne K-2 vhile she was in Urydock In the lln.olilyn navy yard Wl-ellior the ra.m' wiib nome oiiIkUIo .isc-ncy or a do'ect In the machinery of the vessel, ora tlundor of a member of the crew, will ml oi deu-rmlned Mlthoul a conn of limulry. Joseph was amoiiB thofco Instantly killed. Units Miles and Raymond Otto, both members of Iho rrew. wore niTlously Injured. l.luHH-iuint Charles .M. Cook Jr. was In command of the vessel. There's One Goes to the Firing Line With Men lly WILLIAM IJ. SHKI'IIICHI) (i'nlled Press Staff Correspondent) SALONIKA. Dee. ll.-Our nmhu- lunie rushed down the mountain fide Jl rreml. i-him-Toiir speed and Into hehlud hill No. MO. which n '1111.' uiuiiiereii us 1 1 ci ill iiiu sneii iwv .'"" at last, we were so far uwny from the - .mi i. ..m.. u ii 1,1 linn.lv liinr ""-') '"" " k""H- TJa, prcn(., zouaves have a band suffering and he had a right to tetl Valadovti. an old Turkish village fnU ,t gQcg w(lh them r,ght up t(( tll0jtimt t10 mucs nmi tlte dnys between m mnitliern Serbia, was to bo "H;fl(mt aIl( lt ,,iyH wi,e they light I home and the canvas tent In Serbia - .topping plans. There, In tho early an(1 wIu (1ey (0 There are some, would be many and long. Also, we evening, Oennral llalllaud, whose :,!,, n ,CBmu,it won't give up, no 'were to hear more rumors of the liravo trooim nearly all of them sav-iUor w)lnt t,(J wur councjs say orjcomlng retreat. Our tent stood on iikoh had fought their way to Krlvo- whftl ,h( g0,R,ra thinks best. With an cuibmikmcnt along the railroad uk anil tnero trieo 10 roacu mo nm- hlmiH and form u Junction with tliem mm. - was 10 receive, nun ..e. .. monies, the order of m lltary merit.. Hul we were too late. Iho ceremony - v.-r. However, wo were "toi,. lHhedto.ee In a Turkl.Umosaue a French zniinvu Imml, u waH , ,.st ,)nlltJ ,, j,y f ua had neon near any name irom. , , . .,,. any lia(ti0 front, i Petween tin. live of us American' newspapermen, we had scon every I front on both sides. Hand music " not much place In tins grim w nr.i Tlu-ie wero ninety musicians and o!lnK orders to retire from tho nioiiii- driimmers nud they Blond In tno iiiiui up to their shoo tops. - "Can't you got them to piny?" ankcil our guldo. U'h tho llrst bnnd wo over Binv;tiUy guide. In the conter of tho tout near a initio Held." 'Will you write stories about It?1' asked tho leader. 'o said wo would. Whereupon HlundhiK l tho mud, In tho ovonlnB diiRk that was almost darkness, with tho Turkish mosquo behind thorn, tho hand struck up tho soiib of a certain reglnmeiit of uounves. Home members of Iho band sung; fliey pluyod on their horns In relays; Ho-thiit wo had n chorus, a hand nnd a fife nnd drum .corps going all nt onc,e. It. was a rnttlliiB Reed tunc, nnd as nil zouaves songs are nuout tho desert nnd Kgypt nnd Arabs, theso Kotiaves in Serbia did not slngpf Dor mniiR or Aiistrlnns or nulgnrs, but tholr enoinleH of othor wars. A trniiR- Intlnn would go somothlng like this: "llmiKl HmiKl Iho Arnhsl The wqIvob aren't far awny, Forward I Hustle forward! And lot your rifles piny." Ve gave three cheers for tho band and tho band gave three clieors for E - 2 After Explosion; Her Commander and Some Victims - - - - J3Ci 4 Band at Least That sis. tlte bandmaster made us promise , mialn that we would write a story iibout how hla band played and then we veie ordered to get back Into our (ambulance for the ride to Slrumnltza 'v licit- we were to spend the nignt. !r you hear any one say inai mere is .... miiul,. In lu'i.Tiltfilli rnvilnrv wur- . I.l'f .'..... ... . ....a v.v.--tf - - . J fare, that men no longer die to stir- iniK tunes. Just tell your Informer that lie In wrong. the French zouaves this thing is their l(11(l riilu una mi tiernnilinr 2d. mid that Sn , , " w. ..., , stationed in; lib forces to marched down mountains, I'd haps they did not know their , march was part of a retreat, ... , .. ,.. wcr ,.. a1(, sjiu.ni! ;, hmhcly about thel (The next installment of Shop Unb(J (,loIl. r,,iw m.ave In tho 'herd's story will appear tomorrow) lmmtalns were packing up their be- i..,.,,!.,. n, their dugouts and nwalt- ,a,n ,0I, tr(,cu,s. . . hosnltat tent ;.,, sirunmltzu and found a doxon hos- tnltl cots readv for us and our mlll- was a big wooden stove, which n hugs French soldier kopt Mllns with tire wood. The lights wore candles. A canvas tunnol ran from our teut to 'nuother, in vliioh lay thirty cr nioio T'lench solillers whoso foot ha-l been irost-bltteu. "Wo start tomorrow for PorlV said oni) of thorn. ' hut It's a lo-sg way First we ride by train to Salon ika. Then thoy put us on a boat, they Hiram Says: These Miuppy mornings raa be made to 'pear nice anil warm wlUi mi armload of blocks or n shovel of coal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. Are dealers In ALL KINDS OF WOOIJ ANI COAIi, I'hone 1H7. BOB Mala St. FALLS, OREGON ioseph logam; V tell me. and tako us out to a hospital ship. Then tho ship travels eight or nine days until It reaches Marseilles, Then-we get on a train and ride twen- ty-four hours until we get to Paris. n seems inr. lar away, raris. uui i suppose nun gei mere soiuumua. n.. ni enrr.ii.itin fi.itii i.nti(.rAnA ,.l ...IS OI.I.U..... l.U... kUllhlLUi: following frostbite, and the chances were, the doctor told me, that ho may be crippled for life. He was sick and track. On tho bank across the way- stood tho Uttlo Strmnnitza railroad .Million, wiicro wo wero 10 uine. When wo came out of the tent into the darkness a wonderful sight mot .our eyes. The lights of hundreds of campllres shone on hundreds of tents wnicn nau ueon pitcneu tor ino nigni btit nt'by tho wltlulruwlng troops. Wo heard The Kelsey itMimiiig house Iiiih li.inged liaiuls. Nice clean rooms for iinslents or light housekeeping at reiiKonahle rates. (Kit Main. . 24-tf Since 190S, there have been taken from tho national forests 5,000,000,- 000 board feet of wood nnd timber products. LEGAL NOTICES Summons (Equity No. 745) tho Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for Klamath County. In lt. S. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Fred MaulboUch or J M. Maulbes- h, nnd nuy other person or persons who may havo somo Interest In or n lien or claim upon tho property hereinafter described, Defend ants, To Fred Mnulbetsch or F. M, Maul beseh, and any other person or per sons who have some Interest In or n lien or claim upon the property hereinafter doscrlbed the above named defendants, hi tho unme of the state of Oregon, you nnd each of you are hereby sum moned to appear and answer the com plaint tiled herein against you by R. -p- S. Moore, who is the holder of Certifl catc of Delinquency No. G75, dated December 1st. 1915, for the sum of four-dollars and fifty-five cents upon the south halt of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-five (35), in town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range eight (S), east of the Willamette Meridian, issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1909, and who is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 252, dated Ddcember 21st, 1912, for the sum of five dollars and enghty-one cents ($5.- Sl), Issued for the. delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1911, nnd who is tho holder of Klamath County, Oregon Tax Kcceipt No. 4,- 427, datedyOctober Cth, 1913, for the sum ot six dollars and thirty-five cents ($6.35), issued for the delin quent taxes upon said premises for the year 1912, and who is the holder of Klamath County, Oregon Tax Re ceipt No. 4.G4C, dated October 30th, 1914, for the sum ot five dollars and seventy-one cents ($5.71), issued for the delinquent taxes upon said prem ises for tho year 1913, and who is the holder ot Klamath County, Oregon Tux Receipt No. 5,409, dated October 7th, 1915, for tho sum of six dollars nnd forty-three cents ($6.43), Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1914, said cer tificates of delinquency and said tax receipts "nil bearing interest at tho rate of 15 per cent per annum from the respective dates of their Issue. And you and oach of you will take notice that if you fall to appear with in sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first publica tion, nnd defond the action or pay the amounts due to plaintiff, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for a decree foreclosing tho liens against tho property above described and mentioned In said certificate of delinquency nud snid tax receipts and tor Judgment against you for the said sums herein named, togethor with ac crued interest thereon and for his costs nnd disbursements herein. Tills summons is published by order of the above entitled court, dated the Sth day of December, A. D. 1915, and tho date of the first publication of this summons is tho 13th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1915. CHAULKS J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff who resides at Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon whom all process and papers In this proceeding may be served. . 13-20-27-3-10-17-24 Notice Notice is hereby given that u cer tuiu chattel mortgage executed and delivered by J, Y. Johnson and J. V. Corkery, mortgagors, to p. C. Carlson, mortgapee, the said mortgagee, P, C. Carlson, did, on the 6th day ot Octo ber, 1915, sell and assign said mort gage to Elmer W. Curfman and Anna PAQR TWUBB M. Curfman. SAId mortgage was filed for record in tho offlco of the county clerk, Klamath county, Oregon, on the' . 'J tli day of June, 1915, in Oook 4, at page 7,;of Chattel Mortgage Records, rind that said assignment of chattel mortgage was also recorded In the JO hat el Mortgage Records of Klamath county, Oregon, on tho 6th day of October, 1915, In Dook 4, nt page '105, of Chattel Mortgage Records, will bo foreclosed by a sale of the chattel mortgaged property In such mortgage mentioned nnd described, at tho rront door or tho court houso In the city of Klamnth Falls, county of hlnmnth nnd State of Oregon, nt tho hours of 2 o'clock p. m., cm tho 25th day of January, 1916, to" satisfy the ninnunt duo upon said 'mortgage on tin- day of sale. The chattel property which Is described In said chattel mortgage, and which will bo sold to satisfy tlio same, are described as follews: I One (1) 3V-inch Schuttler wagon, with dump box complete. One (1) 31i-lnch Weber Wagon, with dump box complete, One (1 ) bay gelding named "Dick," branded "WP" on left' hip. There will be due on the notes sc rured by said chattel mortgage at the dine of sale, the sum of six hundred fclxteen nnd 65-100 (616. 65J dollars. Dated this 10th day of January, lylc- L. I,. LOW, Agent for Elmer W. Curfman and r Anna M. Curfman. 10-17-24 Summons (Equity No. 748) In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, ror Klamath County. ' R. S. .Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Sanforl Haistead or &- F. Halstead or S. F. Halsted or S. S; Halstead nnd any other person or persons who may have some Interest in or ( a Hen or claim upon the property Hereinafter described, Defend ants. , To Sanford Halstead orS. F; Hals tear ! or S. F. Halsted or S. S. Halstead , and any other person or persons who may have some Interest In or- a lien or claim upon the property hereinafter described : The above named Defendants. In the name of the state of Orezen: You and each of you are hereby sum- " moned and required to appear aftd.aa- swer tho comolalnt flii h.in against you by R. S. Moore, who Is the holder of Certificate of Delin quency No. 674. dated Decemhr 1 1915, for the sum of twenty-seven dollars and seven cents, upon the north half of the northwest quarter of secUon four (4), in township thlrty- uireo id) south, range seven and one-halt (7',) east of the Willam ette Meridian, Issued for, the delin quent taxes upon said premises for the "year 1909, and who Is the holder of Klamath county, Oregon, Tax Rei ceipf No. 4102. dated Decemhnr 1 1915, for tho sum of twenty-four dol lars and thirty-three cents. Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said prem ises ror the year 1910, and who Is the ' holder of Certificate of Delinquency No oo, aaiea December 21, 1912. for tho sum of twenty-one dollars and thirty-seven cents, issued for the de linquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1911, and who is the holder of Klamath county, Oregon, Tax Re ceipt No. 4429, dated October G. . 1913, for the sum of twenty-seven- dollars and thirty-seven cents, Issued ror the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1912, and who is the holder of Klamath county, Ore gon, Tax Receipt No. 4649. dated Oc tober 30, 1914, for the sumjf twenty- nve Uoiinrs and sixty-four cents. .Is sued for the delinquent taxes upon snid premises for tho year 1913, and wuo is the holder of Klamath county. Oregon, Tax Receipt No. 5410, dated October 7, 1915. for the sum of twontv-six dollars and forty-five cunts, Usiied for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the. year 1914; said certificates of delinquency and said tax receipts all bearing Interest nt tho rate of 15 per cent per annum from the respective dates of their issue. And you and each of you will take notice that If you fall to appear with in sixty days after, the date of the first publication of this summons, exclu sive of the day of said first publica tion, and defend the action or pay the amounts due to plaintiff, the plaintiff will npply to the above entitled court for a decree foreclosing the liens ngainst the property above described and mentioned In said certificates of delinquency and said tax receipts and for Judgment against you for the said sums herein named together with ac crued Interest thereon and for his costs and disbursement herein. This summons is published by or der or the above entitled court, dated the Sth day of December, A. D. 1915, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 13th day of December, A. D. 1915, CHARLES, 3. FERGUSON. AliArnav Iah DlaltillV whit aAolilA. mm- vvuv w i muun, www vMwvwai. .fcf u lamathrt,FalU, Olf&m&$$t whom' all process Me:;- f?- una proceedings ? M.sinwi.;?; -e-7y-a;fr v i 1 if US'. I m :m pR4 WW r.lj, raw km irnrm m m mi) is Wrtft.d IrtSS&l tw.tfr. m iW?'-4J?M fis3 w f5 ri FiX3 N1 ( VW A1 m m. JSI MM JK i av- a a- .,:,''''aV v., w- lYi.