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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1918)
.-,. astHtlMV, '""" .,." THE EVKfrlNO HERALD? KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON va.ue raitra &cfe(y ifito 0 fAe HtoA Mrl. P. T' .( Ibt School tnUf" j ttnini Hupiirlntoiidoiiti TI10 MUalunnry Bocluty of ttiu ware Mlssas Hatnuiar. Hullowar. May- not Bandoraaii, Jtutta Avery, Vtro Huuilou, Oeitrude Parker, August I'urker, Atta Itulth, Llnblom, Pax- 'inn, mill Mu-dnms Hurt Thomas. I At the Churches Tliu Chrlitlan Silence Society of Kmiiiuniit't HuplUt tfunduy Kiuumiiuul llapiUt Church wu livid ,llou Oo,llr. Chua. I)et,np, Looml. Klaniutb Fulls, which I a branch or nUrtnlmil "" l,0,no Vti' "l ,l'" '"""" ,)f Mr, Ada llrowti, ror- N"w,0" K- u- ''r'-t. Henderson, Khtilzatfon of The Mother Church, l-thu lu young people' niir of Ninth mid Lincoln Hlrt,oU( cl,,,nnliig. Jofferon and Veatib. I The First Church of Chi lit Hclontlsta, tlMM. nlm Ibt'lr tuarhui Mm. Friday nftoimmii, An excellent urn. I n boston, Mat,, holdi gorvlree at . .. 1. nml Mr, (Irwiiiy. inn Kriim wi kIvuii aftor which omo "',' Lira In Aid Hoelety of the 113 South Fourth Htrcet, every Bun- mi wm boaiitirnlly decorated In Hum wiin Hpniit In inuldriit baudagei Pibytorlan Church ttiut on Tbur-!duy morning at 11 o'clock nnd over) fiwand '"'" '" ,"","r "' Hl' ,"1' f,,r ",,l,"Ht Hospital In IndK ,,,ay nflernoun at tho hoinu of Mr. Wednesday evening nt 7:30, All aro tk Tli f,,r "(1"""" wni1 ,'"rr''"' A delicious iHO'i-ourHo lunchnon ' I'. Lnwreiirn. About fifteen ladle welcome, i the l'l 'rds ",M' rw,r,m'1" tt,,H Hinvnd by (hit himtUHH wliu wan w,,' l'"H'tit, 11ml tint ufturnooti was. The losiion subject for Huuday, ... frluli tiiloM wvin thn ninlii unnUtuil by Mr, McKensle nnd Mm, "I""1' " sowing for the Red Cross Munh 17th, "Bubatuuco.' ..nil. in lMiura of Ibo evening. t'orkltm wng hnstoi yea- A miiat on- Dilmnll. Tint following hidleit wero "orluty. !!!.m. 11 mo vim Hiionl by all pros- lUKMiint: Mcmliuuo Miller. Miiinhy .! ". Owen, I 'or kin, Cox. (Iiiildiird. Fitch.1 Mrs. J. rollowlni! ari Hi" imiinliciH of lliti HolilMlmr, Huron, Dnvlx, DrlMoll, tiitduy ut a farewell xurprlito party andar Bchool (laaHun: Invlghl Umiiii, M Ken-lit, (.'luiiiilicrliiln, l.und, lluw- ",n', f Mm, '. W. Arnold, who ... Owen. Miilml Murphy, Hutli IiIiih, llitmy Grime, Jim Grime, louvo Monduy for Knn-n. Tho af- ii-diir I"1"' ll""illii'y, llft'y Adii Drown, Mm. OrlgMliy nnd Mr, tcrnoon wn spent In mimic nnd fling- " . .1. ,t.l....l.u M I A ....(., .., .. oii'iirn, MIkhiih New City Laundry Wt Guarantee Our Work, falrta and Collate Laundered. Wt slae "n ,IU' woo, "' eo1, end odt very carefully. Try ua fete and be eenvlnced. Our prtaea ire rlflht. Phone 194. 127 Fourth Street lack of Flrtt National sank mill llnlvln, 'Mils nflernoon Mm. J. I. Ilrctt la lllvlni: n HI. I'ntrlok'a pnrty In honor 'nioro, President. lim.r Klltnbnth lilKby( Mr. mid Arnold. o- t'rifknon. Mr. mid Mm. rurklni. iirlKHby, Chmiiborlntn. (Irlmen. Mil- o ! k. Tliono prenonl woro Mea Ur and Mrn. t.imil. Klla nnd Ncttlu lirown, Htenrtia Kaaon. I damen Ornco King, A. (I. Wntdron, flfMn Kern foliar, I ottln WIIhoii,1 J. I rtlghtmoler, II. U. HnrrlHon and mwilton. "v- w " Cox n,", wU"'' Mrn. (I. W. White ...lertnlned on " Vl Yn,,"" lira. IHgooll, PhyllHii nnd (Inrtrmln ,w ,ny (lU W(((k , ,)r ,,, ,n 0n wrre nlno iiii'mmiI. l,ll( WJjln ApnrttnentH, tho tlmo ho-' U'H Vcn'1 ,,olv,n wnfl h on Ins plmixnutly Hiioilt by thn KtienlH In "'""'"' "" '"" mum . ..- wwiwikww ,,.Li i..i.... ... ,i, u. ..i..i (Iri'inmol of Hnlem nnd Mendnmoa lllrraalnR Depmtinent of tho ,, T.-rwIlllger. WutklnH, Noud. Klnncar ItJroH Horlely, Tho Invited Knott on WediioMday nftiirnoou vero Me ilniiim J, A, ItoiiRton, Kluier Apple rndv Vntey Itmimby, II. ,11 ItnniHby, H. K. Martin, Chn. .Martin, Jennlo I Hum, fli-o. Wirt 1, It. II. Dunbnr, K. (I. CiiiiiiiiIiik", Henry Newubmii, H. T. Hiiinmern, kT II. I.nwrenre. Mc Mlllitu, Deliell, (Inrbcr, Ohenchaln, Itobort,, Thn Invited ruck! on Thunidny nfter wero MrHilmne U. F. Htinn, Van llellen, llrlarnll, Mill, Hmlth, Kimball, llnydeu, Cnitet, I'tirgo Miihoii, W. C. Hum, (llnUyer. UniiKer, HmiderKiin, F. II. David, Win lcl(, AcldU)i, W. II. Itoberton and HoticMc. Mm. II, W. Hynn Ih giving a party thU nfiernoon In honor of tho tenth blrl Inlay of her daughter, Chlorenc. Tin' tnvlled Riiext aro Florence Kl llott. Clnrlro Klllott, Zoplia ItoRom, Jean linger, Wnlvo WiiI.m-w, Nn- dltiu O'Flnborty. Kthelwynno O'Flah- IWI.IKF VUHVH MF.KTH MONDAY city, Muriel Moore, (Irotrhen Hum, Ail n I itut n .Mooreman and KNtncr Mooro- ipCK 0rVIC6 man Mr. Itynn will bo alted by MfSilmtiei It. I.. Monro, l.eille Itog rr (!. C. Cofcr, W. C. Hum nnd U. I. Wlnnlrk. A HiirprUo pnrty wn given on TucBduy night by the Kcdron Club In honor of Mm. Verio llruhnkor. inmnliorri met I Tho Hunday achool aemilon U from 0:40 to 10M6 avory Huuday morning. Pupil are enrolled to the ago of 20. The freo reading room and free lending library la opou from 2:30 to 4:30 ou Tuoaduy. Thumday uud Haturduy. Tho Dibits mid all author- Muiphy, ''K nnd luncheon wan crved at flvoilxed Chrlutluu Hcli-ntu literature may bu rend, borrowed or purchncd. Tho Church of the Cordial Welcome (Mothodlat Kplicopat). O. O. Oliver, A. M D. D paator; realdonce 1121 Kast atreet. Phono 67W. Monday achool at 10 a. m,, K. M. Chllcoto, aiiperlntondont. Kormon 11:00 A. M., Theme: "Tho Dnrealltod Poealbllltlea of Mfo." Kp- worth League 6:30 P. M I. I), Whit- Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City , Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company of tl.o flmt birthday of her lattlo ilauclitcr, l.oiettn Jein. Tho houo I 0 c corn tod In Hhmnrock and thn .I'lccmtlotiB nnd refrchment are alto In green. Tho guest who aro nil nrrompnnled by their mother aro llnriy Cocllor, Jr., Hnrold Ulalyor, Jr., John HlemeiiH, III, Mario Colllor, John Prctt, Jr., nnd Robert Drett. Mr. Drett la nnUtod by Medamei Ornyston Detlmnn and Paul Dogard u. I Mm. J. D. Nniid entertained n fow 1 friend yesterday In honor of Mia (Iremmcl of Hulom, who la vliltlng her. The gtieata woro Mla Pearl llnlvln nnd Mcmlniiiej Tcrwllllger and Krwln. "Ton Com- Tho Womnn' Itellef Coipii wilt meet In regulur rcmIoii at the Corpa Halt In tho I. O. O. F. Temple, Mon day, March 18. Tho meeting will tonvene promptly nt 2:30, tho offic er being requeued to report at 2: IS. All candidate aro requested to be The on hand at 3:00 fur Initiation. Tho at tho homo of Ml afternoon will bo spent In making (lertrudu Parker In thn Dnldwln Ap-'burdnre for the Red Cross. Kach iirtmi'titH. and then proceeded to tho lady I asked to bring thread, need- lioine of Mm. Ilrubaker. The evon-i le?, thimble nnd HClasom. Letter Our Doyfi" In the I ilv, inininie nnn Iiik was spent In working for tho will be rend from Junior Red Crow. Thiwn prenont hertlre. ViS The Conquerors JAIL Tho Conqueror of Tlw Roaid Hail thn tires that triumpneu in the bitterest Btrugi: between road.) and flict of 4.178,744 tiro Goodrich Tested Tirca. Hear tho story of a good tight well won. One year ago Goodrich, challenging the roads of America to a test of strength, sent forth sUTest Car Fleets to battlo America's roads in every region of the country. t triumphed in 1,y,,w'J.'l'i... Sle ever staged ( ft T'SftVV. i tires, a con- KZVXi mile. H.U r'-p&lhfXlA ).- &A nnn TEBTEPatffcTIREB The roads did their worst. East, west, north and south, as the Test Car Fleets whirled frbra sute to state, the teeth of the road gnawed at Goodrich Tires. But the tires conquered with phenom enal mileage that doubled Goodrich's pride. From that test covering millions of miles, the Test Car Fleets came back with new tire standard, the TESTED of Goodrich Tested Tiws, Tested Tire mssi certainty of service, proved service, and that means lot to tire user. It mesas long life in a tire, and dependability on the road, for no hidden weak ness could conceal itself in that year long teat of Goodrich's Test Car Fleets. SILVERTOWN CORD& snd BLACK SAFETY TREADS proved themselves roasters of the road. Thespiral-wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and the tough, close-dutch, cross-barred black safety, tread defied the rough going. Under light and heavy cars they proved themselves not for one car or one driver, or one road, but all cars, all drivers, all roads. Sermon 7:30, Theme: tnandraenta for Fathom." Flrat Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Pine atrcetu. Rev. U. 1'. I.awronco, paator, "Oethsomano or tho Rnttlo of tno Will" will be the subject ror the ser mon at the morning service. In tho evening tho pastor will apeak on the themo "Tho Greatest llatllc of the War." There will be special music at both scrvlcos. Each one la urged to bring the balance of their benevolence for tho two re maining Sunday of March nnd thoso who havo made no plcdgo aro urged to bring an offering for the benevol int Aor'c of l'io .'.iirili so that e may aend all moneys In that fund to tho boards Monday so that It may 1 reach It destination before March 31st. Special exercise at the Sunday achool hour and a musical concert In tho evening. F.leventh Street Ilaptlst church. Rev. W. if. Cox, pastor. Telephone 155. Residence, 235 Tenth atreet, Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m., Mr. I. U. Owen auperlntcndent. Preaching service at 11 a. m. D. Y. P. U. will meet at 0:30 p. m. Mlas Iraa Akin, prealdent. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to these services". They are for you. Evangelical Lutheran services will be held In the Eighth atreet Baptist church at 2 p. m. 8ermon text: Matt 14, 22-27. Subject: "Tae Experience vt Chrlst'a Disciples on the Sea of Gall- lee n plcturo of Christ' People on the Sea of Life." Sunday School will be held at 1 P.M. All Lutherans of Klamath Falls are most cordially Invited to attend these services. All othera Interested are welcome. Anyone knowing of Luth- 'erana In or around Klamath Falls ! please notify M. C. Roaaman, paator, 137 Flrat atreet. - St. Paul'a Eplacopal Mission LI brary hall, corner Third and Main atreets, Sunday achoel: 10 a, m St. Paul'a Company, Soldier of the Cross, Mrs. M. E. Hunt, Captain. Morning prayer, 11 a. m W. U. Foster, lay reader. Your co-operation In our mission of evangelism and aervlce cordially wel- 1 corned. Church of the Sacred Heart, corner of Eighth and High atreet. Rev. Hugh Marshall, pastor. Flrat Maaaat 8:30 a. m. Second Masa at 10:30 a. m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. (loapel Mlslon,40 Main atreet. C. W. Mulllnnelx and co-workei. Preaching services, 1:30 p. m. Testimony aud aonga after preach ing. All lovers of truth should at tend. You are very cordially Invited. Song service, I p. n. SECURITY STORAGE Fa Waxehouiw Co. Furniture household goods or miscellaneous. Fireproof building. All goods Insured; always acceialble. Private compartment If dealrtd. Complete protection; lowest rate. Phone 22 8 W. We arrange transfer. 4-lm $3 - Klnmutli Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meut Friday night. II. F. Esell, N. ()., Nnte Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauca Encampment No. 46, 1, O. O. F., meet Tuesday night. W. A. 1nton..C. P., Nato Otterbeln Scribe. Regular communications Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M., second Monday of toch month. A. R. Leavltt, W. M. A FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUGGIST HAYS LADlKfl ARK IHI.NO REClPi: OF SAGE TEA AM) HULPIIUIl Hair that loses Its color and luatre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull sad llfelciM, Is caused by a lack of aul phur In tho hnlr. Our grandmothera mmlo up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locka dark and beautiful, and thousand of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark ahade of hair which Is no attractive, use only this old-tlmo recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture. Improved by the addition of oth er Ingiedleiits by asking at any drug storx for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's lingo und Sulphur Compound," which darken tho hair so naturally, so evenly, thnt nobody can posflbly tell It hag been applied. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It anS deaw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair dlsappeara; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, bcsldca beautifully darkening the hair alter a few application, It also bring back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful ap peirance to the hair. It la not In tended for the, cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES I A "ireltea f I from I Liberty I I "W.S,g I ffiSft-M WW;W Reap the benefits of this nation-wide victory of Goodrich Tires, the sure mileage and dependability of a proven tire service, by demanding tires that won the title, "America's Teste Tires." s&i&tfa rausa aaaaVBsaaV akaBsU aaaaVaal THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Sexramtnto Branch: 11th and Jay SU, Sacramonto, Cd. ASHLAND TO HAVE STATE MILITIA ASHLAND, March 15. While In Aahland the other day Sheriff Ralph Jenlnga gave out the Information that a state allltla compauy of 65 membera bad been recommended for Aahland and could be organised as soon aa proper authority Is received from the olllce of Adjutant aeneral Wllllama at Salem. The mllltla will supercede the home guards snd have regular army equipment. Men be tween the ages of 16 and 45 will be eligible for membership, service to be altogether wlthla the etate. Summon for Publication (No. 903 Equity) In the Circuit Court of the .State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Tho First National Bank of Weed, California (a corporation), Plain tllf, va. Pen S. Oneiis. Fannie L. Owens, hus band nnd wife, and E. L. Elliott, Fied nrunner and L. M. Hannon, Defondante. To Fred Brunner, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ana answer .the complaint Died against you In the above entitled autt on or before the 23d day of April, 1918, that being the last day of the tlmo proscribed In the Order of Pub lication of this 'summons, and If you fall so to appear, plead, anawer, de mur or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Ita complaint, to-wit: That you be forever barred and foreclosed of all rights, claims, equi ties or equity of redemption In the real ostato described as lots six hun dred seventy-seven (677), six hun dred soventy-elght (678), and six hundred seventy-nine (679), In block one hundred aoven (107), Mills Addl tlou to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. And for such other and further re lief aa more particularly appeara In the complaint filed herein, and aa the Court may seem meet. This summons 8 served upon you, tho said defendant, by publication In tho Evening Herald, a public news, papor of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, In Klamath County, Oregon, once -a week for six euccesslve weeka (aeven Insertlone), the flrat publication being made March 9th, 1918, and the last publication April 20th, 1918, by or der of the Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, which said order waa made, entered, dated and filed In thla ault, March 8, lfl8. RENNBR KENT, Attorneya for Plaintiff, Whose residence, office and postosace addresa la at Klamath ran. Klam ath County, Oregon. I-16-1It30-I-13-I9 : HEAD STUFFED FROM . CATMHH QUA COLD i ; aUyt Cream AsfMed fa Neetrtk I i Ojieas Air Flaseces JUfk U I HMIMMHIJllM If Instant reiier no waltln lour clogged nostrils open right up; the air pn wages of your head clear and' you can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or catarrh dlsap peara. Uet a amall bottle of Ely'a Cream balm from your druggist bow. Apply a little of this frsgrant antiseptic, healing cream In your nostril. It penetratea through every air paaiago of the bead, eoothes thn Inflammed or swollen mucons membrane and relief cornea Instantly. It's Juat One. Don't etay stuffed up with s cold or nasty catarrh. Ad. Admlnlatratora Xotlee of Final AccoenU In the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Maria E. Tutl, Deceaaed. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account aa administrat or of the estate of Maria. E. Tull, de- ceased, and the Court haa aet March 19th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. aa the time for hearing objectlona to auch final account and for the settlement thereof. JAMES, H. OWEN, 16-I3-S-9-16 Administrator. Administrator's Notice of Final . Accoaat In the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph L. Tull, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account aa admlnlatrat or of the estate of Joaeph L. Tull de ceased, and the Court haa sat March 18th, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., aa the time for hearing objectlona to such final account and for the settle ment thereof. JAMES H. OWEN. 16-23-2-9-16 Administrator. Notice of Filing Petition for Exclu sion of Lands From the Horsefly Irrigation District. Notice la hereby given that oa the 11th day of February, A. D. 1918, there was filed with the Board of Di rectors of tbs Horsefly Irrigation Dis trict of Klamath County, Oregon, a petition algned by Michael Rueck, praying that the lot No. 4 of Section 5, In Townahlp 29 8., R. 11, Lot No. 1 and BE Uof NEU of 8EU of Sec- tlon 6, In Townahlp 39 South, Range 11; ana eoain nair or section si, Townahlp 38 South, Range 11; sad the 8WK of NEK of Section 31 la Townahlp 38 South, Range 11; all east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath County, Oregon, be excluded from .the boundarlea of tho Horsefly Irrigation District for tho reaaon that he la dlaaatlafled with the action of the Board of Directors, snd the high coat of water; Now, therefore, sll persons Inter ested In or who msy be affected by auch change of ths boundarlea of the Horsefly Irrigation District aro here by notified to sppear at the olllce of the Board of Directors of the Horsefly Irrigation District, upon ths 19th day of March, A. D. 1918, at ths hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, which said office Is at the former realdence of Robert Goaa. altuated la tho Third Division of said District, aesr ths town of Boaanss, and show cause, In writing, If any they havo why the change of the boundaries of said dis trict as proposed la said petition should not be made. CHA8. FLACKU8, Secretary of the Horsefly Irrigation District. 3-9-16 Notice of Filing Petition for Exclu. aion of lands Front the Horsefly Irrigation District. Notice Is hereby given tbst on the 16th dsy of Februsry, A. D. 1918, there wss filed with the Bosrd of Di rectors of the Horsefly Irrigation Dis trict of Klamath County. Oregon, a netltlon algned by W. L. Welch, Wm. Uhrmsnn and Emit W. Flackua, pray. Ing that the NEK of NWK of Sec tion S3, Townahlp 38 South, Range Wni the SE14 of NW4 of Section 23, Township 38 South, Range 11H; the NWi4 of NWK. of Section 34, Townahlp 38 South, Range 11 H; the NWK of BWK of Section 34, Town ship 38 South, Range '11 H: tho SWH or 8WK of Section 84. Town ship 38 South, Range 11H; the 8WK of SEUof Section 6, Townahlp 39 South, Range 11; the NWK of NEK of Section 7, In Townahlp 89 South, Range 11; the 8WK or NEK of Section 7, In Townahlp 39 South, Range 11, and the NEK of NWK of Section 7, Townahlp 39 South, Range 11, all Eaat of the Willamette Meridian and In Klamath County, Oregon, be excluded from the boun daries of the Horaafly Irlgatloa Dis trict for the reaaon that there Is sn Insufficiency of water for the Irriga tion of said landa; Now, thorefore, all persons Inter ested In or who msy be affected by such change of tbe boundarlea of the Horsefly Irrigation Dletrlct are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of the Horsefly Irrigation District, upon Tuesday, the 19th day of March. A. D. 1918. at tbe hour of two o'clock In the after boob, which ssld office Is at the form er residence of Robert Goes, situated In the Third Division of said District, near the town of sonants, Oregon, aud show cause, In writing, If any they have, why the change of the boundaries of said district as proses-. ed in ssjd petition should aot be mads. r ' CHAI. FLAOKUfl. Secretary of the Horsefly Irrlgatlea nstrtet. i-s-is TTVVTTTWrwT,V J tSm -.i'jBrSWBSmSPBB L5iiCBsnnnBsnwriTaTW,l xeBmmmmmHirrjYaLii s c Bsnn1n1nfljBnwanwnnwirSnwanwJ The Family Laxative For constipation and general bowel Irregularities Flgsen is beat for children nnd grown up. Because It' cany to take nnd because It ao promptly pro. dure dealrcd result Flgaen la the tnot dealrable laxative 'tablet that .we handle. It doean't purge or gripo but la " amoolh nnd gentle In action. 10c and 2.V fiovrn You'll get best reaulta from Flgaen , W'sZ KLAMATH TALIS 0t00Mmjfl erJPT.7 i i (BEflSm vvtVVVVVVVVtV PROFEMIolriAlTcAlRDS" JOIIX C. CLKGUORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. AIlTinJP R. WILSON 617 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT HOl'GHTALIXQ A DOUGAN Archltecfa sad Engineers 5078 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Mstn 8733. Portland, Ore. DR. EARL a. WI8ECARVEB DENTIST Office, Rooms 7 and 8, White Building DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Sargeoa Sulte 811, 1. 0. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. Phone, 8S8R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Burgeon la Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Cement Oontrncte Wslka, Floors, Foundations. Coa crete Building Blocks, Flues sad Tiles. 333 8. Sixth St. Phone 19 DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptomeUat Optician, Is Persu-enlly Located at 126 3d Street Oppoalte Elka Temple Phone 09M . Make engagements, and he will call at your home und examine your eyoa for gluaaee, If you can not call at Ids office. WOOD. Block, slab, limb and body, any length. Small or large quanti ties. Prompt aervlce,- Terms, Office Fifth and Mala Phone llNT KUaaath Fusl Ccjmp&ay O. PEYTON,': ( ,! N, I jn- m i -M i TV'" 1 km ''I ?!.. .fV L- '-. rrhv- si i . ,31 -. : .