TiiniHMAV, JAMMltv no, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Wii- Timr.K i'rkfckL' ..' . . Ti" ,,.. Ti4"" , 'Vi A Matter of Honor ()lll IIM I'XI'lTl " j, ,K, tln umillt) "f ! iirili'lio) Jt.lr , in I'rUit l " "" ,. in iif nuiilliy. for iImti I" " '" '" l,,,u" ,.,IHl WI'llMHt'X ichi KOOiln . I ,ih It In iimtUtr i imiiir hi drill In fni" mmlii) "i''' ropr-'Hi'iH" ,,. ii tiuihfully mill priViiiK ' f"lrl' w" .uimlilxr our M'PilHi i inn n prlii'li'nn iicti'li n.it to In- miilrrhi-il hy III iklllK ii i"11" " TIhi-i' l miviT ii iili't iimi murk In tin' Wil li n: Kifi fruiii I'pP" Tin' Kirt will r Im print i'HIIiIIhIh' lUr iiuil!t) f )"tir tiri'ni'iii llii' lirlilo known yon raw her tin' ln'il nf ll k ml Frank M. Upp ji:vvi:i.i:h ,111 Miiln Slrri'l I'lnr Wutih llrirtlrlnu ii Sni hilly riimiiiunilili" : : : : : : : " Quality Drugs... It l-n't rtiiiioui) nnil It l-n'i il-e lo lui) iiii)llilnil tint the lifl in ilrliu-"- c linif Kiiliutl llio iiin fldi'iiir of our runtoltirrn Ii) tllliiU drug of (lie hlglict tpiallt) mil). You I'liiiuot till) mi) oilier kind here, nnil on urc nlu)H nnfe nnil mire Hint iiulliltiR lint Ihr IipnI drugn Hill Ih noltt In thin utorti. Underwood PharmacY W v KLAMATH rAU-S ORECOM i.tS I wnitt p1uim . U.I' vF v fii ov cKi-fcn) !!!!::.;;:: CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work or ull KlmU ami Hooting Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor i: SPECIAL. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FISH vVWVWWVWVWVWWWVliW'' '' Compound v' a $i,o ' t . r-!.o ALL SMOKED MEATS f hone 83 nnrnnn nrrin 7 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 HI U.MM I n 1 1 I UIOUI. nLIHIL i DEALERS MEET i , SOON AT-SALEM I'Oirri AM) Inn t It (nil iiicr i liimU of I'Vm v Mini, front ci y iitrt of Oh'koii, "III iihhi'IiiIiIi) ut H.ilcin IVIuiinr) in, ii, unit I 'J rur thu an mini i iiiiM'iillon of tin' Ori'K'iU Hlnlit Hi'llilli'ln Amkih hilloll Miiiiv i i iii I tii'ti t iiii'ii will nddrii'n thu diiivi'iiilon, ili'iluifH IMwnrd A Mm l.i mi, iiminiKiir of tin imnocliitl'iii A ui'lionit' In I'XliMiilcil to all (hit I'li.intH to iiiirtli'limii' In tint riinvi'ii ttoti. liji'Mpi'i 1 1 ill nii'tiiliKritlilp In 1'iiltliiinl loi mill Invitations to Hi" i otiM'iiiiou Iium' I n ri'cHvi'il liy tin CiKiitiT I'ortliitnl Ankih'IiiIIiiii mill tliu I'oitlmiil lli'ic'i'tt .mill Mi-rrhaut's Annul lilt loll Tin' Hiili'iu IIiihIiimnh Mi'ii'n Club In uiiiktliK I'lillioiiili' plans for till' ( iMiii'i (iiliiini'iii ft'iiiiiri-n which will nurioiiliil tin' IiimIih'ih ncnnloiin of tin' roiifi'iciKi The (onvi'iillon will llttl'llll IIIH' of till' M'nnloim of till' Hliitr l.i'Klnliitnii' In :i lioil)' , Tim prolili'inn o( Imnlnrnn ri'i'iiii Mrttillon "III t illnrunni'il by pioml , nriil npi'iiki'rn. i-npiTlnlly Jhoni prob li'iim nn tli' itffi'd tin' retailor, an- 1 PH'ftn CrorKi' f'nnllrr, ol Kllvcrloii, piinil,'iit of th ri'tillcm' iinnoi Intloii Knmoiuli'H whh h hiivt, brim i-nforr- 'it In t,'iinoii of tli- war hnvr iroi'ii no iiihiililHKi'Oiin to till- mi'llltii'm of tli iihmh utlim th.it i lit) will lid urK oil to miiln' thoin it pari of thtilr husl- IK'tn life In tl r IlltUli' lint I to ,-l ,-it unload of I'll'l I'uriU .10 tt IIIKIIN (iAUACi: F-RANK T. GUNTHER uatciimakhh and ji:vi:i.i:u I'lnr Willi Ii Itrpulrlng n Se laity (121 ,Mn I ii Street ir mivcii wirn sn.i'iit'it ir iiiki:ns m .irit.i.i.Y X( iioi ( n;i.i, The old time mixture of Sago Ten and Sulphur for darkening crny, ntienheil mid faded hair Is grand inotherM retlpe, and lolks nru again using It to keep their hair a good, euu (olor, which Is iitilto sensible, as we nru living In an nge when a vouthfiil appearance Is of the grMt- , est nth milage. Nowid!i)H, though, we don't hnvo ' the tioiilttj'Honie task of gathuilng the sage nnil the miiHny mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ieady-to-uso , iirotlurt, luipioveil bv the n.lilltloti of 'other Ingiedlents, lallmi "Wyulh's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for ! about HO ceutH n bottle It Is very popular liei'iiiihe nobody uu discover t has been applied Simply moisten v our comb or a soft brush with It and .li-iiw this through your hair, taking jne small strand ut a time hy morn. ' lug the gtny hnlr disappears, but j what ilwllghtH the l.ulles with Wyolh's -tnge mid Sulphur Compound, Is that, I 'ii'Hlili'H heaiitlfully daikenlng the hair nfter n few npplloitlons, It also pro duces that sort lustre and appearance of aliiindnnco which In so uttractlvc WITH SAGETEA PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES No. ,i Xo. 10 Lard si, ir. AT REDUCED PRICES 53Z Main at. MOVIE THEATRES Hnffi'iliiK miiliiri'il liy thi iiloiii'i'i' of thi' U'i'Mt In t In iI:im whi-n tin- ml viiiii'ii nimril of rlvlllriitlon truvnlnil , h miiln ntiil ox-trains in urcnt, wind ; llii; wiir.on Iriilnn. nru Ktiiphliiill) di- i ili li'il In "Tim Aryiin," tln Trlunpli' , fi'iitiitK In which Wl 1 1 lit tn K Hint In ntiirji'd An I'tillri' ioiiiiiiny, linn poni'il of mori' t tut ii inn pnopli' mill 'iiili ml with tint ioiiiili'ti pntitlilifr ' nulla of llnrlHVlllit'H iIiih of 'Mil" ! I inirlini'iit. loimlntliiK of ox-t'iitiiH. pinlrli' si'hooni'rii nnil hIiikk coadicH, Join in) i'il to thi' Mojiivi) ilfHiTl for (I i' iriiiii ntiiionihi'rit A louitlon on thi- did Hindi Kc trull uuh fonnil Nilllnhlr for the pnrponc. I I'lonei'i towtiH of tliu Wi'Ht an' ulxn nhowti In tliv production, two of Ilium 'IniNliiR hi'i'n ronntrni toil ut lliirtvllli' Oin- In nnlil to In- a reproduction of thi' Khnit city of llotlli', known nn tliu "hotiii' of "had inuii' " At (In Tern- pill tlllllKllt l Nut mil TiliiitiilKi,N laliMl Si'Ift I I'lftiiri' In "liy ItlKht of I'nrchiint'," dlr,'ctPtl liy Churlcn MIIIit, which will hi' tho fcntiiri nltrnctlon at llii' Htnr 1'liimtrn tonlKht In thu wordn of it j tiromlncnt reviewer on "Tin- N' York Iti'Vli'H" - .MIhh TiittiiuilKi Koi'n on miner No other picture ntar hun ' muilii niich rapid upward ittldet an SHOULDER ARMS TO BE RIOT OF FUN What In expnitetl to be a riot of I fun In nrheduli'd for the Star Theatre Friday evening when the king of fun . makers, Charlie Cliaplln, will upiiem In hln relehriiteil play. "Shoulder . Arum," I Thin film. Is declared to b the ' funniest of the funii) imiu'n stunts mid his antics In the biiilentine on the world war a're convulsing. A large purl of pictures were tuken In ' the trenches In Frame "It In not un til thin picture Ik neen that It ran be reallrei how one man could strike the foundations of the Herman V.m- pile mid win the nffertlon of a pretty , girl at the H'ime time j Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tall why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast Headache of any kind Is caused by uuto-lutoxlcatlon which moans self- ( poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons, called toxins, sucked Into the blond I through the lymph ducts, excite the' heart which pumps the blood so fasti that It congests In ttie entailer arter ies and veins of the head, producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called hesdncho, You become nerv ous, despondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your menls sour and almost untiM'ute you. Then you resort to ace iinlllno, aspirin or the bromides which temporarily relievo but do not rid the blood of these Irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea sponnfull of limestone phosphate In it. drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your aysjetn and euro you of head ache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the ontlro alimentary cnnnl. Ask your pharmacist for n quarter pound of limestone phosphnte. It Is In expensive, harmless ns sugar, nnd al most tnsteless. oxcept for n sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, If tongue Is rooted or you ako up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, Indigestion, biliousness, coustipntlon or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos- phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins nnd poisons. Results are quick nnd It Is claimed Hint those who continue to flush out the stomnrh, liver and bowels every morning, never hnvo any headache or Vnnw n miserable moment. Adv. IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kklnrr dlsai Is no rtmpctcr of ncr nun. A majority of the Ills afflicting people today can be traced back to tho kliincy truulilr. The kidneys are the most important nrgaus of the body. They are the til terors of your blood. If the poisons nliiik are swept irom Hie tissues by the blond are not elluiluated through the kiilneyx. disease of one form or another will t'lulm you as a victim. Kidney disease, is usually indicated by wenrlnens, sleeplessness, nervousness, deaimmleucy, backache, stomach trou ble, pulu iu loins and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, rueuuiatiim, sciatica aud lumbago. ' All these derangements are nature's Mwmuif i .TinrTTi t i tliln heailliful nnil lill'llt'd Klrl lillH III the punt ihiKc inonthn And nhc In pioKrenHliiK all Hie tlim e,u h pit line nut piin.-'i'H lln pietlei eniom III the open H"lel of tint treinendoils 'iiiul.ult of thin Sel-'t Slat ' ' Uy Kliiht or I'nri hiinv" In a IiIkIi l iliainilie pholoplii oT int'tropoll tun HOilet) life In uhli h the lieioiiie. Marcot MiikIh'H, nuirrlen Chad w Ids j Minion .solid) fin lil,t money, demilln hei liifiitiiatliin with Dick Dorwen, a J hand'ome piofllKnte lllnics lines hut pnnnloiritel), hut It taken m.inv i moiitliH ami uiiich nufferluK her ire .Marr.ot uoikn out her nalvatlou. and fiuiU that nlie truly Iom'h the man to whom "lie thought nhe helouKed Olllv hy rlitht or iiiuil'.ane A ntlnlim phototlraui'i with a puni h, Unit re plete with heart Inlerent I'li'tiliai Inlered attaches to "Do i Iiik Their lilt," the new photoplay to , In neen at flic l.llierty Theatre to nlnlit In that It h (ant contaliin three youiiK patrlotn who annwereil the cull or (hull couutr) dlteitly on comple tion of Hie ilctiire They are Allien Hall, the haudnome Juvenile of the Ida). Ja) HtronK. who pljs an ath letlc pint and lookn It, and William I'ollard, who -lonniilrr the (ontrant - In forced li the dramatic oxlKen tles of the plot Into tie role of a "louiiKe lin." In "IJoIiik Theli lilt", which, in thin t tinnet tltm. In unite nlKnlfl(antl) tltled Ihene three will he Hon for the hint tlim until I ncle Sam releases them f i on i mTVlif In the tjical Cauao CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To fict Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!- in one minute )our clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe frei-ly No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, hujdnchr, drvness. No snuggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will he gone. (let a small bottle of Ely's Cream ll.ilni f.'tjm jour drugglbt now. Ap pl) a little of this fragrant, antisep tic, healing cream In )our nostrils. It penetrates through every air pas sage of tl e Lead, soothes tho inflam ed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. Its Just fine Don't stay stuffed up with a coltl or nasty catarrh Re lief ionics o quickly. You can forget that burglars exist when you put a Yale Night-latch on your door. Tho Yale Cylinder Night-latch No. 44 is a combination night-latch nnd deadlock-, offering nil the con venience ol the spring leck, together with the most perfect security known. Come in and let us show you how it works. Wo carry a carefully selected stock of Yule Locks of ull kinds and for every purpose. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "THE IIOl'Si: OF QUALITY" KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. signals that tho kidneys need hell.. You should uso HOLD MEDAL Ilaiir lem Oil Capsules Immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates the kidneys, relieves Inflammation and de stroys the germs width huvo caused it. (lo to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. In twenty-four hours you should feel health and vigor returning. After you feel Bomewbut Improved continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep the first-class condition and wurd off the danger of Other attneks, ..A?Kf.or. tuo original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sixes. Money re funded If they do not help you. " CSShD tim rx loilMJOS CASCMTV MSI' TODAV. I'M Kenneth K Ilellemnn Htauffer, noeiely woutnJ'd, l orp H II flrown. Sllvt rton, I'M 'JeorKe Sthul;rt, CorvalllH, lvt Ui-oiK'' A WllhliHon. Hortland, I mlaliiK In at tlim SetK J II lllmnuji, Diifur, wounded I Hfvurol) I'm I'ranV ll Hamlin l-a (Jlande, neM-relv woilfiilei Juiob ( npi-lutfi I'ortlainl woundetl, ill i-rei iindeti I niii- I (.'el n xtiimlmil itili) from the ( lillnile ,. S mil 1 1 iiceni) 2 4 Kits I'Aiv. aciii:, soiti:.M:ss and SWIII.MNO KIGHT OtT tt'l'lli ST. .i cono i,im.mi:.nt" Rub It on a sprained ankle, wrist, nhoulder. back or n Bpraln or stralr anywhere, that'll when you realize th" maKic tn old. honent "St Jacobs Lini ment" because the moment It Is up piled, out cornea the pain, nche, sorc-l iif8 and HwelllnK It penetrates rli;ht , Into the Injured ntUHcleH, nerves, llga inentH, ttndonn and bones, and rpllef, conies liiBtantly It not merely kill pain, but hoothes and heal the Injury ho a tuick recQtery Is effected. (let a small trial bottle of "St t Jacobs I.lnlment" right now at un) dru store and atop suffering Noth Iiik else sets things straight so quick ly so thoroly It Is the only appli cation to rub on a had sprain, strain, bruise or swelling. Adv LEGAL NOTICES 111 IIS WANTIU) i Sealed bids will be received at the Klamath State Rank b) the under signed until 3 p in . February 3, 1019. for the purchase of the build-, ing now on block 100, Mills Addition; said building to be removed at tho expense of the purchaser The school i hoard of District No 1 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. AU- dress all bids to I 24-71 IDA II. MO.MYER. Clerk. ' Notice for Hearing IVtltlon , In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon, for Klamath County in the Matter of the Petition of the Hoard of Directors of the Enter prise Irrigation District, of Klam 1 .ith County. Oregon, praying that i all the Proceedings in Connec-1 Hon with the Organization of the I District, and the Proceedings of tho Hoard of Directors and of i Said District. Providing for andf I Authorizing the Issue and Sale of Honds ot Said District, may bo, I Examined, Approved und Con-! I tinned hy the Court. , 1 Notice is i hereby given that the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, has tled the hour of 10 o'clock in i the forenoon of the 24th day of February, A D 1919, and the court room of said Court at the place and time for the hearing of tho petl-1 Hon of the Board of Directors of the I Enterprise Irrigation District of, Klamath County, Oregon, which petl-' tlon bus been tiled with the clerk ofi tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Ore gon for Klamath County, and which s,ald petition pravs that the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamath Countv will eumine into all , tho proceedings in connection with the organization of the Enterprise Ir rigation District, and all the proceed-' ings providing tor and authorizing the Issuance of the bonds of said ills-, ttict Any person Interested in the or- NMAAMAAMAMM0 New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundered. We also wash tllk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try ut ) once and be convinced. Our prices are right. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank BUD SPINS I WIUSCLt STRAIN Klamath Packing Co. THE LAIHJEST DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS IN SOUTHERN OREGON OPERATING THE ONLY TOLD STORAGE PLANT FOR MEATS IX THE CITY OUR OWN SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BACON QUALITY AND FLAVOR ARSOl.l'TELV GUARANTEED Ol'R OWN ITRi: KETTLE RENDERED URD AND COMPOUND OUR DIAMOND BRAND FOR QUALITY Palace Phone 68 gnnlzatlon of said Enterprise Irriga tion District, or In tho proceeding for the Issue or sale ot said bondi may. on or before the day fixed for the hearing of said petition, demur to or unswer said petition This notice Is published pursuant to an order made by the Honorable D. V Kuykendall, Judge of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County, made and entered on the 28th day of January, A D 1S19 C It DKLAP. County dork of Klamath County, Oregon, and Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County liy Chas. F. Del.ap, Deputy Clerk 30-6-13-20 Resolution to ('limine Street ('nn If Whereas, tho Common Council deems it expedient to change the es tablished grade on Tenth street at Its Intersection with I'ine street, He It Resolved, That the grade on Tenth street at Its intersection with Pine street be changed from 176.0 as now established, to 170.0 on the northerly side of said intersection, and to 174 5 on the southerly side of said Intersection State of Oregon. County of Klamath, hs- City of Klamath Falls. I, A. I, Leavltt, Police Judge of said city, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution changing grade on Tenth street at its intersection with Pine street, as passed by the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Kails, Oregon, on January 27, 1919 (SEAL) A. L LKAVITT, 30-101 Police Judge, MANY CASES OF SAYS YK MUST KEEP FEKT DRY, AVOID EXPOSURE AXD EAT LESS MEAT Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above a'l take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism Is caused by poison ous toxin, called uric acid, which Is generated In the bowels and absi-rbsd into the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out In the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means or freeing tho blood of this Impurity. In dnmp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric acid Which keeps accumulating and cir culating thru the system, eventualfy settling in the Joints and muscles causing stlffne&s soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful in a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jnd Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and Is beneficial to your kidneys as well Adv Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransfer Co. Market 524 Main St. RHEUMAT SMNOW Herald j Classified AdVs. SITUATIONS WANTED EXfh.RIt.M.D )oung woman would i UKt) to do housework Call :ur Crosby Hot Springs hotel 29-2t LL'MIH.P (JItDKR shipping clerk, yartl foreman, open for Job Ad- i'lr2 '". '"x 122 Klimath Falls. WANTED- 1u tare for children part of ut ifi noons or evenings Inquire Herald i'tfc 30-t FOR SALE PHONE PISTON for Wood U2R s FOR SALE r, room home on Ninth streets Sn foot frontage; a real barge'n, easy terms, $1,500 Chll cote kc Smith 30-tf FOR SALE 80 acres good land; fenced; small building, 60 acres irrigated. $10 per acre, terms. See L Jacob" 3Q.tf FOR SALE 360 acre relinquish ment near Dorrls, Calif; 22 acres cultivated; good well, small house, with camp outfit, stable; 160 acres fenced All for $300 cash. Have larger interests here, and cannot spare time to prove up. R. Sylvester, 107 Richmond ave , Richmond, Calif. 30-5t FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, fresh Inquire Lee Bussey. 1130 High street. 29-6t POTATOES FOR SALE 150 sacks white, dry-land potatoes. Enquire of John R. Hagclsteln. 29-4t FOR SALE Hoses, Two gooj farms one Irrigated 1310 Miuanita St. 28-5t FOR SALE Dodge car, better than new; gone only 2.000 miles; a lot of extras; am leaving city 0. F. Frizzle, 722 10th st. 27-fit 'OR SALE Stock cattle; SO head, Durham cows, yearling steers. . a. t W King, Montague, Calif. 25-tf i 1 FOR SALE One bay mare 7 years I old. weight about 1,000 pounds; one set work harness, one set heavy single harness; 5 pigs, weight abont 40 pounds each; one lumber wagon, size IVi Inches. Inquire Sam Klnj, near Chelsea Lumber and Box Co. I 27-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent two or three room apartment or house suitable for light housekeeping. Address box 247 29-6t WANTED To buy four or five calves for delivery next Sunday morning. F J Bowne, Bonanza. 29-2t WANTED Plain sewing Mrs. Nellie Wall. 226 Mortimer st., N. Mich igan avenue. 2,5-5t ' FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Call on Schubert, next postoffice. 11-tC FOR RENT MrfwMWWMMW'Wl iJOR RENT Furnished Apartments, Corner 3rd & Main Phone 349. 2S-3t FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Mrs O Peyton. 620 Market ft:. Phone 112R . 30-3t RECKAHD RENT SERVICE Phone SB Mgtit Phone 345 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. G. A. MASSEY Sticccvor to Dr. Triuu Suit 200, I. O. O. F. llldg Olllce phone HOJ Res Phone 80M FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomU Illdif., Klamath Falls DR. WISECARVER DENTIST Cri-ler a. Stilts bldg, 7th & Main Phone 354 CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ,117 .Main Meno) to lo.ui un leal entato t H ICI i out. DR F R GODDARD Osteopath!. I'lijklrlao "-goO Ki.He-.MI, I 0. O. P. Tempi (over K,K. K. Store Phone if.'l , . (The ouly Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klmt Falls.) V 'J