THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE KIGHT rnn : SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS TO KKK STORE For Your Winter W ear t t t f t t f T t t t f t t f f t T t As this kind of weather makes it hard for the farmers to get to town to make their selections, send us your mail order. Wo will pay all postage, express or stage charges. Goods sent sub ject to your approval. You'll probably need a mackinaw, some rubbers, sweaters, gloves, undorwear, sox, etc. Top Notch, Ball Brand, Gold Seal Rubbers; Patrick Macki naw and Bigger Than Weather Woolen Goods; Lewis Union Suits. t Most complete line of Winter Wear in the country. H Send us a trial mail order. We'll strive to please. KKK STORE--Leading Clothiers and Hatters ? ? ? t t t t t t t ? t T t T ; T t t v !k"Kkk:K"K SMELTER F ennps NEEDED 11. Scl- that he can giro many professional farmers pointers. "Asparagus, onions, cabbage, cauliflower and sweet potatoes are tlio best crops for this district," ho said. ''This year I had In twenty acres of Avondalo malzo which did ! well until the smelter smoke hit It. ) Then I had a third of a crop. ! "I had a large tract of Japaneso DOUGLAS. Ariz.. Dec. ection of crops that will resist, honey sorghum which proved smoke smelter smoke has made Dr. A. W. resistant. Black amber cano did Vanneman a successful farmer in , well and so did Mllo maize. We had spite of the handicaps that face a good crop of corn. Tomatoes residents of mining towns i were poor. Dr. Vanneman .has not only look- "I have one tract of three acres d after the health of the commun-j which I first planted In Irish po ity, but he has also conducted in- tatoes, which failed to develop dependent Investigation in crops so About the last of June I planted barley on the snmo ncrcngo and got a good crop. After harvesting this I planted millot In August and got a good crop." Doctor Vanneman said, "Punches, survive ttio smoke, though apples and pears do not do woll Wells dug on tho ranch Irrigate the place. Do not delay. Get one of thoso 10-acro tracts of tulo land, now on the market for a short time. Sco It. E. Smith, G17 Main St ll-lt Tho highest active volcano Is Popocatepetl, near Puobla, Moxlco. It Is 17,000 feet above sea lovel and has n crater of 2,000 feet wide. ftSfitfK fcj. 9R2fl 5V v nt Buy His Christmas GIFTS At a Man's Store Outstanding Values You will find in our large stock of Holiday Gifts for Men. i Merry Christmas Buying is on in Good Earnest at Our Store Ties for Men mmmmmm mmm ammmmmmmmm a am am a mmm M na m Our exquisite line of ties for the fastidious man is in great abundance in many late and new pat terns. Color and tone effects are beyond com pare. A tie will make him a very suitable Christ mas gift. Select one today. WOLF SHOWS REAL CUNNING Stofanston Compare Him With Uit Fox, to tho Disadvantage of tho Smaller Animal The wisdom of tho fox li not no evi dent ni the saying In widespread, but, J the more I see of wolves tho mitre reipect I have for their Intelligence. i$ which Is unique among tliu nonhuiiMOi? Inhabitants of tho North. ! The second day on the new land 11 met a wolf thnt cattio running toward! mo nt first, for he could not fall to mlslnko me at n dlstanco for a cari bou, hut when he got within two hundred yards and could see more plainly he realized my strangeness and, what Is truly remarknble, In ferred that I might bo dangerous. This wolf could certainly never have seen a human being before, and the only dark thing of sire comparable to mine that ho had ever seen must have been cither a caribou or n munknx. Tho caribou nro his prey, and while he seldom kills a muskqx he at leant has no reason to fear that exceptional ly clumiy and slow-moving animal. nut at two hundred yards this wolf paused and. after a good Jook that witlsfled him that I was something now In his experience, commenced to clrclo me nt that dlstanco to get my wind. When he got It It took him off nt top speed. The similarly unsophisticated foxes of this region will commonly nin within ten or fifteen yards of you and follow you around for miles, bark ing like n toy dog following a pedes trian. Vllhjalmur Stefunuon In Harp er's Magazine. tm Call at the Bend Studio for your XMAS PHOTO We are open nights and Sundays 4-M44H44 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CAM) Or THANKS Children' Coats arrived at , W,, w,uh l0 1oxU',1"1 our thanlJ ,0 MOK'8; thoso In need of garments,"10 ,,l(l friend who assisted tu la Hhould cull nl onco. ll-lt I laying aw ay the form of our dear ; -sister; to tho Hcboknlu, the Order ANTI-D Throo nowsboya at tho f ,,. ru).,. a,r , ,, n M, Herald Olllco. 11-tf I ot ,,u 1'n8tur" Stnr- t0 ,ho " Jlr nmiuiwicK lor ins Kinu remiru EXERCISE MAY BE OVERDONE i , crv Everything a Man Wears We have everything that men wear, including Shirts of eveiy description, Underwear, Glove's, Hosieiy, Lounging and Bath Robes, House Coats, Leather Goods, some of the finest Grips and Hand Bags in real leather of the finest quality. Nature'a Signals to Delist Should Be Heeded by Thoaa Who Would Preserve. Health. "Pursued ostensibly to promoto per sonal welfare, physical exercise Is not Infrequently curried to a point of over doing, which results In Injury rather than benefit." says tho Journal of the American Medical Association. Commenting on some observations made on aviators, It sa the test of tho vnlue of nn exerclso lies In tho physiological adjustments that It In duces. "If the Imurt reduces Its rate of beating and Is less sensitive to exer clso, th training Is commendable. Training should make tho heart und other muscles better and enduro fa tiguing exercises better than tho un trained heart does. Consequently, If the heart reacts excessively as n re sult of work; If there Is a rapid rise In pulse rate, which returns to Its nor mal only nftcr a long Interval, tho fundamental aim of exercise for health has not been accomplished. The symp toms of nn overworked mechanism nro at hand. Howover advantageous vig orous training may ho In the great ma jority of cases, failure to adjust to tho Increased demand of work Is nl ways a signal to desist and nn Indi cation that other modes of perfecting tho organism should bo sought." I'OIt ItKNT Nicely furnished room! and t0 "iiiny friends for tho beiutl ubu of phono and bath, Kurnaco; ful floral ofrorlngn. hent, Plionu 43S 11-tf I i.m r. i qtiitq I'HIMI' STILTS Mil. AND MI18. HAimV STUT3 Mil. AND MHS. JOHN. CARTER. FOIl HKNT Itoomn. uno of bath and phono. 840 Walnut, cor of 0th, lltf FOIl SAM Dining tablo, buffet and chlldH wardrobe. All In good condition. Phono 330-M or call 101!) Jefferson ll-3t Go to Shophords and buy your season tickets for tho Musical Club Borlco of concerts and hoar tho now Allco Nollson records 11-Ct ixks mi:i:tin(J FOIl SAMC Ono qunrtor horso powor motor, ono throo horso power motor, ono 00 kuIIoii hot water tank Inqulro Now City Laundry ll-10t FOR IlKNT Comfortahlo room for working man GIG Klamath Avo nuo 11-21 Tonight Is the regulan' meetlnj night of tho Klks lodgo and C. II. Undrwood, tho exalted ruler, re qucAts a full attendance. Hest yet. Herald Want Ads. f vwwwww5 HOUSTON'S U(ntnnlllnn AmDIPDlCnU Metropolitan AmiuemenU LOST A black silk bag, a largo bond ornament on each sldo, and 'black tnsHol on ond. Return to First Stato & Savings Hank. ll-3t BOOKMARKS OF EVERY KIND Ougarman "The Holiday Store for Men" Store Opens Week Days at 8:80 A. M.; Closes nt 0:00 P. M. ftoro Opens Saturdays nt 8:80 A. H.; Closes at 0:00 P. M. "JJOOTIiKOS" IX CHURCH DALLAS, Tox., Doc 11 Charged by tho police with conducting n "proBporous hoootlegglng business" In tho basement of ono of tho larg est churches lioro, tho Janitor of tho houso of worship has suddenly do partod for parts unknown, Moxlco Is 1,900 miles long from northwest to southeast, and its width varies from 140 to 7G0 miles Ono hundred years ago tho contor of population of theUnItod States was 10 raHes north of Woodstock, Md, Strip of Bacon About the Most Unlqut- That D Molnei Librarian Has Yet Found. The most startling marker that For est I. Spauldlng, public librarian of Des Moines, Iown, has como ncrosa In tho books that have circulated from the library wns a' strip of underdona bacpn. The most ordlnnry bookmark found In the books Is the common va riety of wire hairpin. Hairpins might lie collected by the hundreds. Mr. Spnuldlng says, but owing to that very fact they are considered as fair ly worthless from tho collector's stand mint. The vacation senson Is announced snnunlly by tho presence of snapshots In tho returned books. Theso are both personal or otherwise In chnrnctcr, Postcards and letters, too, come In often. Frequently letters addressed nnd stamped nre found Just as they wero left by tho book borrower who doubtless was proceeding postofllce- ward by way of the library. Theso aro mailed from tho library. fi Spauldlng hns noticed any num ber oTprotTy gfrla sitting on the bpuch at Rlvcrvlew Park wth books, nnd he has been looking forward nil summer to recovering a bnthlng suit absent ' mlndedly left by qno of tho young ladles In her bqok. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXO kvlrv vi:i)Xi:sdav and saturday' STAR THEATER TODAY' MAI) MARSH In "SPOT LlflRT SADIE" A Story of tho Chorus and Men With Money Kxtru Added Attraction A ICejsloiio Comedy Sinning HANK MAXN In "HARKS AXD SPAHKS" TEMPLE THEATER TODAY' OHVi: THOMAS In MIVK'S PRISOXEIl" Also Iiitcrnnllonnl Current Kvent And . , i r.mui Ctomw a Jijons " MERRILL OPERAH0USE TOBSDAIS AND BATUK" 1 MerrUI. Oregoa ,"