" PI PAGfi TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T? I2i!!I!i!ll)L'':'. .7, K aaa.a.a.a.a.a.aa.aa.aaA.AAAAAA TIIK (1U)1.A1'. V nfT r mTTImimim2m kTi Rex Cafe When you pass a good store and see somo- - i - . thing you want, you go m and buy it. So it is in our business. When you look over our menu you will see something you want to eat and you will satisfy your desire by get ting it. Now, that is not all you will get the best with service. Drpp into the Rex Cafe for a dinner, if you have not already done so, and we will convince you. "A satisfied customer always brings another." THE REX CAFE ? r Vi X X t f Y t Y t Y t Y X t T Y X t t x Y X -& . a.. . aa. W T Ai A A A Aifc A ii a ifc Asa A Aii Wfc aisi allffta iffsV A A alian Jrifc A jjai aTa aa" f Y ? XJ T v t V V Kturri,' niiii -.V hcnrt truo blue. A (Sodl in.ii ('(iuni;oiiiiu too A stricken Intnl. A Hunntah foe. "Tho nrniy'N crushed lie's urged to go. Ho plinko hLi houd. No, hu Will stay Midst nil tho dead Kor n brighter tiny. A 'Jiocho ilomiiutl . To yield Hod's gold! To k(o tliu souls, Within hi fold. A firm reply. No co urtllco. there. The Hun grows shy Henenth his st'uro Four tmrs ho itaod Midst whistling .1ioIIh; Saved ninny a uiitltl From worse than Hull. 1'eaco coma ut hint. A Joous day Tti llelglum nnd C.01VS MURUIER! WHICH UD.MINDS US THAT A inun can't go to a harbor shop anil havo a habit slimed off like ni beard. VVV'Haa "WE BUY AND SELL FOW CASH: THATS WHY WE SM rvs - " tSS'" J. jwmhmmii nMiHlVH1Malb lMa . - - k 411-413-4W MAIN S7RZE7 KLAMATH t FALLS, OREGON Y ? ? Y ? Y Y Y f ? Y Y M UNSIN6 WEAR .THE FIT WONT WASH OUT W 49 MSjy For Men, Women and Children MiinilMKMenr ,,, HUM. XEAKXS SUIT IS K.VDKl) ( T11KX l'AYS THK MOXF.V., SKVHX TAKK THlltll DKCItKi: J SPENT LOTS DF- MDNEV. HJE SflYSS All iiifii, Miiiiien, btiji, ultN anil ililldicn who wear ft-rtably iiiuleu'lotlictl. It h inado In nlljjir Kiiulnr cljltin fur nici. m)Ui.mi mm tlilhltrii. In ...i.. or liwuy. Tivillum ami ilKht Mrlulit fabiliH. U ift-itiiiirti'iiil It lit all our ti,.,i. tho lc.t popular pilivtl Knit iiiiilft-ttmr mi tlio inaikt't. " '"' Our HiMtinieiM ullli ono ateonl nai "(Jli,. mv .MimIiiuwir t nlon suit, of, tlino." They uxi ilieui Tor tho lltll.- IoIm, ami all tho nn) tip. lailiidhiu urnZu . 'Ttobahiv no iltifflo bran.l of tmdrnwar haWi.c m.,, .JiSKft tiM'fulufi aiiiiinii itifti, ttniM-n ami tlilhtit'ii hao tier nirlu'l hiali ut'iifiiil 1111.1... l(eritl praKo jin Hid MtiuttluKMt'fli-KUiiiKiiitii.'i OK I. O. O. K. KXC.5IPJIi:XT. When J. D. Dervnn eaw In thu Herald that the circuit court had d!e-i missed the action of J. S. McClellan against him. he hunted up McClellan and paid the $90 which was the bas is of the suit. "I didn't know anything about the Work in the third degree was gl j en a class of seven at the meeting of Kwauna encampment, No. 4G, last night. Following tho business meet ing and ritualistic work a light ban quet was served. There were a large uit until I saw it in the paper," he number of members In attendance. said, "or I would have paid him be- ! COn.D ri0 AOTHIXH TO IHXP HIM UXTIIj hi: TOOK TAXI ll'. wifk is also in:i.i'i:n lore." Subscribe for the Herald for your Eastern relative or friend. Thov would nvo you an evelaaiing debt of gratitude. 'fidi riu. . w .j . . . j I 1 at n th$&zmpssmmi-XM t v r k ts-J-SIBMIP lim'fiiA'r'li -A" -W-ivS. r 7yLpra8afif : rHIK t '5ltAVCUN GOQM Why Not A r 'BELBER Trunk, Suit Case of Bag for Xmas? Something 'that you need every day of the year. See the new styles we have just received. K K K Store Exclusive on Belber Luggage W. OTiorman. a well-known cm ployco of tho Oil Well -Supply Co and his wife, who reside at Cll Bint Fifth St., I.08 Angeles, arc both en thusiastic In their prnlso of Tanlnc. and mado the following statements a few days age: "Tanlnc Just beats anything I have ever seen to build up a run down man and put him back on his feet again," bald Mr. O'Gormn. "For the past two years I havo been go ing around with little Itfo or strength about me. and I was so wenkrthat when I got through with my worlc in the evenlngM I was al most exhausted. I bad llttlo or no ap petite and what I ate did rae more harm than good, and It seemed that I had a cold all the time and could never find anything that would drive it out of my syntem. I couldn't deep good at night and when I got upevery morning I would start to cougnmg ana lor nan an hour ori. more I would nearly cough my head off.' . j1 "I spent all kinds of money fi-r t medicines but nothing ever did res a particle of good until I begat tukinj, Tanlac, and I want to tHl you Tan lac built me up so fast that It looked like it was made especially for mo. I -at three blj hearty rocnl every if, digest It u'fe-'W sciri am yt ln Ine in weight nn-J strength rj:l.t ft'ong. 1 am 1 it troubled any more with colds and the ctjugh that wed to bother me eveay morning has left me entirely. I am sleeping sound all night long and get up feeling fine and I have so much more strength and life about me that I Just want to keep on the go all the time." In plating her experience with the medicine Mrsf O'Gorman said: "I just can't think of nnythlng that v-ould be too good to sny about Tan lac for It hps mado me a wpII ami 1 t'ppy woman. Indigestion troubled me so bad I didn't caro whether I er ate anything or not for I knew If I did I would havo terrlblo pains for hours afterwarda. I waa bother ed more In the mornings than at any othor time, and it Just seemed that could hardly stand tho pains some times. I was losing my Htrength fast and all the time I went about feollng weak and draggy. "My mother had tried Tanlac and it had dono her so much good that she advised me to tako It. and when 1 1 had finished four bottles I stopped I taking 'It for I started gaining 1 weight bo fast that I was afraid I "J couldn't wear my clothes. Anyhow I j wasn't after gain In weight no much as I wanted to bo rid of tho lndlges- ( Hon and those terrlblo pains In my p siotnacn, anu tnoy had already been 1 entirely overcome, so Tanlac had , dono its work and I didn't need to j take any moio, Everything tnstos good to nie now and I don't havo a trouble of any kind. I can cortnln ly Join my husband In praising Tan lac for it was Just tho thing both of us needed." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Fallf by the Star Drug Co., and In l.orella by the James More. Co. Adv. V 1 r. -, V Hill V 111 Ilk. W I . .1 iHVBAB jm VYA1M5 . Jy. V raW, m i. Ml . V U I . .iHllllW L TJT W. i' k J. J .ljr VlJHHmtW Mi u Make An Ideal ' UWfflllllffll 1 1- . vw -. iv - tr ,.' 1 sum 1 -. ' i .iii n j r t it bin xsn mwi mw 1 What is one of the largest shipments of waists for ladies to Klamath Falls is I at our store. Everyone of them in the latest patterns and styles. Here one can find some real values as well as quality. Waists in crann to M Q,i X t T T t ? ? ? ? t t ? t t ? T T t k georgette ci green, navy color. All repe. AH in the new shades of flesh, pink, corn, black, blue, white A ,- blue, taupe, brown and yellow. Very dainty in both style and I sizes from 36 to 46. $4.95 to $24.85. 1 GIFT 'KERCHIEFS Exceptional offerings In Men's Wnrarn'n and Children's Handkerchiefs. Women's and MImcs' sheer white lawn Handkerchiefs, with dainty embroidered designs In corner, finished lth rolled edges. Priced thrrr for 7.V NoVelty 'Handkerchiefs for the younger net, In bold and dainty shades 'and borders. Tlwwj are new in style and very appropriate. White Lin en Handkerchiefs for all, the family at alliprlces. Handkerchiefs are'prlced to 'suit all from 8c to r.oo. ' ' Wo wish to impress upon tho people that we have the largest stock of handkerchiefs in the city in all designs' and materials. Daintiness in handkorchlefn. li the desire of milady's heart.. when presented aa a gift. X SWEATERS Sweaters for ladies and children, in all-wool and in silk, in solid ,and fancy colors. You will, do well iby. purchasing these at your earliest con venienceas fhey are selling very rap idly. $3.39, to .$15,00. BATHROBES This Is the Jelly month of the comfy bath robe. Dad searches mother ' old one for exictlr the right size; and perhaps It's SunU Claim Tho discovers that the 'boys and glrla Of the family ureu a nam ruuu Mpit'ru. " a All the bath robea'nroln the Intent dmltna and it In the latest patterns, In. toe beat of materials jL lit moderate nrlcea. ' A " The Store With The Christmas Spirit"! ATTKXTION (KNIGHT TKMI'liAltH. t r A special conclave of Calvary Commandery will bo held Wednes day evening, December 17th, for tho purpose of Installing the officers elect for 1020. All .Sir Knights re quested to attend, , 17-lt C. H. UNDERWOOD, E. C. KHTHAVEI) A three year old black heifer left my ranch about 2 months ago. Branded HVL connected Right enr Hwallow cut, left ear under bit. Reasonable reward for any Informa tion. I 17-3t M. J. LYTM:, Bonanza, j NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS On account "of th'o condition of tho roads, our de livery sorvlco will leao tho market promptly on tun schedule: . Going east at H:-10 " w- Going wHt at '!n " "', GoInK eant at 10:30 a. m. Going cunt at ,,"M) " n1. One ilclltcry In tlio afternoon nt 'A oMotk. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET OOUXTV THKASUItKlt'H XOTIC1J aMBsalsaaBaaBWBaaaWsWssia J Notice Is horoby given thnt thero aro funds In tho county treasury for' tho redemption of Klnmath County' general fund warranto protoatPd fpro-( Hunted for payment but not paid for tho want of funds) on or before September 2 1913. Also wnrrant No. i 30703 protested September 3, 1913. Interest on eamo will ceaso from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon thla 17th dav of Dee. A. D. 1010. 0? K. VAN RIPER 17-."t County Treasuror. I Pardoning conscientious Objectors has lod thorn to consider sentences mpro scraps of paper, I If Oonoral Yudenltch hadn't drlv-1 on the Reds out of Petrogind, OJM King Winter would havo froon 'eni o ' Just the sari i, Rest Rooms for Juries might hne tcn decisions. 'I ho kick's not In :ho Near-Hour but on It, iMnny a man key to Hoaven- DON'T SAY "OVERALLS," SAY W UNION MADE WhV claims to havo -In his cellar. tho They will give you the service They are Union Made and have a number of features over oinej makes of overalls. First is the material fro n,c they are made; second, all seams are felled a triple stitched; third, cord-bound button holes ano full cut in seat. Last, they are Union Made. We handle the complete line. K. Sugarman "I ain't mad at nobody", GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Store CHICKENS ,2,SonlhSi,u,st . .. . -"