PAGE three THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1090 J.H. Garrett & Son Automobile Experts ' We have now estab lished in this garage a first-class Repair De partment, with m e chanics who can give you the BEST and re pair your car in a way that will satisfy you. Now is the time when you should have your car looked over, so as to have it in good shape for spring. 522-538 S. Sixth St o "OREGON BREVITIES f o DENI), Jan. C. Unanimous selec tion ot oflfccrs for tho Bend Com mercial club charactcrlzod tho bal loting of iho annual meeting ot the h'-slncss men's organization held Wednesday. Thoso chosen for tho Coming your are: D. 0, McPhorson, president Ji A. Enstes, vice presi dent; U. A. Ward, secretary-treas urer; J. I Koyos, E. P. Mehaffoy, C, S. Hudson and J. P. Hennessey, directors. JiMVXjimS3 passengers r and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. THE DALLES, Jan. C Following an outbreak of rabies among the dogs of this city, Health Officer Dr. Fred Thompson has Issued a mandate that all cannes olther be muzzled or kept within tho home. Gertrude Dohm, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dohm, was bitten by an In fected dog and has been sent to Port land to take tho antl-hydrophobla cure. ROSEBURG, Jan. 6. Thdt the two men arrested wlhon their car) be came stalled at Carnes, 12 miles south of Roseburg, are paroled con victs Is the belief of local authorities, Their descriptions are said to tally with those ot two released from a California prison. For Good Portraits call at Loucks STUDIO (Formerly the Bend Studio) 1136 Main St. ' Phone 276-J SALEiM, Jan. 6. Broad powers for the physical and vocational re habilitation of industrial cripples in Oregon will be bestowed upon the state Indubtrlal accident commission If the legislative program adopted by the sub-committee of the conference committee of 15 recently named' to consider proposed increase! In com pensation for .injured workmen, is passed by tho special session of the legislature next month C Dr. PORTLAND, Jan. C. Dr. J. w. Morrow, Democratic national com mitteeman for Oregon, has left for Washington, D. C, accompanied by Mrs. Morrow, where he will attend tho meeting of tho national com mittee, which has been called for January 8, Jackson day. iyjjff'-li jj.ff80 P O). $ s- 3 siM Fa in otis D -f P ForIis Marvelous Motor wcitmrmwm . i & (-ji --w"'Ji- '' .'j.T M3XWl ifVL-vcaAJStW.Tft? ju.t..T.A'.ri(,vv.- vtuuf .,-ui i xnrrrt.cn to. . n;now"tM'j tjttn iv.. ac w uvuii 'i a i m P'JFnKWA BrifR lW'1iTWWWv'"' smsGXffl xassmw&'&x MMSiE'ASM.y . :$i&Wifr&mf'm!W$&mmn; srassweKiJ mmmsssm 'mmmsfflfflMmmm i? ," i i ni hit: .OMaO NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the partnership heretofore ex isting between C, R. Marple and F. L. Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, under the name, style, description and assume'd name of Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Company has been this .day.- dissolved by mutual con sent;. -said F, L. Smith will continue -the business, collect all accounts due the firm, and pay all bills owing by saia firm. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 20th day of December, 1919. Diamond Tiro & Vulo. Co. 1-8-20 F. L. SMITH. SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. C The federal land ,bank of .Spokane dis tributed ?100,000 in dividends rto farm associations in Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Montana 'during 1919, besides paying all its own ex penses, according to the report of D. G. O'Shea, president, today. In ad dition, there is in the bank a large surplus, O'Shea reported. r The bank also repaid to the Unit ed States government $250,000 sub scribed, at the inauguration, of the bank. , QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYSOOTHER Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder x troubles you. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the , kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys , they become overworked from, the strain, get sluggish and fail to Alter tho waste, and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearlyi all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, -nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come 'from slbggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scald ing, stop eating meat and get about four ounce's of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemou Juice, combined with Hthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee the kidneys clean and active nnd the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. NOTICE PORTLAND, Jan. 6. F. N. Har ouin. a teacher in the Portland high school of commerce and secretary of the commerce section ot the Oregon State Teachers' Association, is the organizer of the Orepon Stale Junior Chamber of Commerce, which vvjn have its first meeting next Wednes day at the Chambsr of Commerce building. The object of this new organ Iza tion, of which all high school and col lege students automatically become members, i3 to interest the students in civic affairs. Its plan of organiza tion and activity is7 practically iden tical to that of ttio 3tato Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Winnie Uraden, at present in the office of secretary oi tho State Chamber of Commerce, will be secre tary also of tho Junior Chamber of Commerce. 7. ' Chandler Strides into Full Leader sh; TF there has ever been any question as to Chandler leadership of the - medium-priced fine car field, itis answered now. The great Chandler Six is sweeping its market. It displaces less efficient cars, It steps in to serve those who previously have chosen only high- priced cars. And it pleases everywhere. From two thousand to three thousand discriminating Americans bought Chandler carsopen and closed every month this Fall. And at no time has the demand been fully met. Thousands have waited months for their new Chandlers, and have felt repaid for waiting. ' Nothing could more clearly show the regard in which America holds the Chandler Six, than the patience with which these thousands have Saited for weeks and months for their Chandlers. They waited because ey knew what they were waiting for because -they knew it was worth waifind fnr: ..' . .i, . ... If You Don't Want to Wait Next Spring, Order Iow v ... . SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES , ' i . ...... . n, i i i r r, Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S1895 ' , "Four-Passenger Roadster, S1893 t '' '-. - rntn-.PiMixiitiii- rw,1, r. vc1. ?'-j i Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 Four-Passenger Coupe, S2795' V - i ' J nCtt.:.. fMtVANM; "? limousine, 93395 CENTRAL CHANDLER MOTOR CAR GARAGE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, SALEM, Jan. 6. Members of both the fisheries and game committees of the senate and house of the state legislature have been called for a joint session to bo held here today by Governor Olcott. An invitation also is extended to anyone conscientiously interested in gaining "a definite and amicable solution of the fish and game .problems of the state," to be present at the meeting. 'With the proposed joint meeting t' the committees from both the sen ate and the house I am hopeful that some concrete solution may be reach ed as to fish and game matters for presentation to the legislature tho following week," said the governor. "It is'my Intention to' present to the joint committee the recommenda tions I will have to make to the legis lature relative to tho segregation of the commercial and sportsmen's in terests anH such other suggestions as I may deem pertinent." The Hot Springs Iath House Js open every day from ,1Q o. viri. till 10 n. m. except Sundiy. whenTwe close at 6 p. m,y ' BA MEDFORD, Jan. 6. At a meeting Monday night a number of Republi can women formed a General Leon ard club, which will take an active rart in developing" sentiment in Jack son county in favor of General Wood in the residential pr.'mvv campaign. A mass meeting has been set for next Monday night, when it is ex pected officers will be elected and definite plans outlined. SALEM) Jan. 6. That Oregon is n v a, " v ' ' ' Hr MISg-!i?MMIs HI II ' If '11: i , 'M II 'II IV M II o. II 4 ... -...,- .,J J steadily growing, both with regard to population and industries, Is indi cated in a report prepared by Sam A. Koze, assistant secretary of state, showing that the department tran sacted more business during the yeat just closed than over before. THg DALLES, Jan. 6. Asserting that he is certain from evidence col lected that his brother has met with fcul play here, Charles Rees of Van couver, Wash., arrived here today searching The Dalles and surround ing country for traces of August IL Rees, shepherder, who was last seen i this city on September 8. slon department of the Oregon Agri-!be sent to the Oregon state. legisla- cultural college has started a series of schools to be held in the various counties of the state. The schools will last for a week in each county and fill be under the management of the extension department and the counT ty agents. The schools will open January 19. ALBANY, Jan. G. Marriages out numbered divorces more than seven to one in Linn county during 1919. A total of 223 marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk's office here during the year and only 30 oivorce decrees were entered in the circuit court of Linn county In the same period. CORVALLIS, Jan. 0.' The exten- DUL L SPLIITING SA1..EM, Jan. 6. The city ot Rose burg, through Mayor Hamilton and City Recorder Whipple, has filed ap plication with the state. engineer for the appropriation of 1000 second feet of water from the North river for the irrigation of 120 acres of fruit land in Josephine county, ac cording to a request filed wjtlr the engineer. ture requesting the adoption 'of, uni form feed laws, with some minor changes to be suggested, by a repre sentative committee of 12 men which was appointed. ' Today's Anniversaries SICK KH E. SALEM,. Jan. 6. That E. L. Hill kidnapped his own daughter after he gained her release from a local school on the ruse that her grandfather was ill and- Is fleeing with the child to parts unknown, was the charge made to tho police hero today by Mrs. Hill. GOLD HILL, Jan. 6 Belated news has reached here ot the finding of J'. B. Welch, 80, who had fallen from his horse near his lone cabin 20 miles from Gold Hill and suffered a double I fracture of his right leg; he crawled a few feet to a drift of leaves where he was helpless for 32 hours. Dr. James' Headache Powders re. lievo at once 10 cents a paokage. You take a Dr. James' Headache Powdor and in just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's tho quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, thYobbing" splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to tho drug etore and get a dimo package now. Quit suffering it's so needless, PBe surerou get Dr. James' Headacho Powders then there will be no dlaan' polntment SALEM, Jan. 6. Because, of the eleventh-hour rush it will bo impos sible for tho secretary of state to mail all 1920 motor vehicle llconso plates for which applicants have been received 'bof ore January 15, accora ing to announcement made hero to- OREOOtf AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls, Jan. C. Resolu tions wore- unanimously adopted here by the cpnferenco on mixed feeds to 1827 Charlotte Stein, the intimate friend ot Goethe, died at Weimar. Born there, Decem ber 27, 1742. 1842 British army in Cabul began ifsf retirement; of 3,849 sol diers and 12,000 camp fol lowers, only Dr. Brydone and a few natives escaped assas sination. 1845 Congressmen Clingtrian of North Carolina and Yancey of Alabama fought a bloodless duel at Beltsville, Md. 1853 Gen. Mariana Arista resigned tho office of president of Mexico. ' ' 1861 U. S. arsenal at Appalachlo cola, Pla., seized by state troops. 1870 Indiana Stato Normal School opened at Terro Haute. 1895 Royalist uprising in Hawaii for the purpose ot overthrow- ing tho government. 1900 British repulsed a fterco at- , tack by tho Boers on Wagon Hill, at Ladysmith. 1919 Theodore Roosevelt, twenty- sixth President of tlio United States, died at Oyster Bay, v N. Y. Born in Now York city, October 2f. 1858.' Phone 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St Candle PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigar; Tobacco, Soft Drink,! Peel and Billiards Barber Shop In oCnnection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Industries 1 Opportunities Investments Good buys In farms hemes and city Jas. M. Watkins Jr. Suite 1, Swonson Bldg. Phone 484 C In Samoa nearly all babies are taught,4 to "'fivrlm before they! are two VwffiiYdlitf' ' n a'eptJlcp' rarelydlel' in daylight Vhrally ,Ub(w?eaffiiKhtfall afid mid- Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at Z. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main street P. J.Gerges , N. Q.j Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 48, L O O. F., meets Tuesday night ot eaeK week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlle Wor rel, O. P.; Nate Otterbein, Scribei P. L. Fountain Treasurer. E8TRAY One two-year old black maro, white spot in forehead, Branded on right shoulder with letter C and dia mond. Ten dnllnra rou-nrrl n TV Morgan, BIy, l-9-2o! -M,"W-