THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tuijsday, Di:cnMin;n it, ioso. l'OI,AM VIM MAVK CONTUOli OK IMNZKI longuu o( tuitions, It wnH nttitnd In a1 report from tliu military tommls nIuii, United Htntnii Bonntor, Mixllll M Coruilck, wntcluid tlm proceeding)!! of din iisnumhly today from tlio jirorni I ml. tins ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop 707 Main St Phone 341 W (II0NI1VA, Doc. 14.- Military cun trol of DiiiixIk ly I'oliiiiil hit boon rorommmiilml Id tlm rounrll of t lio JmJ t4 TO CAST VOTE A. gallery. ir in dotif, rito iter nn Aniintnn-Oluvcr Merchandlso Order Our bcnullful window wilt .Milst you ""In selecting your Christmas GlfW. MAMMMMMAAAAMWWWWVMWWMyWVMAM)MM4 I t ! A(1H TH1UCH 4. irHlDflCfD m oil .Phi M Tbo Announcing ritOOIlAM OF TUB Catholic Ladies' Bazaar WKDNKHDAY kvj:.vino Die Opening Dnnca will itnrt at 8:30. Hofroshmont will lia sorvod odor 10 p. in. A program ruploto with special feature hoi boon prepared for thin oronlnc. TMUIWDAY AITKHNOO.V At 2 p. m. will itarl tho snlo of tho most baautlful ombroldorlns oror shown In tho city. Oilier artlclet of oxcoptlonal value will bo on alo, affording aroryono nn opportunity of purchasing for gifts, article poMPinod of Individuality, oxqulslto workmanship and tintnatchabln beauty. Afternoon tua will bo sorvod from 3 to C p. in. tho following menu being lorrcd for 3C centi: CHICKEN BAI.AD 8ANDWIGH BTIUI'S TKA Hrsorvo a labia for your tea party. 1'tiono Mm. Lorouz, 31C-H, for your tablo rciorvatloni. THUIWOAY KVK.NINU . i Convorsaxlono. Wear your prettiest gown. KIIIDAY AKTKItNOOM This will bo children' afternoon, and wo have hoard whisper that Bantn Claus will bo In tbo ball from 3 to C o'clock to Jnarn what tho chlldron would Ilka to haTO him bring thorn for Xou, Thore will bo a letter box for message to Santa Claui, and you abould not fall to fill with Joy and Innocent anticipation tho heart of your Illtlo ona by having thorn mall a totter to Banta and thon you can ao that It It answered. I'JUDAY KVKNIXO Another of tbn delightful dance for which tbla llaxaar will be noted. Hale of good, amuacmenta and rbrrethmont. HATUItOAY AFTKIIXOON Sola tif good will bo hold from 2 to C o'clock. From 3 to S o'clock tea will bo served, tho menu consisting of trult salad, sandwich atrip and ten. Don't forgot to rcsorvo a tublo for your toa party. HATUIWAY KVKMNO The big cloning danco will bo given. Elaborate plan have been niado to muko thl evening a memorable ona for fun. Blnce tho ffalr I to be- somewhat In the naturo of a Mardl Oral, those who wish to come en masque will ho welcomed and a prlxa will bo given for tho beat and one for tho moit ridiculous costumes. Special feature will be t,nterspered throughout the evening and refreshment will be aorvod after 10 o'clock. It will com to a closo promptly at midnight. The sale of good will contlnuo throughout tbo evening, KAOIIAMCNTO, Cul., Dee, 14. Cnllfcfrnlu'H 13 presidential (doctors, three of whom nro women, will moot it Biicriiiiiotito on Morulny, Jnnunry 10, 1921, formally to ritst tho' state's doctoral voto for Hninilor Wnrren 0. Hnrdltig for jTrnnlilont nnd (lovornor Calvin Coolldgn vlcn president Tlm ballotlnK usually tnke placo In tlm sonata chumhnr nt tho capital and Is vltbout unusual ceremony Tho proccduro of tho doctors Is fixed by law. They must moot nt 2 p. m. on tho Mien lid Monday In January follow ing their uluctlnn nnd proceed to voto by ballot for ona person for prcsl dont nnd ono portion for vlco-prosl- dent of tbo United States, ono of whom, tlm law says," I not an In habltnnt of this ntato." At tbo conclusion of tho balloting, (ho result of tbo votu Is certified and transmitted by mall to tho prosldcnt of tho United States sonata. Tho doc tors aro allowed f 10 by tbo stato as compensation for their services and .ton conts a mllo traveling expense from their homo towns to Sacra monto and roturn. In tbo avent of the death of a presidential elector, or other Inabil ity to dlschargo his duilos, tho law requires (ha electors prasont to satoCt from among tho cttlxens of tho stno as ninny ponons as will supply tho vacancies, Tho republican presidential doc tors choson at tho last general doc tton are: John If. Itosscter, Mr. Kdward P. Olasor, I-awrenco J. Flah erty all of Han Francisco; W. I. Hoi llngsworth, nm Mrs. I). C fltophons, I Os Angeles; A. II. Hewitt, Yuba City; A. J. Mathows, Husanvlllo; Oeorgo M. Francis, Napa; C C. Young, Ilorknloy; Mr. Charles C. Tongue, Ventura; Oeorgo It Dnvls, 'I'asadena, Wyllo M. Olffen, Fresno; and Kdward Fletcher. 8on Dlogo. t Y t t I A SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS Christmas Gifts V You will find appropriate Xmas gifts in our various depart 4 ments and you will know that it will please when it comes from f n SHOWS NEED OF our exclusive and well selected stocks. SUGGESTIONS Blouses Sweaters Phoenix Hosiery Kayser Underwear Philippine Underwear Crepe de Chine Underwear Gloves Furs Silk and Corduroy Kimonas Bath Robes Petticoats ! f t f 7 7 T ? KB 4 t f T ? r T t T . - AAAAAAAsaasaVsaV. aVAAAAeaVAA.AA.at.Aak.A.A.A.AAAAAAAAA. Z. vvVvVV 331-3 v DISCOUNT SALE is now in progress on COATS SUITS . DRESSES Andross-Glover Style Shop 707 MAIN STREET D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEAKS CHOPS J BAKRITE BREAD p - - ir iiJis-TjvrV"nrvnrufrirurij, THE REX CAFE IS NQW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION ERY STORE, THE REX CAFE. THE REX CAFE FISH OYSTERS 1 I Rub Backache Awaij. J Uncle hurt you? Can't traghton ip without fooling sudden pains, sharp nchoa nnd twinges? Now IIh tonl Thnt'a lumbngo, sciatica or may be from a strain, and you'll got blossod rollot tho moment you rub your bnck with aoothlnc, ponotratlng 'St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing olso tulcoa out soroness, Jnmonoss nnd Htlffnpas ho quickly. You simply rub U on it ml out comes tho palu, It U porfoctly harmless nud doosn't burn or dis color tho skin, - n I.lmuor upt Don't sufforl Hot a smnlt trial bottlo ,from any drug storo, nnd after usjng It Just onco, you'll forgot that you. ovor had head ncho, .lumbago or sciatica, becnuso your back will novor hurt or cbubo nny moro nilsory, It novor disap points nnd )intt boen rocommendod for CO years, Adv, t (Imik'iI Ity (lie Ktnto l.lrrstork Ksn- Itnry Ikvinl.) Tho llvnstock Industry Is passing through tho long looked fdr readjust ment period that ovoryono at all fa miliar with th'o Industry knew must tako place boforo tho business would got back on a firm foundation. Tho surprising thing has been that things nro ns good as they nro. No great amount of forced liquidation has tak en placo. Tho presidential election, which ulwaya brings about business stagnation, has passed and soon a new congress nnd a now prosldcnt will bo asked to pass what appears to bu much needed legislation for tho Industry. Already It Is roportci that thero Is a lotting up In tho buy ing of cortnln foreign wools for im port, tho would bo purchnsor, fear ing that ho may got cuught with his Import product In tho protection barb of tho new tariff fenco that this spoclnl session of confirosB mny es tablish. Focd Is plentiful and must remain clioap. In ordor to market tbo enormous hay crop of nearly avory section of Oregon, much winter feed ing must bo rosortcd to and n brisk homo market for much of our fuod Ing stuff ought to bo in ovldenco. The desort section of Oregon, which linn formorly boon used as a wlntor raiiRo for many of our Intorlor shep herds, but which owing to tho high prlco of slioon during tho war par- loo, wus not used becnuso of certain wlntor hazards, Is now being thrown Into uno for tho cheap cnrrylny over of in uny of our range flocks. Tho oarly fall rains hnvo Insured n rnnk growth ot nil desort grasses nnd a spring1 lamb crop far abovo tho nvor- ago ought to result from this year's carry over of nil range brooding awes. Tho spring markot, which has been exceedingly poor. for tba past yoar should bo materially holpod by pur chnsors from Montnnn, Wyoming nnd tho Itocky Mountain stntes that hnvo oxporloncod hoavy wlntor losses dur ing last yoar nnd a lamb crop ot but BO per cent of tho normal. Cattlo soom to havo roachod tho bottom and, a slight climb In prlco might woll bo lookd for. Wore It not for our abundant hay crop tho feodor and yearling ond would bo a sourco ot, somo llttlo concern, but as tho food situation Is ontlroly satisfac tory nnd much outsldo rnngo Is over- whoro roportod thoso unsold animals may woll bo put to tho profitable task of garnering a feed crop that might 6therwlio go ungathorod. Sta tistics show that Oregon cattlo prof' Its are made from tho range running of cattlo rather tnan from tho food lot. Thl year might how a, much bettor serine bnlanco than la now looked for. Tho Oregon cattlo pro ducer ha materially Improved the quality ot his animals by tho bring ing In and uso ot puro blooded bull on yio rango and with good feed, a high and doslrablo typo of animal will bo offered tbo range statos teed era and shippers. Department Asks Million to Fight Forest Fires, 1921 f WASIUNOTON. D. C. Dec. 14. Legislation and an appropriation of $1,000,000 to cnnblo the department of agrlculturo, through tho forest ser vice to co-oporato with tho states In forest-flro protection nnd other for estry work In tho next fiscal year has been asked for by Secretary More- dlth In a supplemental ostlmnto sub mitted to congress through tho trons- uby department, with tho approval of tho prosldcnt. This amount Is need ed, Secretary Meredith foels, In or dor to cntor on a broad program for conserving tho forest resource of tho United Statos. For somo years tho forest sorvlco has had $125,000 annunlly tor co operation with states to protect tho watersheds ot nnvlgnblo streams agnlnst forest tires. If the now rec ommendations aro adopted, the work will aim at tho protection ot forest lands generally with a vlow to In suring tholr reforestation. WEATHER RECORD I o lloioaftor Tho Herald will publish tho moan and maximum tempera tures nnd precipitation record ns tnk ou by tho U. 8. acclamation sorvlco stntlon. Publication will cover the day provlous to tho paper's Issuo, up to & o'clock ot tne day. V re Mar. Mln. clpltatlon Doc. 1 . 43 34 11 Dee. 2 43 31 Dec. 3 . . 43 37 Doc. 4 39 23 17 Dec. 5 32 12 Doc. 6 30 17 13 Die. 7 '36 25 12 Doc. 8 37 26 29 Doc. 0 37 25 Dec. 10 38 27 Doc. 11 34 27 44 Dec. 12 32 20 Dec. 13 36 28 03 m TUUKKV 1'IUCKS K08Bnima, Doc, 14,County agont, Haslott, announced today that a mbvemont had boon launched for forming another pool to control tho prlco'ot turkoys for the holiday trndo. Ho said' that' tho Thanksgiving pool savod the growers over $3000. "Try It Out Yourself" i says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. , The good, rich, real to bacco tasti lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco stw'MlliWsMsffrlTrTCrm x Mr mf GOOD FOR NOTHING SPACE Can Be Made Useful and Attractive There's a room in your home you have never been in. It is the attic. It isn't a room yet. Amiwud wall board, either plain or veneered, will transform this attic into a neat, comfortable and convenient winter play room for the kiddies. Give the Children a Room of Their Own You, yourself can do the work during spare hours.' A few dollars will cover the total expense. Make the Attic Good for Something. 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