VAflis nnvKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY .1, 1031. OAMINDAIIH IIMWICKD IIV hoozi; VAHVM HAN FIIANC'IHCO, Jnn 3.- Foil tinil courts of northern Cnllfornlu lmvti nlimit 3000 I'imtm of ulliiuod vIii Intliiii of iirnlillililoii Iiiwn on their docket, according (o John L, Coil sldliw, riuluriil prohibition enforce ment agent. Tim court urn about two yours bo lilnil In tlinlr work, on ncrnuut of tint congi'stlnti or cnncn, dmnldlno wild recently. An n remedy ho niiggontud K FOR TEN YEARS Flume, niny not bo lliu Inml of ttio Iron, tmt II'h tho homo of frro verso. HAD AU'J'UIj UVA'AY hpixlh ah ItEHI'lItt OF INIWJI'.HTION. IH WKI.Ij .MAN NOW. i "After suffering for ton year with- 'out finding nnyllilni: tlmt would do tlint mora federal Judgun Im nppolnt- inn itny good, Timlnc lin restored my (id to try lliiior canon exclusively, jlnmltli uiitlndy and t linvo gained ton pounds In weight nlnco taking It," mild Charles F. Hon, of 111)1 ICnnt Thirty-third ntrcot, North, Portland, Oro. "For all thorn your my itomach linn Klvan mn troulilo, and often I wiih bolhurnd with rhaiimatliim In my Joint. My npputlto wan very noor and my ntomnch wan no onnlly upnot that I hint to ho vary cnroful iitiout what I nto or I would ho In mliiory for hourn nf forward. Tho rhnuma- ! tlnm In my Joint pained mo no hndly at timed I could hardly stand It, and minietlmen I had torrlhlo fainting spell and would fall unconnrlim. I had no energy, fill tlrnd anil worn out nil tho tint tlma and when I Im ' Kim taking Tanlnc wan In u hndly run-down, wenkenod condition. J "Aftor tnkltiK tho flrnt liottln of Tnntae I began to fool ntroncor and bettor than 1 hnd In yearn, and an I contlnuod Inking It my Improvement wan to great that In a short wlillo I wan a well mnn. I now hnvo a uplendld nppotlto, cat anything I want and iiocr havo any trotihlo nf tarwardii, I am entirely froo of rheu matism and havn not hail ono of thom tcrrlhln fainting nprlln nlnro I started taking Tanlnc. I novcr hare that tired, worn out fccllne ."id am alwny ready for my work, whkh I can do wlthotlt n pnrtlclo of trouble In fact, nlnro Inking Tanlac 1 feet Junt llkn a different person and It 1 a real plcnnuro for mo to recommend It to other." 1 Tanlac li told In Klaninth Fall 'hy Star Drug Co., In Lorclla hy James More Co, and In Merrill by llouih 'urn Oregon Drue Co. Adv. The Office Cat I1Y JUNIUS l&fce Home a. tioxen. Dovtinnuis 30t before jjjkr eyes! rM Innlilo Ktuff In building a column, Tho part that' tough I writing tho flrnt Now linen of ntuff; It' oany when onca You're on tho way. Ho wo'll mako thin do Kor u ntart today, STUDENTS MAKE PROGRESS, MC. CALIFORNIA NEWS ourcaoN AoiticuirimAL coi hWllJ, Corvallln, Jan. 3. Klnmath county ha five agricultural student Farmers Inventory Advocated By the Agricultural Dept. fund, has boon forced, In Uofnult of those moans of Increasing Its io- In tho collogo who havo comnloted !ource, to annotinco nn Increano of tholr flrnt term' work of thin hcIiooI tho t,llllon !on "t tho university year, Thcno tudonln nre: Karl W.',rom i0 t0 7G tt 'luartor. This In- Mack of Klamath Fall; and llohcrt lcrcn" "ccome ortcctlvo at tho bo ll. Gordon of Fort Klnmath, nopho-'KlnnlnB ot t,l no,t academic year more; Scott W. McKcndrco of Kin- ' "" " w noi appiy 10 any math Fall, frenhman! Fm,! finnifn "uaonl rcglntorcd boforo that lima, of Fort Klamath and Grant II. Nel- BTANFOUD UNIVKI18ITY, Jan 3. Htanford unlvornlty, confronted by financial difficulties which havo cauncd older InNtltutlon with larger With another noaaon of farm work and wealthlor alumni bodlon to ear-jdrawlng to a cloic, tho United Slaton ry on campaigns for additional, dopartmont of ogrlctiltu.ro I nrglnK on of Worden, vocational. All of tho Oregon counties LANCABTKIt, Cal Jan. 3 T, W. Edward, realty ODorator. cele- ruiironcnicn in mo senooi ot ogn- bratcd hs 74th ann venarv of hi culture with tho oxceptlon of Curry 'birth hero by kicking a hat oft tho iiarnoy and Jefferson. Honton coun-ihcad of a man six feet, two Inches Tnko It from u n girl with pretty oyu has no troulilo In holding a mnn' attention that I until a girl with protty legn panne by. Fred Mill sny Hint oven a man n tall n ho nometlmcs finds him self short. ISyAy 2 JwEZfffl I Jt I proposed to supply paper handkorchlefs freo to Ixiiulon school children who nro not no equipped Healthy Automobiles JMM 4i n n n i JSt'4 ! Immmi lmuri hJ TW3 r t." -sigaga You cannot oxpoct your car to bo honlthy all wlntor unions you glvo It propor protection. Sick Cars Are Expensive Kxposuro to weather causes trouble, deterioration nnd rapid depreciation. Wot wires causa short circuits wator on metal parts causos rust. Tho paint on tho body will chock and crack It nolsturo Is allowed to colloct nnd stand. GIVE YOUR CAR A HOME Keep It Out of the Hospital This company will holp you. Big Basin Lumber Company Exclusive Representatives of the National Builders Bureau I'lKtiiv It Out I'Vr Yiiumclf I know a lad Whono parent had HI future doped out to n tco; They thought they know When ho was two Exactly what their son would bo Flvo years or more Ills mother woro Ono lint, for his dear snko to savo; Hho didn't mind, Ills father shlned Ills own shoos went without a nhavo. "Did ho mako good?" Wo know you would Inquire, but wo'ro compelled to say Wo do not know; 'Twas long ago, And 'bout that tlmo wo moved away. ty load with an enrollment of CG, Multnomah second with C3. Twenty- six of tho Oregon counties havo 79 of tho 1A4 federal rehabilitation men now onrollcd for agricultural workMn tho college Multnomah county has If, of thcno rohnbllltntlon mon, Hen- ton nnd MVirlon 8 each, I.ano C, Uma tilla 4, unkor, Clnckamas, Linn, own Union, Douglas and Washington 3 tall, without losing his balance "When I nm 100 years old," re marked Mr. Edwards, "I shall tako on a much taller man." SAN FItANCIBCO, Jan. 3-Onco again tho nlcklo Is coming Into Its that an annual property lint or ln ventory bo mado by ovory fnrinor. It In tho only means, department spec lallnts say, whereby farmers may know accuratoly their net financial worth, what progress they nro mak ing from yoar to year, and how tholr Investment In farm proporty Is being distributed. Property lists, or Inven tories, mado In accordance with a plan outlined In tho office of farm management, United States depart ment of agriculture, are not difficult to mako nnd are of great valuo to any farmer who Is striving to hotter his conditions overcomo obstacles to success, and place his business affairs on a sccuro foundation. To drift along year after year, not knowing; whothor toward success or failure, In not tho practice ot business mon. Specialists of the dopartment nro pro pared to glvo complete directions for (making a farm Inventory that will Following tho dron In tho nrlc of P"1 tho farnl on a business basis. enen, lunmnui. i'oik, Morrow, I.ln- n cup of coffoo from 10 to 5 cents In coin and Yamhill 2 each, Crook lako,many of tho city's eating establish IJoschutcn. Wallow. Columbia, Hood ;,nent, comes tho announcement of a mver, loos, Wasco, Mnlhour and, big restaurant In tbo city that ploi New Itconl. EnrI Hbcpbcrds. .'M)-.T NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTIiKMEXT Jackson 1 onch In addition to tho federal rehabil itation mon, tho stato has 11 Indus trial rehabilitation men onrollcd at tho collcgo for special training In agriculture Tho act under which thcno men nro sent hero to nchool was passed by tho special session of tho stato legislature In 1020. Tho act Itself Is an extension of tho original workmen's compensation law enacted In 1913. would be G cents per cut. The same bouso only a few days ago was charr ing 20 cents for "coffeo nnd." nr Iloconh. liirl Khcphrnl. .10-3 1 San FItANCIBCO. Jan. 3. Seven of tbo 12 men holding tho distinc tion of being tho first group of stu dents to completo collcgo education at tho University of California are still living, It was learned following tho completion of a census of alum ni. All nro mora bors of tbo class ot 1873. Nptlco Is hereby given that tho un dorslgncd administrator of tho cstato of Henry Mason Bristol, deceased, has filed In tho County Court ot the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, tho final account of his administration ot said cstato and said Court has flxod January 24, 1921, at 2:30 P. M. an tbo tlmo and tho Courtroom of said Court as tho placo for the hearing at said final account and for tho set tlement tbcrcof. Dated: December 20, 1920. EDMUND M. CinLCOTE Administrator of the cstato ot Henry Mason Bristol, deceased. Dec. 20-27 Jan 3-10-17 Doc (loddard declares that thoro In a land of pure delight whero waf fles nro served with mnplo syrup both day nnd night. A.U I Ad A shoo storo In Chicago adver rise tiiuniy: "Anybody who wenrs our shoos will havo a fit." tJ$M$M$M.$M5$M Juki Our Monuments MAIIKER8 AND HKAD8TONEH Embody Dignity nnd Distinction Tboy oro designed, cut and built with particular regards (or Individ uul roqulromonts. Long established In business, unoxcollod facilities and inodorn mothods mako posslblo tho attractlvo combination ot suporla tlva quality nnd modorato prlcos, -our work affords. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. -djSu fSvsBnTS9 Miii'IMMIIIki-iI, Dear Ah-or-aw-fuss-cat A I understand that you Mill havo sovornl lines left, I am taking a chanco and sending )ou these gems of poesy Mary gat A llttlu hut. Hor hubby gat tho bill. And after thnt ICo thought n lint Was qulto a useless frill. Mary gat A llttlo cat. 8ho mado It wear a bell. And ovcry night Thnt cat would fight Tho rackot suro was swell .Mary gat A llttlo fat And thought that shVri re duce Sho went to work Without a shirk And now sho went 'cm loose. f i z i ! I X X I X I X I t V r T ? S" J s--5"$""5" 5-55s5"55,$5"",5m,$5""' LUTHY Is Coming to Klamath Falls t !. time' . ,4 Hx INtit.' r T T t r T t r t Theso follows about town Just budding Into iiinnhood who enn sprout as many as n'nv -Urs on tholr uppor Up. havo llttlo enjugh senso to bollovo that peopln will think "It" Is a mustncho MAOICIAN'S GOODS LOS ANOHLi:s,vCnl., Jnn. 3. Iloquosts for "ono spirit hand plain," "ono spirit hand clammy" and "ono vanishing spectro" woro on a list ot noeds soon hero recently. Thoy woro not scon, however, In connection with tho spectral but woro tho oponlng Items ot a bill ot goods ordorod from a local ninn who has built n world-wide, roputntton, nnd a largo factory, from manufactured goods for magicians and prestidigitators. lllco thnt always fall ono wny, cards that clinnga from spot to fnco, horns that blow tbemsolvcB and un winking oyos thnt gleam from empty dnrknoss nro a fow ot his simpler spa- clalltlos. MASONIC LOlXin QUITS. DILLION, Mont.. Jnn. 3. Ono of tho oldest Musonlo lodgos In tho stato ot Montnnn lino passed out of oxlstonco. It was No. 16 of Han- nock, onco tbo capital of tho stato ono horo. nnd a plonoor city, Tho nannock TELEPHONE RATES AND THE ' DECLINE - t IN PRICES ' Tho Tolcphonc Company has asked Its patrons In Oregon to pay moro for their telophono scrvlco. It has placed tho facts and figures ot the situation .boforo the 1'ubllc Scrvlco Commission for tholr investigation and verification. Tho Increase will not amount to much to Individual subscribers, but tbo aggregate will permit tho Company to properly maintain and develop Its scrvlco. Wo havo shown tho Commission that wo aro operating at a loss. Our expenses nro greater than our earnings. Tho ownors ot tho property are receiving nothing from their Oregon Investment and tho Interest duo on dobts which should properly ho borno by tho Oregon properties aro not being paid from Oregon receipts. b At tho hcnrlng boforo tho Public Servlco Commission not a fact or flguo pre sented by tho Company was disputed or disproved. Tbo only material contention mado wns thnt Incronscs wero perhaps Inopportune in vlow of tbo apparent decline in general commodity prices. Tho Company Is asking tor a roasonnblo return upon its existing Investment, vtlthout regnrd to tbo uncertainties ot tho future. Tho Company flics periodical reports of Its speratlons with public authorities and Its future Investments will bo tho subject of constant consideration and future adjustments, it necessary. Salaries and wages mako up 72 ot our current expenses. Wo bopo thoy will not bo roduced nnd do not think they should be. , In tho flvo years 1010-1920 Inclusive, wo havo incrensed tbo wages ot our plant peoplo 1307,000.00. Our traffic (operating) omployeos 1681,000.00, commer cial employoes, 98,000.00, a total ot $1,086,000.00 por annum. Eftlclont and contontedomployecs mean good servlco. It is tbelr duo and our doslro that tholr compensation bo oqunl to thnt paid in other lines ot business activity. " , Adoqunto servlco Is dependent upon ndequato rates. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company lodgo has Just boon luorged with