THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1021. EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House FROCK OF FLANNEL 7 Personal Mention n m iruvxjyvxxAvvi w w tJwwyJnj1J)j( AlAMSAMAAAAAMAAMMMMWNAA HI'KCIA 1 INDUCKMKNTH. PAGE WVK, HirwiHPfiSif! Hi!1 """" ."ff'WIIz: ' ' X)?u7vnHlH9HHHHMIEi. i wZiTiiJli. ri ill 1 Sm SmJ fft Wo linvu disposed of thlrtucn flno musical Instrument!) nlnco Chrlst imiih. Our hunlncsfl linn liccn es pecially hunvy on pianos and player plnnos, a fact that wo attribute) to tho Hpoclal conccs RlonH wo nro alilo to offer owlnp to carload buying for cash, Hlilpplng plaiiOH unlioxcd In harness and to Kottlng our Block on tlio ground before tlio 3C rulso In freights. You aro still 1(boliiB bolng offered IticBt) concession!) for ono reason only tho HitccpRRtu) morcliant Rolls bis on tiro Block Just ns many times each year bb posslblo and tho honker calls this "tho turnover." If tho farmer could rolso six crops of alfal fa each year you can readily sco how much moro, successful ho could hecomo. Wo again coll your attontlon to tho fact that during tho last two years you could buy as choaply at our ntoro as In tho cast. In ovory Instance not ono cent of freight or express was added to tho standard prlco and this at a tlmo when profit eering was a gonoral rulo. In short, to placo our stock In position for a rapid turnover In 1921 wo wish to dlsposo of a dozen mora flno Instruments quickly. Prices and terms novo got to bo right. EARL 8HEPHERD. O. D, Co IH1 I ' JP3M1 mm 3j5f "awr "iffMHpL. J I j2S2H3j ' , mm rff nm EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House HE HAS TWO HOMES .s,TTsr ir i xozm itxn& QARblNKR BOT8FORD Gardlnor Dotsford, ngod 3, will live fllx months of every year with hla. father, A. M. Dotsford, for merly an actor of noto; and tho other six months wlthhls mother, now tho wife of TibtJtori'a best friend. When Dotsford learned his wife loved his frlond, Raoul Flelsch mann, ho refused to stand In tho way of he'r happiness. She wtrafto Reno, got a divorce, and married Flelsch- mnnn, who had been Dotsford's col logo chum and best man at tho Dots ford wedding. SUES VOlt PAYMENT OS AUTOSIOIIHiK TRUCKS Louis Rocsch has commenced suit ngalnut T. XV Phcnogor, J, 8. Ilailoy, W, T. Estop and A. W. Walker, for tho recovery of $4000, said to be duo through promissory notes de livered to Mossrs. Estop and Walker In consideration for tho transfer of two Attorbury trucks. Payment was promised In October, and 'the com plaint alleges that no money hao been paid. Mr. Roosch, who securod tho notos from Estop & Walker, hsks MOO attorney's fees. It,. In estimated that nine-tenths of the coasts of tho world aro cov ered with sand. Canals of a total mlloago of-mbro than C000 miles aro In efficient use In England, A classified Ad will sell it. Worth Doing. A dear old man, whom the neigh bors call Undo Joo, Is noted for his patlenco in making ported ovory task ho Btnrts. Ho will spond hours working on somo Bniall detail and will not stop until ho has it porfect. When wo laugh at him for being so exact and prcsorverlng, ho says, "Well, if it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well." Wo aro Inclined to mako'fun of him, and wo sometimes scold him for being so slow; yet when wo want something especially cholco mended wo take It to Uncle Joe. We know it will be Just right whon ho Is through with it. Tho habit of doing things well grows, Just as all habits grow, and it soon becomes as easy to bo thor ough as it is to bo careless. Uncle Joe has tho habit of being thorough. There, Is a glow of satisfaction which comes when a task is well 'dono that is not .equalled by anything else. There is no Joy equal to that of knowing that one's duty has bcou well done. Thoroughness In everything Is, worth while. If life is worth living at an,, it is worth living well. L NEW TODAY FOR DENT Furnished apartment: also sleeping room, with heat. G34 N, 8th St. 8 FOUND A bunch of keys at tho Liberty thoatro. 8-10 FOR SALE Used Cambridge piano. 708 N. 9th St. 8-10' FOR SALE Sixty acres of Irrigated land southeast of Klamath Falls, all planted to alfalfa, an excellont stand. Dox 123, care Herald office. 8 TURNS FROM THE SWORD GRASPS PEN JL 'fcNs ''wvv r VmWWWWWWW3k&''-m tell C n. RiiMiiA" Italian poet-worrlor who. concluded llfo was too sweot to sacrifice. H of tho Italian government regarding Flume and It is reported will go to South .writing ot his experiences, ..- Ho has accepted the conditions America to devote his time to tt.M..L KLAMATH COUNTY IiAND CHKAP. I havo been nuthorlted to soil about 3000 acres of land in Klamath county belonging to an east ern cilont for any reasonable amount. These lands aro scattered all over Klamath county and many ot the tracts aro favorably located undor present oil indications. The lands are well worth the prlco asked for their grating valuo alone, and some tracts have timber. Nena of these lands jire under oil leaso. Rather than invest in oil stock, why don't you.buy somo ot this land out-right at almost government prices? I shall sell these lands for' the best price 'I can gei but they must be sold. Act at once It y'ojt want to ' Invest your money safely with a free chance Jo fully profit by an unexpected value which may at tach to these lands. R. E. SMITH 517 Main Street 8-11 WANT E'D-Housekeopor. Apply roohi-r2;'"Bwflnson Dulldinc. 8-15 j r , - r 11IO-WOODMEN' MEKTINO Ewauanfi Camp, Woodmon of tho World, will hold a rousing meeting Tuesday evening, January 11, All mombors are urged to turn out for tho first meeting of tho new year and help" plan for progress. Visit ing nolghbors aro cordially Invited to (fttend. The clearing Is in tho west hall of tho I. O; O. F. building, botween Fourth and Fifth streots, upstairs. By order of. H. O. Shldlor, S-ll Consul Commander. SPKCIAT MKKTINfiS 'Kid C. A. Watorhouso who Is a successful ovangollst Is holding meet ings in tho First Baptist church at Sth and 'Washington, overy night. Tho Thomo for Saturday evening Is "Ono Thousand and Ono Men on a' Drunk." Sunday ovenlng tho Tliemo will bo "Tho Garden of tho Clods." Both subjects aro ot vital interest in the affairs of men, Como out and hear him. 8 NOTICE Tho Study Department of tho Li brary club meets Monday p. m.. Mrs. Harrison, Loador. Book discussed to bo "The Great Hunger." 8 Scotland Yard has on record about 340,000 different sets ot finger prints, ' .- ,-J-i'c , i r . . . ,.-. R. D. Davis Is In town from his homo qt Swan Lake C. C. Cooper of Macdoel, Cal Is a visitor in this city. Edgar Johnson ot Medford Is a vis itor hero and registered at tho White Pelican hotel. A. D. Lund has returned homo nf tor spending tho holidays In Cali fornia. ,MIbs Mabel Christy left for Ilor keloy this morning to rcsumo her stu dies, L. D. StovcnRon and W. E. Sco honi left for Urnnts Pobs yesterday on business. ' C. A. Wobstor, Stockton attorney, is registered at tho White Pelican hotel. R. 13. Gordon and slstofl In-lnw, Mrs. H. J. Gordon aro visitors from Fort Klamath. Mrs. G. W. Palmer and MJss Violet Palmer returned to Chlloquln this morning after n short visit hero. A boy was born hero this morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Helm of Don'anza, and both mother and child aro doing nicely. Dr. George E. Mallett, osteopath, Is leaving for Portland tomorrow to bring back his wlto and daughter. Thoy will return January 17. 'Buck" Goddard, brother of Mrs. F. C. Bamber, left for San Francisco yesterday and will pass tho win ter months there. R. S. Anderson ot Merrill is in tho city for a few days' visit with his sons, Anderson Bros., proprietors ot tho Anderson Dros. grocery. C, V. Holmes, accompanied by Mrs. Holmes, camo up from Malln yester day to visit his local grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes returned to Malln today. Paul McKee, president of , tho California-Oregon power company, and Fred O. Pholps of Medford, arrived last night for a business visit at the local otflco. I W. E, Lamm of tho Lamm Lumber company and sister. Miss Edith Lamm, and Miss Ella Elliott retrned to Chlloquln this morning after a brlof visit hore. The Misses Vova and Dorotha Martin havo returned to school at Derkoloy after having spent their holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin. ' Fred Eberhart, contractor, has al most completed the new steel brldgo across Lost river, at Olene, and con slderlng tho trying weather condi tions, has dono wonderfully well with tho work- Miss Cecelia McMahon returned Thursday night from a visit ot two months with friends and relatives in Portland. Mlsa McMahon has re sumed her position with the Ger trude Millinery company. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Larson and in fant son returned last night from Portland, whero they made a holi day visit with Mrs. Larson'B par ents and other relatives and friends. Thoy wero absent two weeks. iMr. and Mrs. A. A. Cottlo of San Joso, Cal., who .recently purchased the Enrlght ranch In tho Dairy dis trict have arrived to take charge of tho place. They left' for Dairy this morning. 'They aro accompanied by their infant daughter. pVVWWWWWWWVWWAMMAMAAMAfAAAAAAMAMMAV, !rt"$t Inda r& r - "Ai i . 'U!" i Mi ' tJi' ) i, '? iit Horo is another of those good looking flannel frocks, so vory comfortable to wear. Tho stlrght, full skirt has its two squaro pockets banded with plain buff ton ed flannel, then tho flat collar and the slecvo bands aro similarly ot tho plain flannel whllo tho sash Is of tho checked material with only a nar row binding ot the plain along its edges. Business Men Take Kindly to Housing Plan, Says Holland James Holland, managor ot tho chamber ot commcrco corporation. which Is sponsoring tho Holland housing plan, stnJCBthat thoro will uu no iruuuiQ,in iioancing mo pro ject which is oxpocted to provldo many homes in Klamath Falls dur lng tho next ycar.n H. D. Mortcnsen, chairman of thai committee, interviewed local business men yesterday, said Mr. Holland; and everywhere found support for, tho plan. ," Tho Holland plan contemplates tho erection of a 'dwelling for any person, who can furnish a lot and an Initial payment of 20 per cent ot the cost ot tho building, Succcod lng installments are paid monthly and will bo approximately tho rent valuo of tho houses. Tho corporation, which will bo un derwritten by locl men, will havo 4 capitalization ot $100,00. Thoro will bo no loan or brokerago feat ures. Building houses for people who want to own their homes Is to be tho sole' business ot the corpor ation. - Weather Probabilities Tho barometric pressure, as shown by tho Cycld-Storma-graph at' Underwood's Pharma cy, briB been very high for tho 24 hours preceding noon ioday, but since that hour has boon ' - falling qultQ-rapldly, Indicating a change in weather conditions, i Forecast for next 24 heurs: Storm. brewing in southwest. And In the Meantime