-M.if Vv WBfKJX !f-y-3.v tFi.nxifar& - "? wfr "T r'f""vjr' 'vfnrti-y"!' THE, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB TUBES MONDAY, OCTOBEn IB, 1031 -L-j '. I Ttte Office Cat PUNCTURED VISIONS 1V JUNIUS III H Tight 1'lacfl A man wont hunting In u deserted forest. A torrlblo storm cnmo up. Tlio htintor ran for shelter, llut tlioro was Bono, It bogan to rain. Ho crawled Into a hollow log, It fitted snugly. It rained nnd rnlnud. Then It ruin ad somo mora. Tlio water soaked through tho wood. Tlio logognn to swoll. Whon tho Htorm was over, tlio huntor could not got out. Ito strained till ho was bluo In tho faco. But tho I or hold tight. Kilinust od, ho Knro up. Ho know that ho would Btarvo to doath. Like a drowning mnn, ho aw his wholo Ufa flash boforo htm, especi ally his mlatakoR, Ho suddenly re nombarad that ho had navar started a bank account, and that his wlfo and baby, penniless, would starve. It mado him fool so small that ho wu ablo to crawl out of tho log with ut difficulty. Jiirtt Borrow Tills Tip Don't borrow troublo, youthful friend, Thoroforo, don't borrow ten: lor It muy glvo you troublo suro To pay It back again. Toll a woman sho looks young npd aor appreciation makes It utmost truthful. If most 'folks told nil thoy really know wouldn't this world bo a qulat 1' placoT i Ttiy hay Dry Atmowpliorm h f!ood For Cold "You do not soem to suffer ho such from colds as you uso to." "No, I can't got tho romedy any ore, so what's tho uso of1 having a coldi" Tho old fashioned woman who woro bangs has n grandaughtcr who coToru hor ours, nnd tho old-fashion-od man who usod to raco his nag on tho country plkos has grandson who doosn't think ho Is.movlng un lets his car Is doing sovonty. - .Li At The Theatres Tho raco Isn't nlways to tho swift. Somotlmos It Is to tho wlso man who knows how to work thlngi. And a woman likes t dlno In a rosU.irnnt with hor li.ilianl bo that o : o TUB BTJIAND Largo crowds witnessed tho Strand performance yesterday nf- bo cannot blamo hor for tho cook tornoon -and evening and greatly' iK. enjoyed tho big gypsy foaturo "Tho Oakloy Affair." nnd tho Charley Chaplin comedy scream, KvrrylHWly M TngKcd Man comes Into this world with nothing on him, but In a short tlmo Torybody lias somothlng on him Somo of tho- hootch being peddled about our city could cQino" under tlio clasalflcatlon of block and fall drinks Tou drink It ono block and you fall In tho noxt. Bumor has It that somo o tho vondorn nro sorvlng whlsk brooms with tholr drinks, so you can brush yoursolf off when you got up. An enthusiast Ik ono who nlways wants to bo tho onrllost to got lhp latest. Joo tho Plodder says, tho dlspost ' tlons of tho kicking cow and tho , AJcklng mnn nfo much tho sumo. Tho pr'lzo damphool of tho yoar Is tho Now York man who wnnts a dlv orco bocauso his wlfo won't talk to aim. Ambulances that oxceed tho speoil aoom to ho utlllzod na business boost era for tho doctors and undertakers. I Introducing Our Zoo That bright, bluo note, Is from tho throat, Of a black and bluo canary. Ho blown thorn bo, To lot you know He's far from ordinary I DnPAItTMHXT OP TIIR INTTJItlOB. Unllort States Land Office, T,nknvfna'. Oroirnn. Hn 1K. 1021. "Ono A. M." Notlco Is horoby given that John T. Tho Chaplin plcturo runs n Cotman, A. F. Walter Krosso, and hearty laugh to ovory Inch. Tho August L. Andrlou. all of Merrill. big gypsy film Is a closo Becond to no;mU un(1. Scetlon 13 of th0 Burroughs other big success "Tar- net of Fobrunry 2G, 1920 (Public, an of tho Apes'," according to No. HC), for, Npoctators. first: ueginmng wnn me norm- Tho samo bill will bo repeated NWtf of ScctIon 1G( ln Town8hlp 4i tonight., for tho benoflt ,of those South, It an go 10 East, W.M.; tbonco who did not sco yoatorday's per- ono tnllo R., thonco 140 rods soutn, formances. ' to tho California lino; thonco west to i iiuurswiiuii oi ma jiamaui jako I meander lino and tho Orogon-Callfor- TIIR lilBKRTV nla lino; thonco In a northwostorly Another success has been scored &"?" h '"? ."'i!?! by Jack Hoxlo In his latest Arrow Wcst ,no of section 1G: thonco north relcaso entitled "Cyclono Bliss." to point of beginning, containing 1C4 This Is tho second of tho sorles of acres, moro or.lora. Jnolf Uorln fonlnrn. nn,j will hn Second! LoU 3-4-B. Section 12, it .... A . -. and LotH 3-4, Section 1, Township 41 shown nt tho Liberty thoatro Tuos- SoHtht nan6u 9 Kast willamotto day., "Cyclono Bliss" lg an un-j Meridian, containing' 82. 6C acres, UBunl western foaturo and affordB moro or loss. t..m, irn'.i ..',..,.. -i.,i4i Third: Lots C-6-7-8. Section 2, Jack Hoxlo numerous opportunities Towngh 41 South j 9 VjaRt, to display his ability as a horso- w. M.. containing 49.90 acros, more mnn nnd as a flghtor. or loss. In addition to Jack Hoxlo, "Cy-L Feurth: NB NB Section 9. i mi..n i,. .4 .,.. 'Township 41 South, Ilnngo 10 East, clone Bliss- has u.cast of charact- w M clontnlnInB 40 acres, moro or orn who aro all woll known to tho iC8s, nil In Klamath County, Stnto of fans hero. Aftor scoring n big lilt Oregon. In "A Mnn from Nowhoro," Jack' AnV aml " Porsons having ad- Hoxlo has outdone himself In "Cy- aS 'bV not.f tort that a full jelono BIIbs." This plcturo Is a atatomont, undor oath, of such claim worthy vohicio for Jack iioxie, his siioum bo rnoa in this oirico togotner -i,iinr- iu uniiatiniiv ,tfirinf- nn,i itmrn with an application showing a super- ... .,ni .i.iii. i.i i,n i. lor right to n pormlt or lenso under nro sovoral t,hrls that ho glvos , , , , f . .... mo Bpociaiora in una piciuro. in tlon, n showing or a valid existing addition to his rldlnT: Hoxlo Is nrtvorso or conflicting claim to tho called upon to stngo a big fight Jnnd 0J1Itno, minerals thoroln under tiiu iiuifiiu iuiiu ti)vn, un ur uuiuiu "Vtlio 27th dny of Octohor. 1921: oth- erwlso such claim may bo dlsrogard od ln granting tho pormlt or loaso bolng Farm Unit "A", Section 10. Township 41S, Range 12B, Willa eoteo Meridian, has filed notlco of Intontlon to moko final throe year Proof to ostabllsb claim to tho land abovo'doncrlbcd, before C. It. DoLap, Clerk or tho County Court, at Kla math Falls, Orogon, on tho 17th day of Octobor, 1921. Clnlmnnt names as witnesses: IJ. U. Smith, F. J. Halosok, L. U. Hoi brook, Edward Hamilton, all of Ma tin, Oregon. Notlco will bo published for five consecutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Herald. JAS. F. BURGESS, 13-20-27-3-10 Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tlio Interior. Not Coal Land. U. S. Land offlco nt Lakevlew, Oro gon, Septombor 22, 1921. Notlco Is horoby given that Bonja mln Furcb, of Fort Klamath, Ore gon, who, on January 7tli. 191K, mado Homestead Entry. No. OlOflll, for BE'.4NKl. BNEiSIJ, Section 1, Township 33S, Range CE, Willamette Meridian, has flic, ncuco of Intention to raako final thrno-ji'nr Proof, to establish claim to tho l.ind abovo described, boforo ;. R. UoLup, Clerk of tho County Court, nt Kla math Falls, Oregon, on tho 1st day of November, 1921. Claimant namon as witnesses: Pan Ryan, Jack McAullffo, Ed Pomrroy, Bert Qray, all of Fort KUmitth, Ori. gon. Notlco will bo published for five consecutlvo ireoks ln tho Khimnlli Herald. JAS. F. BJ.tai:33. It0','lst'r. 2C-3-1 0-1 7-24 ) IN TII8E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OF OREGON FOR KLA MATH COUNTV. Summons. L'qulty No. 1330 which Is ono of tho punches tills foaturo. Fishing ana Hunting Are Reported Fine In Keno District applied for. JAS. F. BURGESS. S 19-2C-O.3-10-17 Register. IN Till! COUNTY OOUHT OF THE STATU OF OREGON FOR KliA .MATH COUNTY. Flno bags of quail woro socurod Voilco of flllnir of final nrromit. yestorday ln tho Keno district by In tho matter of tho Eatnto ot David L'a number of Klnmath Falls sports- M, Dunn, Docoased. men and Incidentally some of the -- - - - - nlcost strings of Dolly Varden.ontltiort C8tate, on tho lot!l ,my ot trout caught this year woro also October, 1921, filed hor final account hooked. Tho catch of trout mado by In tho nbovo entitled court and mat It la said that a northern tender (Mtwhoasked a Tulsa, bootlegger iMt week. what' sort of drink, cotton gin la, rocolvod the Information promptly,, together with a bottle of 4eqatred grape 'juice. geon o have bad a lot of troable own in Logan Wi Va, Wonder if tlie minora have been drinking logaa berry Juico. Hero llos Ezokal Abner Jones, May Heaven rest his weary bones) He mado hlmsolf a batch of brew, and thoa ho took a drink or twe. Wiasoasia News. Prof. Robert Goetz and his eon Robert Jr., was freely commented upoa by visitors at tho Keno dam powerhouso for the trout ran about 12 Inches, each and between tlio two fishermen, IB trout were tak en, 'I - 'Three buck deer were killed near Xeno by hunters, and em ployees of the power company re nort that kills hare been made nearly every day' this week in that vlolalty. Trial by Jury Is snU to hove exlst od.ln 2,000 B. C Tho avorago longth of humnu ltfo Is thirty seven years. Tho emerald improves la collor hv exposure to tho, light. Tho island ot Guornsey h'as enjoy ed home rale for several handrcd yeara. tor, and that Tuesday, November S, 1921, at tho hour ot 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of Bald dy, in tho court room of the above entiiloa court In tho city ot Klanmth Falls. Klimmth County, State ot Oregon, have l-.cen tlxod by tho court na tho tlmo and placo at which it will hear objections to said final account and nettle tho samo, and all persona desiring to object to said account shall file their objections with the elerk of said court on or before said dot, or shall appear at said nearhasj aad personal ly object thereto. Dated October It. lilt. JENN1B DUNN. Administratrix of the Estate of David M. Dunn, Deceased, Oct. 10-17-24-81 Not. 7. 3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land Dopartmont of the Iatorter, U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, Sept., 10, 1921. NOTICE Is horoby glvaa that John F.' Holbrook, ot Malln, Oregon, who on April 26th, 1911, made Home stead atrr, Nt. lli, fw Lot It, Adal Williams Rodrlguoz, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Rodrlguoz, Defendant. TO FRANK RODRIGUEZ, DEFEN DANT: IN THU NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro horoby rerjulrod to appear una answer mo .complaint mod a gatnst you In tho nbovo entitled suit, on or boforo Tuosdny, tho 11th dny of October, 1921, and for failure to appear and nnswer plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rellof pray ed for In her complaint, to-wlt: for a Judgmont nnd decreo of the nbovo ontltlod court as follews: 1. That tho bonds of matrimony now oxlstlng botweon plaintiff nnd dofondnnt bo dissolved, on tho grpunda ot cruel, and inhuman treat ment rendorlng plaintiff's life rulsor- ablo, burdonsomo and unhappy. 2. That plaintiff's maldon name. to-wlt, Adal Wlllani8. bo restored to hor, and that plaintiff have suchfur thor rellof as to oqulty and good con science may appertain and as to the L court mar -seem meet. October 11th, 1921 Is the last day of 'the tlmo prescribed in the order for publication of this summons in which you may appear and answer saia complaint, tne first publication thereof being August 29th, 1921 and the last publication being October 10th, 1921. This summons Is served by publica tion, by order of the Honorable R. H. Bunnell, Judge ot tho county court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, dated Aug, 27, 1921, which order required that summons bo published once a weok for six con- successlvo woeks, the first publication Doing August za, iv n ,. MANNING & GANONO, Plaintiff's attornoys, iwhose office nnd post office address is Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Aug. Zt-S-12-19-2t-0t. S-lt, Painter atWork"- " In Many Places Tho spirit of clean up, paint up and dress up scorns to havo taken hold of many merchants nnd property ownors In this city and at tho present time, painters aro soon at work on tho es tablishments of C. F. W. Worncr, K. Sugarman, American National Bank, Army and Navy storo and Hippo dromo Dnnco Hall, Work on th'o Pns tlmo Billiard parlor will start within tlio coming week, Mr. Alnutt says. Painting as a general rulo, tho painters say, starts in tho spring months nnd wel' up Into summer but this spurt now by the progressive films mentioned seems to Indicate that tho owncru fcol that prices aro r'sht now and the present tlmo li tho best to have the v.rk done. Other building ouncto aro considering tho possibility of having, painting done boforo winter 'sets In, painting con tractors say. . Proprietors II. H. Jenkinsa'ad!,, C. F. W. Wernor provided a splen did breakfast, dinner and s upper for their guebts. The picnic wilt bo an annual nffair each yoar dur ing October and is said to bo the first ono given this year' by any ot tho smaller local establishment MARKET AND GROCERY KMPLOYEK8 IN PICNIC Tho first annual picnic of the employees of tho Lincoln market and Lincoln grocory took place, yesterday when four carloads? of, omployecs and friends drove to tho. California Orogon Powor company dam at Keno and spent tho day. ' Get results by using class ads. WOOD! Prices may advanco any day, .this Is your notlco, no further guaranteo on prices. Buy your GREEN SLAB or BLOCK-WOOD now and avoid advances that aro sure to come. Ask about our dky-xamAkack For Yoar Heater 0. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn 410 Mala St. Phone BM ""''NAAAMVVVVMVVVMMVMWVVWVVVVVVVVWVVMVVMVVMAAA1AAAA What Can be Done for Chronic Throat Troyble Monday Health Talk No. O Tho tochnical namo for soro throat Is pharyngitis. It Is another, name for ;old ln tho throat or catarrah of tho throat. Tho attack when ot the acuto variety begins with dryness and soreness ot tho throat, slight chlllncss and fever. Tho fover may not run over 102 degrees. Tlioro is a constant deslro to clear tho throat. When tho troublo is chronic there iX- Undo Ben Sayil "Nowy, every body knows what ho could do with health when ho hasn't got it." of HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL NERVES IN DISEASES OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS: UCIti P)lm :No$e E. WM. -IIIKUAI -ARMS VMIMr.C LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN VKIONEVS (BOWELS ?N BLADDER (chirvMOWtRUMIS The lower nerve UNDERTHE MAGNIFY ING CLASS IS PINCHED DV A MISALIGNED JOINr. PINCHED NERVES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IMPULSES. CHIR0PRAC- TICADJU5TINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS FREEASHAKI9EWEHDS. is a constant cough, clearing the throat and hoarseness. The chiropractor finds tend dorness ot spinal norvos in the lower neck region. This tondor ness Is traceable from the spine around to the roglonof the throat whoro tondcrnoBS is general. Chiropractic , spinal adjustments to lift tho pressure of bone upon norvo tlssuo at the spinal norvo opontng, aro usually followod by a feeling of relief almost Immedi ately. In tho following nowa Horn, what happened by-accident, is what tho chiropractor is bring ing about constantly by sclonco and skill. VOICK LOST IN BLAST IS RE COVKKED IN A DIVK .... LONDON Thomas Clangor ing, ot Sllvertown, who lost his speech In tho Sllverton explosion, which killed his mother slstor and brother, cnmo to Baldock to" oearch for work. A poor swimmer, Clanwarnlng went In at Lotch worth nnd dived into tho deep end by mistake. Finding hlmsolf in danger, tip shoutod and became vlolontly active Ho was hnlped out and found ho bad rccororod his speech. Chicago Horald and Examiner, August 2, 1921. WHEN HEALTH BEGINS depends on thon you tolophono 639 J for nn appointment. Consultation Is without charge. Drs. Mallett & Mallett Offlco over Underwood's Drug Storo Phono 03U-J for appointment tf AJ Ui!ir v BT tho departed ones be boaor -ied oven In (lie grave,' Xt taa sculptured nvarblo direct our foot steps to the sceao of their long Bleep: Let the chiseled epitaph re peat their Banes aakl tell where, re pose the aobly good aad wise. JLoagreUow. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls