XTT T Wt pwwh" .'if rAGB THBKR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , IPfll. GDNFERENGEOH IRISH PEACE LOOKS HOPEFUL LONDON, Oct., 12 A rift In the dollcato Irish situation seoms to hovor oror tho conforonco between tho re presentative, of tho nrltlsh govorn mont arid tho loaddrs In tho Sinn Fein rTinkB, which wn. hold ycstorday la tho cabinet room of Promlor Lloyd aoorgM' resldonco, No. 10 Downing troot. Tho session lasted from 11 o'clock, to 1 p. m., adjourning until 4 o'clock In the aftornoon. Tho Irish delegates to tho confer ence woro choorod lustily as thoy frOYO away from tho mooring. Ap parently tho ,socrots of the confer ence will not be. made public as ono of tho jiremlor's aocrotarles smiling! remarked to n newspnpor man, "You cannot oxpect any news for weeks ttt." Information gleaned from officii! circles was that ropiosontatlvos from Belfast may bo Invited to participate in tho conference. ' M LIT ON LICENSES H - Twenty-Five Year Ago in Linkville 11 SM Hlofc&MI ( isnz to jed TBj" ML i mTWJWM W'WMHfr&l JCETt-MAU- ?&&&. 1 axrSi Br u mn,40r 'I ahaitMMoM MiiMirManwstur IWCA iiiiii mcpncc BB Bl BB . H hii i iii. mil. 1. 1 II I LI. UIUUUUU I ' rtfimri inn iimii mm w MB . III FI SHftPE l..i Jl -.-ijii-.-11-i '.. .wiiAAwwwwe" IAJNIXJUI8T HAYS 1IW ONLY UK- ItKT AIU1UT TANLAO 18 11K . - M DAAVVII jjui miri: ur.i a. owii-.. V HLIHTERS t S t, am BETTER POUTS Tmiln,11 ttiA Mltlnt rla WIS tO ' bo glron over to the addresses and discussions. At noon dologates were to bo guests at luncheon given by Beattlo business men. ..WA8HINQTON, Oct. 12. During ka tiitniinv MiifAn t tilii fall more than G.000,000 pors,ons, Estimates tho Biological survey or mo uniwa Btatoa Department of Agriculture, will go out with a'gun Into tho woods and fields or Amorlcn. Their going emphasises tho growing need of more adequate and uniform laws to con servo and protect tho, country's dwin dling game supply. "it has boon tho practice In many States," the department says, "to.ls- auo hunting licenses for tno open ..ft.nn tn nil nnDllcants, with too lit tle regard for the available- game aupply of any particular area. The hunters' may far outnumbor the an imals hunted within a glvon section, and under such conditions the ex tinction or big game especially is In evitable "The Department or Agriculture advocatos a llmltod license plan for big gamo, baaed on annual estimates of game conditions In each district. This means that tho number or big game licenses Issued for a given area la one season would depend upon the number of game animals which It has been determined In advance can be spared. Proper administration of thla sort should consorvo gamo In the greatest number consistent with the reasonable demands for local grating and other Interests and ob viate the necessity for establishing perennial closed seasons, 'except on areas being restocked." To Preserve Houte Said to Have Been Home of Edgar Poe ., RICHMOND, Va Oct., 12 Al though tho old atono houso In Main atreot, not far from the Conforderate Soldiers' and Sallora' monument on t.thbv Hill, has been acquired by tho Association for tho Preservation ot Virginia Antiquities ,,nnd will do vnown as tho Edgar Allan Poo shrlno, it In contondod by somo that tho poet had no connection with tho building and that tbo houso In which Poo uvea hero ,all havo boon dostroyed. Tho old atono house Is presumod to bo tho oldest building in the city and Is bellevod to havo boon constructed in 168B. It was believed that by manv nersons to bavo been George .Washington's one time headquarters ad has been referred to as such. The structure has been completely res tored and will be thrown open to the public next month. In the rear of the house a pergola ka been built of brick, atono and keama that came from the old office m ihn Bnuthern Literary Messenger. Vblch Poe edited. In the yard of tu nremlsea will be seen a garden flaiiad to nernetuated the Idea of Foe'a "Enchanted Garden," the ori ginal ot which la supposed to nave keen at Secondhand ,FraaWln atreeta. London'a lateet musical prodigy Is little MIm Audrey Smith, who read kuslo long beforesue,, could ajpell i'd pertormedvln,publlc concerts at mL ... nf four. Will Develop New Gold Mining DUt. BBATTLB, Wash., Oct. "-Every- .--.-- ka. 0e, ., thing that makes ror betterment or; --- -- - , .. .... . The W How Creek auartt goldvmln- a port maintenance, equipment, r ., . . . ., . . ..,'. . nnancmg, bu.lne..,organsat.on. . strict, recent ly the subject o . . ' . . . Tfrnl nnwn dlinatches. some Of couragement or transport oy water, rnnnrtInip ' ., ' ', ..llrlkfl,., nler construction are to be aiaeusseo - - - purrauwutuuii will become a "Dorraanent deep mln- by experts rrom every pari, mm -. . r ' . ... . inr enmn durlne tho eomlna; season. word at tho tentn annual conven- - ",,-,'" Vi,,,nw,w. t.on of tho Association of American th. opinion of 1 Or AltndNoks, Port Authorities, which opened hero lor or tho "" States Geological , Survey, who has just completed a Th; convention will remain In .e.-Ptlal examination of Jthe locality. ..on four day.. After It. conclusion .Seven stamp ml Is on high wto many or tho hundreds 'of doleatosl"" ' .... "l""""v"- . : " ' '. .. . .x. "it ment of tho camp will mean a heavy nere rro movory aocuun u. mo u..-.- . 7. j,.im niinn. ft. . tonnago for the now govornmont "Tho oHy regret I havo about Tanlac la that ,1 did not get It sooner, ror It certainly put me In fine shape In a vory short time," said John R. Lundgulst, 938 East Twenty-third street, North, Port land, Ore ' "Mv trouble started with tho In fluenza, and ever since I had it, un til Tanlac straightened mo out, I wa. In a run-down and miserable condition. I ate hardly enough to keep a bird allv.e and even the mll amount I did eat used to cause me hour, of .ufforlng after wards. ' 'Tanlac did for mo what all tho other medicine, failed to do and I am strong ror It. It tonedtnp my v.tAm. rave me now life and en- orrv. and although ! eat' anything I tinw v finTAv have a Stan ox Indigestion. Teniae Is certainly In a das. by Itself." Tanlac and Maniac Vegetable PHI are sold by Druggists everywyiereradv i 'WKM the advent ot women bar risters In England, the question has arisen whether they will be required to wear thVwlK a. well as the gown, when they appear In Court. SPECIAL REDFIELD'S CASH GROCERY ; THURSDAY FHJDAY HATURDAY Sugar, $8.50 i i.i tt- 10 i lb. Sack .. .60' 1.75 Germ Middlings, Prnt l,nkn Flour .. ...v. 2.Q0 Crystal Whlto Soap, 7 a Bar, IB Bar. . 1.00 Swifts Whlto Soap, 18 Bar. $1.00, Box ...'. .. .0 Corn Meal, 9 lb. Sack' ' Corn Flakes, 2 for ... ' '" .Citrus Washing Powder. Pea -Foam - l " Vi Leading Brand. Coffee ................... Eggs, in trade -- r . PHONP 49S-W-2 WB Vm 2104 South Sixth Street IS' i well, will nttend tho convention of Pacific Coast Port Authorities to bo hold In Vnncouver, B. C railroad, mining mon point out Dr. Brooks also said there was ample evidence ot oil In the valloy a"' P." Hart or WMh-Jnoar Anchorage. It. value he pre- Ington, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwwoll, ot Seattle and Dr. W. T. Cbrlstensen, chairman or tho Beattlo Port Com mission, were to deliver addresses ot welcome at today's opening session. Addresses on today's program In cluded tho follewing: Habor Transit Sheds," J. B. Strauss, Chicago; "Enlargement or n River Port by Reclamation In the Bay as It. Outlet," by Harry Phll- lans, Mayor ot Mobile, Ala.; -can. ada'a First Winter Port," R. E. Arm strong, secretary or the St. Johns, N. B. Board ot Tradejr "Port Man nmont." L. A. P. Warner, secret ary and general manager ol the Har bor Board, Liverpool, bngianu; "Dock, and Harbors Qoneral Struct ural Layout. System, and Control, Operation and Changes," D. J. Owen, general managor and secretary of tho Harbor Commission, Belfast, Ire land; "Cargo Unloading Apparatus," M. H. Brondson, city engineer of ProvldeneeR. I., "Appraisal or Wat erfront Terminal, and Harbors" H. McL. Harding, consulting engineer for the State ot New York; "Dock Aprons," B. C. Alln, director or the Port ot Houston, Texa.; "The New Naval Harbor .on Lake Michigan, Commander Walter II.' Alien, u. S. N.J "Port of Portland, Maine," Fred erick II. Fay, .Boston. k dieted, will dopend on the depth ot the overlying structure. m natrium hi, nitonted tho advance program of a modfeal examination for evory child worker not later man a month after ho has entered an Indus trial occupation, to bo repeated once s year until tho child reaches elgnt een. , vrvrtniz win rTRKDTTOttB. In the County Court ot the Stateor n..k tnm Vtatnnth Count. In the Matter ot the Estate or James Almond Rutherford, ueceasoa. v.,,.;. i. tiAAH vivAn that I have t .- .nMMi. aAminltfMlnr nf the Estate or James Almond Rutherford. Deceased, by the above entiueo conn and all porson. having claims against .. Mi.t. ....a rAfliilrAA in nrescnt I them, with the proper vouchors, with in six montn. irom tno uuw ui i Hti.. m thla aflmlnlfttrntlnn at the offlco'of Manning': Oanong, Loom!. Bldg., Klamath Fan., Kiamaiu coun ty, Oregon. Dated Beptemner n, i2i. nrn n ntlT7.Zt,E. Administrator or the Estate ot James Almond Hutnerrora, veceasea. 14-11-21-6-12 Today at the Liberty ALICE BRADY i'LITliE ITALY" Rose of, old ' Italy, tramplanted to Am,ericn orf there to bloom andflame: hate and love, in the intense old-world knanner. - TOMORROW The funniest comedian on the silver sheet BUSTER KEATON IN "THE GOAT9 and in addition to this picture we will show "CLOTHES" From the celebrated stage success of the same name . i A nmalnon Art will 11 It NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Not coal land U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Lakevlew, Oregon, Sept. 26, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam Wdrden. ot Midland. Oregon, who, on Nov. zw, iaio. mu Homestead Entry. No. 08398. lor t i aaMlnn 9.R. TnwnnniD 40 B. Range' 9 E.. Will. Meridian, has riled notice or intention to nu iui three-year Proor, to establish claim to the una aoove aescnuou, nmum C R. DoLap, Clerk or the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd day ot November, 1921. Claimant name. a. witnesses. W. 0. Sherll. T. J. Lyons. C. W. Potter, J. W. Jory. all or Midland, iNotlce will bo published ror rive consecutive weexs in i .,uiui Herald. 3. v. BDRGESS. Register. S 28-5-12-19-26 . TWsilditff Etfmbidinary I t aCertainty Man or Beast Which? tfco age ot four. t ' aMsliiAk.itisiglllM1l KsBisHgsisisisisisH9RHHisisisisisisisK&!&S4jlisisiK M WwBSBMEgMyJI . IgsHHiBs. SlH4Hl,HBl K.isisisi.isKisisisFiisHilbkhLuWJis II IHiHwHBRSisHHH isisiViisHiKsisDi "BljA $htBr sOVa0iisB ' sBisisA.'sVL'isisisiKsiKsV ,- SSv wb kcA'&j Jt WBmr IfliKsSiisiKsiKsHl KPBBF'U . . T&sgSr tMnlB Car Owners wsnt more rubber on the tread where the' wear Is hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a reJt "J powerful carcats. And they want a saentaficaUy g Noo Skid tread with all angles and contact to resist skidding rodgivt) sure traction. Firestone Cord Tires have met these demands of taa car owners. , , Read Letters Below Records from 29,000 to 57,000 Miles Hbw and then they at smpfcS bed by unusual taitancea1 rack M quoted below. Perfonnanees like these demonstrate the ultl Boate posiibllities of FireatotM Cords under careful driving. Card Tkea buflt the Firestone way could not fail to produce mileage. Every day, from" all over the country, comes the word that 10,000. 90,000 or 30,000 miles are frequent and consistent records, a it, mi ,Te Uaiverstly of Missouri has one jtyyear-old co-ed and another who is virMUaa Tin a KubWr Com IckMoHlI anafk. ektoTiB, riNtda. 0U(M1 . ...-," I dvknlt kwwlk A hiUnj t ' rl mtoTcSJ 5ST ThU tlf, hum IT.000 mUL V U, ntrvUtd It Mm tiM. Tb. vnttf linn u uck nuA- Ug u about J.000. I tfctak yoo will am IbU Ji a rtmarkabl rtcord, I U aipiclaUf mutual at 1 know tb, cwnjr to fc a mm driTtf, Haw ttr. h, iItm kU tlra, Kopw Inflatloa. Tb, tlr, qutttlon U sot Tt m ot MtTle, aa4 baa imy tadlcadoa of baiai auSlcUatlr atraas aa tbtr nhmi. I am auUloc pbotacraaba aav Sor Mfarat, tnu. Jfca Har Jt Mack Cav, Tu SCINS FABRIC NON SKID EXTRA. SIZE $13 ? Is tkU librio ttra aa ba our cord tlrta ISil caa acoriS, tbla quality- at kla ftwo. :,'-:ir.h' HSSi, riac. Hiaaupoua, RS... co'm urn -J X8"8vW ami mil.a. Tha COaa tlr, rolM p.a nUfJ ,1 bttwra J4.000 tot 11.000, ThM, wtr, boUi tr titf and had bora cut conttdtttbly , by chaloa. Tha two froo tlrti h ton, bjtur Uua 11,000 nulc, and aro till la food condition. I opict to get at toaat 40,000 inlla, Irom (achat tbtm. I nd ,carcaly Sir that tta Flrwtaaa wd will b, my tit wl ..-. . tSS UB.au, aw. I- W'l Ttre$tone F CORD TIRES i . ,aaaB Btaa m asMf Ikssisc Kostoo tajs ke Sssrt fcawsr. Uauaw M He rM4 U- ? " ""rx" c.S7z: i ttat M was ! - .--. E R. DANNER MOTOR CO. D. A.KENYON - R. R..R. GARAGE, 8th and Klamath -t 6andPkira Klamath nw Ninth III Mil & jy- f v -T-J " iT-