r & j'-VX -r i .UVifc m PAGI3 P1VM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON b'atmiday, ooTonttfi is, 1021. mr$& D-Atlfe nAVt ". iJ WftM MONTH TO GET TO E In Oregon whero hunting can bo ilono legally with no rear of nr rct," Socrotnry Mrfaally advises. m - Nimrods Awaiting Arrival of Water Fowl From North "Intorest In liolncr manifested In I ho c6mlng boxing tournament scho dtlod for'Novombsr 12 at McDonald's linll anil a numbor of tickets havn hoen sold, I). H. Crump nald last night to a numbor of fight fans who were asking about tho coming- ovent. "Hob Iloss, ono of tho principals In tho ton round go with Hilly I tuff of Chi loquln, Is In training dally at tho U und I hall, and knowing that Billy I Huff Is no slouch In tho fighting garao, Itoss Is ondoavorlng to got himself In thu pink of condition for ton gruelling rounds. IJuffs kcops hlmsolf In first class fighting con dition and, for this ovont, will cer tainly 'lo proparod hotter than usual,1' - '1 TlckotB Imvo hoen placed on Bala at Hourly ull tho rostaurants and poolhalls In this city, tho prices ranging from $2 to $3, with war ttrx added. Crump says that tho peoplo who purchoso tickets for seats In tho balcony overlooking tho ring will hnvo an opportunity to seo tho fights far bettor than from tho ground floor, " ' "Spooking of Bob now," Crump tald, " Very fow people know that ho has boon prominent in tho fighting gauio, elmply bocauso ho is working In this city. Hobs has trinkets glron to him .by tho Kngllsh nobility for tho part ho took in the great sporting card put on i abroad during tho (.ourso of tho groat war. When In ternational contostt wore mado be tween flghtors from Franco, Groat Ilrltaln and. America, Itoss was run ner up in tho events Just boforo a Great Herman offonslvo broko up tbo tournament and forced tho postpone ment of tho, games until the Gorman prossuro, on ho lines could bo re llovod. Tho games wero novor re umod as tho war camo to a closo and the, men wero sent to dlfforont parts of tho wqrld." 1 tfows came that ,Huff Ijad started his training at Chlloquln this woek and that he has been smoothing off tho rough spots which were loft after his last, battle at Lakcvlew. 1 Tho balance, ot tho flgh(ors In tho preliminary and soml-wlndup are also doing road work, shadow box ing and othor necessary work to round out for their battles; VTwentjr eight days should put tho boxers In tho best' of condition for tbo coming tournament and It they are not, woll I'll bo tromondously disappointed, but I nm watching them closely and if thoy fall to mako good beforo tho card Is pullod, I'll pull overy man out for I have agrood with the boxing commission to glvo tho public a first class card, and I intond to do so," Crump said. Anxious cypH nro bolng cast to wards tho north by sportsmen ulnco tho arrival of tho first rain Thursday and conjectures mado whon tho first big flight of the much desired duck and gooso trlbp will nrrlro In tho marshes and lakes of Klamath coun ty. A small flight of ducks and gceso iamb last wcok from tho north and tho sports got numorous nlco bags of both kinds of wildfowl. Quito a number of goeso wore klllod In tho Malln section but within tho last fow days', at Bportlng hcadquartors, tho Information has been that tho goeso Imvo left but nro replaced by an ad vance guard of northern ducks. ' The main flight, of goeso, sports mon say, will como somo time during tbo lattor part of this month whon tho first' snows nro taking placo In Pppada. Tho samo condition pre vails In rogurd to tho ducks but thoy utrngglo In at all times until old norous begins raging severely, then thoy como with a runh, along with tho honkers. , ' , Tho deer hunters aro taking ad- vantngo of tfacf wet weather to try their skill, within tho last threo dayj, ovor 50 hunters have purchased ammunition nt bo hardware stores, stating that thoy Intended to leavo for tho woods. Tho soason will end Octoboj. 31 In District Twtv which Includes .Klamath county. v ' IS. ROSE M. BRBWN 20 IN FOUR WEEKS- TIE CI DKCLAHKH IT'S SIMPLY ABTOtf IHIIINO TO BEH TUB , WON DEIIFUIj BENEFITS BnB HAH DKIUVED FltOM TANIiAO HAvn TRnnmT.if. main Armv.fi HAVE DIBAPPKAItKD. I Tbo greatest picture ever shows in Klamath Falls: "THE THREE) "It sounds unreasonable, but I hnvo actually galnod 20 pounds in loss than a month's tlmo by taking Tanlnc and tho wonderful benefit I havo dorlvod from tho use of this modlclno is simply astonish ing," said Mrs. Rose V. Drown, 111 Third Stroet, Manchester, N. H. "Why, I am so happy to be re lieved of my troubles I can really nnvor praise this modlclno onough. Up to' tho tlmo I bogah taking Tan lac, I suffered for something over two years with a Tory bad form of stomach trouble. ' "My nppetlte was so poor I could scarcely eat a thing. My stomach would bo so badly bloated with gas somotlmos I wa almost afraid to go toTodfor fear t wonld actually smother J. I felt tired and worn out raostjjof tho tlmo. and bocamo terribly "discouraged over my con dition. I often had snch violent headaches. I was unable to be out of bod for two or three days at a stretch. "Four bottles of Tanlae com- I J,.fcllir-fci-j''. ' . Jtmm, JHHj smsBmBmBm ' usm 1 -Ktf&is--L. --.wavjw-t4 4-Kh -uii -R 5? . . it f.r ). - aL H L'"' . . Ea 9mY K .. v ' W" vi II MRS. HOSE M. BROWN "' ' i ii . i want wan- WOOD TAKES POST. MjANILLA, P. I Oct., 1C Major donornl Leonard Wood was sworn In today as governor general of tho I'hlllplncB Islands-'unon lilft nrrlvni frofn Japan ortiTnssumed inojduticA oi mo 9riio immediately.' WliXKR; IAHP :I)IHPJUAf)U c, TUttr y, F.xltoeco of; Dprrls visited aM'ranK,Btowart'H heme: Sunday, and Monday, i -.- WardDolan Js reported to bq .on thd'BlcltJIst.TJ'i'ft L.J.4X t- It . Mlsi Mabc.l.CTC3by has: attended the Institute .this woek aifd.,.lhe scholars are ,rcjoleedovor,.tlio.evaca4 tloh. t t .. . . :,.. Wm. Cheyno Is busy hauling pota-1 toes, to 'town.- v.. . . .Mrs, Cheechov.is sick this-week V ' rrr- Ham 0. Tallman, deceased, will ncfl at private sale to the highest bidder, on and aftor Novombor 7, 1931, n right, title and Interest owned and possessd by said deceased nt tho tlmo of his death In ahd to the followlm; described real property,- to-wit; Sit hatod in Klamath Codnty, Oregon, tho Southeast Quarter bt Section SX Township 40, South' liango 10. Katit of Willamette Meridian1, contnfnfntr JC0 acres. Said administratrix is authorized to soil all or any portion of said premises for cash In hand',, oar upon tcrmB to bo approved by tfia Court. All bids must be in wriUaie and delivered to the undersigned at tho law offices of, II, C. Qroosbeclc. Klamath Falls, Oregon, prior to No Yombor 7, 1021. Dated October 8, 1921.' ' JUNIATA TALLMAN". Administratrix of tho Kstato of William Q. Tallman, Deceased. O 8-15-22-29 N. 5 "- NOTICE OF BALE OF IlEAL .., I , ESTATE Notlco is hereby given that, pur suant to an' order of tho County Court, of. tho State of Oregon fqr Klamath County,, raadond entered on October 3, 1921, the undorslgned administratrix of the 'estate of'Wil- MLflKETEEnB," totooirow at the Strand 14 I plotely restored my health and any I ono can see at a lglance tho won- can eat Jnst anything out ever feeling a' flgn of indlgek-' tlon. The best of all, I am never bothered' any more-wUh;hea'daehfl's sand this was the greatest relief-of USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. ' . .' .' Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with' , out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow df warmth and comfort. , . , - Good for ' rheumatism', l rieuralgU, ' sprains and strains, aches and pains, sciatica, sore muscles, stiff, joints and tne alter eitects ot wcatner exposure, i. K' C,Hy. S. .Cohorts j ! ,'JHfave Safe Journey Telephonic advices' received last night' by parents ot pupils who went to Ashland with tho football team are to tho effect that , thoy all arrived safely and that tho local team Js due for a stiff gamo this afternoon. Tho Ashland football coach has given his team a stren uous workout tbo past two weoks In an ,endoavor to regain tho lost prcstlgo which, the heavier team suffered whon the locals took them into camp jhcre' two weeks rago. . The rally was in 'course; of cel ebration, iho youngsters said, and the' Ashland and Klamath rooters wero making the streets ring with their resnoctlvo cheers. Ashland had 'an ) awakening last night" that It 'has not cxporlonccd this year. Des pita tho. small numbor ot rooters, Klamath county high school cheer ing was heard abovo all tho "drowning" noises that Ashland rooters could make. ' dorful change that has taken place all.-1 want to tell everybody what t r ii.i !. i I. ..---. . - - ,.. n my conumon. i-navo a "spien-, mis mcaicine nas aone ror me." did appptlto now and' th'stomachr Tanlae and Tanlae Vegetablo Pills troublo has entirely disappeared. , I Jtro sold by Druggists everywnoro. adv Reiterates Advice That Local Hunters Keep Out of Calif. Secretary W. W. MoNcally ot the Vlnmnth flnnrtiimena' association again issuoda- calj upon tho hunt-, ore of this port' of Oregon to re frain from trying thoir luck in Cal ifornia on any kind ot game duo to the fact that tho California law forbids tho transportation ot tbo game back to this stato. Dosplte tho warntng sent broadcast by him igmo threo wooks ago this woek two Klamath county men, James Stovenson and Dort Franklyn of Merrill paid fines of (CO each at Dorrls when plckod up by n Call-, fornla game Warden At the time thoy wore moving camp and as they said, did not Intond to return homo. Socrotary McNoally advises Ore gon huntora not to try to frncturo the law by Booking to ovado the game wardens in California as It Is almost usoloss. A systom of es pionage baa boon arranged on tho border ao that tho wardons are Notified when Oregon huuters go into California hunting grounds., Possibly some may get by but tbO( chances are all agalnBt tho ma jority. J No waiver ot fie California law can be secured to permit tho Ore gon huntors to bring home their kill until the California legislature goes into session this coming Jan uary, whon thoro , is a, possibility that pressure may be brought to bear ao hat the law will fee amended to permit Interstate trais portation. ' "The Oregon hunters are simply ( Ml against a atone wall at the Jre-, tejat tin and are downright tool- I Up to s iiTVado the law. 07 L OH, CO. FILEB ARTICLES. SABM, Oct., 15 Articles ot In corporation havo been fllod by tho Impcrinfl'ctroloum company of Kla math Falls, capitalized at 2G0,000. The incorpordtors aro Qoorgo D. Qrlx zlo, EvS. Henry and It. J. Sheets. , , . , MakcijUint idlo dollar workt Put it in tfio Itnnk. ' ' Eating With Sticks 'ftV to hold cat bo- f 1 Imagina trying with two sticks tweon tbo thumb and fing er. Tho Chinese do thla very, nlcoly; though, and probably would find it very awkward to eat with Unlvoa and forks, . It Is said that spectacles wero used In China many hundrods ot years ago, but they woro very queer look ing things compared to tbo modern,' dressy eyeglasses wo aro showing. ( ' And our methods of ex amining the eyes are thor oughly modern, too. It will bo to your vory decided ad vantage to call and fee us If you are having trouble with your eyos. H. J, WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN INUae 141-W 712-714 Mala Who Was It Said They're 'Poor Fish LOS ANGELES, Oct., 14--01d- fashloned fishing bait, tho kind that turns swordflshes' swords fnto cork scrows, Is making tbo mouths of an- glors off San Pedro light water these days following a tale told customs officers by Captain Adolph Adolph son, skipper ot tho schooner Presi dent. Iloal bonded liquor, 6624 quarts, was Jettisoned in the path ot travel between Los Angeles and Cata Una, said Captain Adolphson. It was dcatlned for Ensenada, Mexico, from Vancouver, but heavy weathor was encountered oft San Pedro light, and tbo wet cargo was conslgnod to Davy Jones to lighten tho schooner so that it could scud more dryly before tho wind to safoty. Herald classified ads pay yon. Police Give Two, Men, Choice, Jail Or Leaving City u ; Tbo police department has more than ono reason for bellovelng that Frank and George Redonilo, brothers, claiming San .Francisco ,as( their borne, arrived in, this city for alleged evt purposes and after Investigating them Thursday, tho two men were taken into custody by Patrplmcn Mc Laughlin andi Durham lost' night. At the police station the two mon woro searched and recolpes for tho manufacture of nearly overy kind of liquor found on them. A telegram sent to somo woman in San Francisco for 60 was the basts for believing that tho men planned manufacturing Illicit liquor. Tho mon wero given 24 hours to get ont of town and Btay ent; They loft yesterday. For forty yearspain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Kttp Sloan's handy, - At all druggist--35c, 70c, tl!40. Slea: LinimentfeS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION , Equity Ne: 1344 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK ; STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. , 1 Birdie JJntl, Plaintiff vs. - - Chas. Llnil, Defendant. To Charles Llnil, defendant- abov named, In the Name ot tho Stato of Oregon, you Are hereby requlrod to appear and nnswor tho complaint filed against you In the abovo entitle causa within six. weeks from tho date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fall so to appear' or answer, plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the rollef prayed for in hoc complaint on.flte.herern to-wit, for a decree dissolving tho bonds of matri mony now existing1 between plaintiff q-d .defendant, and- for sdeh other add i further, relief as to, the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon yon by publication thereof In tho Evonlnit Herald,, a 'dally newspaper, printed. published, and of general circulation -In Klamath, County,, 'Oregon, once week for 'six Weeks by-order of tk Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, mate and entered on 'September 9, 1921." The date of the first publication oS this summons is .October 7, 1921. , R. C."GROKSDE5CKr ( Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Klamath Jails, Ore-0-7-14-21-28 N-4-11-18 . tTTTT'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI tTTT 1 i 1 i : '! I ! I We Will Serve Our. 'Special Sunday Dinner From 11 a.m. to 8 p. m.Jor $1.00 JEWEL CAFE MENU 'I -I f i ii- . SOUP Cream ot Oysters a '! I V lo t California Olives ' TSHBJ3J.J,- - i. JT -nELISHES- la Mode 'i i .' Teung Celery 'Jtt , . fJALAD--Comblnatlon ' Saad i,V T-'i- FISH iw, 9 Fillet et Halibut, Shrimp Sauce' .1 4 Baked Young Chicken with Celery Dressing '' ' Patties ot Bastern Oysters in Cream V3 t .' . 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