WKDXMOAY, NOVKMMKK a, IMt. THE EVEN1 Hie Evening Herald K. . MURftAK nUDBOttLK ei .... .Kdltor -..City Bdltor Published dtly except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Knterod at tho postofflco at Kin raalh Falls, Oro tor tranimtulon through tho mails ai socond-clasa matter. MEMBER OF Tim ASSOCIATED TRUSS. Tho Associated Press I exclusively entitled to tho uso tor publication ot all nowi dljpatche credited to It, or not olhorwtso crodltod In tbtt paper, and also tho local nowa pub lisher heroin. WK1.N'1UAY, .NOVKMIUjUU, tlttl. Weed-Bray Road Is Open to Travel (WEED. Siskiyou Co., Co!., Nov. 3. Last week tho Weed-Hray road was completed. fTho Weed chamber ot commorco has been Instrumental In bringing- about building ot this road. They have spent about 114,000 which was raised In Weed. They built ono concrcto brldgu and did considerable grading. While tho now road Is not In tho best ot condition nt tho present time, it will bo so in tho spring alter tho winter storms will have packed tho new grade TUBERCULOSIS SURVEY OF RESERVATION 18 OX PORTLAND., Nor. 2. Mrs. Baldle Orr-Dunbar, executive sec retary ot tho Oregon Tuberculosis association, has Just returned from Klamath county, where sho had the unusual privilege ot addressing the tribal council ot tho Klamath Ind ians, which held a special session In Klamath Falls to hear discussed tho. plan ot tho Tuberculosis asso ciation for houec-to-houso survey ot the reservation, which has at ready been begun by Miss Grace Holmes, registered nurse. Tie council consisted ot 30 ot tho leading men ot tho tribe, who gavo close attention to all that was aald. but with proverbial Indian stoicism refused to ask any ques tions or enter Into any discussion ot tho plan, which. It is expected, will result in a nursing servlco for the Indians in tho hopo ot reducing the mortality resulting from tuber culosis. Town of 16 People Has Weekly Paper HELENA. Mont., Nor. 1. Mon- tana boast of a weekly newspaper which for five years has been pub lltbed in a town of sixteen inhab itant. 45 miles from a railroad. The publisher, Frank Vah Wage- men,, declares that In the f Ivo years sine bis paper was established, jt Has not missed an Issue. The Thoney Review, published In Thoney, about 10 miles from tho Canadian boundary in the north ern part of Valley county, was es tablished by Art Van Wagemen up on hi return from tho army five years ago. Recently ho purchased the Hinsdale Trlbuno and remov ed to that town, leaving Frank Van Wagemen In ehargo at Thoney. "The plant was moved to a plat form and the building was built over It," Mr. Van Wagemen wrote recently concerning the establish ment of the paper, "and not an issue has been missed since. Tho first .issue was gotten out under difficulties which was only natur al In starting a newspaper 45 miles from a railroad." Clmm They Killed Biggest Mvletaif Tho largest buck over killed in Klamath county and Drought to Klamath Falls was shot in Barnes Valley iast week by Darnoy Cham bers and Prentiss Puckett, who stated that tho animal, n mule tall, bad ten polntg on one side and eighth .on tho othor. Tho animal was so large that tho hunters dres sed and cut tho meat up so it could be taken to camp. Tho head was sent to Portland for mounting, Chambers said. Tho only drawback was a means to weigh tbo anmlal but It was estimated the deer weighed about 300 pounds. THE STRAND Against the marvelous scenery of the Arizona wild places an ex citing story of cowboy life is pletur itsd In the new World release "The Arizona Cat Claw" starring Edytbe Sterling, which will, bo seen .at the Strand Theatre tonight. This plcturo is classic ot Its typo and has for Its leading character a typ ical western girl who through be ing brought .up among, (ho cattle men ot the plains Is mora inaicuf; Ino than fomlaJno. lllossom Rugglea l ft thoroughly wostorn girl, accumstomed to spend Iiir nil her time on horseback am ong men. Sho Is tho typo ot n girl that has more man in her than woman and who is Accustomed to vlowlng things from a nian'a view point rather than n woman's, Ac cordingly sho treats bonier ruffians with scant morry, and has but lit tle sympathy tor those weaker than herself. Kdytho Sterling known as ono ot tho most daring equestrians ap pearing In pictures and Justifies this reputation sovernl times ovoa In "Tho Arjtona Cat Claw." MiXK PINK NKWH Ihero was qulto n crowd out to tho llallowo'en and plo social Sat urday cvcnlpg. Mr. (loertson acted as auctioneer and sold tho ladles noses, which they put through a holo In a curtain. One plo went with each noso as a premium. Tho proceeds wero $30.50. Mrs. C. J. Ferguson, county superintendent, ramo out from Klamath Falls to attond. Uiu social. Walter Enman Is drilling ryo on tho Enmnn homestead near Whlto lake. I I l 1 '.Mr. Klger Is sowing ryo on tho old Host placo for Dr. Patterson. Mrs. Ratllff Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Jim Stevenson. 8am Human took a load of grain to town Monday for Clyde Harks. Llttlo Audrey Klger hns been veVy sick but is nblo to bo around again. Jim Stovenson went to Lairds Sat urday and brought back a bunch of dairy cows. Chestor Enman bought a liolsteln heifer from C. W. Lewis last week. Ho, Is going to start a dairy herd. Miss Clara Catkins, of Klamath Falls, was In this district Monday, soliciting Insurance. DOIUllS PKTtSONAl'-H DORRIS, Cal., Nov. :. Lester Plyinale of Klamath Falls was a busi ness visitor In Dorrls yesterday. Mr Ptymalo Is associated with the Stan dard Oil company In Klamath Falls. Guy Quackenbush and C. I). Fall left Sunday morning by nutomobllo for Roguo River valley where they will spend sovcral days on business returning with a supply of fruit. Royse Raker left this morning by automobile for Orland whero ho will spend tho winter. iMr. Raker has been working at tho Kcsterson saw mill. W. E. Samuels will accom pany him to Orland by auto and tbenco to San Francisco by train. Carl Adam of Macdoei Is in the local hospital recovering from a se verely broken leg sustained whllo at tempting to quiet a team of runaway horses. Mrs. llarlcy Richardson accompan ied by Mrs. Louisa K. Richardson, returned Monday evening from a mo tor trip to Dig Valley. Asldo from the predicament ot finding their gas oline supply exhausted whllo nine miles from habitation, their trip had no unusual events. Dr. Gerald F. Warren has been confined to bis home for the past few days with an attack of la-grlppo. Messrs. Camlnettl and Rlnehart are finishing their lumber hauling contracts In this vicinity preparatory to departure for San Francisco. This winter they expect to contract high way work. Dr. J. P.. Rowman has been III for several days and Is rarely seen on tho stroets. MERRILL ITEMH A surprise party was given C. Sumner Davis October 27, tho oc casion bolng his twenty-first birth day. Refreshments wero served and a pleasant ovcnlng spent. Mr. and Mrs. Strang, Mrs. Kat tcrborn and, Mrs. J. E. Dewey were Klamath Fa'lls visitors Tuosday. Mrs. R. H. Anderson and Mrs. Lester Kirkp'atrlck attended a card party in Klamath Falls Thursduy. Tbo Hallowe'en danco given by tho 'Merrill Library Club was well attended. Music was furnished by tho Malln Orchestra. Over $100 was cleared. E. L. Hosley and ,R. II. Anderson made a trip to the Chandler ranch In Modoc county and while thore Mr. Hosley purchased 16 dairy cow to put on his ranch near Stukel Bridge. Mr. Stevenson has the placo. Born To the wife of L. Story, Friday, October 28, a daughter. T. A. Barrows is spending a couple ot weeks with his family and shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Barrows ba. a ranch near Adln. N. T. Johnson a former resident of tho Merrill section ia horn for n fow ,d.ys attending to business, Mr. , Johnson Is engaged In grow ing ' grnpoa "hoar Modetfo. Califor nia, " ' ' '" Ermls Hodgopath who recently suffered an injury to his,, foot, re sulting In tho amputation' of tho llttlo too, Is nblo to bo about with hut tho usa ot crutches, Miss Frlcko'a class In homo hygi ene met nt tho homo ot Mrs, Geo. Walton Friday, Victor Shuck entered school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hosley spoilt n fow days with Mrs. Hosley's sis ter Mrs, R II. Andorson, J. It. Hobb, wont on a hunting trip Inst week near Illy, but re ported deer vory wary and returned without any. On October 31 ho went on Stukel Mt. with Rov, H, E. Edgar and W .F. Jlnnotto to try tho last day of tho deer sea son. Hurt Irvine, a ploneor of Klam ath county was burled Friday, Oc tober 28, at Malln, Mr. Irvlno had been vory low for months with can cor ot tho stomach, r NEW TODAY o ' r LOST Chamois nurse, beaded Itill lals f'AL I,. It.", container's mm of money, Finder liberally reward ed It returned to E. J. 11., Herald of- ICO. Oil, STOCKS And leases for salo or trade. Box A. U. C, llorald 2-4. VANTE1 Information as to the ad dress ot Jerry Sullivan whose ad dress was Klamath Falls about 1106. Address E. VY Spauldlng, National Metropolitan Bank Building, Wash ington, u. u. 1-5 FOR RENT keeping room. 1154 (Pine St. l-3 YOUNG GIRL For housowork by tho hour. i741 Walnut. 1 FOR RUST Six room modern houso 219 Jeftorson. Furnace heat. 3. 1918 Bulck Six, 5 pass. $1100.00 1918 Bulck Six, 7 pass. $700.00. 1920 Stephen Six, 7 psss. $1,600.00 1920 Stephens Six, 4 pas. '$'1,500.00. 1914 Hlg Hlx Peerless 7 pass. $100.00 Good terms or trado on some of theso cars. METROPOLITAN GARAGE Phone 270J. Eleventh Klamath 2-3, IDU 1 2 MONTHS : HE IS 41 (ft BACK ON 1 WANTED Light car for cash METROPOLITAN OARAGE Phono 270J. Eleventh Klamath 3-3. FOR HALE About 35 tons ryo hay1, 27 tons alfalfa hay, 13 tons mixed alfalfa and rye hay, near Otene. Cheap for cash. CHILCOTE A SMITH, 633 Main St 2-3. FOR SALE About 60 tons alfalfa hay near Midland. Cheap for cash. CHILCOTE SMITH. 633 Main St 3-3. TO TRAD: Close In lot for 4 or 5 room modern house dose In. 1'ay dlffcronco In cash. Phone 17IJ or call 806 Oak St. 3 FOR SALE Hens, white and brown leghorns, aneonas and barred rocks, $1.00 each. H. A. Thlede, North Klamath Falls, Oregon Ave, 3-3 WANTED Work byy hour or day. Call phono 337J. beforo 7 a. m. or after S p. m. 2 GET YOUR FRIENDS And have a swimming party at the Now Hot Springs Bath Houso. 2. FOR RENT Two modern unfurnish ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, with basoments and furnaces. $35 and $40. A. A. BELLMAN CO. 640 Main St. 3. A GOOD BED And a good bath at Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main, and 741 Walnut. Steam heat Is bo lng Installed. 3. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? YOU will be convinced that Dr. .King' New Discovery docs just what it it meant to do soothe cough raw throats, congestion-tormented chests, loosens the phlegm pack and breaks the obstinate cold and grippe attack, relieves the congestion in the head. No harmful drugs, therefore good for children as well as grownup. Right away you will notice the change for the better. Hat a con vincing, healing taMe that you will appreciate. Buy a bottle at any drug gists on the way home to-night, 60c Dr. King's New JDiscowry For Colds and Coudns Lazy People, Lazy Bowels. Don't neglect comtipation. It undermines the- health, take all vim out of you. Dr. King' Pill will Invigorate file system, stir up the livtr, move the bowels. Alt drueeists. 25c. D PROMPT I7' WON'T GRIPE r. Kind's Pills OHIO MAN MWT A YEAR ON At). COUNT OF HTOMAOH TlWUliwe M NOW, MT-n.Ii AND HTHONO. "Only a man who has to work for n living knows what It means to get back on tho Jolt nftor not hitting a lick of work for a whole year. 1 lost twntvn niunth straight tlmo on ac count of stomach trouble.. Ono of tho worst case I guess a man oior had. Tanlsc not only made mo h well man again but built mn up 19 pounds In weight, 1 am writing all my friends In oilier cities to tell Ihem of tho wonderful news." J Tho nbovo statement was mado by Oeorgo II. Iowe, well-known em ployee of Iho Ooodyear Tiro and Rub ber Co., living at 451 McOowan St., Akron, Ohio, Tanlac and Tanlsc Vegetable Pills nro sold by druggists everywhere. Miking Progress On Mills Sewer -1 - i - Loreni brothers In charge of the laying ot tho Milts addition sewers say that with the good weather during the past few days, work hat progressed so rapidly that the lay ers of pipe are now right behind the digging machlno and that the machine Is bolng kept going at noon In order to gain apace over the layers. Saturday was the ban nerday for laying pipe, over 1000 feet being placed In position. The water troubles were eliminated In some degree by the pump being kept going day and night. Tho manholes are hslng dug now and the scMle tank Is nearly com. pleted, tho contraelors ey. The pump will soon bo ready to place In position on tho concrete bases constructed last week. There are soreral miles yet of sewering pip to be laid. riNHMUNU OOLLIMIH MrMfoUAN. Mont.. Nov. a. FouidtHons for the five MW;mlld lags' '" Hon tsua 'ttlrW C4lfV are to be imputed thU hll.' It w, an- work li already under way. An ex. tra amouut ot work was required In proparlng for tho cement work for the hew' biology butldtni as a re sult ot striking water near the sur- face. esnmimmmmgmmmt ot. Tennessee i Jl lernoon' e,.r ' " lit, "Ho Nations" ZS, "lln and ChlggH. frngsmrnKsnmmnmmmmmmemtammmma msmsmsmsmmsfsmsmsmsmmmsmssmsm Our Apologies, The ladder of life Is full ot splinters, but they always prick the hardest when we're sliding down. cheerfOl For Many a Klamath Fall HoaehoU To have the pains and aches ot a bad back removed to be entirely tree from annoying, dangerous urin ary disorders. Is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol lowing advice ot one who baa suf fered wilt prove helpful to hundreds ot Klamath Falls readers. Mr. 8. II. Douglass, $01 Rcse St., KUmmtti Palla. lara! "I aladlr SB- rfnr nmn'i Klitnitv Pill for I kDOW they do all that is claimed for them, Tbey have always been used In our family. My kidneys were weak and out ot order ana I naa a tame ana aching back. I felt dnll and rna down and my kidneys acted trrogu- l-rlv nnan'a KMflBV Pill liaa.t directed soon relieved me of the trouble, strengthening my naex ana kidneys." Price 60c, at alt dealors. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dosn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Douglas had. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. at crowded our itort Kpwt; of each day; v ! We with to offer our apolofrft, to i-muiy of our customers attendiW our, ONE CENT Sale during fi pasture? , days. We found it irnDoiiibi promptly wait upon the throng of customers uiac durinsTsome r 'n i ' i j i Dozens of customers were die appointed in being unable to obiaisY sonie of the articles advertised M thalast day of the sale. ' We made what we thought wu ample provision on all merclndiie offered but the unprecedented cU.' mand. exhausted stocks and result! in some disappointments. . W thank you for the wonoV ful success of this sale and it is a pleasure to us to know that evtry customer secured articles of HIGH QUALITY at prices that were ly pleasing to him. (IMenwoft I fr-vmiT, Y, ; kLamath falls Oregon WHertt. PAmicuLAn pconc UY TntlFT DRUGS rmmirtv wasM i JlIL Y BE EYE-WISE At the first indi cation of eye strain, when they water, smart, blur, itch, in flame and gjtt sore or give you headache or diz ziness, consult us. BETTER BE WISE THAN, BE SORRY. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN Phone 148-W 711-TM Mala J t-mm rKI.1 --,! 1 t - W t NOTICK OK HTOCKHOLDKIW MKKTI.ta ' Apclal meeting of the stockholders of CKATtlt Otb I OAfl COMPANY will be h.ld at 1:00 P. l. Thursday. abr Ird. I$l, at the office ot Jsi. II, DrUcoll, fertWrr, 111 Wllllt Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon. The purpose ot this meeting Is to recelv sal ad fa) report ot the Finance Committee and to decide upon U MaV policy of the company. ' '' questions of vital Importance to ertry stotibolitf discussed and It I the dselre or the ntfltrrs nd dlrKtsntsU every stockholder be present, In ordr that sll nay fse fsJtffa formed of the affairs of the company, and that sll My aWt vole In deciding upon a policy for futuro action, Asa Pordyce, President. Jss. H. Drlaeoll, Secretary. O. D. flurke, Treasurer. Dr. F. It.' Ooodard, Director, W. M. Montrlfni, Dir. v. wis G. A, llMlmsn, Dlmter, Geo. II, Chsmbertils, 01. TSfi Mi TIIK PUHMO W INVITKIi Every pron Interested In Oil Development will U t I Ma aifWkhnl.tar. Mlullna Mm lr,1 Tha nffi.Bl BS of Crater Oil" Oaa Co., propose to ly all lbs tarii i sjtti satktaa t.Mil nraafil Sit, nfAl.lMa nil t AVAlnnmaflt U UMM County In the light of a sound business rropo'l'lw. "' been don wo want tbo public to know. Whst It-1 fff"r tTrSTKD. W UBOB YOU TO COMB. AND BRHW Wl, VRIKMnal 'T FRIENDS. F1-I fft e-f - 1 r CRATER OIL OM CO. VI J " Announcement I . B ginning Novmbtr lit, we wilt U I Gash Only Previously wholesalers were " . , . z. -. -. . m a.atti wemr mrnl in ihmiw- mAit hut We OTS Htm ra . ; y a " : iTii! .-; a tuirtv & ; peuea to meet otits in cn ' dJle : Thi$ does not allow time to mah cf : tions on charge -accounts. Wm will appreciate the co t the oublic in this move and wtll r-T; same excellent service to patrons. Houston fW ...ai! y wrrv " i ,4'numK)'j 0l f -.BrhiiK , - , atsj juti -w J" "-' '" til ja"l !': STB r.y.r-.f