lTmr ''&?'"' WU"'4'P " V " - jrt - '--vrnf""r '.) PAOU, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, MM, KT.-. t MAM AT' MHRIUUi HUNDAY Mots, will be celebrated, at IP: 30 o'clock Sunday morning-. at iMerrllll, ,, ' t. WJOATHKH KOHHCABT Tonight and Saturday (air, except probably rain In tho northwost por tion1 of tho fflato, warmer tonlRht In the bastern portion, Japan hna prohibited' tho use of Tallow phosphorus In tboMnanufac tiwot matchsa. , ,..,,- , GET " . , . , ., Marten's V.tamon Tablets ' yNDERWOOlte ':! lfr "Only On Thing Bwakt Mj: pbld THE relief that .Dr.- JOngM 'Vtw i)wcoveTy gives from stubborn oW. cojoa. ana onrunilng new emu, grippe omjlhront-toxturlngcoiighs has .made It tM standard remtflv It in frvl.u Timc;tricd..for fifty, years andhevtr more popular man iou.iy. jNouarminl drugs. You will soon notlco tho, relief In loosened phlegm and eatcd cough.", . Always reliable, and, goal or tho whole family. H.ii a'convindng.'hral ing tattc with all its Kbod medicinal qualities. At all druggists, 60 cents, i Dr. King's; New Discoverv For Colds and Cou&ns .The Results orConstTpatlon are" sick headache; , biliousness.:; sallow ', nun, wimc mancr-in-ir.e intestinal system. Correct this hcatth-under-raining condition by taking Dr. King's P31f. iJScents. AH drunjlrts. D PROMPT! 'WONT GRIPS r.Kiitb's Pills WRUHGLINC OVER SHEEP DIPPING -o .ThJsMjSpm'en of Oregon J arc ex perlea'pOiggrealj difficulty In mov ing their bands southward to tbe California, ranging grounds for the winter, season owing to the Cali fornia authorities working In 'con- .. ' .li... . . I ' l "i BKUos.nu tao reaerai unrein or Animal' Husbandry attempting to .lorca; Oregon eaeep to bo dipped ( (a 'either a, solution of, lime ;' sulphur or black teattiO, be fore' the' health Mll'W b given fo Winter, feeding Tn'tbe'jnva t-W...l ' ' " '-" ' 'Te- winter feedng season bo gias November IS and "within the fa Java tmtt tiaVnr'a. 4Un'Jmmikmjim nn- kJ?5J,d,Fl,m",y '. Mm.nalM Klamath Wool "drawers' T "-r . - association, through lie attorney, J. H. Oarnaban, have been 'trying to Metre a waiver from tho Califor nia' authorltlog; owing to the Oregon nureaw' or Animal , industry pro nouncing 'the local" sheep freo from ssabtee. , tono of tho exports In slisrgo of tho Northwest territory of 'the animal bureau at Walla Walla Walla, Wash., Dr. J. 0. Ere llse, according to Carnafcnn's atate Menta, aaya that. Oregon shoep are Iubsplutety. free front disease and shoald be admitted to the south- era range wlthou,. further., In terfer wkse;..Th dipping r which .was given Oregon sheep this "year. was almost 1M (Pr bont(, perfect and during ike ot,snm'mer''praclci)Jy no'fa- 1 1 (!!' Ulltlcn hare . taken, place'. sin thai Oregon bands. This ' fact la not guesswork but the result of a earo ful Investigation by tho Oregon ani mal bureau. Oregon shoop loss and expense will bo gront If the dipping or dor Is enforced, Carnabaa says. and -In view of the Oregon anmlal bureau's recommendation, tho Cat Ifornla authorities aro taking sharp practice methods with ..tho Oregon sheepmen. Tbe California, -bands .ranged tbo summer1 in this -sUte ana were returned without dipping, so why should tbe Oregon bands be forced to undergo a proces that was not enforoed . on- .California bands Ukea son tb ward ?- Settlement of the question may be made before ' Monday, Caraaban states, and the two sUU author!.: I ties may be able to reach' verdict on the question In vtew of the fact that winter la almoat here and sheep must be placed an" the range within a few weeka atthe most. t ' - t TTwTVTTV TTfFffff WW 9 'Www "I "fW WWW WW WW ..-..-. , ' .a, ..-.:,;.?'?.'-' " d.. l'' iw 4w :r for Bwdd!Mt,to,-j-Mr:v, . rlr. ,T t.v Little Pig Sausage , - - . -.T,v for Dirmer , I M- l , . Fryers, 28c lb Hens, 25c lb , fc "" Is, ' - -Two Deliverie Daily 8:00 a. aa; and 1:00 p.' at: Pboae 22-J i S 'tf' The Sanitary Meat Market IN ENDERS; GROCERY HI; - inXT- ' n,. Sixth and Main Sts. . .- ,- ,. .".. f , : niti-i " : m , ,w II. n 11 A - 5 Lawrence micpnicn . , . V- -" tMMMM4tSM tWWW (1H1 H Cmo. Bratlon mi twuoio ho win ppvuu Wturalnr on tonight's trtln tlaetiif this-week for Montai f Skin Clear and flesh firm With Yeast i ?-. H f w'' ' K IIV7 Kfivcxaaxaaaaai M i7XT'alw f. Civil u aaS ! ,,'2rJy '.' Vitamon s.l ' . ' J . .ConcentratWTablaU Eatjr and ' ' Economical to Tik Karaite , , 1. t Qukk. . Ersry msn.or,wtunaniwbo kss bssrd of the woadroua health and besuty-mskiBg powar el .mm ana tb vlUmlo la yssst, fratb vwtubl i wui ds atM to kaow bslnc obtaliMd frcn Uu eouoentntod yssst MssUa's VITAMON of U other rw foods will bs dad t unities results tains ebtslasd nross tb 1 V1TAMUN tob- doM of all tuts Tbess suDDly a Ditmar i ,vttaBliMs.(A.-Brandud ars.aew.ussd.by. -, UU. .vltu tbounsods who s: tbounsods wbo spprselsts weir economy, oon- tvtalaae Ind huii Sssults. Msstio's VITA: ,ji i 'MON mixes lh;ywrioJ, Wptil to Wt . ' & .2-l. &. tWw.il fwMi. tmtnm k.M Aa nV r-.- r r. .T rw: -,-v"T . ; . DouiutuDAot wm your ooay nun navs w un firm Uuue, strong nerves, rich blood and a , koD. sotlve brain. Tbsy will JMt oauss gas or . upwt' the itoniseh, but, on ths contrary, are a rrest aid la .overcoming IndiawOion or ehronio ooniUpstion. Plmplrs, bous and si r I Cat That Firm Fla.h, t"Pap't and Haalthr Clew (of Youth Taka Maatln'a Y.., V TAMOH TabUta. .. aW a MMt Mf r'ggMAs i ajar THtOSICINM. U-1kirK AND 5ea ikln aruDllons. seem, to vanish as KbV magic. Iaviug- ths oomplfxloo clear ana'Clowlog with health; Bs ure' to remember thname -MmUo's VI-TA- , MON. Do pot accept Imitations or'aulistltutM. Vou ean Kt Maatln'sJTITAMON TabloU at all good ilmeglstw - f "Kv ' Are Positively Guaranteed , to Put- On Firm Flesh, ' Clear tbe Skmand Increase ' Energy When Tnkea With ETMrvMealorTvloBty Back ' YEAST VITAMIN lAOUT PERSONAL MENTION J ' William B. Bowdoln was a passen ger on this morning's train bound for Susanvlllo, California, whore he will bo dotulncd on business for a short time. ' ; "VT. J. Faulkner and,D. S. Ooldburg, navnl officers from Ban Prancfscb, dr0 reglstcrod gncsta at, tbe White, Hollcnn hotel today,' ' '" vx? ' W. ir. Oaddos Is la town for tho week-end from bit home attBagIa 'Ridge.. ioc I, y. Xf. ,t Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kesters6'n came In from tbelr mill at Ivan lost night and are' staying at the IrThlte Pollcan hotel for a few. days, ei port ing to colebrate Armistice day here. A. P. Stankoy and "son JorthhYe 'morning for Veronla, Columbia coun ty, Oregon, where tho wlll'jrinke'nn extended visit. . .trraJ Frank Orlffltb, son of Ur?anirXra. WJIUam Orlffltb of rofl"YaJlc7i'.e"y this morning for points la. southern California where' he espects'io's'p'ind the wfnter,monha, t . ' . , C, T. parley, county, surveyor;? lefjt on the jrala ,'forkeedoel thU nam ing where be will spend' tbe day? fe.it wi. leave the tlaat'if thlsweek'for Montague. Be cause fit. his absence there will be no Lutheran aerVlce lnThla ctf'un'hi'Nb jremoer in. --l-'.., -n. in accordnee.wlth.Uie PftsUeht's jDroclamalon, all trata. meRtaMhe .local yartfs stopped work from 9:00 'until' 9Tjr out of respect to our sol dier dead. , -. Edmund Qow4n;r a merchant from Chlloqiiln, Is In the city today,; to take parf In (he Armistice Day"ele bratlon. " " ", ' J. S,,Jjt, one time loriil iiMnrnev., arrived last night from pun KrniiclH-, co ffaera no is now in Duunesa.Miiiu twill be, here for several days .looking 'after his kfalrs. ' ' ' r','"' F. OlIaVGavlc Is.another.SanFran,-' clscan jb6, Is here-for -a brief bnsul- MA.a lalrt r-MH. ItlA KW 'IW U ' UCH fclll IIUU1 ftM " J - , Queita'at theXrcadVTi6tsrjarBV J. M; OasVe and H. if. McDermott." of (Weed, California; Mrs. C. W. EV- ickson or Kismutn runs; w. l.. Hav ens of '.Adams tolnti Oregon; W. J. Burgess of Dairy and C. V. Peterson of Portland. '': "' L .On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock ia ioe luuuj ui iuo &nu ouivi,- w. D. Harvr,lngton,.manager.Oif the White Sewing machlno company; wllf gTve ;a demonstration for- the benefit- of jthe Boosters Clnb, which has recently been organised here; Tbe puonc is 'urged to be present at thlsllme. ,' f Sergeant William,' H. Thompson was In town yesterday. He-Is an old timer In 'Klamath Falls.ybaving been discharged from '.the. regular .army at Fort' Klamath In 1888, after serv ing continuously for.'ten years. ' , Albert Hoches, or Jackson,, a yet- Jeran scout.rof tbe, Modoc. War,. U n town from 'the Klamath Agency. Al bert participated 'In the battle-qtthe Modoc stronghold, February 17; 1873. ' ' ltdi' m- r - ?s., J jiiv- i. A , Power to Develop In dustries Latgely :In Hands of Women By IDA B. CALLAHAN, President, Oregon Federation of WomeaVaulM1 "CIGHTY to ninety per cent of the houee- jii hold articles and clothing for the family " i bought by the" women of, the tatje..,. ? j1 . , i f ' i f i,- -t' If the women of Oregon should decide .'t9 buy Oregon Products a tremendous indus trial "growth would siifefy resuli. Many" people who are now idle woujd hVve jibs. The 'factories would be increased in ske. PaVriill. Would r-1aro.r. &!" , 1 . afaSw. 11 B9P I WKAi"-i .4 VjlaaaaaaaT I I HafaV? aSaaaaaaW S " aaaaaaaaaaaH I IsU aaaaaaaaaaak "Tit aaaaaf I'.l ilUJroi . v v ZXn.-rTA. AmrwyX) UBa i U MMIM! T? i 31 . , m HaiMniikt. . Yj 1 A. riaWnil MitWafafaVWW . -J' o'aWt ' r, r , ' tv jtv 4Cv .1 m,mmLLL- Jl -aCalTWaaW',,',aa.TaWJ I "1 ,' ! '''B' rJjJD brand IHji iLjl 1 ff '' Eafl Tki ' flaH-MzrJflpnLWi AMaaHaaaaT PHaliaaaaaw llllllllllflWM a - SaaT'aBakSam M SI BVSi a.aaWaSa - r f t i i ( 'i .J Women of Oregon, let us ry the, plan-, of asking for, home products This plan; if properly supported, would 'meaV a '' more) prosperous Oregon aivdf many more happy homes ."but -where; the ," handclasp's a little stronger.' ' I"t t ... r rf,(J ;,j i ,frfa'.fs. i Ask for Oregon brands I-: ' 'lHS;, ,tut-S tyrpfo ft,'?-' 10 . . . ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES or omoov 702.0REOON BUIJ.C1NO, TOHTLAND' C'iJi sv-. A TF w. f MttXi ,.', , : "t,iiwv, i PuiwA .,. ,,jf f, a "i i n. -wnti'4 ' 'i--- i r l W. - I :. "f I I J No ' -"i.'VV "' :V.' Nsiait w- ,..-. -: ju ) fctWirtyAt M-.lci :t,-m- t.nP,;' :;ft ' ilr Ui .:t t . ! -. ,. .tw . . j . t... .. .. , v. . . : i 5W '!. a -v-'i ...vH,k, ,'.-.-'y4 ' s ' ' JJW -'j; . r- - .. & 'TtMJ sitJ? U:a..J ., sjV) I f. (' YftWS3slO?jsi Jilffl 'fW i kfttr jj.i : 'ivnj r- .-ti-v5!l' ;,u jj .ir ; i!,..', ' -? IlillJ V awav l" i"'- '5 ' ?.t j.bT.' :. '- . fjK m Tt from 1 -A It ' JM! ,f:;(. ! "V If' w ty Pboaa 158 for Mecca Taxi. 7-ia GET- I ' Masten's Vitiimon Tablets at 4.. v V , NDERWOOIX'S, l i: USHDPIANOfl are , scarce but' we now w have 'several that look' better luuu mis -jnoiuro. eij Low terms. so .' - bettor looki Jthem. r :t mi HARt rmHPrTKR o. -r -B7 MAIK.nr; PIANOS, VIOrftOJLAH' ' ."? IWAIK "! i:ut ,ll , .-r y"ii -.1 ri--i rr '!f srM sa ysa i'fciaT-a& . U - '. . rf-- ! r.-lr - -tBir.' If- fvp'? . . . 4 rf . J . JJfcJ .-!- l:.'i'..v ,i .i. k.(,rt it HV t - f?!.Aftf ii J 't ;.' .f tr'iVO.ni ..':, f li . ' Tftcai'nr'S-irtiIcc? sfr 'Jv . ) ' j.t . r -t f.'y;8a : V; f.4 ! XI SI .' .' J. M1 . T.' v. :' IM n a ' A.f. .-..?- n 1 ?J 't.JJ J I f;-MA; J',-r It'i tb?5 pend 1 Ifi the Tmk&w "',. Ttoand tbe Hurley and other? - - . y'chbice home-grown tobaceos; "! ' ttmaed In,ai'new,way a better .,v , "v-ly i ' ii' . ty uj give you every ihsi ihvj 4h -rtheir flavor. , l)o getting away from it, j'i.70"?;-ai'r t ; t... s'm :' T'v.(9rrcf ,!r';i V: - I iS-.St. i . K& mm I -I w aw i 9 i ', T -jf? i i :, 'J' - ' "I ''"Itl : aaa ' V . I : lie terfteli ' efafaF. 1 W EN arc; experiencing i new Aind. of cigarette enjoy-........ , 4hient with Chesterfields. They- - :;are;getting. . ;' ;;, f, 'a nioejdelicious, taste v . ' S -rra more pleiuing ai-oina' iffexand on top of this, Chester tn ,J . -jcds are giving them an exir$- i .. ;yment.' ".'" W"Jw". wnoke that'bi "aU there. "' ,J!l5.. t, .',1 f .i Besumeias are in, a cjass. oyi . WM m m a- .ataT aW aWMaCsfV " aaV V ap. aJiaV kaawVVaaP ST .aSaflPB atalaaaaFalaV .aV aWaCaaaaaaP' Jit c I'll - cvr j ft. M.' lit' r-and thr blend can't be copied CIGARETTES '4 'n'' LiootTT ft Mvisi Toaacee Ce.; ;,$ "la. T Vai ftffX- - ;1 K ' ",; X . il-i. ! 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