5!-Mr''Wir4 Ajjlf r. ?' J . . W -T-,, . M .. a ... ,v -. ,XOVffi14;il. A THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tAfjn votfe J( ' Tbe Evening Herald . MVKRAT i..Bdltor H. . BAKHOTT -. Oity-EaUor Pabtlsfced dallr except-' 8unday,' by Sit Herald Publishing 'Company of JUasiaUs Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. ntared at tha postofflce at Kla facta Nil, Ore., for transmission tferoagh tha avails aa second-class MUer. - - MBMOBR OP THE ASSOCIATED pitass. ''? The Associated Preat U exclftslTely entitled te the use for publication of aM aewa dlspaleha, cHUted. to It, eraet atherflse credited la this aaeer, aad alia" the lew aowa p'ub Ueaar hereta. OfflBUV, .NOVHMBKR 14, 1021. FfTE MIUIOII GHILDREN RE UN1ERFED NEW TORK, Ner: U. Tbe Na tieaal Tubareutoali Association re ported todar that more than 6,000, e. scboel children,' In the United States were suffering from malnutri tion. To. correct this, the aasocla ttaa. soon will put Into effoct an aalque plaa for Instructing theie alldrea In correct health habits'. The' ataa has been developed wlthho aid ef.Dr. W. R. P. Emerson of Boston, aatritloa expert' lEaeh child will he reqalred through his teacher and parents to submit a card Indicating dally performance of 11 health chor--i The cards read: X was weighed this week on tho day hacked (X). . ' Beside a good breakfast and noon aad erenlag meals, I ate mld-morn-lag and afternoon lunches, aa direct- I 'ate oalr'Wholesomo food today, in eliding vegetables,, fruit, and at least aiplat of milk, sis directed; and tried always to eat and drink, slowly. I drank four glasaea of water, some afore each meal, and.drank no tea, aeffee, nor any injurious drinks. I waa in bed last night tun or ere hours, aa directed, windows pea. i v.I rested lying down not less than 2S minutes both this forenoon and thta afternoon. I played In tho fresh air today, ex ercising for 'the time and in the wny directed. I washed my bands before oath meal today. I brushed my teeth thoroughly at- ter breakfast and after the evening . meal. I took a full bath on each1 of the days of tho week that Is checked fX) By doing these chores fpr five to XUteen weeks, the child becomes' a is.ro, or knight baronet and Is en titled to wear the Insignia of the Modern Health Cruaade. When he galas normal weight, bemay, earn advanced honors, by performing stan dard Modern Health Crusade, chores aad be admitted to the Health Round Table 'through physical fitness tests. -, ... f ' aMOfillT Al'POrNTKD ON BinXJRT OOJdMlTTKK J The county'court mot Saturday nf teraoon and among the actions tak- ' ' ' r o , ea was me appointment :oi . d. Orianbr to'take the place olf.tkni. Adama aa-'aVfjHjinber of the"county ( hadget committee. Adam's was forc ed to decline the appointment owing. to a conflict wit personal business. Mr. Crlgsby" Is well known In this .' Manly and has accepted tho place. Tbe budget' committee will sit1 with the county court next month to fix ' the amount' of money needed for Klamath county expenses during tbo ' year 1922. ' Ant order approving tho Hnal nc counting In tho estate, of David M, Dann, deceased, was made ny mo . court. An order to' pay a dividend tb " creditors of tbe late Ceorge C, Mlt " eaell was made and Administrator Lealle Rogers was ordered to'pay ten per cent of aU .approved claims. Tbe ., amount of money'jon, "'hand was 111.96. Ill PUS I 1 POINT I EM. OPEN MTASHINOTON, Nor. 14. Senator B tan field will mako hla1922 appoint ment' td tho Naval Academy at An napo'lU and the Military Academy at West Point by moans of a competi tive examination. This examination will be hold for Senator Stanfloid by ttio U. 8. Civil Berrl.ce Commission on Docombor SI. 1921,.ltt Corvallls,.Eu Bono, Itood River,. MAMlanvillo,, Port land and Salem, Oregon. ' ' App'olntmenta will -bo made by the Senator according Cothe gradoa made by the candldalca taking tne'exanjtna tlon, aatroported tortilla y' thd ex aminers of the Civil Service Commis sion. ' ' ' (Thoro will be two Vacanclea at the Naval A'cadomy, two prlnclpalshlps and six alternateshlps; and two prln .cicalshlpa and four altemateahlpa at the Military Academy during 1922. The off iciafayaiaiaauops .at aoubiw lis are held du'rraWrjBary and Ap ril., 1922, and ea!jlnt March 7J 1922. Senator Stanfield haa set the date for the competitive examination far ahead In oVderthat those success ful therein may havo, plenty of -time to prepare f or Uia official oxamlna tlons. ' iys ,? t' Tho ages it admlnsldn to,HVeiil Point are 17 'to 22 yeari" and lo An napolla 16 to 20 years. Any pung man of the required age who' la a bona tldo resident of the State of Oregon la eligible to take theaxam lnatlon. IFull particulars regarding same may be had by writing to Hon Robert N. Stanfloid, Room 444. Sen ate Office Building. Washington , D .'n MKEH1NQ OK WOMKNfl ' AUXILIARY .TOMORROW 1KVB The Women'a Auxiliary ot the Aaerican Legion will meet tomor; row. sight at ,7:20 a tba jChan ber of Commerce rooms for the purpose ot electing new officers for the coming year, It waa announced today by Mrs. J. H. Carnahaaf, pre sident of the organisation. Besides the buslneas ot electing new1 offi cers the matter of fitting uj their Slew Quarters In the basement of .the courthouse building will occupy a part of the evening. ' Mrs. Carnahan Bonds out a apo dal appeal to any mother, sister, or other relative of an ex-serrlco man, who knows she Is eligible io membership in the auxiliary, that she call up either Mrs. Q. B. Cozad or Mrs. Carnahan and make herself known. city coupon; will pass ox ELECTION RKTURNH TOYIGHT Tho city council will' inoet this evening at 8 o'clock to receive the official reports of tho special refund ing bond election Tuesday last, 'also to check up tho returns of tbo can vassing board, Justice Lem. L. Gag- bagen, Mayor W. S. Wiley and Police Judge Al Leavltt, who found that 428 affirmative against lll'negatlve votes had been 'cast In thcolo'ctlon, less' than 25 por cont of the regis tered vote ot thq city. ,, Thoro.' aro thlrty-nlno properties In thta city which aro ready for salo under tho delinquent tax aoctlon of tho city ordinances and tho police judgo la preparing tho notlcoa ot sale for newapapor advertising thta wook. The 'mayor said ho oxpoctQd, that most ot tho meeting. tonight would bo taken up with the proposed salo ot the $86,000 refunding bondn to tho three bidders who notified tho council, prior to tho election that thor would purchase the entlro allotment upon ratification by tho popular voto ot the Klamath Kails people. CONSTRUCTING A CATTLK PAHS Tom Dixon, county road super visor., announced that a cattle pass .waa being copstructcd .under the bridge near tho Lytlo ranch about S mlloa southwest , of Bonanza, work .starting today. The. rocjc wall wtU be erected first, thea the pas sage andorneath compblted. Tho bridge aad pass underneath must conform to the standard sot by tbo state engineer. - W- O. T. ,U. MKHTINO The W. G, T;. Uk will-,, meet at the heme of Mrs. Qaorge Mallett. 708 Ninth Street; cor. of 'Grant at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon. All members are urged - - -- --. v "a to be present. NEW TODAY KftTRAY Strayod'trom my place' about threo weeks , 'ago,-. a-8-yoar-old bay-mare, branded K.J. on, .right; hlp(( left hind leg, cat near ..hoof. Finder notify D. Eventkoff; Olene, -Ore., antUrecelve ,i:'t ' w ,' -'7l4-i'6 PBQPLE5 COMET From allovor the ctatea,to bo cured, by tho mineral wator at- the New. Htot Springs Bath House. 14.' . -!. NOTIOK 7 s Crater Canton No. 7. I.tO. O. F", will hold 1U first meeting ot tho win ter on wod. evening, Nov. 16th. All members are urcod to attend, 'as plana for future work .are to '.be d)i cussed. By ordor ot i f W. C. Wells, Commaadaht. . I WOMAN WANTS WORK By hour day. Phone 3S7J, ,j 14-jt. Diirw FOR RENT Housekooplng and sleeping rooms. ;Phono 337J. 14 WANTED 3 or 4 dozen whlto Leg horn pullots. Phono 16F13. 14-18 PIIOKEf 1C3 Mecca Closed Taxi. ! ' 14-19 LOST On Kfeno road, Sunday, fe malo colllo dog and small pup. Call at Western Union. Howard. 14-15. ARE YOUR BOOKS POSTED To datoT Incomo Tax Reports will bhyo to be mado for Dec. 31st. If you need 'assistance 'on' yoilr books, call 299M. N14tf. i , l , y GET4 Marten's Vitamon Tablett at UNDERWOOD'S I 'V ( , ' Catholic sjpjsjsagejga . - " '" ' ' Hgjgaf g (M- ' w rv m m U.V"" sTIsTbTbbI law'gFg'pBgSri . , for the benefit of .. Nr. r Sacred Heart Academy will be held at U and I Hall .dm ri n U Thurs., Friday and Sat. Admission Free Dancing Each Evening , . .Houston & Fife Orchestra ..if. .A k tOllJT '.'K FOR SALE 2 Durham cows; also , brood how and boar. Old Sutton ' ' 14-15 A GOOD BED And a good bath at Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main, and 741 Walnut. Steam heat. 14. LOST Friday- afternoon between Klamath Falls and . old ICenlcy flume, grey Patrick maiklnaw. Find er pleaso call 3C7J. I 14-1C. FOR aALE 1920 Ford touring. Will allow good trnde on old Ford. KLAMATH FALLS iAUTO . CO. 224 Main. Roy Call, Prop. 14-19. FOR RENT Furnished Apartment, close In. CG Pine Street. 14-20. f ' .i3-'- t-3 flow Yeast Vitamon ; Tablets Put On Firm Flesh FOR RENT- per month. Furnished room.110 Phono 292W. 15-U .'Mat )lw4w OHANGR ON CHARGES FOR RECORDING PLATS .County Cleric 'CharlejR. DeLap has announced that a number of changes have been made in the ' tees ok that office' and among them aa the recording' of plats, the ahargea will be: on 20" lota or loss, $8.00;' 21 to 29 lots, $700; 30 to 4 lots, $'8.50; 50 to 74( lots; $10; 76 to 100, lots, $12.00 and over 100, lets, three cents for oach additional j lot. A Charge of $1;00 additional t .will be made for, the approval 6f L'Muy Iat by tbe county,, In addt- . emm Hundt IS jA f( 0i Quickly Increata Your Energy and Beautify the Complexion Easyand Economical to Take. Thin or rundown folkil Take Mastln'a VITAMpN two. taUcta with every meal. Then weigh and meajivo yoursill each week and con tinue taking Mania's VITAMON regularly until you nre Ba(lCtii wfth your gain In niltht and enerity. MuUn's VITAMON cpntains hlglJy concentrated yeait-Wtmlnea u well ib tho tvo other atlU niorc, important , vitamlnea (l'ut Soluble A and Water Soluble C). It Is now being uicd by thousand! who 'appreciate Iti con- , venlence, economy and quick rctulU. By increasing tbe nourUhtng power of what you eat Maitln's VITAMON supplies jit what your body needs to leea tne inrunaen lusues, irengut en internal orsans. clear the (kin and renew (nattered nerve force without uputtlng the ttomaeh or causing gas. Pimples, bolls and skin eruptions m in vnfitah fit if bv DIBEO and tha 1i.r.rf. completion' becomes radiantly clear IMPORTANT! While the imii. ing health-bulldins valuo of Mastln'a VITAMON has been clearly and positively Uemonstratcd in canes of lack of energy, nervous troubles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion and a generally weakened physical and mental condition, it should not be used by anyono whe OBJECTS to having f. their weight Increased to normal. You can get Mastln'a VITAMON tablets at ail good clruEgtsu., FOR SALE 2 marcs, wagon, har dness, holfor, etc, . Might trado for city property, or lot. Box 1134, .Klamath Falls, or inquire Old Sut ton Ranch, Keno Road. 14-15 FOR RENT Furntshod apartments, wood, light and water, $15 por month..and. up. 133 N, 10th. 14-19. "Let George it" w Swiss Watch Repair Specialist Uf 622 Main Street .MASTIK'SJ THtORICINU CtaftiNI ' W fr Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken Wkk Every Meal or Money Back T 1 I ' ' ' I l nil IF1LW V' gV VT 'A' My ftiil IgB sH V am H gH .sF M l HI t-iH r " j i - T - I IM mm mWm aHsl Hnm mWm 1 mWm Wm Wm mrm mrL VV M sgMVgleBg) w. i o me nuusewue i m " hi i t. I hI rr-r With every $1-0 purchase.-; &-" 1 u m v. .'.' .-': - ' '"'.--"- - - 'ii-.. . -'vm I ... this week we will give free ."; ..y I i?1r a regular $1.25 Brooni M I h t i - ' i ; -.x!, ii;.l 1 ' Anderson's Quality Groceteria SS I I 1 ;-.," .. 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