The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 05, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MONDAY, DMCMMMHt B, IMI.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Published dally except Sunday, br
The Herald Publishing Companr of
Klaauth Falls, at 119 Eljhlh Street.
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TMH FARM HUREAU
Noxt Wednesday the annual
ntetinc ot the Farm Uureau will
be held. At this Catherine the of
ficer for tho ensuing year will bo
choten and a program mapped out.
Thli meeting li of mora than pass
ing Interest. Already tho Bureau
faa accomplished enough for the
community to, Justify tta oxlitenre,
but It has only made a beginning,
and It behooves uverr farmer to
attend the meeting, tako part In Ite
deliberation and bocomo an active
factor In tho only organisation the
county has ever had that haa ac
complished anything for the farm
er. Big problem aro confronting
the farmeri of the countr, o bis
that they must havo an organise
tlon "to guard their lnteretta or the
will suffer the consequences.
Aitde from the .rood the Bureau
may be from tbla standpoint. It Is
of inestimable Talue for what it
will do In the matter ot raising
the standard ot stock In Vie coun
ty, of helping the farmer In his
financial difficulties, marketing and
traaseoriatlon. Too often I heard
the complaint that the Interest of
everyone and everything Is cared
for except In the ease of the farm
er. White this 1 in the main true,
teach ot the fault lies with the
farmer himself, for he has dono
more to neglect his own Interests
than anyone else. The creation,!
of Farm Bureau Is In a larce
measure overcoming this, but these
can only function It tho farmers
back them up.
Let the farmers ot Klamath
eonatjr awaken to their Interests
and their dangers and make the
Klamath Countr Farm Bureau what
It can and should be the rolce ot
the farmer, and one that will bo
heard and heeded.
NEW PIPE ORGAN
IS TRIED OUT AT
SUNDAY SERVICE
A special program la being pre
pared for tho dedication ot tho now
Moeller pipe organ which has Just
been Installed In tho Klrsl Presby
terian church, and which was used
for tho first tlmo nt tho services
yesterday. Tho dedicatory services
will bo hold on Krlilay, December
16th.
Tho Instrument, which Is tho first
pipe organ to bo Installed In
Klamnth county, Is ot beautiful do
sign, being finished In dark oak to
match tho woodwork ot tho audi
torium In which It Is placed, and
tho pipes aro of gold, which har
monizes perfectly. Tho tones aro
rich and mellow, and ot tho proper
volum cto adequately fill tho room,
room.
The organ was built by M. I
Moollcr of llagorstown, Maryland,
and Is known as the Moeller tubu
lar pnoumatlc-actton two-manual or
gan. Tho Instrument contains 675
speaking pipes, besides a number
tor ornamentation only, and cost
thn church 14,600. Tho contract
for thl Instrument was let by the
church on February G, 1920, hut
M. P. Moeller. wh0 Is ono of the
largest organ builders In the United
, States, at that tlmo had so many
. orders on his books as to render It
Impossible to get the lob out until
this time, as all orders are entered
In tho order ot their receipt.
This make and particular style of
organ was sclecied by the organ
committee ot the church through
the advice and at the suggestion ot
the Earl Shepherd Music company
ot this city. The organ committee
ot the church consisted ot Rev. E.
P. Lawrence, pastor ot tho church
at the tlmo tho contract was placed,
Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln, Mrs
Burge W. Mason, Mrs. M. P. Evans
Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. Miss Augusta
Parker and Andrew M. Colllor, who
hare worked tirelessly to provldo
the best that money could buy for
the church. The Instrument will
bo In charge of Mrs. Eberleln, who
will be assisted by Miss Margaret
worden.
"i LITTLE GIRL HAS
GAINED 15 POUNDS"
SAYS HAPPY MOTHER
ill -LUCML. 1 L.1-
Little Rhode Island Girl Is
As Bright nnd Cheery
And Her Cheeks Are As
Rosy As Ever.
SHE CAN
UP IN
NOW KEEP
HER CLASSES
ANOTHER SCK.MO ROAD
'(Wltorlal from San Francisco Ex
asalner),
The Skyline Boulevard from San
Francisco to Santa Cruz will soon be
started.
And now a group ot energetic and
far-alghted citizens of the counties
to the, north of San Francisco have
begun agitation for a continuous
sound highway from the bar to Ore
gon, clearing the war for comfortable
boulevard driving to Portland.
The road will traverse some ot the
most naturally beautiful country In
all California, especlallr that portion
north of Eureka, who rthe war lies
through forests which bare been In
existence for twenty-five centuries.
The Klamath Rtrer at Requa, now
crossed pleturesquelr but uneconomi
cal by an Indian-hauled ferry, will
be bridged.
It Is a big project. But the best
projects sre always the big oni.
Dior aro tho ones which test the
mettle ot tho tnoa who undertake
them.
Tils one Is certainly worth while.
It merits the general applause and
general help.
"Only a Mother Can Un
derstand What I Suffer
ed When I Saw My
Daughter Slowly Wast
ing Away," Says Mrs.
Mary Smith.
Brewn: "I'm always behind
hand." Hicks: "Oh. why?" Brown
I alway think of what to do
when someone else has done It!"
NEW PROGRAM AT
THE STRAND TOM OUT
COW TESTING
PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT
CORVALL1S, Dec. C, Oregon
esw-teetlng association dairymen
asade a clear profit of $26(4 by
following tbe association methods
tat October. "This shows splendid
progress," reports E. B. Fltts, fed
eral aad O. A. C. extension dairy
specialist.
The average yield of milk re
ported for the 2500 cow In cow-
teettag associations was 571 lbs.,
aad tha yield of butter fat 27.91
eaads. Tbla was an arerage of
l.li poands ot fat over the yield
far October '20.
The total gain was C920 pounds
jaf (at, which at 45 cents a pound
"wai Worth 11(14 a clear gain.
ThW gala'was made orer much
better than arerage production, be
ta the yield of well tested cows
last year. Compared with tbe av-
erage yield ot untested cows tho
akewtat; is xoncb more Impresstre.
There will be an entire change
ot program at the Strand tonight
As Sallte Waters of "Up the
Rosd with Sallle," In which she is
presented by Lewis J. Seltnlck, Con
stancy Talmadge Is tho star attrac
tion tonight.
The novel, of which this is the
plcturtzatlon. will be remembered
as tho most popular best seller ot
Its yesr, and Frances Sterrett sure
ly mnst havo bad Constance Tal
madge In mind when she drew this
picture ot the Irreslsttblr vivacious
and lovable young woman who goes
forth to seek adventures. They
come so thick and fast that even
she Is moro than satisfied and glad
to scttlo down bofora the end is
reached.
There will. In addition to the
above, be two comedies, in one of
which Charlie Chaplin appears.
Thirty thousand Oklahoma glrU
are enrolled In farm clubs.
BELFAST, Ireland, Doc. 5 Holle
stiUa arc regarded with much dis
faw, br the members ot tbe Irish
JUtMiBileaa army who bare been, mak
tag.aa extenslre sweep of them in
IftWtk.DMWgal.. 'Altogether 40 ot
the km Imm salted and one which
eeeaped'aa laitial search was later
dkntarad? aiddea dews a 000-foot
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Matter of tbe Estate
of
Dempster W. Anderson. Decsased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed In the County
Court of thn RtnfA nf n,,,.. .- vi.
math County tho final account of his
uuiiiimninuion 01 sain estato, and
said court has fixed December 24,
1021, at 3 o'clock P. M. as the time,
and tho Cnurt rnnm nf aaM r-ntt m
the plaeo for the bearing of tho ob-
jocuous or saia nnal account and
for the settlement thereof.
OEORGE E. ANDEIISON.
Administrator of tbe Estato of
Dempster W. Anderson, Deceas
ed. N' 21-28 D 2-12-19.
IN THK COUXTV COURT OF THE
BlAIB (WKGOX FOIt THE
COUXTV OF KLAMATH
xoncH
In tbe Matter of the Estate of
J. 1'. L.K.K. LMCnaneri
EXeCUtrlX notlcn Of Final innnl
notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account and report as
Executrix of the estate nf J. P I .on
deceased, and tbe above entitled
court has fixed ten o'clock In tho
forenoon of Dflcemhnr Sliili 191
tbe time, and tbe County Court room
of this Court, In tbe Court House of
Klamath County, Oregon, In tbe city
ot Klamath Falls, OrcrjOD, as the
place when and where any person
mar presem any oojection or excep
tion to anything therein contained,
Or to anvthlnr rinnn thnrnln hv ma a
Executrix, and at the sild time and
iiiacs iuu saia louri win iinauy set
tle said account.
This notlea la nrrinrAil miraimnf in
an oruer oi tne Honorable u. u. Bun
neii, judge ot the alove entitled
Court, marifl nn Nnvumhar 19th 1091
and thn firat nuhllrntlnn nf anM nn-
tice was mado on November 21, 1921.
ElAIMltrlr nf thn T.naf Will anil
Testament and of tbe Estate of
J, P, Lee, deceased,
N21-18 D5-12-18.
"Every tlmo t look nt my little
girl's roiy cheeks my heart goci out
In pralto and gratitude to Tnnlae,"
said Mrs. Mary Smith, ot I'enccdale,
It. I , a suburb ot 1'rovldcnce, recent
ly. "Until Mary as eleven year, of
ngo st-o always enjoyed good health
and had a ry happy, fun-loving dis
position. Howctor. during tho past
three jears sho became very thin
and frail. She took on n tery sallow
color, her tongue coated over, sho
complained of a bad tnte In her
mouth, dull headaches, and ot feeling
languid and tired all thn time She
lost l.er sunny disposition and be
orae nervous. Irritable and moody
Her appetite got so poor that I had
to coax her to eat. Her sleep as
fitful, her eyes dull, and her steps
so heavy that It seemed she hadn't
strength to lift her feet from the
floor.
"She had always stood high In her , life and good boalth again. My grat
studies, but now her reports were so, Itudo tn Tanlac Is unbounded."
bad that her teacher called on mo to Tanlac and Tanlae Vegetable Pills
find out why sho had gono back so' aro sold by drugglsta everywhere.
In hor lessons. When I asked her
why she had failed so In her school
work sho cried and said shn studied
as hard as over, but couldn't seem
to remember. Only a mot hor can
understand what I suffered when 1
saw my daughter slowly, but surely,
fading ivn ay each day. I could hard
ly keep back tho tears when 1 looked
nt tier.
"Six months ago wo took her out
ot school, thinking this might help
her, but sho continued to grow
worn'. Wn were told that sho would
get better whn she got older, but I
was afraid she couldn't live and have
'hod many a tear over her condition
In fact, my husband and myself, both.
were downright sick from worry over
her, nnd yet, nothing did hsr any
good.
"Ono day mr husband said, 'Why
not hato Mary try Tanlact Each
morning I havo read tn the papers
ot someone being helped by It and It
may bo what sho noed.'
"Well, I had tried everything else,
so as n last resort I had llary try
Tanlac and 1 haro fell thankful o
thousand times that I did, lloforn
she finished the first bottle she was
eating like 1 have been wanting lo
sea her eat for three years. Now
sho la tho first to the table and the
last to leave. She has gained fifteen
pounds and In still gaining, and her
tare Is aa round and rosy as It ever
was. Her eyes sparkle with health,
hor stops aro light, and she Is as full
ot Ufa as a kitten. It does my. heart
good to hear her running around,
singing and laughing and enjoying
Remember, I want your business
aad your recommendation to your
Vrhmil. In ordsr to gain these fa-
Tors, I must glvo joll tlie beet of
eorvtr and the price charged must
be right. Dr. tlohle, TOO Main, I'll
tss-w .
"Only One Thing
Breaks My ColcP
THU relief tlut Dr. King's New
Discowty glr from stuliLorn old
colds, and (Miruthtng new one, grlppo
and Innvit-tortiuinc touch lut ma. In
It tbe Stamford remedy it l today, t
iimc-inm lor nny years ami never
moro popular than today. No harmful
lirun.
Wi will soor. notice the relief In
loosened phlegm and rated rough.
Alwyi reliable, ami cool for the
whole family. Has n coinindnB, heal
ing taite with all its good medicinal
qualities. At all drucsitti, 60 cents.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
for Colds and Coutfis
77HR"'on!o3ipTionMe:
wok headache, tulioumess, sallow
akw, waste matter In the Intestinal
syttern. Correit this health-undermining
condition by taking Dr. King's
PUIs. 25 cents. All drutxMs.
D PROMPT! WONT OIUPE
. r. Rings Pills
I I bcot tnrinnn I I
I milium nl -' klvukv wm
1HHL service MmmmM
Ing S P M. of December 19. 1921
for the Installation ot n telegraph
fire alarm aystcm. proposals to be ac
companied by plans and specifica
tions nnd estimates of cost.
A. L. LKAVITT, l'ollco Judgo
Dy order of the Common Council
N23 to D5 Inc
NOTICE OK INVITING PROPOSALS
FOR rURNISHIXG
FIRE KOUiniENT
Proposals will bo received by 'fte
Common Council of tho City ot Kla
math Falls. Oregon, up to and Includ
ing 8 P. M. of Deecmbor 19. 1921,
for furnishing tho city with ono (1)
triple combination pumping, chom-
leal and hoso car. Proposals accom-
oanled by specifications to be sub
mitted for 600, 7S0 and 1,000 gallon
jumping rapacity.
A. L. LEAV1TT, Police Judge.
Uy order ot tho Common Council.
Nil to D5 Inc.
RIDS WANTED
School district No. 1 will receive
bids up to December 19, 121, for
200 cords ot body wood, to be cut
from live trees, to be delivered as
thn board may direct, to the various
schools, wood to be tiered on school
grounds. The board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Ad
dress bids lo P. L. Fountain, chair
man, or J P. Wells, superintendent.
1-7.
Real Record Service
It is ousy enough for a store to enrry a few hundred
records that are good sellers, but we carry six thousand,
and hundreds of these are seldom called for once in a
year, consequently it does not pay us to carry them but
we do so in order to give you the best record service, in
Southern Oregon.
Wholesale record service from the factories is greatly
improved, but far from perfect, and we look forward to
the time soon when we can give you 100 per cent record
service, which means every Victor Hccord made. Extra
help and our demonstration rooms enable us to serve
jyou best during your Christmas Record Shopping.
earl shepherd::co.
507 MAIN ST. PHONE 282-J
Ot
THE CHRISTMAS TREES
are here now, st the
FREE MARKET
any site, neatly mounted on stands.
Come In and make your eelectlon,
ar call 412-R., and we will deliv
er oae that will please you.
FRY DON DONO
MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS
MECCA TAXI SERVICE
Office Phone 153
Closed Cars.
Res. Phone 339-J
Country Tripg Solicited
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Outfit Sets
Toilet. Travelling. Shaving
Baby. School, Manicure
You know a little set containing three to six
pieces makes a pretty complete little gift and
does not necessarily mean a big outlay of
money. We are making a specialty this Christ
mas of complete outfit sets something in
toilets, shaving, for manicure and traveling
sets; school sets and baby sets they are all
nice goods and are all prettily packed and pop
ularly priced.
"Let George do It"
Swiss Watch Repair Specialist
622 Main Street
Underwoods PharmafY
KLAMATH FALLS UKEOOXt THrrT
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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY TMCIR DRUGS
Prices Reduced
Buy Nowl
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jArfO-
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KT the deparlod ones be heaoso
ed even In the grave. Lat tfte
sculptured marble direct oar foot
steps to the scene of their lottf
sleeps Let tho chiseled ojttajl. re
peat their names aad tell where raw
poso tho nobly good aad wise.
-aVoagf allow.
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Qhe wonderful
THOR IB.ONER
coith the
one finger
AUTOMATIC
CONTROL
NOTICE OP INVITING PB0P06ALBI
FOIt INSTALLATION OP
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Proposals will be received by the
Common Council of tbo City of Kla
math Falls, Oregon, up to and Includ-
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Works
1040 Main St. Klamath Falls
Sold on
Easy
Terms
SIT DOWN touch a button eulde your work. All iho
hard woilc and long hours of ironlnn day arc over uhcu
you own aT hor Automatic Electric Ironer. Has no leveia
or foot pcdalt. Two buttons at your right hand control every
operation. The shoe opens and clous at a touch of yourfinjer.
Nothing to ux your ttrcnirth. No belt to slip and break.
The only ironine machine with a two speed roll alio a wide
opening (hoc liivini; amplo ipaco for easy cleaning and waxing
tkiuthi hnd to be hand-ironed, aro dono quicUy and easily on
the Tlior.
Automatic ccntnl leaves your hands freo for ouiding the work.
The open end of the ironing roll makes it city to iron colli
bandt, cuffs and ruffles.
Save tha of Ironing Time
"Irening: Day" becomri a thing of the patt when you get a
Thor. It does tho family ironing in tn hour or to.
The heavy damatk linen table cloth whicn takes 30 to 40
minutes to do by hand, ij Ironed in 5 minutes. It comci put
tvith a sheen which only uniform presturc can pjvo to lineni
yet the frailest woman can do tuch work on the Thor without "
fitiriz herself in tho (cut A (.tool comes freo with each machine,
'Cunt in tmtmw lurt and tee this wonderful machine.
Authorized Thor Dealer
COMET ELECTRIC CO, 1026 Main Street
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