NOT IIIM IIOHH MY IT WITH VlAiWKtlH Tim JihIkd wait ttvlilmitly itoltlnn u Hlnrt llm Now Yimr rlijlit. Klamntli till fo.l up wtili IIki Jury, mill ut lntlL7wor Hl101'' ,'1"",n r,8' 8!M Mft'" lin niinmiiici'il "I illHi'liuntiillilH Jury " WOltlt WANTKD-IIouho denning, A lull, Iniin iiinniliiir nf lint Iwiilvm clilmiiiiy MWci-pliiK, flour polishing, tlii-ii ro. VI!I0?h """"p'V'Sf1 W!!ftJy UMir."r Ul ,, dny, I'liono CGfU or iMDW 3.4" ' Hny, Jililc.ti, you run'l cllncliiirKc i - lim." 'FOR IIKNT- Klirnliiliail room In Br iBMlinJU. iMaKr7XnnVyiiuia&MLLlWBBMhkftBkBaa La Vogue Stores room iRnYSVILLE- COLUSW" WRTHl "Ciin'l illnrluirmi yon? Why nol7 White building, prlvalo hath mid lliuntliireil llm otlinr. ileum hunt II. K, Hmltli Itenlty com puny, fil 7 Main 3-4-n (OROVILLE-REOBllifF- "WiiiiI," rnplled (ho Jiiryiiiini.i I iimiiiiii io roiiuiei or lIllleiIKe, " ! wim hired hy Hint guy over thnrc'" Must SiufQQ009 SumusSroa UN LID mmxvicm Tito next dny tiller .f f m H llo'.k" ' feller itnvo it lllllo i;lrl Iweul) cent. nflnr henrlnit Iter aim; I ho prlro of gasoline, wont up a tout n cnllnn. tbATS-SUITS- DESSES-MlLUNERy- FURS. The Office Cat I MILK AUTOMATIC "I'eritonnlly, I ilmi't linllnvo KroiurM ivcr put niiihI In lliulr sugar." "Tlmy don't Ihivh (o arou tul linrn," unsworn! old Mr I'ullurliy "What wllli imlyiiiDlilli'it nn' linn thing mi iinollior xlppln through lilKKoritvllln from niinnlp to ilurli, all a Itrnritryyiiintr gi.ttn do Id lo leimi Hi ( rover off hi MURKiir luirrul nil' lot It ntciiinulnlii Nolo Otlnrlmlii Bayyn Dnrrlli I hi hanged' I'll" ctom'Kt lilllliuil Id iiiiiii In Inn ImiiI Iiuk Hnlunliiy, iiiliiy; luitli n lit lit (ilt'ii't nlt'P on Hi' ii'ip iirnl limit ymir.roiiip.tiiilini). Kl up rurly nml ko Irf Hundiy rlchool.nmt church lo morrow Attn Hoy Thru you won't ho nilmincil lo look nt youriuilf In llm giant, Tlmrv'N nn old mw what snyii "Kary dux hii lilx dny," nml adjust your rpnctnilm nud mail thin lllllo nlory frnm ImMunoi'iill.'' Thii Hum wim Hntiirduy, 630 p. in , Iho plan), n local nicivlu liounc, tlio rglrl. n largo robust nilildln aged hoiii- nn Ittmtilnf; up In nun of llm tinhorn In thn foynr slut I'iciiedly rrlttd, "Buy, hoy, I left my husband In horn while I fl shopping. Our car leaves : In fltn minute nml h ain't out twin Don't want to liny n tlrket, how ran I Ri'l him'" " aren t nllnwpil to pngit nny- olin replied llm llslier. "lint If you (Werlho hint purhnps I run find lilm " Tim woman apparently illil not . henr n word lin said. 'Ho you earn If I whlMle. for hint?" nh ii asked Thinking olio wan only Joking lin , Mild "Do to It " Immediately shrill and wulrd wliU tie tnrtli'(l llm quiet ntidlenre. A meek lllllu mini nlttlnR well toard lint front lumped nn though ; shot, bolted up the nlslo, appeared In llm foyer mid meekly ran In thti wake of lltn rutiimt wnniun who wm rapidly mnkliiK Irnrka for the Inter. . tirhan alntlon NEW TODAY I.OHT On Main Hi . In front of where llm Houston opera limine nloiid, nn open fared. gold wnlch. with wild chnln, lo which Ik attached a door key. Watch In n kerpnuke Mull ly prlred mid If (he p. mini who found II will return II in me. It will hn appreciated and I'll pay a re ward. N J Chapman. Sill Wlltlln llldg. n.7 MIIS. I.V.VCII rUTlT.IIKI) lOI'lt- ti:i:. VMAiiH iiio.m cam: or htomacii Tiienii.i: VANTi:i - Woman for general rliiiiinnwcirk, 4 in WanhliiKtiiu HI. .1-7 KOIl IICNT Two furnlMied lahlun I'Iioik, 1M0M or I7KJ 3-r. WANTKH TO IIKNT-iA plnno In KOfttl cnndlilin Mra II I' Crnhhu. I'ollcniT Clly. n-i l-0(IOIN(IHI,i:mil- New Com $270 Will (Ak $l7f Maker Hunch. Hwan l-nko. n.;i KOIt HAI.K Dry lliuh hooiI Al Crr alal, I'lmiiii I09W". 3-7 I'OIl Ili:.N'T- runilnlied uiiin 020 Market Hi. I'hiino Son Mm. O, I'eyton. a Woman until work llV tile lil.llr nr dny I'honu 337J 3 KOIl HAI.-Clieap, 2 heallliK Move J ni opinim itoomj. 3 "Kor fourlijun yonr my Ilfo wn Jiul olio unhroken period of mlnery on account of llm awful Buffering I einliireii from atoiuiich trouhle, hut I hiilleo I nm llm hnppleat woman In town now nine,, Taiilnc rentorod mo le health," Nnld Mr. Kranc(s K. Lynch, OKI I Klileimlli Avu., N. K. Heattle, WiihIi- "I wn confined to my tied for morn Hum half llm time, mid al thotiKli I tried evcrythlnR under Iho huh I knew of or nvor heard about, It wan no une. I had forRotten what a kooiI lilKht' alenp wn like, couldn't retain nnylhliiK on my itomach, and I lived for week on not hi it k hut milk. "I have a nplundld appetite now nml eat IhltiK that for years I didn't dnro lo touch. I never huvo u traro of IndlRi'Ktlnn mid nm feeling Junt like u dlfforotil pnrnon; Huch romill n I linvu received from Taiilnc arounouKh it iiiiiko miyiiou)' niiiix Ynnlac nnd Tnnlnr Vecnlaliln I'llli i are (old hy druReliU ovorynharn,-Adv. --" "" -- i f r I irr llm ilepn THII ClVIIOVH .MOITtl "I.lfn ain't In holdlir n rood hand, J hut In pa)ln' n poro hand we4l. I'lumher nvu It on copper- It "n Imp In uln,i n fnttl lllnll mill ittin M pnrlPil oiim lo honor- . HM..IM (! j ni trull in iiiu 1,11111, t i" fti If IC J "ru'l'Ultr nmrliln tllrrrt our root . I If tyv jk lT"i I" "'0 acrno of tliclr long jfj nicep; ijri i ne romeim riiiii rt (x-nl their name ami 111 whrra ro poe the nnlily cod nml wle. IinjfNIow. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls 111 wmBfwmma "Thank You" Tin's acknowledgment of n courtesy or service is somehow the satisfactory end of a transaction. Both parties arc pleased and the relations of the moment, however unimportant, arc more hap pily closed. There is no occasion when an effort made for the comfort or convenience of others is not worth a "thank you.' In the daily routine of telephone operations, where the saving of time is the great considera tion, the opportunity of expressing an apprecia tion of a service rendered seldom arises. But .remember that the telephone operator is human. Courtesy to her means more cheerful ness in her work. It will be reflected in your own self-satisfaction. IPI .9L n VjJmJiiiev7 The Pacific Telephone An4 .Telegraph Company fur fCU'?! VA Starting Tuesday, January 3rd, at 9 A. ML, La Vogue will turn loose on selling ALL SURPLUS STOCKS Greater part of all surplus stocks arc grouped in Big Lots Includes Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Furs and Hats. $50,000.00 worth of good merchandise to be sold at a fraction of the original price. An Avalanche of Bargains Awaits Shrewd Buyers All goods marked down with one Big Idea and purpose, and that is to unload make a clean sweep sell surplus stocks and shape all La Vogue stocks and stores to fit the New Policies adopted by La Vogue management with the beginning of the New Year. By making big efforts and sacrificing prices in the past two and a half months taking big losses on merchandise, La Vogue has succeeded in meeting all demands and also accumulated a handsome Cash Surplus. This cash, plus cash TO BE RAISED DURING THIS SALE OF $50,003.00 surplus stocks will give Mr. M. I. Blotcky HEAD OF LA VOGUE STORES WITH NEW BUYING HEADQUAR TERS AT NEW YORK CITY a powerful Buying Leverage; .also making possible full realization of an organization for La Vogue Stores to give Peerless service to its customers, through its keen representatives at New York, 'the choicest, newest creations in ready-to-wear garments and hats will be offered for sale at La Vogue Stores quickly as possible at matchless cash low prices. The Sales Manager of La Vogue Stores will see to the policy of NO TWO alike gar ments or hats on sale at any one La Vogue Store giving La Vogue customers the desired assurance of exclusive style and avoiding sameness or uniform like dress by women and girls. Complete list of interesting attractions as the outcome of new policies adopted for the mutual benefit of La Vogue Stores, its old and new friends and cHustomers will reach them by mail and through future announcement La Vogue Business Management having given its Sales Manager full charge and authority to dispose of aM surplus stocks in order to meet requirements of La Vogue new policies the Sales Manager is making use of his power and simply ordered',. all decks cleared of surplus stocks and in.tructed the sales ladies to sell, take the money and forget all values and former prices. He on hand early at this sale and you will realize how your dollars have grown in purchasing power from two to three tiims in value. Come and see what $1.00, $2.03, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, . $17.50, $22.50, $27.50, $35.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $75.00 will buy. Your eyes will see the greatest values ever shown in Ready-to-Wear Garments, Hats and Furs. All Surplus Stock must go NOW. '! I Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. MCMlCn rtOERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AN0 ASSOCIATED SAVIN 01 BANKS 0t SAN NUNCISSO One Hundred and Eighth Half Yearly Report The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society (THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK) SAVINGS COMMERCIAL 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 31st. 1921 ASSETS United Stntca Donds nnd Notes, State, Munldpul nnd Other Bonds (total value" J23.657.4I8.00) standing on books at.... J22.605.220.47 Loans on Real Estate, secured by first mortsi;es 40,017,269,97 Loans on Bonds and Stocks and other Securities 1,183,763.30 Stock In Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 105,000.00 Bank Buildings nud Lots, main nnd brunch offices (cost over J965,000.00), t tondins on books at 1.00 Other Real Estate (value J1J6.OOO.O0), stnrvJmu on books at 1.00 Employees' Pension Fund (value JJ71.75J.46) stanJinj on books at , 1,00 Cash on hand and In Federal Reserve. Bank 7,034,017.83 LIABILITIES- Ttal ,7W,'m" Hue Depositors J6S.20l.299.62 Capital Stock actually paid up , 1,000,000.09 Reserve and Contingent Funds 2,650,000 00 Total ..J71,851,299.62 JOHN A. BUCK, President GEO. TOURNY. Vice-President and Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this Jlst day ol December, 1921 lRAL CHAS. F. DU1SENUERG, Notary Public. BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN A. BUCK A. II. R. SCHMIDT U. N. VAN llfcHGUN CIO. TOCHNY I. N. WALTIK HOM.KT DOLLAR , -r 'E. T. KILi!iH HUGH GOODFLLLOW I.. A. CI1HIS.TCNSON . " 'L, S. SHERMAN WALTUt A. HAAS CCODI I LLOW, HITS, MOOnU & OR1UCK Gcnrrul Attuait Deposits made en or befire January 10th, 1922. will corn Interest from January 1st, 1922. A Dividend of four and one-quarter (4Vi) per cent per annum was declared for the six months ending December 31st, 1921. NOTICB FOR 1'imi.lCATIO.V Xot CoaI Land IVpnrtmont of Iho Interior U. S, Land Offlco at Lakevlow, Ore gon, Dec. 3. 1921. NOTICB Is horoby given that Ben jamin II, Lewis, of lily, Oregon, who, on June 1st, 1917, made Homestead Entry. No, 010354, for WK8WU. SBMSWK Sec. 28: NE14SEU. Sec tion 29, Township 35S nnge 14 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before J. O, Haruak or, V. a. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on the 14th day of January, 1922. . Claimant names as witnesses: A. L. Richardson. E. W. Whetstone, a. S. Boyd, all of Illy, Oregon, Oeorgo Elliott, of Bonanza, Oregon. Notice wU bo published tor flvo consecutive weeks In the Klamath llorahl. P. l LIGHT. Register. D 6 13 20 27 J 3. Federal Power Commisaion In compllanco with the Federal Water I'owor Act (41 Stat., 1063) notice Is hereby given that the Fort . Klamath Meadows Company, Klam ath Falls, has tllod application cotp'; ing powor development on Anna Creole approximately from tho south nrn boundary of the Orator Lake Na tional Park to a point In Section 25, T. 32 8.,, R. 6 K W M, Any objec tion to such application, or request for a hearing thereon, together with , nny briefs, reports, or other data for which consideration Is desired, should he submitted to tho Executive Secre tary, Federal Fewer Commission, Washington, D. C. N29 DO 13 2087 J 9 19 17, J ;r