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, ? :v MONDAY, JANUARY W, II I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH- FALLS, OREGON Page Two ate - i " ! I. r- ftp' IfeT I a iv- H: he Evening Herald VW' I. MURRAY , J. IIAKRKTT CUT Kdltol Twenty-Five Years Ago in Linkville Published dIIr except Bunday, by e Herald Publishing Company at atnalh rails, at US Eighth Street, Entered at tho. poitotf Ico at Kla iUh Falls, Ore., tor transmission foujh lb Balls aa second-class ttor. UMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS. rtii) Associated Press U exclusively titled to tbo ue lor publication of, il new dispatch credited to It. ' not otherwise credHod la thta er, and alio the local slews pub- er lierelo. WS- MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 101(2 LVATION ARMY LASSIES PUT BAN ON SHORT SKIRTS CIIICAO.0, Jnn. 30. The aklrta Salvation Army lassies mum not ...... ...... .... ... "i uW ,.. ,. booto KMS visitor Saturday. tl'l IVIVI, fll.UlllIlK lu alii lor issued here today by Com- sslnnor William Peart, leader ot oreanliatlon In fifteen mid-west Atl'O. Ok. HOMO , I ngK. "SaKJwi say "TBj'jni.iyrijt i "TP wclm DC CRtqcsir vs paeveo vn hb leakngd iv T1UT MANX DUBSOVMS HO TOKEN HIS HOME OREWtO I Vk fiN CCKH VJHI&KY TDWeASA RUB DOWN. fPYW An Army Marches On Its Stomach, Said Napoleon Tho Groat Corsica!) Know that Success in Life Do aends Upon Your Strength, Energy and Endurance j. i., Smith Oregon, , (Published In "Klnmntli Herald", ! Klamath Fulls, OiPRim, fur flvo ion ihcrntlvo Keeks,) I'. I' l.ltlllT. lll'KlslOr I Jim :ni.n. 1:1.211-27 I etici: vtm i'riu.ir.vnox Not Coal Umi IIITAIlYMICYr OK THIi INTWtlOtt I' H, LAND Ul'l'lt'i:, nt Ulmvlow I Oreeon, January 3ft, I III! J. ' N'tlTII'l! In heii.hv ulvi.ii llmt the land, peoplo by the thousands are , Eugene Him tilt, of Mulln, Oregon. unity testifying to Ibu rtMiinrknhtn .!". " April 2. I!tl7. Hindu Home power of Tunlitr In roniiuc ttrlt troubles, Tilt powerful rtriu'llvn medicine builds up lln weak WlllnmcllM Mirlilliiti, linM filed millrn mul the despondent; gives them now of intention In make finul three-) ear . hope ..ml happiness ...ul ,, .ten- -aa'V1rrI!i'::A"r.'!l,,!.l,:,,!":,.,l Vliln linnrUliliiir nmt lrnrlliMiliii ' "" ""' '(Murk l.f t'nlllllv I'nllll. ill Kl.linnlli ' food Mr hi soldier I Tniilac',, mum. has been praised by Full, Omtui, on Hut intli tiny of' ! Tbo tlrcat (Vralrnn ro.illte.l Ioiir ! '"lrwlii of thousands Testimonial Mnrrh. ; " i from overv rtirner nf tlio t'nlleil lillmuill mime lis wltimmi't iter n rentury uko nit liaa rwryrom- '""" ,mrr r"r" "f iniuiij ,,,,,,,, ,)(,, lt A kohK J. II. ;m.imlliiK rcneral since, thnt men'J "'f" "-n'l '"vo "howii ecu- jMrl'iillpy. mid Jnv.pl, . JMU,. nil riumii'iy nun even in rimes niiere ot .Miiun, (ireKon. iinitittiiA liiui litiuiiat iu....i im nil iii.ii.. ( littillfihtti! fur flvn rmiftiiiMiiUit ' ....'n...... ....i..... p.. .it. ... .... i-. - - - , .. ............... neoKH in ill" iwiiinuin llenilil. Miiinntli I-a 1 1, nn'Kini.) lw I' l.ltlllT. Ileslnter , Jim. ni)-i.:i-'JU-2T I., Jiirob. t'lin. Wlold'K. K. I) U'lerk if Coiinly t'ittri. nt Uliimnlli , nml It. A I'dKle, nil of Mulln, KnllH. Orntnti, on lliu llltli iliiy nf Mnieh. IUU2. Clnlitiiint iiiinii'a iih wltnefiien: .1. li. JiiMilif, i:. I). Ilmllli. It. A. I'linle nml J II. MiCnllny. nil or Mn- tin. Ori'Kini (PiiIiIIhIiimI for flvo I'linxei'iitlve uiiekn In tlm "Kliiinntb llitrnbl," Klmnitlli I'iiIIn. OreKiin.) !' I' I.KIIIT. lli'iilnlnr. jnn no it ta.ao 27 ' It y lliirrNou ViiiikIhi. , I Vlien Xiipntonn led bU vlctorlnun I nrnile tbrotiKh Kurrpe, bin worst enomli'n Woro Ml,t t'H' nations ilefeiid- I dm tbanmeheii URiiliiKt IiIh miuilibliiK etmluiiKlit: bill bo whs confronted by tho Krnver iitientlon of how to pro- remnrkulilo , lii', on April 2A. I'.UT. iiiintn Hume inrlliir .11.1.. llttl l.'lltr), All llf JllllO IT. ll'llS, Nil uriiiK aiiini n,,, for N,j f NI!Ui Hertlen XI Tfnl rwenn-1 Tow .i,,, 41 mm,, Itiinpi 12 mi. Klamath A f. .. .! ,. 8U p w, ryinKipcr Llkpg I'v.nuauu wur wunirn 10 wear itm ahorter." ald Commissioner varti In coidtnentlnn upon the or- er "Tho aklrt that trail In the irt Catherine sermt u a menaeo lt wearer' health; but the aklrt t flaps around the knees Is pret ciufh of a menace to the modesty tr.e woman who woara it. Tho t Is about tho only thlnr Hhlch n't uppear to be coming down o days, nnd n back to normalcy ro on tho too-short dress will 1 lot to protect the morals or rising generation." 'mmiR.iluner Tcart stated that ordor would affect erery &iWa- Arrny momber In 77 countries eolonle wbcro tho oreanliatlon nl-n. with tho possible escen- 1 "t Chiiin nnd Japan, where st of tlio omen wear trousers l.llllan Knnpp was a Kails visitor Saturday. T. I). Young was a Klamath Palls .Merrill business tlsltor Prlday.. , KImer and Chos. The nkntliiR has been stopped on tho rher. Tho river Is high, from brlnj; dnmmeil bodies must bo perfectly nourished It they uro to retain their lintiirnl strength, energy nnd vlKor; In fact. Hint tlio cry liealtli of (bo huiunii belnR Is regulated almost entirely by tho stmnncli. I'niler-feedltiR, Insuf- er f(rint tlnlli.Bliinnnt tiirtiia ti. .if IIVIUIV .Mrs. William Wonten from Up Klamath visitor wear.eviiir,i John Allen and J, H. Oeorxe of San Francisco were Midland visit or, Tuesday, looking after their shipment. Geo. Otfleld of Merrill was a .Mid land business visitor Tuesday. II. N. Lewln. Southern Pacific plumber, was a Midland business visitor Tuesday. Tho following, pupils wera lion Stukel havo re- turned from Sacramento, where they iTellvered ten cirlcads of cattle. They report tho weather very cold In Sacramento, and tho people com plaining cf broken water pipes. The Merrill people wero Interest oil In learning ot tho arrival ot a daughter to Mr nnd Mrs. H M. Ittibli. Mr. Ilubb was formerly cash lor of tbo Merrill bank. Some peoplo are taklnR ndvant- ago ot the snow to got wood out jot tho hills on sleds MUM I'OlVTKRS orough fanumts or cleaning of tr train for early planting will itore muny light, weak and brok- ktfirie'ls. learlng seed that will ra( o quickly In cool 'soil. d etaads mean better crop. orary tor the month ending Janu ary 27: Mary Del Frattl. Ida Del Fattl, Matbew Del Pattl, Ora Do- puy. Allen Pattonon. Winston Pat terson, Vernon Patterson, Cather Ina Burnett and Ceorgo Burnett. Tho visitors for the month were Prank Sexton, Hicham Qulmby and Edgar Fnrber. Harvey Wlthcrall ot this place, to the delight ot his many friends, baa recovered from his Illness and Is up anil around again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schrlener of this vicinity were delightfully sur prised Saturday evening by a large number of friends and neighbors Inf their large new residence on the Jones place. A two-pleco orchestra from Merrill wa( with the crowd, so dancing waa the chosen amusement of. the evening. At midnight a bas The women cf tho basketbill team met at tho heme ot Mr. Ru dolph Kattenhorn and organized Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kat tenUora was elected captain nnd Mm. Tfaoma managor. Miss Velmu Ady Is In school after an absenco cf several week. Mrs. deo. J. Walton has been on the sick list the last wcok, but Is better at the present time. There Is to bo a meeting of tho Klamath County Wool Growers as sociation on Wednesday nt Merrill. Mrs. Mary Severance died at the home of her son. Al Strickland, at White Lake, Wednesday morning at 9:30. Mary Pankey was born In Tenncsree In 1826. She was mar ried to Jonathan Strickland, and later In llfp to Harry Severance. .Mm. Severance moved to Jackson flesh, anaemia, lack of red blood nnd subsequent we.iknes of the entire system. Wlini Mitli ioopo nfc.l to enable lmtiiro to brlnu link their Mmimli ndii lKor, tvMotv llielr lust weight, nml put tlrm In flulilltiK trim, nltli rli'h, rr( Moxl rt)iirlni: llinuiuli llielr veliu N Tnnlae, I be jxiw'Tful teroiiittuiilvo tunic nml bmly biilblrr. A man or woniuii suffering from sour stMnncb, bml breath, bilious ness, Indigestion, or gas on stomach. Is unfitted either for pb)slcal or men tal labor Sufferers from thono ali ments find life a burden; they took on tbo world through blue glasses. the Joy nnd rowards of the vigorous. and where men nml women bud be lieved thoniseles ileomed to 11 life of misery nnd suffering. Tanlnr has overcome their troubles nnd brnunht b.irk health, energy nnd hnpplne Into their lives. If )ou nre not "fit ns 11 fiddle" in tlio morning mid don't feel hotter than when you went to bed; If your breath I, offensive and )ou linvo Hint bad taste In your muutli, your body U lint being nourished property. What yuu need Is Tiinlnc to restore jou'to normal so Nature ran brliiK buck the flesh yiiu'io tost, put the bloom of health In y lit cheek, the spring of enemy In our step nnd the parkle ot happiness and contentment In your eye. NOTB Tnnlae Vogetuble Pills nre an essential unit vitally Imimrtant part it the Tunlnr treatment You cannot hope to get the most satis factory results from Tnnlur without MITIt'i: Hill I'l'llt.K'.VrioV Not Coal I.11111I iii:iUT.Mi:.T or tiii: isrcitiott I. S. LAND OKFIl'1-:. ut Ukulow Oregon, J 11 nuary 2., ID22 ' NOTICi: I hereby given Hint Charles Stokes, of Mjilln. Oregon who. ill April 2i!tb. I HI 7 inailo ' llnniesteitd Kiilry, Act of Juno 17.1 I1HI2. No illnuhl, fir S'i cf Hllk, ( being l.ut I!) ami 20.1 Herlloti 17 1 For Heallh aHd Bcauly- V excrciso anJ HYAl Face Cream Ajiuperl) cosmctlo that protects tlio complsilou In the opu. J& t!CJ 'W fjt'V'fj I ssIWWfsa?Ws7CTHsrHHHfV Timiislilp II smith. Itunge 12 east. 1 .nHiWllAfldX Dhlil'ITlSfV Wtlliimetto .Meridian, has filed tiollie I I llUvl WUWMd rUQI lfl Y of iutenttuii to iniiko fimil threeyenr , W'n1 eXAfttTll TAILS Of ttOS inn v Proof, to establish rlnlni ti tint laud 1 GL "Vi ,i'" .v!l. iiIiom. desirlbeil. beforn t II IMaip ' 0 ..-.- v. happy, normally healthy person are. first establishing a tree and regular) not meirs. Tiietr troutiies cmtillter movement or tue Dowels, Tanl.ic veg them against Ihe world, destroy their' elable Pills are absolutely free from ambitions nnd make their lives dull and unhappy. How foolish to continue In thfs calomel ami are sold on u positive guuranteo to give satisfaction Tan la r and Tunlnr Vegetable Pills condition when on every band J nre sold by ilrugglsls everywhere -throughout tho length and breadth of Adv. .(an 30-C-13-20- -Mc (it trait trees Is most quick. t'ot HU of by tho uso of oneilt,,t lunch and hot coffee was county, Oregcn. it years ago. from und of common lye dissolved inrT,, or ,bB able and charming! there to Merrill 12 years ago, where t gallons cf water used as a hostess, Mrs. Arthur 8cbr!cncr. as-'sbo has since lived. She died wd. ray. Bordnaux mixture has proved slsted by a number of her friends e most pormanent control. Potatoes are sometimes planted Tebruary to provide a very- early 09 tat table use. Earliest of all a good variety to use in this way. 'to teed should be planted whole 1 avoid rotting In the cold soil no tarly potatoes may be had t ints way where soils are late In t'lrg dry enough to work later n the season. It la a wise practice to tag the "i before lambing time. Cutting ny a part of thu fleece around udder will make It far more nrenlent for the Iamb to nurse. i:S hung locks should he removed the sarno time, as their removal Is to tbo value of tho fleee0 and ) lessens tho danger from Insect ts, tUi: O'OVKItNK.NT 8EKDB AT T1IK IIKRAI.D OKFICK Ireo goiernment vegetable and ower seeds have been received at ho Herald office and will bo dts Ibuled through courtesy ot Con- rcseman N. J. Sinnott. The veget bio seeds are more numerous. Each packago ot vegetable soeds jntalns beot, carrct, lettuce, onion nil radish seeds, and directions'' for Heir planting, The other packages vntoln Calendula, Candy Tutt, Cos los, Dlanthus and Poppy seeds. One. packago of each will be giv- 0 to any one family calling at the Jflco, until tbo supply Is exhausted nerday. after a week's Illness, hav ing reached thu ripe old ago of 95 years nnd seven months. Sho was an earnest Christian wo man. Early in life sho united with tue cnrlstlan church, and a few years aro with tho Advent church. She bad a keen mind to the last, Dancing was participated In until a late hour, and everyone gave the verdict that they had an enjoyable time. It Is said .that about ICO guosts were there. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Koe- nlg and daughters Pern and Thol mi. 11a Hooper, Austin Hcoper, Mr. and Mrs. Schrlener and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dupuy. Charley fahulmfre, Mary Schulmire, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wright nn.i rmii I Samuel and, Walter Inman, Mr. and'dlah Pankey, Klamath Pallsl' Joba- irr. o. u. uaviuson anil farally.ju'an i-unney, Koseburg, and Thomas Mr, nnd -Mrs. Hllbert Safgent, Jim I'ankey. Gold Hill. The funeral oc Klamnth Pulls. Oregon.) " who. 011 April Stitli. 1917. made P. P. I.KIIIT. Helter. ' Hometead Entry, Act or June 17 JO-27 1 192. So. 010139. for $l of .MVli, MrMi si. Township I Hfiith, uniige 1.' east, vviiinineitit .vieriiunn, XOTHT. KOIt PlIll.lt'ATIO.V hu, filed notice of Intention to make """""" Not Coal' Iind "nn' ,hfetyear Proof, to estnbllsh ihTPaktmkxt op the inti:iiih f'''" " !!,:!. T: V. S. I,ANI OKPICK. nt Ikevlow. "7 "', ',', , ' Oregon. Junuury 25. l3S. Court, at hlamnth Palls. Oregon, on NOTICE Is hereby given that .' - 01 .inrcn, i.i John II. McCulley, of Malln, Oregon,! Clalmunt liaim- as witnesses "LET GEORGE DO IT" If your watch any make fails to keep time, bring it in and have it regulated. There may lie no other trouble with it. Weather conditionu some times affects the works. . GEO. L. METZ Swiss Watch Rcpnir Specialist 622 Main St. tii4444 Union Taxi Co. and Mecca Taxi Co. (Consolidated) OPEN AND CLOSED CARS CHILOQUIN STAGE Phone 424-J 531 Main Street r W!Mse! .er. lDlme.lla, famlIH--SM-r- ,r" "ui i irienus to meurn: ber loss. She leaves ono son. Mr.l SI C.ImI.1.- .,... . . . T .... -..winiiiuu, wn wnom no mauo her home, and three brothers, Oba- sssAsssssMsVMMMVWWMMWMWWWMMVMSsss Ilockncr. Mr. and Mrs. William Chyraene, Mr. and" Mrs. Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Depuy and sens, Alfred, ElUa and Ina Mer lin and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Depuy and daughter, Fay Maxlno. The town guest, wero Mr. and Mrs ,Waltor Turner and Henrietta Ow ens. Mr, Douglas, brother-in-law of Harry Wrltheralt, Is spending tbo week at tho Wrltherall borne. MERRILL MIDLAND John Allen, of Allen, Pyle & Co. l San Francisco, is shipping four .arlo.10, i,f catllo to Allen, Pyle ;n. TiiuiiUuy jo'iu Allen purchased tiii cattlo front .ttuket und Ottleld. J, II. Otorge Is shipping six car- cads of sheep to J. Q. Johnson lo Bah Francisco. Mr. t Hamilton was a Klamath Miss Zena Dltlard, who has been attending the Klamath County high school, hag returned to Merrill, and Monday entered the Merrill high school, C, a, Merrill, manager ot the Ankeny ranch, was a Merrill visitor Thursday ntgbt. Seewlng is to be taken up in the high school tbo rest of the year. Mis, Young will have charge of the sawing class. Miss Eva Dlllird left Friday for Ashland, where she will enter the Ashland high school. She will take a teachers' training course. Mrs. Harry Ackley was a visitor In Merrill on Wednesday, Miss Frlcke had her class in home hygiene on Friday. It was decided not to have more classes until tho weather wag better. , Miss Pauline Glacomlnl was a Klamath, Falls visitor on Tuesday, Bcwo of the Merrill people have taken advantage of the cold season to put up their summer Ice. curred Friday from tho church In Merrill. Burial was nt Mt. I.ikl. , -NOTICi; FOIl PUHUC.ITIO.Y I Not Coal !.and ! ur.iviiu.iiK.AT 1 if tiii; i.vmtioit IJ. S. LAND OFFICE, at I.akoviow. Oregon, January 2S. 1922. NOTICE I hereby given that Joseph 1.. Jacobs, of .Malln. Oregon. who. on April 26, 1917, mudo Home stead Entry, Act of Juno 17, 1902,, No. 010227. forS'i of 3VU( being 1.01s ij ana 11,) Section 16. Town- snip ii souiii, iwngn 12 east, Wll lamotto Meridian, has filed notice cf Intention to make final thrva-year proof, to establish claim to thu land Hbote described, before C, It. I)ol.ai. Clerk of County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregen, on the 13th day of March, 1922. Claimant jiame as witnesses Charles Slokea. i:. D. Smith. II A. Fogle, and . J IJ. Mp Culleyt all cf Malln Oregon. (Published for tive consecutive weeks in tbo "Klamath Herald,". SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 wmmBmmmsmsszm 1 M&msatf MlRA I I 111 III MsVBB I I f" J ljll r3l I Jm I HI III i ' Kf 7 I I Ih II I I 7 I I full J '" ' llllll 1 JL J JL Uy t ) Im PVHsVs ! llllll rasKIV- i nun i iiiiii I iiiiii hi hi I i p i iiiiii ljlgBR :: -' lv. '-----,.t- ,..Triy. i YOU Will find artistic memorials at HMO Main Street. Whether an Imposing monument or a small marker, K s of the bust material and workman ship. And this Is tbo proper time to place your order for spring delivery. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works GEO. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls f3&fi2tte& juvuuii i "in r i irrini nnnnr r"-ft-f"'m,i'"'J-'"i'''' "iri Vi -- "" "n '- ARE YOU. IN BAD HUMOR? IIUHIMJ.SS pi'POItTU.MTlKS' Orants Pass, Medford, .Ashland, Klamath Palls, FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY AHHIjAMI Beaver Blk Phone 4 MKDPOIU) ' Medford Illk., Pbone 900 BROKERS Business Iju.es BiislneM Pn;tneithlp All transactions Btrlctly confidential. No cliarga tor listings. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WHY SCOWL YOUR WAY "" ' ' J13 THROUGH LIFE? 1 U Impairing your efficiency through defective ' vision, when GOOD GLASSES t will send you through life smiling. SEE s DR. GOBLE 709 Main Phone 133-W I Cooking Electrically Jhe ideal method i X X Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. MsMf4As4MVatMsjF j The California Oregon Power Company "Let us be. your servant?' V 44"4"fr4 BALED ii- STRAW MURPHEY'S FEED STORE l 124 So, 6th St , ..lia.ij.'V.t.a., , i , Phone 87 t . I V i