The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 16, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD;
The Office Cat
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
HY JUNIUH
i hi: (Uumiiuh uwv.
"Tho KHCur Invr-d u IliirmlllK Klrl,
Ail lovuly lln Hut ilny,
lln wumlcriM If in'i marry lilm,
lllin iilil, 'l.t HOAI' alio mi)','
Ami nlrnlglitwiiy lu Imr liouno Imi
Hit lovuly fnrn In nm,
l.tcliilmlng, "Ah I know full well,
That Clli:i:Hi: thn Klrl for nn "
'llin Klrl niin very kind ami said
'Hint alio wnn vi-ty i;ni
To mmi lilm llinr ami then remark-
Ml
Winn a ii.ni rom:i: imt.
Alnl lliry got must Inllinnln,
Ami aim Int It I tit kin Iht lirow.
Hut Iiimi hit npuki' of nnrrl.irin,
aald,
O. Jo not TKAII mn now."
Mothrr'n l-ntr
(LIlM-rly Knn. Advance
John U'lirrrtt of Naahuii mi) nn
nlil liliick hati nt hi homo lua
liikrti upon linriu'ir thn tank of
innthrrlng u litter of I in pigs,
iluckliiK mill arrntchlng away for
llu'lil, nml whim tliry Ho ion aim
itiukPi J atri'tiuuiia effort to spread
lier I n k m over tlinin.
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ONE POEM WRITTEN BY FIFTY-TWO POETS
pVmin Hrmi ago nn Anirrlmn wn lrnullnK In Australia, when ho
wilmt lo n .h.rp lir-nlit', imrii0 al.ai.ty. In Meno old tupcr In Ihr
xiimily lio round n pwm ulildi mm n Uu-ti)y ntrloalt)'. Tlie immiii l
iittiNHuil of flfly.tiM, ,.N, n, ,.,!, M ,, fro( n ,ffITPn BMj,or.
ii'ro I thn mnui nnd tlio nuttior riotn tliom work mcli lln w tiihrnt
u!!"1! "J"" Infnlnnllnti rtilon nmnklnd (Clinttortott)
What illffnrntit sptirrn to human bliss assigned, (lingers) v
j loftier thing your finer pulsr-a hum, Hprugun)
If limn would but IiIh flunr nntlirn leant (II II. Dunn)
Whnt mivnral wiiyN men to their railing have, (li, Johnson)
Anil grasp m fi, though sinking to Iho grave. (Falconer)
Ask what In human life? Tlio itaKo replies, (Owner)
wealth, pomp ami honor nrn hut omply tey: (Kerguson)
JVn trudge, wo trnvtil, hut from pnln to pain. (Qttnrlnn)
Weak, tlntlil landsmen on llfn' nlortny main (llurnti)
Wn only toll who iiro tint first of things, (Trminii)
rrom lahor Intuit h. from henltli iniiteniinntit nrin. tiiniiii.ii
Knnie mtiH heforu tin like the inortilliK tur; (l)ryilenl
now ittiiK no wu Know that which wo nr! (Myron)
Let noun then hero hid certain kmiMledgii boast, (I'omfrcl)
Of fleeting Joa loo trrlnln to lm lout; (Waller)
Tor uvi-r nil thing hng a cloud of fear- (llooil)
All In hut I (inline ami auunrnlltin hem Hlelel
To inuooth llfnV piisagn o'er IIk stormy way. ( Untight)
Hum tip at night whnt thou Inmt done by ilny; (llerhert)
lln rlrh In nillmir If thou In guile bn poor, (llunhnr)
Bo many men ilo atnope to hIrIH unsure ((', Whitney)
CIiooiim nut Him man to virtue in out Inclined, (flnwo)
Throw onvy, folly, prejmllni behind. (Lunghomn)
Defer not till tomorrow to lm wlun- (C'ongrewi)
Wen I Hi, hrnped mi wealth, nor truth nor nafoty buy (I)r Johnnon)
llememhrmire worketh wllh her huiry liralu. (UoliUmllh)
fare draw a on care, woe lotnforla won again; (Dry ton)
tin IiIkIi cntuti'ii hui;e Iii'iiim of earn attend. (Webitter)
No Joy Nn great but runnnlh to an end; (Houtline.ll)
No bund applaud what honor abulia lo hear. (Thompson)
Who caul off Nbiime, nhniilil llkewliie mat off fear (KiiowIpf)
llllef haunt, im diwn the precipice of yeara, (i.V. H. I.tindor)
Virtue iilntin no dlnxolutlnn feara; (K Moore)
Time loonely Hji.-nt will not .main hn won, (It. tlrecne)
What ahull I do to be forever known? (Cowley)
Hut now tlm wane of life mine darkly nn, (Joanna ll.illlln
After a Ihnuiaiiil nnren overgone; (Kenta)
In thin brief alnle of trouble and unreal, (II llarton)
Man lieyer In but nlwaya to be bleat (I'ope)
Time ln Iho preaent hour the paat la fled, (Mnrmlen)
()' thou futurity, our hope mid drend, (Klllott)
How fading are the. Jo) a we dote upon' (lllntr)
Oh' while I apeak the preneut tnoment'a gone. (Akenalde)
l.o, thou eternal arbiter of thlnga, (Oldham)
How awful U Iho hour when ronailence atluga; (J. (i. I'erclval)
f'onaclence, atern arbltor lu every hreiat (J. A. Illllhouae)
The fluttering wlah on wing that will riot reat. (Mallnt)
Thla, above all, to t til lie own aelf bn trua, (Htiakeapeare)
l.earn to lUo well, that thou may'at din ao, loo. (Hlr J. Deuham)
To thoan that IM, the wnrld'a gay hci'IH I leave. (Hpenrer)
Home Ilia wo wlah for when we wlah to live. (Young)
Prom HI Michael' Almanac
KELP INDUSTRY TO
BE DEVELOPED BY
OREGON CHEMISTS
fc ""M"JJJ"JJJT""riJ''YVYVvijnjxr
Now, lati't that JiHI n hen? Hern
all the worM la hollering for fried
mid boiled egga for breakfaat, and
alle'a rnlalng plga!
Datlgtiter Kvrrctt klaard mn
lat night
Mother (ludlgiuutl) ) That la
(iiitrageouir. Did uil all on him for
It?
Daughter I did
A man may be wlm ami never
know it; u foul will pouu find It
out.
I'd) "lnli.gli al lire
"Hay. old Top," chirped the
iheerful chump ji bn trickled In
to the clilli, "do oil ihiipa know
' why the ateerlug wheel of an auto
ought to make the chauffeur alrk?
Vou can't KMi'aa Well, then I'll
ou it a iMT.iliitu It guea
agaluat hU Ntnmach,"
American Legion News
KIJOKNt:, Fob, lfl. UtlllJtatlon of
Pacific Coaat e.p will bn conaldnred
at tho annual meeting of tho Ameri
can Chemical Hoclety, Oregon4 ac
tion at tho Unlvcmlly of Oregon here
February 2R, Moving plcturea of Jhe
government kelp bed a at flumrner
land, California, will hn ahown by
Profeaaor If J. Tanner of the unlvrr
alty, to llluatratn thn lecture,
Tho American Chemical Hoclely
haa n momberahlp of mora than fif
teen thousand and la three time aa
largo aa any other organization of
rhcmlata In the world. Or tho fifty
mrtnhorn In Oregon flvo nm associat
ed with tho University of Oregon
"The Determination ot Ihe Acidic
Properly of Alcohol and the Consid
eration of Kators na Acid Anhy
drntea" will bo thn subject of a paper
hy Dr. Hoger J. William
OREGON BREVITIES
Medford 20 families brought here
from Han Francisco by Cal.-Ore, pow
er company.
Illllsboro fitreeta to bo Improved.
ilojelurg -flarden Valley road to
ha paved weit from Paclfle lllgli
way. Candy Union high arhool to be
built here la proposal
Forest Orovo Local bakery will
Install electric oven.
n
In publlahed In the davit In thla of flceA alleging "faci U
raid, a newspaper which would defeat thV entry. ; I
WfRMJAV, FKBRVAnr 1, II
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This summons
Tho Kvenlng Herald
publlahed ot Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, by order of the Hon
orable D. V. Kuykendatl, Judge of
said Court, dated January 4th, 1022,
dlrertlng eurh anmmona lo.be imb
llshed not lea than once a Week for
alx successive week.
Date of Flrat Publication 1 Janu
ary fi, 1923.
ONBILI. AND IRWIN,
Hy John Irwin. '
Attorney for Plaintiff; Office and
Post Office Address No. 128. North
4th Htreet, Klaraatb Falls, Klam
ath County, Oregon,
J G-1Z-19-26 V 2-9-1 C
This notice will be publlahed for
nine consecutive wekuln th Klam-'
oth Ifnrnld, Klamath Fills, Oreroni
i fr.JVLIQHA neguter.
Jan. 12,19,2 F. 2,0,16,21 M. 2-9
I 1 -L-l.Ha ULiB
Nl'.WIirm), Ore, Feb. H - Uater
t' Itii-a, I'oal No, f.7 of Now berg,
Oregon will aeon have a home that
will lost In Ihe neighborhood of 120,.
000 located on Flrt and Center
street The building will bn 100 by
100, two atory In front with auditor t peraona contracting with the city.
lum In rear, auditorium being 70 by
79 with seating rnpaclty of 1200 The
liomn will contain n standard stage,
mull lunch room and cigar aland
er but give work to the cx-aorvlce
men. Legion pod uro m.iklng cfforti
to hate ordinances passed stipulating
the employment of cltlieua of the
I'nlted Htate onl In the construction
of public worka by tho city or by
A girl with cotton ntncklugit nev
er hen ii mouae, gurglca Fred Wea-
terfeld.
I.V
Winter Piolliiie
I'alut up the old crock. The old
hiiw aa. "Ilnnuty la only akin
deep, "hut thn paint manufacturer
y, "H.nn this surface mid ao
all."
I. D Fletcher ii one of the
eirnnceht thluga lu thli world In how
(heap ii box of rmuly acenia to u
)oiiuk man befom lm marries and
how high mi He cream couo aeemn
iiflerutird.
and shower hath Itoom for the
post mnl Ii Women's Auxiliary will
iiIhii be provided.
The post la using n novel stunt to
obtain money to build thn proposed
borne Shares are being sold In nm-
(itinlH of ten, tweny-fhn and fifty
dollar denominations These shares
will bn redeemable fo purchaser In
allowing them to cuter free of charge,
any entertainment, jinclals, dances or
other functions that tho post con
ducts Orgnnicallon desiring tho use
of tho hall or bamiuet room pay thn
expense for the ntcnlng In part pay
ment of shares and balance by cash
Plans for thn building have already
been drawn up by Portland nrchlt
erts and Ihe actual work on the
building will stnrt soon after thn
share are put on the market
Wo ,k Vim A ii I 'ilnul
Wllh n pain lu his heart.
An ncbliii; head.
The down must IuiikIi
To earn Ida bread
Why ciiu'l wu ull
Ho like ii clown?
Truth Will Out
"Tho coiiplo wnru married In the
pn'sri'iiNO of relative mid friends",
KurgloH n rniintr;' ronlnnipnrnry.
Only the mititirnl water ran give
thn grent resullN. Try It at tho Hot
.Springs' Niitatnrluui,
'
i:vory day ut thn Hex, 2.1c dinner
from II lo tl, ic-2a
LINCOLN IS HONORED
ItCDMONl). Oro, Feb. M A con-
trnl Oregon American Legion council
has been formed nt Central Oregon,
after representative of the Ameri
can Legion posiM of I lend, Prlnevllle,
Madras, lledmond, nnd Sister Ore
gnu bad met at Hedmnnd (or the pur
luiiii of organization, tlm council be
ing principally formed for the pur
pose of combating tho inlnultatlon of
the Japanese nnd frustrate the ef
fort of thn large land owner to
lenho tlm laud to the NI'our,i.
Visit to Old Home In Paid by
lliiKUlakctl Ameiicmia
11h
HI'ltlNtlFIKLI), III., Fob. 10.
Vice President CooIIiIho and (lenurnl
.1. J. Pondilug, In behalf of (ho Amer
It an Nation, honor.ed Iho momory of
Ahrnham Lincoln here jimlerduy.
ThrtiiiRh crowd which lined the
HluotH where l.lmoln often walked,
tho two dlHtlnKiilHhed Amorlcmifl pas
nod to visit thn old liomostoad where
Lincoln llvod nnd worked hofoio he
wont to Washington to lead the Na
tion thiiiiiKli Urn trying days of civil
war.
With Moliiiun dignity thoy placed n
Nlmplii wren lit upon thn tomb where
thn body of tho martyred prenldont
lln in Oak Itldgo romotury. Arriving,
uurly n tliu moinlnu, Ucuvrnl I'orsli-
POUTLA.NI, Feb 1 1 The, legion
director of the employment survlrn lu
Portland, Inform Legion Mute bead
lUlutrniN that there aro about one
thousand x-nrvlco men out of em
ployment In tlm city, of whom some
six hundred odd are married nnd
hnvo dependents, In tlm last two
month about two thousand have
heon placed In permanent and short
Unto Jobs. Since thn employment bur
eau was started laM February tho le
gion bureau haa placed approximate
ly twelve thousand ox-service men in
position, the pcrmunont Job averag
ing about ton per cent.
State official ot thn legion call
upon tho employers through out tho
Rtatn to not umploy tho alien or slack-
Tit. I. AMOOK. Ore. Feb 11
Tillamook American Legion Post
baa taken uctlon on thn apparent
carelessness and neglect of the prop
er Instructions given In the grade
ichoola of Tillamook county, having
In mind that In the schools lie the
foundation of our youth.
State offlclala of The Legion In
commenting on tho resolution stated
that no hervlce haa uffcrcd more
from unintelligent criticism than the
school, that tho average clllien does
not read educational literature or ac
count of teachers' meeting or visit
nchool to learn what they are doing;
that the American Legion program
outlines thu fact that It hclluvra the
Kngllsh language tho only basic lan
guage of Instruction In all public,
private nnd parochial elementary nnd
high school and that adequate lu
Htnicilon should bu required in Amer
ican history and civics for graduation
from both the elementary und high
schools, and that the American flag
ehould bn dlNpla)ed by every school
during school hours und that patriot
In exercise Miould bo conducted reg
nlnrly In ull achool
NOTICK OK APPOI.VTMKNT OF
ADM1MMTUTDR
IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF TUB
STATB OF ORBflON FOR KLAM-
ATI! COUNTY
In the Matter of the Kstate of Isaac
B Mitchell, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that t have
bitn appointed aa Administrator of
tho Bstato of Isaac B Mitchell, de
ceased, and all persons having claim
against the above estate aro hereby
notified to present them to me with
proper vouchers attaclud at my ad
dress which la care of Fred I. Fletch
er, No, 16, Loomla flldg., Klamath
Falla Oregon, within alx month from
tbn date of thla notice
Dated tbbt 7th day of February
A.I). 1922.
CLARKNCB A MITCHBLL
Administrator of the Kitalo of Isaac
B. Mitchell, Deceased.
Feb. 9-11-23 March 2-9
NOTICK FOIt MJBMCATION
(I'DblUher.)
DEPARTMENT OF THK 1NTBRIOU,
Not coal land
V. H. Land Office at Lakcvlaw. Ore
gon, Dec :il 1921.
NOTICB I hereby given that Wal
ter fl. West, whose post-office ad
dress Is Klamath Agency. Oregon.
did, on tho 23rd day of May, 1921,
file In thla office flworn Statement
and Application, No. 011731, to pur
chase tho WH 8EV4. HE'l BB'4 Bee.
6: NBW NEW. Section 7. Townahlp
.18H. Range 12B. Willamette Meri
dian, and tbn timber thereon, under
the provisions of the act of June 3,
8 1 8. and act amendatoryy. known
m the "Timber and Stone Law," at
such value aa might be fixed by ap
praisement, and that, purirannt to
inch application, the.Und and timber
threon have been appraised, Five
Huodred Twenty Dollar, the timber
estimated 3S0M board feet at $1.00
per M, and the land IK0.00; that
said applicant will offer final proof
in support of hi application and
sworn statement on the 13th day of
March, 1922, before Bert C. Thomas.
V. S, Commissioner, at Klamath
Falls. Oregon.
Any person la at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Icltrato
n contest ot any time before patent
Isaac, by filing a corroborated -affidavit
In thla offlee.V alleging facta
which would defeat the entry.
Notice will bo published for nine
consecutive weka In the Klamath
Uerald
F P. LIOHT. Regliter.
Jan. S.12-19-28 F. 34Mft. M.2
NEW CITY LAUJVDRX
FhsUkavl Wavrlr J
Flat Work
RoufkDry .
"Put Tear Itada ta Owl
PHOXB IM
Corattr
a1
IM j I
RAINBOW
SWEET SHOP
RRKAKFAflTH AND
I.VNCHKON8 8F.IIVKD
BOFT DRINXH, ICK CRKAM
'AND 0AKMK8
Winter. Building
Phone 1M-.F
Cf-X$
FILT SCHOOL OF
1IT7BIO
I save comiractea tnrcgli yjrt
of aaperinee th onlryburw that
teaebea yoo .td play k piano ky
Wtunl-yiirlil'i, is faaC
ona. Wrrta for twrleiilftrf, 701
umiireet, jiiamnya ram, ore.
rnonej ticn.
-NOTICK TO CRKDITOItM
-Notice I hereby given that thn
undcralgned, a Superintendent of
IUnka for the Slate ot Oregon, la In
charge of the asset and affairs of
thn Flrat State and Saving Rank of
Klamath Fall, Oregon, for the pur
pose or liquidation.
All persons who may have claim
agalnat aald bank are hereby- notified
to make legal proof thereof by filing
a duly verified claim, as by Law pro
vided, with tho Deputy Superinten
dent of Dank In charge nt the.offlcn
of the Flrat State nnd Sainga Dank,
Klamath Falla, Oregon, on or before
the 11th day of May, 1922.
FRANK C. RRAUWELL.
Superintendent of Bank.
Date of first publication February
9tb. 1922
Date of lust publication May lltb.
1932.
F STifi.23 Mjir 2.9,16,33,30.6,13,20,
27 Apr. 6.13.20.27 May 4,11
.Southern Oregon will probably ace
n baseball league In operation In thn
near future. The Medford American
Legion post Is organizing a ba.seball
team and I Inking tbn mutter up of
organizing teams throughout Ibe
Houthern section of the state with the
other legion post to put the league
in operation.
HOOD RIVKR, Feb. H. The An
nun) climb of Ml. Hood by American
LoKlonnHlres will start July 16, this
enr, according to announcement of
thn Hood Illver Legion committee.
Tho climb last year was Attended, by
legion stato officials, Govornor 01
cott, other stafV offlcors, and many
legionnaires from roan parte of Ore
gon. USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAN
Pini.lCATIO.V OF SUMMONS
Kqultjr So. ISM.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
RTATB OF OUKGON, FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY
J. A. Maddox. Plaintiff v. T. O.
McHattan. Defendant.
To T. a. McHattan. The above
Named Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OHEUO.N:
You are hereby required to annear
and aniwer the Complaint, filed
against you In the above entitled Suit,
on or before Iho 20th day of Febru
ary 1923, that being tie last day
within which defendant la allowed In
answer herein, as fixed by the Conrt
for Publication of Summons herein,
and it you fall so to answer, the
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for
the roller prayed for In the Com
plaint riled herein: Namely, For a
decreo of the Court foreclosing that
certain mortgngo made and executed
by said defendant In favor ot plain
tiff to the South half of the Southeast
quarter and Lot r of Section Eleven
(11). Townahlp Thirty Seven (37).
South, Range Thirteen (13) East or
the Willamette Meridian In Klaraatb
County, Oregon, aald mortgoge being
for the 'sum ot $2000,00 together
with Interest thereon at the rato of
8 per cent per annum from Septem
ber 24, 1920, for which sum Judg
ment Ih demanded, together with the
further aum of $250.00 attorney fees,
together with costs and disburse
ments ,oL. said Suit, together withi a
deficiency judgment to satisfy said
mortgage. - Ir I .
-NOTICE FOfl PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
DEPARTMENT OF THK INTERIOR,
.Not coal land
U B. LAND OFFICE at Lakevlew.
Oregon. Jan 9, 1922.
NOTICE la hereby given that Jake
J. Stclger. Jr., whoe post-office ad
dreia la Cblloquln, Klamath County,
Oregon, did on, tho 8th day of June,
1921, tile In this office Sworn State
ment and Application, No. 01174)5. to
purchase the Lots 3 and 4 and 8H
NWU of Section f., Township 388,
Range 14B, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions ot the act of Jnne 3, 111,
and nets amendatory, known aa the
"Timber and Stone Lav,' at auch
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to auch ap
plication, the land and timber there
on have been appraised, at Bght
Hundred and Twenty tho Umber esti
mated 600,000 board feet at 1600.00
and the land 1220.00: that said
applicant will offer final proof In
support of his application and aworn
atsteaent.on the 20th ay of March.
1922. beforo Bert C. Thoakaa. U. B.t
Commissioner, at " KlamailL' .Falls. .
Oregon.,, " ..V ' ?
Any person Is at liberty to protest
thla purchase before try. orJaltlate
a contest at any time before parent
issues, or ruing a corronoraita jiri
CHIROPRACTIC
v' J-teanire. Ui Cm
S'j.. K 1
i
ii- L
"Klamath Lodge No. 137
J L O. O. R
Meets Fridsy night of each week at
I.O.O.r. hall, 6th and Main street.
W. O. Wells ...........Noble Oram!
- J., B, ,SeU........-........VIce Orand
Wats) Otterbeln . Secretary
W, D. Cofer....- ..Treasurer
KWAUKA ENCAMPMENT
Meets Tieadsy night of each week.
J. V-JIrsrwbakar. Chief Patriarch
8. X. Rcdkey. Senior Warden
Claud Carpenur. Chaplain
N." D.' OMabach.-... . Scribe
Nate Ottrheln..............Treasurer
COE'S AUTO SERVICE
CMOS. UC1CK AND
DOiMUs CAM
Conatry IWf, a BfMlattjr
PMONB IM
' Hjaiitod Of ar Store
M MAIN 8TKEET
praaattr on ocs or mora
nerves at the polnls Indicated It
tbe reaacrn you dbn't get wall.
Oharopracile AtttaMaiai ra-
remova thla praaraae.
Dra. Malett A Itfalktt
PadsapunsU Mdg.
7th and Mala Phoaa HM
CHARUE'S TIRE SHOP
GAS
4' .. -v; s, ,
A
OILS
SbakSt 4k KIuMth Ave.
KUmatii Fdk glwiMat
sfc HaaWimc Co.
117S MADf aTT.V PSONal MaVW
Dr. Gtnld F. Warren
DENTIST
laDorrU,CJ.
am
cmavn job bmdge work
Wawk
Wortley'a Tatxi Service
1 r-- PHONE IIS
tM.'lsBnuua aW Mmrr Wattatf
At WaMatC mmvarsl Parlara
Stiw MiM EsfiiMbBrinf
CoMlnKiiott Co,
awl MMen of aaod
m aSMr.sKtUa, nlaalasT naUla and
lolamst. PreeJttae PfledrlTlnff
rmNas4esvw
Ottlca) Osnsr eaarhsc amdi Oak
. Near g. P. Destot
r m
mmmn
BHBHHIHBHBHIIBHIHBB aaasssa
fc-a i
WOOD
Is the cheapest thing you buy, pro
vided you make a wise selection.
BLOCK WOOD
$3.00 'A LOAD
la the hottest, therefore the best
wood for tho cook stove,
SLAB WOOD
$.-.00 A DOUBLE LOAD
I tho cbeapest for all purpoiea
you, gel more for the money; ,
l e v. -I (- wj I
O.PEYTON ft CO.
4 IV Main Phone S85
CKLAMaVTH POST No. X.
American Lcgltaa meets
In, the baseaasntot the-
new ccuHhona ..eas Malar
raHrat ' the Hrnt aa4
third Tuesdays of 'each moUi.
Eg-aarviee jtre, lavitast to at
(tad tho meetings. t '
Dr Free WeatarfaU, Commander. .
If. E. Gets. Peal Adjntent and Re-
lief and'Empioytnent-'eoBBmlttee.
SHOE-REPAIRING
Heaet lahea' Maaeet, .Weta:
Hoaeat Prleaa
JACK FROST ;
IntiepetMlent Shop
lltS. Sixth
Wck reft at'Palrtiew Grocery er
1004 Mat St., will be calM
for dally ,
, tfaUMtfc Falla Cydery
W arm Jtara to nerro yon and
aim to nerve yon right. Motor
eyclea and Bicycles, Parts and
Aecaauriea, TIrea and Tubea that
wlll-aune yonr Inspection, as we
cany the beat In our lino. Re
ftur ahoy la connection with
Harrey-Davidsoa Bervlce.
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11 Mala 8. ., .KlaauUi Falls
, '40, C BtRMARK
FRED WESTERFELD
PhesM 4A4-W
XiRAT LABORATORIES
eg?. Klaaaath Falls
VJ. C. CLEGHORN
CtVTL ENGINKER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone tm-J lttS. Riverside
Hot Sprint
NATATORIUM
WARM DRESSING ROOMS.
TOWEL AND BaTOWBI
35c, Children 25e
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Gradaata' aad Stato Registered
" OPTICIAN
Ninataaa Vaars. hare In business
iAVe tjrind and fit Glasses
Lmpucaie oroxen uiasses
' . ' Pramat Service
Bast Eqalyyasl Oaileal Store in
Saathana Oragoa
714 Mai Street
Ing, Mlth a military escort, Journeyed
10 miles to tho xlto of New Salem,
Lincoln' nne-tluiQ home, uliero tbe
Htuto ot Illinois ha started to re
const nut tho vanished village.
ficlo New lodgo hall cnmplotud ut
cost of $5,000.
Salem to hnvo f 7M00 cold storage,
plant.
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North Powder 100 men employ
ed nutting up ;0,000 Jean co,
LITTLE aches grow Into big pains
unless warded off by an applica
tion of Sloan's. ' KheunutUm.
neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't
fight long against Sloan'a Liniment.
Tor more than forty years Sloan'a
Liniment has helped thousands, the
world over, You won't bo an excep
tion. ItoertaulydocarmducaraMilts.
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this old family friend ofuwya hindy
for instant use. Ask your neighbor.
At airdruggists-Sc, 70e, 11.40.
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SAVOY CAFE
532; Main Street ' -
CHINESE DISHES NOODLES
SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2
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Beginning February 1st, for a
limited 'time, strictly cash, we
will deliver Block W'pod
Half Single Load... $3.00
1 Single Load- - .$5.00
1 LowlIeLe4d:!..$6.00
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Prleaa Right
WOOD AMD MAY
FRANKFORD
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Let na 'aiaka yon a prlca on
dlgslng that basement or other
excavating you contemplate. We
also do team work of every description.
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DR. J. a GOBLE
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7t Mala St, Pkea lasS-W
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