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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1922)
K Vt TI H Pigo Thrtfo r THEEVlMNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAV, APltlli ft, 11 : j .' jt ' '"" The Office Gat VY JUNIUS 111:111: vvi: COME Hnld Hid itnvll Jo IiIh niikvId, I lent up nnotlitir vnt, An' flit 'or 11 1 with hrlinstono, lluru routes tlm Office Cut. "Pn, what U a jiikn?" "Shut up I Don't yon know any in or ti ilmn to crltlclio tho govern ment?" It In said tlm average man usea thrcn liiinilrml word In hi vocabu lary. "Tlm follow tlmt found tint out," grnwla If. It, Hill "ought to hear our vocabulary whon tho power goo off or tliit pre breaks down," Wliat To Ho Wtyen )our offlcn liutlillnK blown ovnr. When tlm building begin to tot lor, If iiur offlro In on I tin top floor, titiP Into tint hnll and ujr "going down!" On tlm wny down notify I ho agent thai you itni Kelm: to iiiovo to tho ground floor. An (iu emerge from tho debris, re mark to 11 policeman that there were morn brlcka In that building than ou thought. Pick your stenographer out of tho ruin Dust her nnil any, "(luesa that'll tn nhout nil today." Thru gn and work off tho old on nhout "tlm rapid tumble In real es tate " Foolish Etiquette. "Many n family skeleton Inslnt on woarlii' rhott aklrta " I'nutn this ono In your hat: lltime-madn whlaky mini la rlaky, llonileg stuff nrortnln killer, If you wlxti 10 linger with un Stick to pop and sasparlllcr. Knceca la run on thn servo self plan. Thoro'ii ono bigger fool than thn innii who "know It all" that's tho man who argues with him. An attorney of I. on Angeles silver tinea for n cliauf four. Home twenty mid responded and were holnic quea Honed na to iiuallflratloni, efficiency and whether married or alngln. Fin ntly, turning to n ncRro chap, ho said! "I Tow ahoul you (leorgo; are jou married?" Quickly thn neitro responded. "Nnw-alr, boss, naw-alr. Ah makca mall own llvln." Doc Hunt aaya n friend la a man who'll help you amoko tho Christ in nn clKtifn your wlfo gao you. 1 Wouldn't It ho n good tlilriK If all thn Broncho worn aa hail off aa thoy think they nro? aaka J. I, Heard, (llrlN horn on Monday aru beauti ful, but Jeiiloua, according to an old belief, dlrla born on other daya of tho weak aru about tho samo, only tuoro no. How To Make Money (let u dozen eggs, a pumpkin, pie, 11 loaf of bread, 11 pound of wiener, 11 ciihIi register and a box of paper nnpklna and atart a chain of restaur- iintM. Tho public haa learned how to niiiko HiIh Hort of business profitnhlo. You can retail egg sandwiches at 80 cents each, giving youa profit of Win per cent, ily using u rator u run cut pumpkin Into twclvo places nnd van retail tho piece at SO centa, tliua each plo would brine you f 3.40, , lopreaentlnK n profit ot 1,000 porcont ' iih tho orlglnul plo coayou 13 conts, You can got $1 out of' every loaf of brend by aervhiR two smaH sllccs-of ' (oust for 10 centa. It la lelng dono ovory day, nnd ho far aa tho faro I concerned tho' public almply cola It up. Foiost (liove crenmory Inatalla now , machinery, I'orllaud i:il(H to lay rorneratono of 11,000,000 tomido. I'rlnovlllo fap.000 school to ,bo erected nonr horo. Hlmlrn Smlthflold road to ,lip I graveled, 1 Astoria Hide culled for laying $12,000 wntorjoltfOj Tillamook votos 150,000 bondi to t cover outatandlnK wur'rontH. Hiilem XJonlrnotH to bo lot for 150,000 Old rcQulu'u homo, Thn Women'n Home and Foreign Missionary Hoclaty (f Ihti' Kimnanuol llnptlst church met at tho homo of Mr. William Handera Thuradny nf. turnooii, Tho home wan beautifully decoruted with daffodlla nnd narcln aua. A abort biialuena leaalon waa held followed by tho lenon atudy. Tho hostess nerved dainty refreahinenla. Nearly ono hundred pnraona at tended thn l.adlon night and open mentlnit of Klamnth Jodgo, No. 00, KnlRhta of I'ythlaa, Wfdnonday night, many of tho Riithnrlnit beliiR Rueata ot thn IoiIro. A literary and inuilcnl prornin waa followed by n bauquot nnd the evmiliiR cloned with nn hour of danclnR. Following la thn pro ram: Orcheatrn anlur.tlon..KyillnR and Denn Addreaa Wm, Marx I'lano aoloctloti ....Mm. Mo yd Del.ap Addreaa Mayor Wiley Monologue .Mr Drowning Addroa K, l Klllott Orchenlra mile ctlon. Kylllnn and Dean "America" . .... Audlencn Wive of member aupplled cake and aandwlcbra and the entertain ment rommltten provided tho other raanntlala of a very pleaaant aupper. Thl waa (bo flrat entertainment of a monthly aerie that will bo held hereafter. . Tho Happy Hour Noodle, club will meet at Mr. W I. Johnson' home at 734 Walnut atreet next Tueaday afternoon, 4 Mra, Margaret 1'llta waa hoatea on Friday at a delightful luncheon which waa marked by a profusion of flower, A color achrmo of yellow, violet and whlto wo carried out In the menu and labia ilecoratlona with) n center piece lonalttlnR of a basket of Jonquil with yellow butterfly or ranged at thn baae. The aftornoon waa apeut In tewing and convoca tion. Tho gueita were; Meadamea K, i:. Magee, It. K. Hmllh, Fred InRwor aon, Nate Otterbeln, H. Sleek, J. J Parker, (loldep Lincoln and J. T Ward. Tho A. N. W. Club met Wednesday with Mr. Carry lUwaby. The after noon waa very pleaaantly apnt with aewlng. Thoao prcaeat were Me dame (len. Wlrti, It. II. Dunbar. M. 8. Went. It. K. Wnttenburg, Karl Oammlagt. J. V, Ooelltr, 1. I.. Truax, Jennie f lura, Allan Sloan. Cha. Mar tin and the gueiU Mr. Wlllard Smith and Mra. K. II. Itamiby. Mr. A. M. Colllpr entertained .formally Thursday aftornoon at her home at Third and I'lnc. Her Ruesta wero Mra. John Sjeman and daugh ter llevarly; Mra. J. I'. Ilrett and daughter Loretla and son Derln: Mrs. Alfred Collier and daughter Kleanor; Mr. Warren Hunt and children, Calvin and James, and Mr. It. K. deary. Tho P. B. O. Roclety met Tuesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Fred Fleet, After the buslntsa mooting and the reading ot an IntcresUng .paper by Mrs, J. V. Ilrewbaker a cry en MAriM MMVMMMWWWkSWtMMtofeuM CLASSIFIED ADS VVWMVmVlB1laAa MISCELLANEOUS Flrstclaa dressmaking. Alt work guaranteed. Mr. II. U. Coxad, form erly of tho Androas-aiover Stylo ahop, nil Klamath ave. 3-S FOR ItENT Furnished arid unfur nlshod apartments. Also small house. Tel., 343W. 7-8 FOR HALK 1 doi. Leghorn hen, 1 year old. Laying. Telephone 479J or call 927 Jefferson. ' 7-8 WANTED County representative wantod In ovory county In tho northwost to re present a atrong Una of Metal Grain Ulna and other Metal Farm Conveni ence dlrcct'to tho farmer, and irri gation and drainage specialties to aueh users, Position permanent and profitable' to good salesman with au tomobile. In answering give age, sell ing knowlcdgo and roferoncef. Now Is tho time. COAST CULVERT ft rLUME COMPANY," Portland. Ore gon. 7-10 Whlto Leghorn "baby chicks, 911,00 per 100. Tancred strain. Heavy lavera: circular. Henry -Tarratt. Cord ing. Cal. ' 7-1,1) FOR RALE -Four room house H block off pavement. Snap. Will take car, balance easy terms. Owner 1 iar Main st. upstnlrs. 7-10 LOST -Roll muslo somewhere on Main St. Flndor pleaao phono U.l or 4:10. ' 7 Orderyour trees, shrubs and row btuhes. n- KIiAnlATH FLOWER SHOP Phono S89 ' 834 Main St. ftH w , ' . 6,10 wan pay goou prico 10 anyone wnu ran show mo .lerfnyn Riving 8 gallons ., ,11a.t- tint ntlllrllivr ll,IV II. M. HflT. aid ofllco. -8 joyable social hour was spent. Thono proannt were MomliimeH, Fred Fleet , J. V, llrowbnknr, It, C. flroesbeck, Karl CunimlnRs, Clay Mason, Harry (loellor, h. I. Trunx, A, M, Collier, llort (J. Thomas, C, V. FUher, II. I). Moyd lllnwart, J. I llenrd ond Mlax Vera Houston, Thn Kplacopnl flulld will meet Thursday with Mra. T. C. Campbell at her homn at 42S Pine atreet. A largo attendanro la desired as Import ant matter will come up for dls cunston. Tho Itohokah l.odgo met Thursday evening and at tho business meeting thn representatives to thn statu as sembly which meets In Kugenn, May 23, wcro elected, They nro, Mrs. Kfflo flarcolon, Mr. Jennie Hum, Mr. It. K. Wattonburir,.iind Mrs. J. F. (Joel ler. Tho VVmans' Library club met Friday aftornoon at tho library club rooms. Aflor thn business mooting T. A. Stovenson, secretary of tho chnra bor of commerce, Ravo a short talk relative to tho forming of the now Community Council committee. Tho president of thn Library club will ap point Its representative to that com mittee at the next meeting, May 12tb, which la also tho tlmn of annual elec tion of officers. Mrs. It. II. Harrison read an Interesting paper on "Short Story Writing". A delightful social hour followed. HotM for the afternoon wern Mra. Itnbert flobertion, Mra. Chas Wood Kbcrleln, Mrs. II. M. Manning. Mrs. Chas Martin and Mrs. It. E. Wright. Mrs. F.bcrleln poured too. Mr. Forreal Pell entertained very delightfully at hrldKo Thursday even ing at her home In Pelican City. Tho prlxn for high acorn for ladles waa won by Mrs. P. 8, Pope nnd for gen tlemen by I H. Pepe: tho consols. Hon prize was won by Mr, Harrison. Those present wcro Messrs. and Me dames I. 8. Pope, James Foster, John Knders, Hardin Carter, Kd Pike. Irv Ing (Hubert. It. If. Harrison Louis Prilehard and Horace Dridgford Mlaa Augusta Parker entertained, a few friends at the White Pelican hotel Wednesday evening with a de lightful chafing dish supper. Mr. Katolle E. Carrier, who ha been head of the history department at the Santa Itoia high school, will arrive here tonight to spend Eastor ln-Uetlon with friend. Mrs. Carrier waa formerly a. teacher In the local high .school. Plans are being made by tho Amor lean Legion for a dance on Wednes day, April 19 at Scandinavian hall. The Psychology class will meet Monday evening In tho library club rooms at 8 o'clock. Dr. T. C. Camp bell will be tho leader for the dis cussion. Tho l.adles club of the I). P. O. K. untcrtalijcd Tuesday afternoon at the Klka' Templo. Thcro wcro six tabic r FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentleman. CIS N. 9th St. 6-8 8: C. Whlto Leghorn Uaby Chlx for April. May ft Juno delivery from our own brod-to lay stock. Our prices aro right. Model Poultry Farm, W. O. Smith, Prop., Corning, Cal. Estab lished 1904. C-19 Swedish select certified seed oats, ton lota SH eta; loss quantity 3 cts. J. A. Dushong, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Call at Murphey's Feed store, 134 S. 6th St. 3tt WHITE PAPER FOR SALE Ends nt rnll from hIx to ten rounds In each;' excellent for wrapping pack ages, dress patiorns, lining sneive. etc. Six cents u lb. at Herald office ) 0-8 Slnglo man wants. 2 room com pletely furnished apartment. Kitchen not nocoasary. Rent must bo reason able' (or permanent tenant. Private entrance nreforred. Give rent, loca- Itlon, etc., in letter to A, D. C. caro Herald. F1MS SCHOOL OF MVcHO Preagftt eHrollnuM'18 pupils. nn nai bo wun For tin fat that oarfratesit enroll- eaool In Klarasth county. Complfta CDUfH UN III ' aw mw vejs Course starts at any tlma. Earoll nqV. . . ... ... 'j ir tou want to Mil It. bur It. tragi It, or ftsd It, trr Herald claaaltM d.7 n BOARD ft ROOM 810 per weal, 708 Oth St. Phone 360R. 3-8 -- NOTICE Forbad sale now on. Atito cars, cabin and lota. All mustfgo regardless ot price. Owing to otkkr business miiHt got away. San Dlek, 240 llroad St. Little money makes big money, , ' of brldgn and at tho close of tho af tornoon tea waa served, Tho hostessos wern Mrs. .Hardin Carter, Mrs. John Endors, Mrs. C, II, llrownn and Mr. Louis Hoagland. Mra. L. F, Hansen won tho prize for high score. Friday evening nt thn I'renbyterlan church about fifty people enjoyed thn annual dinner given by thn girls of tho Ifndron club for their husbands' nnd friend. Thn tablen wern beiutl fully decorated with baskets of rone and spring flowers nnd a delicious dlnner wan served by tho Runchahco Camp Flrn Circle under tho direction of Miss Fannla Virgil, chairman nf tho refreshment committee, I.ator, In thn parlors, a clever pantomlno was given by a fow of tho high school Rlrls, accompanied by a reading by Mis Vera Houston, chairman of the entertainment committee. Solos wcro given by Mis AuRUsta Parker, presi dent of the club and Dr. (loo, Mallctt. Tho remainder of the evening was spent In various games, and all present voted tho evening a great success. TJioso present wero Messrs. and Mosdamcs llurgo Mason, A. M, Collier. At D. Collier, Geo. Mallett, Herbert Mallctt. It. C. Grocsbeck. A. L. Rice, E. 8. Veatcb II. C. Thomas, Horbort Phillips.,, Roy La J'ralrlo, Iloll, Grizzle, N II. Drew, L. L. Truax, McDonald. and Slough; Misses Vera Houston OIWo Cnrleton, Halt, Maudo Carleton, Fannlo Virgil, Augusta Parker, Payno, Evelyn Applegate, Florence Portor, Ralph, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Goetx; Dr. Fred Wcstcrfcld and Lloyd Porter. ! . Dobbla Mason celebrated his .sixth birthday Friday afternoon at his homo on Rlversldo avenue. A very happy time waa spent by tho follow ing young felks: Arleno and Miriam Johnson, Helen and Hazel Richard son, Alfred and Ethel Carlson, Detty and Robby Gallagher, Margaret and Chas. Cummlnw, Lela Taylor. Mary Ava DcLap, Vivian Sheet. Henrietta WTlght and Helen and Dobblo Mason. The Woman's Auxllllary of tho Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon In the church parlors. At tho business meeting election ot offi cers resulted In the election of Mr. Marion 'Hanks, president; Mrs. Jen nie Hum, vice president; Mrs. U. M. Hall, secretary and Mr. E. 8. Henry, treasurer. At tho close of tho social hour delicious refreshments were served by Mra. B. E. Otis, Mrs. nert Hawkins and Mra. Ida Grime. Mrs. F. X Wilde gave a pleasant birthday party for her son. Mervln, aged nlnr, ai her home at 343 North Sixth street list night. -The. small guests present were Misses Alexis Lyle.iMarr Ellen Bradford, Virginia Richmond, Lorraine Lavealk, Vara DoUlacaar, Stella Hilton, Helena" Low. and Masters James Jefferson, Chartea Roldlachar and John Laven Ik. Virginia Richmond entertained tho party with aome clever fancy dancing and Mary Ellen Bradford and Alexia Lyle each contributed a piano. solo. The remainder of the en tertainment .consisted of gomes, with prizes, and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. IL V. Brown were hosts at a charivari party at the homn of Mr. .and Mra. T. A., Smith. 137 Canal street, last Monday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reck, Mr. and Mrs. Jay 8eeda and daughter. Vera, Mr. and Mr. R. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prou ty, Mr. and tin. 3. a(. Lewis. 1 Chas. Whltmore and son Charles, Henry' Cobcr.;Wj. N. Haya. Earnest Beck. J. H. Steel and son Leonard, Everett Sterns, Eail Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith' and the hostiand hostess Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smith. . The Women's auxiliary ot tho chamber ot commerce will meet Fri day, April 21, In tho chamber ot commerco room. It la urged that all members and ladles ot tho city who are Interested in tho work of the club, reaerve thl dato as vory Im portant and Interesting business will bo dlscused. Further Announcement will be mado later, v t The otftcors of St. Paul's Episcop al church havo nudo announcement that (be Rev. Dr. George n.i Van (Wa ters, arch-deacon of tho diocese ot eastern Oregon, has consented to de voto hi Eater .to-th. church at Klamath Falls. Unusual 'Preparation have been made to make tho Easter services of tho Episcopal church this year memorable. To this end" tho Easter services will bahold in thp Presbyterian church aid aveholr In .full veatMWU xwlll reader a mora claboratjchoral aervjcoanjia ever before been given In the city. ivutnnnru'irinjyYya'vvvv' v SAVQyjPAFE S .CHINESE DI5HES-NOOPWES1 ECIAMERq' J,VWI.JkTP 2 ttrrimmimmmxMii' Holy communion will bo celebrated by Dr. Van Water nnd full vested choir at 8 a. m, at tbo Presbyterian church. Tho chlo fevenlag service, again In tho Presbyterian church, will begin at 3:40 p. m. with an organ prcludo on thn new plpo organ, and tho ser vice propor begins with processional by the choir In vestments at 4 p. m Dp. Van Wnters will frcod the servlcn and preach, Halcm King Products company to double slzn of Its plant. Mountain State Power company starts f3r,,00Q lino to Coqullle. Sumner Rmlth-Powors tagging company to open camp here. flrownsvllln to havu tin, 000 Stand ard Oil station. NOTICE OF MIKRIFfH HALK Ily vlrtuo of an elocution in fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk ot tho Circuit Court of tbo County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated tho 17th day of March, 1922 In n certain suit In the Circuit Court for said County and Stato, wherein Ross Fin ley, as plaintiff, recovered judgment ngatnsl A. J. Hanan and Anna Jlanan for tho aum of thirty three hundred twenty four and 31-100 dollars, with Interest thereon from said date at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum, on the 17th day or March, 1922. Notice is hereby given that I will on tho 17th day ot April, 1922 at the front door of the county court bouse In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, tho following described roal proper ty, and all of tho right, title, cstato and Interest therein of said A. J. Hanan, Anna Hanan, John "Denehy and E. B. Terwllllger, tewlt: Northcoat quarter of tho south west quarter of section sixteen In township 39 south of range nine nast of Willamette Meridian, In Klamath County, Oregon, together with all and .singular tho tene ments, hereditaments and, appur tenances thereunto belonging, or In any wlan appertaining. taken and levied upon as tho property of the said A, J. Hanan and Anna Hanan, or so much thereof as maty be 'necessary to satisfy said 'Judgment In favor of the aald plaintiff, with Interest thereon and all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. L. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath Cnuntr. Orer9n. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon March 17th. 1952. H BURT E. HAWKINS. Deoutr. M 18-25 A. 1-8-15 NOTICE FOR rUBUCATIOX (Pmbtlaher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U .8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore ' gon.' March 13, 1922. NOTICE la hereby given that Thomas II. Lynch, of Merrill, Ore gon, who, on April SSth, 1917, made Homestead Entry (Act or June 17, 1902). No. 010145. for Farm Unit "O", or Lots C and 7. NUNHNH of Lot 8. and NttttttNtt of Lot 9 Section IS, Township 41 8. Range 11 E- Willamette Meridian. has filed notice ot Intention to make final throe-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beioro C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Ore gon, on tho 2nd day ot May,' 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: W. W. Lewis. J. A. Maddox, and Jack Ratllff, all of Merrill, Oregon; Doug las Bussejr, of Malln, Oregon. (Publish for flro consecutlvo wceka In tbo "Klamath Herald" or Klamath Falls, Oregon.) F. V. LIOHT, Register. M 18,25 A 1.8.15,22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PwkUaber) Not Coal Land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, V. S. LAND OFFICE, at Lakevlew, NOTICE Is hereby given that Rose M. Poole, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who. on November 10th, 1921, madq Additional Homestead Entry, No. 011737, tor Lots 31. 24, 26. 30 and 32, Section 19, and Lot 3 In the NEUNWU of Section 30. Townshlu 36', south, Range 7'East.'WUlaiuVUo Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to mako final three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above de scribed, beforo C. R. DeLap, Clerk of tho County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 29th day or April, 1922: " Claimant "names as witnesses: Lynn Fulkerson of Klamath Falls; Paul Wasnpler or Kirk. Oregen: C. H, Harpat of Odessa, Oregon; II. C. Cal kins ot. Klamath'-Falls. .Oregon. r ' F. P. LIGHT, Register. A-l,8,ln,22,29 M-6 ' NOTICE FOR IUllLICTIO., (lhiblUher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U .8. Land OXtlco at Lakevlew, Ore gon. March 11, 1922. NOTICE: la heroby given that Ethel D. Plnkerton, aa the widow of Ellis E. Plnkerton, deceased, ot 2C1 E. 38th St., S.,, Portland, Oregon, who on .December 18. 191$. mado Home stead Entry, No. 09607, tor Ntt NWIK. WH:NW,U,NBt4, SecUons16; Township 30 S Range 6 E. Willam ette Meridian, baa filed notice or Intention to mako three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Bert C, Thomaa, U. S. Commissioner, at 'Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the th day ot May, 1912: - Claimant 'names" aa -witnesses; Edward Craft, Frank Woods, Mr, 0 to vtl nmmmiemmm WH Cummlngs and. Mr. Hackaaon, all ot Recreation, Oregon, (Publish for flvo consocntlvs weeks In tho "Klamath Kornld" or Klamath Falls, Oregon.) F. P. LiaitT, Rogltor. M 18.2G A 1,8,15,22 ' ' ' 11 1 . 1 MKRkleV FAVoriteRecife or ' Cream of Spinach Soup Tint trinket an econom ical cream loup of very licloitt flaver: 2 tbsp. flour, 2 tbsp.'butter, 3 cups boiling water, 2 qts. or i lb. spinach, peppr, 1 tip. salt, 3 cups water, I cup Carnation Milk.. r Wash spinach thoroughly and cook 33 minutes In boiling water. Drain and rub through sieve. Melt butter, add flour, then milk, and cook 5 minutes; add the spinach and season with salt and pepper. This r-' icipf serves six people. SM22 If yu havta'l HlaMrtoJifctit c4 100 UU4 reel, writ fsr fpr Caraalla MMiPrMl lute 0 003 Cmt4 r WUttr riUm4, Ore. Havoryoii seeiT the Ulg ELECTRIC Pair of Eye GLASSES In front ot 709 Main Street? Well, that's Dr. Ooblo's, whero you havo your eyes ex amined, glasses fitted, re paired or adusted. Broken lenses duplicated. We surface, edge, drill and bevel the lenses', any shape, site or atylc. Dr. Goble 70 Mala Phone, -Ofe. lesw, Rrev-aaiJ 1 n v Chiropractic -R4?inqyes ,the-Cau3er LaBaaaW-r gBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr gaVtakaai prijgr Abnormaf Normal Spinal Nerve pinched at thl opening Tho above cut shows how eas ily nerve energy to Important or gans may bo cut off. A similar condition In your spine is the cause of your trouble. Chiro practic adjustments will cor rect It. Drs. Mallett & Mallett Underwood Dldg. Seventh and Main Phono 539-J ! r la the cheapest thing you boy, pro-' Tided yon mako a wise selection. BLOCK WOOD M.00 A LOAD Is the hottest, therefore the best wood for tho cook stove. SLAB WOOD M.00 A DOUBLE LOAD la tho cheapest for all purpoaeo you get more for tho money. O. PEYTON ACO. grSfev Isssu'sssu IPIlVAII IT. - X" -sA A'J 1 81 I I1 WfoB Foot Specialist , At Your Service Consultation and Examination Froo 1 , K. K Km Store Foot Specialists DR. C A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. BotldtBC PHONE 01 DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 700 Mala St. Phono 1S8-W Wo fit and grind glutei, Dupli cate broken leasee, repair frames. FRED WESTERFELD Dentist PhOM 4S4-W X-RAY LABORATORIES Looarta Hdg. XlaaaaUs Faata I. O. O. F. Prosperity Rebekali, 104; meets Flrat, wad Third Thursdays Ewatuu Encampment M, meets each Tneaday Klamath Lodge 1S7; meet each Friday WOOD Delivered c. o. D. io load good blocks ? 1.00 Single load " $6.00 Double load " $8.00 Double load slabs... .$6.00 .WOOD AND BAT FRANKFORD ete Kaai Bt. rnoae 71 KlamU. Fall Flumfeinf AHeatiRfCo. 117 MADT R. raONK S4S-W DR. F. R. GODDARD OflKFOASKO PRTMCLUf Aim trRORO.f Ofttes) aavt Readdweo Phoaca L a O. P. TKMPLR RAINBOW SWEET SHOP 4KB LUNCHEONS SERVED SOFT PRINKS. ICE CREAM AND CANDIES Winter BuiMing Phone IStVJ PRICE, HILTON A GARRETT t Proprietor - KLAMATH P08T No. S, American Legion meets In the basement of the now courthouse on Hala ! I Street on the first and third -Tneadaya ot aach -month- Ex-service men aro Invited to at tend tho meetings. Dr Fred Westerfold, Commander. U.-E. Oats. Post Adjutant and Re lief and Employment committee. r- t - PR. HL J. WINTERS Oradaata aad Bute Htglsteted OPTICIAN Nlaattaa year hero In bnslnew We grind and .fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses Preaani Bervlea OrHleal Store bs 714 Main Street SHOE REPAIRING Hoaeat Leather Honest Work Honest I'rkea JAClf fJOST laaiepMtiaRt Skep lltS..Slxth Work leMJUFaiirviow Grocery or MftU tlala.at., Ulkbe caUed rrtoi dally' WW CITY LAUNDRY FiVtifVMCWork FUtWork 'Pa Sow Baa la Oav PHONB IS4 Oeracr Mala and Coae J. . 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