w ' iV K " TinmonAr, irtrtv a, met. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P.itffi Pout' I' ! Personal Mention lir K. (1, Hlmrm, u welMiiinwn pliynlrlnn (if Onlilnml, Cnllfnniln. ulio mihhIh IiIh niiiniiiiT vnnitlmis nt Itocky I'ulnt lit mi iillunipt to I a rut n trout which will nurpnot tlio ono rnunht hy Dr. Syken Inst cnr, Is lmck nRnln, Imvliij; iiiishoiI tlmniRli Kliuunlli KnIU tho first of tho voul. Kn-il Slromliori; nrrlvi-d litut ntalit from Knit KrnnclHCo nnil In a Kiiost nt tho Whllu l'ollciin Imtcl. Alhort (1. DiUnim mill A. Ilulclilii mm, of tho Ihvluiiull limiticr com jinny, nro In town tmlny HttcndlnR to himlliOHR nffnlri". Tluv nro reK littort'il nt tho Whlto IVIIrnii hol. II. II. Hurt, of Sncriimutito. In horn In tho Intrreat of the Hurt then trn JitillilliiR which l under conntruc lion nt tho cornrr of SpvomIIi nnil Mnln ittrootK. Mr. and Mr. ". T. Salve nro hack In Klnmntli KnIU onco more visiting with Iholr old frlonild nml rnliillvoit. Thry will ho hero for novornl ilnyn. ..Mr. nml Mm. John Hojlo nnil ilniiRhtom, Gertrude nnd MiirRiicrltp. ncfonijinnlod hy Mm. Twyln KorBU Min, rolurncd last night from Dia mond lako whoro they have boon on mi ntttlng for tho pant fow days. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Crump loft thin mornlnKvfor Lamm' mill whore I hoy oxpoct to mako their future homo. Mr. A. J. Voj-o roturnod tht mnrnliiR to Slwnn after a week' visit hero. (leorgo Wntl and Charles Do t.ap loft early tht morning for tho Keno (otinlrj wliero they will ond the day looklnK over tho ranches there. Mnmhors of a motor iiarly from I'ortlnrtd, Dan Duffun and family nnd O. L. Smith and family, who havo been vlnltlnu here nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Clrlfflth. ro turned lo their homo this morning. Ma Crater lake, taking Mrs. Griffith with thorn for a three week's visit. .Mr. W. 0. Coomb and Helen Johns nro Klamath Falls visitors this weelc from Rend. "Tlhs long spell of hot weather Is drying up tho spring jilanting of grain, and tho farmers around Dairy aro longing Mr a good rain Btorm," said Itoss Sutton, who shopped with local merchants yesterday. Mrs. M. a .Lester It in Klamath Palls for n few days from her homo In Weed, California. Tho Satvntlon Army lni.lot hold n plrnle on tho Fourth for their .Sunday school nt Long lake I Miss l.vobn Aipli'inlo was In town making iiurchimv from tho. local meirhnnts for llrook Farm,! In Swan Lake alley. i .Mm. Ora Floinmlng nnd daughter Helen are here from l'ortlaud for an extended visit with .Mrs. Klein iiiIiik'k sister, Mrs. H. J. Miittoon. nnd family. Three ilne beetle )ireoiitlon crews left today for n six weeks rrul?e for tho purpoo of locating tho Infested districts. In order that ! there will he no delay In stationing camps this fall. A crow of four men. J. K. Patterson, Ivan Houston, I.. C. Ih'Carlow and A. C. Duffy, left for tho district between Klam ath Fall nnd Ashland. Another group left for the reservation. They were F. I'. Keene. F. M. llo.leit hammer, O. J. Hague nnd Fied .umhriiin. The men who will work the niy timber aro It. 0 Wle. Ken neth Terry, D. Fpton and West. do you moan to. toll mo this hoar livery stahlojs whoro they mako out marriage llioinet mid everything, tv, Oregon, In tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, nt tho hour of t! o'clock I', M on said date proceed to noil at public auction, lo tho high- When I tell her os Dili hour li lln,,i ,,Uir for cash, nil 'of the right, ..!.... .ill.. ....... II I ...... I. I ...-. ...'.111. .....I 1.......... .. .1... II 41 IVl kills s. 11 ttttllt . I'p to n lato hour this nftortiooii evidence was still being taken In tho l'wrklns orsus the rrodm-eiV Milk association, case but It m ex! IH'ded that the case would go to the! Jur till nfteiuooii or evening ! jilmr nho miiji well I would nee tiny iniiu In klngdoirr coino first hefmir . 1 would sign onto any Iheiiso writ In J there. Well ed. right hoar Is where I miiko a mistake when I tell her nil light but If ul I linen In Klitninlli foaN the hiiiiii m the gouts mire has got a lot to be thankful for. You I no how wlinon Is oil, and If ou eani Miller , Mueeil An order of Judginent. (1. W. Mill, or ngnlnst Marlon Smeed, was Issued In the circuit court this morning. Cook . Miilo-.kor Dlsmlss.il without cost to either side was Issued hy tho court today In the case of Mrs. Madeline Cook torsos ! 11. Medesker 'get my old Job back In Oshkosh on I might let mo no. I.lfo ulut no sinner cure with me no nioar. Yours as bofti.tr 1MII1. SI'ACK. A Married Mini NtlTIC or siii'itiiT's sai.i: o l!l'l'l'TlltV - r. s. !i:ts into Titeriti.i: I Nollco Is hereby given that under ; ,, , '-" '0" .V ,',"' and by virtue of a Writ of Execution ' r , ' ' ! '" title nnd luii'ivst of tho snld 1., (I Mill In nnd lo tho following ilciorlli ed leal pi'iiperiy, to-wit. The Northeast uuarler, the North half of th Noithwest Uiiiiiler. tho Houthonst imnrtor of the Northwest tiunrier of Sec tion Five; ANo. the Northeast iiunrtor of Section i:ight. the Went one half of tho Southwest iiu.tiler of Section Four. th(l West half of the Northwest iti.trter of Soiilon Nino, nil In Towiishln Thlrty-tliteo South. Ilauge I'loien Fast of the Willamette Metldlan, Klaiualli County, Oio gou or so niiiiii thoreof ns limy bo neees sary to satisfy tho Judginent rend ered In tho nbou entitled cause on the 3rd day of January. I '.i ., which said Judgment Is for tho sum of two iiioiisaud One-llundreil Thirty- rs. with Inter- ht Per cent per (Continued from rago 1) THT TUB STAH Shakespeare with a humorous twist will bo soon at tho Star thea tre ror 2 days, beginning Friday, when the new Will Itogers picture. "Doubling for Itomeo." s shown. In this Goldwyn picture, which was written hy l'lmer nice and directed hy Clarence Hadger, all tho sub titles were written by Will Uogers. He Is nationally known as nn original humorist, and his titles are said to be tho funniest parodies on Shakes peare ever written. Many remarkably fine settings In "Doubling for Homco," such as tho ballroom nnd balcony scenes, were designed by Cedrlc (llbhons of tho Ooldwyn art department. Al Mnrshall wiis n county scat vis itor from his ranch near Olcno yes terday afternoon. J. V Minor, wlni has Iweji here for tho past month, left this 'mornliiK for his homo in Cupertino. California, where they will remain until the hot weather Is past. Miner Is a heavy timber owner with large hold ings In Klamath county nnd Mends u jinrt of oxory summer here. J. S. Kent arrived last night from San, Krnnclsco and Is looking nfter business affairs hero today. W. II. nnmos. a fanner from tho Algoma tounlry, Is attending to busi ness affairs hero today. B. It. Hentley, tornierly local mun- TUB STIUXD If you were n pretty and neglected young wife what would you do If a middle-aged and designing widow took advantage of your husband's In- ; terest In his work to try to win him from yeu: This Is the problem that forms tho hauls for a delightful com edy In "Sauce for tho Ooose." In whlrh Constance Talmadco will be nt the Strand theatre tonight. Constance Taltnadge Is n comedlen-1 no xvhu knows tho valuo of a sure light touch In spontaneous fun-mnk-lug, and she more than fulfills tho Iiojh;s and exjiectatlons of her many, iidmlrera by her delightful tntiri'rt- ' tatlon of Kitty Constable In this ' Play. , The story Is from tho successful ' play by Oeraldlno Ilnnncr and Hutch I eson Iloyd, adapted hy Julia Craw-; ford Ivers. .Ilrlefly It relates how- Main ' St cort hso. and I and missus head for It Well Kd, find this hldg. alright and I nail a feller which is passing nnd ust him Is this It. He says yon this Is It alright and ' if I live I to ho 100 (one hundred) I hope never to boo no such out rago perpetuated on this grate county llkt) this, t says , what do you mean and ho says why tho pepul vole for tho hot spgs. cort hse. nnd a lot of dumbells sets up n awful howl and want the ct. hso. somewhere else nnd start to build It here. Well I says they build It 1 see and ho gets hot nml says build It hell this hoar oddyflro Is not noth ing but a peanut stand nnd off ho walks. Well Ed you see I get a lot of In formation by nstlng jiepul about tho eddyflres so I thinks I will take a look at the place xvhleh Is working at being n crt. hso. So t and the misses go lit the wooden hldg. nnd tho missus says we do not want to rent no hoarse and why do wo come In hear. Well I tell her this Is the ct. hse. and not no eddyflco nnd 1, want to glvo It tho o. o. Hut you no how wlmen Is ed. nnd I could ' no mako her believe this Is no ct. hse. and out xve go. When wo get outside nnd get a whiff of air onco moar tho missus takes a look at this ct- hse and says .1.1 ..f It......... .... .!. .. " "" Vlhlllll ll.l III ,.'.... u ... ..-,vii ivn nm v i'iiii.' til l) l,l,, J Klamath. In tho case of 'I.. O. Mills. ,,," ,. . Plaintiff, vs. D, O Wllllains. IJo- .,.nl lhl11 M)l '' uf JW- " I feu da nt ". which s.ild Writ of Kxe-J1'-- 'cutlon was ilntvd tho 21st day of1 , , .... .' '')" ,. Febiii.try. I!2i. I will, on the 12th i St,,Vr,.f"r. K ll'i'i".1. '. ('!'"",.' 0r" 11,0 day of July. 1322. nt tho front door' "' m UT ' HAWKINS. Deputy we or i nil I'ourt House of K imiiith ruiin . J S.l . -J-. K. .! r TONIGHT AT THE STRAND !- WHERB EVKRVBOOT GOBI. HOMK OP THE IIODK1NBON VJBATV1UM Constance Talmadge in "Sauce for the Goose" If you don't want to laugh your head off, stay at home. Another ''Constance" picture. FRIDAY Jack Hoxie in "Cyclone Bliti" Also "Country Store" Night Admission 10c and 20c Show Start at .6:30 I' ngcr for tho Wcitcrn Union, has a c "" Constable, u young writer. Is cepted a position with tho Danncr w"rkln- tA on I-1 book. "Wont Mnmr romnanv. aD' Struggles.- Mrs. Alloway. a Motor company Albert Moorland, who Is attending Heald's Huslness collegu In Oakland this sumnior, drove to Klamath Falls to spend tho Fourth. He was ac companied by Sam Hecves, also a stu dent at Heald's who will visit his undo. Judge Uunnell, and other rela tives in tho county. They villi tart on Iholr return trip to Oakland Fri day morning accompanied by Mrs. Frank Moorland and Donald and Dor othy Moorland, who will remain In tho bay cities for somo time. lrn. B. A. Itutherford, who lives on Keno road two and one-half miles from town, believes that previous to hor recent return to tho ranch, after it year's nbsence, moonshiners used hor chicken liouso for manufacturing operations. She was led to this be lluf when sho found a hole indicating a barrel, probably of maBh, had been hurled thero, ns well as other evi dences of Illicit operatlotiB. Sro hojies that hereafter tho moonshiners will conflno their efforts to their own premises. Mrs. Itutherford hays potatoes uro doing woll out her way. Fred need of Junction City, Cal ifornia, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary II. need, and two sisters, Mrs. C. M. McCollum and Mrs. Jos cjilt Mathews, all of Dorrls, were In town this morning visiting with relatives and frlonds. Bd Vannlco and family have re turned from Grants Pass, where they spent the Fourth with Frank Vannlco and family. I widow, takes an interest In his work ; nnd Kitty, tho young wife, remarks that tho widow is struggling to land John. When Mrs. Alloway goes too far In her designs, Kitty concocts a clever retaliatory plan of her own, covers the widow with confusion and wins her husband back. Memories Will Llvo When You Say It With Flowers Flowers for every occasion Klamath Flower Shop H.U Slain Street. Phono 580 Open Sunday D to 1 Week dajs, 8 a. in, to S p. m. THE MHKnTV Four celebrated child players of tho screen Stanley Ooethals, Gcr nldlno Condon, Francis Carpenter and May Garacl appear In the sup porting cast for Allco Lake In her latest Metro special, a Dallas Fitz gerald production of W. Carey Won derly's story, "The Infamous Miss ncvell." This plcturo will bo shown at tho Liberty theatre tonight. When you read of a now Prlscll la Dean plcturo, you remember at onco "Outslda Tho Law," "Iteputa tlon." "Conflict," and other unfor gettable pictures In which she prov ed her tltlo of "Tho most dynamic actress on tho screen." "Wild Honey" adds to her reputation, as Lady Viv lenne, a haughty English sneioty girl, becomes lost on tho South Afri can desert. Her final rescue by a young ongineer brings tho first amo tions of ovo sho has over felt. Then Alio is confronted with the informa tion that hor sweetheart's llfo h In danger from a flood caused by a dy namited dam. She becomes a cavo woman, fighting for tho llfo of hor man. Tho romarkablo climax of this plcturo will bring you to yo'ur foot with pumping heart and batod breath. "Wild Honoy" comes to tho Liberty Friday and Saturday. isSP' $fe vv iintswv HI ii m WmvMm C Ik ("own .Voed Green. 1'eotl As tho Koaaou of short jiastures ajiproaches, dairy cows In tho flush of milk jiroductlon will need supple mental feed. Green clover or nats and vetch cut anil foil dally, sllago, or grnln will sujijily tho need satis factorily. If grain Is used, nothing is better than bnrloy or oats or a mixture of these grains. A silo filled with cluvur or oats and vetch In tho early summer will furnish good croon feed for the rest of tho suueou. WHAT UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY OFFERS TO KODAKERS A conveniently located de partment in which is a full line of Eastman Cameras r(gv and Kodaks, and all sorts of J' nlint wrii m1iis cttiittlimo ! equipment are to be found. A friendly and competent stiles service, through which it is intended that the cus tomer shall get all the in formation necessary for the best use of the articles pur chased. And many interesting (somo of them exclusive) features which are briefly described belew: Unused Films are Returnable Our customers are always urged to take plenty of films along on their out ing trips. Money is promptly and cheerfully refunded on unused rolls that are returned within a reasonable time. iAssw.rv-.;cr.'i--.. Cameras Loaned No Charge! We have a supply of $3.50 Eastman Cameras to loan as an accommodation to our customers. There is no charge; a deposit of the price is all that is necessary. Full amount refunded if the camera is returned within 15 days. Guaranteed Developing and Printing That is the hjasis upon which we do th is work. If the prints are not right, we will make them right. Our developing and printing plant is manned by experts and modernly equipjped. Films left before 9 in the morning arq ready at 5 in the afternoon. j Films Dated Far Ahead The films you buy at Underwoods bear a dating for efficient use many months ahead of the date of purchase. You simply can't get anything but fresh films in our store. Kodak Albums A liecessary adjunct to a Kodaking equipment; the only way to preserve the pictures you prize and cherish. The prices start at $1.00, bound and loose-leaf styles. it.Si (iprwootfi Pharmac Y WK KLAMATH FALLS'OREGON TnW I V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE IrlH IPURITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS Here are Some Pictures of Mr. Brown WHEN he was 20 yenrs old, he wits thin ntul slender with it 36inch chest. When lie ...... Ill .r.,ir oil! lir U'llM squared out nnd hud n 1 40.lt.ch chest. When he V wn- 50 years old, he hnd become quite stout; his .chest wits 44 inches. Neither his arms, his legs, ttor-his body were longer at 50 yrnrs thnn nt 20 -' venrs old. At 20 he wore a slim uti ml ttt 50 yenrs it stout. 5me Chut" 'ftM.t RiuUr Jin Same Trunk P'iiIji Stout- Sllnv. si A A I. it A 40-. 4 ' YTW AAA wCP J) - MHOWN JUNta SMITH ion suit, at 30 n rej-ulnr Here is a Joke on Mr, Brown Mr. Brown was u shor. fnt man. Mr.Smithwuj a tall slim man, and Mr. Jones was just between them. They ull meat tired 40. inch chest, llut Urown hud u 60-Inch trunk und Smith hud a rH-inch trunk. One duy, because they all wore 40-incli cheit suits, the suits got mixed. Figure 3 shows Mr. Drown in Mr. Smith's suit. It is all right in the chest but too long Figure 1 shows Mr. Smith in Mr. Brown's suit which is too short. When they traded back Figure 2 shows Mr. Smith and Figure 4 shows Mr. Brown, each in his own suit. This shows that a stout man cannot wear a slim man's suit even if the chest measure is the some in each, -tf--, make genuine stouts (large around) and genuine slims (small around). Right in trunk and right in chest, and no other underwear manufacturers do so. f I F yVS. 11 (I --r ril If I wH li SMITH (IMITII nROWH IIKOWN Other manufacturers cut the legs off of Jones suit und tell Brown it fits him, but the trunk is too long for Brown and Tits him about as Smith's suit fits Drown 'in Figure 3 only the legs would be cut off shorter ns shown in Figure 2, so as to fit Mr. Brown's legs. The body and arms' would still be too long. -6-yi-. -, insist that a man's trunk or body meusure is more important thnn the chest meusure as shown in Figures 1 and 3. Always insist on your trunk being measurcc. Full Length Stout Full Length Rrgular Half Sleeve Regular Half Sleeve .' Leg --fr--r make nine sizes and each size in slims, regulars and stouts 27 sizes, and then these are made in variation of long sleeves, short sleeves, long leg and leg. 56 sizes in one style of garment. S-frrr don't believe in making the man fit' the suit, but in mmhing thm tuit tit th man. "&-ylr- quality since 1876 is known from ocean to ocean. What you want is quality, fit and wear. That's what wt give you when we sell you -ifwy,. K. SUGARMAN "I Aint Mad at Nobody" S'ZOS D 1 he Bootery Chas. P. Maguire 713 Main Street MU1MT. O'r. TO KC.. SSS r j""aaBBBBaB