The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5

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STRIDES IN EUHOPEAN NATIONS
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T.-o min who ai:1ii:m'in(j nv kxami'm: to mki: nun.
OI'.C lUtV; I'ltKSIDI.'.N'T MirilAIJI. IIAINIHCII OP AI'flTltlA. AIIOVK
and i'iiiisidi:nt mabakvk or czkchoklovakia.
IIV .MMION lUlO.VNCIl
MIA Hi'rtlii ftlnlf rorre'l'iinileiil.
LONDON. Dec 4 When nt the
ren nt M'MiInn of l.H Women'i
ciirir.ii.in Temperunie I'nloii In 1'hll
ulelphln, that nrnanUutlmi re-ntated
Itn aim of n liUorl'M world, n loud
Inu.-.li prolmhly went up In nonie Wet
iliinrtern In Aiuerlr.i
"You'll nnrer mako Kurtpe ilry'"
lhm et probably exclnlmoit.
Ilnl llu. "pumyfoot" innvciueiit,
im It' called here, I m.iklni: pro
nrcKH In Kurope. It' not uccoiii
pllthliiR much In the wny of innklnc
rotintrle hoiic-dry but In In brlnnlni:
In ti'Mrtrtlons nml local option -uml
that wan tho way nntlon-wlilo bono
drytiuiHi ntnrtd In America
H for yournolf what prucruu.llm
dry tnoTotuent linn made nn thin con
llm lit
Auntrln- Wet. but poverty Of pe.
pie In mnklnn for tempernnre, I'ronl
lie it HnlnUrh In a teetitalcr.
IMtllr Itepubllm l.lthunnla. I.nt
lnn,ij I'nllionla nro wvt bicnuie
i he 're rye nml potnto proilucltiK
tountrlei where inlirh vodka U din
tilled, proilnrlnn rich revenue. Hut
temp, rnnce tiinremeut In on foot In
lMhoiln.
I'elrliitu Dlntllted llquon cannot
be r Id III public lietuoi
UnlRnrlii Local itlon law
mlotnei under which many vlll.ir.cn
In rural cocllnnn liavn rtnaul caliions.
Cierho-aiovnkln Htlll wet hut
prohibition centlineut. In crowing bo
i.ium I'ronldonl Mnnnryk In n tee
totaler while Premier lletiennh
Vrlli'H nrtlclen In fairiif temper
nnre. Hut ni'jl I'lliener beer In
ntlll oblnlnnblo
I'lnluud Uurnpn'u only houo-dry
iiiiilltiy Hi nee Jtinii I. 1019. Ilav
IliK lioublo with hnnzo nmiiCRlerH.
I'oorer elnieoi mild to have been
benefited.
r'runro-Ablnlhi) prnhlblteil.
ilro.tt llrftiiln "I'ubn" only til
Ii wed tc ntny open about nlno boum
dully. Hcfiiro the war they wen'
open all ilny uml iilitht except from
I 30 n in. tu T a. in. Hi'otliuid him
local option law.
1 1 miliary- N'o temsiernuru moo-
I'uelit
"SSw.Sasffrs
sisf
LINKVILLE IN YE OLDE TIMES I
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.Uo&tflwT ., rTMw..uMT ) ffjW ?an.&
ICtty' fv t'isabs "A twn nt TAfrjEAwt nrr
tljS!--5jHi&HTri.cMlrA-.i.Niii5; YSM sSBvn (CfiV
ffjiwitx U)P3rAl, '(Oy ' V-tV sassSzitl Wl
fttrFlZ' " - ' 111 lssssslsVVt
Jit MAeSMAl. 01y WALKRSS AMO A.UWT SARAH PeABOBf WLRO AJOT 'j
fBXACTLf SATIS FIDD WITM THB WAY TW7 LODB SUPPBf s
Rl .11 iA UlltIA mnie
Kcland I'anmvl n bone-dry law
but Hpaln protenlml thai If Icoland'r.
morketn were rimed to Kp.nnlh
wlneii, Hpaln would clem her ninrk
rtn to Iceland' flah So Ireland had
to admit wine or fnru national bank
ruptcy Italy--No prohibition movement.
Jlir.nilnla Ministry of health It
fli'hllnc nlcohollim nntl tuburculonli,
ouplliiK them together.
Norway Han prohibited (Untitled
liquor anil itronR wlnun nlnce
ChrUtiiu. 1!'IC. Thin wnn Intro
duced an n temporary law but Par
liament and tint pcoplo later ratified
It nn n permanent law
Poland -linn local option law un
der which touiit rural dlntrlrli haw
oted themielves dry.
Ititmaula Worm of .nil Ualkan
rounlrlrn from the ntandpolnt of
ilriinki'iitienn nml nominee of tcmrcr
nnce nctlvltlen
Itunnln- - DlMlllcd tlquorn nnce
prnhlblteil Itnporti.iin to their pre
sent stmun vaRue and contradictory.
Hpnln -No rontrlctlonn whntnvcr.
Snolon Prohibition sentiment Ii
RrowinR PlebUclto on prohibition
Aur. 37 reunited In nniall majority
for wel Majority nit rnmo from
cities while country districts voted
dry Local option law now asked
Under this 12 of 21 provinces prob
ably will vote dry.
Kwltierland l.nw adopted which
nitppretisrn the rliUit of free dlstllllnR
which peasants had enjoyed from
earliest times. Strom; temperance
mnnmeut under wny. Next )enr
pooplo will vote on Iqcal prollbltlQii
for illsllllel liquors.
MOST GIRLS CAN
HAVE PRETTY
EYES
No Rlrl or woman Is pretty It her
eyes aro red, strained or hito dark
rliiRn. Hlmplo camphor, hydrnstls,
wltrhhntel, etc., as mixed In 1-iyop-tlk
eyo wash, will brlRhlen llm eyes
and u wiek's uso will surprlso you
with Itn QUICK results. llcRtilnr.
use of l.awtpilk keopn the eyes heal
thy. spnrklliiR nml vivacious. The
quick rhniiKe. wlll'iilense you. Dainty
ulumliium eyo cup FKIMl. Whlt
inail Druu Co. Adv AS.
Out results by using class ads.
esa'Bins
't.Fi' eZ&&
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THE EVENING
NEW TODAY
HTHAYED- I bay innrn weight HfiO
hriiiiduil IT mi littt sllfht, miuill
Hilt In onu imr 1 brown imiri),
weight I. '1011, heavy black mnlii and
lull, biiiiiii wlilto In fare. No visible,
tirmiil Reward, Jny I'nlrcln, Merrill
hlRhwny. 4-9
TVI'INd Oil CLERICAL position
wanted liy yeiini: woman with four
ears' civil service nxpurlcncu. Ilox
T. C HerolU offlco. 4-G
ifLAinTRURH tHIx, plasterer wirit
i nil on joint ill Arhiickln anil lied
iIIiik ready In 3 weeks, A limit four
m mi tlm work Wmie $10 60 per
itny, Apply llcnidon & Fliinlgnn,
Hnrrnmcnlo, 4-H
rol'ND Jlillir roaster wagon.
Owner rimy hnvo some by proving
property anil paying for nil Apply
nil 10th HI. Kim. 2. 4-0
Where run I get strictly fresh
eggs7 At Hid I'riirnlmn Dairy To
our milk iiuIhihtb wu will deliver.
I'hniiii IU0J. 4-G
kai.i:h.mi:.v and saleswomen
WANTED To mill complrln linn
hosiery to housn Irnilu titles a nil
towns In Oregon, (looil commission.
Illi;h quality with prices mi low or to
merit with llttln competition I'urn
Hllk Hosiery Mills. H07 Pacific llltlg .
Han I'runrlsco, Cnllf. 4-6
OllHTiyrmCAI NUItSE want erne.
Will also take rare nt home. Hint
of references. Address II II., rare
of llurnlil. (
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WANTED Clerical or general of
flew work, ilox C2i Herald offlco
4-9
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There will be a dance at the Olene
Hull, Dec.' P. 4-6
1011 IICNT 2-room furnished ca
bin, suitable for man and wlfo
Hue Dick, 240 II road Ht. 4-5
vuiri:.vnuiK' attention
Doa't forKet the smoker unit
Wednesday night Doc. Cth. All
wood-butchers Invited. 4-5
III'IWOI'AI HA7.AAII
Tomorrow, December 6, the ladlen
of Pt Paul's Kplsrnpat (lulld. will
hold their Christmas sale of fancy
work nnd cooked food. The haxanr
Is to bo In the chamber of commerce
rooms and will cpen nt 10 o clock
nnd will romnln open until Into In
the evening Ten will bo served
throughout the afternoon. The sale
offers an excellent opportunity to
purrhaso Christmas Rifts nnd will
bo In progress only the one dv 4
ALGOMA
Karl Krsuss went to Klrby, Ore
Ron to tlslt his parents.
Win I'hrmnii and Ilny Cox went
to Dairy Thursday an busluens.
Hlevo Masters nnd Kd Ketsduvcr
returned from Port Klamath, wlttro
they hao been huntlnR ducks
Wilbur llnrrlnctnn went to Klam
ath Pnlln Wednesday to take In the
bnxltiR match.
a A Masters went to Chlloqmn
Friday va business.
ltqy Cox built a cellar last week.
l-o (irnnilnm'n tinw Ten nml Mil-
phur lleclo nml Nobody
Will Know
The "Bo of S.iro nnd Sulphur for
renlorliiR failed, cray h.ilr to Its nat
ural color dates back lo Rrandjnoth
cr's time. Sho used It to keep her
hnlr beautifully dark, K lousy nnd nt
trncllvo. AYhonnver her hnlr took
on that dull, faded or streaked np
poaranco, ""this nlmplo mixture was
applied with wonderful olfect.
Hut brewlnr; nt home In musny nnd
nui-of-dnte. Nowadays, by nsklne at
nny driiR nloro for. n bottle of
"Wyeth's SaRo and Sulphur Com
pound," you will ,ot thin famous old
preparntlou, Improved by tho nddl
tlon of other Ingredients, which ran
bo depended upmi to restore natural
color mid beauty to tho hair.
A well-known downtown dniRRlst
says It darkens tho hnlr so naturally
nnd evenly that nobody ran tell It
him been applied. You simply damp
en u sponKo or soft hrusli with It nnd
draw this throiiRh oitr hair, taking
oiio strand nt a time. Hy inomliiR
tho nrny hnlr disappears, and after
another application or two, It be
comes beautifully dark nnd glossy.
Adv. 0C
Ha
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I'his simple treatment
chats tho head.loosens Irritating
phlegm, cools Inllainod, stinging
tissues unj breaks the cold.
Be bottl for simple illiecilons.
Qo to your druggist spsro
ynursvlf soiIoub trouble suit
. uqw; totslm,. - -
"DlV KINGS DISCOVERY
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HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
EVENING
WANT
C'lirUUnuN
I'rlnt Hliop.
CarJ.i Iiriitiimunil
j.r.
Al'I'l.KHHrVftrnl vnrlntlcn, nliio
drlcil fruit. 1'rlrvn ntlrnrtlvn.
John II ItohlUMin, llotlto 'i, Orantii
I'iiiii, Orn. 2-r.
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WANTKI- Oomnftcml younj; wo-
man wlnbcn ponltlon In morn or
nlmllnr work. Imiulrn Herald 3-4
i:nKrnvd and olhrr C-hn.iinai
rard i.l llm Urummonil I'rlnt Hhop,
WaK'TIJO Womiin rook- Iminnll
ntoly. Klumatli Uon. lloiltnl.
'j.r.
WANTKI) TO lll'.NT Ktnnll furn
IaIipiI hnum- Call Vrrni- White,
Manner Motor Co. 1-7
Kiirnarn roiiifort nt nlinnat iilovo
coal A plpelenii furnacn guaranteed
to beat ii rereu room linuiie to 70 clc
Kreon In x.ro weather. l.arRci feed
door. 27 in. ohlonK Dre box. A
reul h'atlni; plant with nil up to
dntn ftjature Installed In your
home, complete). $ 1C0. 00, that's all.
I.. N llnlneii, 1023 Main Kt 1-7
I Oct your enRraved cards at the
! Drummond I'rlnt Hhop. 2-S ;
I KOIt HAI.K Modern reres room i
house, furnished, extru Inrco lot,
'well Improved, beautiful trees, closo
' to school and busluosn Center. Tim
property can be seen nl 343 North
9th Htreet Mrs. Hurt Marsh 2fc-12
CAIl BTOHAHKII per month at
HOWIi; (i.lt.(ii:. 2S-4
WANTKD Tablo boarders by day, J
wook or month, tneali SOc, now
mnnaecmeat. 016 Pine Rt Chns I
Dnrrls. 28-4 ,
FOJt Iti:NT Two-room furnlshekl '
Apt. 419 10th 10th fit. 30tt.
Oct your engraved cards at the
Drummond Print Shop. 2-3
CONCItKTK Si:Wlll TII.B Much
strotiRcr and better than any oth
er typo of till mado In Klamath i
Falls. Klamath Falls 1'lumblnR Si
lieatlnc Co. Phono S1CH., Cor.
Fourth nnd Pine. 29-7
NOTICK TO CIIKDITOHS
In tho Matter of the, Kstate of
OKOIIUK U. HOriNKIl. Decoased.
IN TMK COUNTY COUIIT OF KLAM-
ATH COUNTY. OIIDION.
Notice Is hereby Rlvert that on the
3rd. day of Not ember, 122, the un
dcrslRiied was duly appointed Ad
ministrator of tho nboo entitled es
tsto and thnt on said date Ltttcrs
of Administration were duly Issued
to him.
All persons hnWnR claims ocalnst
said estate nro hereby notified io
present thu same to the underslRii
ed. In the Loomls Ilulldlnc, Klamath
Falls. OrcEon, auUrTrlflcjl, with
properd xouchers as required by
Isw, within six months of the date
of tho first publication of this notice,
to-wlt, six months from Novombor
13th., 1922.
V A. WIEST,
Administrator of the Kstnto
of (Icorpo D. Horner, De
ceased. N 13-20-27 D 4-11
Dr. KINGS PILLS
Jbr constipation
Baiilnlf J.i
the bowels
'EVERETT TRUE
XJa," Gve-eTT iavHat
SAlJ nQOOT
fXH I Sl.5R5
HCS AtO M "ST v
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HERALD
ADS
i Clirlnttnan Cart Orummond
I'rini riimii i 5.r.
, I'Oll KAI.r- A gaoil. UsUV Jtco
I truck. A bargain. Call Kndom
Hhno tltoro. 29-ft
. '
DO.VT Til noV TUB OliD Show
ny "Pt ok nolejt, nnil frond-
' Vir lirolii Men'n 2.00 pr., iartJe
, $1 "0 Pr. Jack Front. 6tliHt. 20lf
, K" Sl'otA.nnJ!KiSF
c,T,nic t0W0, InqUlr IIer,d8tfr
1 WOItK OI.OVCS and Mittens of nil
Iclndx. Jack Front, (ith. Ht.. Jnt
off Main. lTtf.
'WANTED Man for rnncli work. In
' iiulru Krancln J, llownc, Ilonanza.
I 15tt
KnRravcd nntl other Clirlstmnn
'c.-ird at the Drummond I'rlnt Hhop.
J.r;
TiMANUI.K CAKi; The plac? to cot
I koo.I cam. OI'KN AM. NKJIIT. C33
, Main Htrret. I'hone S24. 14tf
.etici: or Hin:itiri"8 ham:
Hy Virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Isnued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of tho County of
Klamath, Statu of OrcRon, dated the
3rd day of November, 1922, In a
certain nctlon In the Circuit Court
for siihl County and State, whorcln
W A. Shelby as Plaintiff rccororod
judRinenl nRalurt O. W. Foster and
Joule Foster, his wife for tho sum
of tSOO.OO with Interest at 10
from July 10, 1921, and attorney's
fees in the sum of Hevonty-FIve
(J7S.00) dollars on the 3rd day of
November 1922.
Notice Is hereby riven that I will
on tho 19th day of December, 1922,
at the Courthouso In Klamath Falls
In said County, at 10 o'clock In tho
forenoon or snW day, tell at public
unction to tho highest bidder, for
cash, the following described pro
perty, to-vrlf
Tho SWi of the NWtt of the
SW'U of Section 5, Twp. 38.
8. II 9, H. W. M in Klamath
County, Oregon, containing 10
acres.
Taken and levied upon is, the pro
perty of tho raid O. W. Foster and
Joslo Foster, bis wife or as much
thereof as may be necostary to sat
isfy tho said Judgment In favor of
NV. A. Shelby against !d O. W.
Foster and Joslo Foster, his wife,
with Interest thereon together with
all costs nnd disbursements that
have or may accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
November 13th 1922
L L. LOW.
N 13-20-27 D 4-U-1S Sheriff.
Hbih
Nearly sold
out of Christ
mas "Plaiyor
pianos. Hot
ter look
tbem over,
Ret our pric
es and terms
at once.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
307 MAIN bT.
By CONDO
tvAS t THc ?oer
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rO0AK WORK
LeayeYour Filtus
Before 9 OclocK-Your
A.M- Piciuras are
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IVluMl'JA.1 II I.HAjL.0 UlVbUUll II fT7
I pupmtTI
DR. J. a GOBLE
OPTOHETKLST OPTICIA?!
700 Hula HL Phone 183-W
We fit and grind glasses. Dupli
cate brokea lenses, repair frsmes,
S. CROUCH, D.V.M.
Vctcrlnsry Hnrgeon
Peputy State Veterinarian
330 N. 0th St. rliono 4SA-J
DR. C A. RAMBO
Dentist
L O. O. r. BoUdlM
PHONK 411
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Oradaate nnd State iirglstered
OPTICIAN
Nlnetccu year hero In business
Prompt Service
714 Main Street
CHIROPRACTORS
mis. MtMjrrr & sulmtit
Office over Cndenvood'a
7th & Main Phone 039-J
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
PlsUabed Work
Flat Work
Koacti Dry
"Pat Tow Dstde to Osw
PHONK IM
Corer afaio susd Ooar
Kodak Finishing
Films received before 9 A.M.
Ready the same day at 5 P. M.
Moll orders filled, promptly
STAR DRUG CO.
8th. Mala Bts.
Stinson Photo Shop
42,1 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
TWELVE STINSON rORTKAITS
SOLVE TWKLVK CHIUST3f.iS GIFIS "'
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Ono 7x11 enlargement gUcn Free with every dozen order of
Photos taken hi November.
Just Installed a new "Hollyuood" Portrait Light,
flashlights," Open evenings.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM
ATI I COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF John Olsen (sometimes spelled
Olson) deccagod.
Notice la hereby given that pur
suant to the order of said court hero
toforo duly mado and filed, author-
lilug and directing me, as admlnls-i
trator of said estate, to sell tho real
properly of said estate at private!
salo for cash, or for cash and credit, I
I will on and after December lSth.. I
1922, sell for cash, or for cash and I
credit, tho real property or said es
tuto described as, follows, to-wtt:
The northeast quarter of tho
nottheast quarter ot section 24; tho
northwest quartqr of tho northwest
quarter and tho southwest quarter
of the southwest qunrter of section
25, and tho northeast quarter of
northwest quarter or section 3ti all
In township 36 south ot range 10
cast ot Willamette Meridian, In
Klamath County, Oregon, Also, j
Tho north bull or thq northwest"
qunrter; the southeast quarter of
tho northwest quarter and tho north-1
west quarter ot tho northeast quar-.
tor oi suction -ti in township ae
south pt ransij IS east of Willamet
te Metdtan, in Klamath County,
Northwest quarter of southeast)
quarter of section 20 in township!
thirty-six south or runco 10 oastl
Willamette .Meridian, in Lake Coun
ty. Oregon. . ',,
That any and all sales ho'reundor
shall bo subject to confirmation by
said court; that bids for said pro
perty aforesaid will bo received by'
me at offlco ot Fred E. Smith, Dank
ot Commarao Ilulldlng. Eugene,;
I, ano County, Oregon, and at the of
flco of Herald Publishing Company.'
nt Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon, and at offlco ot The Inke
County Examiner In Lakovlew, Lake
County, Oregon,
MARTIN PLSON,
Administrator.
FRED E. SMITH.
Attorney for Admr.
Eugene, Orogon,
N C-13-20-27T-D 4
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ready ar 5
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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE- ' VVU. JJ
BUY THEIR DRUGS U.igLgAcvi
DR. F. R..GODDARD
OHTEPOA-rnio rnrsicuif
AM) HC1K3B0.1
Office ad Resideneo PhosMsj M
i. o. o. v. rmaiM
Kliunntli FaJIa PluraWsf
& Heatiajf Co.
J. H. Ii,taESON, Pro.
4th A Pine St. Fhmone 818-sl
FHKD DUKK, Mr.
CENTRAL AUTO
SERVICE
DAY AND NIOIIT
I ted Signs on Door
Chiloquin & Bend Stage
10.1 S. 7lli St., New Hart Bldff
Phona OIS-W
"Always at Vour ScrTlc,
I. O. O. F.
Prosperity Rebekab, 104s asceta
Flrst and Third Thursdaya
Ewanna Encampment 49, meets)
each Tuesday
Klamath Lodge 1S7; meet each
Friday
When You Have Dirty
Clothe
It you will call tbe
Klamath Hand Laundry
113 South 9th EL Phone S7S-W
Tnty will wash, darn. Iron aad
roturn to yon.
Klamath Falla, Or.
"No moro
NU BONE CORSETS
Made to Your Menstue
(lUiiraiitccd
Mrs. Rose Randall
.121 Jefferson St. Phono 27 7-W
Central Auto Service
and
Transfer
Open Day and Night
103 Hart Illdg. Phono B13-W
J. C CLEGHORN
CTVIb ENQINKsW
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Phone 103-4,$ 8 .. IMlilSsslsl III
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Phoin ji7-J. f
"louse, Stoiv, Offjee, Clilniney,
Htoe nml Window Cleanlsur,
Clrnuhig rugs with vacuum
c!e.UUT. ," J, . i'I X '
B. P. O. E.
1247
Meetings every Thursday H p.
m. EIUh Temple, cor. Un! Mad
M"ln KtM. VlsIthiK Elk wel
come. t
PRINTING
Drummond Prist 5hj,
115 N, 4, -
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