TtrKITOAT, OCTOHKTt 0. iOVt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Pf ThvM MA NLY ABOUT PEOPLE Wooinaa's Caniptna; Trip Hnnn ' Women are Jiinl good campors as lunn, nn (1 llnlv onjoymnnt of rouihlnf It 1 tut',, ureal oul-of-doors la Jimt uH korni, n,.Mn. Allrt Hamilton, MJ.ss Iliina) Moortihouao, MIm Leonu Wlnkioiimn and Mint Oraco Myorn 'have provod. The firm thro roturned to KlnmnlH Kit! la Aunday nluht . (rnm n nlno woeka' camping trip on Huckultoorry moun tain, at CraWr and Dlnmond lnkr-n, nd in tho TtoKUi) rlvnr valley. Mlrnt Myort li a Mad ford acliool imichor, and wot a mombor of tlio party until lut wspk. Tlmy picked borrlvs, flabod and liuutod and dresdnd returning to civilisation (hoy mid Wild anlmsla did not trlghtan thorn, nor did a rain storm that lasted tlx daya and nlghta dampen tholr aplrln Thoy folt tho need of ejrrelao when they crawled out of tholr tont at the. en a of the dowppour, to tbey wont looking for doer and brought down a fine ono. Tbey aaw aoveral small herda of deer and one elk. Bears tanpeded tholr hpraos overy night, but the oampera never taught eight of ope of (be Intruder!. Krgs Strew direct eon local groceryman mutt bave curted beartlly yoato.rday aftornoon. For on Third atreet just off of Main, meMd In a broken pile In the aaMtUa of the trot were about 100 gga, and trickling Into the guttor was a yellow dream, Several well known oiltliene of KJamatb Falle who bad an eye on the grocery bill wero ooaa In tbe middle of tbe atreet going ' over tho wreck of the em ; crate to tee what could be aalvaged. Ono cltlien waa aeen to leave too bettla ground with about one half jlogeo,' fllfbtly aolled but otberwlao Inuct. Baby Boy Born Mr. and tin, J. L. Fox are recelv all congratulations on tho birth of a boy yeeterdoy at tholr home. Tho T who ia aa yet unnamed weighed nine and a half pound at blrtb. ' Pledge FVaUsrnll ) - JRuseeU Lcever of fort Klamath baa been pledged to Kappa ', Doltu Blgma Fraternity at 0. A. C. Bave JIonthly-Mwtfuji The inaukante agent soclatlop ' held their monthly mooting at lh,o Uantball homo thla noon. Among tho, topic uken up waa tbe cog- geeted tnduetrlal district to tbe . aoutb and weat of town. It waa thought that cither a fire boat or a valor main and Dump ohould be in sulted In the near future aa the town might be la danger in cue of fir. Ilore From Hly : Frank Ooenchaln, of, l!ly waa In the olty today transacting business Jle will return tomorrow. ,Vl1ting Relative Here Mrs, John B. Endera and her , daughter Shirley are visiting rela tives here for aevoral days. . PAGEANT REHEARSALS The aucceaa of tbs Pageant depend upon rehearsals. If i every member pt tbs east call- ( od Is not there the rehearsal i can not bo success. ..' , Full dress rohearsal of entire cast Thursday night, October ( 11, at Crator. - . Tuesday afternoon. Covered t , Wagon, full rohearsal at Crater. , Tuesday at 7:30 p, m. Rail- i road sot, full cast. Including quartette, Elks Hall. Tuesday at I p. m. Coverod Wagon, entire cast at Crater. , - Tuesday at 7; 30 Railroad spans, sntlrg cast at Elks torn- . plo with quartette." . Tuesday at 7 p. m. Snlvg-.f tip" Army at Crater. , . ' Tuesday at 7 p. m. (Duet at f Prater. ' Wednesday ,nt BiJO-r-Rolt- road not, speaking parts, at Crater. Wodnosday at 7 p. m, Stock- men, all povlblo, at Crater, No horn os or cattlo. Wodnosday at 8 p. m SUgo coach act, entire cats, at : Crater.' Wednesday -Covered Wagon at high school, tlmo to bo an- pounrofl at school. ' Watcli tltl M'aco for cnirr- grno' iiMidnrsnls AVHliiiHilny. All ushers to Im pirsrnl nl. f Tliuradiiy rclicniwil, t Tho soil of SpllrJioriron has" boon found to bo frozon to a dopth of l.QOO feot, In summor t(o surface oi thaws to a rtoptli of about two foot. 1'rinii Vtm , Vnllry Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corkoy of I've vulloy woro visitors at the coun ty sent for the day whllo liuyluv ouppllus. Corkny Is a farmer of tlie valley. Also from T'no Valley went Mrs. Mulono and br dauxhU'r who Dnt Hip tin shopping hero. I.iiuro 1'irr Fortimid Mr. and Mrs. C. A, I'ntiloy lft this morning for I'ortlnnrt whoro It Is (in Id thoy wll locnte. Acconipun Ing thuin was Mrs, Pauley's mother. 1'nuloy was forinorly connacted with the Polaco market hore. It. V, Mnllory vs. Heiiry Blindlry It Is adjudged that plaintiff R. V. Mallory have udgoment aganlst defttudanit Henry ghattley for tho sum of $88. 0 with Interest of 6 theron from November 10, 1922. Any property attached should be sold undor execution and tho proceed applied on the Judgement. Ixui Kalghe va. F, A. Baker I.oula Knight through hla attor ney has appealed to the supremo court from an order entered In the circuit court sustaining a demurrer of defendant F. A. Baker Interposed against tbe amended complaint of the plaintiff. H. J. Huff vs. It, O. HpJnlc et al 8. J. Huff haa filed an amended complaint against R. C. Bpfnk et al In which he la filing suit for foro closuro on a laborer's Hon on a throo room bungalow situated on lots tbreo and four In block ono of West Chllo quln, for 1137 which bo alleges aro due bltn for wages. Ixirrtut nnil company vs. NrtOcton-Ui-utf-Ksriilxu-li ronipaii)' I.oront company has brought suit against Nuttlcton-llruco-Kachbach company for tho biiui 1635.13 which they claim 1s duo -them tor materials sold and not paid for. taiigcll Valley Irrigation Ilnlrli't, a rorMrAtl,n VM Mai)' K. MrDoiuOd rt nl. Judge Lcavltt refusod a motion of Mary E. McDonald, In which de fendant wlnhcd to bave complaint of plaintiff changi'd. Tlio Flint Xalmnl Ilnnkf Orwlcy ridorado vs, Isn Mno (illlls nnd Mnl go A. Ulggs Doc, Suit Is brought ngalnst Isa Mao OiltiH and MnilKo A. IllKRS by tho First Natolnnl Hank of Greeley Colo rado for alleged fnllura to pay promissory notes of $100 and $33.02 with Interest of 12 percent on the amount, plaintiff furthor prays tor attornvy's fees, and for costs and disbursements. iRTHS FOX At Klamath Falls, Octobor 8, 1823, to Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Fox, a boy; wolght, 9 1-2 pounds. Tho occupation pf Constantinople by . Oroat Britain slnco 1913 has cost England a llttlo loss than $160,000,000. Father it A Samuel Jonnings Oordoh, futhoi of Mrs, Clinrloa Wobb whose death Is under invostlgatlon. He Is the occupant of. the Connsotlout "my tsry" bouaol nt Falrflilld, .. ; Lhiropody i-'Sy&'Wit iArbv-& fait. Luckle. the luiKoat olplmnt In Uie London Zoo, n-oro her naiiii so baddly while carrying children on her back that ahe had to so to a chlropodlaL Llttlo Uj.-tlc. bur daushtcr, went along. First Jap Relief Ship Sails W.7 l , The 8. 8. TynoWus, Drat ship carrying rollct suppUcs''for Jijan to Isav Amorlca. btlne loaded at Beottls. Wash. It looks like a long, hard winter i in tho Canadian Yukon. Twolve thousand cases of whlskr hv laid in Vancouvor for months, stored for permission of the United States Oovarnment to cross at Skagway. Desperate efforts have been 'made by politicians of the North, whose political lives dopend upon getting tho liquor to those who will hiber nate in the Yukon during the Ions daylcss winter. No word has been recoived from Dawson or Washing ton. No. treaty provides for a eafo enlrauco through tho three-mile li mit lono off tho' mouth of tho Yu- SOME folks prefer cocoa and wo serve them tho best. Ours Is a rostaurant run. by our patrons. The foods they want aro the foods wo servo them cooked to special order. Oct ncquutntrd yvtll) our "Bill O' Faro" CLUB CAFE 135 So, 6th St. DR. COBLE ASKS IS YOUR EYESIGHT GOOD? Do yoiu' glnsses fit you pro perly? , ' Do you suffer from licad nclio or Eyo strain V Drugs Vfim't euro you if your .at nrn Vofectlvu . Correctly fitted glnM's Is tlio only MMiiedy. 1 linvo Sired hun lllvtls of your ni'lKlitiors mill fl'tl'MlN MAYBE I CAN HELP . YOU I glvo ynu tlio beiii'tit. of mi Opllrnl Kilurnt Inn nnd lift years expci'ii'iii'o fitting nml nrlndlni; Klii.s.ses. .'oiiiilolii HmfmliiK nml IOils lug plnnt. Broken lenses (liiplieateil. Phono 18.1 W, 700 Main 1J. fin kon Rlvor and tbe whisky cannot Ptts legally from the legal high ; oas to the legal river Kodak finishing at Stlnson'a. Stf Be Watchful of Colds! A cold, when neglect ed, may rapidly develop into disease of .serious nature and extent Im mediate steps should al ways be taken to put it in check. ', Colds are due to re tained wastes in the bo dy and the cause usual ly is sluggish action of liver, kidneys and lungs. The cause of this sluggish action is the ..impingement, or squeezing, of spinal' nerves at the spine. By chiropractic spinal ad justments , this pres sure or impingement is .removed and the,' nerves are ,.f ree cf: ..to carry normal impuls es of vigor and -strength. . : 0 , " " When Health Begins depends on when you telephone 420 for an appointment. ' ' Dr. Geo. E. Mallet CHIROPRACTOR Palmer-Gregory Sy- ; stem . of Painless i' Ad-' justing l DAM BREAK FLOODS CITY MOOREHAVE.V, Florldo, Oct. 9. Tho dike protecting this ' city from overflow watora of Lake Okee chobeo broke today, flooding the city under, four foot of water, A Xurtljor rls Is not expected, MARKET ' RETORT PORTLAND, Oct. . Cottle 25c lower; hogs and ebncp ' steady; egs unsettled; butler firm; hard MILLINERY EXCLUSIVELY and what is of more importance to the well dressed ' woman EXCLUSIVELY Refrigerators On Easy Terms Most of the leading merchants now sell Refrigerators at reasonable prices and on easy .terms- .U$eIcerUMe9Ln3 Health, Phone 58 Remember? It isn't jsuch a far stretch for memorj'to Recall the "da.wheh you had to - wait for a jlohg, .pLsar, ;coId pell .of weather before you could ;have sausage.- Today? No .wait for weather or seasons. Just telephone your meat dealer, -The delightful tang of October days is made more zestful by a breakfast of Brookfield sausage, made frorn the choicest morsels, of carefully selected pork, blended with spices. ! . That , is , but one of the services that v Swift. & Company renders making available to you numerous products of the highest quality, when, where, and as you wish them. N .This has been made possible by the development, during more than a" half century of service, of 23 packing . plants adjacent to ; the best producing centers, hundreds of branch 'distrib uting houses, one of them near you, and several thousand refrigerator cars which carry the meat to your dealer in the best condition. Volume production enables Swift fit Company to offer you. this service at an average profit -from all sources of only a fraction of-accent a pound. Swift & .U. I ' J white wheat $1.00, westorn red $1.02. , ' , The Bible Is now published In 770 languages of the world. Tbe Blblo , Society hopes to continue its work of translation Into 800 other languages, - Tbe occupation of Constanti nople by Great Britain since 1918 has cost England a llttlo less than $1SO,000,000. MILLINERY Company,: S. A. La Vope Store 5th and Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Our New York Buyer is Expressing us . .... '. -i"f-l- ; . . almost daily the very i Newest in Coats Millinery 1 Dresses and Suits. The Purchasing Power of our nine stores enables us to sell You Better Merchandise For Less. Your .Inspection is Cordially Invited.