i, ' . Flyi ocroiiDii m, iiij.i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MAINLY ABOU COMING EVENTS I ' l , Oct. 1 lli.lluw..e. . Novum., .-Hp.rl eloo- linn for umaaurns submitted In Ihu popl l,y lb lextslntur and amendment to tbo City I Cbarlr. -i, ' ' Nor. O.lnMnllallon of clmn- Ur l. Mnlay ot Mnmmlo Hull , - imuniimi nnu election. . j Dnrujir. Lonnila Imllillnit. Nov. II. Armistice dr. Nov. . Tlmnkilvln. j j ' Finn to I,ornle Here . Having completed llin Interior dec orating of lh nn- addition to iiio Arcade hotel, flln.lt & K'.bby. papor hiiimi'm nnd Interior docoriilotit of Klin Krunclitco, linvo derided to re- ninln horn permnnen.iy, nnd are! bo Iho best way lo natUfy bU now seeking u suitable Mora location, ! craving for rocroullon. ' lllnoh returned lo Han KrnnrUco tlilH 1 morning uni Klbhy will remain bcro. Ilmt l-'nr Duck Hunt Tlio Itnv. J, rimidolpli 8annott. Ron III ('rump Kniiill) - v milliliter of llin M'ltbodlnt KiiIhco- A n!n-poui,d nn born this I P church of- Mcdford, arrived In morning to Mr. and Mm. 1). II. i Klamath Knlli yesterday accompa (Vtimp at tho Klnmutli (icneral linn. I "I'd by aoverul other Mcdford , Pllul. Crump la bookkeeper for tho limn. Tho parly plan on- a duclt l.iimm Lumber company at Modiio.lln lho "clnlly Tulo Inko. I'olnt. Mullirr nnd nro doing nicely. 01,1 Mnn Winter II Old Tlmo rfnldnnt of Klnmotli county forked nn ey to windward "b"1 lown lM ''""'" hl' thin morning, anltfed tho frigid """"" H,,ov"1 Mrn" repaired. Work puff, of wind from tho norlheHt.l w rexumed thin afternoon. The lMok Ihelr head. pel,nltlrally. ,ny"" of ,ho ,"1"0 ,'0fk H wllhl" and aald. '-It won't bo long now.!,"r",, ".'""-ten. of a mll.i from Wo will hava annw early thin Kno- 011,1 ,b"ro " HieMlon rear." Whether It now or nnt.!,"",t .'ompletlon of till" hlrot.li Ihoro la llttlo doubt that-Klamath1 of lh 0rwn fil"-"1" county la dun fAr a bit of winter' 'h,t"r- ,n t"u cn"'l-,,0'' ho nthor., A leaden grey ky and ' working -on the Mret. l, up a cold biting wind carrying along Spencer ' mountain In unaMo to a light iloety rain ha rauaed ro (Identf la rk ralnconta and older heavy' winter apparel, Iko Jack aon. a Klamath Indian, and ono of tha oldoat realdenta of tha conn. ty. -avera that' ihla, winter will- ho' wy authorltloa 'concerning tho tho bardeat from tho atandpolnt of enmplotlon of thla alretch beforo anowtnll Klamath county haa ox- wlnlPr monlha. Tho heavy ralna .pcrlencod In yoar. Jackaon could hv "ndored tho aloep Uayden not glv-i an pHtnlbln l-iaonv frtr Cro.k grado Impaaaablo to heavy: Ilia opinion except that "It Junt truck- wrrylnj gravel for the, frola (hBt wn " j road bao. Work on tho Poo Valley ( 1 . '.market rond la pircsalng aatla-. Stock' Iluyer Ine - ' Jfnclorlly. i D. M. McLemoro, on of tho .. , , moat prominent .lockbuyer. V"'iv "TTT hav. been trading In KHamath " hen th. t lr.t .Ign. P"" county Ihl. fall, arrived la.t night "Pp"' " , T n I' .from Lakevlcw where h. had been f- Cong" and B"; looking over atock on different' rnncbea, and loft thla morning for hit home In Oakland. . , . S. 'V, Kimlneera Ilerc- ' J. N, Hurnett, C. Ronard and ' Henry Hoggland, connected with the engineering department of tho S. P. railroad, nro In town for aevernl daya on bu.lnoia. All three' ui nil irivn ar iruu-at ruuun here. Oil (In Shippers Here , ' T. Cnllllo of Oakland and Tod Magulre, 8an ' Francisco, cattle Hhlppera, are In town for levernl days awaiting tho transportation of 'a shipment ot cattle which they will escort to San Francisco. Itnnclimen H 1 ' Not many are loft on the Rock Crook ranch, tha old Doak ranch, located on the west lida of Kla math Lake, for eight members ot the ranch nro In town. D, C. Alex condor, ownor, and Mrs. Alaxnndor; Emma F. Alexnndor, C. : S. Alex ander, . and four employes," J. A.' Edwards,' O. A, FlUgeraldi, C. Scott, and ' Howard Weston who arrived her yesterday afternoon. House On Wheels , . ' This morning a houso on whooln ilrow down Main street, In the person ot a Ford, Apparently tho owner who hailed from Mlnnoao tn has hoard of tho housing situa tion -In Klamath Falls, for Instead of a. Ford body, thorn la n mlnln turo. housn nf nno apnclnuR mom, eontnlnlng two hod, honchos. - cltnlra, four windows Willi curtnlna nhd rugs, Tho room la nhont 7 by 13. . ' n'lnlrlliutOM Kleellon Mnlerlula-r F j Deputy Sheriff C. C. Low la on Itnged In distributing election ma terials for the apenlnl election to ho held In thla- county November (1, Yoatordny Low vlalted Dairy Mnlln Morrill, Hlldobrnnd, Ronan , Langoli Valley, Poo Vnll6y Mount Lnkl nnd Tulo Inko. Thla morning ho left for Worden and other small ' towns In Klnmnth county, . , ' .noinlii'i.'makna fur. oollnri nnd antra, , i , T PEOPLE '"llifHt I'r.ini Ho,,,. . ovlio It, C. omitwuiw of ;iii- r)li( W((( vnli.r lo K1,iimilh KuHit' wUr wns frlti-t rrom liumn y,ilay. Jl In irn for Hoy art ,, ,mll(m !in oil MnV," Here 0. U, Mann, connected with I'tilcm oil company lias been called ,r on bHalney, for several dnya. ju.ii.-n n.. n, nvi., Juntlca of t!io J'ouro n. A. Em- mitt haii- loft on a hunting trip of " Mil iihjh mm I'uui juniinnn. his son-in-law. Tho two nion have been In pursuit of tbo, wily doer In tinmen valley alnen Buturdiiy, and will return tomorrow. Justice Km milt felt tlm need of a vucutlon unit decided tbnt a deer hunt would Thoy will return to Mcdford to- liorrow. Ciiiintrurtlni, Hliut Down Work on tho Kcno rond compleln hit contract beforo win ler, lin muitt keep tbo road ro pnlrud and open throughout the w,n,,,r n.ontha. Thero-la conalder nl" """" exproaea ny uio nign- n",'1 tavu , 7 "" rails uii iiivi, -'. - mer homo at Rocky Point. And ono may alwaya rcallio that .win ter la hero when tho Conger fami ly pan through Klamath Falls on their way to tholr home In Berke ley. They have been annual vi sitors of Klamath county for the past 15 yearn. The. family are mv,g ,0(U Here On llualneaa ' Mr. and Mra. F. It. Murdock of Plevna are In town for aevernl days on business and pleasure. Murdock has property Interests horo and is frequent visitor. Ijenve For Condon Mr. and Mra. C. L. Jamleson who have made tholr home In Kla math Falls for some tlmo, aro moving and have choaen an tholr future home Condon Ore., county aeat of Ollllm county In north con- Llrnl part, ot tho atate. Klniuntli Good Enough , . After, a long trip through Ca lifornia looking buslnoaa proepecta over with a view ot settling In California, Mr. and Mra. Homer Do Pow hnvo concluded that noth ing looked so good as the place they loft, and have returned to Klamath Falls for good and all. Htoi kinen In .City A number of prominent Klamath county tlockmen nro In tho city to day, C. W. Warren and Charles Col lier nro hero from Dly nnd will re main nnvornl dnya. Len Hoyso nnd Chnrles A. Long nro horo from the nig M'anth country, morth of KJrk. Thoy nro nccompnnlod by Mtolr wlvos. lleliiniN to Suit Luke Mr. nnd Mrs. I'. J. O'Oarn nro re turning to Salt Lake, Utah, .nftor n month's vacation nt Rocky Tolnt. O'Onra, wlo Is em-inootod twdth tho American Rineltlng company. Is the owner of ono nf -lho boar equipped boat-houses on Klnmnth lako. All lho appurtenances of a modern homo are Included In tbo hounn hont. Mir. nnd Mrs. O'flnrn hnvo inndo Klnmnth Inko: tholr vanctlon ftroundn ovory yenr and nlways nrrlvo In Klamath county nt tho beginning ot tha duck naaan, . Iti'ltirnn To Mrdfonl ' II. li Iluroluy of Mmlforil, who riicDittly dncldnd to criirt u room IliK homo wIhto llin ol. I Arttruvi I'OoiiillIK lionx'i ntoiiil bi'foro It wait dimlroyiid In tlm llouxtoii flr-i nf 11120, on Kiicond and Main, rn I ii raid to bin lioino In Mcdford f- lllr U bUHllll-'Wi Vllllt bl.Tll Of'BllV- orul duy. Ix'i vc-K for I.iikcvb'W I', J. Laiiibitrt, owiii'r of tbo l.alm- vli w hiuko ia lid! bu'ili -lalloil to . Lnkuvlfw on bjitiltioiui. tliurn M'vortil dny. . Ilo will bo Itnlli-oml lnn IIpic . II. A, Bprajtud, coniuii-ti d with I ho floullnTn Pacific railroad,- la lirro for anvi-rnl day to tranwir-t liu'rf nrjH fiOiiiii'MMl will tlm rompany. Spruguo l a frmiuont vlitltor. Icnro on Tour ' ' Mr. and Mm. fllkwi H.imuknr of fUy mo li'nvlnff for a wlntor lour vno lon throiiKhout Cnlifola, They will niakn tho trip by motor nnd will pond mot of thilr tlmo In otitbprn C'nllfornla, Wrerk An Ovorland car bearing tho Ca lifornia , llconuo of 40S899 came to grief nt tho corner of Ninth and Muln thla morning when It crashed Into another car. Tha right front fender wnn omnihcd Into nhape Iohiicm and a wheel brokon. Ibarra For 8. V. Mrs. Jame lllnhop Fostar left thin morning for Ran Francisco whero ho will Bliond several days on buslnoaii. ..-.. Hero Krom Ueawlck V. Griffith, prominent farmer of Deawlck Calif., la a local vial tor today having been called here on bimlnn. Settlers Able To Trade With Tribes MANILA, Oct, 30. Tho Ifugaoa, ono of tho moat warlike pooplee of the mountain provinces, are becom ing more friendly to -the lowland sotllora In that jyovfcice, and have atarted trading with them. It la re ported here. j' Deputy tiovcrnor Dotser, wtoo-haa been working tor months toward ea tabllshlng peace between the moun- 'tain peoplo nnd the lowland settle, succeeded In getting nioro than ISO Ifugnos to take rice, vegetables and 'baskets to Duluog, a town on the boundary between Ifugao - ond the province of Isabela. These wcro ex changed with the lowlands for pigs and chickens. As a result of this ventf'- r-"---' ' Vi-;a have been established and trading botiweon the erstwhile warlike pooplea 1 becom ing the order of the day. r AXCIEXTCirTRClC CFXF.BRATKS STOCKHOLM. Oct. 30. Sweden's oldoat and most magnificent cathe dral, tho edifice at Lund, haa Just observod the SOOth- anniversary of its foundlug,' with elaborate cere monies. Dolegates were present from churches In England, Germany, Nor way, Denmark and Finland. The central attar of the cathedral waa conaotM-ated Jn Jl!3. NeGourts Sugnrman vs. Ca-seboor et nl. boer and L. J. Horton, haa brought K. Sugarnian haa brought suit against I.. J. Horton and E. J. Canojieer, alleging that Caaetoeer gave Morton a check of f 50 tor value received, nnd that Horton gave the check to Sugarmau for value recolv od, When the check was presented, the complaint continues, It waa found that payment bad been stopped. Plaintiff pray for the aum of $50 together with all hla costs and dis bursements. BIRTHS CRUMP At Klamath Falls, Ore gon, October' 30, 1923, to Mr. ond Mrs. D. H. Crumlp, a aon. ' AVEJlY-At Klamath Falls, Oct. 25 1023, to Mr,i nna Mrs. Joo Avery, Orcgo nnvonue, n' glrl, m-olght 7Vi pound; named Patricia Ann, " ; TEN DOLLARS 4 .IlKWAHU Will be paid by tho Horam tor Information leading to the O arrest and conviction of any i parson stealing the Herald from auhnarlbers, or any porson Intor- ferlng, or attempting, to Intor- fere with tbe delivery ot the paper, i Efficiency - A - Vvt p"9 V'KA v, (. Hembcro of lho conjrrcRatlon of tho AccnKlon Memorial Church of IpMwIch. Maun., recently turn- out and Mtlntt-il their church build inc. thcnJiy unvintt a coneidr-rnbl o mount df thf-lr treasury fund. I'hnto (nwi Mr. IUctr WarocT clop a luJUc workirs Ludly. - EMIGRATION ALARMS NORWAY OFFICIALS CIIRISTIANIA. O t. 20. A aeries of eonferitr.ccs of u aenil-oflciul na ture tiro shortly to lake place under lho ukoIs of the Norwegian homo of fice to. consider ho bent means of stopping the conirtnnt exodua lo Nor wegian aubjeeta to America. During the last 12 months lho number of emigrants from tho coun try has reached nn alarming figure! so much so that tho military authorities In eomo d'-trlcts cannot obtain tho necessary quotas of man for the yearly Conscrlptlc training. ,: Os:o suggestion being put forward la- that tho' sparsely populated north ern provln of Norway ahoutd be colonised, the colonlsta to bo encour aged by s'.ate aid to cultivate the land, form communities and othor wlso utJIIte the vast areas that are as yet entirely wild. , In 100?. tho fnitod Kingdom im ported but 7 percent of Its dairy products from tho southern hemis phere; In 1014 it Imported 21 per cent nnd now Imports 63 percent from that part of tho world. The most of this comes from Australia and New Zoaland. Dor-art mounts deer heads. . Kodak ttnlahlu nt Sttnson'a. 3tf IN A IH'liKY? All right sir. sit down.' Rapid service of good food. Want to koep an appointment or catch a train? Wo'll help you do It. We're tf)re to oblige you. Oct acquainted with our "IU11 O' Fare CLUB CAFE 1-3 Bo. flth Bu J si c k Frost Shoe Repairing . Work Shoes Work Gloves 119 S.6rh St. ! ELECTION ISSUES ! T C OF C. FCRUM Kl-.i.' .1ml lO'ii! M iiwiiica t-j Coine Jl.font Vuliin Nov. O to Ito J;' iifu.ul ln, and t'oa ,S,l-rf! and Iwal i;1ct I' n is ti to orc.'j bfrfore t'i vi! -'ri Nover.ibor 0, wiil bu ii it r.-- it, ; r:i a n-.l con, nl the -( ii-ttiilu i' 'i:i;ir;irn:e . f'M-iini Wixlni"ilay n'luti. tiici,l'r 'H1 d!n-i'li:'-x lb'! v . i-Ioii ; pli.iM a ot tint Blatc ineomo tiX liv.i. ;ur'i i-iul of tho local .hill tor aiiii'ii'iiiii.i-t mpani:rii. FIMW l'!!K-(,l.'. IAI, IIKI.K!. W;V!l'-i:';, (;.t. :)0.-- AfbI l;:d oytor. believed )y sclrntli.tn to be afiic of I'.iu pre-claclal sgvx, has beo unearlhd by A. O. Rhc-arer, plowing the top of a hill at, Pope, Manitoba. Dr. R. C. Wallace, professor of geology at the University at Man itoba, slated that, in a;i probability, Shearer struck a rock, carried by the Ice ot the glacial age and be longing ot a period millions of years earlcr thaw the Ice age, as 4here is now neither river nor lake near Pope. WTATHKK I'ltOHAKlLITIKS. Very little change in barometric con ditions has been re corded by the Cyclo Stormagrepb at Un derwood's Pharm acy daring the last --0-s 3 2 hours but the i. tm 1 trend has hem, vprv slightly downward. change in weather conditions is indicated. Forecast for next 21 hours: Unsettled with rain or snow tonight. : - Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: Hlfh 37 . iAr. 33 . mn t Mtmnn' 1f lightning spe DRIVING Rapid vaporization, instant combustion, Quick starting That's theadvantage RedCrawns perfect winter balance saves time, sports the battery, with no toss of power or mileage NOTHING SACRIFICED STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCAI.lfO-.NlA with no sacrifice j power m CJ Mm CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT UP TO VOTERS 6TH (Continued ftuui rime One) prevail ovr tho etate and nation? I Tbe ntiito will overrule tho amend- : meat nnd restore fno former scheme ' In casu the unuudRient umob. Hiirtlor, a07. ' "... ' , Folloarins Is t)i0 argument of tho ' liroponents of tbo charlor amend- ineut: . ' Orlng lo tbo growth of Klamath ' Fulls and tbe nbsfqtirnt Incroasad dntir.s of city official-., ft has become nccossary lo ma!ntn:..i a lty treas urer who will dovotu hla entire tlmo to his duties. To accomplish this purpose It Is necessary to Increase ' the salary of the treasurer to $2100 a year. The treasurer ahould main- tnln his o,'f!cc,i in the city hall and handle all matter pertaining to tho city treasury himself. The police Judge ai&d bis help aro put to ad ditional work which should me ! handled by the treasurer, .but which owing to his meager aalary he Is un able to handle. Klamath Falls is groVrtng, and It Is necessary for the government to keep apace. Opponents have tbe following to say: The proposal to Increase the sa lary ot the city "-treasurer to $2100 and require he or she to i maintain a permanent office in the city hall and devote all their time to their duties la one which Is not needed in Klamath Falls at this time. Tho dni'es of ths city, treasurer can be' adequately han dled by the present city treasurer aided by help from the police Judge's . office. Taxes aro high enough, now. Why Increase taxes by an' unnecessary addition to thut municipal government? I CLEVER SPORTS MODELS k J l . Including KeaIowOrook .and Catalbi ' " 1 ;; KXOX VEILS I-Y ALL DESIIttBLE COLORS ' ' : I T: . ' ; : ' :- -': y-. ""-'":: v 'a' j We take Pride in - : OUR KODAK FINISHING . -That means We Take Pains in Our Finish- ing v . -'- : We do Picture Framinjj '. "v STINSON STUDIO - J- 423 Pain Street. ONE LARGE with each dozen order, to induce early winter . ' ', buying V Photographic An Opposite Court House " 827 Main Street Breaking the Grip of Rheum atism on the Body . r ..... .' The principal characteristic of rheumatism la pain. . ITwre) , In dull nnd continuous ncblng, with seTerrty and Hharpneea t times. If tho pain would stop for lntmrabi It rulght bo mora, bearable, but the fnrt that It Is continuous la what make rbM- mntism the most dreaded of disc sea. . ::; !, Tile cause la weakened functioning of the kidneys, due to4 displacement nt spinal joints nt what Is known na "kidney place". 4 This displacement causes pressure on the aplnaj nerve. . Chlra- ; prnctlo aplniil mljustments restore the spinal Jorata to adUrwri ment nnd with the pressure removed tho kidney act norn-auy. and the dlsenso fp-aduully clears. - 't ' If you nro well there is no more important bnalneas thaa tV . ', star well. If you aro Hick, side-track everything for tlio job of Betting well once more, f ' WHEN HEALTH BEGINS When health begins depends on when yon telephone 490 for, an appointment. Consultation Is without charge. , Dr. Geo. E. Mallett V Chiropractor Office over Underwood's -Palmer-Gregory System of Painless Adiustlnsr SPECIAL -MEETING - Klamath Sportsman ' As sociation ' :,.(., WEDNESDAY OCT;f31 Important Business E. HarJentrook. Pre. The Lesson Soaked f WITH A GLASS KYB In lilfc'1 hand, tlio WnrkH MnnBp;ir P- ' proai.h.d a rivetor who WIS -net Scaring goggles. - if . The riveter looked op "What la It, sir?" he said. " ' "Hero's a glass eye. e It?" . "Ye sir." ' "Well, tills glass eye Is brown." continued' the mn ' aner. Your eye are blus. We haven't any blue eyes none in stock. To get you fitted . riKlit. I'll have to see what elze you wear." He measured the- riveters eye. "Ono eye, btae,- six vgn-j -. . aeven-elghts. I'll order It for you Immediately." .... . "What's the Idea, ' sir?" ajked the astonished riveter; "I don't want any glass eye."' "Maybe nol! But yoo wll shortly, if yoo keep on workr . ing as you are now. You'll be turned Into the Infirmary with . a piece of steel In your eye,, and will be provided with a gla eye blue." . Twenty minute later the . riveter was wearing goggle. . Better a little protection now than a glass eye later. Headaches come many time, from eye strain. A pair. of Derfect fitted glases give re- lief and comfort. How about ., yours? . ;-.rf- DR. GOBLE . 700 Slain . Pbon? 1S9W PHOTO FREE QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS : PICTURE . FRAIVIE3 1 ENLARGING ' -and TINTING.