IIIIIUY. KOVUMIlfclt I), lltitil TUP, EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Par Sere THE EVENING HERALD cmhhii n:i ai iiati:h First, Iiiiiki'IIiiii pel- linn ( (it Two limiiliiiM per llnti Mr Three Insertluua pi'r lino SOc Four Insertion per linn Uu Wwk (l tliurn) ur linn IIHu Onfl Mimlti per Una 1Hc Minimum charge lie. Alia not oonanc.utlvo nro charged m now following iit'h onilln, Flrt Insertion U In "New To day" column without xlra charge, bnt nil Innortibim In that column re Bt first Inmrtloa rolo. Display claaaltlod ad (whnr typo larger than thla In ued) are counted nlnn linos to Inch. Copy in lint ha In Herald offlco by noon to K"l In tlint ilny'o paper. NEW TODAY WANT1CJ) Two experienced trunk driver for ImnllriR lumber on Muck t rin-k ; nono but nxuerlencnd men need apply, l'lioni) Nine Lumber coinpii'iy. 0-10 Von nhS' r ain-iiiiiK Mm for en- lli'man. III Pino hi. II-K TUKKS FOR BAI.K-I have reudp for delivery n fine lot of. Iroiw. IncltiilliiK iipiir, niirlco'. peach, plumi), peitr, prune, cherry, Mounn!n nub. Mini and m'uple. I'liunu 411. W. H. HloilKli. ! Wll.l, exchniiRO Mlni'iiiipull cnli il ly located Income or vacant prop erty for kuiiiii thin illy. Hhk ('. :., Hnrnlil. KOIt RKXT .Modorfi r.-room riitt:ig. rlivio n, ll X. Herald njfke. 9 WANTKD cllrl for housework. Phone lifter nrhool ham, Hri, Robert Aduma, Merrill, Ore, 0-16 KOIt BALK Olieiin, Inrgn lot, rime In. Inquire linn fit, llcruld. -)0 RBAL couniry AuusnitA from tlio rounlry for nolo at thu rixhl prlci tMiurduy, Nov. 10, at (tin Kurmon.' Kxchaniti', K22 Kluimilli are. 9 WANTKO Two 'iwprlncid truvk rtrlriirn for limiting lumber on . ACork trurk. nnno but oxpAiirnmd lua nnnd apply, i'hono Nino l-tr. company. P-IO. Dr. It. II, Crav.-r aiinonncas ttm romoval nt hU office (n 1!8 N. .Id t., Ditar Main. lMiono 210 V. 0-22 VOR 8A1.E t'halmpm tourln cr. ' Pino nrorlianlral condition, $260. Vrank M, Upp, 1 0 1 K Main at. 0-10 FOR RAI.K ll.'.n Rnld-platrd Conh - noriml, I'rloa Frank M. Upp, ,11 Main t.- - 010 Ooiuily Trfomircr'a Xollir. Notion harvby glvon that tbore ar funda In I lie county troaatiry for tb paymvnt nf atl.Mnlln lrrlojailon illatrlrt warrant proiMttd (prcavat od for payment but not paid for want at funda) on or bfor Novambor 8, 1023. Inleri-at on tho nine will cento from date. Itx) at Klamath Valla, 'OroKon. tbl Sth day of November, 1023. O. K. VAN M1PKR, J-H-Ino, Coiioty Traaauror. Jf your riMtrtla lr doused, your throat dlatroaaod, or your . hood la tutted by noaty catarrh or a cold, apply a Utile pur, antiseptic, iterm (leatroylnK :ronm Into your nostrlla. It penalratea throuih every a!r paa ace, aoothlnc Intlainmod, awotlen tneinbranea and you lot Instant re lief. How sood It foela. Your vootrlla are opon. Your head la elenr. No more halwklnf, atuffllnit, drynoaa or atrui (llriK (or breath. Oot a amall bottle of Ely'e Cream Balm from any drue it. Colda nd aotarrb yield like maglo, Don't atay at lifted tip. Relief la aure. AdV, Cured or Money Back ', "Aft alMut rear of eufferlaA ' , wUhfll,twitr.tdbyyouiind an tmtUully aay that I am eured." This and hiirtdrd of other letters hav beett received from grateful patients. Thy ron file in my office and will bt itnt any one who wann proof of roy nort jurglcat, painlesi methods of cur ing Pllfi. I cuarnnlee la perman ently ewe you ar refund your money.Wrlle teday for FREE BOOK. HEAD STUFFED BYCATARRH7USE AHEAL1NG CREAM FOR SALE Kohckd HAl'fe kjiiq Ford delivery, Muu; 1 lino trunk, $tiS; 1-tow trunk, Kvarutt, $'7& mid I woodaow, II 00. Muiiy oilier Kuad tlilnxs of val ue, H Kick ni, 2(0 Mm In at. 8-10 FOItCUM BALK flood toni, now iiuil aa-cond-hanri goads; mum sell owing to other hUitlniMM, Hit iJlck Hnap, 220 .Main hi. Iluy now, buy riii i. 8-10 Hoof nnd liuiigulnw stiiln, $ I 2 r per gallon. Putluinoii', G30 Houth Sixth. 8-10 FOR RALK Tokny grupa Juice .at II. DA xnllont pure upplo cider, fiOc mii 1 1 rti . Order I akin ut I), I'. Iwln' Grocery, phone .165, Kurulahed by T. K. Ooodlo, Medford, Ore. K-1 U KOIt BALK rt trncklaytng 60 If. I', tractor, In excellent shape. Worked only about Coo bourn. Con bit Inspected ut Kirk. Oregon. Mar KUln price. John 1 1 inn pull I re, 210 W1I IIIh bldg., Klumuth Full. Ora. 7-10 Apphw, 1 ttpluicnburf; applea, $1.00 box, ftlillu I lift y laitl; can bo mica ou truck li cur Clun HUiro un Mu1n atn-ot. J-8 lloily Wood. Klrat-claaa, no rtnad Muff. $10.00 con!, Kins Uroa. t.'Uy TrunofiT. 7lf Cot Our prlccx on llootliiR, dondin lim fult, IiiiIIiIIiik puller uiK kIukn. I'uin-raoii'H, G.'ID Houlliilli. x-10 l-'Oll 8A1.K or cxrliuimn for ii:il value, a Dodica roudati-r In Rood condition with G wIhvIh. S lire. Ilnr Kuln. Owner leaving town. J. I. John- tluue Par, Co. 7tf POIt BAI-rV-I32R Vlctrola phono- nnh. rnblllfit Ivln? Iuu.n llan.l 9 mnntbe; $10 worth of record; will ai-ll for $S0. 009 8. Gth at. 7-9 $23. CO ALL WOOL ault or overcoat, tailored to your meaaure by A, Noah Tailoring Co. All one price. Phone 109 A. R. Renner. will call day or ovcnlnx and ahow Robda, plvnty of lamplea, autlMactlon Ruar aulned. 0-19 POK HALB Office doak and twlvel ctinlr. flllBR caaea, aome kllchen cbalra. drawlnc table and blah etool. All or part at a bargain. Phone OOt-W. 8-12' FOR ALU- Fine large grafted Eogi llah walnuta. Thla aeaaon'a crop frlcee Single pound, 85 ccnta; Idea than S poumU, 34 tenia; leaa than 10 pounda, S3 cenie: 20 pouada or orer, 32 cent. The J. l. Young HMlnnt Grove, Wilbur. Ore. 3-9 FOR SALU Ford coupe, A-l Condi tlon, new upholatorlng, ahock ab-nrbi-ra, cord tire, other extrna. Will ell cheap for Immediate aalei Call at lOJff Maid 'at. r"3tf. IIKIUKST OltADK. all wool ault Ing and overcoating tailored to measure, factory to wearer, ever Known In city, $29.50; also ladles' coati, man tailored, to menaure, $33. Dleplty windows at 1004 Main. 3-0 FOR SAJ-B OR TRAD13 If yoa want a quick offer try a Herald tlasaj (lod ad. You'll bo surprised. 3 Otf. DA BY CIUCKS White and Brown (eghorna, Barred Rocks, R. I. Red, Black Mlnorcne. We orb now booking for fall and Spring delivery. All chick rroin lnapoctod flocks, and all eggs bandied by us are furnish ed by momiiera of the Olonn Co. Certified Flock and Accredlatod Hatchery Aseoclatlon, Orland CALIF. A member of the Glenn Co., Certified Flock and Hatchery Aaao elation. 2ftf FOR BALK Choice winter applea various varieties, wrtle for prices. T. J. Gardner, Bog 20, R. F. D. 2 Medtord Oregon, . 013-N11 HELP WANTED PAlNTKR wanted at Patterson', I0 South Sixtb. 8-10 WILL give girl breakfaet, dinner aid room In eacboog Cor (sw hours' work, morning and evening. Call 836-M. 8tt HH1.P WANTKDI And secured with in 14 hour by a small IleraUl olaaaalfled ad. SOtt. POSITION WANTKD If you !' worth more yo ca eara morb by securing a better poUlon through The Irld oluaatflad ad column. SOtt. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN If you hav U asd are looking for a good 1nH mcnt, you can find the one you're looking for with a email ad to Tlfc Ilnrnld rlawlflnil rnlnnin. BiUf DOINGS OF THE DUFFS U SHZ WANTS ANO WA :T ' T f;. f ' (, SHE KNOWS H(5W ) ' rl 'J ' ( I 1 TO 5ffT IT I -VSr- Jf 7 REAL ESTATE POlt HA LIC 40 ik'I-ch IrrlRiitod land, !1 inllux rroni Klumuth KuIIh, on Iilxltwuy, $,"2ljUi 'j down, bal. torme. I'Uono K.7. 8-10 FOR SALK Onw llvv-room houac. ImlliidliiR biithrooni; nice location, 100 foot -from puvonicnt. Hot and eold water, Mica raiiK. Woodahud, ru- ruxo. I'uvomuut uiwoaamenla pulu. AIho oiiii rholcn vainiu lot. CO foot from liuveiuont. Cull Ilox P, Herald office. 8-10 FOR BALK 0 acra Irrlxuted land. i'A mile from Klumuth Falla; torma. Phono 270, 7-9 FOR HAI.K J-room mortem bouxo, furnlalixd or unf urnlitlmi" termn. Conaidnr amnll cur. Cull 213 Midi. Ave., phono 4!I-W. 7-13 FOR 8AI.B OR TRAOli 19 acrea tionr Mnryavllle. Good fruit, grape or rtea land and all under Irrigation. Chocked for rh, Will anil for caah or on term a or will trade for Klam ath Falla property. Inquire at 334 Houlli Fourth Hi., Klamath Falla, Oregon. . 29-12 FOR RENT FOR RKNT -l-arge room With ntnve. . for one or two gentlemen. 303 Wah. Ht. - .8 FOR IlKXT Two bedrooma In prl- 1 1 a til. aha Ulh nr.A HIV IHIUIIi A lllUU IUU UUIU, iuu N. ttll 81. 8-10 FOR RKKT Bedroom, H9 Juffenton treot. 8-10 FOR RKNT Room for 1 or 2 geutlfr men. furnace lieu I. Phune 34.1. C-10 FOR RKNT llcroom for 1 or 2 peraona or two nonnoctlng rootoa Btoam hunt, outalde ontrancea, bath bud phono. Cor. Eait and Creaaent EU, 6-12 FOR RENT- -Room for I tr 1 genllemcn, furnace beat.. . Phone 141. -! FR RKNT OR BALB Several Im proved , IrrlgatouV forma, large part of land luramer tallowed. En quire Frnncta J. Bowno, Boaacxa, Ore. O20. Nov. 19 UVESTOCK FOR SALK Good young Ranrbou lotie bucka cheap. Chaa. F. OcLap, pbone E09 or addresa IS So. Rlver alda St., Klamnth, Ore. 6-10 FOR SALB-t-Jersey bull calf, on month old; subject to reglatary. 0am, Pcarla Ktbcl Bmed, No. 474107: aire, Oxford Knlcbt. -Ko. I741t. O. A. Maaaey, phone 8-W. - . Ut LIVESTOCK Can be quickly -dl- posed of by a amall (or sale ad In .Tb HwsJd. . -r ; ;.. ( 80tf New xnil addition grocery store. Near the Hall, Km oad Rose, call and get, our price. Oil Nil WANTED WANTED Completely furnished 2-roora and bath apartment. No children. Ad drew H. W. K... Herald offlco. , 8-9 WANTED to rent, E-room furnished house fey family bt four; no chil dren. Phone S53-R. , 8-10 WAXTBD About a one-ton wagoa with box and aoat. Not too heavy, tor light team. Jobn De Zoet?, Al goma, Ore. 8-10 WANTKD By capable woman, any kind ot work. Practical nursing preferred. 1C21 Crescent ave. 8-10 BOARD and room, $8 per week; gen floman preferred, 024 Wash at. 7-18 WANTED Maternity eases In pri vate home. 708 N. 9th at. 0-19 Carpenter and Builder. Repairs ot all kinds. Store fronts, shelving and counter. Prompt serv la and satisfaction- guaranteed. Es timate furnished. Crbuj, 131 N. 2d street, 0-18 WANTED TO BORROW Tb pl Ul you need ds avajlabl It you'll us a wan ad In The Herald. SOtf, WANTKD High achool girt to work tar board and room and amall wages. Phone 491-W. ltf BUSINESS NOTICES BUSIN98 OPPORTUNITY Want to buy, want to aell, fwant a partner. Eelly arranged through The Herald alasalfie4 dvwtlornoivt. , 30tf TTilANOLl CArsV The plao to gat nnd ts OPKW 4Lt. NlftHT ll Mi aire! in iim :, '., ,;";, l .; , ... ... V' '.', '' ; J'T - SITUATION WANTED WANTKI Hy capable uxocutlve, po- xltlon hh offlco inanuger. HcDt of reference n to churairter and com petence, Ad drone lox 22, irald of Uco. - 8-14. LOST FOUND LOST Oold arrow fraternity plln. Oroek letter, l'l Heta. Phi or fenth- re, peurlx in atiurt. Identification name on back.-Finder call 12-R or leave at Herald office. 8-10 FOUND $'20 in eaay money, by put ting a uu-ceni want ad in Tfte Herald and dlvpoalng of exceaa Muff, tbat I couldn't uae but woe jiuit what the other follow wanted. 30tf. LOST Pair of tortolae hell telamwi, yoatorday between Klamath Falla and Kono. Reward. Return to Herald office. Otf. LOST A chance to aell llvaatock. real eetate, automobile, personal property of all kind, by falling to uae The Herald claaalfled columns. . 30tf. LEGAL NOTICES . I'LllLIC NOTICH. Tho power of attorney signed by me to Charles Fletcher Reynold k hereby revoked. I will not ratify any sale made by Mm. PORTER PARSONS. 8-10. Heubrlglit, Cnllf. NOTICK KO Itl'l-HLICATION nrpartment of the Interior, ' I'olteg B:atee land office kt Ijike vlew, Oregon, November 3, 1923, Notice Is hereby given that Melis sa E. Chase, of Bohanta, Oregon, who on September '2t, 1919, road HoirwMtead Entry Act, February It, 1909, No. 010625. far 3W.S4 SW4 Section 6, SWSEVi Section 6, NE 4 Section T, and NttKWVik SeeUoa I, Townablp '29 South, Rang 12 East, wllllamette Meridian, has tiled notice to mako final three year proof, U establlBb claim to tb land above described, before J. O. Ham aker. United States commialoner, at Bonaosa, Oregon,' on the 8th Jay ot December, 1923. .. Claimant names as witnesses: W. H. Sparks, Earl Brown, Jerry McCarty, Ed Mllle, fall of Bouaara, Oregon. . i . ' :fFT.iioHt;' ; '-" i-1---" tUgtster. Nov. J Dec. lac. INTrTK COI'NTV COURT of the 8TATK OF OREGON FOR KLAM- - , . AXH AXUHiJY ' lot thomattety 4. thee estate o! James Haviina, deceased. ,,. Notice tv creditor-- All persons barring; claims against he above estate are required to present them, t wttb the proper vouchers, wiujlo six month from the date of this notice, to the under signed administratrix: ot said estate at the office ot Renner, Manning tt Oanong, her attorney, American National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' Dated October 11. 1922. . ' . " Anna Haviina, Administratrix al the Xitat ot James HavHna, Dacea sed. o 11,12, is n l, .... . County Treasurer' Notice Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the county treasury for the payment ot all Shasta, View. Irri tton district. Warrants protested (presented for payment but not paid tor want ot funds) on or before No vember 8, 1923. Interest on the same will cease from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 8th day ot November, 1923. 1 , O. K. VAN RIPER, . ,: County Treasurer. ' i-18-lnc. '-''. ' County Treasurer1 ototkr. Notice Is heroby given that there are funds In the county treasury for the payment of all Enterprise Irriga tion district. Warrants protested (presented for payment but toot Paid for want ot funds) on or before June 6, 1923. Interest on aama wtU cee.se from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 8-th dav of November. 1983. Q. K. VAN RIPER, - - County Treasurer, - ISflnc, ' NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. ( In the matter of the estate ot Ira Roberts, deceased. Alios Roberts, ad ministratrix. Not lo la hereby' Given 'that the undersigned, administratrix of . the state of Ira Roberta, deceased,- has rendered, tiled and : presented hef final aooonntl as such administratrix In said estate; that the game la. now TOM PREDICTS THAT OIO THE TRICK AUftlSHT -SHE'5 HAPPY m NOW " NOT A PEBP ' l.'ir OUT OP HER j- By Our Country Editors f -4 I LOWER SWAN LAKE ft o The commusity social given at tb schoolhonae Saturday night was well attended and an enjoyable time was spent. The event was In honor of Norma Stllca, Paul Arnett and Les ter Robin, who graduated from the eighth grade last spring and are now attending high rbool In Klamath. Falls. A short program was given by the pupils of the school after which lunch was served by the ladles of the community and games were played by the young people. An Interesting feature of the program was short talk on the subject "Why I Like High School," by a number of high school students who were present. This woa supplemented bp addresses by three visiting teachers. Miss Han- sick of HRderbrand and Mis Lenra Olson ot Upper Swan Lake and Miss Montgomery, principal of Hllder- brand school. Mr. Delia Nichols, a teacher Of Swan Lake, expressed the hope that all tho pupils would not only become high school students Is due time bat that they would re main In school until they had grad uated. The following program was ren dered: i Flag salute, primary class; recita tion, "Jack Frost,"- Ralph Arhettt recitation, "Thanksgiving Day," Wil bur Retllpg; recitation. "A Cood Citi- xen." Ray Arnett; recitation,' "Two Little Seeds," Cordon Robin; song. "Jolly Hallowe'en," eight boy; reci tation, "Wistnng.'t Doris Anderson recitation, "Lessons," Roy Nine; reci tation, "What Happened," Vena Ar nett; recitation. Ruby Arnett; long, "Break the News to Mother," school; recitation, "Amaxlng," Buford Rob In; recitation. . "Mnndy," George RelUng; recitation, "Tho Lost from padonr," Ora Arnett; reading. "Jokes," Ivy Stiles; recitation-, "Verbs," Zelma Stile; dnet, "I Don't Want to Play In Your Yard,"- Lucll Nine; 'Why ! Uke High School," Norm Stllee. Paul Arnett, Lester Robin, Marguerite -' Patterson ' and Mario Robin; long "Swan Lake," school; reading "Farewell Address." Elols Robin; Instrumental music, Clifford StUes and Mrs. Hibberu. I Mtv-- Lftki and Fairview 1 Miss Sharp, from Malln, preached at Mount Laki church, November 4. A fair nanaber -were out and enjoyed the ftermon. . Mr. and Mrs. 2avis of The Dalles are tlsltiag Mrs. Davis', sister. Mm. McKenaU. ' ' 4' '. M.AI Myrtle Butler ot Mount Lakl is visiting her aunt, Mrs M. . W. Wheeler ot Ashland and her aunt, Mf. Judge Pollock and Mrs. Irene L, Fry ot Grants Pass. She expects to be gone several weeks. - W. D. Butler and family of Klam ath Falls took dinner with Butler's mother, Mrs. H. D. Morrison, Sun day. - Mr. West removed his cattle from the Tom Walter's pasture, Sunday. . Kenneth Case was a Mount Lakl visitor Sunday. 11. D. Morrison and John Koontx hauled ry Monday, v Mr. Nylander hauled -wood from Chelsea box factory, Monday. Mrs. 8am DUInger and Mrs. John Koontx make Bauer kraut lost week. Mr. and Mrs, Morrison spent Sat- on tile with the county clerk of Klamath county, Oregon'. That by order of the judge of the county court of said county, the 15th day ot becenrber, 1023, at the hour ot 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon ot said day, 1 designated an the time, nnd the county ctfurtroora In the county courthouse in Klamath Falls, Oregon, a the place fixed by the county court tor the hearing of any objections, if any there be, to the allowance of said account. All persons having any objections thereto are hereby, notified to file tne same in writing on or oetore fi&M d&te. ... , ' '. ALICE ROBERTS, AxtminUtratrlx of (he estate ot Ira Robert. N, 9-18-93-30. .1 WiLU'fiE VVH6N J SHE MAS tftOWCVOPp AN OPftRAA;oop OlNGrK OK MOVIB STAR? jnrday evening with Mr. and 'Mrs. Koontr. . Burt Dnnson dug potatoes Sunday. Dan Kalor dug epud for Dill Cheyne Saturday. Jim Stewart got a fine deer' lnt week. Mr. and Mr. Koontx, Mr. S. Mc- Clellaa and Mrs. Dae Kalor were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. KENO The Keno high school was closed Thursday on account of the Illness of the teacher, Mia Crank. Louis Stacker and family have moved from the Anderson plate to the James O'Koef ranch so Stacker will be closer to his work. . Mr. anf Mr a C. L. Smith made a ouslness and pleasure trip to Ash land, Tbey were ton several days and returned on Monday last. D. R. Doten spent several dayt of last week in Klamath Falla. C. Snowgoose carried th4 mall during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson and son Roy and Mrs. ft. A. Broylei pent Sunday tt the Burton ranch. Mrs. Nellie' Crabb and daughters Miriam, Vera and1 Waive, spent a delightful week end at the Talbot home. ' ' Lots Snowgoose called on Mrs Thomas UcCormlck. Friday. : Mrs, Joe Otey, and son, old time resident ot Keno, stopped here a short time Friday. They were en route to Klamath Falls with a load of fine turkey from their ranch. near Dorris. L. W. Anderson is up from his home on Spebter creek to harvest his potato crop. Like most 6f the farm- era here he reports a very poor yield, Many of the farmers In this vi cinity are engaged in putting In their crops. A few have their's already ill and coming up., ' . Very few ghosts walked abroad here on Hallowe'en and little damage was done either to property or to the nervous systems ot the lnhobi' tants. ' -.'-.. On Monday the Lone Pine Calf club entertained a number of the pupils ot the Keno school, at Lone Pine. They held a club meeting dur ing the course of which Miss Cranki Mr. ToweB and Mr. Sexton gave short talks on ctab work. Then after par taking of a sumptuous dinner they drove to the homes 'of members ot the calf club to view their calves. They returned home late in the even ing and all. reported ' a tine time. Those who went from here - were Eltxabetb Tower, Leono, Mae and Roy Clevenger, Jessie Pucketf, Vera and Miriam Grubb and Ben and Vei- ma Snowgoose. Frank Sexton and R. W. Tower drove tha cars. , j, . Charles and Robert Tower, both made visits to their old home dar ing the week. HILDEBRAND Mies Martha Michael is visiting (his week with her aunt, Mrs. F. R. Patterson of Swan Lake. , ; , Quite a few- of the . young tolkj of HUdebrand attended the basket social at Bonanza last Friday even ing and report ah enjoyable social event. Frank Casey has moved his fam ily to Chiloouln for the winter. ; A letter received from Mrs. Fran cis Clark, who taught at Hlldebrand last winter, states that She has the prlnclpalshlp of an eight-room school ht X-n-.t. n .1 TT-U -B. ,1,1. WIAIdl I Evcfyn Turner ot Portland, who has been visiting relatives . and friends . here for the post week; started on her return home Monday. Harley Melendy. en routo to Port land from Pan Francisco, is visiting a few days near HUdobmud rdtS relatives ana 'itehde. , There wilt be no school oh Tues day, ci account tt (he -."leciloa bet Ifig held In the. schoot house. The echo II at'.endim-e for the second tnonth ot sehoo'. eioilng No- vember-2d. Was 80 V. neV ecu:, or ( I RBALL.V c4t inf i MOTH eft EVERT LITTLE WHILE o i i tONSS l?U fV TOKEEf SAY- A T I, iff, a,', ul, , i.k -lr. . S- -V 111 I kU ' .-J almost 2 par cent botlsi nttemliinc' than th first month of. school. Thai cold morning iciiu .Id bring quit ptark. Tho pupils whone ttnrs appear on- tb roll ot honor for th month ao: Presley, City, Verona and Jloirlla Thorns, Herbert Colalian. A u dray Low'ady. Margaret and Bennle Pool, Loren Kimball, Blanch Vlera, Eathar, Olvo and Dortha Mfthael. Mia Mbntgomety and Miss Hort- zlk were guest of Mr. Sell Nich ols at Swan Lake Saturday evening', and attended the sodalglven by Mrs. Nichols that evening at tit fokool houie. Fred and Volamlua CouilwU aad Karnet Buck ot Bly pasiad through HUdebrand th latter, port of the? week bound for Klamath F.illK where , thoy will be stationed for Ibi winter In the government service. BLY Clsren-; Taylor of Ashland was visitor at th Warren ranch Bander and Monday of this week. lit. and Mrs, Whiter Campbell were In Klamath Falls Monday (nrd Tuesday vMtlng relatives nnd at tending to business matters. , Mr. and Mrs. James Drtscoll ere' guests at the home of Mrs. Drisedtl's ' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Parker, Sunday. They returned to fUamftth Falls Sunday evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. FlhU aV : ffttnrned to their bomj in' Kfcmartl ' Falls after VMtlng friend in tho Bly valley the past tsn days.- Htm NctltO Shhffer was a wccK end guest nt the Obenchain home tho past week. ' O. W. Howard: and daughter. Miss Bernlce, went Into Klamath Falls . lost week, Howard returning home . the same day and Mlb Bernlce re- ma-tnlng nntil fldnday yisKfng friends aBd relatives' -J-'f,- v -, " . S. R. Black, ot the Pine beetle control pfojott was Itt Bl? Teusday t cn hie return to Klamath Falls from his camps In Drew's valley. A t Lttke Walker spent the first ol the week around Bly looking after his ranch Interest here and buying . cattle. . . . ' ' ' Jess Berkley ot Klamath Falls was 1 In Bly this week. He Is moving some cattle through here to Klamath Falls. Roes Finley of the Klamath Packing company Is buying cattle la this valley this week. . i - : , ' , J. N. GIran has returned from 6acramento where he wen to market his beef. . Jack McAuIiffe or Fort Klam&th was in Bly Monday, on his way to Warner valley where he expects to (buy some cattle. - ; ;'J. D. M. M-eLemore was nnethr cat- ' tie buyer tar this valley Monday. He went from here to Lakevlew., -.-. ; E. B. Henry has- been tracking supplies to thd XJly Mercantile Co: the past week. . James Dixon shipped 4 truck IJod of calves Into Klamath . Falls to butcher this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ko38 Flntey were guests at the Givnn- wnch the pftst week endv M-e. Finley returtrrt hOWfl 9ndi, Fin'-.-y remainiaf 18 ht- . fend to Tii:iess tnaitters. -i ;y Hv, K. Gibson, goVerhfont fianter ; and trapper, ha been statWncd in this valley for the , winter months. : Gibson formerly did thla- work for . the government at Font- Rock.; Ed MIdBroom was a -business visi tor to Bly Tuesday, ' ' Bi) Lowry made a buaioeea trip to Klamath Falls lost week. ;' Fr Reynolds, MV- Heyeford and John Rose, all of Lakevlew, spent .; several dOys thli week in this valley' looking after some cattle interests here. ',,' , v ' At a. meeting 5f the, shareholder of the Bly Community hall Sunday, Frank Obenc' iln was elected to f.'H, the vacancr ' ti board canebd by thb death of .'-m Bell. ' Earl Haaiak.'- of Klamath Falla iwna IB Bly Wednesday on a return -trip from Lakevlew.- ; What thla country mesa is oa alarm dock that wartna the room, when tt rings for you to et np. , , The more Phone numbers Vn have i the harder eh. things art t get. Bf ALLMAN TH1MK i fat-at lj e rS YOU HAVE TO ) LtTH.v..N HEAR VO-.s ' HER QUIET 6AV THAT CHAS .1 . DEAN.M.D Adrxrtlnina: pnT. 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