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THE EVENING HERALD .KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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LOWER SWAN LAKE
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. MiiuFrail Rolling wad a caller at
tjin ItoWiie home one day this week.
1 1, 8. 8tll, Fred Rollins and
Mr and Mrs. L. l. Arnett wore Klam
' , ftth Falli visitors this week.
T. Ai Treal began tho work of set-
1 ting tin the play apparatus at tho
schoolhuuso, recently.
i . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlhberts vls-
lhxl at Upper Swan Lake, Sunday.
' (L. Hr-Arnett bought a load of
grain from John Robin this week.
f An entertainment and plo social
will bs ktvon at tho schoolhouse In
. the neW'fnturo for the benefit of
, the actflSol. ,
i ,, Ij'tilag and family drove to
KImati, Sunday, to visit thoir
daughter, Mrs. Joo Krammel. '
I' P. eV' Stiles has been on the sick
list this week.
. Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Arnett went
to Kjunialh Falls on business.
Tdedajfj :
Louis,. Paul anl Ernie Robin are
visiting their parents this week.
., 'Mrs.-Delia Nichols attended the
texture. so. the Otis intelligence tests
by, Dr. "Gregory in Klamath Falls
BaturdaTT
.-lirs.li Tank Arnett of Mills addi
tion BpVnt the week end with her
on; L. TJt ' Arnett, . 1 ,
.:. P. E. Stiles and family visited at
the home) of their daughter, Mrs.
Joe Trammel,' Sunday.
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' ,The cement posta have been set
toy the swings at the schoolhouse
and the children are looking for
ward eagerly to the time when the
, swings cai be used. N .
1 , Preparations' are being mida for
s pia social to. be given at the school
house. .In ihe eur future.
Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Cross- we're
entertained at the Arnett home re-
cently. .; .
LONE PINE
( A school meeting was held, Fri
day for the' purpose of electing a
prefect and! monitor and to select
the school colors and motto. ,
j Mm. E. G. Gherryman and daugh
ter Marie .La Verne, who have been
making a short visit with the form
er's mother and sister, returned
8unda-r6?- Metlfbrd.
-N Jfr.anfari.' Ward'jDolan and
daughter Loraine, Jerry O'Connor,
and Jene -Angland visited at Hugh
O'Connor's, 'Fntday.
,.Mike ' dilarno recently appointed
by the United States biological sur
vy;Tas a, ffederal trapper of coyotes.
distributed poison lit this section
iaat' weekf '' Notice are soon to be
posted bekring a warning to ranch
eta to ' keep their dog safely at
tof-' L ' . ... : . ..
. junoug cmose-oi mis community
.Who attended religious services in
Klamath Falls Sunday were, Mr. and
'Mrs. O'Cbanor, Con McAuliffe and
Wok KenelljV : ,, . :.. v
: , Lois ljunnell . called, upon Charl
otte Geertson, Sunday afternoon".
Mr. and lira. Bowman were trans
acting btrtlnes in? Mertll Friday.
.His: fcfets Bunnell of Bonanza
pent thZweeIt end with Loraine
Beaaly, ; returning home Monday
morning. ;t. .
TSEr. Casper, federal sheep Inspec
tor;.. -halted- rthU community th
fjret oi tfie week and pronounced
all sheep (0, K. ! !
.f nose crom tnu section who at
tended Sunday school in Merrill
Sunday ere '. Loraine and Pauline
Beasley, liargaret and Bessie Tall
man, and 3. W. Twla anil children
Tnelm'.a Phelps and Arllne. : J
'WatsoilVBarelay has taken up His
residence'tb the Clyde Banks home.
tie w a raiuooie asset to tne ci
hnnnlty, i
n, ciyae Kiger for the pi
two vfeeltr has" been- attending
mothef, Mrs. Suit,, who is Itt In Stl-
Sl-
"1".
re LakeV
P.? E. 5urk visited this sectli
vun ween in ine interest or bis
h-.L . ..... L . . . . .
urance-luisiness,
Net. O'Connor of Merrill speat
Bundaflth his brother Hueh.
?The XT. 8. ft' 8. camp, which has
OVBbeen operating on the hilt road fat
kereral weeks : Is moving to Tulfe
Pssnl O'Connor returned to his
homefrom Title lake Tuesday.
MALIN
Mr,, and Mrs. D. A. UcComib ani l
ttlo' ion pavld. of Mt. Lakl spent;
'ednesday with J. A. MoComb and
Douglas1 BubsVl, was a Klamath J
alls ..visitor Thursday. ' Buss
pects to leave lor Eugene to make
extended visit with his sister I
pi. Rrtret Griffith, I
John Bailey Is hauling grain from
J. A. McComb is conrtuod to Ills
home having ibeon 111 for some days,
At noon on Wednesday the home
of Will Layman was completely
destroyed by fire. Mrs. Layman
and little son wore tho only ones at
home. Tho ranch is near the Shasta
View BChoolhouso and the older boys
helped in saving a few pieces of
furniture, cans of fruit and some
bedding. No damage was done to
tho other buildings.
Jrfiymnn has bought the house on
Jiin Belden's ranch and will move
it to his ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Knspor and family
and Mrs. Kasnor's- brother Charlie
Williams returned Sunday from a
visit with Mrs.- Rasper's- mother at
Siisanvillo. They brought with
them Roy Williams. Tho two
brothers. Charlie and Ray, will
spend the winter on the Frouer ranch
Ray will attend the Shasta View
school for the rest of the year. Mr.
and Mrs. Kasper spent Monday and
Tuesday at the ranch.
' Of the 700,000 schoolteachers In
the United States, 300,000 have
never had regular public school
training above the, seventh grade,
says the president of the University
of Minnesota. Salaries are too low
to permit adequate training.
Cannot Exist In tho Human Body If
You Will Uso Trunk's Prescription.
It is preposterous; in fact, it la a
shame to .suffer with inflammatory,
muscular, sciatic or any form of
Rheumatism.
This Prescription, does not ruin
the stomach, it does not depress the
heart. Eat all the meat and good food
you wish while taking- Trunk' Pre
scription. Contains no mercury, sali
cylate soda, oil wlntergreen or nar
octics, but positively overcomes any
kind of rheumatism or gout on earth.
What more do yon want There is
nothing just as good, and it is im
possible to get something better. The
greatest uric add solvent known and
oPro a superior Uver Medicine.
Trunk's Prescription sella for 11.75
or 3 for only J5. Star Drug Co.
Adr. ',,:
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V.wV May Wilson Vin-ntm ltuwl
Wilson,
. fallowing trial In circuit court
on November 2t, a decree of divorce
wus grnnted Wlhol May Wilson from
Riissel Wilson. In addition tho do
croe grantod that plaintiff be al
lowed custody of the child, William
Norman Wilson.
ll . Versus. Sto-vo Sana Sr.,
ami Ste-TO Salm, Jr.'
Upon motion of plaintiff for a
voluntary nou-sutt, and it appearing
to the court that the action had been
suttlod to tho satisfaction of both
parties, tho court granted the motion
In n decree handed down yesterday.
O. P. Coiu-lmuul vs, H. E. Royso.
In a decree hanileit down by Jus
tice Iavltt yesterday, a motion by
the plaintiff for nonsuit In tlio case
of O. P. Couvhman versus ii E.
Royse, was granted at the pluintlff's
costs.
A. A. SouRi versus William It. Kulb'r
rt oi.
(Alleging that medical attention
ne nnor rendered- thjfondantat on or
about February 13-,'l2J, Hart not
been patil for and that defendants
natt refused to pay A. A. Soulo
has brought suit against William
B. Fuller, et af., praying" fti.it' ho
he paid for his services and
property attached be sold and up-
plied on the judgment.
Advertising nam. .Try- It nnd
Costs Little and Overcomes
Trouble Almost Over
Night -
Any breaking out of the skin even
fiery. Itching eczema,- can be quick
ly overcome by applying Mentho
Snlphur, declares a noted skin spec
ialist. Because of its germ destroy
ing properties, this sulphur prepara
tion instantly brings ease from skin
irritation, soothes add ,' heels the
eczema right up- and leaves the skin
clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the tor
ment without delay. Sufferers" from
skin trouble should obtain small
jar of Rowles Mentibo-Sulphur from
an7 good druggist and use it like
cold cream. -. .
Tiff SULPHUR OH
ECZEMA
The
Morning's Mail
is unusual that fails to bring to the kerald '
desk Letters renewing subscriptions to Tho
Herald, containing sentences like this: -i
"TO one contemplating investment in
Klamath, The Herald is an invaluable
source of information regarding the coun-
try.". . ... . ; '.
That is from a subscriber at Palms,
California.
, Or like this, from Ashland, Oregon.
"We enjoy reading the Herald.
It's a real booster. Would like to own.
. some property in the Falls."
. Support the paper that is devoted to
. the development of. the Klamath country.
Five dollars will mail the paper to your
friend anywhere in the United States for,
a whole year. You' may secure a citizen
who will be worth thousands of dollars to
Klamath. .
The Evening: Herald Cover the Klamath
. :: Field
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fOXFLUliNOU, 1., Nov. 27,- !
Samuel Roscoo, his wife und ueven
children worn burned to death In!
their homo, near here, early today
sold experts.
The now ballroom floor of tliu
Savoy hotel In Indon has Just, been
rolaid- Balkan onk, from a vllluge
near Sofia, after seasoning for ten
years, was brought to England where
it, was baked for 13 days at n tem
perature of 100 degrees for perfect
resiliency. Nino thnunund two hun
dred pieces of treated oak were laid
and Tor 30 hour8 men pnwed It with
eloctrio irons, This Savoy floor Is
made to bear 8So tons of dancers:
.st-rfPiT.nTa;
Cured Without Surgery:
JF you suffer with Piles
I will send you my
FREE, illustrated book
telling of the causes,
symptoms and injurious
effects--if neglected. It alpo
.Jssoribes the non-surgical,
painless methods which
.liable me to GUARANTEE a
speedy and permanent
wklr If It U liwwivtnfe.it ta
A b hti fot dillf titnlloo.
V5f Wrt "'
DRTCHAS. J. DEAN
2 NO AS MORBrJOU FffTMi.MICGON
'.
uII5y Street
Business
rO0AK
ILeaye Your Filtus
before 9 OclocK-Your
AM- ncturas aw
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ru-MI irtl 11 Irtl
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Vlnj
BUY Tntlr? DRUG3
Howard & Grimes Auto Stages
' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
llt'Klnnliiii November 111, tlio faro to AhIiIiiiiiI, Meilfnril mill Port
Inml Is roilueetl to tlm follow Inj;:
(vliimnth to 'Aslilitiid f4.T-T'
KlmniMlt to MMlfortl . f.1.011
Kliuunth lt Portland (tlli.HA
Slimes lenvo nt t hi. in. nnd t.ill) i.m. Wo uw OiUllluc, uuiUomkI
rnin, equlppml with air siirlii(s.
tHIIro 015 Mnlu Htroet Phono -i:t:t
Kodak Finishing
Films received before 9 A, M. v
. ' Ready the same day at 5 P. Mr
Mail OriK-r Killed Proniilly
k STAR DRUG CO.
Rill urn! Malu SW, , KI.lM.VTIf FILLS, OKICflO
New Fall Woolens
NOW ON DISPLAY
FOR YOUR INSPECTION
Chas. J. Cizek
Merchant Tailor
N O T I C E to Trappers
I will pay you as much for your
RAW FURS
as you can get anywhere .
See Me before shipping; Will be in Klamath
4 Falls after December 1st
Marvin Gross
These eating houses
Card", of the Culinary
CLUB CAFE
FRENCH LUNCH
OWL CAFE
TRIANGLE CAFE
PEERLESS LUNCH
Monclair Beauty Shope
120 Muin St. 1 ': Phono fin
Specializing In Pacini and Ilali
yln
Ofien Evening
Noar Cornw of 4th Street
Lonh for tho TiUlirmr llnrbcr Polo
, In Hie World
SWANSON'S BARBER
SHOP
Ladlca Ilulr UobblnK a Specialty
025 Main Street
'New Oriental Beauty
Shop
BIoukIi Jlldjc., HuKo II No. 8.'
018 Main Nt.
Mnko nppnliitinnnta, phone 013
Hppoinl for Monday, Turmlay nml
Wtdnesdny. Marcctl 7Bo,
Directory
VVORK
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display the Union "House
Alliance Local No. 424.
COFFEE HOUSE
YORK CAFE
NEW HOME RESTAU
RANT METROPOLITAN
GARAGE ' "
' OPKN DAY AND NlOrTT
lit Cltma Wbrktumialilp
Ouaranteed
AUTOMOBILES
FRANKMiV-niCKKNIlACKKIl
. D, PBTBIWON, Prop,
'' Phone 60S
J. H. DRISCOLL
Up stairs in the Hart Bid's
ALL KINDS OF INSUR
, ANCE
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
l'li.Ulu-.l Vork I'lnl Voik
' ' Ilmiilil 1)17
"Put Vonr Diuls l O"1 H,",""
Plimin in Cor. Mnlil CoMHf
DR. II. J. WINTERS
(IrmliiHlo mill Hlaui HnKlnUwd
OPTICIAN
Nineteen Voiirs hero In llusliieas
I'l-iitiipt Hervlre
711 .Mm I n Htiwt
Phone 168
utiiud nt The 8itmht X't lor
. To Owl 'fo
DR. J. G. COBLE
OITlIKTIllS'P OITIHAff
TIM) M,ilu HI, Pliotin 1 :1J-V
We fit ami Kilml kIiihws. Ilupll
ralo linikrn Inmrit, repair friilne
NU BONE CORSETS
Made' to Your Mesmiro
(iucirnllteed
Mrs. Rose Randall
flUt J.-rrtTKun Ht. Phona UT7-W
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OHTkt'O.li'ltltl I'll V.MM IAN
AM) HllUfKON
ortlcii mill llisiililli-o Plimio N3I
. I. O. O. K. TKMP1.K . ,
3. CROUCH, D.V.M.
Veterinary Hlirueiin
Deputy Mljini VelorliinrUo '
ifcio n. mil Nt, Phono 4ttna
Boston Kcauty Shop
1 10 Main Phnno 811-W
Enpurl imircnlllni; and balr
bobbing
Next iloor to Plna Tree Tliontw
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Propt-rlty Itrbekiili, Mil. Meet
Ktrtt ami Thifir TlmrfcWiyit
Knnnnit Knrnmimfnt ,41), mc
em ll Tuoailay
Klamath Unlui H7 meu encli
Fiiitny
J. d CLEGHORN
ClVH, KKAISRKII
Axn Ht-itvtnon '
Phono IDfl-J 1.1 . ltivcratdo
CHIROPRACTORS
nilH. MALLKTT MALMTTT
Offlro ovtr I'nilerwood'a
7th A Main Phona 400
Ilcaldonoa Phone MT .
W. E. & J. E. Patterson
Contracting Painter
630 S. 6th Phone 582-J
American Leg ion
KLAMATH POUT NO. 8
Mooting lrt and Brd TUMilara
t'oart Ifoii Haaemrnt ,
- II. K. OKTZ, Connnandor
1'huiio BOfl-M - ' '
W. O. w.
Mort evory Toewiny ovenlaav at
7:00 In I.O.O.K, Hall, All vlrt
hill AVomlmon rordlally Inrltod.
C. K. JDIIA.VDK.VUCKO, Work
CONCRETE
I'einiiiiiunt aa the Pyrnmlda-Concrete-
Pip
Howcr Plpo
Wnti-r Plpo
fnlvert Plpo
lriluntlon Plpo , ;
Concrete Brick
Face Brick ' ' ' 1
. rommoi mirk '
Vmv Tlld' , ' '
Montol llrlck ,
Concrete Blocks
Cliimnny Bloeka
Iliilldlng lUorka
Foundatlon Blocks
Concrete Contracting '
Nldotvnlka and Curbs i'
Foundntloni ' 1
1 Floor t
Concrete Materials ..
Oniont '
, Hrrooncfl Rnnd
Gravel
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
i1l'ilV
fiiasta View. - t
' t Phono 238-J Oth nnd Market Bta.
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