Tlll'IIHD.lV, DHCKMIIKIl III, HUH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Scvtfti THE EVENING HERALD t'LAHHU'IUD AD IMTKfl first Insertion per Him !Oo Two Inner I Ion 1it lino lc Three Insertions .. wr line 80a four Insertloni pur line iltlc Week (0 times) Ir Una BUu One Monti per linn 7Bc Minimum charge Ha. Adi not consecutive are charged it new following each oinUslon, Pint Imortlon la Id "New To day" column without oitra charge, I but all Insertloni In that column j . .i .... are at first Imortlon rate, I Display clautfled adi (wbora type larger than this la usod) are oountod nlno llnni to Inch. Copy muat be In Iforald office by noon to get In that day'- paper. NEW TODAY IMana, speolflcallona and liomea designed. Hills of mntorlnla and esti mates furnished. Now la the tlnio. J ne. U Crbimnn, HiriKiural KiiKl neer, 131 N. Id. Phone 7211. N&lf iThu W. C. T. II. society will meet with Mra, Uonsgo Mullott, Friday, uttornnon to puck the hoiiti client fur children at tho Knrm Horn.'. M KOH HAU'J JiO-ncro allulfu furiu, lltur Miilln; easy term. Ilox M. 0 Herald office I1 3-J lUInc rOlt 8AM; Household furniture, complete- Cottage 20, I'eitrun Hay. 13-15 WA.STKD Collin -or IIOHlon pup ' tiutlo. Telephone or wrlto Mra. It. M. Wilson, sheriff office. 13tf vnn ha! m ait r... or Imnrnvml ! POll BALK 40 acre or nrftvnil land In nlfnira. Inaulte of I,. Car ter. Cth aid Ouk. 13-16 FOR SALIC Tho Nevada Home, ilnqulra of L. Cortor, Pllth and Oak. i 13-15 FOR BA'LE Men 'a nil wool auto .knitted ock; wll make nlco ChrUtmaa gifts; will tnke ordera lo knit woman's and flilldren'a alork Ings. Mra. J. P. fljIdKWortby. K03 Duty Bt. I'hono 233-W. 1 31 5 WiANTKD A poattlon by exporlonced '. bookkeeper, tlinekeepiir, payroll rlnrk. Uicnl references. M'urrled, age 28. In or out of town. I'hono D.10-W, Apt. 7. 13-10 POll RKNT Furnished room, heat, ' phono and berth. M- 3rd. Phone 280W. . . 13-15 WANTBIV 'Work by the hour. Citll j ,.'it 419 N, lttth, apt 15. ,. i 12-14 POll BALK Two (iernian shepherd police pupls. Tharoughbrod ped fgrood, $125 each. Call 407. 12-18 . FOR RRNT Four-room roiue and fnrnttore for sale. G38 X. loth trcel. 12-13 HOARD AND ItOOXf, $8 per .week. (lent lumen proforred. 624 Wash ingtonat. 18-15 FOR RBNT Bleeping room. 713 N. Blhst. 13-14 POll rtKNT Furnished 4-roont np(. 58, Main. 13-15 , FOIt RAIrfE 4-room modorn house, furnished; with garago; 8 blocks from Mailt at., on pavement. Hex fC P., Herald offloe. 13-16 123.50 ALL WOOL 8U1T OR OVER COAT tnllored to your monsure by A. Nash Tailoring Cel. All ono price. Phone 109 A It, Rennnr vwlll call day or evonlnga and show goode; plenty of samples satisfaction guar anteed (Iron hotter tor less. D13-JR UBST HUY IN TOWN iFour-room pluHtored house, 60x120 foot lurol lot; on macndninlsed atroot. For n quick anlo. $1800. Terms. Call 617 Klamath nvo., Drowning. 13-1J WANTED Bxper!eiKod drossmakor wunts sowing by day; make 1 dress par day; no pnttorni, $3.50 nnd board. 917 Pino atroot. Mr. C. R; Ayora. 13-17 FOR SALE IPoultry, beef nnd pork at Cash iDaakot Grocery evory WeduosUny. Mra, Julia Swindle?. . 13-20 St. Jaoobs Oil atope any pain, and rheuiiiotlom 4s nnln ouly. i Not one case In fifty requires In fernal treatment. Slop drugging Rtlb soothing, pcnotratlng Bt. Jacob Oil right Into your soro, etitr, acn Ing point, and rollof cornea Instant ly. Bt, Jacobs Oil Is a li arm loss rhou mallow lallnent Whjcti new disappoints, and cannot burn the kin. , . i ' ' i.imkx nf. On4t Kirmnla 111 n! not emsrff ftlni bottlo of, old honest . St. Jncolia,;pll at uny drug etoi-o, and in Jiwt a niomeni yon u ha free from thsnmatrc pain, nora neas and eiUfnasa, - Dun't auHor! Relief ominlta you. St- Jncobi (ftl is just aa good lor aclatlca, neuralgia InmbagO; baokaeha, apralna. Adv, - ! AocOTdlns to old bollot a i;lrl born id Dooanubcr, who alio wada la tJo bomibor, will mako an oxtravagnnt Wife and one fond ot novelty and jtmMtrM . ; "C ' RUB RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN FOR SALE Foil HAI,W Tuum kim'so, ullvn or dressed. Call I UF:i:i. 12 17 POll HAI,l&-HConrfiirlublu lop buggy, HliiKln liui iiohh, gentle driving more, lo iruilo HO acres near town lor good ion trunk. II. M. Dunlels, Ho nunr.u, Oru. 12-1 8 1 1 FOIt HAI.K Kslabllsliciil hardware, plumbing unci sheet molul busi ness, with gasoline aorvlcn station In cuiiuoci Inn : tool a uml truck ami Hturn fixture for u prlro fur below U Interested wrlie box 4l, Duusmii r, Uullf. I2-Mlnc FOHCliD BAIK Htnro, paying busi ness; 0 loin, S cabin; some cum; 1 plnno; inovltiK lilvturo much., com pluto layout, ready for IiiihIiiuiih. Unup. Hun lMck.ul 220 Mtiln Ht. lMlilnc POll BALK (A ueut little lun,ch roonn doing good business. Ileuson for aollliiK la have oilier biifiliius. Roasonuhlo. French I.unclt Iloom, Plinno 005 M. C20 Klamutli ovn nuo. 11-17 POIl HAI,B Fresh walnut'. 2 fir per pound, at thn Northern Fur Hhop. Only a fow sack loft, 10S South 7th street, Hart bldg. 10-1 G Al'PMvB Newtown I'lppln apples, large site, delivered In second zone, II. 7G a box. S. A. Nyo, Tolont, Ore gon. 7-20 POll 8AI.K Xmaa trees, nrdura tak en and tree delivered. Prices right. Snow Bros., 8th and Main street. 7-13 POll BAJ,B Complete sawmill. Only run H montln. All heavy now ma chinery. 10. K. I.oosloy, Montague, Calif. 3-1 5 POll BALK Largo red onions, cab- bagit, parsnips, carrota, bouta. Mile nd Quarter northwest of Mnlln. iion.i, N28-I28 ORANOER, 3 ptr 40 Iba ((not) box, by propald parcel post. II. II. riillllps, Corning, Cal. No culls. 27tf . PlCICLKa OtjfES, $1.25 por gal Inn, by prepaid parcel post. H. II. 1'hirnps, Coming. Cel. 2"tt WANTED J will do tewing by day. Phono 3&1-K. Phone after 8.1'. M. Miss Alma Peurnon. 1 2-1 C WANTKD Clerical or atonogrnphlc pailtlon by youug lady. Rnx K. O., Horuld office. , 11-13 WANTBIX- By woman, work wnnhlnf - lhe or helping with rooking In restaurant or hotel. MYs. 3. C. Iton I nor, hontso on cornor of 3d and Cnllf. avonuo. '11-17 - ' ; . wva, ' 1'iuuisis. wniuuu mub or . lady pianist wllh piano for ac companying about an hour dnlly, ex copt Sundays; must play and rend well. Addrese A. 11. C, Evening Her ald. 10-16 ALTERATIONS, additions, garage, store fronts, sneiving, coantere, cabinet work. Jns. L. Crlmnnii, 131 N. 2d at. Phone 728. 6tf POBITIOM WANTED If you are worth more you can earn more by aecnrlng a hotter position through The Herald claasulod ad column. SOtf. DLrtrlrt Menaipr Wanted. Life, Aeeldont. Health Insurance Attractive proposition to right man National Life 'Insurance Co. of U. S. A. (Established 1868) Pittock block, Portlnnd. ' Dl-Jl LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two grade Jersoy hetf. era, t months. Two purebred bulls, 2 months. Prom good producing cows. I'rlcod right, H. M. lXinlel Donnnxa. Oro. 12-18 KSTHAY Strayed from Gronnon's ranch about Dec. 4 or 6. one span bay homes; one branded W on right shoulder. Both shod: wolght, 1350 and 1509 lbs. Call 490J3. 12-18 FOR SAiLE Airedale pups, pnpora 'go with pup whou you buy; one fog bound pup. P. O. box 365 11-17 FOR BALE 20 hoad of milk cowa and heifers, fresh and coming Croah. T. B, toatod. On Lakevlow foad, near Pino Grove tchoolhouse. W. T. JOlllott. ' 8-14 LIVESTOCK Can be qniekly d la posed of by a small (or aale ad In The Herald. SOU AUTOMOBILES FOR 8ALK Bost buy of year, Fortf sodan, 1923, run 3 months. Cheap with terms. Call Apt. 8, St, Francis, after 8, 12-13 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7, paraaajiajcmTM- rrs gaai'jMii. miiaet iTnuiiam a n j ,,uxm FOR RENT POll KKNT Now 4-iodiii itiodurn linusn, small fiiuilly; . '. block from school. I'honu 20J. 12-13 KOH KBNT 3-room nut., no chll- droii, no dux, lluinil ait. 12-14 NKWI.Y furnlshoit rnonia wllh liont by ilia day or week. 920 Klamnth avonuo. 10-22' POll RUNT Blaoplng rooms, 410 N. lOIti aU ' lOtt. POll RUNT Warm Imdrnom for 2 gentlemen. 318 N. "Hi at. 8-14 POll RENT Two 2-room apt"., 19 N, 10th at. No children allowed. ; . fitf FOR-RENT Slooplng room, 4 por week for one. 110 Washington atroet. D3-J3 REAL ESTATE FOR B Ail, ft 4-room modern hniiiio furnlHhod; wldt garage; 3 block from Main at., on pavement. Ilox K. P., Herald office. 10-13 TOR HAI.K. 13,500 A good elx-room modern Ji o mo, clone In. $r,00 cnuh. Pull banement; on pavomant. 14000 Now modorn 4-room bouae, clnao In. Thla la a good buy. $14 SO 4-room Iiouho on lower; ga rage and woodahed; nice lovul lot. Only 200 cash. $1000 A vory choice lot, cloio In on High at. G8xl00. A. A. BHUTAN A CO.. 700 Main Bt. Il l 4 MUSIC Mra. Wlllard Johnaon. G03 North 3d at. will tako a limited number of pupils In muale on the piano. Call 284-M for forms. D3-J3 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN If yon have It and are looking for a good Invest ment, you can find the one you're loo King ror with a smalt ad in The Herald classified column. 80lf LOST & FOUND LOST Pair of spectacles' between ;Mothodist church and Mills addi tion. Finder leavo at Herald of fice, i 12-13 LOST On Morrill road. Sunday P. M., a little black dog. Aireitrio nnd Splta. T345 Cresccut. Howard. 12-18 POll BA'LE frame geese, alive or ureseed. Call 19F33. LOST (Mackinaw, Monday, between nostnfflco' and Palrvlew Htore. Lloyd llodflold, phono 621-W. 11-13 LOST Ouo bay mare, weluht about PRO, white epot on forehead, flg ii ro 3 brand on right shoulder. Call Klug Bros., City Transfer, Rewnrd. 11-18 FOUND til) In oay money, by put ting a 60-cent want ad In The Herald and disposing of excess gtoff that I couldn't use but was Just what the other fellow wanted. SOtf. BUSINSB OPPORTUNITY Want to bny, want to sell, wnnt a partner. Easily arranged through The Herald classified advertisements. SOtf TRIANQLB CAPS The place to get good eata OPEN ALL NIOHT. 61 Main Street Phone I4 14tf i MISCELLANEOUS DANCK AT MAUN. Friday, Decomhor 14. Everybody welcome. Hood music and refresh ments. Mull ii orchestra. 112-13 Money has been deposited at Halo's Newa Stand for tho redemp tion of tickets sold for tho football game that was eupposed to be played on Novembor 29. ThankBglvIng day. No redemption will be made After Saturday. Dccomber 15. 12-14 MAKE CHRISTMAS MONEY. Boys, girls and oven older folks can make extra Christmas money In the next tow weoka. Easy work. Call at The Sun office, 119 North Eighth street. 20-tt POULTRY eKBTipmn mnv Piiir.ifB Wo nre now booking for fall and ' . . ., , . HM... . n spring dollveny In White and Brown Loghorns, R. I. Rods, Barred kockb, Black Mlnorcaa. We are a member of tho Glenn Co. Farm Bureau Certi fied Flock and Acorodlted Hatohory association, Orland Hatchery, Orland, Olenn Co., Calif. ltf. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Pnlted MVVVVfcV FARM BUREAU SECTION TIHE TD JDBDEB . CALVES IS NOW Reservations Must be Made With County Agent of Tillamook JJY C. A. HENDEnSON. A fow ordr havo boon received to iliito for Tillamook calves and ovory ono desiring calves should aim to let tho county ngont or county club leader know at once. It Is vory highly important that this bo done, so reservations can be made wllh tho county iiKcnt ct Tillamook for tho number desired. Last sp.'lng a number of people throughout the county wanted calves vory Badly, but delayed placing their order, and as a consequence, calvos could not be secured for them. Thla Is the cheapost, quickest and beat way of building up a good pro ductlvo dairy herd. ' So every ono wishing to have a fow good dairy covin should plan to take tako ad vantage of It, HERDING AND COW TESTING WILL BE TAUGHT AT O. A. C. Knrh Htuilent Will I-Ved, Mnnage Ami Sfllk Purebred For Pivo Month I'crlod Dairy hcrdmanshlp praitlce and cow testing oxperlenco will be at Mdd In the special course at O. A. C. beginning January 2 and ran ging for five months. Each nun wili take a few cows from tho college purebred ho:d.i, and feed, manage and milk ibcm for the entire time. They will also weigh and test the milk as required both in cow-testing acsociutloii and official testing work. It hag been hard for the dairy owner to find experienced men anallf led u. handle his herd to get hlfh an I economic.-:! production and at the same time maintain the health and vigor of the animals. If these trained herdsmen full it will not bo for lack of suitable expeThnrce. LEGAL NOTICES States Land Office at Lakeview, Ore gon. November 30, 1923.. Notice Is hereby given that Al binos Whltlntch ot Keno, Oregon, who on April 29. 1923. made ad ditional Homestead Entry, No. 011882, for Lot 4, Section 4. Town ship 4(1 South, Range 8 East. Wil lamette moridlnn, has filed, notice ot Intention to make Commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described before C. R. Delap clerk of the county court, at Klamath Palls, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 18Z4. Claimant names as witness: C. H. DoLap. J. P. Foster, William Lambort. Oeorgo Ileavalln, all ot Klainnth Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. Register. D4-J5. NOTICE POn PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lake- view. Oregon, Nov. 19, 1923. Notice la hereby given that Peter Pleterstelner. of Algoma, Oregon, who, on November 24, 1920, made Homestead entry. No. 011373. for Lots 1, 5, Sec. 24, T. 37 8., R. 8 E.; Lot t and SBtt NWU, Sec. 19. 'Townshtn 7 S.. Kongo u., vvmam- 1 otte meridian, has filed notice of ln- I ln.lnn , r. mn1.A flnnl thnAO-VAIir tentlon to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the' land above-deticrtbed, before C. R. DeLap, clerk of the connty court, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 37th day ot December, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Hagelsteln. Ray Cox Win. Uhrmann, George Hagelsteln, all of Algoma, Oregon. FVP. LIGHT, Register. ; N. 81 D; 22-!ne. A MIDNIGHT THRILL COYOTE DRIVE . ILL STARTED A Number of Good Kills Have Been Reported in County llY C. A." KENDEnSON. Coyote poisoning is getting started in good shape, a numbc:' of good kill having been reported. In this work It Is Important that each trap per has a large number of poisoning Btatlons Sprung cut over a wide ter ritory. As the 'weather gcU colder, one good poisoning station w.il ac count for the mujo.l'.y of coyotca In that ImmedJato vicinity. Any ono having useless horses or other animals or carcasses of animals '.hat have died recently, can co-cper-ate In thla work by notifying the trapper in this district that lie can have them for his use. Those In tho Uly district ihonld notify H. H. Oubscr. BIy; In' tho Poo and Laugell valley and vicinity of Olene, Mr. Miller of Olene and Frank Crop erring: throughout the main basin M. P. Oafnrncau, Merrill; h the Keno, Worden and Plevna districts, Craut NelJon. of WOrden. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE AT O. A. C PLANNED Leaders of Farm Work Through out State to Attend Important - (intherlng in January Reports just received at Corvallls show that plans are going ahead for the agricultural economic ' confer ence, to be held there January 21 to SS inclusive. This conference alms to follow up tho plans outlined In tho builHin "Agricultural Pro gram for Oregon," recently isAied by the stats extension' service. This conference will Include leaders In agricultural work throughout the state, farmers, bankers and business men, and every one Interested in agricultural development. Placing the roosters In the breed lug pens this month is advisable in order that they become accustomed to (heir surroundings and acquainted with the remainder of the flock bo fore eggs a:'e aaved for batching. Draughty houses nnd damp poul try titter are to be guarded again, particularly at this season of the year. j . . A palatable wet mash will bring pulleta Into production when they are alow to lay. It Is advisable to teed It In such a manner that the ac tivity of tho bird will not be Inter fered with during tho day. A hungry hen is a working hen. prdering queen bees for early de livery Is' advisable at this time, aa the queen supply Is lilmted. Farmers, living within one mile of the postoffice or rural mail sta. tlon, will be entitled to receive spe cinl dollvery nlall by carrier, accord ing to an order recently Issued by the postmaster-general. RHEUMATISM or NEURITIS Remarkable new treatmant stops Rheumatism or Nauritia In any form. Vary worst eases relieved at no. Thousands of oures reported. Ne nssd for anyone to suffer. Ask any drtiaalst for "Allan's Rhau matlo Treatment," In Tablet Form. Prlee 1 par box. All druggist aarry It. Hart M. Allan Labora tories, Mfrs, Box 1340, Lo Angal, Calif. OINKS A-PLENTY HERE! ft. l i : i This giant poland china boar CedarCedar Hill Burner and cornea on bis blue-blood sides. Hp's tho property of Jim Cunningham of Den ton. Tex., and holds the southwest porkers' championship. No, the little girl is not planning to eat Ftuslcr. She a just around to keep him com pany. and show how h!g he is by comparison. , . , ', WAR BLAMED FOR ' ! CHILD Kl'lf 5DES . j LINZ, Austria, Dec. 13. Child suicide, which has been common' in central Europe since tho war. i had tragic Illustration here re- cently. A boy 17 years old hanged himselfand the next day at tho same spot his 14 year old brother vr CM:-rHP POSIES MtBSHAL AUNT JARAH, WHO IS LAIO OP AT f " LINKVILLE IN YE OLDE TIMES j j - M KIT fe , I FliSS'J ta f . I Slit Ifl I - I HOME I rV- t-ElS- uiiw.' AycJJ I SEEMS THE POS'ES MARSHAL OTEV WALKEfc BftOUHT To j , iiurr IUU WHO IS LAIO OP ATHOMB WITH AVTHMA , APPARENTl-Y j HAD 86EM DOPED VVI7H REB Kfct'rtlt OK. one 01114 g AWMOfinij sneeze powpek- " EVERETf fRUE rvANAsei? V Si t' wci i n i 'TrilS IS URCTT TRUE. IaIE FOLKS THAT. fl.iVB rALOMG THIS TRACK. AKS GGTTInG MlSHTY TifiJED OF NeflRIMG FLAT- WHEiTt-ED CARS SO IPOUM-DINC BY HEf?(2- ! -t DONfT KNOW iWHGTHER 'lT'& BcTOAUSE XOOK CCWPANY HAS A PtAT POCKET BOOK OR YOO A P-AT f4QA D, 6UT J; ' X0 KNOW THAT 11 THE NUlSANCe CONTINUES, 'SOrteTHI'viCS Soim to F c at ten :-rt 1- 1... 'I w I'VE JUST DECIDED WHAT I WANT FOR MY CHRISTMAS present; '4! w n pH I S'rK'tJ J VV if'- I J Jill M . '. 1 Til answers to tho playful, cognomen of 1200 pounds of choice bacon around took his Ufa in tho Bame manhoV. Tho younger boy left a nolo saying. he could not live, without his play- mato. '' This self-destruction among chit A . , foclty resnllln:' '' from conditions HaAnt which they passed infancy In .war times'. --. j OTEV WALKER OKOUU"' HOMB WITH ATMMA . APP,ARGNTLV By CONDQ STi?eeTT rahJay Co? - ' ' By ALLMAN IMIlI lit! F WHAT HAVE!) I urn .'eMS-ro