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NEW TODAY
liana, specification! and homes
donlgnod, IIIIU of nmlerluls urn et.
miitos furnished. Now la the time.
Joe. I,, Crlatnnn, Htrueturul Kngl
near, 131 N. 2d. I'lionu 72H, Nblf
WILL tnku In a Kurd roudilnr In
Knod ahiipn on a huuvlur cur, Hiilrk,
DodKC. Chevrolet or aieumer. Hul k
(luruice, 7lh and Klumuth uvp. 21-24
1 -
FOR HAIK Hurt ear. lsr:
anon at Ilulck Unraan
can bo
21
Mettle the gift problem with the
leuat troublii Try tho drug (torn first.
Currlna for Drugs. 21
Free presents to kiddles Saturday,
10 to 12 A. M. Hurry, si-o Dick.
220 Mnln ' 21
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KOIl RUNT Two-room furnished
1iotin with gurugn. Inquire 7411
N. Mth. 2Mf
FOB BAI.K -l-orgo lot, good locn
lllon, rvaaonnhlu. Aauwur, Una A.
II., Ifiiruld ofllce. 21-2K
WANTED
OARPJSKTHIt work done by hour or
day. Telephobe 39-V. K. NoU
ion. ' 1B-23
WANTBR-A good, bright boy not
younger thun 17, with whmil, to
act aa moaaenger, to one who bus
ambition, we will tiarb him to b
come nn opnrutor aud mauagor, with
good paying poaltlon axon aa com
petent, lloru'a nn opportunity (or the
right boy and bo uruat bo right.
Apply at.Weatorn Union. 19t(
VANTEI)"Mun or man and wtfo for
dairy work, good plucn for rlxht
party. Wrlto to II. K. Hoyae, Mid
land, Or. '. 17-2H
I'OHITION WANTBD If you are
worth more yea oaa earn more by
ecnrlng a bettor poaltlon through
The Herald , cluaUUvl ad coletno.
30tL
Dfcrtrict Manager Wanted.
Life, Accident, Health Insurance.
Attractlre propoaltlon to right man.
National Life 'Insurance Co. of U.
8. A. (Katabllshed 1808) Pit toe k
block, Portland. tU-Jl
REAL ESTATE
SNAP B00 cash will buy 180-acro
ranch, 4 miles from Dairy and
highway and railway, 18 mllea from
Klamath Fulls or will trade for house
and lot. H. (lautlar, 820 Market at.,
Klamath Falls. - 10-21
FOR BALE At a bargain, 4 -room
artodora house with furniture. In
quire V. C. North at Waldorf pool
hull. 18-24
FOR 8ALELargo B-room bouse, all
modern, icwor connection!, full
basomont, all built-in featuree. Ap
ply at 3106 Reclamation avonuo.
Mills addition 1S-21
FOR 8 ALE S0-acre alfalfa farm,
near Mnllni easy term. Box M.
O., Herald office. P!8-J16lno
LOST & FOUND
I.OST-On Morrill road, 8undny P.
M., a llttla black dog, Airedale
and Spits, named Jack. 1345 Cnw
cent. Reward. 12-21
LOST On Merrill road, Sunday P.
M., a llttlo blaok dog, Airedale and
Spits, named "Jack." 1345 Cicscont.
Reward. 13-22
FOUND ,30 In eaty money, by put
ting a 80-cent want ad In The
Herald and disposing of excosi etutf
that I couldn't uso bat waa just what
the other follow wanted. SOtf.
V BU8INS8 OPPORTUWITY Want to
buy, want to ol, want a partner,
paslly arranged through The Herald
etasaltled advertlaoments. 80tf
MISCELLANEOUS
THI ANOll OArn Th place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT 8I
(Main Btreet Phong it. lUr
I'UBLIO NOTICE. ' '
L. ii. Slisfor ho beon appointed
city salosman for the J. R. Wntklns
Company In Klnimith Falls. 17-23
POULTRY
CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS Wo
are now booking for fall ' and
aprlng dollvery In White and Brown
Loghorni, R. I. Red, Bnrrod Roeka,
pluck Minorca. We are a member
of the Olenn Co. Farm Bureau Certi
fied Flnok and Accredited Hntehnry
Simulation, OMond Hlltcliory, Orlnnd,
pionn Co., Calif, Ut.
Porfumo sets are an appreciated
t Purrlug tor Drugs.,..) - 31
ft
FOR SALE
DAJJCK At t)i MhIIii hull, Hut
lirilny, Dec. 22, 11)211. JCvnrybndy cor
dliilly IiivHhiI, (iond music. Itiifroali
niuiita. Mulln uivltoslru. 2U-21
'ITIUUOY DINNICIl Ml the Mur
ahull houitu Clir iHt iiiuh duy; iiiukn roe
trvnllotiH un diirly it possible. Hours
2:3U to D I', M. llloa, 75 Cts. 20-24
i,l'l!RKKV.S--l.lvo or drpwwd ut the
Purmttrs Bxchutign, Spot Cash Hub
kill grocery, H22 Klumutll av Best
itrdny. Dims. 22, only. 20-21
VOlt 8AI.K 100 ton ot huy, 6 miles
oast of town. Phono 2!)!)M.' 20-27
'KOII 8AI.H Holld oak 8-foot extnn
1 tilon tuhla, I'hono l49M'. 2021
KOli HAMC-Kcad grain for cash or
terms. Mulln gluto bunk, Mulln,
Oregon. ' 30-27
Fori HAI.IC-ni.njitlful white Angora
kitten, inn In, 1 year old; pnrontii
have Inkim blue ribbon ul Ouklund
rut alinw for sevorul years. I'rlcn
in. I'hono 400-J-l. 20-22
KOII A QUICK HAUJ-rVlcUir Vic
jtrola, a barguln; ulno 01 latest
records, If wanted. Apply 020 K J unit
uth uvo. D1K-J1
KORC'liD BAI.l-8loro aud fixtures;
1 pluno, aome earij 6 building
lot; other valuable!. Hoc Dick. 220
Main at. , 18-24
KOIl HALE One It. H., alto 30.
cream (operator; two D-gul. Uuhl
cream cans; one binvy rollnned
It-gal, bucket; one 3-gal. cedur churn,
178. I'hono 62H. . -- 17-22
ALTERATIONS, addition!, garages.
atoro front!, ihalvlng, counter!,
cabinet work. Jul. I.. Crlaman, 131 N.
2d at. 1'hone 728. Clt
Buy your apple direct from the
grower 11.75 per box, parcel poet
: prepaid to Klamath Folia. D. A.
Otvoni, Ashland, Oro. DlC-Jllln
23.G0 ALL WOOL SUIT OR OVEIt
X)AT lailornd to your maaaure by
A. Nuah Tailoring Co. All one price.
Phouo 100 A H. Honour will call
duy or evening! and ahow gooda;
plenty of aamploa aatlafactlon guar
anteed dreea belter for leaa. LilJ-Jti
FOR SAJ.Br-J.arga red onloni, cab
bago, puranlpa, enrrota, beeta. MUe
and a quarter northwest of afnlln.
John Ilonxlk. N28-D28
OIlANtira, 83 per 40 Ibi ((not)
box, by prepaid parcel post. U. It.
Phillip, Corning, Cal. No culls. 2711
rjCIO.ED OUVKS, 1.25 per gol
l Ion, by prepaid parcel post. H. K.
, Phillip. Corning, Cal. tilt
FOR RENT
I FOR HKNT--One housekeeping room
and butli. Own entrauco. Ona blk.
from Mnln. Phono 728. 20-21
FOIl nKNT Three-room nicely fur
v nlhed apt., Bt. Francis' upls.,' 628
Ouk kU SOtf
FOR RBNTHNewly furnished four
room apt. with bath; completely
furnished. &g Main HU 30-22
FOR RENT Furnished cottage, De
cember 24. Phono 730 W Jfltf
SLKWINU ROOaC for rent nl 481
Washington it- Pbono 273R 19-22
FOR RUNT 'Four-room furnished
houao and garago. Will rent for
3 or 3 months to responsible party.
Box 23, Horald office. 19-31
FOR RENT Hied room In prlrate
family. 414 Walnut are. 18-34
NEWLY furnished room with heat
hy the day or week. (20 Klamath
avenuo, 10-33
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms,' 419
N. 10th at. lOtf.
FOR RENT Two 3-room apt., 19
N. 10th st. No children allowed.
. Btt
FOR RENT flleoplng room, 34 per
irook for one. 119 Washington
treat. D8-J8
AUTOMOBILES ,
FOR SAU9Tho following aro bar
gains Dodge touring, Chevrolet
touring, Bulck 0 roadster and Bulck
6 touring. Theao cars aro woll worth
the price aaked and terms can' be ar
ranged with responsible partloa,
Bulck , Oarage, SovontU and Klam
ath. 19-31
XlVESTOCK
FOR BALD 'Reglstorod Poland Chi
na Ollts, bred to reglstorod siro tor
March and April Utters. Roy W. Nel
son, phono 17F, WOrdon, Or. 19-31
FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows.
Tall 008 Jefferson. 19-B3
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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IWttm. .... .. ....r - i ammmmSrmrT . .
THE EVENING
MONEY TO LOAN
MONKY TO !,OAN--!f you hare It
and are louklnx fur a good lnrjt
mont, you can find tho one you're
looking for with a atnull ud In The
Humid classified column. SOtf
LEGAL NOTICES'
NOTICK FOJ1 PCIUJOATIOX.
UopnrMnnnt of the Interior,
United State Land Office at Luke-
view, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1923.
Notlco Is hereby given that Peter
Ploterstelner, of Algoma, Orogan,
who, on November 24, 1020, made
Homestead entry. No. 011873, for
Loll 1, 6, Sec. 34, T. 87 8., R, 8 K.;
Lot 8 and - 8H44 NW14, Sec. 19,
Township 37 S.. Range 9 B., Willam
ette meridian, has filed notice of In-
tentlon to make final three-year
proof, to establish elolm to the lend
oliove-doserlbed, before O. R. DeLap,
clerk of the county court, at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day
of December, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Ungelxtcln, Ray Cox, Wm.
Ubrmann, Ooorge Hogelitein, all of
Algoma, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
' Register.
N. 81 D. 22-Inc.
NOTICB FOH 1'L'BLICATIO.V.
Department of the Interior, United
State Land Office at Lnkovlew, Ore
gon, Novomber 30, 1923.
Notice la hereby given that Al
binos Whttlatcb of Keno, Oregon,
who on April 89, 1923. made ad
ditional Homestead Kntry, No.
011883, for Lot 4, Section 4, Town
ship 40 South, Range 8 East, Wil
lamette meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make Commutation proof
to establish claim to the land above
described boforo O. R. DeJap clerk
of the county court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day of
January, 1924.
Claimant same as witnesses: C.
II. DoLap, J. F. Foster, William
Ijimoert, George Heavalln, all of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
RegUter.
D4-JB.
IX BA.NKJaTTCY
In the District Court of tbe United
State, tor the District of Oregon.
On the nuiUer of Joseph PoHplatl
and Mae respusll, bankrupt. r
To tho creditors of Joseph Pospl
sll and Mae Poaplsll.
. 'Notice Is bereby given that on the
17th duy of December, 1923, Joseph
Posplsil and Hue Poaplsll were duly
uljudajod bankrupt and that the first
meeting of creditors will bo held
at the office ot tho undersigned, at
409 Main street, Klumuth Falls, Ore
gon, on January 2, 1924. at 3 o'clock
P. M., at which time creditors may
attend, prove their claim)), examine
the bankrupt, elect a trustee, and
transact such other business us may
conio beforo thorn.
December 20, 1928.'"
J. C. RUTENIC, ,
D20
Referee In Baukurptcy.
INDIAN LAND BALK.
All of the allotted and Inherited
Indian lands advertleed but not sold
on Octobor 22, 1923, will again be
offered tor Bale at 3 o'clock P. M.
on Decembor 31, 1923, at tho Klam
ath Agency office. For1 information
a to tho appraised values and loca
tion of lands, call on or write to
Fred A. Baker, superintendent, at
Klamath Agency, Oregon. -N.
SO-D. 7,14.21,28.
SUMMONS.
Equity No
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OOEOON FOR THE
COUNTY OP KLAMATH.
,0. K. Bosveov plaintiff, vs. W. L.
Bowen. defendant.
To W. L. Bowen, defendant.
In tbe name ot the state of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
pour and answer the complaint on
file In Hie above entitled suit, on or
before 29th day of December, 1923.
that being tho last duy prescribed
In the order ot the court for tho pub
lication ot this summons, and It you
fall to so appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for tho rollof prayed for
In her comDlalnt, vie; for the dissolu
tion of the bonds ot matrimony now
and harotofore existing betwoen
plaintiff and defondant, upon the
grounds ot dosartlon ton more than
one year last past and Immediately
precodlng the filing ot the complaint
herein; and for the care and custody
of the elx minor children ot plaintiff
and defendant.
ITIils summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof In the Klam
ath Evonlpg Herald, a newspaper
printed, published and of general
circulation In KInmath county, Ore
gon, onro each week for six conseru
tlve and successive weeks, the first
publication thereof being on the 16th
dayj
of November, 1923. and tho last
HERALD, KLAMATH
wrarr
NEWS OF-
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
HIGHWAY MEN ROB
CLEAR L. RANCHER
OF FOUR DOLLARS
HlfAHTA VIEW, Ike 21,
(Hpocliil.) On IiIk wny homo
offer xelllna; hi cuttle and at
tomling to biiftlnewi In Merrill
and Mulln, Oscur Uuker, a
runrher of tho Clear Luke num.
try, a held up by two high-uvnu-u
and relieved of $1.
Tim liie xt ppel to the rami
find ordered linker to liol, up
Ms hands. lf compiled. He
tluti no ordered to drop his
purxo mi the ground and move
on.. ItakJT hail di-poxlutl hi
money ln tho bunk befoiv Iniv,
liiK ton n and hnd but $4 In the
piime.
YEARLING KILLED
BY AUTOMOBILE
SHASTA VIEW, Dec. 21 Charlie
Faught lost a yearling Tuesday. It
was killed by a car on the highway
a short distance from his heme. The
radiator on the car was pretty well
demolished, but no one Injured. '
CHILOOUIN
Mr. and Mrs. Wtado Crawford spent
Wednesday In Klamath Folia doing
Christmas shopping and visiting with
friends.
Frnnk Burgess and family left
yesterday for Hornbrook, Calif.,
where they will spend tho winter.
Burgess has been employed ss mill
wright by tho Chlloquln Lumber
company during the past summer
and fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flurry wont
to Klamath Falls Tuesday to spend
tho duy'. I . ,
Marvin Cross of Klamath Falls
was a business visitor In Chlloquln.
Wednesday, buying furs . .
Miss Mae Gardner drove to Klam
ath Falls Wednesday to do Christmas
shopping. '
Mrs. D. B. Laurttsen, Wednesday,
took hack tho management of the
Plue Cono Ico cream parlor, after a
vacation of several months during
which tlmo stirf, took a tntt) oast.
, HOW ABOUT 70 TO1 SO
Sacramento doctor warns that the
heulth danger age la from 5 to 9.
This will be welcome news to the
old timers. ...
IA vacuum, lunch kit would please
the men who carries his lunch Cur
rlns for Drugs. 21
STUFFED UP HEAD
Instantly Open Every Air
PatsaK) Clear ihroat,
Too
It your nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because ot nasty
catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure
antiseptic cream Into your nostrils
It penetrates through every air pas
sage, soothing and hearing swollen,
Inflamed membranes and you get
tnitant relief.
Try thts. Get a small bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store.
Your clogged nostrils open right up;
your head Is clear; no more hawk
ing or snaffling. Count titty. All
the stuffiness, dryness, struggling
tor breath Is gone. Yon tee) tine.
Adv.
publication feeing on the 28th day
ot December, 1923.
Done by order ot the Hon, A, L.
Leavltt, Judge ot the above entitled
court, said orden, being dated tho
15th day ot November, 1923.
F. H. MILLS.
' Attorney for plaintiff, postofflce
address, 802 Wllllts Bldg., Klamath
Falls, Ore.
N. 16-23-80 1 7-14-21-28.
DANNY WAS ON
CREAM CLEARS A
FALLS - OREGON
MERRILL. MALIN
TEAMS PLAY TIE
FOOTBALL GAME
SHASTA VIHW, Dee. 21 (Spe
cial.) After battling for about two
hours Tuesday, the football game
between tho Murlrll and Mulln high
school teams resulted In a tie. Tho
Kume was played at Malln.
STREET LIGHTS FOR
EAST CHILOQUIN
CHILOQUIN, Dec. 21. (Special)
The Oregon-California Power com
pany is installing street . lights In
West Chlloquln. The lights are a
great Improvement to the town and
were much needed.
MERRILL
3frs. Thomas Martin ot Klamath
Falls spent lost week In Merrill the
guest of her daugh:r, Mrs. R. H.
Anderson. '
Tho library club gave a card party
Saturday evening In the library. A
large crowd was out and the evening
was spent In playing "500." Re
freshments were served during the
evening. The hostesses r were Mes-
dames It. L. Dulton. William Walker,
R. H. and R. C. Anderaon. Tbe club
gives these parties1 once a month
during the winter.
..Mrs. JB. L. Hosley spent a few days
In Merrill to attend the dance and
club card party. ,
E. A. Davis returned Monday eve
ning from an extended visit in Los
Angeles. Mrs. Rose Davis and Sum
ner Davis were Klamath Falls visi
tors Monday. ; .
.Tho special meetings at the Pres
byterian church ere being well at
tended nnd a great deal of Interest
fs being manifested Sunday an all
day's meeting was held. In tbe after
noon Rev. X. B. Harrison, addressed
tho men In the Presbyterian church
and Miss Marjorle Harrison ad
dressed the women at Merrill hall.'
Both meetings of the church gave a
turkey dinner ln the I. O. O. F. hallt
Over 100 wereTiresenr atfa everybody
did full Justice to the meal. ;
'Eugene Merritt, Clifford Shuck
and Lester Moore went to the hills
near tho old Turner mill and got
Christmas trees tor the school.
Shasta View-Malin I
" 4
Uoe MHcka was a Klamath Falls
Falls visitor Tuesday, i
, John Spolek and Miss Lamplot of
Malln were recently married.
(W, H. Chandler, an old-time
rancher of this place but now ot
Portland, ho been visiting relatives
in the east and spent a short time
DUTAilTCRES
Just the moment yon apply Men-tho-Sulphur
to an Itching, burning
or broken out skin, the ithlng stop)
and healing begins, says a noted
skin specialist. This sulphur pre
paration, made Into a pleasant cold
cream, gives euch a quick relief,
even to tlery ecxema, that nothing
has ever been found to take Its
place.
(Because of Its ger-destroying prop
erties, it quickly subdues the itch
ing, cools the lrrlatlon and heals the
ecxema right up. leaving a clean.
smooth akin In place ot ugly erup
tions, rash, pimples or roughness.
Tou do not have to wait for Im
provement. It quickly shows. . You
con get a little jar ot Rowles Mentho
Bulphiir at any drug store.
THE LOOkOUT
IF SKIN BREAKS
APPLYSULPHUR
m DADDY! OH ''WifllB r DADDY, i HEARD -
L: DADDY! J J ' H R SAMTACLAU3 AROUND UjPifB!:
iH-r ' ' 1 HERE LISTENING JU5TrTJ
Lzr?-rr-'' V nmk a Yzr mZZZZ
here with friends, returning to IiIk
homo la Portland Wednesday.
frho Helping (fund ladles were en
tertained by Mrs. Thomas of Malln
Wednesday with the following ladles
presonl: Mesdanies Jacobs, Myers,
Mnckcn, Bailey, Wilson, Sanders,
Foglo, GrayBon, Clark, Taylor, th
hostess and her mother. Whilo the
ladle worked very hard preparing
for thofr entertainment given re
cently and are to be congratulated
on the success of It, they feci amply
rewarded as tho net proceeds were
3116.44. Their next moetlns will
not bo held nntll the 16th ot Jan
uary. '
. Tho entertainment given at the
Malln hall Friday evening by Miss
Wn!tonof Merrill, assisted by the
high school of Malln Is being very
highly spoken of by tho many who
attended and they can recommend
Miss Walton's ability as aa enter
tainer.
Mrs. E. H. Thomas' mother stars
tor Log Angeles Thursday where she
expects to spend the winter.
iMrs. Jac&bson, preceptress of the
high school ot Malln, will Jeave Fri
day for Eugene where she will spend
the holiday vacation. .
Rubber aprons. A practical gift
for i the housewife Currins for
Drugs. 21
m '
Brunswick records. The record of
amazing clearness Currln Says so.
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LINKVILLE IN
EVERETf rRUE
tStfreS) .
TOi)C-" fY IINTMW, WWTMW I HOMR ... ..
L'V a3 f you say V f no-no-wo
1 rrnoueLS- I abwo . 1
fsoMe joVEft.s(i"iiE:o u5a 8ieiS,( y
e To worby aukt Sarah PEABoox g jfM T ArT M
LEADER OS THE SOCIETY POA I VT 4 HI V
.i yr '.-1
WOMAN TRYING TO
SAVE DOG Bifl EN
BY RABID COYOTE
CBtlxigvl.t, !): Jil (3,K.
riiil.) Mr". II. I). Htockwcll,
of Aftpgrove, was bltu.it yester
day by u siiptKmedly mnd coy. .
e which had attacked her
log. Mrs. Htookwoll saw tbe
animal fltfitinu: wttli the dog
and ran out; to Mr Wo it awiiy,
when tho royoto turned upon
her, Inflict Ina; a had wound.
Tho nnliuul was later killed.
. The 20,000 Inhabitants of , Ber
muda depend for their water supply
upon the rain that falls on the roofs
of their Coral houses and flows in
to storage tanks.
. . . . ; v
.An olittrlc curling Iron would
please the Miss or Mjru. who bolw
her hnlr Cnrrlna for Drugs. 2t
RHEUMATISM NEURITIS
Remarkable new treatment stops
' Rheumatism or Nsuritls in any
form. Vory worst oases rallend at
enoe. Thousands of euree-roporiod.
N need for anyone to SMffar. Ask
amy druggist for "Alien'! Rhou
matie Troatmwit," in Tablot Perm.
Price $1 Pr box. All uggla
carry It. Hart M. Allan Labora
tories, Mfrs, Box 1340, Loa Angeles,
Calif.. .... ....
YE OLDE TIMES
By CONDO
By ALLMAN
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