l iiin.vv, vmw aiiv m, j ma t THE EVENING HERALD' OliAHHiriKD AD ItATItH Flrit Insertion .par Una loo .per Una lSe .per Una BOo -par Una BBc ..per Una 00c Two Insertion . Tbnaa ,nUiiw Vor ,fpnrttoiM Wrajk 0 ,tlina) por Una Tflo Minimum ,thrgn Ho. Ada not onawqjlTa ara charged sew foilpwrln,; enoh umlHinn. TjT!it nerton la in "'Now To day," ,f?numn without tr chargo, but 11 ,naertlqna In that oolumn ara ff,' fjlrit .Insertion rl. DUptay' alneslflad ari( (wbera typa lajrfar Wan thla l uaed) ro ouatad nlna Unas to ,tflch, Copy mut ba to Ho raid oifloa by noon to lt In that day'a paper. NEW TODAY IlrlnK your f una lo tho Northern Fur Hhop itt 100 Ho. ,7th M. und llSVO thniil Iliad" up Into boiikiHiImk yon will ho plcnuoil wllb. Wo tuke, raw fur In nxrhnngn Tor our work, rrlcos ronjonublo. Phono 10 1 W. ' ' 8.1). 11 Foil SAUK Of IriKlo for residence Hot, my equity In poultry ranch, 1121 Lincoln at. ' s-H FO HKNT Twin-room npi(riitnni nt Sia Oak at. W)ANTBD X.argo, clean cotton raits (no wool I lie lb., Iluruld office. Room and board In private fam ily: rofnroncea- exchanged. I'lionc tlMW, DOT J lift h at. D-D FOIl BALK Five-room plnntnrod house with bath, stone foundation, garage: on pavement. $3ouo; cli tmyment. tK.O, bn lull re ltd month. CieiU'OTK & BMITH. 8-9 LOST lllntweon pec. 0 and 12. from iCumV No. 11. nn Natron eutort. black homo, weight nltoui Uno llm., rnauhod innim, whitu none, both hind fnoi'whMo (about 8 Inches). K yearn' old. Clinch huKui type. I'im notify C. A. IllM-hc, llonihruok. fa I 8-H lavo ordera for piano tutilng nt ICIainatli Koll Muulc lloimc. 122 H. OtU bt. S.J I'XJR ItKNT Five-room home, ono hojf titll" from city lunho. Clunp. Homo land If dnelreil. Call nt 122 ft. titb 8t. 8-0 Will tho lady who wa formerly lOrneitlno ,Mon of HncrninciKo, call upon tier cotiHln, Mru. Ixitllo Nowl lUK. att Kvaua' npiirlmi'iitN, April I. Ing, ut Kvuua, Apt., AH. 1 8-12 WANT purlieu, wlih or without cam. to travel In Orcein, Callforolu and sM-ntnrn mulen: lio wcnicrn Canada. Thl lit a splendid innncy-mnklnii proposition. If lim'icnii'.l cnli at room 108, Arcado hotel. - t-9 Hulncrlpi Ioiib luken for nil innitu rlnea. full Mr. F. K. I'fllctn. phone SVi-ll. ' F-Mlne MUSIC jicmio. Z. Patera, aeorodlted on piano and violin, Appolntmenta oa Saturdaya. Bundaya and Mondayt only. Addroaa T48 Broad at. next to Blxth. J15-F16 - FOR RENT FOR IlENT Houaekeeplng tooiii, fnrnlxhed. new paper nnd linoleum, 120, 1142 I'lne; phone f.CSR 7-8 FOR KBNT Ouo hosted bedroom lit prlvatu (umtly. 414 Wirlnut atroct. 0-12 FOR-ItENT TTwo Irrlgatod farina, 'Francla J. Ilowno, Donnnra, (J-12 FOR- RENT Sloeplng rooms for gantlomon, cloaa In. 1149 Pine atreet. ssir FOR RUNT 2 2-roorn and 1 1-room pu,; alio cabin, tl? lUiu atrcei PI1006 842-W. rrn FOIJ RENT Two-room ' pt.; mo cabin. 419 lOlfc at. rbone 842 w. ' - Btt. WANTED WANTEU Two lady' roomers, pri vate family. 438 lllRh nt. 7-!'' WAVTED To bmrrow 81200 for one. two or threo yqarn: Rood e c.urity. Lien, nolo or morlitnfio. r, t). lloxi2C4. 7-8' WANTKI) Man to work on ranch. Krnncla J. nowno; Ilonunrw, 0-8 WIAJJXBO A hoiiHolteopor to euro tot- 0-yonr-old girl. Call nftur fi:30, phona 49UW or call 345 N. Ulli at. .- Stf WANTED Work by flrat-class coon, hnVu own wnllt'ciw, MV; ' John LtlnU. Uorrls, tul.. 1", O. llox . 0-11 Safety razor blndea aharpened. Oth at. (Unrbor abop): ' iU-Fll POSITION WA.NTBU -If Jfou iwa worth taora you earn earn mbre by aocutHng a bottor position through The Herald claaslflod ad column. 80t, LOST & FOUND The prostlgo of Herald Wnnt Ads has boon nttulnod not moroly hy The Ilornld's lni'RU circulation, but by tho lnct Hint nil ot Ita readers are Interested In Qur Want Ada. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR 8ALK Largo lot, rood loca tion, whoa) for cnih,' VTrlio llox A. II., Ilurnla ofllco, AT I'ATTKIIHON'H TAINT HTOriK you win find a oomplnto and up-io-duio lino of rnnincln, stiiln nu (I var nish lu chub from .', pint up. Iiui. Hi I n i! foil, roofing, nlnivLtiiK paper "Nil kIiimk. Wi Mull for cash, pay cash and null for low. 0-12 ITOIt HA 1. 10 Now dirndl steel garage. 10x18 font, pnrtnblii, $10(1. HikiL Clinli. Mpol Cusli llilnkn grocery, h2 Kliimntli uvu. n-8 FOR 8AJLB Iarge red onions, enn bugo, parsnips, carrots, boctit Bauurkraut, 8So por gal., bring youi Jar or barroi; John llonr.lk, 1 , miles nnnhwoal of Malln. J29-H1 123. CO ALL-WOOL BU1T On OVKltCOAT tailored to your moas ura by A. Nnah Tailoring Co. All one prlro. Phono 109. A. It. Itonnnr will cull any time and thow jtoodn. Now Sprlnii atrlim and anmnlua lum rn- Colvod. RalUfoctlon guRruntood. DrnHH oettor for lwi. 2(,-lT2& Nowiown kpplna, at tbelr bint no. l.r.6 a box delivered, d nine. B A. Nye, Tnlnt, Ore. J24-M24 OKANCiES IS par 40. lb. box by pro- pain parcel pout; no emu, iimnnk jund arapufrult aame. price or will i mix any way you wnnt ihiim. II. II. (,1'hlllllia, Corning, Cnl. 12if i Hay for anl; will dollvor. I'linni, I 83W. it. I. Urnltonatoln, Hit j ' PICKLKD OLIVES. II. 10 per gal lon, by prepaid purrel Jol. II. H. 1'bllllpa, Corning, Cal. ' 27tf Tim Evening Herald la the ! mod I um through which many poopli, 'ii'lly tbelr wanta by ualng Ita i -Umtlflmt cnlumna, Telephnna K8. Tlio Evonlnc I fern Id la the medium through whlrh many people upply tholr wauta by unlng Ita j -liiMlfli'd roliimna. Tolnphnno 88 POULTRY OKUTJFIKD DAIIY CHICKS White and Drown !,eghomj, narrod Roeka. It. I. Itcda. Illack Mlnorcaa. Now booking for apdng dollvory. All flncka eertlflod by tho (ilonn fount IWm Uureau. I'rtc on application. Orlund Itutchery, Orland, Clviin Co., Oallf. 23tf The preatlRo of Herald Want Ad haa been attained not merely by The tlnrald larsu circulation, but br 111 fact that all of Ita renders are nlnreitted la Our Want Ada. The Evenlnx Herald U the medium through which many people supply Uielr want by unlng lu Infilled enliiBlaa, Tolephone 81. LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CK FOR PVIIUaiTION. Dnpartmeot of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at lJikovlow Oregon, January 12, 1924. Notice la horoby given that Wil liam M. Lorvns, wboao poatoUIro ad- rtrtwa Is 123 N. Clh. St., KJ a in nth Falls, Oregon, did, on iha SUi day 01 January. 1923. tile In tlila office Sworn Sintoment and AppllouJon, No. 011994, to purchase tho BW'A nw and W 8W. Section 16. Township 88 Booth, Range 11 Eaat. Wlllamotte Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions ot the act of June 3, 1878. and acta amen datory, known as the "Timber and Stono Law," at such value as mlRlit ba fixed by appraliwinont, and tbnt, pursuant to auch application, the land and timber thereon have been appmlnod, Timber at $1100. the Um ber eetlninled 1100 M boanl font at 81 par M, and the hind 130; thai snld eppllcum will offer final proof in support of bis application eno worn statement on the 82d day of March, 1024, before C. R. bd.ap, clerk of the County Court, at Kliup ath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro teat thla purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent liutues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In thla office, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. F. 1'. LIGHT, Resistor. J1G-Marl7ln& NOTICE FOR l'UBMOATIOJt. Dopartmeht of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office nt Ijikovicw, Oregon, January 4. 1924. Nottco In hereby Rlvon that Lola R. King, whoso poetoftfce address la 1363 Commercial street, 1'ortlaml, Oregon, did, on tho 18th day ot June, 1923, tile In this office Sworn Stnlo moivt nnd Application, No. 0120ti2, to pnrohnso tho SI'Hi 8W, Bocllon 8, Township 37 Bouih, IiniiBo 11 Mi East WUIbimntta Moi'klhm, nnd tho timber thereon, undjir Hie pro visions ot the act ot June 3, 1878, and not a amendatory, known as tho "TUubor nud Btono Lnw," ut aucji value ns might bo fixed by oppraiso uiout, nud that, pursuant to bik.U ap pllcaUon, the land and tluilmr tbere - ... 1 'i 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' MaW.TJCT SAW ABi ,, AK' Uh r'AD PDF. C.WLE3 V Vint T.FNT Tf) TU' A ?orF:?I.MTfMr,rT5 OfPlcF. . i.l-( THH EVENING LEGAL NOTICES bn have been appraised, ths 'ilihbor eatlmatad 90 M, board feet at IM par M, and the Und 4o; that aald applicant will offer final proof tn support of bor application and sworn stiitoimmt on tho Cth day Of April, 1914, be Cora O. R. DoLup, cloik of tho county count, at , Klumaib Falls, Orc'Kon. Any parson U at llburty to pro tout thla purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before puluiit Issue, by filing a cor roborated affidavit in this office, al leging fa-t which would detent tne on try. . F. P. LIGHT, Jtvglatiir. IU-Wrl7lne. PUHMC IAND HALE. Department of Km Interior. United Slates land office tit liko vlow, Oregon, January u, .1924. . Notice la horoby given llun, as dl rocted by tho coiiiiiilMtouvr of the Kenonil land office, under provlHlons of Kncilon 2406, It. H., Miursusmt 40 tho appllcntlon of Kmllo Kannt, aerlui No. 0120118, wo will offer at public Mile, to tho highest bidder, but at not Itiw than !l. fiO per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M,, on the loth day of March 1924, next, at this office, the following tract of lum!: Lot 1 and NE'4 NV,'A ot section 7, townnhtp 37 south, range 11 Vi lOust Wlllatnolte meridian. . Tho solo will not be kept opon, but will bo doclnred Hotted when those present at the hour mimed have ceased blddlug. The person making thu highest bid will be required ,to Immediately pay to tho receiver the amount thereof. Any nernonn claiming adversely the abovo-dftMrihed 'and are advised to file their olslms, or objecttans, on or hirforo the tlui dedbjitated for snlo. F. P. LIGHT, J11,18,:;-F1,8,15. Register. NOTK TVOF Bni-niFF'S BALE So. 1020 Kiully. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Orcnou, for Klasmtb county. G. W. Bchwartz, plaintiff, versus Thomas J. Hrmull, as administrator of the efttato of Geosa W. Howell, Hr., decoasod; Thonuia J. Howell, Ik-rtha Howell, George V. Howell, Lurn Howell, Until A. Turiibull. Thomas Turubull, llnzcl Btofer, Clnlre Htofor, Viola Johnson, Ucnjamln Johmiun, Miyrtlo Doe. Victor Doe, Dlanch Howell, MuTy Howoll, Floyit Howell, DnWard Howell. Ijiurn How. ell Hou, John Hoc, Vanlta Howell, MarselU Howvll, Nina Howell. Khliol Kent, Erneat IMwoII, Pcnrl Howell, lvatura Howell, Dclbcrt Howell, lo-'by Howell, Alice Howoll, Royal Taylor, lttnli Taylor, Elsio Taylor, HiiKh Taylor nnd the unknown heirs of Ueorse W. Howell, Sr., deceased, defendauts. Dy virtue of an execution and or der of Halo l5ued out of tho above emllled court on tho 10th day or January, 11124, upon a Judgment and ducreu ot foreclosure entered In the uhovo entktled milt on tho 10th day of January, 1924, commanding mt to make sale of the real property hereinafter tlctcrlbcd, I will, on the 9th diiy of February. 1924, at the hour of 10 o"clock, A. XI., at the front door of (ho county courthouse In Kl.imnth Kails, Oreuon, offer for uUo and proceed to sell to the IiIk.'i et bidder for cash In hand, tho real property heerinaftor described, to aiulsfy me sum of 2200 with lnlerr et at the rnte of S per cent per an num from May 15. 1921,' and Hio furlher sum of $'20."i.r,0 with InterMt thereon at tho rato of C per cent per annum from May 21, 1923. and the further sum of J350 attorney's foea, nnd 171. S costs and disbursement, nnd costs of and upon said writ, tho nald real property bolntr situate in ICiinalh county, atnto of OrpRon nud rtirtlctllarly dcfcidbed as follows, to-wli: Ki of SW'i of Sec. 2.1. xk r NW'tf and NWIVJ of NEVi of Sec- -t: v !ii 01 si; '4 and SKi of SE 'i of See. 23, nnd ne of XK'4 of Sec tion 26, nil lu Twp. 40 Koutli, lUuig-e n juist v iiimnt'Uo Moridtan. L. U LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oro. Ily HUltT ii. IiAWilCINS, Deputy. 11. 18,25-1. S. . 4lllii'.li;h the iiiumnlfled npea ot aucjeut Kityjit shov.- evidence of rick cm, 110, definite evidence of this di.; tiiies has yet been found In the mimcriiis human bodies examined frt :i ancient graves n'f ,thnt Intnl.. AmonR the. natives of Smith Africa there l.s 11 general hollef In the epHt sou). One ,i'!hp betlov? In thi'de no-ills one In II10 head, another In Iho stomach, and 11 third In the big loe. Thet Evening Herald is tho medium through which many people supply tholr wunu by lining its elaiwiried columns. Telqnhnne R iocsi sun him mxmm ixm r - hfrJWlKJ WMM m V MOM Mian rs V taTi III RZ.rWi HTWa 1 ;$c mm mm ml l ,4 ' km A rife ; HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Calls On Nation to Get Behind Forestry Measure i ,,fci ; t,-..zi, -Hbe. v Senator yurr. ir CwfesLaf?rop Pack MCjnljers of Senate Forestry Conrrnlttoe and prefcld mt of tho Amcritna Troo Asaortatton of Waehlngton, U. C. trliich Is rarmiaiim lnir to arooae the public to the Importance of puttls;; eighty-one million acres of Idle land to work growing trs. If there were 81,000,000 idle freight cars or 81,000,00 Oldie people In this country a terrtWe roar would go up, says Charles Latbrop Pack, president of the American Treo As soc.'Ion of Washington, D. C, which Is camplagniug tor a national for est policy. Dut too fa-t there ui 81,000,000 million acres of idlo hind In tills country most of It east of the Mississippi river and fit for little c!eo, but growing trocs does not In terest the public as it should, ac cording to Pack. Tho McXary forestry bill has Just teen introduced In tbe United States. Tho chamber of commerce of the 1'nitcd Smtea has Just an nounced a referendum vote In favor of forestry policy legislation ny a tremendous majority. Tho national forestry program comlnrttce, made up of newspaper publishers, lumber men and paper manufacturers. 1ms hern boforo the senate forestry com mittco and stated the situation. Pack, who lias Just given unnual forestry priics to varloua forest schools aud a thousand-acre dem onstration forest to the New Yor!: Stale college of forestry at Syracuse, says tho people m"6t wuko up to an GEORGES SETS BEAUTY STYLES SAN FRAuVCISCO, Feb. 8. With Georges Carpentler, famous French pugilist, setting the style, are th? beauty (hops and hair dres3crs about to find themselves swamped by male pilrona demanding a marcel of per maqejit wave? Photographs of the Carpentler coll have reached thla country nnd tho followers of fash ion's latest fancies are secretly try ing out tbe effect. It Is raid that Carpentler has a method In his madness. All mat tresses arl lundo of curled hair. It hr.s resilience. A curled hair Is like a spiral spring. . It Carpentler Is over called tq meet Jack Deuipsv-y fain he will Jiuve SOUU'llilug io bcuiicf.' .011. Ho ha? rccd tho Recount of Upw Jack, hiin odf. went Urtaugh liio ropos aiu "bounce the old b'-'!"" tt a lype vr(ter. (tjeorges prcfora a good Os lermoor, (p.';i it he has to carry it around with him. The mnrcel wave tor a prlze fighter has tho principle behind It of a shock-absorber. It might even save mi oa-.t, from 'becoming a 'cauliflower.'' It may appeal to ajplraut.) on tho fool-bull stitind for next yur. ' "VVhy )k'iik o practical vnlues, however, en there Is So maeh lo be said for bounty? H is oaly Hie VISIT POSTPONED ' . ( v 'r?A . .I'M 1f. . i Pat ManrisonX 7 economic situation that la of tbe most vital Importance to tbe welfare of tbe country. He has sent thousands of pounds of American tree seeds to help deforest France and Great Britain, in tho hope that the lessons of war in those countries may be brought homo to tho people of thl3 country, where tho prices of lumber aro constan'-ly on the rise because the center of the lumbr industry H fast approaching tbe Pacific coast. "It tho people will get behind the JfcXary Bill," says Pack, "there is a great chance to make some pru rca3. Oongiiess must hear from the people. We must put Idlo land to work. Every man, woman and child Is vitally interested In this bill. A big part of tho high cost of every thing Is directly traceable to the cost of forest products. Now England, Pennsylvania, the Lake States nrc now Importing lumber for their man ufacturing needs when once they pro duced nil they needed and exported soaxc too. We must have a steaay flow of forest prtodtf.ts as close to tbe factory doors as possible. It means steady prosperity. Let every business man urge his congressman lo get behind forestry legislation at this congress." rarest typo of femln'no face that stands the te3t of a perfertly "flat" hair dress. Men have simply over looked tho point nil those years. Many a man has undoubtedly gone his way unnoticed all for the lack of a curling i:tn. They soy that Paris was quick to catch the point. What Paris says. In the way ot fashions, America ni'-'st do. DEVOTES $100,000 TO WIDOWS. ORPHANS STOCKHOLM, Feb. S. Mirj Elsa Biandstroni, called "the Angel of Siberia," lias begun the investment of the f 1 00.000 which she raised by her popular lectures in tho I'nit cd Slates last 'year in tho cau3a of tho widows und children of central European war prisoners in Ruissia. Miss Brandstrom has established a children's borne at the castle ot Xcusorso, near Jliftwelde, in Sax ony, whero the children can no b.DUght up in cheerful surroundings and under the host ot care. The instruction t.i (o bo individual and practical, including such things us household management and garden ing. The prestige of Herald Want Ads h been alUined not moroly by Tho HcruJd's larfc'p circulation, but by tho fact that all of its renders are HiWestrd 1n flur 'ant Ad jH!' MtfWEB IS SADty CSVPPCINTEO Kfl 7 M us? 6oy- FeEcvtiss; VOO ii I AM TO imiNiA MX) HAD Klamath Lodge Directory M-iiivr""iii"firv rnrVi -ai -i-i- iiriyinnr-rijitAij-autj- nri.irunjn' DEATH RATE IS LOWER IN LONDON I ILCNIiO.V, Ftb. 9. Sir -Whiter KlniRT-r, coatiulicr of the National Hoaliii !n:t;.v.:co department. Is rctJicr oi,iin;?,Uc about the health of tho pt'jylr! o! 'it Mt Britain. In a recent r, -.. . Sir Walter said that dc rl.e Iho tnti that during tho last le v ye.jri they had been paas ing Jlmugii tho greatest wave of dc proii'r.n $!e country had known since the Xnpsleoolc era; the health of -tho .jvsopJo ws ateadily Improv ing, LzJ"t year, ha added, tho dan:n-, late iva.i the lowest 'on -.record and Iha -Jolant woltallty rato'Woa about one-half of that of 15 to 20 years ago. It was- a tiioering f.ict to to. niie-'ier,-lh3 rjeakw concluded, that a child bor.-i today had an expecta tion of IT.i 12 yfam lor.gsr thftn had b'i grandfthet., j Tbo KvcDliig Herald 1s the medium through whicb many people lupply (heir wants ,by using Its 1an!f!ed Columns, Telophonu 88. IJA.LTOX ADDIXO MA CHINK nt Southwell's. g-9 LINKVILLE IN 7 j (-.'" CJ-T IT L4TSJ TtRfsrS EVERETT TRUE N( THAT VOO KSSP FROM TfMtS TO TlH3 TWA-r YOU UetC rice to 5cFTT-ce. - (JH41 MAWl. yow Qor TO SA-f in 12FeK-CiS j'M when yoo set R - TWO FO '1 x-" ir MOM, IN! 7 --J - i x v m : l'? . I !..J : 1- I :-r-.-T..n I.1' (" -WecMrln r. r-'v m-. t - - -r 1 i '-"; 'T- H;t- i .. - ' -' . . '-, '. D passes tv3 clS l.i:T::'.l. j .: l'C.-.2 iv.-OU". ' J A. I ; MOW6T. Pag Sevan AMERICAN LIvtHOX ,. lilniiiath Post No. a ' ,"V Meetlnw 1st and 81 ''i, 'Tuesdnyii tYtitrt llniira WWX-I - lliiwmrnt.. ?;'v-.v' H. !. CiKTZ. Com- mnndiT Phono SAN-M Knights of Pythias Lodge Mc't every Monday evuii. Inn 7::! Din. I.O.O.K. Hall VIxltliiK Kntyhta welcome. W. 1). Col.om, 0.0. - K. of C. Council No. 225S a Meets Tuesday ) p. m. JS?' Lyceum Hall Hill anil ?W Hi'' VlfiitliiR Knight X- ' welcirme ' U P. Crawford, O.K. B.p.O. ELKS Meet. ,,V Thiirstliiy evenlnaj. VUlf fjjr ing . nitunuers welcome. ti Klks Temple 8rd and tiiaJ MJiln Perry O. De Lap Exulted Ruler YE OLDEN TIMES Uli- xAi..i if't. X rV.- O'JT "TLffi By CONDO PUTTING KIM OF SPlTS Opt TrttS, FACT (M5U-. Si-., 'L S4Y That i'h Odiicj t P4V TM 't-t. pgr fo Reasons ost Going to Pay it (aJ M CS.IM 1 XC3T vsa - dx. gh that's BY BLOSSER UE VJOZWT i'J A. : v nm-mf. 1 S3 X:, -1 (i .Tf. :fi'ir TniANam CAFE The plnco to got good eat. OI'KN ALL NIOHT, 3S Mnln strant, phone 1124 Hit Phono your want ads to Tho Hvv nlng Herald, 88. X.