Tuesday, MAiinr'ar,' 102.1 BVENTNfi HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Mainly - About . People IP n 44'4''44-4''r4'4'4-'r44'444K4' Xu , ii Many JIKATTV VIHITOIIH ItiwIilcntH Of Ileal iy railing Today ' 111 lilllllllllll "( 1 1 N ' AmuiiK thu Ilimtly vlitllurM who KiicHln hi tliu t'liy urn Mm. Holnnlljs iuhI daughter, I'lilnm fich nilt, Mr. mill Mm. Mcliitimh mill Aiiioh I.unily. They urn cui'Ms In till) Wllllll I'lllll'llll . IiiiikI wlill" In I 111 III li I li Fall. Yes and pics that are the best that you ever ate. They arc made just as good and they taste just as good as - GOLDEN KRUST BREAD You had better order some TODAY . Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN THE WEATHER . The cyulo-sloi'iiiagrnpli ut Under wood's pharmacy shown a lower ir!Hiiio today, u Imw "low" hav ing, moved III yimtnrd :iy nftuniu'on, cmisllig continued unsullied Condi tloiw, but inodoi'MtlnK temperature. Forecast fur nol 24 hours: Cloud) li nd uniiDltlml with conditions fav orublu for ruin. 'I'iui TyiruH rerunllug thnrinomolor rcuhli'iod in i x I in u in unil in I tl 1 1 ) ll in t (ii ji'irji t ii n today us follows; High 50 Lint 39 V. H. Weather Report Oregon: Cloudy and uiisotllud to llillilit uud Wnduowluy, probably local 'ruins, continued cool, moderate varl i ulilu wlndi. .. TO ENFORCE LAtt'H ( 'iiiiiiiilanloni'i' I in my To Iimlt I'iioii OlMci-riiui'n Of ItcimJnlJoim Hlront ('umniliiHloiier Friiney an imuncud yesterday Hint 1m would chuck up throughout tho ontlro clly In order to enforce tlin sewage regu lation that ruiiilr houses to bv within, 220 fuel of u 'main sewngo pipe. -Mineral didlniiiniitii hu vii boon reported to tho commissioner. DAIRV RANCHER Ilcrmiiii Krliiniirr VIxilliiK In Kliim mil Fall TIiIn Week ' Ilormun Hchinorr, onu f thu early settlor of tho Dairy section, 'una In tho clly tod ly on buiilauttw. Ki'lilllitri kImIi.M tliHl fit,, fttviwititf-ti. ; for mo dry farmer wern nnviir ! better and If thero In not too much '. froit bumper crop.i on tho non- I lnrliit(id limdit mny bo lookod tit I Ihlii your. DANCE AT 3,1' II HOl'HE IVIIcilu liny to Kiilcrtiiin ' With limning Forty Tliiirsdny Invitation linvo born leaned by member' of the Pelican Day club E. W. Renick . v ', Public Accbu ntant Accounting and Auditing SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG. (General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax PHONE 317 Greatest Naval PeacC'time Mobilization Combined Atlantic and Pacific Fleets in San Francisco Bay April 545th 142 dreadnaughts.baitle ships, cruisers, destroy- ers, submarines. See Them Enter Golden Gate' Welcome them Do Undo Sam's guest on board. Ten days jollification. UseiheTrains Avoid cotiRestcd highways and parking difficulties in San Francisco. Low Roundtrip Fares Mr) 'jffill - full jnformationt fur ll lmic'!ii:; p:iriy to bn given III I Him oliib li ii" " tt iurid.i nvoiiliu. The muli! h;i voiiI:ik will hi provldi'd by .liiinii' ! tmiii un'ii ''As- Kmviil ,y,t." Jloro tbiiii 200 Invllti-1 tionn woro nviit uut to. frlundii of i tho idiib. TO M KI'.T W lOflVKHDAV Illy KoiIihi AxMM'lltlloii Hrlirdillrd To .IMmukh IMiiiih For 1(12,1 A nividliiK of Mm Illy Itadi.'O an eoi'l.illoM lnm biHm H:li(s;lllli'd with thut of tho MorchnntN bureau for Weil n end iiy cvoiiIuk. 7:30 p. ni. In thu chumbci' oT noiuniur!a rooms at which tlwu, 1 1 Ji it 1 ddxlon un to tho iilnclnn of thn 19i.j Itmlno will bo niudi;. ArtordlnB to fonllnis amoin tba incri liiuilK and muinbvrt of the iinH0cl:uli.n tho Itodeo Is ccrtuln uk1:i thin ye nr. l'('IK'II.VKrt IIOAT IU1 Hull 'IV. ( ln ll, ii I.niiiili i:lli'ii" On Himdiiy M li EH N 'Mnry H i'4 U I'M Hull cun.pl'ilod noKotlatlonn ; &1 for tho purchiua of a launch to bO lui'd during thn nprlnit and mimmor i on uppor K. 1 u in a t li Jako. ThojoJ lutincb In 327. wllh an incloitrd oalrlii larno onouish to acCominodato 30 pi-rnoim. AccordliiK to Hall ho in pin n ii in R a MirlHtnnlnK purty on Himdiiy, win ii tho bout will bo nam ed tho "Mary Kllon" oUr hl (tranil ihiiiElilcr. Thn launch will bo kept In- fihlppltiijton. Southern '' fb I p S. X MILLER, D, F, & P. A! ' $ J 517Main St. Phono 709 Klamath Falls, Ore IMIIANH ItK i:iVK MOXKV llillll Indiana (ilvcil r.iiil Kiliircn Of S 1:1,11(10 IHstribiitol Today Kqual checks of $100 each wcro dlntrlbutcd ninonn 1239 Indians In lU.inmtli coiinly today, tho sum of $123,900, from tho fedoral govern ment for reservation timber sold to private lumber eoncorns. According to Kred A. Holier, spuerlntendent of Ilia Klniniith rcsnrvallon. tho Indians luivo announced their intention of purchasing a largo amount of grad ed livestock.- Ill'.Trit.VS FKOM NOIITH SIIV Clark Arrlvo In Klniuntli Fulls From In-HInIi Columblit Miss Constnnco Clark and Miss C'harlotti) Clnrk arrived in tho city yesterday from Vancouver Island, IrltjHh Columbbi, where they spent a month at their homo on tho island. IvNJOVS thip; Henry Hiiiih Iti'lurnM From. Fort-' nlglit SiH'iit )i North Henry Hnoa of tho First National Dank has returned from a two week's pleasuro trip spent In Seat tlo and Portland. Ilium arrived In tha city Sunday from Ills vacation trip. KM ALT. ItOV IIJj Son or Mr. Ami Mm. Uort !! Suf fers From Flu; Attnck niehard led, tho small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Igl, 1b seriously 111 nt tba family home with an attack of lnflunnga, according' to reports re ceived today. FOltTIiAXI) VISITOItS Klniuntli l'nlls Hotel Men lleport Full JtullllnRS . Among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week are a number of Portland guests. They are J. H. Gibbon, C. II .Wtolls, E. B. Whot stono, and H. Wrny. According to hotolmen In tho city, their rooms aro crowdod and in sovpritl Instances parties together must occupy oao largo room. .i ; FHOM KOCIC CHFEK llniirlieni RpvndtiiR Knrly Part Of Week On Iluslness In City m w m El M kn fa kJ El m H m m m 13 m u u w M a m a m m 14 El Ei Ut 53 ti m m wi is Wi m Si m ES Fa m m m- li a a m !M m m W. F. tlqrkln and C. II. McKnlght from tho Hock Crock ranch arrived In Klamath Vails Inst night to spend tho curly part of tho weok In tho clly, Thoy aro guests in tho Arcade hotel. .According to Iterkln and Mc Knlght, tho roads In that soctlon aro In oxcollont condition for early spring. MOIIHINOX IMI'HOVICS MitnnRer Of AVIiito Pelicuiii Hotel llecovorlna; From Flu Attack Albert O. Morrison, mnnagor "of tho Whlto rnHean hotel, who was taken ill with lhfluonca Sunday night, was roportod as improved this morning at tho hotel. ' :' . I TOURISTS AltMIVE ' ' '. A number of tourists, that made Klamath Falls last night, roportod honvy flurrlos of snow In the moun tains and that Klamath county irf having much colder Wdiithor than In the valley on tho other sidb of thn mountains. Among thn turgor part ies arriving In Klamath Falls wan a group form Tho Dalles. It lueludod 3 Hi &n r v A y " PCBCECO TOOTH PASTE 3dOD3T3X 13M30d mm W wMA m M ' ' ... IS Kit i "-f-fMi I mm ' Buy It 'At this I W ' '' '- h&rl " ' lMm: umLl a , '-Wsv., KLAT4ATH FALLS OREGON trfZ kL" !! i ihiw7 -w5 - ' " IIf '"J5 IS -?7N,' 'tC"1 ' Wv ' . ... HTAK SOAP; II : ii I, : : : il . h n ii ii ii Pictured in this ad are a few of the many hundreds of advertised articles for sale by Underwood's Pharmacy. To the first one bringing us a COMPLETE list of the articles illustrated above we will pay a . " . Reward of Five Dollars All you need to enter this contest is a pencil and a. piece of paper. Remember that in some of the pictures there are SEVERAL articles. So make your lists carefully and bring them in as soon as completed. .: ' When in need of any of the items pictured or any other advertised toilet articles TRY UNDERWOOD'S FIRST. Underwood's Pharmacy Mr." and .Mrs. H. A. Mitchell and son, Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Green, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.- A. A. Klrkwood and child. J. F. K.YPlXTF.n HOME , MitKiiIro to ltftiirn This Week With Light Six Fackiml J. F. Magulre, well known Klam ath Falls realtor, is expacted back In Klamath Falls tomorrow after noon or evening, according to his son, James Magulre Jr. Maguire has boen la Portland far the past ten days, where ho enjoyed his vacation. Ho will drive back a light six Packard , which he ordered early this spring. DOXATU MOXKV Jloro Than tflWO Obtained Through Subscriptions For Homo . More thun $'350 was obtained by A'Ja Wallace Uiuuh, Hold director and socrotary of the state farm homo for children, nt Corvallls, during hor Visit in Klamath Falls. A union mooting in tho I'rosbytorlan church Sunday night brought those interest ed in tho W. C T. U. home, together. "Is Klamath Falls as Itlnck as it has IUien Painted" will bo tho sub ject of discussion nt which Mrs, Vnruh will speak Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. in Scandinavian hall. KUTl'KX TO HOME Mother and Father of Mrs, Letta (iarlick Lcavo for North Mr. and Mrs. Henry Remington of MtMinnvlllo returned to their home Sunday morning nftor visit ing ia Klamath county for the past week. Th6y are parents of Mrs. Letta Oarlick of Malln and wore In this section to attend the tunoral of Albert Garllek, their son-in-law. Mrs. Remington Is a sister of Mrs. Amelia Whitlock. After settling af fairs in Malln, Mrs. Gnrllck Is plan ning on making her homo in Mc Mlnnville with her parents. JlltS. LAMMS Il,b KHiumth Woman Confined To lied For Several Days Mrs, Charles Landls Is confined to her homo with iUnoas, as the result of a tooth infection. She will bo In capacitated for several days. -4 E MOOSE ATTENTION" All Moose assemblo at the Iltilli' 4:30 Wednesday P. M. for Horry milliards lliuurai. we win imivu mu hall, marching to tho undertaking parlors at 6 P. M. No excuses. I)y order of tho Dictator. Fay Morris, Secretary. .31 R E . Ice Cream Any person who has an ice cream container of our at their residence will receive - Free Ice Cream During the past few months a number of our ice cream containers have been sent out without any ..records in our office of their whereabouts. We will give a quart brick of ice cream to any one who will call our office and report the location of an ice cream container that our driver may call for it. Klamath Falls Creamery .tify:!f..OT".