Tiim1av. .Tnminrv 17, lft2fl." the eventnv, ttehaTD, tct-amatit fatxs. ajivaoti' NEWS IN BRIEF I'raNr HoUlhera I in I'. L. WanlUk or Kugnn waa tonkins: over condlttnua In Mud Cord yeaterdny. Mr. Wardlck eaya mai mo turn uuiaiamiuia cities In the auuthvrn part of ttm (I re Klatnulh Kulls, Mod-1 ford ml Kugene with thla town ! and nrtlun of the country show-, ' Ini lb hot Inducements (r ' year-round realdcnce from a I standpoint uf weather. Mr. War-j dirk advises everyone who ran to get pnasesslun of a piece of land In thla valley whllo I ha price la I rhaap a ha wagare that In two yaare It will reach a higher level t b a o now obtained. Mmlford Kewa. Mlaa nirt lft- Mlaa (leorglanna fllft of the Flfo-Ainlck atore left yeaterdny (or Ban Kranclaro and other bay cltlee where aha will remain (or aoraa time. In Kan Kranetaeo Mlaa Cllft will visit wllb bar elsler, Mlaa Paulina Cllft. furnwr ly o( I lila city. Knroute aouth Mlaa (.'lift waa Joined by Imr mother, Mra. A. K. llenaley of Modford. It la poaalbla Mlaa ('lift will submit to an operation for tha removal of a goitre while In fan Krenclsro. , - From nunainull Wilbur Chapman,, fl. P. brake man at Klamath Folia, arrived In Aahland yesterday from Duna mulr, wbera ha apent anvoral duya after having bran laid" off work In Klamath Falla. About ten .brakomen wore rut off the Hat In 'that, city recently. Mr. Chapman will spend a few weeks vlalllng. hla Darenta and frlenda In Aab-jlu land. Ha and Morton Frulau. who waa alao laid off, ripert to be put bark to work about tha flrat or the middle of March.--Aabland Tidings. K lama III Man la Mnlfnnl F. F. Murray, forest rangur lo cated at Itorky Point In Klamath county, waa a vlaltor In Modford while eiiroule to Vancouver, Waahlngton, wbure ho will spend three mouths as reproaentatlvo of the federal formal aerrlrn In the ahopa of the bureau of pub lic roada. Med ford Kowa. Hamilton's Am Itm-k Mr. and Mra. J. 11. Hamilton have returned from a two weeks vacation trip to Ban Francisco and a number of qther rltlea of aouthnrn California. Mra. Hamil ton baa again resumed ber bual neaa dutlea at Moe a atore where she la In charge of tho, ladles roady-to-wear department. Ilomn Vmm Valle Mr and Mrs. W. C. Hal! and daughter, Mlas Mary, returned on Hunilny evening from Ashland .where Ibey attended the aervlrna A.f the lata' Mra. Fran T. Nelson, prominent resident of Klamath county who waa laid to rest In the valley city on Sunday. Mr. Webber Improve! George Webber ' baa resumed hla dutlea with The Newa aa make-up man after an lllnesa of a week at the family home. Mr. Webber waa aerlously III for sev eral days but Is well on the road to recovery at thla tlmo. I. Horned to Work Howard Hobaon, who haa spent the paal few dnya visiting with hla mother and two brothers in Ash land haa returned to Crescent Ike, Klamath county where he la employed by the Routhorn 'Pacific company. Aahland Dally Tidings. Meeting- PnatpoiHNl "r revlar meeting of the Southern Oregon Cleanera Dy ers association, which waa to have been held Saturday In Klamath .Falla, baa been post- poneo-unui next paturoay n gni PH acctiiiiii til incieiuuui avaiuor, Aahland Tidings. Mlaa Kltirelra I-cft . I Mlaa Vera Killrolm of Moo's atore lias loft on a two- wooka vacation trip which aba plana to apend in aouthern California. Mlaa Elttrelm la a ealealady In tho roady-to-wear deparlmont of Moo'a atore. . ' Clearance on llata No bate over $6.00, and many leas. Iiarnhart'a. McCarthy Bldg., lit North 71 61. Adv. I9tf Vlaltor From Mcdford Mr. and Mra. B. D. Doromtia of the Standard Cleaners on Oak street spent the wock-end vlsll inaj at the home of their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mra. K. D. Busaard. Tamales Robertaoo'l. tSt Phone 71-R. Adv. t '. N. Itb Bt T-eM Attmiled Kuncra.1 Mr. and Mra. T. B. Abbott were among the local pooplo who at tended tha laat rltca for the late Mr. Frank T. Nolaon hold In Aahland on Sunday. ' Notion's Minilr Htor At 1036 Main. New Columbia phonographs and latest records. H-Ot Crutrgoa Cruel Kmll Schlesel, dairyman of thla county, filed suit for dlvorco agnlnst Ann M. 8cliloanl In clr . cult court on Monday afternoon. Hchliianl charge his wlfo With cruolly. At Norton' Mnalo Htorr ' lose Main, you'll find tho beat value la plauoa. 14-tt F.ajoylng Trip Hoiilh Kd Van Sickle of the TJalalgor Motor company I enjoying a va cation In aouthern California with relative and friend. Offlivr Nanus! r'or Viw A Iritis with, other clvlo and orlal e I u b iid IaiIkm, Hit rtubckah'i of Klummli Full bur llixtullt'd officer fr tha ensuing your. Following (ho Installation which was held In the I. O. (). Y. hall I ho members, numbering close to 100 enjoyed , laniale n-'d Id tha banquet roniu. Tba officer Inetalled ttii-luded: Noble (1 rand, 1. 1 u a Mutachenhacher; viva grand, llcatrlia I'erklna; recording secretary, A I lea lloel- lor; financial secretary, Nellie Waltenhurs; treaaurer, Adeline Cofur; It. (1. N. (I., Null Kramer; I.. B. N. ()., AUrada Htelnmeti; It. B, V.' (.. Pharmlna Johnaon: I.. B. V. U., lintel Oram; war-1 den, Catherlno bi; conductor, Martha Leslie; chaplain, Addle Walker; Inaldo guard, Harriett Katun; outaldo guard, Mable Fos ter; planlat, Margaret tllrlTI ; truateva, Marjorla Uttarboln, Jen nie Hum and Flora t.'mmltt I'aat Nol.Io (Irand, Fannie Young and Viola Jonea wdve InatallliiK olflcrra. KnJ)lna; Training Frlenda of Mlaa Fannla Btoopa, formerly of thla city, will be In tereated to learn aha la enjoy ing bar training -at HI. Franrla huapltal where aha baa been for a I in oat alx montha. In letters to frli'nda In Klamath Falla, Mlaa Ktoupa wrliaa of seeing many of the local young women who trained at Ht. Francis hoepltal, a inimrwr of whom graduated laat October. "It aeems very much Ilka home to ace them com- "d going from their various caeea here at tha boepltal. abe wrltee. Mlaa Btoopa waa employ ad with the II. N. Moe store while bare. Club Mens U'etlnrMlny Mra. '. Powell will be hostesa lo the mvmkera of the Art Needle Work r'ub at bar home on Wednesday afternoon. The mambera had planned lo meet at the home of Mra. Wilbur Jonna and It la hoped members will oh aerve the change. Mra. Powell baa Invited the m.-mhora to meet with her at 2: SO o'clock.' The Art Nondle Work club la the oldeat aoclal club In Klamath Falla. DUprruallon Tonlgtit The Chlloqnlu Maionle lodge will receive Ita dispensation thla evening when Grand offlcera from Portland will be present. Including tlrand Secretary Chen ay. A lirge number of Maaona from thla city are planning to make the trip to Chiloquln aud thoao wishing to do ao are aakod to be pruaent at the lodge rooms promptly at 6:30 o'clock. Dinner Fritluy Micht Th first social affair which members of the Grade Teachers , Association have planned is the dinner et Masonic temple on Krl I day night at :30 o'clock. Fol lowing dinner an evening of carda will be enjoyed. All leach era are aakad to attend, and gueata will be permitted. Mlaa. Mae Phlnney la chairman of the committee In charge of arrange ments. - I To Call Moling i J. A. Gordon, director In charge of the transportation and ratua committee of the chamber of commerce plana try call a meeting of hi committee eorne, time during the week to conaldnr a number of Important malora. Mr. Gordon's committee, one of the moat Important In the cham ber of commerce, la composed of H. D. Murlenaon, A. i. Voye and A. K. Campbell. nistribntlon Htartetl " . Distribution of telephone , dl ' rorlorloa bv the local exchange ,Url,d ,, ,nd pH, receV ing tho new books are asked to dispose of the old laauea. Thla will enable belter service to the patrons for many of the num bers have been changed since the last book waa Issued alx montha ago. - ' At Johnson Hiuillo The atudlo of Mrs. Wlllard Johnson at 420 Main will be tho meeting place of tho Klamath County Music Teachers aaaocla Hon on Thursday evening. Mem bora are aakod lo be preaent at 7:30 o'clock. A moat Interesting program haa boon outlined for thla meullng. e Mooao Club Party Members of tho Moose lodge are planning for the social and dunce which thoy have scheduled for Wednesday evonlng at Moose hall. Invitations have been ia aued to aoveral hundred and tho affair promlaea to bo one of tho moat enjoyable of the winter months. Teachers To lractli Teacher of the Grade Teach era Association will meet at the Fremont gymnasium on Friday afternoon at 4: IK o'clock to try out for baakethall. It la planned by tho toai'hers to work up a fast loam and already much In terest Is , being t shown by tho members. Elliott 1.0ft For South Orovllle Klllott, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hamilton loft this morning for southorn California where he will remain on a com bined business and pleasure trip for tho coming two weeks. Kl llott nindo tho trip south by motor. Meeting Tlitirsdify livening Members of Rebekah lodge will meet in regular session In 'the lodge room on Thursday eve ning. Thl will be the flrat meet ing tinder the direction ot .the newly tnsta'vd officers. Standing Ja. I I ' I r " fc .y The flrat three bodlea to bo taken from the eunken bull of the they reated, flng-druped, on lb deck cf the V. 8, B. llusbnell alunds guard over bla jst comrudes. jit Thrill At Fort "If you want a thrill, go to the annual ski contest at Fort Klnm sih, which will socn bo held." said llruce lunula, ncwapaper publlaher of Klamaih Falla. "The races are from Fort Klamath to Crater lake and believe me tho conteatanta epecd. At Fort Klam ath lhay plan to make thla a per manent event and thla la the eer ond annual corneal. " Mr. Ivmnia reporta that Klamath Falla la growing rapidly and the report la thai tha Wfyerbaeuser people Intend building a mill on the edge of the town, which will bo a dup licate of the Weyerhaeuser plant at liwlatcn, Idaho. Hut most of all Mr. Dennis talks of the aouth of Oregon like a native aon or an Iowa farmer who has Juat discovered thn land of catu lerlaa. Morning Orogonluo. Mra. Alhaa Arrived Mra. Charles Alban of Frank fort. Kansas, has arrived in Klamath Falla lo visit Indefinite ly with her slater. Mra. Frank Btewart of the Spring Lake dis trict. This la Mra. Alban'a first visit West and she la very much impressed wllb the Kmmatli rounlry. Her aon, Churlea Alhnn. Jr., who Is on the ship "Colo rado" which la now docked Bt Bremerton arrived In the city to day to vtnil here tor aeveral days with his mother whom he lias not aaea In many yeara. Cbrla Nel son, a shipmate accompanied Al ban. Tbe young men will return to their ship within Ibe next few days. Dnltons Would Have Jo tie South Had they not received the tragic word of the death of CJrr Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dal ton bad planed to meet Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe lu Chicago and have gone south into Florida, Cuba and other interesting point. Thoy had been in Neb raska and wero planning to Join Mr. and Mrs. Moe wllhln tho next few days. Mr. and Mrs. Moo left Klamath Falls on Sunday and will not rottirn homo uutil early March. Henderson H peak a Tomorrow C. A. Henderson, county agri culturist will speak before the membera ot the chamber of com merce at the noon forum on Wedneaday taking aa hla aubjoct, the potato Industry of Klamath county. K. A. Geary will pre side as chairman ot tho forum. Mlaa Mildred Lucas, sister of Dr. Lucas will render two vocal num ber. llbdtop Kciiilnicton to Senk , Bishop W. 1. Remington of Pendleton will be the speaker nt the noon forum of the chamber of commerce on Wednesday. Jan nary 2E. lliahop Remington will be bere at St. Paul' Kplscopnl church for several days, plan- fnlng to arrive here on Saturday, January 21. More Help for Needy The needy tnmily first brought lo tho attention of Klamath Falla roaldents through the col umn ot ,Tho Evening Herald last week, will be given two quart of milk each day through the kindness of C. Ford ot the Perfection Dairy. Tha sorvlce will bo continued for a month. At Pelican Hotel Mr. Ida V. Gray and dangh lor Miaa I.aVnlln. are arronf t tho pormsnont guoata registered at tho Hotel Pelican on , Main and Elovonth. A number of the buslnosa women ot the city have taken quarters in tho new hos telry for the. remainder ot the w Tutor. Feel Dizzy naaitsrliv.fcillma.emuripateiir Take lA-NATURE'tnEHEDY-timlrlil. ) MM, aaf. vaealabUj resaeilr will have Jnn faallng Am br mornlns. You'll enjnr free, thoroush btmp anion without a alga of tTtplngordlaconifort' OnljrZfc. Mom tha lc tonight Recommended and Sold by All Six Klamath Fall Druggists Guard Over the S ejas aw 'aX-.-c-' ' a.." I1IIU Will lie Pnld ' , I ' I'pon receipt of word tbat the I Flrat National Bank bid at arte d auit to force payment of a prom biaory note for f ly.tt4.7C, which wai contracted In November, t1, William llray. preeldant of , tho Braymlll Wblto Pine com-. ipany, the defendant In the auit ' wired hla Intuition of paying! all outstanding obliKullona of the i lumber company. According to i Ilray'a meaaige the bills will be , met within the coming few days and operations of the company .will continue. 1 Golf flub pnncc The - aoclal committee Keamea Golf- and Country club announce that there will be a dancing party on Wednesday eve ning. February 29. Tbe place of the dunce haa not yet been de cided upon. Members of the club 'will be interested to leirn of the schedule for tbe Indoor rolt linksin the basement of the Justin-Montgomery store. The acbedule will he found on the a port page of The Herald tonight. Miller to Clillmiuin 1 J. 'J. Miller, district freight, and passenger agent of the South-' ern Pacific, left early this morn ing for Ch!lon,uln wherd ho spent the day on official bunl niss. Mr. MiKer checked the shipment of cattle which were loaded at Chllixjulil today by Mr. iuuuiuii lu ue s-in u , tiiru7, laiirornia. to feed lor tne re - mainaer or me winier monins. ,., ., h trmL. Ten carload, of the c-ttle w.r.."""' ltn frlcpds- ent over the Southern raclfic tcck. today. Slock Redact ion Halo Starting today all hardv?are and furniture reduced In price except on contract gooda. Lucaa Hardware and Furniture Store, i Main SI adv. 17-lt IUIImhuI Official II K. F. Le Faivre, representa tive of the Frisco railroad with headquarters In San Francisco, was a Jiuslncss visitor here -today. Mr, Le Faivre left this af ternoon for Eugene and other northern polnta whero bo will spend several day In the In terests of hi road. Cars Rr-glst Despite' tho' cold weather ot the past few day., motorists from Washington and California bare braved the weather and In the past two daya nine cars have registered at the Triple A booth of the chamber ot commerce. I'nlon Pacific Man George C. Howard, represen tative of tbe I'nlrn Pacific rail road, arrived in tho city this morning from Sacramento, Cali fornia and will spend several day In Klamath Full in the in terests of hla road. , Shopping From Ciilloquln Mrs. F. A. Alexander of Chilo quln Is shopping In the city to day. , - i , Room anil Board For two men at Inn." adv. the "Llndy 17-lt WATCH . REPAIRING HERB I yea guarantee work on all GEO. METZ JEWELER 823 Mala Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorleti Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing , 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 825 - 4 Dead I V , , i . , r. 'i jv V 1 . . I A c - submarine B-4 are' shown above aa of 1'rovlncetown, Maas. A aallor Returned From Portland C. N. Chrlstopberson of the Great Northern has, retn-.ned from Portland, where be spent the week-end with hla wife and daughter. Mlaa CbrlatopberaoD la rapidly recovering from a ser ious attack of lllneaa. Los Angi-lm Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Edroond Le Coa of Loa Angeles. California, ar rived In the city on Monday to apend aereral daye here. Mr. and Mra. Le (ions are guests at the Hotel Pell'n. i Limb and Body W ! Jobnaton'a. Phone of Jhe'g0 stb.Adv. lit. 1321 21-tf From California- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lee and family of Maryaville. California, arrrred In the -city on- Monday. The southern visitors are guests at the Hotel Arcade. Don't Forfiet I All the latest records at Nor ton's Music Store. 1038- Main. 14-gt Davis From Itenil George Darts arrived In Klam ath Falls on Monday afternoon from' bis home In Mend to spend several day in thla aection business. Vif-IHnr From Grants Mr. and Mm. J. G. Tnompaon i - c,riint. Pas are spending ,f(.w Jn KIlimata Kan, rt j 1 T T j nlr Glandular Extracts j Concentrated, In New Tonic Tablets VTOW modern science - ha de- 1 1 v eloned a new kind of tonic which effectlvclv combine In tab let form highly concentrated glandular extracts with cream well-known tonic agenta. This modern tonic, known as Morex (formerly called Glandogen), I used by thousands and la- rec ommended by leading druggists throughout America. Regardless of what type of medicine you l have tried, yon owe it to yourself to test the virtue of this .mod ern preparation. Make this ten day test, and see if you are not surprised at tbe results. Obtain an original and genuine package of Morex (formerly called Glan dogen) and take two tablets three times dally for ten day. NOTICE TO STUDENTS!!! One 8x10 Oil Colored , Photograph FREE With one dozen photo jrraphs for your exchanges. Special ' price $4.50. Fold ers in your school colors and embossed "K.C.H.S." Stinson Studio 737 Main May King WOOD The acarclty ot Mocks haa -forced us to decline orders on that popular fuel. . , 13 1XCH - , "' DRV BLAB . We are fortunate In having a good supply ot 11-Inch Dry Slab which we are sell ing at the eanio price aa blocks. , , ' r , . j. . We are giving quick de liveries on slabs. ( We alao have limb and body wood, coal and fuel oils. ' . Peyton & Co. "Wooit to Burn" 001 Stain rhone 833 Fee, for Year Tol.1 I reea urpugui in irura uubuus and fishing licenses granted In Klamath county for the year of 1U7 totalled l.I.t0, a gain I ,.l mora than 12000 over that : of tbe prevloua year. Thla an-1 aoancement was made from the office of Lloyd Da Lap, circnlt co art clerk. Hunting licensee led with a total of 1.876 iasurd. Of this total 95 were minor and i 22 non-resident buntera. Llcenaea I for fishing in tbe lakee and streams of tba county brought a tolnl of 1,24. Out of this total 27 were resident angler and j 7a combination angiere ana hunters. The revenue totalled tlS.kJO. Xomlnatloa Poatpotwd Nomination of offlcera for the Itlnmath Cnnnlv Ruirtinnn'a u sortition waa postponr-d at tbe'g, regular meeting last evening on- til the next meeting to be beld on February 20. At tbla time nominations for office will be in order. Just routlna business wo taken up by tbe association at the meeting held laat evening at tbe chamber of commerce. Klamath Temple Hear ITidlne Utley, wor'.d fa mous child evangelist of New York City. Tbree daya only, January 23-24-25, at Klamatb Temple. adv. 17-fct Taylors From Beauty Mr. and Mra. C. J. Taylor ot Beatty arrived In the city early thla morning to attend to legal mattera in the local court. Mr. Taylor ia deputy "berlff from Beatty and waa called as a wit- neaa In the Orvllle Darla caae. ' .. , ' Eplaeonal Church A brilliant preacher, fine mu-1 l -1 nftllftlnv aorvt - a I the Kntacnnal rhnrrh Sundar mora- In. .111. ti, mitr 17-lt Xo Board Meeting No board meeting cf tbe city school board waa held laat eve-! nlng. however. It la expected aj special meeting meeting might be called within the coming few day. HHP Flower thop 120 North 7tb 8L Adv 2-tf : I From the Valley 1 Among tbe business visitors here today from the valley ia Frank Davla of Ashland. Mr. Davis wi;i remain here for aer eral day. - I For Insurance Sea Jaa. H. Rldg. Ad. DrlacoU. . Williams ' tf Home Cooking At tbe "Lindy Inn,' Klamath. adv. 4th and 17-lt Office Phone 1183 Melhaae Bids- Re. Phono 1143 Klamath Falla McCarthy Bldg. Sv tour AJ J TO CA II TO TELL WHY'1 association of the Klamath (Continued from page One) lloioiliug at nral uen-a the chargea. He broke down and confessed, the officers assert ed, after being Identified by a farmer who bad helped him ex tricate an automobile from a mud bode near the place where Dor othy Hrhnelder'a body waa found. Hiul Repainted Auto Th i automobile which waa uaed for the kidnaping waa found al the Hotelling place. It bad been . freshly repainted. I Text of the confession waa not ' made public. High lights in tbo statement aa given out were that ; H-telling atopped the child while abe waa returning from kinder garten at Mount Morris, near here. I don't know what came over " the confession aaid. I waa driving along and saw Dorothy. I got ber Into tbo car thinking I would take her heme. Kha cried. I drove her to thn Snyder road (the muddy road in which hla car became mired) ttai ca!riei br part way acr:aa ,h. ...m Bn. ...n creH nd wfsted to go home. Bbe aaid roe would tell her father, so I I! d out my knife and atabbed her twice. "I have been thinking sight after night of the Hickman case, turning over In my mind the de- talis of that crime." The poMible bearing of the jnckman caae waa dispelled later, pol((.e ald wnen Hotelling con- tmtei lo ,m)lar ttacka on chiioren over a pericd of years. Xwo of ,neie attcke, accord- lng to offfcfaxla. occurred In Owos- ODe wes on two-year eld child, and the other on an eigbt- Tear old lrl ' ' Word Visitor Hi B. Y. Davidson of Weed, Cs'l- fornia, baa arrived In th city for a brief business vlait. Dur ing bia atay here Mr. Davidson I la alopping at the Hotel Arcade. PINE TREE Tuesday and Wednesday on tne stage THE MURKY MADCAPS' Dance Itcvas 4. . . with ... OTHER BIU ACTS A VAUDEVILLE ... and .. . Lewi Stone In "The Prince of Headwater" Vi f Klamath Printing Company For Office Stationery, Camp.Forms, Etc. r-r-- t '-. Excellent equipment for all kinds of Society Printing, Invitations 'Announcements 522 Klamath NEW i I i ; DRESSES ' are beginning to arrive We are also showing few "Compose" costumes. See our rack of dresses, skirts, etc. etc., at remarkably low ' prices to clear them out BARNHART'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear linn Holler Mknliag Party fmtiMpa t1 tha flrail Tmi1i- ran sruooiB win enjoy n roner skating party at th roller skat ing rink this eveuing. On Thurs day the teacbera plan to enjoy an hour of swimming from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Nat. Thla they plaa to do each week for the r maiuder of the school term. At Th L-I-B-E-R-T-Y Tursalay oad Wedneaday ' . M.IK Bl'SCH . . in , . . Tonfjet of Scundal A powerful drama of so ciety, politic and love. rnaativu ttakivu 1F 'fOU BUT KNEW - . v THE CARE WE TAKE, JN KEEPING CLEAN THE THINGS WE. BAKE , , Delicious Whole Wheat DOUGHNUTS Here', a treat nv know yon wl'.: all like Try Them Phone 1282 118 N. Seventh St.