Mnmlay, Maivh 12, 102 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NEWS IN BRIEF I lit nip Mim-iIhii Tomorrow Tlin liolphlan group meetings will bo liuld on Tuesday after iioiiii at JIG o'clock. The topic for dlacuaslon la "Hhakespoara's ContnmporHrlii and Followers." Mr. V. It. Iloyd'a (roup will ninut at Ilia homo of Mrs. K. 11. Iliilslgsr on MnlriMO avenue; Mra. T. I'. (Inndvrson's group will be under thn leniWahlp of Mra. J. Ituyul Hbaw and will moot at tbo rcsldem-a of Mr. Hhaw; Mr. C. I. Iloborta' group will bo undnr lb li'Aili'tuhlp of (luorKU Cunning and will meet at tbo homo of Mra. 0. II. Mvrrymail on Huron. To Nlng WoliiMMtjiy Mm. C'harli'l Rlgn Hcovlltn will render vocal lelectlon at tho forum luuchnon of tho cham ber of commerce on Wednesday. Mr. Hcovlltn with hr husband, Ur. C'harlx llnlgn H'ovlllo. I to Spend several week In Klamath Kalis during which tlmo they will aiier at the Drat flirta tion church where Dr. eVovllle la conducting a series of evungolls tic acrvcea. Mooting nt 1-amb Home .Menitiem of the Wedneaday Hub of Ht. I'utll' Episcopal church will meet on Wednesday at the home of Mm. K. . l-arnb at tOi Hark avenue. Dr. )lc(M'lu lliiunird Dr. K. Dletacbe of the K. Hug arinan llulldlng returned Hunriay from , l.akuvlrw where bo waa celled id perform major operation- on Friday. I'aul Vile ac companied Ur. Dletacbe on the trip. Anniversary Tuesday Mgtit Aloha chapter of the Kastrrn Hlar will observe lu tweuty-nlmh anniversary on Tuesday night at .Masonic hall. A program has been arranged for the evening. Visiting members In Klamath Falls are Invited. Mis Wilson Home After an absence of ' several works, Miss Olive Wilson resum ed her school work this morning In the public school. Mis Wil son has fully rocovercd from a major operation which she sub mitted to In Portland. Her many friends welcome ber return to Klamath Fall. Whitman Improves A. K. Whitman of the Whlt nuu Drug atore waa able to leave LITTLE JOE ALL ACATet CP A COLO Side Glances , i QlMS ST St SIWVKf. sc. V "What's wrong with Jimmlo? He looks troubled." "Oh, ho just thought f a wise-crock and can't dvcldo whothor Jt would go bottvr oa bl lllvvcr or Ills nHckerl" , tho Klamath (Jvneral hospital this morning after an lllueas of mors than a week, tufferlng with an attack of Influeusa. 11 will recuperate at tb family bomo lu Mot Hprlugs. 'Prom Coo liny I 1'. L. Iliiio and Harry Mo CnndcM, both of Msrshfleld, Ore gon, am vlnlllng for a fuw day In tbo city. . ' Ik-nil Caller IUw 1., (1. Miller of llnnd tranaactnd bualnea In tbe city over tbe week-end. Mr. Miller waa a gueat at tho Hotel Arcade while here. i In From t'hlloquln C. A. Lumen of Chlloquln pent the day In Klamath fall j transacting bualnea and vlaltlng 1 frlenda. I linker Visitor Italph K. Freeman of Ilaknr, Oregon, spent the week-end hero vlaltlng friend and tranaactlng bualnea. Miller Itrtnrnrd J. J. Miller, district freight and passenger agent of the Boutborn I Pacific, returned tbls morning from Iloseburg where ho attend ed the regional advisor? board meeting of the American Railway association. Moro than 100 prom Ineut shlppera from alt sections of the atate attended the meeting. Atteub-d Play Dr. and Mm. I.. L. Truai and Mr. and Mra. Mclntyre of Klam ath Fall attended tbe play "Ab raham Lincoln" at thn Southern Oregon Normal school last night. Mis Mary Agnes Hunt, student niece of Dr. and Mm. Truax, re turned home with them after the p'.ay, to spend tbe week-end. She will return Monday. Ashland Tidings. Major Arnold II Major William Arnold of the Warren Construction company ar rived In Klamatb Falls over the week-end and tor several daya will be In tbl vklulty In the In terests of his company. Major Arnold has Just recently return ed from an extended bnaluoss visit In Montana where bis com pany has under construction con siderable road work. Htraseliuruvr tiles Herman K. 'Htraasburger, for merly of this city, died at Berke ley February ill- according to word received .- by friends hero this morning. Mr. 8trsburgrr suffered a nervous breakdown a year ago and hi condition atead lly became wore resulting In his death. He la survived by bl wife wbo makes ber home In Bcrke- ' ley. Mr. Blraasburger waa for a number of years freight and paa senger agent of the Southern Pa cific company, travelling the ter ritory along the N. C. O. rail way, much of tho time making his headquarters In Lakevlew, where he commanded a wide cir cle of friend. Lakevlew Exam iner. VMted at Ijtkrvlrw Lee' Howe of Klamath Fall arrived In Lakevlow on Tuesday for a visit of several daya with friends. Lakevlew Examiner. 'With Mm. Durbln Thursday The Mltpah class of the First Methodist church will moot nt By George Qark tlx homo of Mm. Kojr K. Durbln, I 701 I'adflc Terrace on Thurailay I afternoon at two o'clock.. An Irish proKram will 1 fuatured. Mesdauice Mulur, liainmul mid Hnilth will assist th hosteas. M libra From Ml. Ifrliron Among the week-end visitors In Klamatb Kail were Mr. and Mm. C. K. Miller of Mt. Hebron, C ill- fornla. Tbey were glioma at Hotel Arcade while here. the Troop Threw Mreta Tonight The boy acoula of troop three of Bucrod Heart church will, meet thl evening Academy. A at Hatred Heart general review of I flrat and aocond claaa teat a will be given by tk-outinastor, Henry Joyaua. Iloya making prepara tion for merit badge will be given Inatructlon. I.ylo I Ilettrr A. J. I.yle of the Klamath Gen eral hoapitnl ia able to be around after an lluua of several day and hope to bo able to leave on thl evening' train for 1'ortland to tranaact bualnea. I'rtrrson To ltkevU-w M. I'etiirson la returning to his home at Lakevlew tomorrow utter tranaactlng bualnea here for sev eral daya. Mr. I'elorson ba a aw mill in Lako county. Mrs. N'ortury Home Mrs. M. J. Northey hss return ed to Klamath Fai: after an ex tended visit In Indiana and other eastern states with relatives and friends. Mrs. Northey Is tbe wife of M. J. Northey, manager of tbo shoe depsrtment of the Golden Kale store. Mlsa Wemru Tkr Position . Friends of Miss Dorothy Wem- mett, daughter of Rev. and Mm. , Frank Wemett will be Interested to learn she has accepted a posl- lion at tne jnoue nnop on main between Klght and Ninth, with Miss Don ha llertscb. Dunn Iteponed Improving Clifford A. Dun, local contrac tor. Is reported as resting com fortably, after a major operation performed on Saturday at tbe Emanuel hospital In Portland. Mm. Dunn is with ber husband and while In the northern city la a guest at ths Hotel Imperial. Leaving For Germany ' Mis Mary Hefner and brother, Thomas Hefner of tbe Lorella country have made reservations through tho Southern Pacific to sail for Hamburg, Germany. tbe middle of April where they plan to spend at least three mouths with relatives end frlenda. Mr. Hefner has not been home aince coming to. the 1'nlted States more than IS' years ago. Mr. Hefner la ono of the prominent farmers of the Lorella district. They will I sail from New York City on Ap ril 16. Mr. and Mrs. (May Itctu Mr. and Mr. Leland Otey of Oakland, California have return ed to KUmath Falla to reside. Mr. Otey before her marriage at Christmas time waa Miss Wini fred PI urn be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. riumbe of tbl FLU-GRIP Check before it starts. Rub on inhale vapors WICKS Mom'n Pop 'I'm to (T'S HOOD Buil F6 mo VC-J W lfcWTUlt,& A600T Utrt TSLSPl. fr TMl?lTy. - -ISttpK .smfi, pieces Etft maucestwa. a to pvm.ua wsx o me., men JX rvi?A3Ls5 I v I w k 1 e?Jc-1Ivcu.v.a X wSH sou't step wnrAma m si-nkv -e tm m -raMivia t0 get I a noui THtaENi tus umehm6i , .. XNHtM IM TAtKvua "Vo AsMW iHstwiua .tVBM tM4AftlkBW L -'It 6BE V"-" I W - tt0ME WW , v . V00 , WVt A TUUt oa iUST.l TutWM L -uvi J I iTffl Tv fl'- y?' M'M.t.e I - T . PUTTING OU TVUB. &t pWMT . ,1 7 XZL 7 - .1 K - oT C Freckles and His Friends A Rough Day! By Blosser fiEE OWCLE 1UBCV ) WATS FIMS-7AW16 I MOPE 7JiEY SOME OP n.)I IMS OBDGBEO A SPECIAL. )1 ( ( i PEEL. WllMDA. CITT " M': jjj ' city. Ili-Ior her marriu(i) ti,b-a confined to the family home was i-mpluyt-ri at the Golden Kule. fur tbe punt fortnight suffering Mr. ouy will uiunogo thn Unck suwmlll on the upper lake for hli ftitbi-r, I', Hock." Blnco their mar riage they have ben . residing nt Oiklund. California, whom Mr. Otey employed with the Rob Inaon Traitor company. 'lluullng T'-uin Visit The Klk bowling team of Med- ford motored over from tbe val ley on Humfuy when they met tbo Klamath Fall KJks team In the final game of tbo tournament. Klamath Kail carried the bon- 0r of tho tournament, . , liougcn ht .Merrill To lay- (i. K. lanuren. poatal inannctor. I spending the day at Merrill liiaperllng tho poatofflce and In vestigating tho proposed rural rou to of Merrill. Mr. Hougen ba been In Klamath Kail for tbe past week luspnctlng the local office. tlornlirook Visitors Mr. and Mra. E. 0. Roberts of Hornhrook visited ' In Klamath Kalis over tho week-end. Visit log From Ijikevlew Mm. J. Johnson of Lakevlew spent tbe week-end In Klamatb Falls on a combined business and pleasure trip. . Ilrovrn From Miclln I'. A. Drown of Malln . trans acted business In tbe city today. Mr. Ilrown Is a well known ranch er of tbe Malln district. Visiting From Day Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Had'.ey Of Marahfleld. Oregon, art visiting In Klamatb Fall fur a few day with friend. They are Hopping at the Hotel Pelican while here. cu,i lu-tu ( -Beverly Ann tho small daughter of Mr. and Mm. Earl Mack, la reported as slightly im proved toduy. The child waa sud denly stricken with pneumonia. flatter Htlll 111 ! i ' Griffith Baxter, advertising manager fur Mae's store, who baa Stops Coughs Quickly Healing-, Demulcent. .""I was bothered with hard persistent cough, but found no other remedy so good and so quickly relieving as Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound,'.' says -E. Boggess. Pomona, Calif f Cough and throat Irritation, hard bron chial coughs. - lingering "flu'' coughs, almost Instantly slopped. It combines tbe curative Influ ence of pure pine tar and . tbe ruollofylng demulcent action of freah clear honey . with other healing Ingredients. ' K boon to those who suffer from 'trouble, some night coughs. Ask for Fol ey's Honey end Tar Compound." THE GABJ3S (THE OU) HOME fAPR WAS KIND. OPEtf SS THIS Wf-EK- f TMfy M0t SIX MISPRINTS InH ONE SHOhT ilNTtNtE ! rT ? IHAT'i PKOcAbCf A. ' J from the effects of an Infected hand, showed slight Improvement today. Mr. IJaxter suffered a re lupse on Saturday. which Mr., and Mrs. George T. Kehrai-Mil l'mtMnrd Morgan have given tbelr baby Decauae of tbe lltnea of Mr. ' daughter, born on Sunday, March Huth Akem Hoiloway. rebersal'l t ' o'clock In the evening, of tbe Oratorio society will be i Tbe baby weighed eight pound held on Tueaday evening at 7:80 t blnh. o'clock at the Klmt Presbyterian t church Inatead of thla evening prevloualy announced. Mis Webber Kosumed Dulles M las Loretta Webber of Moe' store resumed her position thl morning following an illness of moro than a week. Mrs. Walker Here Mrs. Far I V,.IUer nt Tllv has ' arrived In tbe city for a short visit with ber sister, Mrs. Jack Ilorton, and ber mother-in-law. Mm. Addle Walker. Mm. Walker will be here for at least A week. MrKlroy From Mslln 1 II. MtElrov-of .Malln snen! Sun. Jday In Klamath Fall visiting with friends. I I.. .. .. - ... Mavflclds Visit Lakevlew. Mr. and Mra. Arthur May field were visiting In Lakevlew thla week and are registered at tho Hotel Lakevlew. Lakevlew Ex aminer. Returning From Month Edna Mae Lyona of the Band Box Is expected homo within the coming ftrw daya from Ban Fran claco and other bay polnta where she a pent tbe paat aereral week, j WOOD We have moved our office to 126 South Seventh '"VV Street ' V"near the -v ' Telephone office. Peyton 6f Co. ' "Wood to Bum" . -126 S. 7th, Phone 635 I HERE'S WHAT THEV MEANT SAy "our y.oTTiSM frieno, VJIU.1E CAMP13EO., PtS THE PIANO ANO HAS A WONDERFUL SJNfelW VOICE AND HfeKfc 5 Tnt WAY IT WAS A.TUAU.V PRINTED I- Mom Has Her Suspicions Mr. Lyons purchased spring and lumniur millinery for her shop while south Morgan' Ifuve Daughter "Georgia Kern" I the name VIxkor I .eft Lee Dennis, Jr., of Helena, ) Montana, who for the past eral day baa been visiting In Klamath Fall with bis slater, Helena Dennis Breitenateln. left for aoutbern California where ba! j will visit for a fortnight before 'returning to hi borne In Mod I tana. M'"u," Improving- I O. K. Mitchell, city police of ficer, la reported as resting com fortably at. the Klamath General, hospital. Mitchell waa accidental- ly ahot through the rlgbt leg when hi gun discharged, strik ing him through the fleshy part ,of the llmb' I In Merrill Bandar E. G. Dreber nd I. Andrew visitor at Towey were business Merri:i on Sunday. To Conduct fjervl Brigadier and Mra. A. E. Bayn ton of Portland will conduct a MOTHER KNOWS THE DANGER OF THAT COUGH OR C0LP . Persistent coaghs and eoUs lead to serioas trouble. Yoo can stop them now with Creomulsioa, an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to take. Creomol aion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the in named membranes and inhibits; germ srowth Of all known drugs, creosote is ree ogntzed by high medical authorities aa one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. CreomuUion contain, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop tho irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes en to the stomach, is ab sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat ! of tbe trouble and checks the growth j of the germs J Creomulsion is guaranteed satUfsc , lory in the treatment of persistent i coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, ' bronchitis and other forms of respira ! tory diseases, and is excellent for build ' ing up the system after colds or flu. ( Money refunded if any cough or cold is j not relieved after taking according to ' directions. For sale by all druggists. CREOMULSION fl rOt Tff COUGH OR r-OUR SOTTISH FIEN0, SI1.UE 1.UE ) NO J CAMPBEU-. FVAVS THE 1W1U AND HAi wnutrrui. SINNING VICEj i meeting la the Salvation Army ball on Tuesday evening, accord ing to announcement made today. In F rom Malln MI Wanda Henley of Mulln la apendlng the day here (hop ping and vlaltlng with friend. During ber atay In the city Miss Begley la a gueat at the hotel Hall. Returned From Portland Gu Hllyard and aon, Farrell, have returned from a business sev-jtrlp to Portland. The Hllyard 1 re well known farmer of th j Pine Grove district. i "LET YOUR GLASS TROUBLES BE OURS" All kind of CUs tor all purpose Estimates gladly furnish ed for: SASH DOORS FRAMES CABINET WORK The Glass House Phone 477-W 11th and Pine COLD THAT HANGS ON By Barrie Payne SPEAKHK OF OEfWmOHS (iti.iritiju . Miiimi. STWi 'S WHAT KM 7JJ. A WW WHEN HE IS JkBADy P0R HIS BliVK i--niHA rati is" 'V , ' i W i FOR RENT Stoam heated apartments; t and 3 room; alectrla range; fully furnished; reft, aonablo. SLATER Investment Company 110 So. 7th BL Phone MS Phone 408 Our cleaning methods revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you. Klamath Cleaning A Dye Works 431 Main Standard Dyers and Cleaners . Odorless Cleanlnir One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1400 Esplanade St. .. - Phone 823 Cars When your friaada Wd you out oi tho Uttlo old roadsterand yo do yon can seu your eia car by inserting a want . J .L 1 ti i j a in tau paper, ma readily find the now ono uy riisiiimw mm Herald Classified Ads 2c Per Word Use them for result. Read them for profit. By Cowan