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mmmmmm!WBmMmmM " "m ,? yi iti THE EVENING "HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA6HB iulds Begin Fight for introIofTexas&Pacific Wow; Women Grow Fat by Swimming . . Hervlce 0ALU. ! ,d The receivership nskod by PDu.b, receiver for tla.8t.UuU, uuin ft Southern railroad, li " al0 be one of the most holly P" . ......... i.. .nriinriitlon Mtl !' " u The Million wusMed Decern- .tTtb and l'o licurlnK l to benln K Son .....ore. by lh. .tank. Vz.r. .nnnv of New York al- VwV.K.inU.ri.ito.. 86,OUO,000 rT mnrlMKO bomlH. iMIIUti ll lukM b ,fuIt l,,c? "!!T i mil Intercm mm i - ... hTA to amount lo 114,000,. " . ... .i.i... nuka nn nccount- l, Tnepei' " f r of the earnllIKH nil" imu.v.., nilrotd, ppllWf to the w Li f i hi bond. iTta complaint allogw that for a Later of rears the I""1"1" fro,n OD U0D, lMte or uems hiijuibu i nent of Interest on tny "'. " for Improvement, nottorinenis, Id ether purposes. TM petition nlo Include tho Now 4M Railway company, a icxaa tilt property In iouimnn. i no n Mountain It ttio owner, auujoci l ttit. of now than $23,000,000 I the IJ5.000.000 bonds lulled un- kr the mortgsKO. T,1 business war ItvecB the Oouldit ami rortnln nntag (inlNtlc lutcreit uro said already to Imvo been iceponiilblo for tho Inter national A (Irent Northern nnd (tut Missouri I'Jtlflc receivership. Ait agreement in to tho Texas & Pacific property fa I led. Ooorge J. Uould U president of the Texas & 1'n clfle, which him been ontrolled by the (lould fninlly slmo tho days of Jay Gould. It operates under u federal charter Krnntvd March :i, 1 K7 1. The company wan reorKnulxcd without foreclosure In 1 KHK. Ilocunt llgureH hIiow tho Missouri Pacific, also In tho hands of n receiver, and allied linen, owned $0,555,000 of tho Texas ft rn ciric'M outstanding share. RU RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS HUH I 'A IN AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL IIOTTI.K OK Ul.l), PKNE TRATING "HT. 'JACOB'S OIL." K.F. A. CLUB Weekly Schedule TUESDAY-MEN'S CLASS to 9:30 p. m. WI0NS8OAY-LADIES DAY Clin I to 9 p. m. FRIDAY-MEN'S CLASS to 9:30 p. m. IATURDAY-DANCINQ CLASS 7:30 le S:30 p. m. SOCIAL DANCINQ STARTS AT 9 What' rheumatism? I'nln only. !ltoi drugging' Not one cum In llfty requires Internal treatment. Hub soothing, peueiratlnK "St.Jacob's Oil" I directly upon the "tender iipat" and relief co men Instantly. "St. Jacob's OH" Is n harmlcim rheumatism nnd sciatica llnliuent, which never disap point and cannot burn tho ukln. Limber up! Quit complaining! Oct A mnall trial bottle from your drug glut, nnd In J tut n moment you'll bo HENLEY SOCIAL! MUCH ENJOYED OVKIt A HUNDRED DOLLARS TAK. i:.V I.N FRIDAY NIGHT PRO GRAM AND SOCIAL WERE ALL ENJOYABLE A largo crowd gathered at the Hen ley school houio Friday evening, and 'enjoyed an excellent program and af- jlcrward a basket social. Tho program was rendered In a manner creditable to those In charge, Mr. Sexton and Mrs. Johnson. Its 'hucccsh was tho result of their careful, efficient training, ( After tho program the ladles' "ahadowfl" were sold. They sold read ily, tho bidding being brisk and In ex cellent spirit. A "fish pond" and a "candy booth" I were patronized with spirit, and their Huppllcs were soon exhausted. The receipts for tho evening were Komethlng over $100. ThU shows an .'xollent school spirit in the Henlev and neighboring districts Tlif Kelscjr rooming house haa uli i n Rod ImndH. Nice clean room for 1 1 1 finnfctitH or light housekeeping at riiiworuible rates. 031 Main. 24-tf If you want the best brand of can 'fruits In the market, try our Well- man. Their asparagus Is the best yet. N'unn Leah) of Hi. Iotil LouUe Di Inn. of IMillnilelplilii Hose I'ltonoff of Boston Hern Is the proof of what anlmmlnK and n!ie will have a figure lllco the Mill do for women tot tho stout third lady of tho picture. free from rheumatic nnd sciatica pain, My boWnr.. despite tho fact that It I- " " ""ra,MQ.a a? Ba","" !ihl nlcture ns 140. and sho doesn't ought, iterhapa, to vnlno her healtli ,n()W ,,ow rauch nB10r Bj,0 Wll go. more than her figure, nnd therefore Th4J ni08t conVncing proof of the Mftlm ns rauch as sho can. Hut If sho 'affinity of fat and water water taken Ih of supromo inv.CMcrnaiiy as wen ns miernauy iu the enso of Miss Rose l'ltonorr. six ureiiow. stlffneis and swelling. Don't. (ho nnogt exorcjBO jn lho world. auner: iienet awaus you. uia, nou est "Ht. Jncob's Oil" has cured mil llous of rheumatism sufferers In the last half century, nnd la Just aa good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache, apralnt and swellings. Adv. Of Great Importance to Both of Us Wo consider the tattrwU of our patrons aa a matter of great Importance, and eadeavor m give racli depositor courteous, paiattaking attealloM. Wt welcome new accoawts, no matter ho sutall, and try tu make you feel at hone through Hie simplicity of our methods. Ulirn )ou open mm account with tlita batik It la your bank sad our duty tu see that you am satisfactorily served. First National Bank A POOR WORKMAN Always Complains of His Tools This is not always true- in some cases where he tried to Iniy too cheap he naturally got inferior quality. It pays to buy the BEST lie may be a good workman with inferior tools. Be a good workman with good tools., We sell' the BEST IN EV- . BRYTHINGtools and all kinds of HARDWARE of the BEST QUALITY, . TRY US. OUR" PRICES ARE REASONABLE ROBERTS & HANKS thinks her figure portanco sho may as well understand that she cannot tako off weight In the water. I Nena Leahy waa it little slip of a girl when sho bogan to swim. See hor now In this photograph. 8uo Is u i.ouorful young woman, and ane is yei very young A tow years more of It )cirs ago when bIio started tho public by her feats In Boston" harbor sho was a fill) of a slrl. She was strong, of c?ur8C, but sho weighed only 180 pounds. Tho other day sho tipped the ccalcs ut 180. Sho had gained sixty pounds In six years, and she Is still iiudor 25 years of ago. M'HI.NG I AKK DRIPPINGS Men's new dress shoes, button or blucher snoclnl $2 65 J. P. Ma- Kiilre Inc. S8-tf Tho winds of the lust two weeka have drlftod tho snow Into our oast and west roads badly. "Hill" Choyno gnvo his frlonda and nclghbore a frolic last Friday oven Ing. Klamath Falls talent furnished excellent music, nnd a largo crowd of friends and neighbors enjoyed them aolvos, dancing nnd visiting well Into the night. Miss Mary Schubert of Klamath Falls la visiting hor parenta near Spring Lake. Alex Cheyno's baby ua been very sick tho past week, but Is much better n l.'fe insurance makes you worth to day nhnt you hope to be worth fut uro day. See Chtlcote. 16 Tho Sunset Grocery. 29-2t gjaajjj-. Wi .mwmm , ejSMaw IIY MARGARET MASON t Written for the United Pree) Sleeveless nighties, ankle short, Are tho now alluring sort; In them Suo'a so sweet a sight Tfs a shame to doure tho light. shown on all the smartest models. j Narrow lace edgings outlining the larmholes and low neck line; briar I stitching in pink or blue, touches of smocking or embroidery In pink or ., ,, . bluo aro all the ornamentations per- NEW YORK, Jan. 31. The newest Visible on these chaste little sleeping nighties are bound to be a source of garments of the moment. vexation to those unfortunates whose' They must be highly hygienic, al- vacclnations are thus laid bare either Mowing a3 they do for so much fresh by tho lack of sleeve or the lack of a,r' but one 8hudderB to think how . ,, ... soon these ducks of nighties will be- length. But who can deny they are . .,, " ., ,. -isv hu vaviuvt D)VUCII aiuu Waiu arc adorable? the Dodo bird and other rara avis, If It takes little material but lota of art they keep on dwindling away to noth- takes little material, but lots of art ,nB ln this reckless way they have be to evolve them and a little nerve and.Kun' lots of charm to wear 'em. About the j As for caP9 to t0P the dishevelled only way you can tell a nightie from maluun,u ,oc" ol m"y air. "X , , .. . ...... arc getting reckless too. Time was a chemise these days and nights Is bywhen a boudo,r meaQt ft u inches. The cnemlso Is cut Just above ti8n nttie mor8ei of rlbDOn and taco tho knee and the nightie Just below It. ! and net, or at most, pastel tinted bits It Is true that most of the nighties of chiffon or crepe de chine. Nowa actoally blush for their own short-days ono must be colffed like a gypsy comings, and this beautiful blush pink. or one of the Russian ballet ln vivid dyes them, whether they be of sheer hued silks twisted In turban shapes, batiste crepe de chine or the new j or wlerd and oriental head dresses. wash satin. It takes lots of sibilants .One model that turns you Into to describe them and but little else 'a rosette on top of the head and top sheer, short, sleveless and simple will ped with a fluffy ball of swaasdowa. do tho work, and there you have It. Huffs of swansdown alternating with Just to be consistently short ln every tiny French ribbon roses frame the respect the new nighties are also short face. These swansdown trimmed caps wain ted, and the empire waist line Is are also charming when combined -jwlth satin of delicate tints and are verily far more fascinating when on LEGAL NOTICES Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, Notice of Sheriff' Sale on Execution Notice is hereby given that under nnd by virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure, Issued out of the circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for Klamath county, ln tho case of George McCubbln, plaintiff, vs. Rudolph Mad son, Helen Torrcy and W. N. Wood son, defendants, which said writ Is dated the 28th day of January, A. D. 1916, I will on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1916, at the front door of the court houso of Klamath county, Ore gon, In tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on said day, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and Interest of the said Rudolph Madsen, Helen Torrey and W. N. Woodson, In and to lots nine (9) and ten (10) in block 97, in Klamath Addition to the city of Klam nth Falls, Oregon, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy a Judg ment rendered ln the above entitled case on tho 25th day of January, A. D. 1916, which said Judgment Is for the sum of eleven hundred and sixteen and 65-100. with Interest thereon from Bald 25th day of January, A. D 1916, at the rate of 7 per cent per an num and $100 attorney's fees, and the further sum of $129.88 with Interest thereon from said 25th day of Jan uary, A. D. 1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the sum of $20.40 costs and the costs and ex penses of this sale on execution. Dated this 28th day of January, A. D. 1916. C. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. 31-7-14-21-27 at this writing. Tho now 8prlng Lako-Lakl telO' phone lino Is In working ordor, and will soon bo completed to mnmain Falls. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull nnd heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, add stom ach, Inmo back, can, instead, both look - .i. --. i fin law Kw ursiah. ix j.i Ht ira itnvA ifnnn'iiuu - . - w -- to Ch.cc Team who rir. Dodd haailng the poisons and toxins from the to Ghloo, calif., wnero Mr. ouu phosphate! hot water each a position. . r Ininrninir. Mrs. Ward Dolan visited Miss Maud Bcnrelner Wednesday afternoon. There Is a great deal of sickness re-1 We ahould drink, before breakfast, a Klnss of real hot water with a tea- npoonful of limestone phosphate in It tbw a swwi ""--- th0 Btomach( Uver, Wd. ported among tne norsos oi me v..r. , y(nj9 of boweU tho pre. Frank Stowart had bad luck while I vlous day's Indigestible waste, sour in Klamath Falls Wednesday. Ono of his horses booamo sick and bad to bo left In town under the caro of a vet erinary. Miss Zelma Folsom visited friends near Olene the,lattor part of tho week. Ward Dolan, Mrs. Schrolner and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stow art and Mr. Carl Schubert were Klam ath Falls vtsltora this week. The attendance of the Spring Lake school has been 95 per cent for the last month. We feel this Is an excel lent showing, when we consider the weather we have been treated with. Nice, bright dried apricots, It Ho per pound at The Sunset Grocery.. I0.lt Advertising U Brotacttoa, tdestlA calls, warrant? of aualky aa of vataa. bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- Inc. swoctcnlng and purifying the en tire alimentary tract before putUng nioro food into tho stomach Tho action of limestone phosphato nnd hot water on nn empty stomach is wonderfully InvlKorntlng. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases waste and acidity nnd gives one a .niAniHid annetlte for breakfast and it Is said to bo but a little wnue unui the roses bogln to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pouna or umeaiouo phosphato will cost vory little at the drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bllous ness, constlpatllon, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of Internal sanitation,, Try It, and you are assured that you will look better and feel better In every way shortly. Adv. Yon can believe la thatanwtar of .ay oalahllaluMat that , regularly sata aaesey to ereato bbbbm mmms Sa my lady's swan's. head than when on the Tender Meats Are necessary to a whole some meal, and those who want cuts from a selection of the very finest stock should buy at the Mission Market West of Orpheus Theater Quality and Service Our Motto Advertised Letter List - The following unclaimed mall mat jter advertised on the 29th of January i will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington on the 12th day of Feb ruary: Bell, Mrs. Kate Connors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ebesteln, F. G. Griffith, Mrs. S. B. Islck, George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mausf. Rev. H. F. Preston, Hugh K. Van, Mrs. S. F. A charge of 1 cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list. In leaning for letters, please say adver tised. W. A. DELZBLL, P. M. Morning Glory Coffee, the best yet, 35c, 3 pounds' for $1. Sold only at The Sunset Grocery. 29-2t Be sure that your are lamiaac policies are correctly wxittea. They I cannot be changed after the fire. See Ylillcote. IS GOING AWJAY? Let us take care of your baggage and cases. MEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS Auto Trucks for Freight NIGHT SERVICE Western Transfer Co. PHONE Office 187; Residence 2S6-R. WE Auto Buses for Passengers. DAY OR Notice of Sheriffs Sale on Execution Notice is hereby given that under and by vlrtuo of a writ of execution on attachment, Issued out of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, ln the case of J. G Patterson, plaintiff vs. Riley Woods, defendant, which said writ is dated the 28th day of January, A. D. 1916, I will, on the 4th day of March, A. D, 1916, at the front door of the court house of Klamath county, in the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2:15 o'clock p. m. on said date, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the east half of tho southwest quarter of section ten (10), the west halt of the south west quarter of section eleven (11), township thirty-seven (87) south, rango eleven and one-halt (11H) east of the Willamette Meridian, and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of southwest quar ter, of section thirty-three (33), In township thirty-eight (38) south, rango eleven and one-halt (11) aat of the Willamette Meridian, ln Klam ath county, Oregon, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy a Judgment rendered in the above en titled case on the 20th day of January, A. D. 1916, which Judgment Is for the sum of $534.85, with Interest thereon from said: 20th day of January, 1916, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and 1100 attorney 'a fees and the fur ther sum of f SS.60 costs and the costs and' expenses of this sale on execution Dated this 28th day or January, A. D. 1916, O. O. LOW, SUriftot Klamath, eounty. Orefoa. ', tl-714-tl-tl fER DEMANDS The winter air chaps your fure and nips yonr hands. Try XYALS COLD CREAM. Used every day it will effectively re lieve the trouble. Rob into the pores gently morning and even lug. Removes soreness, gives positive relief, and acts as a perfect skin food. 25c. (ink I puiitS niwwrs PharnwrY . .KLAMATH TALLS OREGON WHCRg wurricuu .rop- - BUY TMCIR ORUOS WaTiaui CONQUER POVERTY AND WANT You may do so it you start in time. Let your munlUons of war be a savings account with us a dollar starts It. Adding to it week ly with the accrued interest will, In a short time, place you on the side of the victors. It Is the wis est move you will ever make. - -i-t , FIRST STATE MB SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON