tiwhav, NovicMit!cti ao, ioiii THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'HJi; SKVKN .ftTiiMir i -1. The Dairy Store Phone 349-J 208 Main Street FRESH MILK, FRESH CREAM, , FRESH BUTTER Everything priced in full view. Home-made pics and cajkes. Come in and look over our prices. A word to the wise : Buy by the Case -it pays Bring in your eggs and poultry. We pay cash on delivery. , , Don't forget the number is 208 Main iY Phone 349-J B" ST.jtt77--f?-ZZZ&Zii The- Nettleton shoes Ate the fcundatim ef Good Drtii The value in buying NcttJcton Shoes is that they not only look well when new; but they grow $ld gracefully. Avoid the loss and disappointment of experi mcmini;. Wc recommend Nettlctons. SOLI) 11V T1IK KKK STORE , Inclusive Agents Apcnl of Netlhton Men's Shoetthe WotU'i Flnttt' Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. toeU Friday night of each week at 0.0. P. hall. Cth and Main streets. J. Merges , N. Q.; Prod Bromor wetary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampmont No. 46, I. O ' P., moots Tuosdny night of each reek at I. o. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor , 0. P.; Nato Ottorbeln, Scriboj L. Fountain Troasuror. NOTIOK Whereas my wlfo, Mnrgurot iMkus liii8 loft my bud nnd board, Hereby gvo notlco that I will not " reshonalliln tnr nnv ,i,ii . ractod by iior from and uftor this 19-3t Thnoilnrn W, Vlnnlrlla BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and tho victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for over SCO years; it is an enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. look far tha name Cold Medal on aery bos and accaot no imitation Liii? .3 lAii A.t ,s. lo.dlkJU A conw?S,y'I??kcr nnd hard work sav05" for land clearera and wood-cutting iffiM 3e maI can movo it from cut to cut Simple and reliable; " milk C.SJLV? oyer mo u. s. wnen not in um tor wooa cuiunjfv tb 4 IL P. motor will CL.L "".'"d cutters, pump., etc QutckMlcvU. from ovr tttrt,' I'Jr;? I" tot t 3 uui rtl 100 point throughout 1 , -WlWUV uuenc United Stat r3kT w siLLHX9Fwir-3bw - yoSrsr3Xrt2tsspL i ..ntfNtf 5r?r yKn r& . mmjkmmWmWkr A , -r w laC: TKViKiSC WtikXBT' - I -. x VtmjLWES 4--n iflr xi be v TV-SSk. -...uiMSBtJg- tpoettted Q issip-'Bik rssstf dgfS Howie :r ftvw J&Jr W Garage Hill' , Jj 1 ."Wenth ih.-,:.,"i!... SSffssaHfiar BSMiSS -a,B, VTAKES NO ACCOUNT. OF TIME Australian "Oundowner" a Carefroe Wanderer Alono the Dusty River Roads of Australia. And llifrc. n lono nnthrtlc (lKiirc on tho river roml of tho AiiHtriillnti ImimIi. Ih tho swiiKtmiri, tho stnidowncr thus pli'tiircixiitrly niirniMl Ix-ciiiiho of his hnhlt of nrrlvliiK nt a hoiiicstonil ex nelly ns tho sun goos down, nnd so In surlng Hint he will bo offered rations and n pJnco to en nip bhonld ho doslro It. Thi-ro he sitimhhin In the rrosslng wheel trucks. Aiistrnllu'H trump mid wiindcrer. with an Indlvlduullty of IiIh own which marks him out from nil the wnyfnrers of tho world. The gray dust of the plnlns Is on his bronzed uiul bearded fnei on his simple dress of Crimean shirt nnd iiioleskln trousers, on his rough un blnrlfoncd hools, on his liliinkct bundle stropped neross his shoulders, on his swinging blll.v can nnd ihiiigllug r;itlon bags. Me curries no staff or stick, but liisieml ii light switch, broken from n wllgn tree or hiulduli bush, with which In brush iiwny the uiyrltiil pprsNtent (lies which follow him In a dunclug cloud. At his heels Is u dog which mny be the wriest mongrel, or mny lie a chiitiiilou sheep dog of purest pedigree nnd worth iui thing up to $250. Ills duy'H march nmy ho two miles or twen ty, according to the goal which he hits set himself to reach ui the sun goes down. Homeilmes ho will enmp for u dny or n week or a month In n bend of tho river. Time Is lif no uccount to the sundowner on the river road. Will 11. Ogllvle In the King's High-wny. MEAT INJURIOUS TRUST TOO MUCH TO LUCK IT KK Ilm'k hurts or IHiulder botiicrs. WORDS TOO OFTEN CONFUSED excellent Point Made In Emphasis of Difference Between "Training" and "Education." The difference between trnlnlng nnd educntlim" was well expressed by Dr. C. Stunn finger In his uddrcss to the graduating clnns f the bcIiooI of hor ticulture for women, when ho said: "Cloth would he spun on hand looms toduj bud no other factor been Intro duced Into spinning than the Instruc tion of daughters by mothers. This kind of Instruction does not mnke for progress; It con never convert n trade Into n piofe.s-.lun. The spinning Jenny wns not Invented by u spinner, nor the wireless telegraph by n telegraph operator, nor ihe srlence of ngrouomy by practical farmers. "Progress depends upon n fullness of preparation exceeding the limits of nntlclpated ro(iilremenl ' In practice. That Is why 1 lme never liked the phrase 'tenchers' tnilnlng class.' Horses may be iralued. nnd n well trained horse mny he depended on to do accurately and promptly the tricks that are tnusht him. Hut place him In n new situation or confront him with a now prolilem or an old one some what altered and you mny then learn clearly and c.-i.l.v the difference be tween trnlnlng nnd education." Mont real Herald. Fv Have Proper Preparation for Work Which Tbey Undertake to Do In Life. Many persons go through life for n long time with o veil, us It were, ob scuring their clenr vision. They do not understnnd life ns'lt Is; they prefer lo Tnkn (i tnblesrKxinfiil of Halts If j try to rnnko of It what they think It should be In order to satisfy their nm billons; they do not like the ohstncles thnt bar their paths; they want the right of wny nnd cannot understand why they may not always have It. II Is a difficult thing to make headway In tiny undertaking when we are com pelled to grope In the darkness and feel our steps. We do our best, per haps, but even so we make mistakes and set ourselves far back In our en deavors simply because we are not pre pared for the work In hand. No one may even hope to accomplish really worth while results unless he under stands the needs of the task In hand nnd Is prepared to meet them. Good preparation Is the foundation for our llfowork, und unless our foundations ore solid it Is Impossible to build strongly upon them for the future. Thnt Is why so many of us make such sorry failures of life. We have had nothing on which to build. The flimsy little base upon which wo seek to set our llfework Is not large enough to hear the hard strain of earnest ef fort. It gives way under the first heavy pressure nnd wc find ourselves In the dark. Again we begin to feel Dur wny umj again wc trust to luck to get results thut will be .worth having. Ofinrlestown News and Courier. Wc nro a nation of meat cnt.rs and our blood is filled with uric add, says a well-known authority, vl.o warns us to bo onstuuti on (,'iiurd ugalnst kfdnoy trouble, Tho kidneys do their utmost to frco tho blood of this irritating ncld, but become woak from tho over work; they got sluggish; tho ollml- nativo tissues clog nnd thus the wnsto Is retained In tho blood and poison tho ontlro system. wbon your kidneys acne and feel llkn lumps of lead, nnd ou have stinging pains in tho hack or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or tho hinder li jirritatablo, obliging you to seek relief during tho nlglitr when you hnve sovero headaches, nervous nnd dizzy spells, sleepless ness, ncld stomnch or rheumatism in bad wnthor, got from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon in a glass of water heforo brenkfast ovory morning and In n few days your kldnoys will net flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with litbia, and has boon used .for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys', to neutrnlizo tho nclds in urino so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder dis orders. Jad Rnlts Is inexpensive nnd can not Injurn; mnkes a delightful ef fervescent Ilthla-water drink nsd nobody can make a mistake by tak ing n little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and nctlvo. I FRIENDS OF SUNNY FRANCE Life Without Microbes. Microbes ore not Indlspensnble to all life If they arc Indispensable to any. The question bus been definite ly settled, it Is claimed by some au thorities. A cnge completely sterilized at 00 degrees wns made nnd the openings of the cage closely stopped with cotton and protected from tho outside by a hermetically closed metallic chamber. Such manipulations as were necessary In opening the cage were made by hands guarded by aseptic rubber cloth. Into such sterilized cage three hens' eggs wero placed after having been externally sterilized. The cage wns fitted with n gluss pavilion or chicken run, where the chickens could develop during their sis weeks' sojourn In the cnge. In the cage were sterilized nlr. pure water, sterilized sand and steri lized feed. The experiments showed thnt life does not depend upon microbes, but that the vltnl work of the organism is easy and natural when everything Is sterilized. Scotsmen for Many Centuries Fought and Lived Under th Flag of the Bourbons. Until the eventual fixture of the Hnnoverlan line on the throne of Iiri tain, there was always a company, at least, of Scots In the Itoynl Guard in Trance. When f.ouls IX made his fa tal crusade In Kgypt. n Scottish legion fought under the Iiourbon standards. Likewise. In nil the marches of Jeanne d'Arc there were Scottish volunteers. Scottish schools nctdeniles, hospitals, convents nnd other Institutions flour ished In Kriince for many years. Queen Marie. It Is said, spent her last years In exile In one of the Scottish con vents In I'nrls. During these centurion,, all France was a In lid of pilgrimage for the Scots. Trains of pilgrims were seen annually assembling nt Snlnt Waast. IMous Scots also founded shrines at Menux," Ulielms and In many secluded vales of Champagne As late as 1810 manuscripts nttest the presence of Scottish emigrants, whose names soon beenme confused with French forms. It Is said that one French king, de spnlrlng of the frivolity of his heir, said to him, "If thou should govern them badly, I would far rather that a Scot came to rule over them." Despised Wares. Seeing thnt I ennnot cliooso any sub Ject of great utility or pleasure, be cause my predecessors hnve already taken ns their own nil useful and necessary themes, I will do like one who, because of his poverty. Is the Inst to urrivo nt tho fair, and not be ing nblo otherwlso to provide himself, chooses all tho things which others lmvo nlrondy looked over and not taken, but refused ns being of little vnlue. With these despised nnd re jected wnres tho leavings of many buyers I will load my course, distrib uting, not, Indeed, amid tho great cities, but ninoug tho mean hamlets, nnd taking such rewards as befits the things I offer. Leonardo da Vinci. Date' Tree Rightly Prized. To tho Arab the dato tree Is the perfection of bentity nnd utility. Ev ery part of this trco hits its uso to him, Tho pistils of tho date blossom con tuln it flno curly fiber, which is beaten out nnd used in all eastern baths as a sponge for sonplng tho body." At the extremity of tho trunk. Is n' terminal bud containing a white substance re sembling an almond In consistency and taste, but a hundred times as large. This is n great table deflcacy. Thcro'iiro said to bo nioro tharl 100 .varieties of dnto palm, all distinguish ed by their frulL" and the Arabs say that a good housewife, can .furnish her husband with a dish of dates 'differ ently prepared every day for a month. Natural Foot Shape This is the "American Boy" Nature shape that lets every toe grow as it should. There's no pinching or crowding anywhere in this shoe it lets the foot grow nat urally. "American Boy" Shoes are made in Milwaukee, the great leather center where the choicest hides are cut into boys' shoes that will wear and keep their shape and style. Come into our store and see- the full line of Army shoes, English shoes, school and work shoes for every boy in town at prices that Dad can afford. Bradley Shoe Store Union Union Store 727 Main St. Shop MOMENTOUS DAY IN HISTORY 0 Julius Caesar Said to Have Landed in Britain on Twenty-seventh Day of August. According to calculations carefully made and flint, at the least, estab lish n probable case, August 27 Is the nnnlversury of the binding of Julius Cuesar In the Island of Britain.' In his wnrs thnt resulted in the con quest of Gaul, or modern France, Ju lius Caesar kept a journal, in which ho recorded all his operations. lie called It, "Commentaries," and It has been pronounced to be perhaps the bet recoi of campaigns ever writ-' ten by a general in the field. In the midst of these operations he found time to cross the channel und pay a military visit to the lantl known' now ns England, but not so known then, for the ancient IJritons then In habited the Island. He states the year of that visit, which." according to our calendar, was 05 B. C. He also states other facts which enabled the calcu lation as to month nnd day to be made. Caesar In his Journal, or "Commen taries," relates that he set out on the expedition when little of summer re mained, when the people of the south of Britain are engaged in their har vest, and that after a stay of three weeks', he returned to Gaul before the equinox. It Is. therefore, concluded that the dny of landing must have been in August. A Teacher'3 Observation. Really when I come to think on the various fortunes of my pupils after they went from under my charge, I am ns much diverted and moved to laugh ter nt the wny nnd proceedings that were followed out by some as I am sobered Into sorrow at the sad and pathetic fate thnt befell several others. If I could say conscientiously, thnt the wisest mnn niwnys turned to be the happiest or the most fortunate, greatly should I be gratified. But truly, It hnth never consisted with the little philosophy that I have gnthered In go ing nbout the world, to deal much in general rules or specified conclusions; and I have often from my observations been rather tempted to say, with the proverb-making king, that folly was In some cases better than wisdom, and lightness of heart more to be envied than sobriety nnd sense Andrew ricken. v- Be Sure You Are Right. It's a good thing to assure yourself before taking Important steps. Some times you ore too busy to give much time to things. At other times you mny be too sure of yourself. Both eases are full of calamity. To be sure you may be able to do tho right thing by Intuition and do it with haste. As a rule the great tilings of life upon which Important matters hang take time. You must know the fncts If you nro to advise others. You must know tho facts to be able to mnke success of things. Remember It's not the amount of energy you put Into n thing that gets results. A locomotive out of control is a mnd thing of unlimited en ergy. The very power Is tho danger. It must be regulated to make It useful. Exchange. AH wAWIral m TREE TEA If You Like a Fine Flavored CEYLON BLACK TEA TRY Tree Tea Ceylon on our Recommendation 49c A Pound 1 16 oz. Full Weight 25c Half Pound 8 or. Full Weight IV You Prefer GREEN TEA Ask for Tree Tea JAPAN Klamath Cash Grocery '"QUALITY- STORE" WE SELL FOR LESS Phone 420 717 Main St i...,..liit..t.t,.t.l,(.t.l.l i STOP OATftDDUl nam ' NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ,..- ----Tllltll Cultivate Decision. Decision is an nssqt to character. When rightly exercised you know and others know what you dare attempt. Each new problem Is met with the spirit of decision and tho result Is continued progress. This grows on people nnd they learn to expect suc cess. And that's half tho battle. If vnu arc not sure what the future has in store, decldo to make the most of each revelation as It comes. You aro Just like other people if you yield to fear. You become a leader of them when you make every factor count for decision and progress. The conscious ness of your own ctrength will help you add others to right relations in II. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of BJy's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen muc ous membrane and you get instant relief. ,jJ Ah! how good it feels. Your nos trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blow ing; no more headache, dryness or .struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Surety bonds wtille yon wale. Chll cote & Smltu. B-tt If your feet give you pain it is because they have de veloped some defect The cause of the trouble can quickly be lo cated by our foot expert who win give you a demon, sbration and advice free. He lyiows feet thorough ly, fiaving been trained in the famous Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correction. Titers is a M Scholl Apphcovx orlicmcRrBvnRotTjcuSli No matter where or how your feet ache, hurt or burn, or if they feel tender -and sore, there is a scientific corrective to give you Prevent ' bunions Straighten that crooked toe with this soft, springy rubber device. Effect ive and fortable. com- m Dr. Sehall'a Toe-Flex SOe immediate ' relief Our expert will demonstrate this on your own foot and show you that abso. luto foot comfort is possible with, out wearing odd. ly shaped or over-sized shoes. See him. We are in position at all times to fit you properly with any of Dr. Scholl's appliances. Bradley Shoe Store 727 Main Street . 1 1 . n ."