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UNIVEHSITY OF oitEao.v, Eu
gene, Aug. 19, Definite decision to
erect n $75,000 brick building to
homo tho school of music ot tho Unl
Yorslty of Oregon has boon rc.e.h;d
by tho housing commlttco ot tho Ku
geno chamber ot commerce, notwith
standing tho opinion ot tho stato nt-tornoy-gonoral
that tho plan to erect
tho building for university needs
would bo Illegal, o
Tho now plan ns workod n:tt by
tho commlttco will ho to erect tho) How She Propose,
building on ground adjoining the. Women do pnie though they ilo
campus and to rent It to tho ttntror- t Mty outright, "Jack, I love xntil
COltVAl.I.IS, Aug 19. A now
high-water mark In production by
testing association cows In Oregon
has boon sot by "Potiuk" n grade'
Jersey In tho dairy herd ot L. A, Mc-,
Cormack ot Tillamook, Pennlcguve
1896 pounds of milk, 115:66 pounds!
ot fat. In the month ot Juno. About
' $70 worth of fat Meno In n single
month. I). A. Wilbur, tester for ttio
Tillamook association, reports an
'nvcrngo yield of 40 pounds ot fat.
E. 11. Kltts, In chnru of tho nssocla
tlon testing for O. A. C. reports 166'
cons In all associations for June.
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FOUNTAIN PENS
TKM POINT WATKIIMAN'H
IXNKIil.N"S
Wo haw n point to tit
your hand
$2.75 to $6.25
FOUNTAIN PKNS UKPAIIIKI)
STAR DRUG Co.
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2" Tfin nn'mnniil writing IlllirlllllO.
Kola ip up rami u wim you -
typewrit" iinywhnro, rrlco in-
jclutlltiK currying nimi
s . ' $50.00
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Pnro drugs und chemicals tit highest iiuullly. Capahlo flxnurjoHCwd.,
pharmnclsts. I'nro and hhnvsly In compounding and checking, to
prevent errors. Yea gel maximum service, ut Ihu War. '
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if
illy at a rate that will take care ot
tho Interest and annual payments on
tho property.
Immediate steps to organlro n
holding company will bo taken by
cltnzcns ot -Eugene, and It Is planned
to hare tho structure well under way
when tho university classes begin
for tho fall term In September,
is expected to haa It completed by
tho first ot tho year.
Will jnu please bo my liul;uidl" They
!tnptliiic do ns did Alice und her
frlitid Kred. They hnil been singing,
ntid Alice searched through the music
till she found u miiib entitled, "I am
In lou with jiiu." Handing It to I 'red
she said "Ho joii know It!" Prod
looked Fttiiitiftl. nml Ignoring the sung
she held out to him. he said, "No, I
K didn't know It, hut I certainly am glad
in near yim My mi." .tiil Miortiy
I Allev was nmrlns an ongHgt'iuitit
i ring. Itut sometimes It works the
wnno no ucuniio suo ior mo now, .. .,., A jminc , ,vn tnUne
building has yet been selected, a upot n cfrl home on n lienutlful moonlight
SUMMER TONICS
PKPTONA, a blood and general
tonic. Increases tho appetite, and
builds up tho system $1.12.1
Hexall Syrup llypophosphltes. Con
tains Iron, Quinine, nud Slrych
nlno llypophnspltes. I'lensaut to
tnko. l'lno bottlo !it.:ii
Wompoles Cod I.Ivor Extract $1.20
Nuxated Inm SI. in
Tnnlnc - $1.20
Pierces Oolden Medical Dlsi-overy
Liquid 6r Tablets sjl.a.1
Hood's Sariuparllln 9I..10
ItexnIV Everyday Tonic SI.'Jii
Vlnof $1.20
j Week End Specials
These prices nrc for Friday and
$ Saturday Only.
Just south of tho campus Is said to exenltic.
meet with the most favor. Ileildes, said. "I
Looking Into his eyos she
I'm not gunc to get mar-
being convenient to other buildings i "J01 ""'" v"" ',0" "M"1",d liy, and
on tho campus, tho new structure U1"' rrpl l IWnno " tone a .
.,,., . , ..J aru vlnsle there l hope." Hut nlns
would bo far enough away from olh-Jhf pos ,.,. ,0Im. ,, ,,.,, ,, hw
er class rooms to practice worK in
mnslc that would not Interfere with
other work'qf tho university.
KNGINKKIUNO FACIMTIKS
KMiARGKI) AT THE O.
A. C.
and never mw her again t
SANITARY NAPKINS
Johnson & Johnson Sanitary Nap
kins. One dozen In each package.
Medium slio. Per pacUngo....H.1c
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COrtVALLIS. Ore.. Aug. 19. W.lth
the completion of tho now engineer
ing building at O. A. C. tho class
room and laboratory space for en
gineering work will bo doubled. The
building will bo ready for Installing Noah
equipment the latter part of August. " f ,!l,Ml '"" ""n measured
and ready for college opening this we a cnn h u,,t" "-' 1,lt "f ,,,,
.n n-. .....i... u.. t. i , oil dr Her In sent d ii lo prove wheth-
fall. The faculty has been lncreas-;er w Am) ,n(.
ed 26 per cent and much now enulp-' ,urct.., of l)Uu,m.n x,ilcli nrcheohclsts
ment added. Thus the school re-'
Find Old Petroleum Deposits.
The asphalt springs of Hit, from
which Nnh probably obtained the
IItrli" with which Iip made the Ark
ttupon Inn to the "tlmx! of waters."
have now been tbuniughty exiimlned
with a view to their commercial possi
bilities. The iiet)leum deMslts of
the land of Shlimr betwii'ii the Tlcrl I
nnd the Euphrates, which furnlhed j
the "slime" that the di-MVtidntits of
hnd for mortar" In building the
deems Its promise of adequate facil
ities for all Oregon young men that
aeek engineering education.
constructing the undent palaces of
Babylon nnd Nlnetnh haw undoubted
ly been located.
Notice is hereby given that on or before sixty days from the first day of
July, 1950. the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will. In open
Court, cancel all warrants In the hands of the County Clerk of said County,
wnicn nave ocen issucu anil not protested lor a period of seven years or
mora prior to the first dar of July. 1920: also nil warrants will bo held
for naiythv. and payment thereof stopped, whore It appcari that samo have
oeen proiesteu ior a period or seven years prior to tho first day of July.
1920, and have been duly called by tho County Treasurer but not presented
for payment. N
The following list shows tho nanus of payees, date, number and amount
of warrant as shown by warrants to be acted upon by tho County Court at
above stated.
FIRST:
Warrants received from tho County Clerk but not pretested:
Narao Date Fund Number Amount
L. D. Burko .-. General 25194 136.30
L. Exell , General 27222 6.80
J. E. Whltlatch General 27399 8.60
C. A. Arnold General 28281 75.00
E. J. Casebeer General 28428 3.60
F. P. Corpenlng , General 28833 38.00
John Miller . ,,,., ,,..,, General 29016 4.90
A. Kinney General 29101 1.20
J. R. Rltter General 29253 1.00
P.E. Saxer General 29265 .65
l?1 " ..-$176.96
SECOND:
Warrants protested by the Counry Treasurer and called:
Name Date Fund Number Amount
-Hiram Busbell General 27772 $1.70
Chas. Pattce General 28165 18.00
Total $19.70
THIRD:
Warrants In the hands of the County Clerk:
Name Date Fund Number Amount
Abraham Charley .......July 6. 1912 General 26392 $2.20
J. H. Court . ....Sept. 4, 1912 General 26677 17.60
Frank Pine ............... Sept. 4, 1912 General 26771 1.70
John Pitt Sept. 4, 1912 General 26880 (.00
H. M. Daniels .... Nov. 7, 1912 Goneral 27323 2.00
Stonewall Jackson ........ Jan. 3, 1913 General 27729 1.70
Frank Plchold ........... Jan. 3, 1913 General 27737 1.70
H. B. Manchester ........ ......Jan. 3, 1913 General 27782 1.70
John S. Mooro...... ......Jan. 3. 1913 General 27935 4.20
Lester Maxwell .. .. Feb. 6, 1913 General 29091 1.85
H. II. Williams .. . Mar. 6, 1913 General 28529 2.10
Louis Dachelburg ... . June 4, 1913 Oeneral 29309 1.70
Luclasn Ball ................ May 9, 1913 General 29163 4.70
J. W. Jackson ........ May 9, 1913 General 29038 6.00
Homer Hutchinson .... Apr. 5, 1913 Goneral 28888 1.70
O. W.Brady Apr. 5, 1913 General 2888C 1.70
Jack Lilly. Apr. 6, 1913 General 28885 1.70
Crater Lake Circle No. 7 3 4. . Apr. 6, 1913 General 28829 2.50
Albert Peel ....Mar. 6, 1913 General 28533 1.60
C. A. Riley .... ... ...Mar. 6, 1913 Oeneral 28632 1.60
C. Brose .. ........ July 22, 1912 County Road 1074 19.00
joiai .... ..................................................,......,.....M.,..M,.M.MJ87.86
State of Oregon, County ot Klamath, ss:
I, C. R. DeLap, County Clerk ot the above named County and State,
hereby certify that the within and foregoing Is a true and correct list of
County Warrant! subject to cancellation as 'the same appear of record In my
office and In my care and custody.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herunto sot my hand and affixed the
aeal ot the County Court, this 3rd day ot July, 1920.
C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk.
.... By Garrett K. Van Riper, Deputy,
t July 6-13-20-27-3-10-17
Colcgato'a Talcums JKk
Pompelan Krngranco .'toe
Mcnncn's Talcum SMic
DJcrkls-s fTnlcum 35c
Talc Jontcol - 2.V
Lazcll's Massatta . 2.V
Garden Glo hoc
Mnvls Talcum Sc
Lady Mary Talcum lo-
Waltx Drcani Talcum 10c
Cara Nome Talcum $l.oo
Iloquct Dazlra Talcum ".V
Vlolut Dulco Talcum oe
Squlbb's Talcum :
Mclba Talcum 3i)p
Mary Garden Talcum -IOc
75c and $1.00 Highland Linen Sta-
tionoiy. Decorated with Amer
ican flai;. 24 sheets paper and
2l envelopes.
Week end price per box 43c
Fountain Syringes, 2 and 3 quart. A
few odd lines that we are elos- it
ing out. Guaranteed for one
year. $2.00 to $3.00 values. t
Week end price 98c
75c Rubber Gloves that will protect I
the hands while doing house-
work. jj
Week end price 55c
35c "Manleware Lunch sets. Contains
dishes, plates, spoons, etc.
Week end price 25c
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20c Tissue Toilet Paper. 1000 sheets j
in each roll. J
Week end price, .....7 roll 1.00 j
60c Opeko Coffee 45c
40c Vanilla Extract 29c J
40c Symond's Inn Cocoa. ., 29c
60cOpckoTea 50c J
THERMOS
Keeps IIuiiIiIh lull 21 inmr or mid
S hours. They nut liiiudy nc
iliilsUliui In any homo r travellnit
iHiipmenl, mid tlinro Is mi reiimm
why everyone, miniild nul pcummiH
nun. Coino In and wo our tisnrl
.Mi cut.
.Pint xli'
(Jiniit l ...,
Pint fillers
Quart fillers
I.iiiiiIi Kits
8'-7."V lo 91.00
.:M..ni lo o.oo
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SHIP YOUIt CASES
or parcels by our transfer
service. That will Insure
that they will bo carefully
handled and that they will
always reach boat or train
on time. Wo don't believe
In any last minute ship
ments. We always got there
In plenty of time to make
sure the goods we carry will
not be loft behind.
Western Transfer Co.
419 Mala St.
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ASPIRIN TABLETS
(Uiiiiiliin Aspirin Tablets inndo by llm
Untied Drug Co. A ronieily for
colds, rhuuiiiiitlaiii, neuralgia,
headaches, etc.
UOe ii dux., - ili". for tl.le
PURE DRUGS
Kpsnm Salts, pound
Pouderetl Alum, 2-u
llurlc Acftl. 6-
Senna Leaves, 3 o
Cnscarn llurk, I ox
ttochiillo Salts, 1 oi
Turpentine, 4 o
Glycerine, 3 oi
Oil Kiicntyptus, 2 ox
Camphorated Oil, 3 ox
Spirits Camphor, 3 ox
Coroanut Oil, 2 ox.
i.ltiin Water, pint ....
Sodium Phosphate, pound
Aromatic t'aacuru, 2 ox
Tastvluss Castor Oil, 3 ox. . .
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PltlCIM IX) NOT INCl.UDi: KKVLNUi: TAX
CARL'S LIVER LIFTERS
are a, wonderful remedy for constlpo
tlon, headaches, hllllousncsx, etc. They
help keep the system clean nnd healthy
25c, 3 bottles 65c
Tho jbsfrq Store
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
.TTH AMI MAIX HTHKin
KODAKS AND FILMS
KVMtVTiii.u rftit Tin: Am.ti:i;h
piioTO(iitAPiii:u
Kodaks
Brownies..
...$9.49 to $56.26
$2.86 to $19.95
iirl i. n
rolltd out
tlie nrloulstiiiKiTt of Ih'
nnwned 1,'yptluu iiif
ulth It.
Virgil makes mention of wiunlerfill
i rugs wot on by women, rugs to be
xpu-ad under the lhroiiei of kings and
uiiiler ih knee of lourtlern, and laid
upon III biickx of hor'iw mid In Hie
chariots of coiiquerisT und generals.
Brick tea Is a regular form of ex
change. In tho western part of China
, and In Mongolia. Theso bricks bear
an official stamp stating tholr value.
When small paymentn havo to be
mado, a brick may bo broken Into
I pieces.
WAS A3LE TO DIGEST. STONES
French Historian Has Left Detcrlp.
tlon of Man With a Stomach
That Was Remarkable.
Theopbllo Ilvnolt, a Trench writer
nnd lilMOrlan, gles tho following de
scription of a true lllhopliaguii or
stone-eater, whom he encountered !n
tho northern part of Kmnce. "This
man," states llenolt. "who unswertsl to
the name of Ilrundn, not only swnl
losved Hints an Inch and a half lur.g,
a full Inch broad and half tin Inch
thick, but any stones like marble
which he could reduce to powder. I
examined this man with all the atten
tion I possibly could, finding his gullet ,
very large, his teeth exceedingly
strong, his saliva very corrosive and
his Mmnucl: lower than usual a fnct '
which I Imputed to the vast number
of llluts which he had swallowed.
"Upon Interrogating one of the i
stone-outer's friends I was told that
Ilrundn had been found three yearn '
before In a northern uninhabited lt
hind, by Hie crew of n Dutch ship. 'I
can make him eat rnw Mexb with the
stones,' said the mun who was acting
as Ills keeper, 'hut I could never In
duce tilth to swullow bread. IIu will I
unnK water, wine uuii nrunuy. unu m- , bo,na incombuatlblo lubes, so tho
peun. to he very fond of the latter ,
He sleeps 12 hours a duy, but always , """ ... ,, . . ,
In a sealed posture; with his chin rest- l " ",0 " nal In
Ing on his knees. He smokes almost nil . digestible material, which If not
the time that lie Is not asleep or i complntoly eliminated from tho sys
tem each day, become:! food for tho
millions of bacteria which Infest the
Not a Bite r
Breakfas
YouD
Water
Says a glass of hot
tr and
phosphate prevents Minus
and Keeps us nt.
Just as coal, when It burns, leaves
eating.' "
RUGS USED IN ALL AGES
Ancient Chronicler Have Left Ac
counts of Varloue Remarkable
Product of the Loom.
In all nges ugs have been used for
religious purposes. Up to the present
time ouch member of the Persian nnd
Mohummedan family carries a small
rug for pruyer. The Mohammedan,
by meuiw of u small compass,, places
the rug where the niche polntH toward
Mecca, where the body of Mohammed
lies. He then strips himself of all
his jewels, combs his board carefully,
nnd then, with hands outstretched on
either side, he prostrates himself and.
with lieud on tho earth, performs hi
devotions.
In Kgypt Cleopatra had looms set
up In her palaces for the weaving of
beautifully designed tapetrle. When
Cleopatra wished audience with Cae
sar, she had a bale of rugs shipped
vlu 'Mediterranean. When till was
openccOcfore the Itoinuti emperor, a
roost s.u$e,rb rut WiisujirgUe.d, and to
bowols. From this inssu of loft
over waste, toxins and ptomalnollke
poisons arc formed and auckod Into
tho blood.
Men and women who can't got
feeling right must begin to tako In
side baths. Iloforo broakfast pach
morning drink a glass 'ot hot water
with a teaapoonful of llmestono
phosphate In U to wash out ot tho
bowols the previous day's poison
and toxins, nnd to keop tho entlro
alimentary canal cloan, puro and
fresh.
Those who aro subject to sick
headache, colds, biliousness, consti
pation, others who wako up with bad
taste, foul breath, backache, rheu
matic stiffness, or have u sour, gassy
stomach after meals, aro urged to
get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from tho drug.atoro, and
begin practicing Internnl sanitation.
This will cost very llttjo, bui I suffi
cient to make anyono an enthusiast
on the lubject.
IF KIDNEYS ACT
DID TIKE SILTS
Kny
Ilnrkarbo I sign you
been rating too much
meat
tiavn
When you wako up with backacha
and dull mlsary In tho kidney re
gion It generally moan you havo
been eating too much meat, say a
well-known authority. Meat forms
uric odd which overwork tho kid
ney In tholr effort to filter It from
tho blood nnd thoy bocomo sort ot
paralyzed and loggy. When your
kidneys got sluggish and clog you
must rollovo thonn like you rollovo
your bowols; removing all the body'
urinous waato, olso you havo a back
ache, slrk headache, dltzy spells;
yum stomach sours, tonguo is coat
ed, nnd when tho weather I bad
you havo rheumatic twinges, Tho
urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment,
channels otton got snro. water scald
i and you aro' obliged to seek rellof
two or inrco times during tho night.
Klthcr consult a good, rollnbto
physician nt once or gat from your
pharmacist about four ounce of
Jad Salts; tko a tablospoonful In
n glass of water boforo breakfast
for a few day and your kidney
will then act lino. This famous salt
Is mado from tho ncld ot grape and
lemon Julco, combined with llthta,
and has boon used for generation
to clean and atlmulsto sluggish kid
ney, also to noutrallzo acids In tho
urlno no It no longer Irritates, thus
ending bladder wenknoss.
Jad Salt Is n Ufa saver for regu
lar moat eator. It Is Inexpensive,
cannot Injuro nnd make a dollght
ful, effervescent llthla-wntor drink.
A Classified Ad will Mil It.
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Crisp,
Dainty Crackers
The appealing daintiness of Snow
Flakes is due to their crispneso, their
lightness, their dash of salt I Pure,
delicious, wholesome let the kiddies
cat as many; a they like.
Don't ask for crackers
ay SNOW FLAKES
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Vsnilla Waters
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Fitita Wafers
Panama Cleans
uaimrai bracken
Lnna llranrh KaIi InM
Marihmallow bandw
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