(V''7 t r nuDAr, ai 22E T, 1M0 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQBKKnR The nnnk of Bflgland nolo Is not of the inno thcknese throughout. In place It In' tjilckor, so as to re tain n keener Impression of tho fig ures nmt loiters of Importance. h V K Mr. t & 'the wplnhl qt the human brain Is snlil Vo double In tho first 9 months "ht life, anil troblo bctnro tho end of tho third roar, aftor which tho rate of Incroaso Is much slower. Tho real Ilslm of Clllcad Is the dried Julro of' a low h rub which grows In Syria. It Is vorr vnluablo and scarce, for thq amount of balm ylelcd by one shrub norer exceeds sixty drops iny. Should a HrltlBh peer over bo sen tenced to death for somo criminal offense, and become liable to tho last penalty ,of the law, ho can demand as his right that a sllkon cord bo used Inatoad of tho ordinary hempen ropo. In ancient days crows woro em plo)ed as letter jiearors. OlrU marry very young In India, tho law permitting Rtrl to becomo a brldo at I years of ago. Aa a mat ter of fact, a girl who Is not wedded at 18 Is unlikely to bo so, unless sho should be fancied' by somo widower. . m CITATION S clihe SlPrl SOT! In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter efthe Estato ef George C. Mitchell, Deceased. To J. C. Mitchell, Bon C. Mitchell. Gene Utmroon, 1. II. Mitchell, Fleda Morgan, Mary Ann Pitney, Inns Flan agan, Myrta McFadden and A. M. Collier, guardian ad litem of Garri son Claudo Mitchell, a Minor. Greeting, In the Name of the State of Oregon. You and each of you are hereby cited t6 appear In tho Court Room of tho aboTe entitled court at the County Court House at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, at 2 oVlock p. in. on September IS, 1520, at the September term of this Court, 1920, not leas than ten daya after tho service of thla citation upon you. to show cause. It any exist, why this court should not make an order to sell, as prayed for la tho petition, Med herein. licensing .and empower ing Lealle Rogers. Administrator with the will annexed of the said estate, to sell "at private sale, upon the terms prescribed by tne court the following described lands and real estate, to WK1. Lot 4 in Block 84. la Klamath Ad dltlon to Klaauta FaUa, Oregon, ac cording 'to the duly recorded plat thereof on file la the office of the county clerk; far' Klamath county, Oregon, together with tho tenements, hereditament, and .appurtenance thereto betoamg or la any wise ap- Mrtalalu- I ' Tahroltattaa (a lasued pursuant to aa order or tse eeeve enuuea uouri toad aad'watered la the above en tltled'teetate and matter on the 7th day or "August, 1120. , . '( ' t f r c. R. DeLAP. (SEAL)" ' ' County Clerk. Aug. 10-IT-J4-I1-7 KIKCAL ATTKXTIO.V Two completed matinees every af ternoon at the -Liberty, starting at 1:30 and 3:3. " 27-31 Hn ek jBBbBbVBW MM iiV aTgSaVsH gaftsYsflBBaAH I rlTT' JaJL W AGAIN right at the very beginning of the Fall, our showings of fashionable wear are complete. Not only in the fullest range of authentic styles, but in the earliest show ings of the styles which will lead the mode. Again, we enable our friends to select their fall and winter wear, right at the very beginning of the season, so that they may have the utmost of service, for our prices are placed at fair figures for real value in assured qual ity and workmanship. New Suits for Autumn Wear Your eyes will see the attractiveness of their styling, but it is on the expertness of our buyers that you may feel assured of the faithfulness of their workmanship, the lasting service in each stitch, the permanance of expression in, the cor rectness of cutting and shaping, and the dur ableness in wear of the materials selected for their absolute purity and perfection.' For such completeness of value the prices are remark ably reasonable. $35.00 to $85.00 If Your Heels Wear Down Like This You Have foot Troubles Though you may not feel much discomfort from this condition at first, sorlous Foot Troubles -will result in the future If you don't have your feet attended to. Come In and let our Foot Expert examine your feet free of charge. He will keep those ankles straight and prevent more serious foot troubles with ritoftM RBCH BUILDER and Heel Leveies Tfeey 0eUU No Metal aaaaf -t a. 4BjA jLaa gfBB BBBBa gB(0.f BBBBiHbbBBBbV (' New Coats and Wraps for Fall You will admire the soft fabrics, the cling ing youthful lines, the graceful drapings but you may also know that if we show it, the gar ment has had to pass the rigid test of honest and careful workmanship in every detail of making and cutting. From each standpoint, whether of style, of material, or of manufac ture, each garment has been selected for its individual superiority, giving you a guarantee of utmost value for every dollar of coat. .... SI 7.50 up to $100.00 ACPte , .ft:? I w jI Brilliancy and Beauty in the flew Fall Dresses Your delight will be great at the ex ceedingly bright and cheerful har monies in color, the gayety in the trimmings and the youthful styling of the new dresses. There is a sweet be comingness to the narrow, straight, slim lines of the tailored types of cos tumes which will vie in favor with the dainty feminency of the freer fitted semi-dress models, whose smart sim plicity renders them as desirable for day wear, as their varied elegance recommends them for theater or din ner wear. And the price markings make this start of the season a mem orable one. i ni Uf BBBbV AVi ', 't H ' itt ' v,! 1 SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF FURS ON SALE SATURDAY t .rsw m .. - aw warnr . .. - . bi nv .f bb . , . . i f a'tt" J fA9ki i -r " hsKBmasxtCs Start H. N. MOE, Proprietor iw7 rr TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE! Round oak dining table; Iron bed and springs, 3-4 size: oak dressar. 111! But St. jn-ao COMB ONI -COMB OUt I still hare a few drew shirts. hesry cotton two-olaesJ underwear. bate, collars, leather kt baads. sto all of wkicu will bo sold tar below the nreaant wholesale cost. They woat Its Ion st tU film I sa aaklnf. . K, i. tuusatuniJi itUalasK. i 7. '. i. . , ,ui i .' Mi ATTENTIOK MASONS There will be a special awetlss of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. T. A. M. on Moaday erenint, Aaguit so, for the purpose of work u ti If. M. degree. Br order of the W. M. O, O. CHITWOOD, Sec. FOR 8AL -foot binder, first elssi eondltloai cut about 10 acres, frank Zanpfe, lfaUa. ITf WAMTK A urge kiteata ess .aasM. Aaareaa box si, Harais tfflM. tT-ll WANTED By September 1, two housekeeping rooms, A. B, Joaea, care California-Oregon Power Co. 17-I8 STRAYED lied bull, brand FY on left blp. Mark crop of both ears underblt In left. Plesaa notify Frank Ya&'Schoiack. Merrill, Ore. I7-I8 ONB FOUR IIOR8B Team harness and wagon; three colta. Will seU for llOO.OOr Iaaulre k camp grouad by O. K. sara. 17-10 WAITED Woman cook for ranch. qom waaee. Aaareaa bos t. iter- rtU, Oregon. . .1 . . ?.. FOR SALE! Good bouse on paved street, $88 per month Income be sides a nice place ror lamuy to uro. Price I4.B00. Robt. 8. Fry, phone owdU uu aapiasaaa. ai-sv PIANO FOR SALB 1860 cash. Call 017, S7-80 SPECIAL ATTENTION Two eompleto matinees every af ternoon at the Liberty, starting at 1:80 and 8:80, S 87-81 A classified, Ad will sell tt. HERALD FORCE IS GETTING BACK TO NORMAS Mn. O. L. Drummond, linotype op erator for tho Herald, called at the office yesterday after a two weakv Illness, during which time the Herald was hard put to find anyone to taka ror place. aeorge Connors, another member tf the Herald forea. minni'. hi. Afternoon from a tbjtoo weeks' vaca tion visit at Eureka, California, George was accompanied by hie father, W. W. Connors. Tn foroe la graaaauy getting hack to aoraal with tba retura of iu abseateM i U i, ii'f is- nr o