PACK WtVU THE EVENING HERALD, XLAMAtH FALLS, OKECOW MONDAY, AUflVR M, 1M fr I Rowing at thi 1 k"im& Or3 IV xffiufr rUs LPHgro!2Tn.iijv' D. W. Griffith's "THE GREATEST QUESTION" Your Uat chance to tee this GREAT PRODUCTION LARRY SEMON in 'THE FLY COP" TOMORROW BRYANT WASBURN in THE SIX BEST CELLARS" and it's a laugh from start to finish i . Peppermint 03 This is Oregon's fastest wowing and most profit able industry. Hundreds of acres going out on our land next year on Caledonia Marsh on Upper Lake will pay good dividends on stock. This is rich land producing $100 per acre in grain now being threshed. Planted to mint we expect to earn dividends of 50 to 80 yearly on the stock for which we are now taking subscriptions. We have market for all we can pro duce. Saturday we. received one order from a Seat-' tie house, name on request, for over 1100 lbs. of oil to bo delivered next-year. This will invoice nearly $10,000. Join us now and help us produce this and many more on our list DescriptiTe Literature Furnished Klamatk Mint Onrpany PAUL BOGARDUS, Agent Swanson Bldg., Phone 484 Klamath Falls, Ore. A BANK'S SERVICE IS THE PATRON'S SATISFACTION fllK feature of u bunking rtmm-rtlon which' rtnmla out Hum! prominently U (tin mtvIco It ltiablo and willing tn afford rentomcm. i Of Miurw, win', c.iparlty, farlllllcN, pollrln. and per. (tunnel all coalributti to that itrnrlm and niunt bo taknn Into rotulrierallM'Whm choosing a bank. - You'll find tli Vint National Hireling all I'tocrtatlons In (hone rraperts. tea? First National Bank! S, KLAMATH fAU. OREGON JIH Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. Lake Co. Stock Ranch Sacrificed 320 acres in the Fort Rock country, im? proved, 9 miles of fencing, house, water sup ply, level land. Worth $6,400. Will sell for half. Here only for a couple of days. Act quickly. C. B. PIERCE, at Hotel Hall frtlMmMIMMmmMSMMMMMe . ADDITIONAL, VEllHONAUH 0 (' K, V. Morton of Bend in u Klamath Knlln vlnltor who U HtoppliiK lit tl.u Whlto I'ollcnn hotel. Cluirlc (IrluvcH who tin houn v!h Itlni: with Mr. mid lint. William Mc Nonlly, returned this morning to li In honin In Hurnhrook, Mr. nnd Mr, Kriink II, Itnhlnnnn mmlii n trip tn Crater Liikn Hntunlny nml rot urn ml Hundny, Mrs. Hoy Ornrn nccompnnliid her li rot tier, llnrry (lonllor, to Ashlnnd Hntunlny, whuro Mrn. (looller Joined thorn no thn return (rip. Hho tins boon vlnltlng her rclntlvon In Ash land for tlio pant few week. Clmrlm Bllvn In making arang monts tn start on a few days hunting trip. Ho will learo tomorrow In or der to ho on the hunting ground when the season opens September 1. MIim Mota Chontnln left on thin mornlnc'it train for Berkeley whoro nhn has leon trnmfcrred by the Western Union company. Virgil Dcl.np Ih spending a few days with hln hrnthor at Clear I-oko. Mm. Mary McCluro In spending n few days with Mr. and Mrn. Prank McCornlck lit their ranch on the went nlda of tho Upper lake. Carlylo Yoden nnd Dr. Wcsterfcld will loaro today for n hunting trip In the flpencor Creek region. Kinmn Casper of lookout, Call fornln, hrui arrived tn tako chargo of tho Hhnstn View achool for tho com ing year. Mlin Allco Illackford and Minn Klliabeth Key arlved lant night. Minn Illackford will assume her post tlon an principal of tbo Control achool and Mil Kcyi will teach In thn high achool here. Wilfred Henry arrived home by car thin afternoon from San Fran- clnco wbero he nan been for several months. Pat Parker I In town today from the Parker A Hamaker mill at Swan Lake. Claudo Graham of Fall City, Ore gon, nan arrived and will teach ,1.11 tho Lower Poa Valley achool during tnt coming year. MIm Allco McAllister of Aibland, who has been visiting her alater. Mrn. Will Weeden. returned home thla n.ornln'gv C. F. Flynn In In town today from Chlloquln on bunlneu. (HAN'T CLOCK HONOLULU. T. II.. Aug. II. (My Mall.) Honolulu In to hnvo a har bor clock thnt will look acrona 2100 miles of ocean and tick off tho'sec ondn In unlnnn with It older rela tlonn In tho towor of tho Ferry build ing at San Francisco, If plann of tho Honolulu Harbor Hoard hear fruit. Burly In September tbo board will opon bids for sheds on xovorul large now plcrn which hnvo no coverings. It ln'propooiLto'ilnco the clock lii a tower on tho top of ono of these. Owing to the difference. In time, Honolulu'!) harbor clock would run two and one-half hours bolnd the famoun clock near tho Golden flat. A Classified Ad will nail It. SAIiK OF TIMHKH KIiAMATH IMMAN HKHKItVATION LITTLE HI'RAt.UH UNIT Sealed bids In duplicate, marked outside "Uld Little Sprague Unit," and addressed to the "Superintend ent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will bo received until 3:00 o'clock P. M.. Pacific time, Wodnosday, October 27. 1920. for the purchase of the merchantable timber on about 3, eoo acres on Spraguo River In townships 34 and 35 South, Range 8 East, Willamette Meridian. Thla unit Is estimated at 40.000,000 feet B. M mostly went orn yellow pine of which about 0.000,000 feet Is on about 480 acres of approved allotments, and as to which soparate approved contracts with tho Indian owners may prob ably be made. No bid will be ac copted for leas than $'4.00 for yel low and sugar pli.o and Incenso cedar, and $1.60 for other species during tbo period of the contract end Ins March 31. 1924. Prices aub sequent to that date will be fixed by tho Commissioner of Indian Attain for throe-year periods. Each bid must state tho rate per M that will bo paid tor. each kind of timber dur ing the first contract period ending March 31, 1924, ana must do ac companied by a certified check on a solvent National Dank drawn in fa vor of the Superintendent ot the Klamath Indian School in the amount of 110.000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidden, 'but rotulned as liquidated damages it tlio succosstui bidder snail rail to execute contract and furnish satis factory bona for li&.ooo.oo witnin 60 duys from tho ncceptanco of his bid. Tho right Is reserved to waive technical detects and to reject any or all bids. For copies of contract, regulations, fuller description ot the area, and other Information, apply to tho Superintendent ot the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath (Agency, Oregon. Washington, D, C, August 10, 1920, CATO SELLS, Commissioner ot Indian Attain, lstpub. Avg.'.U To. Bat; JrttH A nunii mumwmism& We Have Just Received a Wonderful Supply of New Hats u T HERE arc forty hats in this, our latest shipment, and they are .the loveliest of this season's creations. All are exclusive models, and there is a ptyle to becomingly fit into any color scheme, and a shape to suit any type of feature. As we only keep these hats for abdlit ten days, it is advisable to see them as soon as possible, for we may have just the hat to complete your rjostume. ( Our present showing consists mainly of Dovetyns, Dovetyn and Satin com binations, and Silk Velvets. Some are trimmed with wool or silk embroideries, and the shorter feathers also play an important part, being placed at inter vals around the brim in several models. ALL HATS IN STOCK TEN DAYS CAN BE REPLACED BY NEWER MODELS JsW A FEW OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL END-OF-THE-MONTH BARGAINS Waists Values from..$5.00 to $9.85 Sale Prices..$2-50 to-$4.23 Corsets Values from..$2.00 to $7.00 Sale Prices. $1.49 to $5.00 Ribbons Fancy Patterns, reg'lar 75c THERE ARE MANY OTHERS Remember ! ! Shoes Genuine "Peters" Shoes at Sale' Prices of from $3.00 to $150 Yard Goods Batiste, Voile, Cring ham, Palm Beach Cloth, ' Galaiea, Printed Linont Glasgow Linen Finish, at prices of from 25 to 50 off. M M Tomorrow is the last day of our Greats End-of-the-Month 3-Day-SaIe ! 1 NOTICK TO CKKMTOIW tn hj rmmtv rvmrl nf ilin Ktnto of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In tho matter ot the eetato of Hiram C. Chnmberlln, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the uri derslgned. administratrix ot tho es- tato ot Hiram C. Cbambenin, ac cented, to tho creditors ot and all iur.nn. tinvlnr rlntmn nirnlnst tho yV.auHH .b .. u said deceased, to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication ot this notice, to the said administra trix, at tho oitico or wnson a. wuey, Attorney nt Law, Odd Fellows' Uulld- inr Ul.mnlh Vnlli. flrornn. which said otftco the undersigned ' selects as aur imiv ui uiuiuvh ,ii - tors connected with tho said estate, ot ULaM1 Ph.mhA.tl4n HAfAflAfl. First notice published 10th day of August. isu. !T)ATmA E. CIIAMDERLIN, '1 Adajtlnlstratrlx ot the Estate ot Hiram .C. Chamberlln, deceased, Aug, 10-17-24-31-7 j Dy ancient right the Archbishop ot Canterbury Is the only man In Kng land ,who has tho power to give to, a layman'., degree of medicine. He also may, confer degrees ot law, mu sic ot art upon those whom he con siders have proved themselves worthy of such honors. Ava: Ole, the Swedo, opera houno to night, 'August SO. NOTICE MINItlUM FEB BILL ADOPTED BIL'THB KLAMATH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, SEPT. " 1. 1920. Office calls $3 to 95; laboratory work extra. Residency calls, day $'4.00; night, 8 p. m. to 8 a. m., f 6, Proporlloaate Increase for extra member of the family. Special emergency call or absolute quarantine cases, 60 to 100 per cent Increase, . . Mileage 81.60 per mile. Proportion ate tn'tfrease tor bad roads. Consultation or "advice by telephone, 12,00.. Consultation 110.00. Vaccinal' administration 13.00 per .doae. ' Oenejral aneiMiesIa $16.00 and up. rtJarfteeBta x 6(s0,0 .jtd NO MOKE CU.UN G.1NGS MARYSVILLE, Cal.. Aug. 30. Chain gangs" from the Marysvillo Jail, formerly used to clean the city streets, have ceased to exist, accord ing to a report made to the city coun cil recently. As a result, the coun cil has found It necessary to employ laborers at $4 a day to tako care of the streets. The report said the ex istence of the "chain gangs" ended when prohibition became, effective. A racehorse was tried by court martial and-, sentenced-, to death by the Bolshevik! on a charge ot having won a cup offered by the' late Cxar, and so "having had .dealings with the old regime." , SPECIATj ATTENTION Two complete matinees every af ternoon at the Liberty, starting at 1:30 and 3:30. ' 27-31 .-.aiaasi-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-.-,-,--.-..!-!.,.,-,-,-- SHOES FOR THE GROWING. GIRL : THAT LOOK WELL AND , w WEAR BETTER The Bootery Chas. P. Maguirtu . . 4 i 713 Main St ", x MBMnatittaaaMf.