in , i 77 A I ClP MA V l"t V) 1 PACK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON XUMDAr, AUGUST SI, 1M :', fiT in P h A. I .' tm Sept. 1st it the beginning of another year of school. Your boy or girl will need a new pair of shoes. For four years this store his sold the Buckhecht line of School Shoes and each year's increased Bales has proved their merit From August 25th until Sept. 15th we will glue with every pair of school shoes sold a pair of Bear Brand hose Free, In addition to this wo keep the rips sewed free of charge. Yours for Service. Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. WWAMWMMM Peppermint Oil This is Oregon's fastest growing 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, lantcd 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 tle house, name on request, for over 1100 lbs. of oil to be delivered next year. This will invoice nearly $10,000. Join us now and help us produce this and many more on1 our list Descriptive Literature Furnished Klamath Mint Company PAUL BOGARDUS, Agent Swanson Bids;., Phone 484 Klamath Falls, Ore. Ps am mOtawamtHi WBswCJWsTfcy Tho Bclcntiflc blcndintr of reliable vegetable remedies of benefit to persons who suffer from Nervoawae rata fas Stow, seavery tress aiacaUi Lews of Appetite Mfjeetlva TimM Klar AJlaacats Are you run down? Are you irritabSeT Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and aatlefy yourself of It beneficial ingredient!. flriaeta i told in original U-ct. boMtt only. KtfUM UO( BKIACEA UmVO COSJPANY City. Ma. sssssk an tUDMlllUUl. rAM!4yil;lMiMriMl -sp "aaMsatK Hb SbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Jbbbw m $s? Red Crown gasoline is an all'reanery gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. STANDARD OIL OO. jhe Gasoline of QuaM SEATINEENATE RENO, Nov., Auk. 31. Nevada voteri. at a state primary election Boptombcr 7, will nominate candi date! for United State senator to succeed Honntor Charlca II. Homier ion, of Klko, and for member of tho houio of representative! to 'succeed Congressman Charlca It. Kvans, of Ooldflold, the state'i? lonn delegalu to tho lower house. Henderson and Evans, both Democrat!, aro running for rnnomlnatlon. Hondoron In un- opposod on tho party tlckat. MImi Anno Martin, of Itono, na tlonally known luffraga worker, will bo an Independent cantHdnto at tho primary for nomination for aenutor. If elected sho will bo the flrat woman to alt In tho upper house of congrexi. Threo candidate, Taikcr L. Oddle, 'former governor, Rev. Drowater Adam!, pastor of a Hono Ilaptlit church, and Grant Miller, former son- atorlal candidate on the Socialist ticket, are contesting for tho Knpub Mean nomination for senator. Tho successful aiplrant will opposo Sen ator Henderaon in the general elec tion In November. Two other Democrat!, Walter C. Pratt and Illchard C. Stoddard, pro hibition director for the Nevada dls trict, are opposing Representative Kvans for the Democratic nomina tion. On tho Republican ticket, Wil liam T. McNeil, of Keno, and, Samuel IArentz, of Lorelock, aro running for (he nomination for rongreis. STlfOilM BEING FORMED HTAKODRD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Aug. 30. Candidate! for the 1920 8tantord University football team have been ordered by Head Coach Walter I. Powell and Captain A. P. Holt to report for opening practice September 1C. Although Stanford baa toit many members of the 1919 vanity, Powell and Holt think tbey will have material for a winning eleven- Captain Holt, according to early report!, baa not recovered entirely from injurlea received playing last aeaaon. He is eipected, however, to be able to take bla old place In the backfleld. Two varsity football playera. J. C. Patrick and C. R. Rlghter, are with the California team at the Antwerp Olympic game bur are expected to return In time to play In all of the games, retries, ii n oeiievco, win be fullback thli year. Rlgbter wai center on tho 1919 eleven. Stanford' backfleld ranka will be strengthened by tho addition of R. W. Arnett. a former army player who haa been mentioned by eaitern iport wrltore tor the All-American eleven. A prospect for tackle, How ard Deem), baa transferred from Oc cidental College, Loa Angela, and will be eligible here thta year. FLY AND BAIT CASTERS TO MEET COM! MRUS. Ohio. August 31.' Fly and bait casting enthusiasts from over tho country, including state national and world champions will muko Columbus their mecca. 8eptomber 1 to B, when te twelfth annual tournament of tho Ijatlonsl Association of Scientific Angling clubi will bo hold horo In connection with tho Rtato fair. Tho event will bo under the aus pices of tho Cotumbui Casting club In connection with tho stato dopart mnnt nf uericulturo nnd tho bureau of fish and gamo. Moro than 92fi00 In trophies will bo awarded. Some cf tbe champions who will participate Include Fred Peet world's champion long distance fly castor, William Stanley, chamjilon bait coster, und q, J, McCarthy, .re garded among sportsmen as tbe world's most consistent fly nnd bait caster, all of Chicago. Perry Fraxlor. New York cham pion fly castor, and H. F. Slagel ' of Kalamaioo. also plan to pnrtlclpnto, as well aa other famous anglori and fly and bait castors. OREGON WOOL FOR TKMIM.ARN' UNIFORMS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31. Knights Tompluis of tho state of Washington will no longer depend upon eastern nmiiufucturers for their uniform!, as all of their oqulnmont U now being ordSruil in Portland. Ore gon grown nvoi'1 gooa into the coata and oven ttii chipouu, cap, hat cover nd other ticccbonrieq. Even suit cusos and sword cuoos aro to be turn AJd"-M-M00 lJ 4 f ,vZ'r. Buzzing on the Limited West-O! PETE ME BOY! rr r r jn . . r Jr5 jfVaLf. WSrfiErK y If you ever did have a doubt in your peppy old soul aa to how Camels stand nationally, take a fly over the country I Oee, every time I awing around I see men smoking Camels or buy ing Camels or talking Camels! Every news 'paper and magazine flashes Camel ads I Every billboard spills a scream about Camels I Pete, you never can beat Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos I Certainly does put it over either kind smoked straight I And say, do you get that rrjild Camel body I Oh gee, Pete, fire-up another Camel That's the answer I Now listen: I'm going to draw up some Camel ads and shoot 'em in and I'm going to tell the world whats-what about Camels I Bet you I can clean-up on a job like that and it's all in spiration right from Camels themselves I For instance, Pete, I'm slapping this sketch down here to put you wise Sav-vy? I'll tall 'em old pencil, I see the point! I'll drop you a line from Chicago and tell you s'morel 111 have a baleful of stunts by the time this letter blows into your hands! ' And you krtow me, kid I 'HaWWmt I s nar ttlive L1STENJ-CameJs - e;M 7 t ' 11 " -ft ' 1 i ' SRmJUj. ( ,E3 .amTaaawa jgftomamaemmmammamWiimarmm&ma GRIHT MILIi PLANNED OAKLAND, Ore., Aug. 31. Xa old-fashioned grist mill where tbe farmer may bring bis own wheat to be ground la to open bere September 1. It ii to bave a capacity of SO barred dally and will prove of ma terial aaslatance to grower! wbo wlah flour and mill feed made from tbelr own grain. SALMON PACK OP 1990 EXCEEDS ISIS I ASTORIA. Ore., Aug. SI With tbe doe of tbe spring fishing seasea on the lower Colambls river It waa found that tbe pack bad averaged well wltbia tbat of former years sad exceed! tbat of ISIS by frost IS te 16. per cent. Tbe packet flrat grade chlnooka -was exceptionally Jarge. Plant cared 7,540,500 pound of raw fish having a total valae of $. 719.J00. tbe balk of this bage teas to be broaght Into Oregoa from tbe east aad foreign laaee. Two eoaplsta atatlates every af ternoon at tbe Liberty, startlag at 1:30 aad 3:30. ' - IM1 - "?""ijl ... y (rt Qtanlioess Rtascsablt Rate !ei!ss The Central Hotel -,a-,S,aeae-VsWa aSSiaVSSeWsr New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL 'HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBERj IS BEINGi ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAn'bE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, Mamag s. : a M . a- i i ed put In this city for tbe Masons. kmmMMj.9MM9mnW9 mmawmmmmmm ?i