v :t re PAOH TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON miDAV, HRPTKMnRR 10, 1M0 BIRDS HAVE VARIOUS NAMES V I. i' fi BMbbF A Wonderful MM inemcino TRY Uita npproved rem cdy. Just tho tonic for nervousness, sleeplessness, depressed feeling, loss of appetite, dlgcattvo troubles, brain fag-, or alow recovery from influenza and kindred ailments. A tonic, alterative, and diuretic for blood and ncrvo disorders. NOTICE TO HIUPPKIW OF CATTM. AND HOltSKS Notice Is hereby given to all ship pars of cattle and horses from Klam ath county that all shipments hero after will be subjected to a rigid brand Inspection before being loaded on cars. Tho brand Inspector must '' bo given sufficient notlco by tho ship per to give amplo tlrao tor such In apectlon, othcrwlso stock will bo held In corrals until such Inspection can bo made. Shippers aro required to furnish the Inspector a correct list of brands living tho number of hcad'ot each brand and location of brand on ani mal. JAS. W. STRAW, Brand Inspector tor Klamath county. 814 "Diamond Dyes" Te You How A Child an Follow Directions and get Perfect Results ATTEXTIO.Y Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, you an requested to bo present at an eotertalnment and banquet to be held in the I. O. O. F. Hall on Friday ivealng. Sept. 10th. Olven In honor f the Grand Master of Portland who will be present cm this night. 910 A boom In boxing Is looked for in Massachusetts this .fall, now that the legislative act legalising the sport kaa come Into effect. Prague, capital of -the, -pew Repub lic of Cxecbo-Slovakia, 'boasts of a modern athletic stadium which con accommodate 120,000 persons. Utt Cognomens From Habits or Mu mad Though Not Infrequently From Seng or Call. lllnli nrc given vnrlotn names In rnrliiii.i purl f tho country; some, got tlic.v nnuies from their lmtiUm tlier from tholr plumage, while tho wing, or call, In oilier cases Is resinm kIMo for the nickname of the bird, ac cording to London Answer. TJic cuckoo hns two mate The meadow plpplt Is known as tho cuc koo's mate In Mime pnrts of tho coun try, becnuso of lis hnblt of always nc couipanylng the cuckoo from place to place throughout ltd stay In this coun try. The wrjneck gets the snmo name for n different reason. It arrives In the country about the same time, or a few dnjs earlier than the cuckoo, and therefore the name hns been given It. Utile "Hread-anil-iio-cheese" Is per linpH rather a mouthful, but the nntnh i given to the jellow bunting on ac count of the fact thnt Its simple song revmble the;e word more thnn any tiling else: In the world. Ynfllo" It the name' given to thnt laughing bird of the wood, the green wodiecker, nlso known by the lcs cheerful cognrmcti of rnln bird, le1 enure uhetictcr It IniiKhi the glii coe back amf the rnln rotne down. In other words, the laugh of the green woodpecker, like the "hee-haw" of Hie donkey, I considered by tunny to be n sure sign of wet weather. The whrtethront has n hnblt of creeping along the lower pnrts of the hedges, where the nettles grow, and therefore It hns acquired for Itself the natua of "nettle creeer.H NO. UMl TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Cur rency. Washington. D. C. July 30. 120. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "The Am erican National Bank of Klamath Falta." In the city of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon, baa complied with all the provisions of the statute of the United State required t one com lied with before an association kadi b authorized to commence the kaalneea of banking: Now therefore I. John Skeltoa Williams. Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify that "The American National Bank of Klam ath Falls," in the City of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon, la authorized to commence the business of banking aa provided In Section Fifty one nun dred and sixty-nine of the Revised SUtutes of the United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of offico thla Thir tieth day of July, 1920. JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, (Seal) Comptroller of the Currency. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24-1.8-15. "FREEZONE" Lift Off, Corns I No Pain Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a little "Freezone" on an acning corn, in ai..Hv .ha. Mm tnn hiirtlnBr. thnn shortl you lift It right off .with fin gers. Truiyi Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Free-one" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard earn, soft corn, or corn between the toee, ana toe cat' lUM, without aoreaeM or irritation. TIRE KNOWN BY MANY NAMES Not Including What It la Called by Impatient Autolst When It Puncture. A thing which ties Is a tire ay makers of the dictionary. The first purpose of the tire was to tie or band the wheel together. As time passed, the original meaning of the word has been lost sight of and now the tire Is the part of the wheel which touches the road and stands the wear and tear of travel England and her possessions, ex cept Canada, spells the word "tyre," No less an authority than England's own Encyclopedia Ilrttannlca Is on rec ord with the opinion that "thla spell ing is not now accepted by the best English authorities," yet "tyre" per sists. In some of the Spanish-speaking countries, such aa Chile and the Ar gentine, tires are known aa "neumatl cos." In Mexico they are "llanlas." In other places where Spanish 1 the language, notably Cuba, the correct word la "gomaa." In Brazil, where Portuguese la spoken, the name hi "pneumatlcos." The French have the short name "pneus" for tires." This la a contrac tion of pneumatlquea. In practically all the Scandinavian countries the Danish word "gummrlgtnger" rubber ring la used. - Making a Citizen. You make the citizen by giving him Intelligence. He must learn to see things as they are. He must also learn to see the possibilities and rise In power to put them to the test. There Is no place for the coward In the march of progress. We need men, "brave men, who dare while others fly." And this means they must have brains and brawn with which to fight life's battles and hold their own In the world. And to Intelligence we must add constancy. It avail little to be brilliant If you haven't the power to stick to your job until you make a success of It Per sistence will help you win, when you put your head to work. These are the first things In the making of citizens. The home and the school must work together to produce It Grit sSf3 vLasi i Mdrksh Tires today ml 25 less than they did in I9IO and give approximately 100 greater average mileage Compare these prices: (Adjustment 'Basis: Silvf.htowh Cords, Booo3fife Fabric Tires, 6000 Miles FABRIC TIRE PRICES SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl-ggBskfjjWWMg-M SIZE I9IO TODAY 3Q x 3 25.45 19. IP 3Q3 33.85 23.20 32x4 48.65 36.80 344 65.35 53.15 35x5 1 82.75 6S.3T" Goodrich Tires Best in the Long Hun v , SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. J. H. GARRETT fc SONS R. R. R. GARAGE DIAMOND TIRE VULC CO. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. LOW'S GARAGE iiiEsira BY MP, NOW inki July. July wns originally the fifth month of the Homon year. In the Allien 'cal endar It had' a complement of 30 days. which was reduced to 31 and then to 30. nnl It stood thus for many centu ries. At lenzth Jullrji Caesar restored It. to 31. He felt a personal Interest In July, o It was his natal month. After the death of this great law-giver and reformer Marc Antony changed the name from Qulntllls to July, lu honor of Caesar's fnmlly name, In order to note that as tho sun was most potent at thl tlino so was Caesar the most powerful potentate who had ever lived. Our Fnxon nncextor culled July "Hey Monntli" hecnuso they usually moved their huy at that period of' the year, Chicago Journal. Black Hoi of Calcutta. This niune was given to an apart ment In Culcutta In which nparty if English were confined on the night of June SO, ITrti. Tho garrison of the fort connected with the English fac tory nt Calcutta was captured by the Nawab SlraJ-ud-Duulu, who caused all the prisoners tukuu to bo confined In a room 18 by U feet 10 Inches. Tills cell had only two windows, obstruct ed by a verunda. Of tho 160 people who spent the ni,ht In a horror of thirst, heat und agony from pressure, only 23 survived the experience. Natural Explanation. "Why Is It that tho dark homes In a political convention always keep o quiet J" "Because under the circumstance.), the word with uono of them can be nay." WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. One of the most interesting exhibit of the thousands in the world war collec tion now being gathered at the na tional museum la the "Order of Bat tle" map used by General Pershing In directing the movements of the American forcea in France. The wall map, 8 by 10 feet In alze, to getber with the walls, floor and fur nlture of the room In which It hung at American headquarters a Chau mont, was transferred to the museum by the war department at the request of the general. The map was brought to Washing ton and Installed In the museum by the sergeant and three enlisted men of the headquarter staff who kept It corrected and guarded It throughout the war. At Chaumont the map, when not In uso, was concealed by a sliding section of wall which I In stalled In the same manner In tho museum, Tho map shows in a vivid fashion the exact situation at the hour tho armistice was signed with reference to Jlio strength and location of all divisions, both enemy and allied, on the western front, tho corroct battle line, the names and location of com manding officers and locations of headquarter and army boundaries. Thcro also Is a considerable amount of dotalled Information regarding the American divisions, as for instance the percentagea of fresh and tired troop and the length of time the various units bad been In tho line or In reserve. The war collection has already as sumed such proportions aa to raako necessary so mo new arrangement for housing It. Many of tho exhibit aro now crowded Into the ground floor of the new national museum building while other are In the old building and a few of the artillery plecea are in the open air awaiting the construc tion of suitable shelter. William DeC. Ttavenel, the director of tho museum, aaya congress probably will be asked at' the next session to pro vide a building for tho collection which Is of great historical value. The alrplano exhibit Includes all ' type of American and French planea j used extensively In combat, pursuit 'and bombing work abroad and soy I eral specimens of captured enemy I machines. There are also on exhibi tion many type of alrplano inotora. iln addition to the world war aviation section tho museum contains tho or iginal Langley and Wright models. Tho collection of American army modlca! equlpmont, furnlshod by tho war department, Is practically com plete and Includes tho various typos of operating and- X-ray equipment used In base hospitals and field and advanced base stations, a largo vari ety of surgical Instruments, ambul ances and military dental equlpmont. Ono entiro section of tho collodion Is devoted to exhibit showing tho In ccptlon and development of tho gas mask. Othor exhibits Include tho great 0-lnch searchlight used In tho field, tbo field artillery, machine gun and rifles of the uniforms, field equipment and medals of general of ficers, subordinate officers and pri vates of nil tho allied countries and Germany and Austria. There also Is a collection of articles manufactured entirely of paper by tho German. These Includo paper, twine, paper ploth, feed bags, artillery packs, wa ter buckets, blankets, kit bags, sad dlo bags, canteen covers and knap sack. Many other exhibits aro being re ceived dally from the army and navy and the director hopes to mako tho collection the most complete world war musoum In exlstonco. m In tho city of Ilrusnols an exhibi tion of snow statuary Is given overy winter by tho art student, who transform ono of tho public parka Into a natural gallery, and display specimens of their work which ara really remarkable. The playing carda of tho four teenth century differed materially from tho pack In use today. The Venetian pack, for example, consist ed of 78 cards 23 of thorn marked with emblems of various kinds, and 66 with numeral, divided Into four suits of 14 carda each. ssssssssssKassssrssssssssVMl i A isssssssssaiissriissssssssssf I ssssssssssK92ssssssssWatnsVisssssssssssssW SwBssssssssssV''sssssssssssss7aWsrlssssssssssssF?lL''slmsssT ' ra1BBBBBBBBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBSrsBBBBBKiBBBk3SBaf&RBBB '' UK sti!ssssssssssssssssssssV(IHt TSGwSSS&M&MrWlk IHKillsssssssssssssslFPJlssssr' - BKSSImlfwSsk j"TjBBBBSfafrTS..ilrV' i ffiPri TBBBnFffTTWiflri sMpBElgj.SSdghMJBBJBJ OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Which, we take pride in announcing, contains one of the largest, classiest and most serviceable shoe stocks with which the people of this city and vicinity have ever been favored, is now open to the public, and we invite you to come in and look it over, whether you buy or not. This department adjoins our grocery department, facing Main street. Competent shoe salesmen will have charge of this department salesmen who know the necessity of fitting a foot per fectly, and who will provide you with the class of shoe you want or need. We can serve you righ't. , ' M - i