Man SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FMDAV, HKITKMIIKH 10, 1036 3 $$$$$$1 BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS IWMAAVWMMWWtfWMMMWWMMWMfM ? T ? ? T T I Pala For Cool Those words fully describe what the condition of every meat market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh ness and wholesomoncss long after they leave our shop. All qui meats are handled under glass and with extreme care. We over look nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation policies. Palace Market 524 Main Street WV W WWWWV VOTIOK OK HAIiK OP lltlllOATION DISTRICT DONDH NOTICB IB IlKHKflY OIVKN that led propoMli will be received tin III tho SOlti day of September. A. D. 1020, at tho boar of two o'clock In the afternoon, for tbs purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollar (200,000.00) worth of bopda of tho IJangell Valley Irritation DUtrlet of Klamath Uountjr, Oregon. Bald bonda to draw Intoroat at the rata of all per cant per annum, payable semi annually upon the flrat day of July and the flrat day of January of each year until the maturity of aald bonda. Seated propoaala will be received by the Hoard of Director of aald Irrigation DUtrlet, and abould be di rected to the secretary of the Iran ian Valley Irrigation DUtrlet, care of Forguson. Fletcher Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Ilulldlnf. Klamath Falls Oregon. The Hoard of Director reaenre the right to reject any or all blda offered. A. h. WI8HAIID. Secretary of the Hoard of Director of Laugell Val ley Irrigation DUtrlet. A-H-S18. KOTICH TO TAXPAYERS Ton are heroby notified that the Board of Equalisation will attend on September IS, 1910(th eecond Mon day In September) at the county Judge' office In the oldeet court aoaae, and will remain In eeatloa for thirty daya from that data for tba porpoae of examining the asses eat rolla for the year 1I0, and sorractlas all error la valuation, daacriptloa or qualities of land, lot r ether property aad by the as eaaor. It ahall be the duty of all peraona Intereated to appear at the time and place appointed. All protect against valuation flied by Che aaaeasor muat be filed vllh tba board during tne.nrti tea daya of aM aeNtoa J. P. LBE. Alienor of Klamath County. 28-11 "Ono of tho largest Now York ho tels supplies ouch of Its guests, who average 2,000 a day, with n froo copy of a morning newspaper. A Herald Want Ad wHl sell It. IMICHELIN MfaaawB' 0X31 ammWfcaKoL wbsl iBHluiksHi iwip -mm METROPOLITAN GARAGE 11th and Klamath Market ee- Service and Quality PHONE 68 Clean and Sanitary WvWVWw WWVWV '" W " W W ' WW WW m FOR OYSTERS WEST 8AYV1I.LK. N. Y., Sept. . I'rnpagatlon ot young oyster all ready to "set out" guaranteed to mul tiply with proper care Into a flourlih Ing brood, may result from experi ments Just concluded by W. V. Wells, of the Now York conservation com mission, who today reported on bis uxtenslvo study of oyster breeding. Mr. Wells, at bis laboratory on tho shore of tho droal South bay, haa succeeded In keeping allvo millions ot young oysters from a larva to the "set" stage. In his report ho said that hatcheries modeled after his plant can bo built wherein the oyster may bo Incubate'd until tlrao to set them out In deop wators. Ills method for developing oystor "sets" from oyster seed, or spawn, removes ono of tho chief obstacles In tho commercial propagation of oysters, Mr. Wells said. "The seed aro so small," ho ex plained, 'from tho time they are laid by the oyster until they aro mature enough to attach themselves to a sur faco In sets, that experimenter havo had tho greatest difficulty In Revis ing a practicable commercial method of keeping tho tiny shellfish aupplled with a fresh supply of salt.wator and food without washing thorn all down tho drain. "When tho oystor reach tho set stago, thoy can! safely bo put In tho beds to find for thomselves. After that tlmo tho oystor grow vory rapidly for a period of somo week and gain full maturity within threo or four years." " ' "' u-i-ei. w..i u. Known fact that In tho last 10 year handling tho larvao, or tiny cgg,'(hn nroilllPnn n. ,,.. ,,. ,, whllo changing their water, tho ro- l.ori jri, wi u.uixuuiu ujr u.o uiu of a contrlfugal machlno, which con- Smalt slto Mlchollna aro mado ot the same quality materials, by tho same careful workmon, and In tho sama modern factory that havo made Mlcholln lUng-shapod Tubos und othor Mlcholln products famous. ? AN OLD BECIPIE 8AGR TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS CRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY. Almost everyone knows that Sag Tea and Sulphur, props;? com poinded, bring back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Year ago tho only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, wulch Is mussy and troublesome. Nowaday we limply ask at any drug store for "Wycth'a Sage and Sulphur Compaund." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other In gredient, at very little coat. Every. body use this preparation now, be cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your htflr, as It does It so naturally and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw thla thru your ha!r,tak Ing one small atrand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear, and after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy acd you look years yo.iuger. Adv. centrales tho eggs In a small re ceptacle. Tho hatching apparatus was mado of a aeries of large Invert ed glass carboys, fitted with tubos which permlttod a fresh supply ot salt water and air to percolato so gradually tftat tho development of tho csgs was not retardod. Micro scopic examination Is necessary in following the gradual development of tho eggs to tho "set" stago. Mr. Wells declared It Is a well ,vory much roducod u WM tQ doter. ,,, ,ho Brn,t ,,. f ,h,Q ,. nn hn .,,. ,, h ,,.. , viw.if w naW MM, uia otwMtva nviu uniiorinicon. ji nas boon suggested, ho said, that pollution of tho wators has Injured many of tho most prpduc tlvo beds In Connecticut and In tho, vicinity ot Now York. MALIN'S First Firemen's Grand Ball SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 at the NATIONAL HALL for the benefit of the new Fire Department Music by Malin Orchestra GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY AMMMMMMWWWtVWMJWWWVvi T DARKEN I ABSURD NAMES WORK HARM May no Witty, Out Thoy Too Fri qucntly Tend to Put Community In C lereputo, - ' rrvnhlsli nnd iilnurb tinmen Riven to (niiiumnltlcs, vlllncc mid counties liy miiiiii uriKKlM wit In the, primitive llini'H, hnvo n vniy of perxhtlut,', cling ing I" I lio community, so (lint It I most (lllllcult to get rid of them when n new peoplo have succeeded to real ilwcn there. Home f these nhitird mimes urn no ridiculous thoy luirm tho coininiuilty, tending at nil times to put It In disrepute, mnko It a Jest and byword. All over tho country nro t. ! found places where the old-time wit left his contribution of harmful levity, iignlniit which tlio coiiimmilty struggles. In llui rifirlhern part of MlMourl wns n little roinmiinlly Hint was given, In thn da) ln-foro the war, the rnther Mtnrtllrisc iinmo of Itunmlilrt. Tho mum) grow out of nn Incident thnt toel: plnce. when some big-game hunt er were encamped nt tho scllliinctit. The niiirie nppented to the rIMMIItlei of the community nnd for two Koiiern lions It was compelled to hear that mime. It lifiil n smnll ilci;re of com fort from the fnct that n leser coin iiimilty, Imrd li hnd en the mime of l'liihook, Ifooppdli; towriKhlp In I'oney county, Indlnrin, Is (iille tho iiiot widely known of nny townohlp In the HiMinler Mute, et strntisers mlflit not hu Induced to locnle there heciiiie of the nttructlvciidH or prom Im fot.nd In die nnine. Ohl State Jouninl. LIKE RAINBOW IN THE SEA! Qlorlouily TlnUd Wriir That Washss Brmud.'s Shorn Is an Evsr- Fascinating Marvsl. Hundreds of miles from nny const, surrounded on every ildc by the rest less surces of the (Trent Atlantic mere speck In a wnstc of sen lies Ilennudn. While not strictly one of the West Indies, yet Its fauna and Horn, Its products and Its formation, are so similar to many of the Antilles that we may well consider It as a Wiit Indian Island cone astray, and set down or rnther pushed up a thousand mile and rooro from It fel lows. If the ship arrive at Tiermuda by dnyllcht there Is nmple opportunity for the visitor to view the island as the vessel steams slowly along the northern shore and threads her way through the tortuous channel between sharp-fanged reef toward Hamilton. Perhaps nowhere else In all the world Is there such gloriously tinted water. Indigo where deep, attire nnd sapphire nearer shore, opalescent tur quoise In the shallows, and marbled with royal purple and amethyst where reefs and corals dor the white rand of Its bed, tho sea that laps IWm'"K shores Is an cver-rhanclng, r-fi-wl-natlnc marvel: a thine of woitdro'i beauty Impossible to describe. In nunli or to reproduce In pigments. A. Hyatt Verrlll In "Tho Book of tho West Indies." Coter-Btlndnsea. It may come as a surprise to many to learn that fewer than fifty-five peo ple In every thousand are more or less color-blind. Tho commonest form of color-blindness Is not as Is usually opposed the Inability to distinguish red and green. That affects one per son In fifty-five. The most usual symptom Is to get mixed between blue and green. One person In sixty can not distinguish between brown and green. Color-blindness Is more com mon among educated than among un educated people,, and Is far more usual among men than women. Only about one woman In a thousand la badly color-Wind. A very odd fact Is that musicians are more liable to this affec tion than any other class or profes sion. Illness may cause color-blindness. There Is a enso of a woman who became entirely color-blind after a form of ear disease, while a signal man who had suffered from lock-Jaw or tetanus became equally unable to distinguish color. Real 8ta Serpent. The Indlnn ocean and the waters of the tropical Pacific nro Inhabited by n great number of wholly aquatic, veritable sea serpents that possess deadly fangs, nnd sometimes swim In fchool.i of countless thousands. Theso snakes havo n paddle-llko tall to as sist them In swimming. An offshoot of this species Is the sub-family con taining tho formidable cobras and their allies, according to Raymond Dttmnrs, curator ot reptiles at the Now, York zoo, who are treacherously deceptive In appearance. All of tho very large serpents nro .members of a single fam ily tho lloldea. None .Is poisonous, and the members of this family kill their prey by constriction. Ant Guard Treea, Tito Cecropius aro remarkable trees, very widely distributed throughout the tropics. Their slender trunks arc crowned with four leaves at the ends of tho branches. A fow active ants run continually along the branches nnd leaves, but if the tree Is shaken slightly an nrmy of ants rush out by small apertures, ready for a savage its sault ou tho Intruder. This Is the most terrible guardian that tho tree has retained to protect It from Its most formidable enemy the "leaf cutter" nnt. Tho defenders rarely leave their retreat, where they live on I small whitish egg-shaped bodies about one-twelfth of an Inch long, known as Mueller's corpuscles. Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle the beat In our line, such as Motorcycles. Hlcrcles. I Part and Accessories, Qoodyoar, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. Tho house of the two and tbroo wheelers, Includ ing Harley-Davldson Service, O. B, BLSMAKK 118 B. MfcfK. t Klamath Fall MMMAAMMMMWWWWWWWWWMwVvVMMWMMV PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET J. O. CLKGIIOnN Civil Engineer and riarveyor Offlco C17 Main Bt Fhonesi Office 109, Re. ISflJ O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. mmmm0m0W0wwww00i00m0Wtm DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WiMcanrar PMOlfa? a4 Dr. P. M. Noel psora 4 0m0A0W00W00W0W0W aasaiaslsjsajMMsajM KLAMATH AUTO ariunu wuiuo AIXi WOHK OOi PsMNMSavVT eiT nssaalBi Ava. 0dwtww000Www0w0wm00w00WJ KX-SEBVICB MEN, ATTENTION! The regular meeting of Klamath Post No. S, American Lesion, will he held at S o'clock p. as., at the City Ball la Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each moata. All Comrades are la sted. Thosa dealrla to Jola the Post ay aaeara application blanks from O. K. Vaa Rlaar, Fred Nicholson, or T. B. Caraaaaa. all ot Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON. Secretary. --1 WESTERN LABOR BUREAU Tba only place where you can get help and the only place where you can get a job. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Dud In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Proaaft Service and Reason able Rate, also Special Rates oa Oat of Tows Trips Phone 260-R ' Every TOpo used In tho British naval service from heaving line to hawser, whorovor used on board ship or In dockyard, has woven Into one of its strands, for purposes of Identi fication, a colored thread. The republic ot San Salvador has more Issues of postage stamps to its credit than any other country, JfaglZ Ovsr UaderwoeaTs ' Sev sal Matm atrsst W Da MM XaasBi aff Msj assess iasj New Oaya Mafc a Oreat FRED WESTERFELD IJKNTIST Phono 434W. X-Itny LnliorAtory Loomls Ilidg., Klamath FtfU ASaWMArMAAMWWWWviWVWJ DR. C. A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. Balldtaf PHOMK a VAajatsatiAaiAtMAiAsMVNMwwwai jsasVWWMjsV vriiiwu iuuuq am t ncs Aim Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Hurgcoa , White Dulldlns; Ktamath Falls Oregon WWVWMWWMWWWWWWWWWWW(l DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOIC PhoaealTW 17R Room 1 aad 9 White Balldiag DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SCRGBOsf I. O. O.F.J m 0 A Realdrace White Pelleaa Hotel Resldeaee Phoae B. DR. L L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPITAIi Day Pbjoae, 497 NIBi Pheew, SAW MLIi ENGLNEERINa 4) OONSTRDCriON CO. ad badldera af box flaatta. Dredglas;. Pile drivta PhOM4.W Office dormer Satta aad Oak Near 8. P. Depot I ass now araaarad to faralss) Haaata Band from the Hoar. Cattle band aad gravel ait, la aay.aaatlty uat may do osauoc ay aeatraetoir naaaaudara. ALF. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mime C E. STUCKEY Realazing aad Cabinet . Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Kkamatk Lodge Ne, 1S2 LO.Q.F. ) Meets Friday night of each week at R. O. O. F. hall, Sth aad Main street. H. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. C. Wells, Sec retary; w. D. color, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. , I. O. O. P., meets Tuesday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucka, O. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY UTMata ARTHUR R. WIIdMNI THE ARCADE HOTEL 10aa-S4 MAIN ST. PHONE 477-J The place wRh home coaaforas, cleaallaea, ptaaty of freak alt aad ao taalda rooaas. EverytlUaf mow front sop so bottom aad rates to asset yew aweketbook. DR. a A. MASSEY Fosurtk aav la Warrsa Haat Off. Phoae 417 Has. Pkaaa MM s CK