9km smsh THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, RRPtJUtBUti I, iaag Education Pays roil Till! INDIVIDUAL AND FOIt TUB HTATH A Porion with No IMucnllon hai but One Olitmco In 160,000 to Itondnr Dlnllnculnhml Horrlco to Dm 1'ubllo ( With Common Hchool Education 4 Chances With High Hchool Education 17 Chances With College Education 100 Chances ARK YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD WW GHANCHT THOSE HTATK8 ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOHT IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through i "Liberal and Practical Education prepare tho Young Man and Young Woman (or Uiuful Citizenship and Successful Careen In Agriculture Engineering Mining Home Kconomlra Ouniuinrco l'liarmacy Fowntry Vocational Education Tho Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUHIO, KNOMBII, MODERN I.ANOUAOK, AHT nnd (ho Other Kanontlala ot a (Standard Technical Collngu Courao , FA I.I. TKIIM OPENS HKITKMIIKH 80, 1000. TUITION IH PHKK. YOfl INKOIIMATION WRITE TO TIIK IlKGISTItAlt, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Ore. S. SIYS RELIEF LONDON, Aug. 20, (Mr Mall). Charges that tho Harblnn mllllnrx force hnvo stopped n llrlllnh nnd n Cnnadlnn mission from doing relief work In Montenegro nru made by Alex Dlvlno of Wlncheatnr In a state- tuout ho haa Juit laauod. Mr. Dovlnn describe himself aa a friend ot Montenegro whom) "only latereat In that country la that t ahall have tho chance of determining Ita own fato a right that haa been denied to Montencgrlna alone of all tho recognised allied natlona. owing to ,b. forcible solsure of their conn - m smra iry oy ncrmon iroops. air. uevino-or llonania Ilranch of Oregon Call denies the report that he la a "naldifornla Eaatern Hallway Company agent" of Nlcholaa, formerly king of u. ... Montenegro. . Mr. Devlne alleges that the Itrltlah rollef mlialon wna prevonted from entering Montenegro by thn Korblan military forroa acting on ordora from Uclgrado nnd under throata of via lenco wna compelled to retire to a baao In Italy. According to Mr. Devlne, tho Can ndlnn medical mission headed by Colonel Ilurnham which had been op- eratlng in Montenegro for, eomo tlmo M,NIMUM FEB B,Uj ADOPTBD atopped. Ho atatca that Colonel i IIY THE KLAMATH COUNTY Ilurnham haa appealed to the !lrltlah MEDICAL BOCIETY, SEPT. foreign aecrotary for protection In- rtm. .... J; '"L'r. , . ... ' ... .... , Omco ralla IS to ft: laboratory forming tho aocrvtary that "Ilia aeri- wort extra. ouineii of thn altuatlon here, created Realdcnco calla, day $'4.00; night, 8 by tho fiorba, admlta of 'no deloy" and . P- " -. 99. ..king that tho Brill rnniZVt tlVi,:0' " eniuro tho safety of tho minion. Mr. Special emergency calla or absolute Dovlno ijuotus Colonel Ilurnham aa quarantine caeca, CO to 100 per nccualng tho Serblona of aeUIng tho .?cnt ,n.c.re.' boat, and materia, of tho minion and "IncVeio Er b.1dcJdr.:POrt,0tt" of terrorizing hla pooplo. Mr. Do- Consultation or advlco by telephona, vino aaya: 11.00. "Colonel Ilurnham aaya that ho baa been threatened with ......Ina- tlon and that tho mlialon Is aplod on to auch an extent that even tho alck are afraid to come to tho hoapllal for relief. Tho colonol adda: liitniHMmmmi BUY Those cool September days are a warning to tho caroful buyor that wlntor la coining and that the tlmo la now ripe for BUYINO WOOD. . WINTER IH COMING Place your ordora with us now for Oreen Blab and Block Wood while the summer prices are on, for bad roads are suro to bring advances In price BUY NOW. . O." Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO 410 MAIN I " 'When tho veil la lifted from tho Iwk country thoro will bo found a condition of nffnlra which will coino na a ruiln ahock to tliono who hnvu put their confidence and given tliulr hulp to Kerhln. Tho reign of terror la complutu, thorn nro not mnny Mon tenegrins, nnd In another yoar thoro will bo noun left. The entlro country la mourning and It la no longer po'a- alblo for Iheao pcoplo to nxlat. many hnvo lout tholr rouson nnd all nro In tho direst dlatrraa, Montenegro la being dono to doalh.' " I A turnip seed la sold to Increase Ita own weight fifteen time In a minute, notice for miNt Notice la hereby given that blda will be received at the Hank of llonania. i"n 0r"."'J "til o'clock p.m 'nl.l... IktA .. aft.. ..ai l,, - ionof ihiTJlrS: i .7.3. fr.om lA,,on1H P'" , ,0 "I?,"0" " iPlua ' I'lana and apecltlcatlona !,, j ,, at ,,, ,Uf)k of ,on. ansa. Thn privilege of rjnctlngany and nil bifla la rcaerved. Dated: September 4, 1M0. II. O. IIOItN J. L. BPAltRETOnN WILLIAM IRWIN Truatoea of Kail road fund, Don ansa Ilranch, Oregon California and Eaateni Itallway. . Sept. 4-11-18-26 NOTION Consul tatlon $10.00. V"ic mBtatrHom $10 6 per Oeneral aneatheala $16.00 and up. Ordinary confinements 160.60 and . u?',, ,. .. . mmmmmm immm HHIP YOUR CAHRS or parcola by our tranafer aorvlce. That will Inauro that they will bo carefully handled and that thoy wilt alwaya roach boat or train on time. We don't bellovo In any last minute ship nenra. We alwaya get there In plenty of tlmo to raako uro the gooda we carry will not bo left behind. WeaUrn Tranafer Co. 4 IB MaU St. NOW BURN" PHONE US QUAINT OLD-WORLD CUSTOMS Whitsuntide Superstition In Parts of England Annual "Chelae Roll ing" In Small Vlllags. An old atipcrxllilon Mill llugera In oiiio purta of Eniclinid, mitnbty Derby 'hire, nnd Induce people to rlao un uauully enrly on Whltauntlde morn 'tig In order Unit they limy nee the um rlae, for they frankly bellcvtf that whuRiocvcr request Is proffered the Almighty at that pnrtleulnr moment la certain to be granted. The county of Northampton celp tiratea an old cuttom, dating froni the Umo of Queen Elltabeth. nnre In 20 vearx. Tlio scene of It la the village of Cnrby. Vvry enrly on While Monday, bands of men are stationed nt tho by-wnys of tint pnrlah, who dvinund toll of nil ucdentrlnna. Kliould they rcfiinc, they nro heli), IioIhIciI mi n aloiit pole, and carried to tint vlllneo nmldst tho cheera nnd Jeers of the apeclntors. Thn origin of the "cheeiMf rolling" vhlch tnkea place enrly In tho quiet llllle tlllnge. of lllnlllp. In tho Chcl ienlinm ilUlrlct, In lot, like mnny iiKirr, In llin in I nl h of nntliiilty, but liH'nl anitliiient fnrhlila It dying out. A atilmtniillnl round rheee la aet rolling dim ii n sleep bill tilth nil thn young utid netle meinlieri nf the populntloil In lint purault. Ileforc It run bo enp Inn'il runny of the men lire rolling nT (er, but Hie clieene evmleH tin. inn Jorlly of tliem, JTnd uaimlly fulls In llui lol of niio of tlio cniiipiiiiy uho lint iiiniiiij.'id to keiii hla feet. BEAR MOST POWERFUL BEAST Easily King of Thm All, as Far aa His Physical Strength Can Be Eatlmatsd, A man rowing does one-third as imirti unrk na nn ox plowing, ' An ox plowing doea n little more fhnu hnlf tho work of an uvernge cart-bunu- hnullng a ton of conl. A rnniel mrrylng MO iounds on Its bark Is nearly eiunl to two average bornea, while nn elepbnnt, which will bear a load of bulf a ton or lift a log of teak (if the same weight. Is worth In muscular power rntbvr more than three good camels. The lion, usually known as the king of beasts. Is by no menns the strongest. Ita atreiiRth la estimated aa thnt of alx men only, while thnt of a full-grown Indian tiger la n third greater. Neither of thoae aulranla la equal In muaculnr power to the bear tribe, of which the Hlar nod the grizzly are the Mrongeat. A grizzly weighing about 1,000 fiounda bus been aeen to carry a atrer weighing ROO pounda up a ateep mountnln-sldc for over half a mile. Ita strength la at leaat twice that of u lion. A gnrllln four feet alx Inches In height has tho strength of four strong men. It can bend double a pair of llMMire mm barrels In Ita paw. Tlio African buffalo and tbo Indian gatir or wild ox nre the two largest nnd most powerful of the buffalo trllie. It la doubtful If 12 men could hold a gnur, which stands as much as six feet high, and Is oer eight feet In length. Isinglass. Isinglass Is the drliM swimming blndders of several varieties of fish. The amount of gelatin In Isinglass Is from 80 to 03 per cent and even more. It Is prepared by tearing the air blad der or sound from the back of the Ash, from which It has been loosened by striking several blows with a wooden club, then washing In cold water. The black outer skin Is removed with a knife, again vfnshed and spread on a board to dry In the open ntr, with the white shiny skin turned outward. To prevent shriveling or shrinking the bladders must be fastened to a drying board. The best quality of Isinglass (lines from sounds that arc dried In tho sun. After doing the sound Is again moistened with warm water and tho Interior shiny skin Is removed by hammering or rubbing. Flnnlly It Is tolled between two polished Iron roll er. Clsrlcal Expedient, The English preacher, Stephen Jenk ins, was not,, a highly edurnted mnn, but ho had a nntlvo wit which often helped .'lira out of difficulties. One Sunday while rending ns the Scripture lesson tho third chnpter of Daniel, he came to a bntch of words thnt gave him trouble. "At whnt time ye hear tho sound of the cornet, flute, bnrp. sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer," etc. Now this list of Instruments Is repeated sev eral times In tho chapter, and tho sec ond tlmo ho stumbled through It with even greater difficulty than the first. Before ho reached It ugaln, however, he had dUcoered a way of escape. 8o the third time be relieved both him self and his listeners by reading with the utmost gravity. "And the bnnd played aa before." Boston Ttanscrlpt "Towsr of the Winds." There was a water clock erected nt Athena, Oreece, In the second year of the first century before Christ. It la octagonal In plan, '.' feet high and 20 feet In diameter. Toward the top of each side It Is sculptured vlth vari ous symbols ot tho wind. Originally the structure was surmounted with a bronze Triton which served aa weather vane. Heredity. "So that clever woman player's father was a dentist? That accounts tor IUM "Accounts for wbati" "Her good bridge work." . ffi DARREN y UHi: OltANDMA'H HAofe TEA AND riUM'HUIt RECII'K AND NO BODY WILL KNOW Tho use of Sage and Sulphur for reatorlng faded, gray hair to Ita nat ural color dates back to grandmotb er'a fine. She used It to keep her balr beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear piled with wonderful effect. anco, this simple mixture was ap- liut brewing at homo Is mupsy and out-of-dnto. Nowadays, by asking at tiny drug store for a CO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Boge and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by tho addi tion of other Ingredient, which can bo depended upon to restoro natural color nnd beauty to tho hnlr. A well known downtown druggist says It darkens tho hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody csn.tell It has been applied. You simply damp en a spongo or soft brush with It, nnd draw this through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. Dy morn ing the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, It be comes beautifully dnrk and glossy. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified that the Board of Equalisation will attend on September 13, 1020(the second Mon day In September) at the county judge's office In the oldest court houee, and will remain in session for thirty day from that data for the purpose of exaralntag the assess ment rolls for the 'year 1810, and correcting all errors la valuation, description or qualities ot lead, Iota or other property aaaessed by the as sessor. It ahall be the duty ot an persona Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. All protests against valuations fixed by the assessor must be tiled with the board during tho first tea days of saM session. J.. P. LEE, Assessor of Klamath Connty. 31-11 SALE OF TIMBER KliAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION LITTLE SPBAGUE UNIT Scaled bids In duplicate, marked outside "Bid Little Sprague Unit." and addressed to the "Superintend ent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2:00 o'clock P. M.. Pacific time, Wednesday, October 37, 1920, timber on about 3,600 rcrcs on for tho purchase of the merchantable Spraguo River In townships 34 and 36 South, Range 8East, Willamette Meridian. This unit la estimated at 40,000,000 feet D. M mostly west ern yellow pine ot wnicn anout 6.000.000 feet la on about 480 acres of approved allotments, and as to wnlcn separate approved contracts with the Indian owners may prob ably be made. No bid will be ac cepted for less than F4.00 for yel low and sugar pn.o ana incense cedar, and $1.60 for other species during the period ot the contract ending March 31, 1924. Prices sub sequent to that date will be fixed by the Commissioner ot Indian Affairs for three-year periods. Each bid mast state the rate per M that will be paid for each kind of timber dur ing the first contract period ending March 31, 1924, and most be ao comnanled by a certified check oa a solvent National Bank drawn in fa vor ot the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School In the amount of 110,000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful biaaers, out retained as liquidated damages If the successful bidder shall fall to execute contract and furnish satis factory bond for 116,000.00 within 60 days from the acceptance of hla bid. The right Is reserved to waive technical defects and to reject any or all bids. For copies ot contract, regulations, fuller description ot the area, and other Information, apply to the Superintendent of the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon Washington, V. C, August io, 1920. CATO SELLS, Commissioner ot Indian Affairs. 1st pub. Aug. 19 7h. & Sat. 12t NOTICE OF HALE OF 1HR1GATION DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that sealed proposals will be received un til the 20th day of September, A. D. 1910, at the hour of two o'ciock in tha afternoon, for the purchase ot Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (100,000.00) worth ot bonds of tho Langell Valley Irrigation District ot Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw latereat at tne rate oi aw ner cant nor annum, oavable semi annually upon the tint day ot Jaly aad the first day ot January ot each year until the maturity ot said bonds. Sealed proposals will ho received by the Board of Directors of said Irrigation District, aad shoald bo di rected to the secretary ot the Lan gell Valley Irrigation District, care of Ferguson. Fletcher - MlffUa. No. 16 Loomls Building, juamam raiia Oregon. The Board ot Directors reserve the right to reject any er all bids offered. . A. L. WISHAKD, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Langell Vol ley Irrigation District. n Ml A-14-818. BUSINESS CARDS MWMWAflMMMIWWIVWWWimiWVW Klamath Falb Cyclery We handle tho beet In oar line. each aa Motorcycle, Bicycles, I ran ana Accessories, oooayear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tabes. The bouse of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Barley-Davidson Berries. PHONE 39 . 327 MAIN STREET l. O. CIiEORORN Civil Engineer and Bnrreyor . Office 617 Mala Bt Phones t Oflee f. See. ItsU O. K. FEED 4b SALE STABLES Under new 'manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses; harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. if! DENTISTS Dr. E. C WiMcarrwr Dr. P.M. Noal raom a Otm KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wal aub wern: cm MVT 1T ws0W-0WWWWWW0mAAAAAAf EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! ffexv The regular meetings danBsm m.h pm Na. 1. GH America. Legion. wlU ha nw neia at s ocmkk p. bb.. a the City Hall la Klamtth Falls, oa the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are In vited. Thoas desiring to Jola the Pott may aecare application blanks from 0. K. Vaa Riper, Fred Nicholson, er 1. H. Camahan. att ot Klamath Falls. FRRD NICHOLSON.' Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU ' Tha only placa when you can gat help and tha only place whare you can gat a ob. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duda In Our Sude" PHONE 154 Cornar Main and Cong ar FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Proawt Service aad Rates, also. Special Rates osOet ot Town Trips ' Phona26sR Workmen attending tha pans la salt work are-'never known io have cholera, small-pox, scarlet fever or Influonsa. The outside walls ot many ot the housesja Mexico are troaajthraa feet to six feet thick to withstand earth quake shocks, two and three wheelers, laclid- " ! warn I lac Harley-Davldson Berries. C , MMaVUHC (I - W JiruvuirLoJ u l u u u u i-i.t.-.t.t. . lvl - l uul u lu rui ass a aval aafc ntsnsnsess wssi i ii PaastjytM 00ffiXR$$tEEDHKKmmJ i 1 AH Kan f Ma afaaT -Sew OsMa.Mada to OreW Axle Btaaafltfaadag as PROFESSIONAL CARDS1 ssnaMaMMMMaaes FRED WESTERFELD L DENTIST Phone 434W. X.Ray Laboratory Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Bargee White Building Klamath Falls Oregon A0WWW0W00W0WW0W0Wi DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 LO.O. P. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND STJROEON Pboaeal7W 17R Rooms 1 aad 9 W'lsTw9 DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGBOaT LO.O.F.l Keetdoflce Whlta Pelieaa Ratal Resldeaoe Phone I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPITAIi Day Ftveatt, 44r7 Nigh Pheae, I SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. heat sdasrte. Dredging- Pfla drtfana. Pheae Office Corner Spring aad Oak Near B.-P. Depot I am now nraaarad ta imrsJafe Shasta Band from tho Hoey. Uaat sand aad gravel net, la any anaatlty that may he desired by eeatraeterr b1M' AliF. ORAHAJL t Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Rsj-Glazinf aad CaMavat MaUski Phone 477W' Eleventh and Pine Klamatk Lodga N. 1ST , LO.Q.F. Meets Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. G.; W. C. Wells, Sec retary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O, F., meets Tuesday night ot each week at I. O. O. F..hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W- D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY SIT Mela ARTHUR B. WILaKHf THE ARCADE HOTEL loss at main sr. PHONE 4TT4 The place vrieh cleanliness, aad ae Ererytfateg DR. G. A. MASSEY Feartli aad fla ilf..tovrtujl .-KIlT-W w: .I(Fwi. Oft. Phoaa tlT. in -N plenty ef fresh asrV SbVsfW eOrssafj W rates te saset rsstj nkaMNN. 5 h