1 'II " mm nva THEEVaWING HEKALP. KLAMATH rAin( mii mvniipMiflwrimdifa.f, itav HELLO! HELLO! That You, Smith? i PERSONAL MENTION I O- O f4'MHC. , Cnn't you and your wife come over tonight? We hnve just got our new Player Piano from the Earl Shepherd Company. What's that? Oh, yes, the children are too young to start their music lessons but hearing good music will be a help to them when they do start in and be sides we need a little more "pep" at home. Gulbransen Player Pianos, tell as follews: Suburban Model $595.00 Country Seat Model 660.00 White House Model. ...... 750.00 Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music Exclusively 507 Main St, Klamath Fall, Ore. c j OREGON BREVITIES o- Tho body of Henry O'Keefo, pronil Drill central Oregon aheeptnan, in wit killed In an nuto aerldeat In takevlcw, U to ho taken to'lMr, O'Keefo' lionta In Ireland (or burial, John Hlnglcton, n relative of the do ceased, stated on hl arrival front Lakevlow, where be tteodih.lbe funeral service. Mr. Singleton ha gone to Portland to mako final ar rangement with thn llrlllih rconsul In that city for shipping th body. Another piano for the Ilend Air craft corporation arrived at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from Tha Dallea miiO) with the ihlp which hai been stationed' hero for nearly two week , circled abovo the city for omo 10 mlnutoa boforo landing at Knotti field. The new plana reached The Dallra Krlday from La (Irando and a third flyer la acheduled to arrlvo for uao In tho Central Oregon terri tory within tho nit few day. Tho 20 (laid artillery prlvatea kern l 1 Innt year tiro now lining discharged, and request haa been Rent In by Lieu- ) tenant Colonel I'artollo, command. ant, for 30 private for tho coming year, and 20 cavalry private. Morrlii J, Herbert, Tlilllpplno icout retired, haa been aaslgnod to thu military department. . Captain Albert M. Jonea of tho college military department haa been lawalgncd to tho 44th Infantry, United Statea army, and ha gone to Pro aldlo, San KrancUco, to report. Co-oporatlvo apartment houses aro popular In Copenhagen. Six, eight or ten famUlo havo their food pre. Imiud In una kitchen by community cooka, and the ytem I not only economical, but a a rule the cooking la eicellent and give general call- tactlon. F Seven and a half cent a lb. nnld for clean rag at tho Howie Oarage. A claaalfled Ad will aelt It. EBB9B9BWa9BaBBaaBeaaaaaBaiBnr : AMERICAN LEGION Open-Air Dance I Klamath Pavilion FTY 1 Pears $1.75 BOX 1 '"Site WKIUIIT 30 lbs. "I X Alberta Peaches. $2.35 Box Fancy Tomatoes, $1.30 Box J.E.ENDERS&CO. "The House of Merit" It. N, Loack, Jr., I In tho city from Ban Krrtnalsco (odnv and I rec 1iorfVnt thfi-WJhlto I'nllcnn hotel. William Dovaul win In town ye terday afternoon from hi ranch lit Lorella. Kuscbam Wright and wife are Klamnth county visitor from flan KrancUco. Mr.nnd Mr. Wright ex pect io leavn for Hocky Point tomor row, whoro they will atoy for a day before going on to the Wlltlamaon river and later to Crater take. Mr. and Mr. 0. Lawrence, who have been here for the paal week, left thl morning for their home In Sacrnnynto. Oeorga B Long, Jr , wu a paaaon- ger on the train tbl morning for Ta- coma, Washington. Mr. lxng, who came here with a party of tlmbermen, haa been tho gucat of Mr. and Mr. Jack Kimball for the paat week. F. 1. Bnyder I In town from, Bl aon, California, today on bualne. Jim Hilton, J. A. Houston, Dave Lenox, llonlenbrook, Bam Bmlth, and Hob Bloan made up tnrlou par- tie of duck hunter who left early thl morning. It. K. Hughe arrived last night from Portland, Oregon, and I (top ping at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. 1. O. Crawford, of tho California- Oregon Power company, nrrlved laat night from,' Ban Francltco, and will bo hero a few day on matter of company bualneia. fl. A. Dnnfnrd came In yesterday. from Aahland and I a gucat at the White Pelican hotel. fcMr. Kdward Itobertion and small grandson, lo Robertson, left thl morning for their home In Spring field, Oregon, after having (pent a month with Mr. Itobertion' daugh ter, Mr. T. B. Griffith. L. N, Hurson, who ha been hero making adjustments for all the fire Insurance companies connected with the recent fire, left for Ban Francisco this morning. L. B. Illackmnn arrived last night from Oakland, California, for a brief sojourn In Klamath Falls. Krnest Nail, who ha been spend ing hi summer vacation In the hay field, I In town once more. Mlis Rath Tompkln was shopping with Klamath merchants yesterday from her homo near Bonanza. Bcott McKendrco left this morning Ing for Corvalll, where he will enter the Oregon Agricultural College for the coming year. i :, Mr. and Mr. W. J, Roberts, ac companied by their daughter, Miss. Audrey, left tbl morning In their car for Ashland and Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert will spend some tlmo In Medford, and Audrey will go on to Kugene where she will enter her Junior year at tho university. William Itamcr of Kirk In a city visitor today. M. B. C.llchrlst Is registered at tho Whlto Pelican hotol from Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Charles McWIIllams, Mis Ed- na Manns, and Miss Gladys Lofttus oxpect to start on a camping trip to morrow morning. George Wlso Is In town today from Rocky Point on business. Mr. and Mr. Ira D. Baker moved to Klamath Falls from Rogue River (bis week and plan on making tbe'r home here. T. B. and W. E. Griffith are In town today from tholr ranches on o Merrill road. L. D. Parks Is a county toot busi ness visitor from his sawmill ut Pine Flat. W. C. Taylor Is filling James Hil ton's plnco on tho police force for a fow days while Mr. Hilton la away. A dnughtor wait born to Mr. and Mr. C. R. Ilarr, 161G Main street, at noon today. Klamath'Falls' Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop La Vogue 11 Leader! of Fashioa Fjif Ladies' Wttrhnf " - AfMftarel Odd Fallows' Bldf ., S. W. Cor. 5th at Main ( . I t- We beg to announce to the lady shoppers of Klamath Falls and vicinity that we will be open for business on Thursday '0 SEPTEMBER atitj ,We then cordially invite you to inspect the very newest in all Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, mcltidmf Firs and Trimmed Hats ; -f 4 : V :a f California T J I Odd Fellows' X Eight Store. If mfalTllA JW X II llj-f 0gllftlli Jlusslan railway station are us unity about two miles, from the town they .serve thl as a precaution hgajnst tire sparks from locomotives. ! Minneapolis Is to require 'tKxtrcrt numbering of tho rear of hus'neu buildings and dwellings as well as the front. commence the business of banking .lost and aa provided In Section Fifty one ban- cedar, and area ana sixty-nine or the Revises. during the M,.,IU.?1 ,M u?llM ?utf- 0 9m March II, 1M4. PrleMMk- ii Miiiniuu vnnui, wiiuvaai piyi mgar l ttl 1 i.0 for Sm a period of tM Incean Mm apaetoa contrmet NO. TREASCRV 11M1 DEFAJWafKNT Office t of Comptroller -of the Currency. Washington, D..C. July 30, 1920. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it baa been made to appear that "The Am erican National Bank of Klamath Falls." in the city of Klamatb Falls', In the County-of Klamatb and State j of Oregon, haa complied with all tne provision of the statute) of the United Statea required t obe com piled with before an association shall be authorised to commence the bualneaa of banking; ' Now therefore I, John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify that "The American National Bank of Klam ath Falls," la the. City of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and 8tate of Oregon. Is authorised to hani and, seal of .office thla Thir tieth day if July. 19i. JMO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, (Seal) 'Comptroller of the Currency. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24-1-8-15 HAIiH OP KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION LITTLE BHUGCK UNIT Sealed bids la duplicate, marked ouUlde "Bid Little Sprague Unit," and addressed to tha "Superintend eat, Klamath .Indian School, Klamath Agency, urecon," will be received until 2:00 o'clock P. M.. Pacific time, Wednesday. October 87, IMS, limner on about a,ot acres on for the wrchaa of the merchantable) 8prage JUTer In townchhw 34 and SS, loath. Rant SEast, Willamette Meridian. Thla.uafct ta estimated at 40,000,000 feetB. Ui, mosUy weeV rn " yeuow pine or, wnica aeoai .000.000 feet la oa about 4S0 acres of 'approved allotments, and as to which separate approved contracts with tho Indian owners mar prob ably be made. No bid will bo ac- cepted for less than T4.00 for yel- equent to that date iflU ho fixed be thaComaUasfocr of lailaaT Attain for three-year period.. Kaca ht mast state tha rata pet at that wlB be paid for each kind of Umber dar ing the first contract pttiod endfac March 31, 1114, aad maat be ac companied by a certifle ehock oa a solvent National Bank dtaxa la & vor of the 0perintes1at of tho Klamath ladlaa School W tteamouat of $10,000.00. Tha deposit wlU ho returned to unsuccessful Bidders, bat retained at liquidated iamages It the successful Udder asUU fall to execute contract and Mlhtoh satis factory ,boad for flB.OAMf wlthla 60 days front the aceaplaneo of hm bid. The right ta rosertM to wslva a , . J-i--i M Am mime or all blawT Por.veoplM ii-coatraet, regolaUou, fuller deoerlpltoa of the area, aad other information, applr to tho Saporinteadoat of the Klam- aU Indian, .akhool, XkanMa Agoaer, ureflsm Waahiattoa. d. a. Amtast it. iaio. " ?, CATO ISLLS. 'Conunlsalcsier of Indian Affairs. 1st pub. Aug. 19 Th. Sat. lit PURE BLOOD URGED BY GOVERNMENT AS LIVESTOCK IDEAL Sovon nml u half rents n Hi. inilil for clean rnrs nt tho Howie. (laruRt. H.WVK1NH IIUVH KINK HKItl) or IIOLKTKINS W. II. Hawkins, of tho Hawkins dairy, has Just purchased n herd of registered Holstoln cow from Churloa Lewis, who oporntes n much near Merrill. This I admittedly one j of tho f Incut liorda of cuttlo In Kliini- nth county and will bo a noted aildl tlon to tho Hawkins herds. Tho speed of an otter undor water Is nmnilng. fish havlnc no chance against him. In somo' places In India otters aro kopt by the nuttves to catch fish tor them. They are tied td stakes like dogs when not work ing, woar plaited straw collars, and soem happy. African princes roqulro tholr brides to havo their teeth filed like a saw. The dom'e of tho famous l'aluco of Justice in flrusBols Is niado of papier macho. In tho Pacific Islnndn rrlckot Is playod with an onthuslaum unknown In tho land of ts birth. Sixty or seventy men play on n sldo. tho avor- ago game lasts threo weeks,' and con cludes with a combined murderous assault on, the umpire. 1 i ' 4 iErssamkfiiIaaamlaH fjjflayjagesnawnaaaaaaaananmaaaaaaaaaaaannam i. . anmaaaaaaaaBUi'P i y VaBBBanaaV'Baannnaao'BBBaan' I snaar 'Ammlv V ' '-y.-vitW-.t Hb, etMIIBMto'il : o s oadS- w .It- i " n ajaBkjtaBa V ... REGINA, SASK.-J. C. Robert son, provincial commiaaioaar of agriculture, said recently in a re view of the livestock Industry, that the value of cattle in Saskatchewan would be increased $30,000,000 It Eureorea ouus were usea ia au ords, "Many purebred sires were dis tributed among tho farmers by tho government," said the commla sioner. "Grade females also were bought for cash and sold on easy terms of payment to breoderi. Grade ewes were sold on a similar plan. Mew blood waa Introduced Into the flocks by the Importation atid distribution of purebred rams. Much work waa done toward the eradication of etock diseases. The examination of stallions baa been carried on energetically and the unfit have been weeded out by re .fusal of certificate to owners. Livestock In western Canada' ia IBM.' THOa.'VOHBRt bredbaala." '. The Canadian oyernment for year haa'conductad a ramDalsnof education and financial t assistance to farmers in an effort-to get the hones, cattle, sheep and hogs of sWfflKU? as sony,J pura- nfs ossihle. v, As a' t, scrub animals havo been c,1- completely .olnifnatcil. 'M?-,j, i? livestock 'has a good rpfeH' bred standard us result most r u centagc of pure blood and) pure-V bred nertis or an 'tiuus are uw widely UiaUibuted. , H