Saturday, rr-nncAuv n, toao. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AdlJ MX "r- i -- - - - MtJtJ5JJ55i & . W,i.... J azzz UKIblNAL J a zzz -- :i I 1 f unurunnwuiL ' ' BIG DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE1 HALL ;( SUPPLY SHDHT Kay-Jay Orchestra AA6Jm. . . . . A JJJJJAj&.AA riV V-T TT TT Tr TTTTTT TT T.T YT TT TTTTTT T4vTfTAr'ATTArTArTATTAr A i WVW ''W' ' 4 Federal Farm Loans 5 1-2 and 6 per cent (No Commissions) Government Appraiser here now viewing securities for loans Mrs. L. B. Hague 208 Willits Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon ' Secretary-Treasurer of KLAMATH FALLS NAT'L FARM LOAN ASS'N Local Agent for CALIFORNIA JOINT STOCK LAND BANK AAAAAMMVVMWWVWWWWWWWMA' Western Floral Shop I'rcsli Cut Flowers every day and l'ottcd l'lants ami all kinil of Floral Pieces made to onler. JIUS. L. C. MOOI'.U . sl,i-oprlet'or'' , 's.ijl-yi-W,," t' ' 702 Main lMiono 1ST; lies. 2C0U salesmanship, public finance and other forms of business activity. The faculty of the new college is composed of regular faculty mem bers of the university .aided by sue- L. A. UNIVERSITY OPENS NEW COLLEGE i LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14. A new college of the University of Southern California, to be known as the Col-,Cessful business men connected with lege of Commeroo and Business local houses. Administration, and planned to lie u is planned to'have the students on a par professionally with the' do a substantial amount of field College of Law and College of Jlcdl-j work, including inspection trips and cine, opened here today. investigation work, and to devote It is announced that the college! much of their time during the last will be an integral part of the uni- year of the course to actual employ versity, offering comprehensive) ment service with Los Angeles courses or study, leading to the de-, firms. gree of Bachelor of Business Admin ."N IttWVlSiO. Fob tl - K. X Kttigsluiti. prt'iiiiii of tlio Standard OH Company of Ctilltorutn, issue tlio following statement: Instructions huo boon Issued to nil agents nt the Standard Oil cotup.uiy (California) to take no contracts for the snlo of fuel oil without referring to the homo office in San Francisco. At the same time it Iiusjiemi decided that importations of refined products, already materlill curtailed, shall bo kept at a minimum nnd bo, only such as to moot the company's contractual obligations. The condition of the petroleum In dustry which bus necessitated tlio so actions Is one which so closely apd importantly touches the Interests of the public. Industrially nnd other wise, that a description of It will be useful In giving a thorough under standing of the situation which ox tits. In Its .simplest terms. It Is that the crude oil production of Califor nia is not sufficient to meet the de mands. Crude Oil Shortage. California was called upon In 1919 to supply approximately 475,000,000 gallons of naphtha products. This quantity could not bo obtained from the production of crude oil In Cali fornia and tho shortage of over 20, 000,000 gallons was Impotted from the East. With the demnnd tor gaso line and heavier fuels In direct pro portion to tho number of Internal combustion engines, embracing auto mobiles, trucks, tractors, marine mot ors and pumping plants and tho pro duction of this class of equipment constantly Increasing, tho 1920 de mand for naphtha products It Is esti mated, will exceed the 1919 demand by at least 25 per cent. Indicating a total requirement of C00.000.000 gal lons From the present supply of crude oil, the total possible produc tion of naphtha-products-Is, but.-i50,-000,000 gallons, indicating a .short age In the products named of 150, 000,000 gallons. gas will m: iiion-Eit. . While heretofore gasoline has been purchased In the Mid-Continent Field, rFRENCH FLOODS -. DESTRUCTiVE PARIS. Jan. 22. (Hy Main. Tho floods of Ili2t wore n disaster tilnumt uqmil to tuoo of 11110 lor the ilior sldo stibutbs ot Purls. Houses on the banks of the holno and Mnruo In vie inlt) of Purls nro built In the mlddlo ot walled guidons tho sudden tlso ol 15 toot htul tho offocl uf .lmptltmu lug the occupants for a week. Ordin ary row-boats could not pass through tho garden gates, so some beleaguer ed house holders wore provisioned b) canoes, but In many Instances Urn current was too stumg for these frail craft. Tho housohotdora woio hall starved and wore only iollood by tho subsidence of tho waters. Tho worst sufferers were the In habitants of Mulsons-Altort and Al lot tvllle, suburbs situated at tho con fluence ot tho Seine and Marne Jus nlmvo Paris. The ground there lies low nnd gets tho bonoflt ot tho floods from both rivers. Most of the houses wore flooded up to tho soeond story and more than 5,000 Inhabitants wore tikon In boats from tho upper windows. They were provided with rough accomodations In tho school houses nnd othor public buildings of suburbs less affected by the flood. Soldiers and bluejackets brought up from Brest,, Hochefort and I.orlent with collapsible boats rescued them and their belongings. 1 1 1 1 m I I n ri i ri am una CIA TIE SAX FRANCISCO. Fob. 14. Japan has lost 90 per cent of her trade with China sinco the Imposi tion of tho boycott on Japaneso goodsJastMoaccofdlnK to Mohan T.- Y, Zl.-ot .Shanghai! delognto ot tho ' Chinese"' Oeneral Chamber ot Comtuorco to tho national foreign trade convention to bo held hero In May. Commissioner 7.1. a' member of such purchases must necessarily be ono C( the greatest Importing and istration, to those seeking prepara tion In banking, insurance, account ancy, domestic and foreign com merce, Journalism, advertising, Walter Kopf, brother of Billy Kopf, the Cincinnati shortstop, Is a star basketball player on the Dartmouth college team. Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that become masters over great things? They are those who first of all become masters over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little things, so little that they often trickle away in every direction and yet they have formed the solid foun dation for many a comfortable income through the following slogan : "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" Start a Savings Account today. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON made on a competitive basis with Eastern buyers. The wholesale prices of gasolino in the mid-Continent Tield today, at points of manufacture, are 18c to 19c per gallon, Add to this price 7c per gallon, the cost of brlng- exporting houses in China, is mak ing a tour of leading American cities, and will return hero In time for tho convention. Speaking of Japan's loss of tho trade it had built up with China dur ing the product to the Coast In tanki)ng tUo wati rcachlng a volume of cars, and this gasolino would sell at j mllulre(i3 0f millions of dollars. Com San Francisco at between 23c and 30c( mjssloner Z told of the opportunities per gallon, as agiansi mo preseni lorfnr.i to Americans. "As a condition prccedout to this great trade opportunity for America TN TinrriltClMT COUIIT OF'TIIH Ul.UI. OF ORKOON FOR KLAM ATH I'Ol'NTV u t ,. mor of tho petition ot tlio i ii.i.i of Mioelorn of tho Luugull u.u, Initiation District ot Klniu- in a n.iiti, Otogou, ptayiug that i I '. o, lUllcoodlngB ot said Uottrd in gtd District providing for and iiiithorlxlug tlio Issuo ot tho Bunds of said Dlstrlrt tuny bn ox n ,ui, ell. approved nnd confirmed b t'l Court. To t lie I iiikoII Vnlloy Irrigation DIs Hi' i nd to all freeholders) Legal oiers anil Assessment luiyoM will ii said District: Nollio Is huroli)' Blvon that tho aboxe entitled cottit hnn fixed tho hoir of 2 o'clock p. ill. ot Ftldny, tho 27th dn ot February A. U. 1920, and the Comt Boom ot tho itbovo entitled court In tho city of Kliun tit li Falls, Oregon as tlio Unto mid plMoe for tlio hearing ot tlio petition of tlu Board ot Directors of tho I.nn gell Valley Irrigation Dlstrlrt uf Klamath County, Oregon, priiylui' tl'iit till procoodlngs ot said Board and of Mild District providing for nnd authorising tho Ibsuo ot the Unnds of said District may ho examined ap proved nnd confirmed by tho Court which petition ban boon filed with tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Klnmatli Count Any person Interested mn nt any tlmo before Friday, tho 27th tiny of Fobroary A. D. 1920 npponr and con lost tho validity of such proceedings, or of any ot tho acts or things there in onumoratod. This notlco Is published mirsunnt to nn ordor mado by tho Honorable D. V. Kuykondall. Judge of the Clr cult Court of tho 8tato of Oregon for Klamath County mado and entered unnn tho !2nd day of Jnniuiry, A. I). 1920. C n. DETiAP. Clork Circuit Court LLOYD It. DKLAP, Demity Clork of tho Circuit Court of (lie fitntc of Oregon for Klamath County. 24-31-7-14 price of 21 "4 cents. There are two simple factors, pro duction and consumption. Today tno. r,.,,, the ,,rlmarv considerations crude oil production of California lsaro jeUer C(ll)lo facmUos ,,a m0ro "American cotton up to tho tlmo 25,000 barrels dally less than the re-i qulrements, and tho deficiency for ships," ho said. exports to China 1920 at the present rate of Produc-,when th,9 countrjp entered tho war. Hon will exceed 10,000,000 barrels. I a,,rox,mated Ji00.000.000. The Since 191C stocks have decreased t ,nl,k of th,s trade Immt!aiatoly 14,000,000 barrels which means that upon your uxports stopping, was se- the public consumed that quantity cure(, )y Jan wh,ch obtBln,nB ti,0 over the amount produced. Stocks of crude oil on hand today ot 30,000,000 barrels are lower than at any time sinco 1910 and of this quantity, it is estimated, only 14,000,000 barrels are available for the market. At least 10,000,000 barrels are required as a working capital, or, so to speak, "as merchandise on tho shelf", and the remaining C, 000, 000 barrels are in pipe lines and tank bottoms and en tirely unavailable. This company has been successful lu Increasing its production of crude oil. In 1918 the Increase was four and one-half million barrels over 1917, and in 1919 three million barrels over 1918, but even theso consider able increases on the part of one company do not save the whole situa tion. In view of the shortage existing, the company has Increased tho prlce3 it offers for refinablo crude oil. Other purchasers of refinablo crude oil have been paying large premiums over tho prices offered by tho Standard Oil Company. The remedies are increased produc tion and Importations, and to a lesnor extent but quite as important, con servation and the elimination of wasto by careful and scientific hand ling of petroleum and Its products by the oil Industry on Hie one hand, and Its scientific and careful use by tho public on tho other hand. AVOULD IlUY MHX. LAND. CHIHUAHUA CITY, Feb. 14. New York City capitalists recently have been negotiating with tho heirs of Jesus Itoyal, owner of the mining field of Candamena, In tho Itayon district, noar the Chihuahua and Son ora lino, In an effort to purchase that property, offering 2,000,000 pesos in Mexican gold. If tho transaction is closed, tho new owners will build a railroad spur from San Jacinto sta Ho'n on tho Kansas City, Mexico and Orient lino, to Candamena! raw product from China, manufac tured tho cotton and sent tho finish ed product back for Cbineso mar kets. "Since tho boycott, duo to the Shantung situation, this great cotton niarket has been left practically open, and one of my c'hiof missions to this country Is to establish con nections with tho big cotton export ers. China Is urgently In need of materials of hardware and of elec trical equipment. In tho latter lino (Japanese products again are suffor fing from the boycott and the Hold Is wide open. "While to the outside world tho troublo between Northern and South ern China seems important, it has no great bearing on the mercantile and Industrial life of China. Theso fac tional differences are the product of political groups seeking power. "Tho automobile Industry is cap able of tremendous dovolopmont, as tho Chinese aro vory partial to American motors of good modern stylo and quality, and at tho lowest price consistent with theso qualifica tions." Chinese are also making strides in tho development of industries and bulldlnc un tho manufactures ot thoir own country, Commissioner Zl said. Ho also pointed out that American business men mado a mis tako In dealing with compradoros (natlvo commission morchants) at Chlnoso ports, rather than with Chlneso importing and exporting houses, who, better understanding thoir probloms, talking tho language of their clients, oporated moro econ omically and efficiently in behalf of foreign traders. SUMMONS Suit In Equity for Divorce Equity No. 1133. In the Circuit Court of tlio State ot Oregon for Klamath County. Inns Hay Kolly, Plaintiff, vs Frank L. Kelly, Dofeudiiut. To Frank L. Kolly, tho above turn ed defendant. lu tlio namo of tlio State of Oregon you aro boroby required to appear and answer tho ' complaint filed ttgtiluat you in tho above entitled suit on or before Saturday, tho Gth day of March, 1920, that being tho last day within which you nru required to an- Bwer, aa fixed, by tho ordor ot publl- cuiiuu Ol iui.s Biiiiiiuuiia. ii uu iuii to appoar and answer, plaintiff will apply to tho'cohrt for tho relief do- mnnded In said complaint, to wit: that tho bonds of matrimony horoto- foro nnd now existing betwoon hor- solt and you bo forover dissolved nnd not nsfdn nnd Hint she bo awnnled n decree of absolute divorce nnd that sho have such other nnd further re- Hot in tho promhtoH uh to tho court may seem meet and cqtiitnblo. This summons is published ones onch week for six siiccenslvo and con Roeutivo weeks In tho Evening Hor aid, n dally nowspnpor of gnnernl cir culation, printed, published and cir culated nt Klnmnth Falls, Klnmatli County, Oregon, by order of Honor able D. V Kuykondall, Judirn of snld court, ami dated January 20, 1920; tho first publication to bo made -on Jnnunrv 21, 1920 and the hint publi cation thereof on Fobritnry 28, 1920 H. M. MANNING and WM, OANONf! Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. and Business Address Loom la nidg. Klnmath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. 24-31-7-14-21-28 In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Klnmatli County. SUMMONS Equity No. 11.10. Agnes L. Dodd, Plaintiff vs Warren L. Dodd, Defendant. To Warren L. Dodd, tho above named defendant: in the name of tho State of Ore Ore eon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the nbova ontltled suit on or before Snturdny tho 13th day of March, 1920, that being tho last (biy of tho time prescribed In the or der or puiiiication or tins summons, and If you fall so to appear and ans wer, for want thereof plnlntlff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prnyed for In her complaint on filo In tlio nbovo ontltled court and suit to wit: That tho bonds of matrimony heretofore nnd now existing between plaintiff and yourself bo forovor dis solved nnd sot nsldo nnd that plain tiff be nwnrdod n decroo of absolute divorce from you; that plaintiff's maiden nnmo, Agnes L. Folsom, bo 'estored to hor nnd that plaintiff have such othor and further rollof ns to the rourt mny seem meet and equltnblo in tho promises. This summons Is sorved upon you 1'Uuno 400 Ice Crcniu 720 Main Ht.i Cinidle.1 ' PASTIME J lie I; Monriiiv, I'rop. r ' Clicnrt, Tiiluilr.r, Soft DrinM .I'uol mill Milliard llnrbur Shop In oCniiuutlon ; rOUll .MOTTO "C'oniicsy mill Serilco" DR. LAMB announces that ho has moved hia odices to those formerly occupied by Dr. Schloef, rooms 1 and 2, White Building. The phone numbers are as formerly. t -N Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine AMAMAAAAMVVS MECCA Billard Parlor .i:u main KTitm-rr Most L'p.lii.Dnle llllllaril Parlor In tlio City lIKill-HHADi: CH.'AHS CHiAitirrrns ami tohaccos SOFT llltl.VKH Comlcsy mill Serilco our Motto wMMMWswvwwwMwwywv Klamath Lodge No. 13TT I. O. O. F. Moots Frldny night of each weak at I. O. O. F. hall, Gth and Main streets. Hyman Woschlor, N. (!.; W. C. Wolls, Secretary; W. D. Cofor, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., moots Tuesday night ot eac weok nt I. O. O. F. hall. W. II. North. C P.; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Iliioslug, Treasurer. A hundred years ago London wan thirteen times as populous as Now York. Tlio census Just taken in Now York Is expected to show that city to be considerably larger now than tho llrltlnh metropolis. AAIV West End Grocery POST OFFICH ItUILDI.VG TWO Deliveries Daily PHONE 388 WV"vNSVVSSSSV'teSSVSVMSW'V,W'VAa by ntibllrntlon In tho Evening Herald, Timber Sale, Klnmatli Indian lU-sor- a dallv newspaper printed published nnd of general circulation in Klnm- ntli Pnimtv. Ormrnn. nnrn n wenlc fnr slv siierosBlvo wnnlrn liv nnlnr nf Hnn. I Klamath Indian School, nrnliln D V. Knvknnilnll. .mil en of i Agency, Oregon, Will 1)0 ut Ion. Scaled bids, in duplicate, marked outsldo "Hid Eggsman Unit," and addressed to tho Suporlntondont, Klnmath rocolvod tho nbovo entitled court, mndo and J tintll twolvo o'clock noon, Pacific 1 Millions ot Hindus Hvo, marry and roar families on Incomes that soldom ni proach a" dollar n weok. Thoy novor cat meat and need llttlo clothing. ontoiod In this nctlon on January 29, 1020. tho dnto or tho first publica tion hereof bolng January 31, 1920. II. M. MANNING & WM. CANONC, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. & Business Addross; 409 Mnln St., Klumath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. 31-7-14-21-2S-C MUST TAKR. ATHLETICS BERKELEY, Cnl., Fob. 14. In accordance with tho stato law tlmt requires all undorclnssmon of tho Unlvorslty of California to register for two years of athletic work, tho coljogo authorities have announced that students Into for registration will bo flnod. A IleniM Want Ad will sell 11. tlmo, Thursday. March 11, 1920, for tho purchase of timbor on 040 acres ot tribal and allotted land on tho Spraguo River In Soctlons 22, 27 and 28, Township 34 South, Range 8 East of the W. M Klamath Reser vation. Tlio salo comprises about two and one-half million foot of yol low plno, for which no bid of loss than threo dollars and ton cents ($3.10) por thousand foot will be consldorod. All timbor must be ro movod prior to J,uly 1, 1921. Each bid must bo accompaniod by a certi fied chock for ono thousand dollars, payable to the Superintendent ot tho Klamath Indian School. Deposit will bo rotalnod as liquidated dam ages If blddor falls to exocuto con tract and bond within sixty days from accoptanco of bid. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is rosorvod. , Form of contract and othor Informn- ' Hon may bo obtained from Superin tendent, Washington, D. O., Janu-i ary 23, 1920. CATO SELLS, Com-' mlsslonor of Indian Affairs. 3-cod-28 r V ,VT . - ttz: 15 ,v-AAyu-T