KIUPAY, APRIL 2.1, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VMIK SIX THE CC6 6 ILLY, We) PLAY JOLOIGRS r3 ' HJS? , J UNCC6 YOU CLANCY WITH KIDS Too Fat to Fight ! Jf' " " " . ' . . SI fcaw titi?w"Ki ' IrFl i ' r- LU Ulll V ' i r By PERCY L. CROSBY Un McClw Nwtpr ftr4t 1 gmm JMK. I CONSULTATION PROMOTES I CO-OPERATION I 5OME people use the First National Bank to the fullest 1. possible extent. Others are not arnus that for us to I crowding Into a couple of columns a volume of Information. Not only farmers but every adver tiser, whether ho knows much or little about tho subject ot advertis ing, will doubtless find something now in regard to it In Mr. Mclntoch's essay which Is published here in full: 5OME people use the First National Bank to tho fullest possible extent. Others are not sinus tltat for us to bo of the greatest possible service, we should know of tho plans and problems they have. Oar officers are always pleased when asked for advice or suggestions, and like to keep closely in touch with patrons' affairs. How about a Safe Deposit Box for Your Valuable Papers? Ue First National Bank m KLAMATH FALLS OREGON B N T nr inurnTiniiin Uf HUONG!! ID piinPflTT inilinrP community newspaper for bringing L IULU I IlllulSr S the bu'ers and sellers of the neigh I 111 I II I nillllllll borhood together. As to the advan tages 01 aeaung netween neignDors I he says: -r- - ""Where produce is sold and bought by neighbors through regular trade routes the seller gets terminal nricss 1 minus transportation, handling, stor age and commissions costs, while the buyer pays terminal rates plus all C. J, Mcintosh, editor'of the O A tuese and sometimes a good stiff C. Bulletin, is an advocate of ad- speculative charge as well. The com vertislng. especially for tho class who' nwnlty newspaper is tho Ideal way to probably use advertising least of anv cut across lots with the goods." producing industry tbe tanners of! To aid the farmer In getting full the country. Mcintosh has proved value for the money he spends with the value of advetis ng to farmers the printer, Mr. Mcintosh has formu and he knows that it r-aya. ire be- lated a short set of rules, which is lieves In as strict a "trada at home", really a valuable treatise on adver- policy as it is possible, to have, and Using, covering in plain language the knows there 13 no medium like the principal points of the subject and 1 Why you should advertise: It cuts cost ot getting goods to con sumer saves cost of roundabout hauls, handlings and commissions ot selling to wholesalers and buying from retailers; It saves time, labor' and deterioration ot perishables; it lowers Investment costs by favoring quick turn-over; It relieves railway traffic congestion and labor short ago; it keeps both goods and money In home community; It leads to nam ing homesteads, to bettor homes and to community growth; it trains In business and gives farmer more pros tigo In fixing price ot farm produco; it aids the newspaper, directly by patronage and indirectly by tostoring prosperity. 2 What you should advertlse: Extra quality stuff that may bo used in community selected acclimated seed of grains, forage, vegetables and flowers, purebred poultry and othor livestock, fruits and vegetables, and even choice staples; farm Imple ments, vehicles and housohold goods to bo disposed of. (It community is too small a field for staples and high- priced purebred stock go to the farm press or to a selected group of com munlty newspapers.) 3 How much you should pay to advertise: An average of 3 per cent of tho business is about tho commer cial standard, euough for staples, but it you can soft your selected cockerels for ?2 more for breeding than for table use, you can afford as high as 50 per cent ot tho gain. It you havo 20 birds tho editor will not charge' you moro than a tenth, prob ably. Small classified ads aro enough for small deals, but tho display ad is much more effective to build a big trade. Consult tho editor. 4 How you should advertise: Tell about what you havo to sell In the plainest way gvilng its name, best selling quality (seo list of pull- '44iHfyHilt!H$ ing power bolow), In order ot Importance,-amount of goods, price, and Just such other Information as you would want If oxpoctlng to buy; uso short, specific names and qualities; glvo some llvo news and real Infor mation about tho product; stay with in tho facts, and answer promptly all Inquiries; photos ot product, man ager, farm scono or kiddle are de sirable In big deals. 6 Whore you should ndvertlse: First ot all In your own community paper It your goods aro, or can bo brought into, demand to till a com munity need; in a selected group of community papers covering without duplication a district that needs your wares. (You can pick for papers send for sample copies and adver tising rates and place your own or dur, but tho socrotary of the St n to Editorial association can give you this Informntlcn much more econom lcally and accurately, and will tiolp ou place your business. Tho present secretary is Lloyd niches, Oregon City.) 6 How supplement tho ad, grant ing thnt you really havo tho goeds: Ho prompt in replies nnd deliveries. Make tidy packs; namo your farm and get a brand; iiavo stationery printed with farm numo nnd brand; put neat bulletins on sign boards 100 yards from farm entrance and on buildings, vehicles, etc 7 How different qualities "pull" (basis ot 100): Henlthfulness, 92; cleanliness, 92; time saved, 84; ap petizing, 82; safety, SO; durability, 7S; reputation of seller, 58; guaran tee, 58; imitation cr fashion, 50; oconomy, 4S; nvold substitutes, 32; nobby, 1G; recommendations, 14; lmpoftod, 10. Somo of these terms you see aro not worth using, whllo others 'are great sellers. Uso tho best. body, and superscription, with white spaco or linos botwoon. Whlto space Is tho editor' way ot emphasizing how ho says, "Look hero, now." Uso a cat when possible. Mark out all usoleaa borders of photo, with shallow notches at bottom to show whoro sides sro to bo cut, and at right to show where top and bot tom sro to bo cut. To find lsafth ot one-column cut Draw a rectangle the exact site ot tho remaining part ot tho photo. Draw diagonal from upper right to lower loft hand corner. Clip a nows paper column and lay tho loft edge on tho left rectanglo line. Mark the point whoro the right sldo crosses tho diagonal. This will bo the length ot tho cut, which will bo 2 1-G Inches wide. NOTICE TO ('KKIUTOIM A full-dress uniform for an Kng llsh cabtnot mlnlstor is said to cost from twolvo to flftoon hundred dollars. Equity Nq. 11G8. SUMMONS FOIl I'UlllilOATIO.V HOW TO WRITE AND PUIiLISH Till: ADVERTISEMENT I'o'lntM of Figuring Kpnco, Slzo CutN nml Uso of Other Aids. of alace Market For Service and Quality PHONE 68 FROM FIRST CLASS PIG PORK HAM PORK ROAST 33C LOIN AND RIB PORK CHOPS 33C SHOULDER PORK ROAST 25c SHOULDER PORK STEAK 2 7C SELECT CUTS CAN BE HAD FROM CHOICE STEER BEEF ANY CUT ALL MEATS HANDLED UNDER GLASS AND WITH EXTREME CARE Having decided how much jou are going to pay, you next ilguro tho space. If goods aro ot small valuo, a neat two or three lino wnnt ad will do the businoss if handled well. If Item is valuablo, display Is much hot ter. Try writing up tho ad to seo how many words you need and which of thorn should bo In big typo. Wrltlnc the ad First toll what you havo to soil, along with Its most," d,nI1r nowspapqr printed, published desirable qualities. Do specific. Kiamnti, County, Oregon, by order Somo corn, seed corn, oxtra seodjof tho Honorublo D. V. Kuykcndoll, corn, Minnesota 23 scod corn", Mln-Judgo of tho aboyo ontitlod Court, nesota 23 Colieco Dred sood corn. Is mui' ami icreu jnnrcn ii. lttzu, In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato ot Oregon for Klamath County. L. M. Langley, Plaintiff,) vs. ) Gorman, American Dank,) a corporation, ) Defendant.) In tho namo ot tho Stato ot Ore gon To German, American Dank, a cor poration. Defendant You aro heroby required to appear and answer tho complaint mod agnlnst you in tho abovo entitled suit, on or boforo April 23, 1920, that being tho last day of tho tlmo prescribed in tho Order for Publica tion of this Summons. And if you tail so to answer or appear, for want thoroot tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relict prayed for In hor complaint on IHo heroin, to wit: for judgment nnd decruo that you havo no estate, claim or iutorost In and to tho following doscrlbed roal proporty, to-wlt: Situato In Klamath County, Oro gon, tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of Section Two; north halt of northeast quarter and northeast quarter ot tho nor(hwost quartor of Suction 11; in Township Thirty-nino South, Hange Eight, Uast ot Willamette Moridlan. And that jou bo forovur unjoined and dobarred from assarting any claim whatovor to nald promlsos, ad vorso to plaintiff; fur plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred In this suit, nnd for such othor and further relief as' to tho Court may seem equitable This summons Is served by publi cation thereof In tho Kvonlng Herald, In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho Matter of tho Katnto ot A. B. Moorland, Deceased Notice Is hereby given to tho cre ditors of tho above estate nnd all parsons having clnlms against tho same, to prusont such claims, prop-' urly verified, together with .the proper vouchers supporting the saino, within nix months from tho date hereof to tho unduralgnod adminis trator ot said estate at tho Klamath Stato bank, Main street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Dated April 9. 1920. KUANK MOOItLAND, Administrator ot said ISetato. Apr 9-16-23-30-May 7 NOTU'ti OK KI.VAIj ACCOUNT. In the County Court ot the Stato of Orogon for Klamath County. In the Matter ot tho Kstutu ot Ma tilda Whittle, Deceased. Notice Is .hereby given that tho undersigned executor of the abovo untitled OHtate has filed his final ac count of the administration of said estate In the above entitled court and that Saturday the 8th day of May, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, In the courtroom of said court In the county courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, havo been fixed as tho time nnd place for the settlement of snld account and tho honrlng et said report, on or iwforo which tiiuu any person Interested In mild estalo may appear and file his exceptions to said account and contest the sauio. Datod April 9, 1920. J. W. SIHMKNS. 8H., Kxocutor ot snld Estate. Apr 9-lC-23-30-May 7 HUMMON8 l"OIl 1'UIIMOATION Kqully No. 1175 Pal ace 524 Main Street &&& Market a series that grows from bad to good. Next tell other points in Its favor, how much you havo, what it will cost, and somo roforenco to how it was doveloped or grown. Then sign your namo or the farm uamo and count all tho words. ' Ono column inch will carry C3 words of avorago length sot In 8 point typo, but whllo spaco at each side will cut this down to about 40 words. At least two linos ot big typo, probably moro, and somo whlto spaco botweon groups of lines, pos sibly cuts, will to least doublo the number of inches. Draw a rectanglo tho oxact width and length of tho ad. Pick out tho name and strong qualities ot tho goods for the heading, and letter It In about size of typo wanted. Write signature In slightly smallor type at bottom. If you havo a strong lino or moro, lottor In between and the printer will display them. Attach this layout to tho wrlton advertise ment complete and take It to the editor. It will help get what you want. Getting tho ad published Tho ed itor will altond to that, but if you .want your nd to stand out from the many others you can help giro It dis tinction, Got an appropriate border to fence out the othor r.ds and draw the eyes inward. Ak for at least 6 point elujv lnsido tho column rules to mako whlto martin Inside tha border. Mass the materials beadloj-, par-1 which said ordor requires that this summons be published ouco a wook, for nix weeks. Tho (into of tho first publication ot this summons is Match 12, 1920. It. C. OnOESDECK, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Address: Klamath Falls, Orogon. 12-19-26-2-9-16-23 Lnrkln, l.itrkin, l.nrklii, Heard- I.arklii, persons In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho matter of tho estato of Emma Jackson Wilson, Docousod. Notico is hereby glvon that tho undersigned administrator of tho abovo untitled estato has fllod his final account of tho administration ot 'suld estato in tho aboev ontitlod court and thnt Saturday, tho first day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. ot said day, in tho courtroom of said court in the courthouse at-Klamath Falls, Orogon, have boon flxod as tho tlmo and place for tho sottlomont of said account and tho hearing of said report, on or boforo which tlmo any porson interested in said estato may appoar and nio his exceptions to said account and contost tho same. Dated April 2, 1920. UODEIIT WILSON, Administrator of tho Estate of Emma Jackson Wilson, Deceased. Apr 2-9-10-23-50 ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USER8. United Motors Service Company Is offering lor sale diroct to the users, tho United Motor Trucks iu l'&2tt. 8 and 5 ton altos aud 6 ton tract ors. Big discount, save the agent's commission. For orirns and din. counts, write Thomas Randies, care tJtTOta or other main MtWm. ocftSrtXin BpVrtUnOre.'ok. tf In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato ot Oregon, for Klamath County. J N. II. Iloguo. Plaintiff, vs Howard Larkln, 13. 11. Lorkln, E. Howard -Lnrkln, Ilolln Larkin, Rolland I.nr kln, Lewis It. Lurkln, Gertrude Alio- . man, Edna T. Hoardsliw, lola H. Lnrkln. Ralph Larkin, tho unknown heirs of the persona abovo named, and all persons unknown having or claiming to havo any right, title. , estato or Interest ndvorso to plilutlff In oT to the real properly doscrlbed huroln, Defendants , In tho name of tho Stato rj Oro- ' tfen: To Howard Larkin, E. II, H. Howard Larkin. Itolln Rolland Lnrkln, Lowln h. uortrudo Alloinnti, IMnn T. loo, lola E. L.irkln, Ralph mo iiiiKnown itolrs of tho iiiiuvu nnmeii, nnu all persons un known huvlnir or claiming to havo any right, tlllo, cstnto or Interest ndvorsu to plaintiff In or to tho icnl proporty descrlbod heroin, Defend ants. You aro horchy required to nppnr and nnswor tho Complaint Hied ngnlnflt you In tho abovo entitled suit, on or boforo May 28, 1920, thnt being tho lust day of tho tlmo pro, scribed In tho Ordor for Publication of this summons. And If you full so to answer or appear, for want thoro ot, tho plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho rullof prayod for la his complaint on file huroln. to-wlt: Thnt defendants and oach of thorn bo roquirod to sot forth tho nature of his or hor claim, right, estato or Intorost In tho promlsos horoln dos- Crlbed: that it bn rinHnrml nnrf .l- Judgod that dofondnnts and oach of thorn havo no estato, claim or intor ost in tho promlsos doscrlbod as fol fel fol eows: Sltunto In Klamath County, Oro gon; Lots Flvo (5) and Six (0) of Soctlon Eighteen (18), nnd Lots Six 2 ' s,.(7). ElBht (8) nnd Nino (9) of Soctlon Sovon (7), in Town ship Forty-on0 (41) South, Range Elovon (11) East, of Willamette Mo ian ,c!ntulnK Pno Hundred Mr'fSi'P'i n,ul Slf Hundredths (158.06) Acres. And that yon bo forovor onjoinod and dobarred from asserting any claim whatever to said promises, ad vorso to plaintiff, for nlnlntiff-n m.i. and disbursements Incurrod in this suit and for such othor nnd furthor rollof as to tho Court nv . oqultable. "' ""-" This summons Is. served1 by pub lication thoroot, in tho Evening m?irini$ ? daj'y newspaper, printed, publlshod and of gonornl circulation In Klamath County, Orogon, by older of the Honorablo D. V. Kuykcndall, Judge of the abovo entitled Court, made and oxocutod April 12, mo which said order requlros that this summons be publlshod once a woek. for six weeks. Tho date of tho first publication of this summons Is jprll in loon ' R. O, OROE8I1EOK. is Attorney for Plaintiff, Address Klamath Falls, Oregon! 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