THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON taok Kiamt Monday,, wqvemrkr ao, ireo. NEW SCHOOL i lime dummm I HUH I I 1 M IHIHI II Price Pendulum Due To Swing Upward Again Says Merchant "Prices have lilt tho bottom nml It Is n wlso Individual who rocog- nlxes, this fnct." was tho torso state- OLYMPIA. Wash., Nov 29. -Sweep- mow imiio i y i. ' Ing changes In tho school laws of tho ' VR Xo ,u1r,lliy; 8 ' stato of Washington, with tho object was propping for h s departure for of removing tho administration of. Now ork to buy his spring mor tho schools fn)n politics nml of re- chamllso for his various stores. Uistrlbiitlnrc schoot funds on what Is! "Tim facts nro that prices havo characterized ns a. more oqultahlo gone lower than conilltlons ,wnrrnnt basis, nro recommonded In tho pre- It Is simply tho enso of tho swing llmlnnry report of tho stato public Ing of tho pcnilalum It hns reach nclinol nilmlnlalratlra code commls- cd tho limit and will swing hack. slon report of tho state ruhllc school Many peoplo nro wnltlnR until prices, nilmlnlstrntlvo codo commission sub- ro lower. They did that onco be-, xnlttcd to Oovornor louln F. Hart. foro, when prices wero on tho up- Tho present system of school ad- grade, and In somo cases history ministration In Washington, as well may repeat Itself. Many far-alghled as tho method of raising and appor- peoplo nro taking advnntago of con-' tlonlng funds for tho maintenance of mtions and nro buying to tho limit, education. Is declared In tho report Theso will feel tho satisfaction that to hao outlined Us usefulness and nwa)g gees with making a good to bo adequate to ttio conditions of buy within a short tlmo prices present-day education. The financial wiu gUrt upwnr,i ngaln. but they reorganization is necessary, tho com- wl nol ,,.,, ,ho noKl,ts from mission declares. In order that tho whch ,hpr haVo Just aoscomloa." cost of oducstlon may? be equalized, Mr i,ioctky i0ft hero Sunday as between tho Wealthy district and ' mornnK for California, whoro ho tho district wth low .property rnlna-. , maVe a Mc( vl(,t to Wi other lion, and so lha roqualltv -f opj.or., , f Kflw y k tun! y In education mar be Insured of to all children of. tae'atata. regard- "' .. '. .. less of their geographical situation. tl cloaks andjmlts. To effect tho reorganization ree- .!.., ommended. ono amendment to tho DOUfiHTY HF-STORKS HONDS stato constltutlou would lo required., TO TOKOXTO AI'THOIUTIKS tho commission reports. Otherwise It lies within tho power of tho stato leg-, Tonogil5i,PrSSj. .3 lalaturo to remedy tho evils coin-i TOnJ?NT' .,,.., " Plained of. and bill, to this end are-" Doughtr ."tl last Mon to do submitted by the tomrallonlr 0n cl,r n connection nt a later tlmo. ! w," tno nrterlous dlsappearanco As a means toward removing man- Jf" R f Ambroso J. Small, agoment of school affairs Irom tho In- Toronto theator owner for whom flncnco of politics, tho commission, uougnty ncieu ns prima sccrciorj oronoses thn( county swncrlntcnd- up to tho tlmo he disappeared, to- onts of schools shall bo appointed day turned over to tho authorities by county boards of education noose hero $100,000 worth of Canadian members aro to bo elee.l hy popular victory bonds. The bonds havo vote. In like manner, tho state su-'becu missing slnco Small disappear pcrintendent of public Instruction ed. would bo appointed by a state board! of education. Kuppcnheimcr's Full Dress Suits Arrow Full Dress Shirts and Collars Horn's Full Dress Neckwear Nettleton and Walk-Over Dress Pumps and Shoes And Complete Lines of Full Dress Ac cessories, at STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS ll jBHBLijol- tuh ir, 11 ii ii 1 cirUinn WINTER STOPS MAKIXO OP CONCRETE PIPES inow in cast. WEATHER REPORT Oregon Tonight and Tuesday; rain In west: occasional rain or II. Mclntyre, who has had charge ot tho manufacture of the concrete pipe furnished to the state highway by the Concreto Pipe company, left for Portland yesterday, wh'ero he will spend tho wlntor. Al lof the pipe for the highways has been delivered. Tho plant will Iks te-oponed in tho spring. CHRISTMAS SEAL BALK STARTS DECKMHER 1ST Tho annual salo ot lied Cross Christmas seals for the combatting and prevention ot tuberculosis will start December 1. The local cam paign wltl bo in general charge ot Mrs. O. A. Krause. Work among You'll find Just what you want for. the schools will be under the dlrcc- bis Xmas at K. K. K. Store. zsi-a non ot airs, n. r.. n.uwuun. Wind Weld's Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We. put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 flowing at tfte c BiSS PHOTO: m$- TO-DJ1Y Marshal Neilan's "DON'T EVER MARRY t If comedy you cannot, help enjoying, and tonights your last tlianco to are It. . TUo Added Attraction U ' Al St. John in "Fired Again" Tomerrow: "THE DEEMSTER" Millions Involved In the Collopse of Motor Stock Corner NUW YORK, Nov 29. Allan A. Ryan, Now York financier, who has lately aroused the financial world through his manlpuatlon ot a corner In Stuti Motor company stock, an nounced today that ho had conferred with Samuel Untemcyer with a view ot retaining him as attorney to take charge of tho readjustment ot his fi nancial affairs. It Is reported that several million dollars aro Involved WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. Con troller of Currency Williams an nounced today that there went no loans to Allan, A. Ryan ot New York or his firm which Mid not at present seem to bo sufficiently covered by collateral. New Military Pro gram Is Outlined (Continued from page 1) '.i:i:r WOMAN PAHSKSi atossKD pians IX 'Olmnchaln, sunlvo the decedent Tho IH others llvn In California 1 I l.h Margaret Hnillli was lorn In Mrs. I.eah llreen. moduir nf Mrs. M.l'nw 1,,rl 'B,n "'H'lemi.er 3. lJ& Obenchnln nt this city, died SIAI.IN KTAOK DRIVER , KTE.1I.S .MARCH OX PRIKXDS ot view ot tho efficiency of tho army one-year enlistment periods aro of little value." Tho report rcvlows at length the now educational and recreational program established slnco tho war and declares that "tho tlmo will como soon when tho peace-tlnio nrmy will be thoroughout an educational Institution from which men will graduato better oqulppvd to enter civilian pursuits and with u larger and firmer grasp on cltlicnshlp and Its responsibilities and privileges." War Ctxit 1.1 Million Tho total cost ot tho war through the war department Is placed by the, secretary at about $13,730,300,- 'COO and It Is stated that In tho f liquidation ot claims and contracts the department saved the govern- wenk at her homo In Han Juan Hap tlsta, California. She crossml tho plains In 1H4H. Ilnr husband, John Uroon. who died many years ago, was a member of tho Ill-fated Donner party. Tho llreen family Is 0110 of tho most prominent In central Califor nia. Klghl children. Including Mrs I rthrt pnntrt uvrtfct tarllri linr finrrtnt lil. liMt ' Wrlrtl nTtll Inn.. Mint . rVTMP I tl M titil - w..v B'l.lf wiws ..v uoa trrer Oregon' trail, reachlt 1 fmn Francisco early In IMS Hlk nut later she married John llreen Mother of the Argonauts. Him wai ta ictlvo Chrlo tlan worker, greatl) haioveil In th community whoro her life was spent. Iluy and try Mnlba cigars 29 Nelson F. Smith, bettor known as "Noll" among the old-timers hero, was quietly married at Lakevlew on Thanksgiving day to Miss Doris Tuttlo of Langell Valley. "Nell" attempted to keep tho matter a secret and succeeded In doing so until today. Mr. Smith Is well known In Kla math Falls, having been raised to manhood In this community. Ills friends are legion, all ot whom wish him and his brldo long llfo and happiness. Mr. Smith Is the stage driver between hero and Malln. OI.KNE IIItllXJK CMSKI The bridge nt Oleuo was closed to day and will remain closed for the rost of week, Roadnuster Dixon sta ted. This Is done to permit tho capping of the qbutments. Travel lers from this city will have to uso the lower road, going around by tho Charles Ixiwls place. 20 off on all men's suits, over coats, dress shirts and shoes. K. K. K, Store. 23-5 Live wires smoke Melba cigars. QUAKE JAItH lOHTI.AV! PORTIAND, Nov. 29. This city and vicinity wero Jarred by an earth quake shock about 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Hood river, Spokano, and Seattle are reportod to have felt thn shock, which was lighter than the shock felt hore about a month ago. Another Liquor Hearing On; One Held, 2 Dismissed 1 Tho case ot James Howard, charg ed with having liquor In his posses sion, came up for hearing before Rert C. Thomus, United States com missioner, at 2 o'clock this after noon. I to ward Is said to have had ten gallons of liquor In his room In a local rooming house when arrested by the police. Joo Palmer was held to action of tho grand Jury by Commissioner Thomas at tho close of Saturday af ternoon's hearing. Frod Zlbull and Oeorgo Janson, arrested with Palmer, In a cabin on Sixth street, where a ten gallon cream can partly equip ped as a still was found, woro re-' roloasod, it appearing that they wero only residing In the shack tempor arily and had nothing to do with tho alleged moonsblnlng. "Como In, ''tho water Is great the Hot Springs bath house. tho 29 ment b7 per cent of the outstand ing obligations al tho end of the war. Discussing tho disposal ot surplus war stocks Secretary Uakcr recom mends that In tho future the de partment's plans koep in mind an effort to havo on hand at tho termi nation ot a war supplies ot a char acter, so far as consistent with army needs that could readily and quickly be absorbed Into tho country's com merce. Trlbutp to Navy Declaring that ha Is happy to ieavo to his successors In the war department tho assurance that "In any national emergency they have but to uso and direct tho llmltloss capacity and willingness of tho Am crlcan peoplo which spontaneously odors Itself when a crisis comes," Mr. Raker concludes his report with a tribute to the navy and civilian war organizations for co-operation during and after tbo war, and do clares that: "In equipment, personnel and spirit tho army ot tho United States today la an object of Just pride to tbo country." 20 off on all men's suits, over coats, dress shirts and shoes. K. K. K. Storo. 29-C WIRELESS COMPANY IIOXDEI) FOR HAM-' MILLION DOLLARS 8ANFIUNCISCO. Nov. 29. Au thorlzatlqn to Issuo bonds for 1500, 000 to build wireless stations at Portland, Palo Alto, Los Angoles and San Diego was granted loday by tho stato railroad commission to tho Federal .Wireless company, m 20 less this weok on men's suits and overcoats, dress shirts and shoes at K. K. K. store. 29-5 ATTACHMENT HUIT Attachment papers woro served this morning against W. E. Perkins, dairyman of Klamath Falls, by Mon roe & Crlssell for a bill ot 509.ff4 for goods alleged to have boon pur chased by the former during the present year. Interest at six por cent Is asked from May 26th. J. C. Ru tenlc is attorney for tho plaintiffs. m And shoo In tho storo at 20 less than than regular prlco this week at K. K. K. storo. 29-S , m ' 20 less this weok on men's suits and overcoats, dross shirts and shoos at K. K. K. Htoro. 29-S Save 20 on men's suits and overcoats this weok tit K. K. K. store. 29-6 Ht'MMOXH IN FOHKCLOHt'lti: op DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE . ' t.!1B. ,clrcult Court of ,he s,n, of Oregon, for Klamath County. J. 8. Ilotduc, Plaintiff vs. 1 1 "'taj William O'Shva. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, a municipal corporation. and any other person or persons who may have any right, title. equity or Interest In or llun or claim upon Lot 7 In Illock 39, Hot Springs Addition to City of Klamath Falls, defendant. To William O'Bhoa and all other of the abovn named defendants In Ihii numo ot tho State ot Orogon. You are hereby notified that J 8. Rolduc. tho boldpr of Certiorate of delinquency numbered 1183, Issued on ,tho JGth day of July, 19:0, by Ibo Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, Blato of Oregon, for tho amount of twenty-eight and 60-100 Dollars, tho same being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1913, together with ponulty, Interest and cmts thereon upon the real property assessed to you. of which you aro the ownor ns appears of record, situated In said County and Stato, and particularly boundod and descrlbod as follows, to-wlt: Lot Seven (7) In Illock Thtrty-nlna (39) In Hot Springs Addition to tbo City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. You aro further notified that said J. 8. Ilolduc has paid taxes on said promises tor prior or subsequent years, with tho rato of Inturest on said amounts as follows; Tax Recpt. No. Amount 1183 I3S.66.. 673 23.6C. 71BG 21.98.. 7132 1C.90 . .. -...78 18.72.. 7623 18.00 . 4483 1C.S5 Said William 0'8hea, as tho ownor of the legal title of the abovn described property ua tho sanio appuara ot record, and each of tho other persons abovo named aro boroby notified that J, 8. Ilolduc will apply to tho Circuit Court ot tho County and Stato aforesaid for a decnia fore closing tho llvn against tho property abovn described and mentioned In said certificate And you nro hereby summoned to appear within slcly days after tho first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day ot said first publication, and defond thin action or pay tbo amount duo a abovo shown .togothur with costs and accrued Interost, and U casu of your fallurn to do so a decree will bo rendered foreclosing Um lien ot bI4 taxes and costs against tho land and premises nliovn naavjd. This Summons Is publlshod onco n weok for six (0) weeks by orddT of tho Honorablo I). V. Kuykondall, Judgu ot tho Clrcalt Court ot Ust State of Orogon for tho County of Klamath and the said order was and dated tho 21st day ot October, 1920, and tbo dato of the first llcatlon of this Summons Is tho 2001 nay or uciouor, 1920. All procoss and papers In this proceeding may be served upon tho undorslgnod residing within tbo Stato ot Oregon, at tho address horeatter mentlonod. W. C. VAN EMON and AUOUBTIN DONOVAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: 209-10 Willlts Illdg., Klamath Falts, Ore. 28-2-9-18-23-30 Year's Tax Dato Paid 1913 July 20, 1920 .. 1914 -... July 21, 1920 .. 191B . July 21, 1920 . 1916 .....' . .. July 21, 190... 1917 -. July 21, 1920 1918- July 21, 1920 .. 1919 .. July St, 1920.. Rate Int. 12 13 I2T 12S. 1-2 12 12' LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Gueit" II. W. POOLE, Owner llOOKIt D. TORRKV, Musical Director sTi-Tiri" ruTf-i rr"i ----- -,-, yvvyvyv-tjvrVTjunjTil TONIGHT Pretty Peggy Hyland, for whom life was just one chase after another', in "THE WEB OF CHANCE" Champion Jack Dempsey in the 13th ep ode of "DAREDEVIL JACK" TOMORROW Virile George Walsh in a thrilling story of the Kentucky mountains, THE DEADLINE" On Wednesday come and laugh t "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC ?A ! ')