I'AOR KIVI3 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MAY iO, 1021 ' T, IS wv cent fir Urn country whole, Iml banking rundnnrii I ported uvnll itlilii by every r.crtlo.i nxcopt tho He Jtli Hint ltorky SI i Midi regions." B 1 OBECIBlffi SAYSJDUSTON! IN FIT FDR CHITS' i I One Guess What Happened? IIAl.TISIOItK, Mil., .My t) ) vld T. IIoiihIoii, former Hocrolnry of Altrlcilllllro. Ill iiniilvyltiir it t. unit. -- - - . ......?..... miiiiik;- ( wlilo survey of I ud tint rlnl. fltiiinriiii, ngrlrultiirul nnil other oroniiiulr ron illlloiiM. ilecinrns imt "tliii Mi: mi tlolllll (IIIH0II Ih tlUlllllMI Willi u . Hottloniont mill Ininriintloiiiil trade next." ' Tint survey, made In nil of ti gei graphical divisions of tlio United PORTLAND, Oro . May 10. '.Many anil devious aro I lie lucllrn i ii inployi'il In Omalia ami Kiiiihiik Idly liy v. i-ntuni stales In an offott J ,l(i extinct hiiUIith lo tlmlr undo velnpeil unils--ti) miicIi nil extent., ' In fact, that u veritable "litiinl i luriint murkut" nan developed In . Mates l.y field arenU of the nilelliv ,l,"," ,wln i:l"w)f ' ' 'r ,hI, , mid Ibiposlt Company, of Hi In city. """'""riling ' prollinlnury r.' rln re , consisted of answers In K, .uestliiiisc"lv'"1 1,y ,ll() Oregon Mt'i Chum by fnrmors. bankers, maniifiieturers '"" "f U'""rci from tho ropm . ai'.l public officials An Interesting """'"lives In tho mlililln went. I feature of (In. statistics In thai In ' Tl,u "um'M r Tiixns. Idaho. Wy every section except Now Kng'limil ' '"'! Western Kansas .mil No and tho Itocky Slountaln KlatnH liiill-,lr"H,11 ni1 California nro lunvlnn ( ding operations nhi.w a mark.l In '" "'""" tinliirin-il In tlmlr efforts rrensn. (lenoriil tmiisportntliii en'1" divert prospective) settlori to illtlotiH In every stain were ii'i-ul l,l",r viirloUH roniitiuultlcN, accord- i "Kooil" ami raw materials plentiful Havings accounts, tho survey showed, Increased In I!) stales. Tollni official of 27 slntes said ;lm: to tint ropurl. Alt rat tlvn llltriu I turo avallalilo In largo iiuantltlcri at strntcglo polntii, mid ndvortlmimuiitH running In eastern papers of Inrgo thorn have been a noticeable lncriiH J"lrculnlloii. Indlcnto that a lurge In crime over last September hut nl"m"""l "' money In being expended, decrease wan reported In Mnssncliii-j 'rl'" riipurt curries with It a sug- settes, Maine, Now Hampshire, Ver iiiont, Ithodo Inland. ('nnnertlrfut. Now York. New .lerimy. 1'i'nnsylvn nln, Delaware, Maryland. District of Cnumhlii. VlrKlnla. West Vlrxlula. North Carolina, Kouth Care Una. (ienrgln. Florida, Kentucky. Tenncs him', Alalimna and Mississippi. In every stole tin roncKiiHUK of opinion -wn.i that tln fiirmnrH havo not ilhiponi'il of all llii'lr lnt nciiMiii'd rropn. Low prlrrn and li()rUiRi ' of money and lahor am nald to havn canned a reilurtlnti In acn-iiK" In nil utilten exrept llllnolx, Iowa, Knnnan, MlMtimrl. Ni'tirnnktt and tint l'aclflc Coant Maten The crop outlook for 191, however. In every cane, wan re ported fair or Reed. "The mirvey Indjratiii t tint the hun Inenn world In Mill feellnt; " ,T ' but with Increasing rnnfldenrn and with tho conviction thnt tho worn! Iina paMed," wild former Kerretary irounton. "Tho country hnn nurcenn fully homo tho ntrnln cnuned by n mont tiptnhln drop In prlcen, particu larly of n vnnt volumo of raw mntnrl nln, and hnn wenthured a trying per iod of liquidation. "Tlio demand for flnlnhed prod uct hnn not dovlood to the point whom our factcrlcx feel Juntlfled in taklnK tlm reiiulnlto quantity of our HurpltiN raw ninterlnU in furninh the necennary relief to their producer; but I hero are nnmo Indications of a cliimKn In thin direction. "Thin nurvey doen point to certain favnrnblii domentlc condition. The cont of IIvIiik Iiiih appreciably dlmln Inhed. IlulldltiK operation In n niiiu iMtr of dlntrlcU toiid to Inrrcane. Thero have recently been no strike of conneiiuence. (ireater producllvlt) of labor per man I reported from nil dlntrlctH. Itnw material nro plentiful, ami phynlcul trannportntlon ronill tlmiH nro i;ood. There havibeeii no biiNliie failure of moment. The crop outlook In mitlnfartory; and the ImnkhiK nDiiatlon liriK lmiroved. 'The country Ih betler off today than It ww three month n;o. and maiiufartiiror III Krowlnc tiunibor am plaiinlnir definite production iirlteduleH. Information from other iiuarler than till urvey Inillcnte that tho iiutomobllo ludimlry and mimu textile line nro pickliiR tip now. Hut the public. I Mill rontrlct Iiik H Imyli'K "'"l probably will con tlniio to purchane cautlnunly until retail -price reduction become more nonrly equal to the reduction In man ufacturer' and wholeHitlefrt' prices. "Tho mnlnleniiurii by retailor c.f u relatively IiIkIi prlco lovel hn been I perlinp the chief HtumblliiK block to) quickened IndilHtrlal artlvlty. The, ureat cut In producur' and wholo Hiilor prlco InBt Hummer mid fall wn not fnllowod by propnrtlonato mductlona In the pjIcch to rnumim or. It Is apparent thnt wo uro np proncblnK tho point whom ninny mniuifncturor enn Kt inaterlnl nt price thoy enn nfford to pay and with lowor wnKo and mom efficient Inbor thoy enn furnlli good nt n cont within tho consumer' roach. "An nppreclnblo reduction In wa ges I noted In every section mid In virtually ovory kind of industry. The fact thnt savings account havo In creased In tho Industrial snctlotiH, bowover, would himiih to Indlcnto that In such districts wngo iwuj snlnry re duction have not boon n great no 'tho roductlnns In the price or com modities, nnd Unit thuroforor.forViW 'imtnly, tho docronso'ln wngf" '. !" not nocosHltntod n lowuring. ol.Uio utnndnrd of living. 'Tlio crodlt sltuntlon Is Improved T I'entlon that there Ih a vital ncod fir a morn aRRrennlvo and system atic proKrnm In regnrd to iettllng the Irrigated nectlnn of the Hlato. "I doubt very much," write J. It. Ileurlng In hi report from Omaha, "If tho nverage man in Oregon ha given any thought t the fact that It I the easiest thing In the world to build an Irrigation project, and It I the hardest thing In tho world to induce n mnu to move hi family Into a illHtrl.t: mid miiko himself mid family n!" I'lrt Application Stake Skin farm mid homo, and unlenn Oregon Viml ""'' Comforliilde. rcnlliiti tho seriousness of thl ' phnse of tho irrigation program ' " y" nro """crlng from eczema thnt tbev nr. iiiiiinriirHiini- i ! or somo other torturing, ombnrrn VJTHC INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY tfSv j I 4Sr& CLGAR AS A DELL C Z 1 8 Tl.t-y. lrltlt!i ltM3 of Corydcn Kcbocl. tic, tin neliosl tsrm Un't vcr. L'tt t.ial guiu U "wurm." I'icturs talccn v.fccn toisbtn struck. Ct K I V ij W '1 i ITCHING SKIN would not venture to predict the successful outcome of any Irrlga-P1'1 of ll ' ""'"B Slontbo-Sulphur, Ing skin trouble you may quickly bo tlun project that Is completed, or thnt I about to bo constructed, in tho slate of Oregon. " A a specific exnmpln of tho above statement, tho report cite tho fnct that one county In Colorado I now running an advertisement in n great many eastern papers of fering Irrigated farms for nothing do-wn and nothing but Interest to pay for a period of flvo years." U'lille thl statu has undobtcdly suffered In the pant through lack of uggretslvo advertising u com pared to competitive stnte, the In tereMt of Oregon aro well protected thl year through having a rep resentative on tho ground. Accord ing to the report, tberu Is a defin ite anil consistent demand for in form n t ton and literature In regnrd to the stnto In plto of the stren umiH effort put forth by other Htntc to divert theso homescokcr to other loculltlc. ' "I trust that from this brief outline of tho competitive condi tions that exist at this time," con clude tho report, "somo action can be token by tho statu nt largo to help along In this movement which we are now getting under headwuy, for imlre people mean less taxation; more people mean mnro innuufnct urine: more people menu more money to spend. There un n llinu- smnl way in which tills enn. bo din-, cussed, but above nil else, discus-! slon will yield nothing If some ne tlou Ih not taken to secure desirable homeneeker and citizen for Ore-1 ROM." declares it noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of it germ destroying properties, seldom fulls to quickly subdue Itch ing, oven of flory cczomn. The first application makes tho skin cool nnd comfortnblo. Hash nnd blotches nro healed right up. Montho-Bulphur I applied llko any pleasant cold cream nnd Is perfectly hnrmlcss. You can obtain a small Jar from any good druggist. adv. MtttMONH KOlt I'UnMCATION IN" KOUKCI,O.HimK OK TAX I.IK.V in tub cmcuiT couivr OF THE 8TATK OF OHEaON, KOK KLA SIATH COUNTY. 1'. A. Stcllroom, Asstgnco of (III bert C. Iiphnm, Plaintiff, vs. George Heck, Defendant. To tleorgo Heck, tho above named dafendant. In tho Nnmo of tlio State of Ore gen: You aro hcroby notified that K. A. Mcllroom, Assignee of Gilbert C. Lap ham, tho holder of Certificate of Do llnquency numbered 10C0 Issued on tho Ctli day of April, 1918 by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, State of Oregon, for tho ntnount of Thrco and (13.72) 72-100 Dollars, tho snnio being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1IU0 together with penalty. Interest and cost thereon upon tho real prop erty assessed to yon, of which you nro tho ownor as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt: Tho South Half of tho South Half of tho North West Quarter of tho North West Quarter (84 Stt NWU NW,i) of Section 25 Township 39, Hango IB Hast Wllllamotto Meridian. You aro further notified that said Ollbort C. I.npham. Assignor of K. A Mellroom, has paid taxen on said pre mises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rate of Interest on said amounts ns follews: Yoa'rs Data Tax Ho- Am't. Itato of Tax Tald celpt Interest ' No. 1917 Apr. C, 3002 $2.76 12 1918 1918 .Mar. 13. C69 $2.50 12 1919 1919 May 22, 4093 $2.50 12 1920 Said (corgo Heck as ttio owner of tho legal title of tho abovo describ ed property as tho same appears of record, and each of tho other per sons above named aro hereby furth or notified thnt B. A. SIcHroom will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County and Stato aforesaid for n do creo foreclosing tho Hon against the proporty nbovo described, and men tioned in snld certificate. And you I teffiSwiirn YOU don't have to defend the wis dom of your choi6c when you select the Sonora. Your friends know that it is reputed to he The Ilighest Cla3s Talking Machine in the World and after they have seen and heard it, they arc convinced that it lives up to its reputation. Sttpcrb styles $60 to $2500 EARL SHEPHERD CO. "Time Tells the Truth" 507 Main St Phone 282-J I OF COURSE I CLOSED OUT MY FURNITURE NOW I AM GOING TO CLOSE OUT MY TRUNKS AND SUITCASES And I want to do It In a hurry. If you over dreamed of owning a fine suitcase, big or truuk. now Is your chance, for I am going to sell my stock below what tho wholesale price Is today. I want to movo this stock and movo it fast. Ccmo early and get your pick. W. H. ROSS 906 Main St. c 1 fcxmo:o:os'o:o3.ao: lMiiBMiiivaiiiiiiMaMHHHaBMBMBHMiiiiiaHiiiMiiiiVi Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks o-oo&wOTsaax 1 W F F G II i Druggist Say l.mllcN Are I7lii; He-1 cIlHt of H:igo Tea mill j Hulpliur i Ilnlr that loses It color nnd lustre, lor when It fades, turns gray, dull nnd lifeless I caused by a lack of sul phur In tho hair. Our grandmoth er mndo up n mixture of Sago Ten and Sulphur to keep her locks dnrk nnd beautiful dnrk shndo ot hair which is so attractive, liso only this old-llmo reclpu. Nowaday wo get till famoiiH mix turn Improved by tho nddltlou of oth er Ingredient by asking nt any drug Btnro for a bnttlo of "Wyeth's Sngo mid Sulphur Compound," which dark on tho lml r bo naturally, so oven ly, thnt nobody can possibly toll it bnu boon applied. You JiiRt dampen n spongiunr soft brush with It nnd ilrnvttil?..t!irunBli your linlr, taking ono" small Btrnud ut a time. Ily morii ItiK,,tlW BiiVy'bnir dlsapponrs; but wlint dollgULt tho lndlos with Wy oth'u Sago and Sulphur Compound IntorostrntoBrnngofroniaixtoolKht,i8 that, bwldos boautlfully dnrkon- ..THE NEXT SPARK PLUG YOU BUY.. GET A BOSGH AND YOU WILL FORGET YOUR SPARK PLUG TROUBLES REED AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phono 29S-J Distributers I.utby Ilntterle, Ilosch Slngnctocs 11th St. Near Main To look ono's best nnd feet one' best is to enjoy an inido bath each rooming to flush from tho system the previous ilsy'a waste, sour fermentations anil poi sonous toxins boforo It is absorbetl into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in tho form of ashes, so tho food nnd drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain nmount of indigestible material, which If not eliminated, furei toxin end IMilsnns which nro then suckvd into the blood through tlio very ducU which are Intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain tlio body. If you want to seo the glow of healthy bloom in your checks, to sea your skin get clearer and clearer, you nro told to drink every morning upon nrl&lng, a glass of hot water with a tcaspoonful of Uniestono phpsphate.ln It, which Is a harmless means of washing the wasto material and toxins from tho stomach, llvir, kidneys and Ixnvels, thus cleans ing, sweetening aud jiurllylug tuo entire alimentary tract, before putting moro food into tho stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, llwr spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who wako up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who aro lathered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this pliosphated hot water drinking nnd nte assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phato costs vcrv littlo at tlio drug store but is sunk-lent to demonstrate that iust ns soap and hot water cleanses, purities and freshens the skin on tho ouhide, so hot water nnd Uniestono phosphate net on tho inside organs. Wo must always" ronsidertliat internal sanitation Is vast ly mci ,(bfralliaji'trtlitfl oijtaifle cleanli ness, bciwfUieskW.tiisr).di not ah sorUimpjMtiljlsJtlbiopdvhilaiho bowel pores do, . , beauiyf Intir 'coiMlon Would Just try thU tor a week nod nottco results. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Ford Truck 1 Ford Delivery 1 Maxwell Touring 1 Ford Chassis, Fine For Bug 1 Carter Car, $150 on Terms These Are All Good Buys For Cash THE MALLORY GARAGE 127 S. Sixth Street WWVWMVWMAAAAAAAVV " nro horoby summoned to appear within sixty days aftor tho first pub lication of this 'summons, oxcluslvo of tho duy of said first publication, nnd ilofond this nctlon or pay tho amount duo na nbovo shown, together with costs and .accrued Interest, and In enso ot your falluro to do so, a de croo will bq rondored foreclosing tho Hon ot said taxes and costs against tho land nnd promises abovo named. This summons Is publlshod by ordor of tho Honorable D. V. Kuy kondall, Judgo ot tho Circuit Court of tho Stato ot Oregon for tho Coun ty ot Klamath nnd said order was mndo and datod this 4th day ot April. 1921 nnd tho dato ot tho first publication of this summons is tho 4th day ot April, 1921.. All process, mid papers. In this pro ceeding may, bo saivcd upon tho un dorslgnoil residing within -tho Stato of .Oregon at tho addross horoaftor mentlonod, W. M. DUNCAN, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Addross 20C Odd Fellows' Duildlne, Klamath Falls, Oregon, V r v is fv