FW t K& THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TU1.HWIV, XTUini' A IIWI.' MMMAMMMMMAWWWWgwWVWWWWWWWWWVWVKV wmimsam MISCELLANEOUS MMMMWW NIUKI.Y FIJIINIBIIKI) trout room with Imtli, Hiillnlitn for 1 or 2 SiintloiiiDii. 01!) Wiilniil iitmr Dili. I'AllTNKIt WANTKl) -In imliihllahrd tmylnit ImrlmiH-, IfiOn cinli rn- iiilrm1, Apply llox W, Herald. 1-1 WANTICO Wiimnn for wnali room. French Ilninl Laundry. 12.1 No, 4 tit nt. J.3 KOIt HUNT 2 room furnlnl.ml apart ment, $2li pur mo. Tumor iititii. HI 2 Oak IK. no- CM V JAItllA(ll U'Iipii )ou mint KnrliiiKu rviimu'd, Mill lOIMi.'l. KOIt ItKNTOim fuml-lind Iioiimi- J ketiplnj: room, I12R Mnln. 1-2 mil HAI.i: I'ull liloiM Poland! Clilnn plus, 3 months olil, can tin rmlatorud. I.. It. llallmiok, Malln.l Ori'. 10 KOIl HKNT 4-rooin modern liotmo. i I'Iioiiii 406M or mil fit '.ill Proa pact. l. KOIl ItKNT 2 or a-rooin fnniMiod f npartinent. 30 Main Ht. I -2 APAIlTMi:NTB, $20 and up Trans'-' Innt rnto, 14 ntul ti. NlKlitly rntn, 7tc. iriim Apartments, 1177 Main, Telephone) 370. l-fi PAINTS, OILS AMI VAItMHli WALL PAIT.lt W. K. AND .1. I. PATTIIIIKON Phono 196-W. 127 N. 4th Ht. 131 Do your foot triiuiiln you 7 Foot apnclallal nt ynnr norvlco lit 1C K K Rtoro. I'Voo (Humiliation unil nilvlco, 3tf Ben (lint 0121 llliio nooro Hull nt K K K Htoro for I3&. Writton i;nnr iinti'o with uury null fur wimr ami iirvlro. 3tf IIIII FORGOTTEN l P FJ m COLONIAL ONi: ItOOM cabin., for hotiiiflkiMipInK, I ltd nonr Mnln Ht. nml 741 Walnut Avo 1-2 rOH HAI.K Oil TltADi: 320 nrrim lnml, urt In crop, good wiitur. KimiiI romlii Will Ncnhurt, lira Or chard Avn. or I'. o. Ilox 517. 30-S KOIt HALK Hlx home-, uiilclil 1200 to 1400 pounds, oro I to 7. I'rlcu SCO to $125. l.co Button. Mlllur IIIII. 302 KOIl HAM! Cnnfnctlonory utoro, n vaylUK Imnlnniiit. location unmir passnhln. text door to Pont officii and at cntranco of Aahland'a fumoun l.lth la Park. Addrr-aa I'lnxn Confection ery. 23 N. Mnln Bt , Ashland, Oro 30-2 KOIl BALK Onn IlntRiilm ntalllon. welKhl nlinut 2000 pounds. I'rlcu $360, guarantied In orory wny. Will Noutirrl, Hen. Orchard Avo., or I'. O Ilox 517. 30-2 Itoomn tor rent 411 Walnut Ht. 30-2 KOIl HKNT 3 room modnrn collar:"'. Cor. Payno & Klnmnth Avo. 30-2 WAMTKD To buy, iiaed inotorryrlo aldo car; mutt tin reasonable), llox V. llornlil offlcu. 30-2 FOH BAM: At n bargain, furnish o.l houso nml lot'ln Mills addition. Hninll payment down, Imlanco month ly. W. W. Martin, 200 1 Orchard Avo.. or phono 28CW. 302 WANTKIl To honr from owner who has nlfalfa ranch (o (rndo for al-knll-rreo nlfalfa runch with flno IiIk pnaturo adjoining. Mlriht consider Tulo I.nko crop to $0,400 oqulty. 100 aero paid up, water rljsht Wrjlu W. n Rmllh, Ilond, Ore. 30-4 FOH BALE Chenp, Ford murine rnr, Kood na now, 001 Prospect. 20-4 FOH BALK For ono halt price. 1921 Ford truck, Nonrly now, Reed ahapo. 1'bonn 43S. 29-3 WANTKI) nt Crnlor Lake. Ore. 2 atono masons, Wrltn F. 1'. Snltcr, Crntur I.nko, Oro,, for Information anil transportation. 29-3 FOH BAM-: Hovornl fro.ih cowa nl- a puro tired Duroo plRa. Win. F. Jlnnetto, Merrill. Oro. 28-5 DreMinnklnr;, reanonablo prlrea, C27 Klamath Avo. Phono 401. 2S3 I.ndlea OutlnK Wenr In Klinkl Wool ScrKO. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth nt K K K Htoro. 3tt Trticklni; nnd atoniRo, Contrnl Trnnf or & Btorngo Co, 105W. 1C-31 FOIt KKXT nUlviMLANI l'AVll.IO.V Mondny, Tunadny, Thuradny nnd Friday nlnhta. Turin a ronsonntilo, ap ply to Dort McDonald. 12tf Mon'a Duxbnk and Kamplt outing woar nt K K K Htoro. 3tt SInko tlint ldlo dollar ork! Put It In llw bank. HAN I'llANl'IHCO, Au: 2 L'x IIiiiio of a Rroup of IN unratified ntul Inoperative) trentluK In t ho nrchtvoii of tlm aenntn of tlin I'ulted Htntea, mid tho virtual wlplni: out of tho Indian population of Cnllfornlii, ea tlmuted tit 2C0.000 In 1800, would tippenr to tho uninitiated to have lllllo or no ronnoctlon. Hut (ho honrd of health, made public recently. e (nhllnhed u very close connective The tinratlfliVI treatlea explain why I.cro. a DlKRer Itidlnti nRltntor, xuereeile.1 III keopltiR ItiveatlRntor nut of the IIIr Valley of Modoc coun try. itlrrltiR lip old hatred them that tnilnt hltvo been aa Rreat na tho hntrt'da of tho old mnaanrro day. They explain iiIho why n nrent num ber of (he 15,000 Indiana remain Ine are rompelled lo live on aterllo lavu liedn In tho northeastern cor ner of the xtate, where their homcit nnd ratlin drop ihrniiRh i;rent Jnc Red crevnsi.es. never to h aeon nRaln, nnd where they tiro trying with poor atii'ieaa to wring a thing from the grudging land. Tho treatlea drawn up between May 31, 1851 anil January 5, 1852 by n apechil commission of tho t'nlted Hlntea Rov.irnment and tha 18 ludluti Rroupa of California, worn denlRiie.l to gunrnnteo tft (ho red man In perpetuity his hunting nnd fishing place In return for certain land conceimlnn. It wna believed that the senate wna favorable to them until It wiih memorialized by the California aonato In 18C2 to npposo them, mid certain powerful land In terest campaigned successfully ngnluit Ihom. Then, tho Indian lands worn sur veyed and opened to settlement by the whlta, and Rrndunlly tho re.lman worn huddled onto th lava beds of tho lint Crook district of Shasta county, tho rock-ribbed expanses of Dig Valley and tlm aterllo atrip that extends from above Fort llldwell In northern Modoc lo below tho Las sen county linn. There wna no ml grntlon to find better conditions olsouhcrn, for to tho Indian under standing, there la no laud hotter than tho homeland nnd bit by bit tho Indiana nro compelled to loos en their grip on tho thriving Pit Itlver valley mid tho other friendly camping apota. Thoy moved up on tho beds mid tho lava rock coun try, where they could still aeo tho old streams mid tho old poaka. This passion for tho land of their fore fathers constitutes one of the prin cipal reasons, according to tho atnto roport, why the Indian population fell from 100,000 nt tho time of the trentlcfl worn negotiated, to tho Ifi, 000 of today. Under the Dawes net of 1887, (ho government Fought to correct tho abuses that such conditions as tho unratified treatlea had brought about, nod allot to each worthy Indian nn ndoquntn pleco of worknblo land. Hut tho operation ot tho law wna ao faulty, It wna said, that many In dlniiH did not ncropt their monts, believing tho laud given thnm wna absolutely worthless. Ho thoroughly linn tho Cnllfornln Indian had to depend on tho whlto mini for hln neeusaltiea mid for tho wherewithal with which to keep ullvo Unit by, virtually forgotton (ho re llgloim or tribal rnreinonloa which wero founded on or commemorative of hln prosperity, With nil their poverty mid hardship, however, (bo Indian pride rnmalna with tho tribesmen still, particularly In rcf erotic) to tho whlto man. They will starve to death If they bnvo been refused aid by those who nro sup posed to nld thorn. They will rnr.' ly repent u ro.iueat for food or oth er relief Off to France mm'? I Myron T. Merrick anapnod on board tho 8. U. La Franco on tl way to I'nrla to aaaumo tho pct ot United Htatca amlaarndor. lT-rrlck occupk-I that post under tho Tatt regime and proved to jq tho moat IKjpulur envoy at Purls. Ho now auc c-da .Vmbaisador Wallace. Her rick wna lluutunant governor and governor nt Ohio nnd wna dtfeatcd a tho Itcpublluin .caudldato .tor nator. i-'t-oiTivi: iiui:.ks mx); CALKS OI'FICMl TO AID. HT IIKLLNH. Aug. 2. V. Hpen cer, 04 yenra old, waa torcod to call upon tho sheriff, from whom bo had escaped, for aid after ho had fallen, wbllo crossing Houth Hcnppooso creek nnd suffered n broken leg. Ho wna taken to Good Hamarltnn ho-p'.tal In Portland. Spencer escaped a week ago when made n trusty tuo days beforo h!a 25 day sentence nnd $100 flnn on n bootlegging rhnrgo would 'hnvo expired." SIX CHOPS OF CLOVKIt ItlCDDINO, Aug. 2. Over In Hap py Valley, (1. II. .Crooks baa cut six crops of clover this season and ho la confident ho will bo nblo to harvest three morn. Ho has not had an abundance of water for Irrigation, either. Crooks planted two ncres to red clovor nit tho lnnd ho had that wna avail nblo for Irrlrntlon. Ha will cut two tons of clover to tho ncro. llltAl.MNO HICK F1KLDS SACIIAMKNTO. Cnl., Aug. 2. Hotter drainage for tho rlco soctlona north ot Sacramento la to bo provld ed by tho wldonlng ot tho lower reaches ot Ilutto Creek nt a coat ot $135,500. SACIIAMKNTO WILL STAHT NP.W C. OF V. HUILDINO BACHAMKNTO, Cnl., Aug. 2.- .September 7 baa been sot tit tho duto for laying tho cornoratono ot tho now chamber of commorco build ing In Sacramento. At that tlmo tho walls and roof of tho structure will bo completed, mid work -will bo btnrted on tho Interior. Wbenuvor n girl beglna to straight on n -oung mnn'B nocktlo well, that BOttlca It. 'Milkrt Unit llll.l ilnllnv work! Put nllot- it in t, imnif. New Prices on Titan and International Tractors Now Lowest Ever Quoted CTFECTIVE immediately, we make another big - reduction in the prices of Titan and Interna tional tractors. These reductions wipe out all former advances and place Titan and International tractors at the lowest prices at which they have ever been sold. International 8-16 $900 This price ia about one-fourth leaa than the price at which the 8-16 sold prior to March of this year. The new figure is the lowest at which it was ever sold. The new price includes all the nec eaaary equipment platform, fenders, governor, belt pulley features which must be paid for extra on some tractors. Titan 10-20 $900 This is the lowest price ever quoted on the Titan, considering the equip ment now included (formerly sold extra). Up to March of this year the price was $1,200 today it is $900. At this figure the Titan 3-pIow tractor is the best value in the farm power field. The International 15-30 has been reduced to $1,750 lower than it has ever been before. The man who needs a 4-plow tractor cannot find a better investment than the 15-30 at this price. (AU prices f. o. b. Chicago.) Considering quality, power, equipment, and the service which follows every machine, Titan and International tractor at these new low price arm unquestionably the best buy in the tractor market. As these prices have been made regardless of manufacturing costs, we do not guarantee to maintain them. These prices certainly justify the immediate purchase of a tractor. Put it at the horse-killing work of hot weather plowing, and your fall and winter belt work. See our tractor dealer for full information on deliveries and terms. International Harvester Company OF AMERICA CHICAGO bNcoDroMTto) USA 92 Branch Hous$ts and IS ,000 DtaUrt in th United Stain It lan't always tho checr.ul man who doeg tho moat cheering. Foola glvo nwny advice: wlso rnon MAKE THAT IDLE DOLLAR WORK. ri'llMCATIOV OK SUMMONS IN TUB CIItCMT COURT OF TUB BTATR OF OnEGON. FOH KLAM ATH COUNTY Arthur n. Itoynolda, Plaintiff, vs. Amy I Ileynolda, Defendant. To Amy L. Iteynolda. Tho abovo named dofendant: IN TUB NAME OF TUB STATD OF Oil Ed ON. You aro hereby required to appear and nriBwer tho Complaint filed agnlnat you In tho abovo entitled cause, on or beforo tho 7th day of September 1921, that being tho last dny within which dofondant la allow ed to anawor herein, as fixed by the Court for publication ot summons herein, and It you tall ao to rtnswor, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for In tho com nlalrlt filed heroin. tewlt: For n decrco ot tho Court that tho bonds of ' mntrlmony now existing between plnjntlff and dofondant bo forever dlsBOlvod. This summons la published In Tho Ionlng Herald, a nowspapor. pub lished at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order ot tho Honorablo D. V. Kuykendall, Judgo of aald Court, tinted July 25, 1921, directing such summons to bo pub lished not leaa than onco a wcok for six auccesslvo weoks. Date of First Publication, Is July 2C, 1921. ONelll and Irwin, Dy John Irwin Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Offlco and Oftlco Address, No. 128 North 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 20-2-9-10-23-30-C Are You Prepared? Fly Time Is Here We have a large stock of SCREEN - DOORS in three designs to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof , galvanized wire, and put to--gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring SU DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 3 WIUlUll TniKl) TO UK onuuiNfl BY ALLMAN OH. WE'RE GOING TO BE HERE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS VET I'LL 7EKH VOO HO TO SWIM r: VOD'PE A VWOWDERFUL TEACHER OH, THERE'S MY BEAU AMD HE'S AWFULLY JEALOUS DUCK YOUR HEAD UNOEP QUIC.K. BEFORE HE tot to you i m I I I ' XilBH . y '"t j RJBj Wm ($M- rffffi "o Ml v. v. wt rtTTJ.TWl -.. i i. "".' "' r,; "V .Ir - Thank goodness he's not COMIMG OUT! HE'6 GOlNG BACK for something! COME OM UP! HE'S GONE NOVj! J hJ upvs. rwr tJGrrum I ' ' ON ME. SO I; .J i