The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOK TWO
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1021
School Suits at One-Half Price
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WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT ASORTMENT OF BOY'S SUITS
THAT ARE GOING TO SELL AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR
PRICE, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. SCHOOL WILL BEGIN IN A
FEW DAYS SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL OP
PORTUNITY TO OUTFIT YOUR BQY. WE HAVE THE FAMOUS
DOUBBELBILT BOYS' CLOTHES
GUARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS WEAR. ALL WOOL AND
MADE IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES AND PATTERNS. WE CARRY
A LARGE STOCK OF EVERYTHING YOUR BOY WILL NEED IN
THE LINE OF CLOTHING.' HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, EtLOUSES,
SHOES, AND HOSE.. COME HERE FOR HIS CLOTHING AND WE
CAN SHOW YOU A WONDERFUL LINE AT REAL MONEY SAV
ING PRICES,
STORE
LEADING
-CLOTHIERS
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NEWS FROM THE
STATHAPIM
Herald Salem Hurcsu
SALEM, Or.. Aug. 30. Dr. R. E.
Ij. Stelncr, superintendent of Iho
atato hospital for tbo Insane -will
place before tho state board ot con
trol shortly a proposal to con
struct a ward for criminally In
sane at the stato penitentiary.
J. S. Landers, well-known west
rn educator, who has held import
ant positions in Oregon, has been
chosen by tbo board ot regents c(
the state normal school at Mori-
mouth as president ot the school
to succeed the late J. H. Askcr-
man. The board previously had
eloctcd Dr. Fred C. Aycr, of Seat-
tie, but he declined.
miles, visited 163 towns and cities
and woro responsible In returning
to the department licenso and oth
er fees t aggregating $1273. Fines
during tho month resulting from
their activities totaled $7548.80.
Dccauso ot the lack ot nvallnblo
airplanes, tho stato forestry depart
ment is considering abandoning tho
airplane forestry patrol in Ocrgon.
Tho Ochoco irrigation district has
filed with tho stato irrigation secur
ities commission an application for
tbo certification ot an additional
bond lssuo ot 175,000. Tho money
will bo used to mako repairs neces
sitated by a recent storm. Prev
iously $1,350,000 In bonds has been
certified fcr the district.
Enrollment In tho schools of
Douglas county during tho last
school year was 4066, against 4290
tbo previous yoar, according to a
. .
Goorco A. White, adjutant cen- report or. u. u. urown, uougias
ral, and members ot tho world county superintendent to J. A.
war veterans slate aid ccmmlsslon.j Churchill, Btato superintendent.
and Lyman Q. Itlce, of Pcndelton,
also a member ot the commission. Fo tho "wceIt cnaing August II
,rn vl.ltlno- AmorlMn f.-lnn nn.li t'al Of 408 accidents WerO TO-
tbrougbout tho state.
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1 Members of tbo civilian rlflo
team that will represent Oregon
-lit the national shoot at Camp
Perry, O., beginning August 27,
havo been appointed by Governor
Olcctt as follews: II. W. McDride,
Portland, captain; Edwin D. Whit
eaoy ot Portland, team coach.
Team members R. D. Archer, W.
W. Phillips, James D. Fall, A.
Flavlus West and A. D. Schmidt.
atl of Portland; Harry Uovrors
Corvallls, O. Royco ot Seaside
Ham F. Jones ot Seaside and from
ported to the state Industrial acci
dent commission and there were no
fatalities.
W. L. THOMPSON ON WAY WEST
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 W. L.
Thompson, vice-president of tho
First National bank of Portland,
who is to bo appointed to otftco
with tho war finance corporation,' Is
on his way henio to Portland to ar
range his affairs so that he can take
srs of ! up '?'s work ,n Washington within
y, jj the next week or ten days.
Tho dlsoaso, thanks to the co
operation extended by tho sheep
men, tho federal and local authori
ties, Is causing practically no losses
in California, Iverson said, whoroaa
12 or 15 years ago nearly all bands
In tho stato wero affected to such
an extent that tho wool yield was
reduced. In many casos as much as
15 per cent bolow normal product
ton. .
In addition to tho loss In wool,
tho animals in many cases lost In
flesh, thus preventing tho shcepmon
from marketing their lambs and
wethers 'profitably.
Tho friendly relations existing be
tween the sheepmen and tho state
dopsrtmont will serve to eradicate
tho dlseaso In u short limn, he said.
NOTICU TO TAXPAYERS.
You aro hereby notified that the
Hoard of Equallxatlon will attend on
Soptcmbor 12, 1021, (tho second
Monday In September) at tho county
Judgo's offlro In tho oldest court
homo, and will remain In session for
thirty days from that date for tho
purposo of examining tho assessment
rolls for tbo year 1921, and correct
ing all errors In valuation, descrip
tion or qualities of land, lots or other
property nssciscd by tho assessor. It
shall bo tho duty ot nil persons Inter-1
ostcd to appear at tho tlmo and placo I
appointed.
All protests ngalnst valuations fix
ed by tho assessor must bo filed with
tho hoard during tlio tint ton days
of said session.
w. t. lee,
Assessor of Klamath County.
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PUIIUCUTIO.V f)' SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY
Arthur II. Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs.
Amy L. Reynolds, Defendant.
To Amy !. Reynolds, Tho nbovo
named ilofendnnf
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON.
You rtro hcroliy required to appear
and answer tho Complaint filed
against you in tho nhovo entitled
ratine, on or beforo tho 7th day of
September 1921. that being Iho Inst
day within which defendant Is allow
ed to answer hornln, as fixed by tbo
Court fnr publication of summons
herein, and If you fall so to answer.
tha plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho rollcf prayed for In tlm com
plaint filed heroin. to-wt! For a
docreo of tho Court that tho bonds of
matrimony now nxlsltiw: between
plaintiff and defandant bo forovar
dissolved.
This summons Is published In Thn
Evening Herald, n nnwspnper. pub
llihrd at Klnmath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon, by order of thn
Houornliln I). V. Kuyknndall, Judgn
of tald Court, dated July 20, 1921,
directing such summons to tin pub
lished not less than onco n week for
six siirccsslvn weeks.
Date of First Publication, Is July
26, 1921.
ONoUl and Irwin,
Ily John Irwin
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Offlco nnd Offlcn Address. No.
128 North 4th Street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
2C-2-9-1C23-30-6
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Monitor, m, o. whito, osmer Has-' Scabies Eradicated
tlo, Carl Jensen and William Marts.
T. D. Handler, Btato corporation
commissioner has .announced thai
unpaid license fees of corporations
operating in Oregon aro now d
Among California
Flocks is Claim
SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug.. 30
California sheepmen who have an-
Ilnauent and that interest will le'nuallr for years lost thousand it
charged at 6 per cent. . j dollars because of scab may hape
I that within a icasonablo length cf
Douglas County Taxpayers league tlm0 tho d,B0a9O w, bo crauicated,
la making an effort to eliminate tho nccord,ng t0 Dr, j, p, ivcrson 'of tho
county educational beard and tho D,v)sIon of An,mal in(,UBlry ot tUd
school supervisory (system, according suto Department of Agriculture,
to information reaching tbo office -,- m
ot J. A. Churchill, state uuperln
tendent of schools
Hot
C&ke&
ike Mother
used fa make!
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eciou& with
9Pipin6 tof-cvp
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pure cream
School Begins
Soon!
Here is the list of all books used in the eight grades of gram
mar school. Why not get your books now? Then the children
will not be without books the first week of school.
7bke Home a Dogen
Cbighnufs 3CW
George C Winter, Southern Pa
cific clerk, and H. A. Tlbbltts,
Southern Pacific agent at Myrtle
creek, have placed before Governor
Olcott their claim to a portion ot
the reward offered for the capture
ot Dr. R. M. Brumfield, ot Rose-
burg, suspected of the murder ot
tho murder of Dennis Russell. They
gave information concerning a pack
age that was shipped to Brumfield
from Myrtle Creek to Seattle on
July 13.
O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, has
delivered to the United States Na
tional bank of Portland state high
way bonds aggregating $2,000,000.
They were sold at a recent meeting
of the state board ot control, bring
ing $2,007,828.
According to a report by T. A
Ratfety, chief state traffic inspect
or, representatives of kls depart-
smeat daring July traveled 10,847
"NOW-A-DAYS"
says the Good Judge
A man can get a heap more
satisfaction from a small chew
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could get from a big
chew of the old kind.
He finds it costs less, too. The
good tobacco taste lasts so
much longer he doesn't need
to have a fresh chew nearly
as often.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put uj in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco.
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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FIRST GRADE
Deacon Primer ...-. 118c
Deacon First Render iWc
Natural Method Prlmor Sic
SECOND GRADE
Natural Mothod Reader, 1st ...t0c
Natural Mothod Roador, 2nd ..40c
Primary Writing Lessons IBc
THIRI) GRADE
Essontials Arithmetic, 1st 54c
Natural Method Reador, 3rd ..02c
Now World Spollor, 1st .18c
Duslnoss Writing aqV:
FOURTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, 1st 04c
Oral and Written English, 1st. rise
Natural Method Reador, 4th 08c
New World 8po!!er, 2nd. SSc
Geography, First Rook 74c
Duslnoss Writing .arte
FIFTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, 1st, ..file
Storlen American HlBtory ... 77c
Oral and Written English. 1st. OH
Healthy Living, 1st flic
Natural Mothod Reader, 5th, 0a
Geography, First Uook 71c
Now World Spoiler, 2nd JIHc
Duslnoss Writing ..23c
SIXTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, Second 70c
Goography, Dook Two $1.36
American Beginnings in Eur-
opo 77c
Oral and Written English,
2nd - 74c
Healthy Living, Book Two ....ftflc
Everyday Classics, Sixth 70c
New -World Spelter, 2nd 8Mc
Business Writing Sflc
SEVENTH GRADE
EssontlulH 'Arithmetic, 2nd 70c
Geography, Hook Two l.UU
Muco History U, S $I.O'J
Oral and Written Eugllsh.Snd 71c
Evoryday Classics, Bovonth ..71c
New World Speller, Hook 3 IIHc
Business Writing .....arte
EIGHTH GRADE
Essontials Arithmetic, 2nd ....70a
Civil Government, Hughog ..ai.in
Maoo History U. S ...!. 03
Productlvo Farming 08c
Oral Wrltton English, 2nd. 74c
Everyday Classics, Eighth ....74c
Now World Speller, Third ....SSc
Business Writing .Sflo
If you live in the country add five cents postage for one book
and one cenf additional for each extra book or send us the or
der and we will send it C. O, D. Don't forget to add pencils, tab
lets, erasers etc. to your list
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