TUK81UV, AUOUHT JIO, 101M. l'A(JI5 HIM -L Twenty-five Years Ago In Linkvillc of September, A. 1). 1021, tfml bulng (ho tlato of tlm Inst publlcittlon of tho Summons In this stilt, mid tho lust day within which ymi mo ro qiilrod to answer an fixed by tho ord er of publication of this Uiiinmiiiui. It you fall to npponr nnd nimnor, thu plnlutirt uill npply to tlit) Court for tho mllof domnudod In said com plaint, said milt la hi ought to iIIh nolvo tho .partnership hcrctoforo ex isting hotwenn yourself nnd tho plaintiff under tho tiHsumdil nnnm of "Doer Head (trill" nnd for an ac counting between yoursnir utul the plaintiff In regard to the tMiicuctlonti. Iwonn plaintiff njul ilofemliuit, nc uordltm to their InlurealH. That n Uti-rolvm- ho npiuiliilod and Mich other mid furtliitr mllof as may ho Juat. Thin HiinimoiiN In piiIiIIhIkmI III tho iCvenliut Herald a weekly newspaper, pilntuil, publUbud and rlrciilntiid dully ut Kliimnth Talln In Klamath County, Oregon, Id tho order of tho lliiiiorubhi 1). V. Kuykoiulall, Judgo of Iho Circuit Court of llm nnld Kin liintli County, State of Oregon, dntud Inly 20th, 1 0 1! 1 . tho first publication tn bo nindo on tho Siltli day of July OASSIFtEDADVERTISEMENTS yWVWVWMWWWMVMMVMVMV'''''' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAl.K Household furnlturo, Inquire, 535 Uphnm. 29-30 yyyWVMVWVWWOi 22 PHONK tho Singer otflco when you . ..-.... . i wnnt to rent or buy a machine. 1 1918-Hulck Four. guaranteed! .7-30 first clans condition. Heal bargain.) 11317 Hudson Super Six, n reatn00M ANn BOARD 10 per weok. bargain and guaranteed first class 305 Pine St., phono 3GS. 27-30 condition. Terms. - - 11020 Sovon pajsonRor Chandler. I K0U sALK Piano. llarBaln. Wrlto Llko new. A real bargain with terms, j ),clty aajllMl Eas0 nidge. 20-30 Innulru of J. C WHIQHT OKI. . r.i2i mid tho last publication thorn f on tho Cth day of (Inptnmbor, JU21. II. M. MANNINtl, Atty. for Plaintiff, lliinlnoss mid I'. O. address, 409 proporly, annuls, mid itfluiln of said co-partnership, Including nil nitmnyn rocolved nnd paid out, that tho prop erty or tlto firm bo nohl, nil debts .Mniu hi. Klaiuntli IMlls, Oro, paid, and tho Mirplus tin dlvldod bo-1 3(l-2-lMC23-30-il I1UIOIC SALKS A?" M""'1 " KOK SALU Bicycle, call 117 Kldo 7TII. AND KLAMATH AVK. rado Ave. 20-31 ! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W& " YOU SMD 1 XbP, ClSAY cb - WOUlPBAKg J mY" ' DlDNTBAKC 1 BISCUITS TtWl . --. m, I Jw big LOAVlin I. .! AAMAAAAMMAMAMMVWVWMWWWVVWWVVMVMMWVWWVVVUMAM I AUCTIO.YSA1.B Auction prices. Goods must bo Fold. See Dick, Cth and Klamath Ave. 29-31 fairvihw transfkr Will wuc you l-:i mi nil your train fcrrlns. Why pay nunvV Phone antm. so-no ltlVB A LOOK. 1 ton truck, good nnd cheap. Sea Ulck, Cth and Klnmalh arc Other cars. You will save to hurry. 29-31 WANTED An experienced woman to cook on n ranch. Kasy work nndn good home, Inqulro llaldwln Hotel. 29-31 roil RENT Two room cabin fur nished for housekeeping. 2115 6th St., .Mills Addition. 29-30 Tho Turned Appnrtments, 812 Oak strcet: Two furnished rooms, wood, water, light included, $25.00, Slngla 515.00 29-3 FOR SALE Itcmlngton Typewriter, Now, Bargain, lu I.oomls mug. 25-31 FOR TltADE 1 only 1915 Model Hulck with delivery body, will , FOR SALK 1920 Dodge touring car. WINTER SEWING Do It now. ltcnt n machine. Inqulro Singer office. 20S Main. Special prices on Used machines. Repairing, cleaning, hem stitching dono. 27-6 FOR SALE Ono Adrlanco. binder In good condition, worked ony two wcoks. Come an dsce. Jack Chec- chov, I'. O. nox C7. 20-31 WANTED Contract with 5 ton trucks. nlngs. hauling grain Call 32SR.CV0- 20-1 p.v "rrsxrjv; . SAMAKTHA BLAIMtT HAD HER OWN WAY Or.GnTTNG EVEN WITH TtlG MAN WHO MCRUPRESPKIKD A COOK STOrfg SKC BOUGHT . 'tTO(S.. HUCKLEBERRIES FOR SALE Lcavo orders at Central Hotel. 2C-30 bill. A fight Is being nindo for l-rosncd corn hoof Is inoru nubs free Initio ou lumber. Senator Mc- tantlal thnq pressor TloUcs. Nnry Is In favor ot tno Koruney,'i prevision which grants Canada frco trado In lumber If sho grnnta slui- liar ncceuo to her murkets. SUMMONS i:it. No. lilOH 'I.V TIIK ClltCUlT tHIUHT UV Till! STATU OV OllKGON 1'OH nil: COUNTV OF KIi.MATH Ocorgo Tollman, l'lalntlff, vs. Ray trado for secondhand household goods. Perkins Furnlturo House. 29-3 FOR SAU3 Ford Touring car. First class condition. W. II. Mct'hcrron, 201 Winters Dldg. 29-31" FOR SALE Uttlo Idaho Combined Harvester and Thresher In good condition, New drnpors. Nov In uso Can deliver next Monday. Would tako cattle Jn exchange. W. 11. McPherren, 201 Winters Bldg. 29-31 Now rubber, first class mechanical condition. Inqulro Houston & I'holps. 2Stt MAKKirr REPORT ' PORTLAND. Aug. 30. Cattle V.'lldoy. Dofcndant steady: hogs CO centH hlgiior, prime! . TO RAY WILDEY, light east FOR SALE 260-3000 Savage. Now, Uargaln. lC'Loomls Bldg. 25-31 Dofendait f Oro- to nt' steady: 'wheat $l.0S to $1.13; but- penr nnd answer tho complaint filed iu. rix... i m-nlnnf mil In flin nlinvn nnllllm milt .., jon or heforo Tuesday, tho Gth day' t 110.10 mid ll -hp le.dr.j-JJS-.Sli. of lh0 ,., ot of the mountain lambs $7; egg jon ,ou aro hcroby ,.croj t LAST CALL FOR- Block Wood Prices on blockwood aro low nt preiiunt but will nilvmiro lis fall weather cuiiich. Our slock of hlockwouil Is not largo but tvo aro filling orders promptly with BIG BLOCKS Iluy nnwl for fall weather moans higher prices, " GREEN SLAB-WOOD Pbniio In ycur order for tun cords of gri-en ulnh at 135.00 for u H'ar'a supply of wood- tli cheapest wood available. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD 'lO IUIUN" 119 Main St. Phono BH6 WWAANrtAVWVW. FOR RENT 3 room modorn house, Reasonable. Klamath and Pnyno. 29-31 WANTED Sanitary courh or bed couch ot any kind, In good condi tion, and chllds bed, whlto enamel preferred- Dox H. Herald office 29-30 Tho latest Ufi::llehsocloiy woman to act for tho films Is the Hon.. Elen- PAIXTS, OILS AND VAIlMSII.'nor Smith, a daughter -of Viscount W.i:.ANnj!:.'p!mnRSON "'rnhead. the Lord Chancellor. Phone 19C-W. 127 N. 4th St 1-31 CITV GARRARD When yon vriuit garbago removed, mil inp.U.1. l NURSERY STOCK For Fall doll very order now. The Salem Nur sery Co., offers a splendid line of trees, shrubs and vines for fruit, shndo and ornamental purpose,. Orders taken by W. S. Slough, Agt. 131 Washington St., Phono 404. 24-C SCIENTIFIC WAS CRATER LAKE DISPUTE WAXES HOT ONCE OIL WELL? When a layman attempts to place a scientific construction upon njt ural phencmena, cspcclnlly when dealing vrlth" fragmentary evidence from long past ages, ho Inevitably falls into pitfalls, through u nat ural tendency to push plauslblo but theory, says J. I, aboriginal Inhabitants ot this reg ion recognized In tho mountain, tho decapitated structure of which now holds Crater lake, a formation that they believed was an oil dome. Quito naturally, even as Cap Sie mens, Rob Robertson, Doc Johnscn uml other modern Investigators. unsubstantl Aid they started digging. Drills and Beard, assistant .casings -were unknown In these days too far MfffiKJKZfrL KtsMxa; K7!,u3S:,aM:?5 :ii&dsi&sg.sii Ore jon', Ili;!:;r i.llkt'.n of TECHNOLOGY I'jfhi Sbclt; Sevinly Utpirtracnlt FALL TEKM OPENS SIXT.'H, I'Ml rf kljmi'ii f i lo ih Xrtiilnr Oregon Agricultural Collcce COUVALLIS Make cashier ot tho First National hank, nnd after they had penotrated to and this tendency has enmeshed (unknown depth they struck an cnor Harney Chambers In a network of.mous flcw of water that they wore error. v j unable to check so they abandoned Chambers Is undoubtedly wrong i tho hole. In ascribing the creation cf Crater lake to a pehistorlc man, a portion ot whose verterbrao and a lono now claims to In his store, havo on molar he exhibition Hoard. "The moat superficial Investiga tion shows tho absurdity of the claim that somo gigantic troglo dyte dug Crater lako," says the fi nancial savant. "As a matter of fact all evidence establishes that tho Barney Chambers sayH Beard's Ideas are hesh. Ho sticks tenac iously to tho theory that tho petri fied romalns are part of tho okel- asserts J ton of prehistoric Billy Puget. who dug Puget Sound and then started' southward seeking new fields for his engineering enterprise but perished I from unknown causes after oxcavat Ing tho Lower and Uppor Klamath! lakes and making a start on Cra ter. The OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND l ML . ,v "It1 y p- Lumber Production Continues to Grow In tho rail trado was 3097 cars Local business totaled 4,698,511 feet In tho cargo trade, domestic or- For tho week ending August ders totaled 8.940,234 feet; export 20th 10S mills In western Oregon and western Washington report pro duction at 00,647,335 feet, which Is twenty-one per cent below nor mal. Now business totaled 61,167. 245 feet. Shipments totaled 65,779, 854 feet. ' For delivery by rail, new busi ness Included 1468 cars; rail ship ments 1302 cars. Unshipped balance 3,488,500 feet. Coastwlso and Intor- coastal cargo shipments totaled 16, 672,569 feet; export shipments 6,' 348,774 feet. FAVORS FOKD.NKY HILL WASHINOTON, AUQ. 30. Sena- tor McNary appeared before the senate finance committee Saturday In, support of the Fordnev tariff Hfk7k""V3bi. . fli mty ,i POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STAnK 8T. 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