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I "-,- Xj 3 PAQBsMfcs, - . . raw? sin ft m i h Mif until ANU MM! nUW l -i - tm. .. .I'a- XSd Klamath prosperity and Klamath possibilities havo not wanod Good tlmos nnd unlimited opportunity hato bocn constant horo, ovon dur ing tho holght of tho calamity wall which has gone- up all over tho country during tho past monthu. maniples aro ovldont on 'ovory katfd of tho rosulln ot thrift and ihi rowarda of daring ambition In Klamath business success at times when buslnoss throughout tho na tions l roputod to bo at a stand tlll. Roturnlng to our subjects, Max Wolsa and Sammy Rosonthall. Ev- orybody In Klamath county knows tHeso two Ylddlsher boyn and In plto of tho fact that ovorybody Uitrhn nt thorn, ovorybody Hkos th'om, ond for threo Reed reasens: Thoy aro commodlans, thoy aro go- gottors and they aro boosters. Tholr succor Is- also largely duo to threo rontens: Thoy work early and lato, ttfey aro squaro-shootom and thoy arJ good advortlsors. Max" camo horo less than two years ago with baroly enough money t;buy a few loads at Junk. Ho fjht and sold Junk of orory kind from, anybody and ovorybody for Ufa first yoar, making cloan, legit insHo monoy out of tho scrap that moat of us thought valueless. Then along eomoa Sammy, fresh out of ttuj army, with an array shirt on kl back nnd a moss-kit undor Bis arsa and a Jewish smllo on his fac With this, his solo stock In tao, ho Joined with Max, -who by tislsj tlmo had accumulated a fow acary tonts and blankets, and to ftlher thoy 'opened tho "Army Oobdn Storo" bolow tho Strand skcotro. 'succoab was theirs from fee 'first Jump. As their business afl stocks Incroased they soon nood- largor quartora and bolter lo cation1 and about six months ago itfrcd to Sovonth nnd Main. When thld building was sold from under Hfem and moved away, thoy Jumped to what ts probably tho best loca tfdn'hV thoicltyi. for, their Hno vof bu'slrioBsVl on'Maln. between Sixth arid '.Seventh.'; In tho new loca tion' they havo addod a complete lino of RMita furnishings. Thoy will retain that old namo "Army Odods Storo" upon which their success was" built, hut tho moss kit. and tents aro now In tho rortr. and tho front of tho stoi-oj presents tho nppcaranco of an to dato habordashory. ' iWSH I'tC S.IVO CoJ 6NOV&H TO CST Vovt "TWO Oft Trtr&eo T5Af Si'. J Neve 1 WcuAA IMsTSBxHC Ot I AurvAc0 m JWHQuMt H VtRrcf Utmi n -2t'"nuK if,-;;; m -vvr nnc ifj f(Xtv WfaW . .il'W WMrf-v fit . ,rovwH, ' V!&2Sgg0& " AV"ta tf&JX&L VbfWJWQHfq I -II . 7'.- M lVJ KXklWMMijrJrtllKVlwVMVhtJ-Uc,.. an yii: 1 1 C53 boon offonslvo at' some point of tho famed camp grounds. ' PORTLAND China phoasanU aro as thick In tho lluttor crook county around Ilormlston, Or., as ordinary barn yard fowls aro In tho Wll la motto valloy, and tho wild birds aro noarly twice tho nlzo of tbosa on this sldo of tho'Cascndas. I CALIFORNIA NEWS -o I -0 SISSONA movement has boon started horo to havo tho namo of this llttlo city changed to Mt. Shasta. LOOM'S Stilt moro Loom In ran chorsWo Rotting bohlnd tho movo-r mout to lea'so tholr fruit and ranch proportloi to wblto tonants only thoroby carrying out tho "Placer Counly Plan" for tho diminution of Japanoao from agricultural purposes. COLUSA John Smith who lives In tho bills near Sltoa, camo to the Campbell Dwyor gliocp ranch to shoar Bhcop, Ho rolled tho bed ho had brought with him down In tho bunk- houso with tho othor shcarors. Tho third morning when ho got out of bed ho discovered n big rat tlosnako In his blankots. Ho quickly killed tho snako. npSHVILLK John Jackson, Im prisoned for assault to commit mur der, dlod at tho Jail at Auburn. Jack son had mado sovoral attompti to'ed his llfo. Whoa thoso failed ho ro fusod food, starving hljn sotf to death. , T OREGON BREVITIES j ' UNIVERSITY OF OIlKaON Tto- allzlng that his back field cannot dovolop tho nocosaary Bpeed boforo tho Idaho gamo Saturday, CoactfHun tlngton Is concentrating on tho lno this wook. Tho showing of tho big linesmen was poor In tbo contest with Pacific unlvorslty. Tlmo and again tho smallor and lighter Paoltlo forwards broko through and smeared tho Oregon backs bofow thoy could got startod. SALBM-Tbo Iteduo school district near Dotroltf 'has two, .pupils this yoar. for tho Instruction of, whom tho tcachor rocelvos a monthly salary of $30. In tho Harmony district, ono milo' south, of Monitor, tho enroll ment consists of two girls nnd a boy. Tlio toachor In this district receives 1100 a month. r POUTIjAND Resolutions doplor" lng tho "ruinous effect of tho dlvorco evil" wore ndoptod unanimously ut tho mooting of tho Piosbytory of ' Portland. Tho l'rosbytory docldod that boforo recolvlng Into Its mem bership any wlnlstor who has hlmr so'lt boon divorced, or whoso wlfo has boon divorced, tho details of tho dlvorco shall bo thoroughly examined by tho Judicial coinmlMoq of thQ Prosbytory. , fTHB DALLES Hobos and plain "Informal travelers'; wJHt m9qt u warm rocoptlon when thoy reach Tho Dalles In tho future, It was decjded by tho city council and county court, mooting togothor. It was decided to establish a city rockpllo, whoro mem bora of tho genus bum may whllo away tho wlntor hours' making "lit tle ones out of big onos." iHOQD UIVBR Eaglo' crqjjkduri lng tho last wook has bocomo filled with dead salmon, which .havo com pleted tholr spawning at tho head wters.otJhoy,mounta,l?,stroams.Tho stefc tt9M tho decaying fish bus SAN FRANCISCO Tho Pnclflt uplnicctrlc suburban, rail way system of I.os Angolcs, has bocn virtually mado ready for a receivership through tho compotltlon of automobile motivo powor, tho engineering dopartmont of tho Btnto railroad commission will report 'In n hearing In Los An gains on a petition by the compnnyto ralso Its rates. Tho annual losses aro placed at botween $500,000 and f 1,-000,000. AUIUIRN Death and destruction hovered closely ovor ono spot In' Au burn whon six boxes of giant powder foil crashing from a truck to tho ground at ono sldo of tho Freeman hotel. Ono; wheel of tho truck ran ovor ono, box of tho oxploslvo but,stlll no explosion' occurrod. i FRESNO Four men were kidnap ped horo from proportion of tho Pa cific OH and Associated Oil com panies. Shortly boforo noon a group ot armed men stormod tho property of tho Associated OH company and kldnappod William Casoman and II. J. Jordan after clubbing them with rifles. 8herlff W. J. Jone3 ond Con Btablo.T. J. Petorson rcscfiod tho two boforo tbolr captors succeeded In get ting them out of tbo district. flearing Too Much For Klan Leader Collapses at Close WASHINGTON, Oct.. 1(1 William J. Simmons, Imperial wizard of tho Ku "Klux Klnn, who collasped yester day at tho closo of a lengthy hearing boforo tho llouco committee, was pre vented by Illness today from npprnr Ing boforo tho committee for further examination concerning thoactlvltles ot tho order. Tho greatest picture over shown In Klamath Falls I "THE THREE MUSKEJTKERS," at. tho Strand tomorrow. 14 Don't be a Slave to a Stove When, a woman finds that she can do cooking better than she even did it before, do it with the utmost economy iof fuel and food,' and at the same, time free herself-from the necessity of forever standing guard over a hot stove, she is likely to do something about it. Westinghouse Automatic Electric Ranges are getting all these desirable results for thousands of women.- They are the onlyranges that have really reliable automatic control, and this control is one of the things that makes them so economical to use. Nor is their price as high a3 careless talk may have led you to think. , Link River Electric Company KLAMATH FALLS 0 FOBES SUPPLY COMPANY . Wholesale Distributors PORTLAND, ORE. lir, 'NW ' i t ' SJ '.iff' :1 '. Y- i- ' W "apt I'M'''" . I j m - I-, .. It ' lv ' t". -A $m i ii-1 . n, f" i f ' i ' , t'. -n-v . If ' t f - .i T' ' lJS" ' . -'A) i ' ' ' t "; '- 4 O' .i Herald classified' ads pay you. Bing Earns a Safer Life , .Bins has retired, to lead a regular dog's llfo. And bo has corned the change, says his owner, Lieut fJqseph Btrommo, of tho Ut)8, air aervko. Bins has served Uncle Sam .well as a poraohuto jumper, elrln new kinds of parachutes tbslr first trycuti. He has taken 18 cbaaoaa, (Ibo'bigbMt from 1500 fe'ol.-'v - , COIX)MItI.N 8KNATB nXTIFItSJ V. 8. TREATY BOGOTA, Colombfa1, Oct., 1G Tho Colombia senato has ratified the treaty under which the United States Is to pay Colombia $25,000,000. This 'sum Is for tho strip of land which Colombia alleged was taken away from them by tho United Statos gov ernment when tbo Panama Canal was constructed. SUMMONS' Pftttt PUBLICATION Equity No. 1362 IN TITO1 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM- ATH COUNTY. Butto Valloy State Bank, a cor poration, Plaintiff. ' TB R. A. Mitchell, Defendant. 70 It.-A. Mitchell, defendant abovo named: In tho name ot-tho Stato of Oregon you aro hereby required to nnpoar and answor the complaint fil ed against you In the above entitled causo within six weeks ,from tho dato of the, first publication of i this sum mons, and It 'you fall so .to appear or answer, for want thereof, plain- tiff will apply to this Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint on tllo heroin, tewlt: for ' judgment against you for tho sum ot $1028.78, together with Interest thereon at tho rato of six percent per annim from April 1G,'1921; for the furthor sum of $519.60, together with interest there on at. tbo rato' of six percent per an num from April 27, 1921; for tbo sum ot $250.00 -as attorney's foes, and for tho costs nnd disbursements ot this suit; and for decreo ot this Court adjudging and decreeing that tho aforesaid sums constituting n valid lien In plaintiff's favor against tho premises described as: Situate in Klamath 'County, Oregon, Lots, 2, 3, and 4 ot Block 15 of Second Falrvlew Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, and ordering that tald lien be fore closed and said promises sold In tho manner proviucu oy law ana tbo pro ceeds from such sale" applied In pay niont of tbo sums hoieln before men tioned. This summons Is served upon you by publication in tho'Evenlntr Herald. a dally newspaper printed, published, and of general circulation-in Klam ath County, Oregon, once a wcok for six woeks, by order of the Hon. D. V. Kuykondall made and entered on September 30, 1921.. Tho date ot. first publication ot this summons Is October It 1921. R. O. GROESBECK, attornoy for Plaintiff. Address Klamath 'Falls. Oregon. 1-8-16-22-295-12 S?? MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE fnaflTOH visas' 2' We we CAL0L FLUSHING OIL Ma ZEROLENE yy The Sign of a Service At First-class Garages, and otbs Dealer " ft. . ii.lv!.' I 1"" f 1 ( -jreal Coret? -served pipind hoi wfth pure crewm We fake gremt- pride OofFee preserve P7 ft imej'm?2 .UUC St fr .i M x r Ml Jtf. w