Sff;1 A ( TTNovrMium iff, ioai.- THE EVENING HERALD, I KLAMATH FALLS, REGON pagb roxm i 3 i V r- Hungry Children P f for by Red Crosa ( JtJlMlTON, I) q., Nov. in. Mutt than 400,000 Ihlrupoun child in, moat iif( whom for yours buvii never possessed clean und duLunt I clothing toilny uro woiirlrfg warm jgui intuit iitiulu by Urn woinon of America' in responso f( tlin nation- I wliln limiting by jw American Itnd Cimi lant JTprlnR whon tlio ilrApor ule plight or Kuraia'M children wiih rvnleili liy tlio first of tlio year, whm the rfci'irona winter qt Kuropn 1 at lt Uolulit, rlrtually ilou'blo thl amount will bo warmly cluil, In Ainerlcun-mnilo do tiling, ship iiitiitii from lteil Cross Chuntora from Maine to California to tlio ttrmlnariii Now York from which the garments aro dispatched to Mnropo U continuing dully and In Im rcuHlnV" rapidly. Included jn tlio shipments to data (mro been 327,3.19 children's garments'' and, 78.00C layuttcM, Thin clothlng,t supplementing tho food lac priigramof tho European Ito llff Council and, tho jnodlcal wel fare work of tho 'Aiifdrlcnii Itod Crimu ailiong tho thousands of uuf- f"i,nic h,1iI,ri,, iwl11 I'o H"o moaim f iMlitlnRi In tho saving of thous ands of lives. ,r- ,- Bljtlm i:ci-ril Ik-nllii . illrths In Sacrnmbnto during Oc leber exceeded deaths by 81, nc certllng'To a 'report iMiiod by Ur. G. J. Jjnll, city health officer. There wore ICO births and 89 deaths. ' x Lumber Output Sixty Per Cent of Capacity POltT?,AND, No. IB. A Iumhor Manufacturer said that tho Port land' output of Iumhor Is about 00 per centof capacity. Local building condltloim aro vory good, -and hot ter than for sovoral yoarH. Portlnnil saw-mill plants havo onjoyed n lit tle spurt of ordom from tho mlddlo W-it, flint this sooniB to hnvo died j dawn. I Orders from California and' the Orient are fair and almost geed. '" Tkls' gentleman Is a strong bo llerer 'that business will pick up fellowlng the Disarmament Confor 'ice, as .political matters always have a ninrked effect on building. Railroads are placing romo orders, hut until they get Into better fin ancial condition theso orders will not be up to normal. High frolghtj rates ore placing Westora produc ers In' an unfarorablo competing Itloa as compared to Southern Ills, .and Oregon lumbormon will4 set came into their own until thoro Is a decided reduction. Thoro Isl a consldornbln unemployment, nl-' though loss fn Oregon than olso-l where,.1 which will Incrjaso as log-" sing camps shut, down on nccount ef winter -weather. Tho camps nroi t- 111. .fc ..--A ...... it ' wi hH,tiuiMb full. UJJUIUUIIB, mill will continue to do en, ns Ipng as the weather-la favorable. ' FN THBiCIItCIIIT COUUT Ol' Till: tatkoI'' oimoo.v rou ioam. ATH COUNTY. atn4fltts in Force losurn of Tu Men Kqnlty No. 18IIK? i AllenSloan, Plaintiff, 1 i' vs. C. Frltshaw and all other porsons er parties unknown having nny right, tltfe, estate or tnterust In tho real estate described heroin, Do feuflants. Te C. Frlshaw and nil other Por tent or pnrtlos unknown having nny right,' title, estato or Interest In tho real estato described horaln, de fendants: ,, IN THE NAME OF THR TATU F OREGON; You aro Hereby Nptl fled that Allan SIrtan tho holdor of ellnquent Cortifhnto No. 1108 Is sued on tho 2Cth d y of Octobor 1020 by the' Tuxn,ColHctor ,pt, Klamath Oeaaty, Oregon, for tho sum of $lE,94,i, being the amount then duo and delinquent for tnxos for tho oar 1917, ,together with ponnlty, tntorcst and costs thereon upon tho real prop erty assessed, to O. Frltshaw, and do- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 3 "j HE HA5?'VJGLL. -' iilx,t U vmi TPl L HIM VOUTELUHIM ii; PANNViJ GOT ME SWELL NEW I WANT TO SCE HIM RIGHT AWAV; CM W0R05 ! SrJTHEV'RB PITCHES! w rWZW h;'n,EVWeRf jrjmT -i -" T-e-kv. J -r- I WHO T&i-Dl TC-lltF "i, " , ' " ' , " ' ' i, ' ,ii II f T i r im i .mi ocribod na N',4' of HUM or Section 28, Tp. .'in 8. It 7 Unst W J,T , oxrepl ti strip covering .11 II ftmt by 3 CI foot In tho northwest corner of wild NV Vi of SKU of Section 28 Tp. 315 H Jt. 7 Kttst W. M That nalil Alton SIoiiti lin 4 paid tiifniTfor MUhsoqunnl years with rato of inteient thereon nn follows:, For tho yp.ir 1018, tho mini of ,'23, 4 .J paid Oct. 20, 1020, with In torost at 12 por cent por annum. Tor tlio juar 1010, tho mini of $25.2.1 p.ild Ott. 20, J 11,20, with In ternet at 12 per tout por annum. Said O. Frltilinw and all other per sons or parties unknown having nnv iiGiii, nun, omnia or ininrcii in said foal properly uro horoby furlhor no tified that Allen HI mm will apply to tho Circuit Court aforesaid for u do- eton foreclosing tho Urn mruln.it tlio property nbovo doficrlboil. And you uro uoroiiy summoned to appear iwllilu sixty days nftor tlio first pub- lirntion of tbla iiuninioni, oxclunlvo of tho day of tho first publication, nnd defend thin action or pay tho amount as nbovo shown togcthnr with Intorrit and co'its, rind In caw you fall In do so, u decrco vlll bo rondored foreclosing tliff Hen of said tnxes nnd costs against said promls-. cs. Thin summons Is published by or- dor of tho Ifon I). V Kuvkendnll Jiulgo of nuld Circuit Court mado tlio 17tli ilny of Octobor 1021 Tlio dalo of tho Irst imhllrntion of this fiiiniiiionn Ta thp 25th 'day of Octobor, 1021. All process In this proceeding may bn mirved upon tlio iitiduralgned re siding nt ModoQ Point, Klahiuth County, Oregon. (JKO, CIIASTAIN. Altornoy" for Plaintiff. 0-2G. N 1-8-10-22-20 I) C i.v Tin: ciiiciiit rotmr or Tin. h'I'ATIJ Ol' OUKCO.V I'Olt KhMU ATM COUNTY. SiinniHiim in 1,'oivi losiiro nf Tax Men i:iilt No. ! 185. Allen Slonn, Plaintiff, vs. II. W, Mills KHtato. tho heirs nt siw of II. W. JIlljs Ustato and all porsomi having any right, tltlo.sos- Into or Interest In tho real property heroin (Inscribed, Defendants. To II. W. Mills Citato, tho heirs nt lav of II. W Mills Ustato and nil Pomona having any right, tlte, cs- tarn or Intorost In tho real proporty horolu doscrlbcd, Dnfendants: , in Tin: namu ok Tin: statu OP OUUOON' You aro horoby noti fied that Allen Sloan tho holder of I)ollii(iieut Curtlflrato No, 1107 Is sued op tho Urd day or Juno 1020 by tho Tax Collector of Klamath County Oregon, for tho sum of $12. CI, being tho amount then duo and delinquent for taxos for tho ear lOlfi, together with penalty, Intnrcst and costs thoro on upon tho real proporty assessed to II. V Mills Ustato, and described as Lot S of Illock 80 Klnmulh Addi tion to Khimntlt. Falls, Oregon. That' said Allen Sloan has paid taxes for BaEFXvrW 'LAVOR is to LPtnttk &JaL iVi gTZjCeT gfefe '??TbbbbbbbbbbbbbB IT? ! mfi -what sunshine is to a winter's day. Like the sunshine it's the flavor you enjoy. Hills Bros. Red Can" Coffee is flavory coffee. Lv i ... i -i ! --j c.i-T7 2?i Voumgmanjumderstano Tmnrri ( yoO'MB DEEM USIMG SOME ll1 2EL mai icuTy unons kid i wamt ! rdl " 1"9-" VrtiiTn TPl l (vlP liiufiT I sulmefiiiont years with rate of Inter est thereon as follows; Kor 1010, paid on .tune 4,'. 1920, Tax Receipt No. 7109 for, $11.20 at 12 pet; cunt Intereit, por annum. Tor 1017, paid on Jane 4, 1930t Tax llurolpt No., 74.18 for $12.20 at 12 per cunt lnler6st, por annum. Kor 1018, paid on .Iuno 4, 1920, Tax llocplpt No. 7100 for $10748 t 12 per icnt Interest, per annum. Kor 1010, paid on Juno 4, 1920, Tux llucelpt No. 4212 for $10.46 at 12 por cent intorost. per annum. Hnld II. Mills Untnte, and each of tho other porsons nbovo named aro heroby further notified that Al left Hlonn will apply to the Circuit Court nforcsuld for a decree fore closing tho lieu against the property abovo described. And you are here by summoned to appear within sixty dnw aftor tho first publication of HA . rODAK WORK LeayeYour Fiitw? V. J J Before 9 OciocK-Your A.r pi(turas am rwooas KLAMATH FALLS (OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE I PUWTV I - BUY THE WOOD Tho saw mllln are closing down ''and your cheantst weed will soon be gone. ONLY A FEVWDAYS ' FOR GREEN SLAB $3.50 per Cord Delivered $1:00 per Cord at Mill Wn handle all kinds of wood, wholesale and retail. O. PEYTON & CO. - "TTOOB TO BURN" 419 MAIN PHONE 535 wmmmmammmmammMmmmamm coffee FIFTY - IlitBlllLifcL' Tsl U WnnWuVDjP,lra I I MtnT v 0 tni W c mhmWun PIS! HI I mM HliHS 1 h Dsmwo I InnnnWIIlilllniyjJrTQiLi uelnK BtMBnnHlllMillllllh IH I f wflPiP W na3 ill I this summons, exclusive ef the day of the first publication and defend this u ft I on or pay the amount at above shown, together with Interest add toits, and In case you fail to de so a decree will be rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs aialnst'tald premises. ' . This sumtnoni'ls published by.or dar'et the Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of said Circuit Court, made the 17th day of Oct. 1121.- The date of the first publication efnhls summons It the 2th day ef Oeteher, 1921. All nrefen In thit nreteedlnt; may be serves" nn the nndertlrne re tiding at Medee Feint, Klamath C.ouulji Ortgea. UIO. CHAITAIN, Attorney far Plaintiff. 0-2(. N 1-I-1S-22-2 ready ,at v5 If? DRUGS FIFTY PF& If 1 - n "xir P nfllMY Tc7(T7 W ' It-It !-. hrHJjfiTYl NEVER MIMD 'VHOTOIO: LilflM I ' M NOT 60MGTO TELL HEM ME. - I .wamt 7o know, iflWe -l woo who told me - TTIEf-E -. L. i WHAT VOL) WERE I1 - NOW VOL ANSWER MV l L-. . ,. CAVING rJT ,' , I , QUESTION? -H. I r, IWELI..VJHO-, i" fir Pf 1 1 bUMAKEATRAbE Qi .', , j TOLD.Voar ' zii--! w,TH'V0O"'Vou"Irea VV ' Jj'mmr JTa W I'll Tell you what rjMPy)frg) ' --e ttKnfiafeWPP19M li i ii il --iT---'----,-M'i,1,,,'""1M,Mlll,,1,,,' mm,2mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfnni i' '' ' ' rr,lW' f-w'VV-'VH'ii"v OMFBAMMNTS, J-JfruVlnrLs"l""""" - --j" MISCELLANEOUS "j:8TnAY Strayed fromUny placo about thren weeks ago, a 3-year-old bay mnro. branded F.J, on-right hip, loff hind leg rut near-hoofi Finder notify V. Kvanlkoff, Olcnt, Ore, and rcccivo 14-lfi Nenui: Crater Caftton No. 7, I. O. O. F. will hold Its first meeting of tho win' ter on"VYd. evonTiig, ,Nov. lpth. All members "are , urged to nttond, as plane for future work aro to be dls cutted. Hy order of , AV, C. AVolls, Commandant. 14-10. WANTED 3 or 4 dozen whito Leg horn pulled. 'Phono 10F13. 14-18 PHONB- 1C3 Mecca Closed Taxi. 14-10 LOST OirKono roait Sunday, fo ,male colllo dog ami small pup, Call at Western Union. Howard. 14-15. ABBVOUIt BOOKS- POSTED To date? Income' Tax ItoportB will have' to be jnade tor Dec. 31st. If you'-need qsslstauco on your books, call 29M. N14tf. FOIt SAL 2 Durham"' cows; nlso brood Tiow nnd "boar. -Old Sutton " 14-15 FOIt 8ALU 1920 Ford touring. Will allow good trndo on old Ford. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. 224 Main. "toy Call, Prop. - 14-10. FOIt IinNT- Furnished Apartment, closo in. 65 Pine Street.. 4-20. FOR RENT Furnished room,' $10 per.month. Phono 292W. 15-16 FOR,SAL13 2 mares, wagon, har ness, holfor, etc. Might trado for city property, or lot. 'JJox 113 It Klamath Falls, or Inqulro Old Sut ton Ranch, Keno Uoad- 1,4-15 FOR RENT Furnished apartments, wood, light and wator, $15 per month and up. 133 N. 10th. 14-10., WANTED TO LEASI? Five or six room modern houso, close ,int Phone C. h; McWllliams at Acme Motor Co. . 12-17 FURNISHED Or unfurnished or part ly furnished Apt.,,1205 Worden Aq, 1 12-1S FOR 3AM Well improved WO ncro grain ranch near Merrill. Will soil or trado for Klamath Foils proporty. Can also includo a full lino of farm machinery, horses and tractor. Prico reasonable. Address K. L. Herald office. 12-18. NUBONE CORSETS-i-nmdo to your measure. Guaranteed. Mrs. Iioso Randall, 521 Jefferson St., Phono 2C0J. 12-18 FOR EXCHANfcE Noy 4 room modorn house. Will toko vacant lot as first payment. Inqulro 1125 Grant. , a 12-15 FOR SALE Completely furnished Helms npartmontss, 1177 Main st All rented. Income $325 a month. Long lease, ApiUy F H. Turner. 12-18 THE CRATER CAFE has ro-oponod undor now management; will bo conducted bb a strictly union houso, according to a statomont of one of the proprietors. 12-lt HORSES KOR; SAW. OK TltAUE Four head horses, 6 years old, wt. iflKO n 1375! will sell nr 'will trndo for used car in good running condi tion. Frod J. Boldln, box 113, Mer rill, Ore. 12-1 1-1C WE USE Only the best grado of ma terial and do tho beat gradu work possible at the ' EVANS SHOE CO'S. r" Ropalr Dopt, , 12-15 BUCKIIECHT SHOES give more miles for your dollar. Priced ut $5.85, $G,85 and $7.86. EVANS SHOE CO. 12-15 DON,'T rORGET. Tho Powell" locturo at mooso nan oaiuruay nigni. A MAN SAID I gavo $14.00 fori tnoso shoes and would glvo that much for another pair as good. His friend replied: "Take them to Exans' lv i - - - j.j. - Ropalr Dopt. and ho'H make them'a good titUnow for one-fifth tho price and yoif won't havo to break them In" . 12-15. MAIL OR 8RND your shoos to" the . Evans Stiob Co's. Repair Dept. , Work Guarantood 727 Main St..' i Klamath Falls, Ore 12-16: r1-' AVOID THAT COLD by having good soles on your shoos. Evans Shoe" Repairing Dopt. .12-isr BEST HALF SOLES In town $1.8. J.ck Frost, Ctli St., back of finders 6pea ovcnJugs until 9:00 o'clock, i 10-H. STINSON PHOTO SHOP Opon overy. Sundny until Christmas. FOR SALE flat top dcBk with chair. Inqulro Herald office -36 Inquiro about our Ten por Cent Christmas Club Plan. It apr-llos oa any mako of phonograph. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. Tho Exclu sive Music Store tf. USED PIANOS Stolmvay, Elling ton, .Trowbrldgo etc.. at prlcoa and tcrnis that should interest you. Let's go and look thorn over. Earl Shopherd Co., 507 Main St. 7tf." - ,ft 1 U920 Ford Sodan $G0O '' ' ' . I "" 1 1018 7 pass. Bulck Six $900 ,1 1317 7 pass, Hudson $900. 1 1930 4 pais. Chandlor $1200." ' 1 1021 7 'pass Bulck ') I ' Inqulro for prico .,, A i I1UICK SALES & SERVICE CO.. L. HOAOLAND ,1 Phono 17CW. 028 tf. ' -4 "if WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOI. ' 12 lii:s.SONS CUAItANXEKy 1 POPULAIt SYNCOPATED STAND ARD MUSIO BEGINNERS & ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED ENIlOTiTIIRNTS CLOSE, NOV. 1BTJI F. 11. CliARK INSTRUCTOR 825 LINCOLN, PHONE E64J ! CALIy OR WRITE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION . GIVEN AT YOUR HOME. St FOR SALE Oia iionspapcrs at Her lid offico. PITVSOARHAOE When " ion want nrlingo rrnxned, call 10F.2.1. -, 1 SACRED HEART HOSPITAL. Med ford, Oregon,, conducted by the Slstnrp of Charity of Providence, of fer to young ladles oxcollont training rln a modorn and thoroughly equip ped nospuni, or particulars aa dressy Sister Suporlor. Q 17 N17. For fil.iss, Roofing, nnilillng Pa per, Cabinet work nnd llullding Al torntllms call tho G2C Gth Street Cab Inot and Cnrpentor Shop. Phone HS2WL ,j . W. E. McAnOV I 019-N1F. FOR SALE KIrtland Tarm Is offer ing for salo cheap ono roglstored two Jear old black Perchoron etal llpn, sired by Kctnb, tho best import od black Perchoron In tho valloy. or will soil Kctab. Those aro prlcod so they will pay for thomsolvos next ycar.t Wo havo soma young teams for salo also. Will sell a few roe- . tstorqd milking shorthorn cows and heifers, two bull calves sired by Foot hills .Corporal, tho grand champion of tlo Pacific coast. Wrlto, phone or como to sco as. J. E. Mason, supt.i Phone 19 X 3 Contra! Point. , . ' 028 tf. Jll LIiIOXS or OANTELOUPES FROM IMPERIAL VALLKt SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. More, than! 153,000,000 cantaloupes, enough to furnish oory resident ot tho United States for n niolon anda half for breakfast, wera raised lnthe Imperial Valley ot southern Califor nia tills j ear, according to tho Pacific Frul( Express company. , BY ALLMAN . i t 's rfl ' 'fl " v r rK -ft it . '1 J