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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
hum, mam THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON FAMI Money Saving Bargains at Closing Out Safe DONT OVERLOOK THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY T " SSSSBBSBBaBaBBBBBSSiaBBBBeSSBBaSmj aw H Men's Hats, $1.00 Oil" l( ill JHrn'a Main, miU nii'l rinl if U,A ami ;l,M MhU, For $1.00 Men's Suits, $12.45 litaxl (,'ltiUir, hill mil) nun or li lir In n l'Urtn. Itrgular VIA In SSifV For $12.45 duett and Ide Shirts, $1 .00 Hlr friiMi in Itt IT ml. All bI lllrrn hl IrguUr f I.IWI In n. For $1.00 Children's Silk Lisle Hose 'Hint fin mil I) Milil fur 'Mr i alto it Ii-h lluil Midi fr SB-, Now 1 7c a Pair Pillow Cases, 10c llnoilar I'JlJr ami I.V ralura. For 10c Ladies' Lace Hose i:im u'mmI Mi In Inrr Ixiut, former I) mii fur nor," Now 2 for 45c Bleached Muslin, 8 l-2c Regular SIOc grade, soft finUli, aad tilwnya UMjful, Buy 12 yds. for $1.00 Regular 12 1 -2c Muslin, 10c Blankets and Comforters Regular 91 Jin lllankf-l tor $1.15 Regular sW.no ItlonkriK for $1.35 ItrifiiUr fU.no ItUakrta for $1.95 Rrgulnr WOO Blanket for $aL25 ItruuUr S.1.UO Rlankrta for $3.45 Ladies' Summerweight Union Suits, 39c lUfralar 7Sc value, medium and light u eight, Ladies' Lace Hose. 12 l-2c Kttra Reed Hose la lac boot, fi ly Hold lor 23c, Remember We Are Closing Out All Our Drygoods and the Prices Aire Now Considerably Lower Than You Will Find Elsewhere Hector's Department Store TIIIh Hl.: KAV1 YOU MON'CV OV -tint v:iv tiiimjh von k:i IIIUIIT NOW L For 39c Now 2 for 25c H H DO.VT NEGLECT TUB OFFOil " H TCMTY TO FAVOR TOUR POCK. EXSOOS , Sheets, Full Sized Bed Regular afle valae. Foe 48c UNEMPLOYED SAY CAN SHIP SEEDS THEY WON'T QUIT BY PARCEL POST Act at Star Best Seen Here muui, miTKiiM, vihiti.mi :. t'AMI'MKNT, Alti: WIXTKI AH TUMP.tNriKltH. N K O II II O It Ki Midi ALARMKI) l'I.A.NT, CtlTNMSS, t.TV.. AUK ai.i. AiMirri:i to immni cuks mail i;,ui:ii a x;w ittri.i.vo jcht M,m: L Unltwl Press luinct HACHAMKNTO, March 3Q.Tue army of tlio unemployed have named lilr ti rolotty Liberty City and lhy uirl Out they Intent! to re- ln Indefinitely. According to Information Juit r relv! by l'(Mimatr W A. DeWMI rnd, plants, bulbs, root, scion, rir , ran now t unit by parcel pout. Tin postoftlcw department linn Jiul Issued mi order mnklnc Illicit mlmtonbli In '.fourth rUiut malt. (uttilght Ihey started light house-) Thwn rate apply whether tho flnic, Hovrrnl lltlnit ollf of flm rto I r nn m1 m iriiianmT ami I'JwtfiJ, " At n rmiilt of (lift (oruitiiK "' H"' tAmr, tin, iiPlul.lH.rlMMHl In In n mnlr otunrwt. Thn nroDnriv nwiiorn urn kvciIr. ftr nru (or iilnnllnit or nurj ulliiT imrixmi. TIiIk In it cri-t r- iluriluit lit tlio rate for triummlttliik-J tliw ibrotiKli llm mnllx. An rly Nir A sm ml Fourth of July ccloliriitlun iMty wllilly (oimultlnB tlixlr lnwyrwlll lakn ilaen nt Alturan thin ymr lo llm liMi iioiiry to immur, mutiu hi told that thny at liclpltiaa run m-ljttibor R)pnt um nlihl waicliluK ttm camp, urmrtl t" pr it any iloprvdatlona. but nil wan uiUr thn Hiipcrvliilon of tlio AlttiniH rirn iliirinifit - AUurnii Now Krn, Arruraln Infoniiallou about lilalliaUi llaaln. Ken trtillrolp, Main. Uin n.in AT ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH f iintBrrN ! aflLK!fm Vm ,aKilK yCTifr'.ff..aoA v; iyt! naBBBBBBBHYaV BBHakaw M taBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflHBBBHYaT BBBBBBWBBBHBVtBTBBBBwirBBBBHBKBVBSl. bbbbSbbbLbbbbbbIxbbbbbIbBbbbbBIbIb RKI'ORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First Trast aod Savngs Baik at Klamath Kails, In the State of Ore Kon. at the close of business March 4, If 14. RESOURCES I.oantand dlacounta ... .$160,184.84 W...V...... , .. w -- unsecured l.iay.iu Iloniln and warranu .... 79,438,98 Stocks and other securl ilea 2.SG9.19 Furniture and fixtures . . 7,536.10 Other real estate owned. 731.86 Due from banks (not re- crvo banks) 1,398.73 thin fmm nnrnrl r. ' serve banks 15,335.63 Checks and other cash Items 1.S83.33 'Caxh on haud 33,842.59 KUf wIkkIIuk. JumpInK, twUtltiK.ltltlK attractUui for the remainder of houiiilliiR sons of Nippon, raiislm: lni' ,'. ntliouKh thn salary they Hi raw trt oiiormous, Wlie Freeljrl VUf HtuaT4U, I, laaauted NoK aad Hswul ad Mob L'rrnai uucliarge. Ciurw Dull '"adaclie. ry "Kiy. cwarn Balm." ' t a small bottU a.rway, ust to W It Apply a little lu the Nostrils Instantly your clogged nose and wred-up air passages of the haad J opeu; you will braathe freely; llnn and l.ssdarha dlsappwir. By rail" ?' XU( ,?I,"W. cold-to-ktad or rrbal sora throat will disapixr. A. .T "UCM mu,r'r B0W a J"! bottl of "Biyg crsam Bala" any dim !.. i.i. ... inn awawi, irn ny drug atora. grant balm dissolves by the heal of the nostrils; imuelrntos niul hvnls tlio lutlaiued, swollen membrnut which linos tlio nose, lieuil and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty ills charges and a fasting of cleansing soothlnx relief comss Immediately. Donlt lay awaka toulght strug tiling for breath, with head stuffed; uostrlls closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with IU running uose, foul mucous dropplug Into the Ibroat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly needlaas. Put your faith Just once In "Kljr'a Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will suroly disappear, (l'ald Adrerttoejaant) tiolRht from nlioiit tlirro fvol to nonrly lUe, ctiiuprlsp III" Knlrlil troiin which opKiii'il nt thn Stnr liml nlKht, with thn In-ill hill that has t'Vor liwn given hi Hint popular playhouse. Tlio trotipu Is lirrakliiK n jump from Seultln to San Francisco, whvro they will In! Iillloil out on ouo of tlio lead ing t'lrniltit. For this tvimoii Man iiKer J. Vt Houston was nblo to secure Somo novel fool juggling Is includ ed In tlio bill, a part of It being a kuiiiII boy I'uuirtliiK ou top of a barrel islanding on a pllo of blocks, too wholo being balanced by tho sturdy neither limbs of n compatriot. . Be Bldca this, there Is trick juggling, nerohatlo work, tumbling, contortion ist feats, etc., making a bill that pleases all. Good News Mini)' Klamath Fall Header Heat-it It ami l'rollted Tliereby. Have "tloud news travola fast," and the lliouiauda of bad back aufferera In llija vicinity are glad to learn where relief may bo found. Many a lame, Ktmk aud aching back la bad no more. TliunltH to Doan'a Kidney. Pills. housands upon thousands of people aro telling the good news of their experience with this teated remedy. Hero Is an oxamplo worth reading: Mrs. J. A. Ilarvoy, 681 N. Eighth titreot. Q rants l'aaa, Ore., says: "Three years ago I had a very bad attack of klduoy and bladder trouble. After using all sorts of medicines for months without relief, I laid every thing ulse aside and took only Doaa'l Kidney rills. They took hold of the troublo at onco, They eased the ter rible, pains and In a few weeka re stored mo to good health. I nave had slight spoils of kidney complaint, but Boan's Kidney Pills have soon drives away the trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., BuKale, Now York, sole agenta for the Unite States. Homember the name Doaa'a and take no other, (Paid Advertisement) Total 1493,300.33 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ...8 50,000.00 Surplus fund 4,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- lenses and taxes paid. 2,115.92 Hue to bunks and bankers 2,373.16 Deponlts duo Btnto treas urer 5,000.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check 246.095,31 Certified checks 109.90 Cashier checks outstand ing 614.35 Tlmo certificates of de posit 31.539.39 Savings deposits 75,354.73 Notes and bills redla- discounted 33,316.60 Dills payable, for money borrowed 42,500.00 Liabilities other lhau. those above stated . . . 291.67 Total ,8493.300.83 Stato of Oregon, County or Klamath, s: I, Johu Siemens Jr., cashier at the abovn named bank, do solemnly swear that the abova statement la true to tho beat of my knowledge and belief. JOHN SIEMENS, Jr., Canhler. CORRECT Atteet: J. W. SIEMENS, WILL H. BENNOTT. GEO. T BALDWIN. Directors. Subscribed and aworn to before ma this 18th day of March, 191 4. BERT C. THOMAS, Not Public J Landry to Open After a delay of aeveral weeks, the balance of the machinery for the Superior Laundry will arrive within a few days. After such time we will be able to furnish first class work and service. The date of opening will be announced In a few days. 18-3t Housekeeping rooms, near Bridge. Private or claae laatracttaaa, a eluding all Um popaiar ilmese. Tmr information call Mr. Freed, at, Um. White PeUcaa hotet Hoars 14) U IS. 3 to 5. 7 to 9. 18-t Tbere are two Chflcote writes Um 033 Malm. DON J. ZCMWALT, Pre. E. M, BVBB. Vie Pres. i BEKT E. WTTMROW, Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc KLAMATH FAIA8, ORMOM! HOUSTON'S MAD 91 9 MHTH nay lflXlt ,1 L CominencinK Oil I. e ea asssaa eaw bbbbm aaa The World Loves a Winner NORTON & R1TH PRESENT Fred RayaHd's PIkmb-mI Sieceis "The Missouri Girl" .THE BIG FUN SHOW 'L. u s. "ZEKE" AND UIISYW The Funniest of All SUf CKa rarWa 8CKX1CALLV superbi dkamaticaixy buixianti MVHIOALLY GREAT XKW HOXOSI NEW DANOEa; NKW MTJIIO PRICES: AdaOasloa, OOc; Reserved Beats, 70c; CfclMrea, mU Seu Now SeUlBg at Um BeaboaOefe OomfectlesierT Mcee ORDERS BY PHONE AND MAIL NOW AOCaWWP. wra? ; Jt? T kAJ!l ,K$ " ., '. n t '. .? .Jvyti J-'