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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1915)
vmspx' : IVJiA-fVfA " - 4 ;it' ,WMnVWV: k-, .-, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TmWUAV,MAY,lMa bwwpwmmwwwMmwwwm ' wo HLI, WANTED rANTWK-WMii or girl to do aen- .'kHasaeVoVkVamall family, good kVAMpfoMrs. C. S. Moore. ,8tf The Evening Herald W. O. 8MITH KwtfOt 4& -WANTED Good neat woauu ior.i "' Write box 184 . fc ' IMt I :WTA'PTrkil WlHTOn fANTBDWU d nurse desires i( yotltlo j kMkper for wtdow- wruq if i, neraia once. n-6t Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. never hard hit like other towns. Per haps thta li the aniwer to "Why la KlamathT" HUT TO MB PRBPAUKD, do your Christmas shopping early. Katered at 'the pottoBre at Klam ath Palla, Oregon, tor trananlMlon through the nail aa second-clan matter. rii FO SALE PIANO for sale Addreae "B," care Herald. ' ' 10-tt Subscription terms by Ball to any addresa In the United States: One year ,...-. 5.00 One month SO KliAMATH FALLS, ORBOON TUESDAY, MAY 11, laid FOR SALS Lady's saddle horse. cheap. F. K. Ankeny, 54 Main st. 4-tt )R SALE By owner, elegant alx- room and bath, bungalow on Ninth Itreet. Inquire at Herald offlce. 7-6t )R 8ALE One 5-passenger touring ear; good condition; terms. Phone 7J'or call 06 Main. 4-6t )R.SALK Improred ranch-above the ditch; food soil; you should In- ate. Address 124, Herald. 6-6t p NUMBER 511 AND STOP AT KliAMATH FALLS QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, TOWN GROWTH IN I )R SALE Bulck 40 roadster, suit able for truck, f350. Wn, Immel, atrat Oarage. 10-3t RARE BARGAIN Incocme prop erty; center of business district; jiclme 94 per month, can easily be lade greater. Address box 525, city. )R SALE Good DeLaval $75 sep arator; will sell cheap. Enquire nt unset Grocery ll-tu-3t ' )R SALECeldlng, 8 years old. weight 1.460; one mare, 8 years, eight 1,150; wagon, set of harness; keep. Esell Stock. Farm. ll-3t Dearest Public; It seems to be quite popular, so t guess I'll cloud up and rain on you. The very Idea. Oraudatlon time right here, and only one present sold. 1 bet It you took your money with you It would burn up. June brides without a diamond i Wouldn't that get your animal? Say, Amelia, I can get you a hundred-piece white and gold dinner set with your Initial for 960.00. I still have a few pendants In the newest creations. 1 am writing a new song for dla- niondlcss brides: "She drew from Lite's Lottery a lllank." Nothing is illvlslblo by two when two with nothing Btnrt something. Which side ot the Jug Is the handle on, emarty? What does little blrdlo say In her nest at break of duyT "Pick me aj live one. ma, pick mo a llvo one." 1 don't love you, and I hope you lose your .darned old watch. McHATTAN. Common Council ot the City ot Klam. ! sedation to bo designated as flection tUes of said Imard declaring Ui.MMa ath Palls to change the grade that has twelve (13) thereof; Mr "f won assessment, h been heretofore oHIclally established Hcctloil 13, Tiat where llio owner .iWrenf. I description of Iho land ou Sixth street, from the northerly (ir liters of land subscribed to this "Mliwt ! " " ii. .. ui.k .tr. i it,.. .mithnrivL ...... -..... ......... ..- ...rrr in bo levied, a lid their Intention to assess line ot Washington street, so as to ' rmlt other, to cause any Injury or"' nimou"t ,"W . !. S.)2 Sli conform to Ihe words aud Ugures damage to any canal, ditch or drain ' ll"",l aewrlbed, and ho da e of final contained In the table and description t,llch Uimi tn connection with the "c,lo nwcen: ami thereat tern t any ot the new grade furnished by the operutlou ot the Klamnth Project by winter meeting of ssld board nn.l city engineer, above set forth. Inny manner' or moans whatsoever, iPn I lie date tlxed In the foregoing This resolution shall bo kept ofhl.nl the How of water U obstructed, 1 7ll,. ,w ' (0) " "?"" . ... ,. ..,.. .. ,.., i,.n,.L, ,i. . ,.n,i .p-M.inmo.i."' Hiieh proposed ui'tlon having been Judge, and shall bo published (or ton 'head vnuii.it ba maintained, such land "'1 Klvcn Hi such land owner or consecutive publications In tho city .owner or owners .hall Immediately, '". " I o oae may be, by mill, official newspaper, according to the I upon written notlcn given by th.l iK u 'iy f tlw nfowwM rProlHltan provisions of Section 252, Article III ditch rider .r nthor person having ''' iIhUtmI mull In his or their last of the Charter of the city. control of the operation of such mn,l""'e.H.....re. """ " sir.. ditch or drain illicit, repair or cause " "" ,l'Y "Ul" . to lit' rvpnlreil nuoli Injury or damage (ho l.itul of siicli land owner or the us FOR RENT lOR RENT Furnished rooming house.- Enquire of C. L. Kelsey, 11. Main street. 4-8 Burnished apartments at the 'Oregon House. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS All kinds of insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Liability, Aato, Plate Glass. See Chllcote. Do It to day. Tomorrow never coirs. LEGAL NOTICES fANTED-rDresssaaking; prices' rea- able. 'CroBer'Fourth and Walnut i 6-6t PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0m0j00km00W0000m0 Vtf A KTT afT TlkTPTF u Viii z riu vuuiii x ABSTRACT COMPANY AtWTRACTS INSURANCE IS. Han bars Oruol AaaodatlaB 4" TIU Met KARL WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Fwienil FwnUslihsgs Phone 416 6th and Pine CHARLES L WH1S . Osteopath Physician Salte 18-10 WhlteSvJIdhag Honrs 9 -to 12; 1:30 to 5 f, , Phone SC aid Tmstaitimi We Do the' Work, Just Right" Tank work ot all kinds FADE, PINGEL ' LORENZ Cor Sth Klamatb Phoae 21fl N THESE DAYS ot rapid develop ment by towns and cities, with ex tensive advertisement ot resources, etc., people are prone to neglect such salient features as town cleanliness. sanltntlon and health In their efforts to put before the world the advant ages from a manufacturing, com mercial or other attractive standpoint of the borne town. But It dairies, slaughter houses, etc., are not In the best condition', if too little atentlon is given the garbage' disposal. It health Is menaced by neglect to keep the town clean, the other boosting work will by no means bo as ef fective as desired. Tho following from a Paula, Kan sas, newspaper, giving ss resume of nn address delivered before the Mother's Club there by" A. C. Trigg of Kansas City, Is a sermon that any town, great or small, can well con sider serieusly: Mr. Trigg Is a member ot the Kan sas City Star staff, and from that we know, of course, that he believes In the greater city just as the rest of us do. But he draws a distinction between magnitude and quality. which Is something the rest of us gen erally fail to do. He insist that If we cannot have but one, it should be the' latter; and then he maintains mai magnitude or tne proper order Does hereby, on motion of Councll- is oest attained by nrst bringing ( , H. J. Lockwood, duly seconded, about the conditions which make therC80iV0 tnat ,t , tne jntentlon of tho city tne best possible In wbicb to live, f Make the city right and 1t becomes' desirable: and desirability Is Hhe City ot Klamath Falls, tllltntV Ikf IvtlllllHlll Hri! WW......T .-.... -.., - . . -' . --,..... --. - wm- State ot Oregon. I" manner mitlsfiictoo; to tho pcr.,""MIK '" """ ,,m" ""' I. A. L. I.oavltt. Police JiuIro ot hou or Persons whoso duty II Is to do- Tlmi (lie imdOKmiioiit Invlod tho City ut Klamath Falls, Oregon, 'liver water throiiKh or hi any umnnor ulmui ptovldcd shall bo and Is here do hereby attest tho foregoing to be ( use such cnnal, ditch or drain ditch by declared a lien umilnxt and upon a proper and correctly etirollud copy In connection with said project. V nin or lauds of siicli land owner of tho resolution adopted by , niujor- should any such land owner or or owners and upon and ugalnst the Ity of tho membern ot tho Common .owners fall or refuse to repair or slmres of stock held by them In this Council, aud approved by the Mayor, Jca l(1 j)u mnd0 such ropalr of such association, and the payment of such at a regular meeting held May 4, nh,ry or damage as above provided, Hen shall bo mode by foreclosure ot ranchers; IIAV1M1 VEAL, Htnm 1lt('KK.VH FOIl h.I,k APPLY AT 1915. A. L. LKAVITT, then In that event tho board ot dlroct- the lieu upon their shares of stock Police Judgu of tho City of Klamath ,M limy ,),, 0r -cause lo bo madc'mid the hinds repreHenlcd thereby Fulls. Oregon. s10t such repTilr us U necossary, und assess I Dono mid dated at Klamath Falls, - (the costs thereof to the land or lands Oregon, this 23rd day of April, 1915. NOTICE ,of such owner or owners. I KLAMATH WATKH 1ISEIIH To tho Stockholders of tho Klamath Such iiasonsmont shall he mado by (Seal) ASSOCIATION Water Usoro Association 'the board of directors nt any regular Ity Albert K, ICIder, Secretary. You tire hereby notified that the meeting of said board by resolution Date of llrst publication, April 27, annual meeting ot the stockholders! duly mado aud entered ou tho mln-MlUS. . 27-4-11-1X-SS-1 ot the Klamath Water Usors Assocla-I ... -t - , . tlon, pursuant to Section 1 of Artlclo 2 of tho l)y-Luws ot said association,) will be held in the Houston opera L.Z house, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Fri- Resolution Declaring tho Intention to Change the Present Grade of Sixth Street, between High and Washington Streets. The Common Council of tho City ot Klamath Falls, deeming It expedi ent to change tho grade of Sixth street, from High to Washington street, from Its present grade to the grade shown and set out as follews: Sit'h Street Curb Grades West East High street, north line. 189.0 187.0 Washington street, south line 236.0 Sixth Street Sidewalk Grade West East High street, north line. 194.0 187.0 Washlngtonstreet, south line 241.0 & Transfer Co. 610 Main Street Call us for moving toats, pianos, household furniture, or any kind of, local team or truck work. V , 'A Phone 298-J V '- It's Up to You ji ,",V5"- m "-" . .r4 W&d2LL:ZZ . j.T Htc.i f iH 1 1 m aamse mAm stepping stone to magnitude, wealth, prosperity and all the rest. . Mr. Trigg acknowledges that his gospel is not likely to be popular with booster clnbs, promotion bodies and others; but he holds that the error Is with the boosters, pro moters and others, and not with his view, The big population which In creases realty values and is 'a mani festation of industrial activity Is car-' talnly to be striven for, but he argues that real progress Is made only when such growth Is pn the basis of a clean and comfortable city. Otherwise there Is always a penalty to pay In slums, disease, poverty, crime and their concomitants of public charities, poor houses, jails,, police courts and I the rest of our scavanging and reno-' vatlng machinery created to correct! evils that we might In the first place j have avoided if we only had the sense". i We- consider the city thriving where Industry is great and active; where we can show palatial homes. beautiful parks and magnificent pub-4 lie buildings; and according to the I standard of our practice that Is thrift , and progress. But tho test is to show the other half the back yard of the city the places where the people ot least revenue live; the places that dr velop in too rapid growth during which the business of acquiring dol lars has driven hearty all else out of mind the alums, the tenements, the resorts of vice. Every city begins without these, and there Is, the dawn ing belief that cities may grow with out them and with a net resnlt In substantial progress far In excess of that now realised. The Motor Boat EMPRESS Daily Service Passengsjra Baggage Freight Upper Lake Points Bus leaves Western Transfer office every morning at 7:15. F. A. Moore, Manager Scattered Shots S;rrH, ai'Ti K"p5r -' JWWewe VVfRMi " ; Jewelry in Endless' rrafsjeiosj. InvwmwMTSuc numrw I r'v' -IV- r" ' ' ",' :w-y e e JUST STOP AND THINK what a- thousand men, working on the roads of the city and county, can ac complish In one day. That day will be May 20tb, designated by the gov ernor as "Good Roads Day" all over the state. Be sure to turn out at that tine. ALSO STOP AND ponder over the fact that whenever the storm ram pages outaide and carries out bridges, etc., or kills off the fruit and rege- telegraph on the blink, Klamath la If You Are Particular About Your Shirts and Collars SEND THEM TO US Superior Laundry Phone ISM Telford Bros. -Vow ready to Mppijr GASOLINE Fro. their new sidewalk pane. Corner Main t., and Conger are. day. the 4th day of June, A. D. 191C, ut the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m. You are notified that such meet Inn Is held for the purpose of electing a board of j directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busi ness ns may regularly be brought be fore such meeting. Ttrt following amendments to tho lly-l.nws of said association will be submitted to tho stockholders In said annual meeting for your acceptance or rejection, to-wlt: That Section ono (1) of Artlclo threo (3) of tho By-Laws of the Klamath Water Users Association be amended to read as follews: Soction 1. That tho exercise of tho corporate, powers of this association and tho management of Its affairs shall be vested In u board ot threo directors. That Section five (C) ot Article three (3) of said By-Laws bo amend ed to read as follews: Section C. Regular meetings of. the board of directors shall ho bold on the llrst Saturday of each month. Special meetings of the board of di rectors may bo called by tho presi dent, or by any two members of the board. Such call shall bo In writing and signed by cither tho president or any two directors, and shall state the 'time of such proposed meeting and the nature of business to bo transact ed tberbat. Such wrltton call shall bo filed with the secretary, who shall thereupon Immediately and at least Ave days bo- ffore tho time fixed for such meeting, mall, postpaid, to tho president and each member of the board a copy ot such call. "If the secretary fall or re- jfus'o to mall copies thereof, as above provided, then eltlior tho president, If ho issue the call, or any one of tho .members who Issued tho call, may make and mall copies of the call with 'llko effect as If done by tho secretary. At all meetings ot tho board of (directors two directors shall consti tute a quorum for tjlie transaction of 'business. I All meetings of the board of direct lorn shall be hold at tho office of the asoclatlon. I Thai Section eleven (11) of Article Jtbreo (3) of tuilil Iiy-Laws bo amend ed to rend as follews: Section 11. Knch member of the board of directors shall recelvo us compensation seven (7) dollars per day for each day in uttendanco at tho I meetings of tho board of directors, land the actual expense incurred In attendance at such meetings. Kach member of the board "of di rectors shall receive as compensa tion llvo (5) dollars per day for oachH day's performance of duties devolv ing upon him by order of the' board of directors and tho actual expense incurred by him In tho performance of such duties. That Section ono (1) of Article four (4) of tho By-laws of tho Klam ath Water Users Association ho amended to read as follews: Section 1. Revenues necossury for tho accomplishment of tho purposes of this association shall bo raised by an assessment made against tho shares of stock of the association by order of the Board of Directors. No assessment shall become delin quent within Jess than thirty (30) days nrtoivtho time of levying the same. Al delinquent assessments due tho Klamath Water Users Association ball bear a penalty of one (1) per centum per month until paid. That the following amendment be added to Article three (3), of the By Laws of the Klamath Water Users As- IlKI'OItT OK Till: CONDITION OP TIIK First National Bank At Klamath Palls, In tho State of Orciton, at tho Clone of Ilusln.HK. May I, I'.'ir. UKSOIMIUKS Loans aud dlncnuntH (notes lu-lil In hank) . . .HH.1US.90 Overdrafts, unsecured ttO.HK P, S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) . ...1 100,000.00 P. S, bonds pledged to secure P. S. Deposit (par vnlttu . ir.,000.00 Total P. S. Bonds . llfi.000,00 Bonds other than P. S. bonds ' ,-. plodgcd to secure postnl sav- Iiirh deposit 15,1)00,00 Bonds, securities pledged as ' collateral for stute, or other deposits or IiIIIh payable ? , , (postal excluded) 03,350,00 ' Jf , Securities other' tlnili U. S. bonds (not Including H'tocks) owned unpledged H.1U7.4H '" Total bonds, securities, etc. , 2,547.4K Subscription to stock of Fed eral lleserve Bank 0,800,00 I.chh amount unpaid 3,400.00 3,400.00 Banking house, $30,000.00; furniture nud (mures, y&.noo.oo 35,000.00 Other real estntu owned 1.71G.42 Duo from Federal Keservo Bank 12.309.S2 Due from approved resorve agents In New York, Chicago and St. LoiiIh r4',!i0J,07 Duo from approved reserve iiKclitK In other reserve eltles 7l.113.7n . 120,018.72 Checks on banks In the same city or town as reporting bank , 1,448,70 Outsldo checks mid other o.ish ' Items 10C.00 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 5 CO. DC GOC.iifi Notes of other national banks 3,125.00 Lawful money rescrvo In bank: Total coin and certlllcates ..,,.., 31,272.1. Legal tender notes 2.OCO.O0 Itodeniption fund with U. S, Treasurer (not .more than 0 per cent on circulation) .1,000.00 '""l'l '. 87:l.838.7! LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 100,000.00 Sin plus fund 12,000,00 I'uillvldcd profits. $1.,000.'J4 Kraurvod for laves 1,181.52 IC,4S2,4C l.r;rts current expenses, Inter- ' est and Ikxch paid 8,!l0fi,i;7 7,575.70 Circulating notes 100,000.00 Duo to banks and bankers other than Federal or awrovoil reserve nguntti , . . . . 1 4,390.72 Doiniiud deposits; Individual deposits subject to check 404.DOC.tif -" ; CortJIculca of deposit due , . ' lu less than 30 days .... 304.10 ' ' Collided checks ,..: 415,'00 - Cashier's chocks outstanding 1,784.17 . .. ' . lnltod States deposits 3,584.02 ,: ; Costal savings deposits ... . II,C1C.C4 r $: Stato.counly or other muni- ' ' 'i " clpul deposits securod by - "- ' bonds, securities pledged , as collateral for ntato or " other deposits or bills pay able (postals excluded) . . 40,115,08 524,414,07 Tlino depesits: Certificates of deposit duo on or utter 3Q days 07,058,21 Other bonds borrowed without furnishing collateral security for sumo f 47,800,00 Total .... , , 873f838,70 Hluto of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss; I, Leslie Ilogers, cashier of tho ub'ovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stutomont Is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' LKSL1K JtOOKItH, Cnshlor, Conect Attest; 10. li, HICAMICS. CHA8. S, MOOKK, L. P. WILLITH, Directors, Siibscrlbfd and sworn to before mo this 10th duy of Hay, 1015, BKHT. 10, WITIfROW, Notary I'ubllc!. . Palace Market Argraves Hotel' Furnlnlie.1 roimiH win, tiatla Itttteslrnnsclents f,uc to li.oo' by week, 12.50 mid up ' ' HfMiml St., he), Main hl ,jM You'll Get a Good Turnout From tlm Blue Front Stables Mundy Ml Hilyard, Propi. Cliime iintlW. KlauiNlli, mur Nth OftW of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Niiruwui Lean to Rin a Launch TELFORD & SON Will rent you n laim.li, and tenth you lo run It Every Woman Will Vote fur mi) tiling Hint will make Ihe lulsir of liUMkci'plnK tighter anil do itnsy ullh Hie iitiliiil drudgery or the kit. lien ; I ho MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE will do all this and more ul a real wiving of Uimi nml money ullh the added willfiicl)on of perfect rooking ri'sullM. Call nn.1 let us bou you Its advantage nml eonvenlemex. 1'tio lilg lieu Cciiluie lnlhe .mo.v.i:cii i'oi,isin:i TOC iiltll lh Itu-t UcnIxIIiic .MKilH- I'itOCKSS IIMHII Ono of the many ewliKlve .MllN AltCH featliiVK. Wo Hill ghiilly shou- you nil. Robert & Hanks -ffl We "Dicker" Willi You for Anything of Value "Dicker" with us. Harrison & Matt Our store Is on Klamath Ave. and Sixth street -ii I " M O , I (1RANITR M MAItilLW 0, V, N Klamath (JRIZZLB T ' 8 ' W( wrpj$ ;fi"i V-,' -hS r- fifiTW"'.