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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1914)
KATUHDAY, MAllt'll ll,u,4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAORTWO The Evening Herald Candidate for Alderman in Chicago V. O. SMITH "Miter Theater Guide WWIWWWi" ' " " " ' '" " " "' HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Ike-brinf Vninie C TOMGHT Published daily cept Sunday rj The Herald tnibllahlag Coa-pany ot Klamath Falls, at 11B Fourth Street i STAR THEATER CAHHOLL AND KATHltY.V McKAULAND "King and Hie Jarrls Case," Two-Rcol Detective Story "An Kvtl of Uio Slums," Drama "Oh, Vo Puppy," Comedy Coming Sunday CI.ARK AXD LA VKRK New ricture Entered at tht IXMtoBc at Klam ath Full. OrKOB. for transmission through the malls aa secoud-elaaa matter. Subscription terms by mall to amy ad dress In the Ualtad SUtaa: One year I00 One month ...... . KLAMATH FALI.8. . . OBBOOS SATURDAY, MAHCH H. STAU THEATER ORCHESTRA ADaOSIO.Y. 10 aad SBc TEMPLE THEATER Saturday Path Weakly, Current Eveata 'The WItaeaa to the WOl" Eraanay Two-Real Special "Dtaaa'a Dreaa Reform." Vltagrapa Comedy Saaday "Osscer John Donovan." Vltasraph Two-Reel Special "On the Great Steel Beam," EdUon Drama viKiil(FkV AXD STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Coddluoaa for March Date 1... 1... J... 4... 5... 6... 7... S... 9... 10... 11... 12... Max. Mia. Waathar .53 31 Cloudy "Joke la J .45 .54 .61 .55 .54 .58 .64 .64 .57 .63 .59 30 35 38 33 33 31 32 35 34 34 35 Clear Claar Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Ft. Cl"dy Clear Uomo From South. Mrs. A. J. Voye returned laat even ing from Oakland, to reside here. She was formerly Miss Louise Leo. Kalem Comedy MATLVEE DAILY ATI: ALL LICKNBKD PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS aaassaPaissaiasaaajaaa MAXWELL M. 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Whlln mtwt of tho rurttltiK on Hid kowo catches you ou tho hip fol lowlne thv approved hippy outline of tho tunic, puff and pannier, others begin at tho kue and take a crookod and bla path to I llownUt lluw. Somo of tho ruftlc have own dared to brtak Into that imrruw tone about tho ankU-n and on soma of the nowrnt taffeta models the) rtpplw thrwo dcy about tho fet so Ions bounded only CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS DfSITRANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men A.S. LOWMAX OMIROPBACTOR Rooms 11 aatd 12 First Xatloaal Baak BaUola Klamath FaUs, Ore.. GEO H. HAYDEN. Opttdaa Office, Room 219. Odd Fellows Bulldlas Phone 115 Office and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main CLAYTON E. WHEEI.EH Physlciaa aad Sargeoa Osteopath Spoadylotheraeist (Spinal Treatment) , Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 2 to H v. in.: evenlncs, 7 to 8 Good Living Nothlac ta quite aa neceaaarjr aa the bajsBf of what oae eats. Everyone is Interested la good things for the family table. TIib kind of Groceries one buys make the greater part of the The meals one eats are the greater pari of Good Living. If yon believe la Good Living yea'U patronise REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FiTst National Bank At Klamath Falls. In the state of Ore gon, at the close of business March 4, 1914: RESOURCES Loans and discounts ...1313.613.36 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,306.42 D. S. bonds to secure cir culation 100,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposlU 15.000.00 Other bonda to secure postal savings 10,000.00 Premiums on V. S. bonds 426.56 Bonds, securities, etc . . 83.058.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 35.000.00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) . 469.27 Due from state and pri vate banks and bank ers, traut companies, and savin gB banks . . . 1,891.58 Due from approved re- aerve agents 68,250.03 Checks and other cash Items 2,681.28 Notes of other national banks 315.00 Fractional paper curren cy, nickels and cents . 607.04 i Lawful money reserve in bank, via: Specie ...339.327.80 Legal ten der notes' 1,020.00- 40,347.80 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000.00 1 ToUl 1678,966.35 ' LIABILITIES j Capital stock paid In ...3100,000.00 Surplus fund 11,000.00 Undivided profits, less ' expenses and taxes paid 2,589.44 National bank notes out standing 100.000.00 Due to other national banks 6,164.64 Duo to state and private banks and bankers . . 2,040.14 Individual deposits sub ject to check 365,5333.97 Demand certificates of de posit 66.90 Time certificates of de posit 68,469.00 Certified checks 866.00 Cashier's checks out standing 4,838.14 United State deposits . . 11,966.15 Postal savings deposits. . 2,727.77 Bonds borrowed 17,800.00 Letters of credit 426.00 Miss Marlon H. Drake, progressive candidate for alderman In the First Ward In Chicago against John J. Coughlln. has carried her campaign among the women ot the south end ot the ward. MUs Drake visited more than fifty housewives In a house-to-house can vass before she went to the loop dis trict to attend matters connected with her law business. On her way to the loop district the woman candidate was hailed by a number of teamsters, to whom she has become a familiar sight working In the business streets of the ward. At one corner she stopped to chat with a mounted policeman to learn some facts about the policing ot the ward. Miss Drake baa been Joined In her campaign work by a number of her close friends. They gather dally with her at head quarter. OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Rest for the Weary" Uy ELDER 8. 1). HARLAN, Pastor Chrtrtlaa Church h) tliQdttwlr.il a"'! Itarniw, liUIn "It'' '' ali-tll'', or rather l. ,4 IBj , uitrompnimUliiK twin, """ t'"lti- n k-,mv m',t, . i...- a,uWin rnniM. nut or th af.!l"llr ! Jolnlut i-u ' . ' r, tit. from wMfh thv - l, "' ia Vltt Of .,.rw it,, U. built. t th applied material. Kor "h ""I Mlfsiit t am,lMi4, l. rUt lufJle- aid lho MtiUlnluav ' "'"ukI". t..l .. uiv, tin. low bodlc. th iino malrlUH" '" Itirr au.t rfclt niv tho II.I..K, nllbouKh lacr I. aUo ' hold Its dnvolae. popular, Thr- neck frtlU evolvvdn Not Hie Imal ot ihn. luring, l from th talfcU mrtlluiu r vtry n alrdl compwi ( . Bll4 (. chic, hut not a full ih "t th lmd or rumrweituK :-...r, Omu thlnuer taonrt. liio io.tt ar nit rut with a lUrluK clrcuUr niftl arotuid tho hot torn whwi th ult l of rt or tho htavlrr twlllod IU Wli- hn .tilt I of tli nmulprrt tatleta th io.M r BnUtied with tuRlr a full ami riaiuboynnt tho la allowi1 rtfiparatp UW rap of riowcrvd or plain IU nrv ry nualm with hlmo lin lop tl deep ruffle two or threo "tle,. tet on trout tho yok line to thr rlhUh The oe leiir of thete rap eud lu dep turtle, whl an upstanding une nnlthe thw neck. A for the hat, the mll ltirhn shaif4 altiHMl all hoal an uptand 'inc trill of either taffeta or net, whll the brimmed one h ruffles of lace, net or tatteta, catherrd around their iro it ml tlurtll) ollluc their brim ' When ou have iloiinel a utt whoM, nhorl jacket U rluUhed kith a tte.t pea slindo lit imik. .. ..i .. III Ihreo mde4 n( creel, j,!),, Amerlran hrauiy llm. n,Mtf t, aro liulend Itivitly, Ami i u S"J Imvo at leal one aliui joU H j, Hie rrl of )onr aro- i (,, ()fj. e. It I. ad to rvUle. hui uttt,H tOfl Nltd IOJI rOA alxoluUly Ufa to bo violated Ilk,. I( i u , Ilk, Thvjr liavo unV t tl,v OTW dopth, Kven the tmii. iht j around litem hatn fae, (tli0 ,, low waM and lutii lo.Mir t4 t roiiraalnatr lit tho tat OUTSIDE FIRMS MAY WORK II weary, tho words of our text should bo Rlvim special at tention. W h v n Jesus came to this UN RIPER BROS. Total f678,66.S6 .State of Oregon. County of Klamath as: I. Leslie Rogers, cashier of tha above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statesaeat la tme to the best of my knowledge and belief. LESLIE ROOERS, Caabier. Correct Attest: L. F. WILLITT8, E. R. REAMS, , ALEX MARTIN, Direetors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Mareb, 1914. E. M. BUBB, Notary PabHe. You Have Been Looking For a FounUln Pea that will always give satisfaction oae that doesn't leak one that has a pen just adapted to your hand WHV NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker aad Jeweler H. P. Watch Iaapector 488 Mala Street Matt. 11:28, "Come unto me, alt ye il tho miutcr, and not law. The tin that labor and are henry Inil.m. and'rrKencrated cotucUiKe I not . true I will give you rest." 'guide, juat a an uucleanctt vmtch I Todar when so manv tired oeoolo 'not a true ttiuo keeper. Hut when aro unemployed and thoc who have jour t'"' Piece ha hern clend. .-. .1,1... w.. hnv lta 1 1 V. M llhtf MM. ompioymcni. oiicn "VM " - - -- " Rut no tired audi i"" conscience svaicu uj sin m run tho soul on tun rock ot aettruciion. Paul tut) the contclenre U purllled by fnlth. Tim. t 19, "Holding faith and n Kood cotuclence which some havliiK thrust from them mmlo hlp- wnri.i n tirnutht wreck conrertiltiif the faith," and with Him heavenInK3'". I,l"h 9 1. "How much more atmosphere. For hall th blmnl of Chrlt who through .li. r. llltM hhtrnnl gfilrtf nltnrttti lllmilllt -SJBBs inis reason iwni"'v - -..-..-. scon leftHls presence, and tho false without spot to Ood. purge your con teachers wished Him destroyed, while "lone from dead works to erve I lie "tho angels ot heaven came and mln- Jllvtnif Ood?" Istered unto Him." I In the church, service I the stand- Christ called tho people of Ills day ' honor Jeu camo to earth to become subjects of His kingdom.!' minister and serve and itlve III the church. Those who heeded notlH'e ranom for many. No omeo HU call remained Urcd and weary.' l'o church carrlw with It any - ' I . . . two fitted circular ruffle and whim, klu U uit one Dttrd circular rtotmrej after another, then topped It off wllhj a tiny turban of hemp with an up! klandlni: trill ot black iiri. jou cvr laliily present a fashionable hull cfircrl a rolm and unruffled ppor.'. WAIIKKN t1,nntl illi iiium, ,NV ,i.M ItlUStH fs.s m IIAVK MUX HKltl. Mhik(IIV TO PltdltNEII I'WISi. WOOD Is Cheaper We are overstocked oa wood, aad for a short time will make the fol lowing disastrous prices, deliv ered, to everybody. Extra charge on hills. Terms, Cash. ALL DRY WOOD ance llardlf in the hat tin, hut stilt oinrthlne that Son In your head, l the new tulle halo made, up for alt' fashionable slnnor In Imitation of iilntlllcr model. It I fashioned of m lull, trill Itial ntntitlA mil rrrtm 11. linen In most approved halo fashion. I Hlnc Mo have taVe nto halo l( It no wotider that waistline are acatu trlvltiK to kail tho higher life r'or eveliliiK Kown. and In fact for alt ilrna.y occasion, tho high waist I asatn de rlifur. although the normal lino still cllnc triumphant about your mlddlo for middle day wear, After the surfeit Of ttlde girdle and Mhi8 galore. It I a promUed relief from .monotony that many Parisian dreMtnaker nnd denlgnem ar now favoring narrow Inch-and-a- wondering why their yoke was so heavy. Today men are calling for "loavea and llsli," aa In Christ's day, but they are unwilling to pay the prlco that provides food for soul hunger and bring peace ot heart. As soon as wo cease building on the sand and step out on tho rock Christ Jesus, tho advantages of our royal citizenship Is appreciated. Wo reallxe that tho great Grand Master of this unlverso is our loving, heavenly Father. Tho same, that St. Luko saya "bad passion" on his wayward child. This wonderful father baa compassion on tho weary today, but to reallxe It , must walk In His way. Do not Imagine that tho church of Christ Is opposed to true social service. Christ was a laboring man and know tho burdens of thoso who earned their bread In the aweat of their face. In the church of Christ, conscienro authority The position of service alone rnrrlti with It honor Ask for tho place lu tho church which no one clso desires. There I room at tho bottom In Christ's service. In Christ's church fellowship Is the Joy. 1 John. W, "If wo walk In the light, a Ho Is In the light, we lmvo fellowship ono with another," Man 1 so lonely without tho friend ship of Christ. Many today res tie In tho vlnoynrd of tliu lord would (It: (I rest to their souls In sorting others. Christ found a crippled man by the pool with no ono to help him Into lu waters. This man found the needed fellowship In Christ. HU kingdom offers refuge to all even to day. If you aro weary, give Him n trial. lu addition to the Ima untKim who are considering "itti4 lit, on tho various street im mutt-eim bci made this siimmrr ouul4 tfni are making !ntetlc' on ta lU Kind uf work, etc A rpMMentall ' 'h Wum Construction rompAit) i bete, ni looking over the field Tht cva-c n, through the r!riit Waut(th(. I in; company rompii) U ttt tt-'t lirfart pavellirrtt here a tw;U t years ago. It also underlood that itv-a i to., Oram l'a rontraciorv, t U iirina on bidding on iw t4 U K.amalh fall work Huuscrlb for lb ll-rIJ. (4 rsttt a month, EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of liuslara eH-rlrnre U tluit itiakr rrtldrucy. It I with great pride that wo ran truthfully slate tliat the dllTrrral drtxiiiiiirnU of our titulars am managed by liirM of ciprrlrarv. i:rrlrarHl buyers, eterirntcd liulclwr. esperimrcd fulirr, epcrlcnrel salraiaen and exVrnrrtl itellvvrywris all nmillss to give you Hie iN-NCfll of tliHrrflltlrNry. Tlilak hl over mIwn derlng your supplies for the table. 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EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED In (tin Havings Hank mIH Into many nun in a !' T1 TIiomj aro no rallun-a to crraao ta tlirt aavlng Knrh one anrnuls ami abw llii oihrra to Increase awl ' tlply, , Ut ua alimv you ho,r l.n-hl iiint.-rlally Im ii' I" Mvlnga. FIRST TRUST and KLAMATH FA SAVJNGSBAIf l4OKflPN JL; aa---l-lBa1 7 Zi i t- -