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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1914)
I, jT (y "4 is. i'i ira MtKO.NKMAtV, Al'HIL M, 1914 " ' wj THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK ! 1913 . Due. 31. fi Jan, 22' 1 Jan. 14, V , 1013 Doc. 31 Mur. 31 QUARTERLY REPORT Kill liir. viifiiui.n GENERAL FUND 1DI3 ItfC. 3'i immiirw " miiih 1M . . w-, J (l winrrai un tlclly balance ....... ytti j To Interval on balance ............ War. 17 -To Imp. f . Csr 24 To Imp. Mr JlToTnie 0C.4O 00, 46 13. CO 4.00 7,034,30 110.02 1. lUlffl uu 114, 460.:? Mur 31 -To hand STREET 1 V 1 4 iVt, 6 To Caah Flue . Mr 31 To caah Tnw Xr 31 To Cash FIiim .1 133,00 . 1,163.00 77.60 II. 363. 60 REFUNDING 1913 Ik 31 To Hal. on Hand. I7l 4k 7M 4K lM Mar 31- -To Hal. on Hnd,,J3.e SEWER t13 , 31 To llal.uii liant..ll,M.if. l,k4,66 ! Mar 3lt-To Hal, on liana. ii.aiT.u fourth si:wi:h i:.ir lI3 1914 IM" 31 To lUUnrn ...... 1433. CS Mar. 31 To Hal. on hand. .$461.70 Mar 31 Tu Caah .. ..... 31.06 $401.70 $401.70 FOURTH XKUItlt.UNIT INT. AI'CT. 1913 1911 ! 31 -To llalatir ,130.00 Mar 31 II) Hal. on ham!. .. .$39.66 Mar 3! -To Caih S.C& Itxi 39,e6 I'AltK FUXD !( 1914 IU( 31 To Balance .,., It. Mar. 31 Hy Halanco $1,034,73 Mar 31 -To Tu 377.76 1034.73 1024,73 IMtXD NIXKIMi FUXD 3 1914 W 31 To Halanco t3.IM.6H Mar, 31 Hy Halanco .$3.469.9 Mar 31 ToCaali 367.31 $3,45,9 3,469.9 I.VTKIIKHT SINKINO FUXD 1914 To HalauCK $1,643.62 Mar. 31 Hy IM. Inl. To Tap 3,01029 Coupon I 160.00 Mar. 31 Hy Hat. on hand. &.Q3K.91 1913 (Mr 3! Marrh 31 l&,ta9l IMIMtOVirMUXT IIUXD XIXKIXO FUXD FIRST UNIT 1913 1914 IV. 31 To Balance , . . $1,695 74 Mar. 31 Hy Halanen Jan 32 ToCuh 10.47 IVh 6 To C'aah 63.39 11.076.10 IMI'HOVKMKNT ItOXD tI3 Dm- Jl To Halanco ... ,$1,0H3,6C Jan, 23 ToL'Mh 7.91 K.b 6 To Caali ........ 36.30 (1,130.73 SECOND (MFIIOVKMKNT 1913 Hoc, 3. -To Overdraft (69.77 IMI'ltOVKMHXT IIOXD rilXKIXIi FUXD 1913 1914 IK-c. 31 To Balance $3,222,79 Mar. 31 By Balance Jan 17 To Caah ....... 76.36 K.b S To Caah ........ 343,07 (3,640,81 IMI'ltOVKMK.NT lire, 31 To Halanco (678.84 Jan. 17 To Caah 30.17 I'.b 6-To Caal 133.64 , THIRD UNIT IIOXD FUXD l13 1UH ..,.., Hoc. 31 To Balance (90.37 Mar. 31 By Halanco (80.37 IMI'ltOVKMK.NT BOND HIXKIX41 FUXD Dw. 31 To lUliwco (603.78 Mar, 31 By Balance .,...(003. .8 IMI'ltOVKMK.NT II4XD IXTKHKHT FUXD '"la ,91 Dec. 31 To,lUInc (1.076.16 Mar. 31 By Bolance (1.076.16 FOURTH UNIT IIOXD FUND ,B13 1013 ..,., UoC, 31 By Ovardrnft ,...(108.46 IMWlOVK.MK.NT IIOXD HI.NKINd FUXD 1913 if"'lr- 18H Dvc, 3 Tot Halanco .,,.(3,934.39 Mur. 31 By Halanco ....(4,818.38 J a n. 2 2 TO Caih 831,66 Jan. 24 To Caah ....... 63.33 ,' 4,318.38 IMI'ltOVKMK.NT BOND -To Halanco ......1611.73 .BI ........ -To Caah .,,,,... 110.70 33,60 1766.08 FIFTH, UNIT IMI'HOVKMKNT DOXD FUND -To Balanc 6188.67 Mar. 31 By lUUnra IU, -to cam , ... v, . 16.48 (114.10 IMI'HOVKMKNT BOM) . 1013 Boo. 81 To Balance 788.71 Kb, 6 Tq Caih ..,.,.... 11.96 (816.68 ..,...(807.98 OF THE POUCE JUDGE itin.u ,11,11(111 III, IUII IUH Mur Jl.ly pnlil vvnrronlH I , 166.70 lly Imlancn tin Imml .14,460.32 1X0,021.911 FUND 113 W. 31- Mar. 31- ranU . Mur. 31- niiii . Mar 31 II)' Ovnflm.,.1 -lly IM War. My IM "t'tti. on lly Hal, on liatiil. 72.34 37V.66I 0.07 KIM.04 BOND FUND t!U f 1,362.60 Mar 3 1 -1 1 I'l 3llly I'l. Watranti..$373.aN Mar 31 Hy Inl. on amue. , . 43,92 Mar 31 Hy Hal. on Ham!.. 303.0ti $71. 4K FUND 1914 Mar 3111) Pld Vourher No 61 $ 07.12 Mar. 2 Hy Hal. on hand.. 1,117.43 $I,RM.66 $6,1X1.91 ,,(1,076.10 $1,679.10 IXT, SIXKIX4I FUXD 1914 Mar. 31 Hy Balance .. .$1,120.73 UNIT IKXD FUXD (1,130.73 .(3,640.81 IIOXD IXT. (3,640.81 .FUXD 1914 ti Mar. 31 By Balance .(748.66 4,318.38 V IXTKHKHT FUXD 11 -.- Mnr. 31 By Balaucx (766.08 (766,08 HI N KINO FUND 1114.16 ll'14 Mar. 31- -Hv Ualauco , . . . .1807.81 itr . . 7.70 Mar. 31- -By I'd. Vouchtr (816.68 imimiovi:mi:.t JD13 lire. 31 -To llnlnnro 112.41 .Jan, ;u To Cnih 03,01 Feb, 6 -To Caah , 13,17 iMnr 31 TnCmili 1.1 1100,37 1190,37 KLAMATH AVKNUK I'll,! IOI S in. . ., .. ifw. diio iiBinncn 1343,10 KLAMATH AVIINU 1DI3 un Dec. 31 To llalance I303.8U Mar. 31 JJy Dalance 303.8 IIIIIIMJK HTItKl.T IMI'ltOVKMHXT Itfl3 li)H the. 31 To Halanco (139.33 Mar. 31Hy llalance 1139.83 hi:com htiikitt imi'iiovkmknt . 113 1914 I)C. 31 TollaUiiCo 121.43 Mar. 31 By llalance ........121,42 ' HUCO.Wl 8THKKT IXT. FUND 1913 1914 Dor. 31 To llalance (11.67 Alar 31 Oy lialance 111.67 DEFICIT PAVING FUNDS FIRST UNIT UF.FICIT HOXU FUND 19J3 1914 ltc. 31 To Halanco $140.03 Mar. 3 1Ily Halanco $236.67 Feb. 6 To Caih 89.64 1236,67 UF.FICIT IM)XI 1913 tJ-r. 31 To Halanco .112.63 SECOND UNIT DKKICIT IIONIl FUXD 1913 1914 l)r,r. 31 To Halanco ...... .178.77 Mar. 31 By Balance ...,..$90,70 Jan, 20 To faun 11.97 Jan. 20 To fault 4.90 $90.70 DKI'ICIT IIOXD 1913 Dec. 31- To Halanco ...$9.00 THIRD UNIT DKKICIT IIOXD FUXD 1914 To Balnure $89.CG Mar. 31 By Balance DKI'ICIT IIOXD IXT. FUND 1913 t)rc. 31 1913 Drr. 31 To Halanco $2,00 FIRST DKKICIT DOXD 1913 Dee. 31 To Balance ......$766.26 !). 31 To Cash 679.67 (1.404.82 DOXD IXT. DKKICIT 1913 Mar. 31-To Caah $332.26 $332.26 SECOND UNIT . DKKICIT IIO.ND SI.NKI.NO FUXD 1913 1914 IWe. 31 To Balance $331.79 Mar. 31 By Balance $466.09 )rf. 31 To Caah 14 4.30 DKKICIT IIOXD IXT. Sl.NKIXO FUXD 1913 1913 Mar. 31 To Caah $79.31 Dec. 31 By Overdraft $69.74 1914 Mar. 31 By Ilalaucr ....... 9.67 $79.31 THIRD DEFICIT IIOXD 1913 Doc. 31 To Balance (334.93 Dec. 31 To Cash 233.63 (668.46 DEFICIT IIOXD f.'H Mar. 31 To Cash (130.47 $110.4; I. A. 1- Leavltl. Police Judgo of hereby certify that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct statement of the, of lead; your back hurts or the urine receipt and disbursements, and the condition of each particular fund, ahown . cioudr fUn 0f sediment or you are therein at tho close or business on tho 31st day of March. 1814, as exhibited ... ,' . f . th by the ledger and file of my offlc.. for the quarter ending the Slat day of obliged wseek relief two or Urea March. 1914. .times during the night; If you aattar Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 20th day of April. 1914. with sick headache or dlxty, nerroua (Heal) Perhaps tho most amusing supersti tion of the sailor 1 in considering It a crime for any member of the crow to leave port with hi washing bill un- PAY YOUR BILLS FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DON J. KUMWAI.T, Free. BF.RT K. - Surveyor and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'S. VLANH, HI.UKI'RINTS, Kte. KLAHATUVAUUHtHimOtt IIOXII INTF.ltF.HT I'UNI I9H Mur .11- 11 llnlnnro 1100.37 '" A March 31 Hy Ilaluncu $342.10 K I'II.Ij INT. I'UXI) $236.67 IXT. FUND 1914 Mar. 31 Hy llalance $12.63 $90.70 IXT. FUND 1914 Mar. 31 By Balance $9.00 .$89.00 ' ISiM Mar. 31 By Balance $2.06 UNIT KI.NKI.NO FUXD 1914 Mar. 31 By Balance 11.464.82.. , T K1NKIXO FUXD 1913 Dec 31-fly Overdraft ( 79.37 j9j4 Mar. 3! By Balance 262.88 ..- r 379.31 UNIT 81XK1.NO FUXD H Mar. 31 By Balance (&68.4C IXT. SINK1XQ FUND 1913 (668.46 Dec. 31 By Overdraft ..(59.86 914 Mnr. 31 By Balance 60.63 (120.4; the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do. oJtrti Y..V I . V "",c" -"' ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon laved to bo the c.u.e of bad weather,, & Qt being encountered Just after leaving .., . . . tM . ,, ,, W.B.M port with a chock Instead of caah. Then you will have both a rec ord of your payment and a re ceipt as well. Checks on the First Trust and Savings Bank aw good as gold. You can secure- a book of them by opening nn account there. You avoid lota of trouble and dignify your business by their use. IS. M. UUI1U, Vice I'rea. and Treaa. WITMROW, Secretary Give Pigs Rotahon of Crops Influences In igadon Expert Stationed in Amount of Water Needed. Other Items of Interest to the Farmer and Stockman WASIIINOTON, V C .prll 22. Karnera and pig urowera do not al ways nipreclnt tho value of green feed a and Hiicculcnt (mature for their animal. Too often the boa; la con sidered a acavenner, and bla ability to utilize waate la regarded aa hla chief value. However well the pi servee this purpose. It wilt pay for Kood care, food and housing; Forage crop are especially beoeflclal to young animals. It H possible to grow them much more profitably and suc cessfully when a good green field of palatable and nutritious paaturage Is provided. Experiments and practical farmers' experience prove that gain In weight are made at. leas cost on forage than on the dry lot. Breed sow can be carried through the season on pasture jot Ie" coal tua& whn grain fields! 'are entirely depended upon For- -nnn oo.ain iren air. ana mae uogsjyear)l bf the Un,,d sutM IrrltatIon -cuaner ou more -.uo.eau.ue. in investigation department In co-opera-.$M64.82'w " Ptextnl the contrac- Uon wU the lUtft ,Jn(, board h more tion or disease When animals so reared are put (n . .. tne laiienmg pens ineir gains are un- usually rapid ond profitable. Tho .. . . ... ... ..... .. "r"n " ? "' u ra,ue UJ'1 keep the pig's digestive organs In good condition and the appetite keen. (Tbo entire bog herd can be run on i BIG EATERS 6ET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE A GLASS OF avALTa) BEFORE BREAKFAST IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS VOU The American men and women . ...., , ., Wu. i trouble, becau. we eat too much and all our food I. rich. Our Wood U ' niled with uric add -hlcli the kid- ..1. . u ... th.. ....b.n neys strive to filter out. they w-eaken from overwork, become slucxUh: the" 1 from overwork, become sluggish; Uja,trlct ' .lltHltiiillua llaaiiHa lciaw atftfl 1 S cllmlnatlve tissues clog and the re sult is kidney trouble, bladder weak ness and a genera! decline ia health. When your kidney feel like lumpa spells, add stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather ia bad.dary farming are now receiving much get irom your pnarmacisi aooui iour IUSIi IWI M taaacp va -a' ! will then act fine. Thi famous salts! its made from the acid of grapes and I lemon Juice, combined with lltbla, I and haa been used for generation to flush and stimulate clogged kidney; to neutralise the, acids in the urine so It no longer la a source of lrrlta-i tion. thus ending bladder disorder. Jad Salt is inexpensive; cannot la lure, makes a delightful tfereacentj llthia water beverage, and belong In every home, because noooay can make a mistake by having a good kld - ney flushing any time. Advertisement MRS. A. I'KTKRSTFINKR'S Not much ailver, Rut plenty to eat, For a two bit mead It can't he beat. ISO Sixth Street New Ante fir Sale ON EASY. TERMS or will take part in trade I have a snap In income Main street property. Sm MAGUIRE 4S1 Lots of Green Food Idaho Writes Regarding Fixing the forage crop, and will profit by this method of management. Don II. Bark of Boise, In charge of Investigations by the department of agriculture, relating to the dnty of water, lias written a atatcment which shows that rotation of crops and sol! fertility has a great Influence, on Ox- ilng Jhe amount of water needed for proper crop production. "It has been long known," say Bark, "(hat a much greater yield of grain or potatoes and other crop could be made on fertile ground such a alfalfa sod than could be mado upon raw arid soils that have never been fertilized In any way. Little bas been known, however, aa to the Irri gation requirements of the Increased yield on the fertile soils. 'The duty of th watr Investlga- il)on wnicn nas oeen carnea on thrnurhaut Idaho durlnr the last four thrown much new light on this sub- ,. J' Blue stem wheat on new sol! that had never previously been cropped or fertilized, produced 2,000 pounds of grain to the acre with an application tt 1 1 ,-A fA.t at th. druAnr ... ,' ...,,, ... ., pertment station during the 1910 tea- son. while tbe same wheat on the aame ground during tbe Mason pro duced but 1,323 pounds of wheat to the acre with an application of 1.3 acre feet per acre, showing a consid erably less efficiency from the water because of the decreased fertility of the soli. An experiment with Big Four oats showed similar reoults. On many- farms tbe straw Is not only not made use of. but the farm-1 "E, M. Andrew arrived last Bight er considers It a nuisance. So the, from New York city, where he baa straw stack, are burned. On the ex-j been engaged for the past six moaths clua,ve gra,n farm-t0 use the 8lrw "?lln writing grand and comic opera a very difficult problem. Some tests, librettos. He inform ua that he baa l ben made ld,eatel that, sflaUl-1 - P wWeh U la th. Mlh,t , over the gran fleldSjhands of the composer Slgnor Flor- it ft 1 11 hi- onatlntr Avar (nn ffill txrhAnt J.j- wv.a l AiMi Wa mna . " " ".;... "'. ' . ,. 7" ,n ,ne autumn t0 heIn llolJ tn snow ... The best method 9f utilising the ftraw, however, I3 to increase the live Block until all the products of the farm. Including the straw, are- used up In caring for the animals. Such a farm will wear longer, will work easier and maintain a maximum yield for a much longer time. The subjects of dairy stock and How the Rebels Got Hold of This Is the Btory of how the rebels Ibccured their nm gunboat, the Tarn- pico. It's a ahort Btory, full of mean- ling wuea mu wny ana wnereiore oitimltutlon or a tuau bouse. Then tho imany happenings lu Mexico are taken lights went on again, and the society Into consideration. It bes-an Christmas evening, ia the port of Quay ma, where the Tumplco had entered the harbor to give her crow n onnortiinltv to celebrate. That'US seorea ui ieruu were Kaiw othcera gave a ball. The highest socl- ety folks ln Guaymas went out outo the gunboat The champnguo aud the hour bad a race tu boo which could fly the most Atlll 1 una tiAAlr and nnlr pnn. testunU! 3 :? -- tlme the . I . ., H.n.Hnna n..uvn.n society gins auu uiauuui v. uwwh had becomo well acquainted with the Mexican seafighters of the Tamplco. Suddeuly tho lights went out on the gunuont who pui mem om no'reBanin, Qmeet on the TaaMss one knows. AVhy they were put out la another question that even Huertai,hreatl i himself haa tried In vain to answer, A tremendous clamor arose from tho fathers and husbands on board They demanded that the lights be turned on. They groped about ia the pitch darkness, seeking their women attention throughout the country, particularly in newer sections, where dairying ha not been followed and nltere dairy stock Is scarce. On aaay of tho irrigation project special ef fort, la being made by Individual faraa cr end by groups and aaaoclatloaii of farmers to obtain dairy stock. In many cases tbe settler . are short of funds and cannot wltketat srslatance obtain tbe cowa eoaaridered necessary for the profitable worklag of their farms. In these case busi ness men and bank have cobm for ward and advanced tbe funds, aecur Ing the return of the loan with later tMt by mortgages. Dairy cows of proven merit are ob tained only at a high premium. The purchaser of dairy cows must' bear In mind that a matured cow of proven p.crtt Is not for sale in any place la the United States for the average price which tbe settler In tbe new country can afford to pay. ANDREWS IS NOW WRITING OPERAS FORMEIt STAR, WHO PRODUCED "THE MIKADO," HERE FOKODB ELKS, IS JUST NOW EXKRCIS 1XO HIS CREATIVE GENIUS Of Ed Andrews, who produced the Mikado for tbe Klamath Fall KUw tm 1913, and who scored a triumph aa ("Koko." the Medford Mall prlnU tt 'follewing: , ''". "'"" ""' " - able composer In thl country. dis-jname of the opera Is "Linda.' I. ... ...:. . . . xam and the plot is laid in Virginia in about 1812. Mr. Andrew haa also contract ed with Victor Herbert, Reginald e Doven and Alfred Rovyne, tor light opera librettos. He ha two unfinish ed librettos which he will complete In the next two month. Ed ia a real Medfordite, and aaya our beaatlful si enery. climate aad surrounding are much more conducive to literary work than the noise and whirl of a great dtr." the "Fleet" folks and calling their names. Pan- demonium uot only reigned; it hailed, There were twent'mlnute of this 1 folks of Guuyuios. maidens, matrons ani1 lnea went a8nor ln wloua stages of ire and excitement urignuana eariy unnsuna. morn- Huerta by Indignant Mexican men.' of Guaymas. To tho credit of several of tho officers of the Tamplco they left the ship in Indignation. The details of what happened dur ing tho dark twenty minutes of the !S!Z.2ittZ2l .OIMI'O igtBUU U.M HUHV W tlW VWV1B Imple 1 of the Tamplco would corns to aftaleo City to testify against their brother officers on the warship. JIuerta was mad to ths core. ,T) remaining oncers on the kmw ,t( They ne,r(1 ,of Husto's -and the next thing Jdexlea kasw. the Tamplco, crew, eHesrs aad' all,' bad gone over to the rsssls.wlM sJasV, ly took them, the Tamples- basaahsfca rv. nrat waranip tee revet bhm twY,, sessed. t , r r, ll a 4 i !1 l 't rfl M 19U Mar. 81T aUlaae