The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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"Safety First Expo
Is Started in Ohio
COLUMH08, Jan. is. With ox
kihin from '",'1r " "coro of ,n,'",'
Ih, Biulrlnl safety exhibition oponcd
h(re todny under ' direction of llio
.... i,iii.(rlnl commission, It In Iho
Aril vxIilUttloti of IU kind to ho held
utulr lat direction,
mw York I ropresontod by twolve
... i.. lAnteul manufacturing concm-u,1
llllnolt ty l,1" "l"1 Pennsylvania uy iliiioiiH.. is biting shown by llfii Iiihiii
four. Aiiiodk other states tepioNontodJMiico compiinlm,
LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE
iCoiiiiiimilirttloii" " t'lo,
rrld f"r publication hIioiiIiI Ii
Hltn on one wil r iii mimt mil),
uliituM he oiioiiixiitlnl by llio imine
w
.h,1 mut he in onil
nd ddri r I lie wwler. If I lie
urllcr dix-n not ilelie lo Iwve the
taint imblUlied It honld bo o
tld).
Kdltor lleraiil. Every onco In u
whll you gUu tho public n nhul nbont
the nstrotmge extended to null ord.r
house, mid to it certain extent yon
rv rliM On the othor hand. Iho
null order Iiuukw patron nro not nl
i.ihrr la tlm wrong, Tho mer
chant! of Khuiiuth Fall could got
ill of the trndo that goes out of the
...., if iin.v would hut uinkti the
IU1"
rfforti or nl loam tho groat mnjorliy
,,:
in ii.
Whern Hit) mnll order house win
Ii rliht hnv They have their cata
logue right at Imnd, oud when the
firmer wants an arttclo ho doesn't
wlt until he goon to town to (tot It,
but order It from tho catalogue. ThU
urn Article may he on Halo In town,
but be linn no way of knowing that.
It may bo that he wilt hnvo to no
to town to col hi purchase when It
Arrive, mid ho known from expert
tare that lie may not ho nhlo to Ret
the Deeded article when ho doe xo
lo lotn, ho ho give tho bimlnesi to
the mall order home before lie will
take tliu chance,
Them U no reason In tho world
why the town merchant should not
let thl business if ho want to ko
after It. Every farmer In thin valley
take the county imperii, and every
taper ho taken U read, and read
thoroughly,
It la Juit ai eaay to send a lultvr
from Ibis valley and ordor articles
advertlacd In local paper aa It la to
Had to Chicago for an article adver
tised In a mall order catalogue. More
than thai, wo reallte that wo will have
the advantaco of a personal Inspcc
lion of mieh article when wo ko to
town, which In the ono great ndvaut
aae of the local merchant'.
Kreryonc realize that It I not tho
price that drawn tho trade to the
mall order house, for when everything
I taken Into consideration pontage,
freight or expreaa, etc. thero la no
great dllfercncu In tho price. It la
the conrenlenco In ordering, and thl
convenience could b more than off
t If the local merchant allowed half
tho enterprise that tho mall ordor
houae do,
Every advertising export In tho
country agrees that tho column of
the local papor form tho het known
advertlilng medium. Hut what chnnco
aa a Uncoil Valley rancher got to
order any, a lot of groceries
through tho columna of any paper.
Initead of Jumping onto tho ranch
er that ordcra a hill of goodu from u
"talogiio that lay on hi table, why
don't you onco In a whllo Jump onto
the merchmita that through tholr
Mlllgcncenot to call It anything
elie mnko inich n courso nlmoHt n
neceaslty!
At certain t linos of tho yenr tho
xverogo ranchor calculate what por
tion of his earning tin can Invoat In
Krotcrlc. clothing, now rauchln
y. tools, hoiiHohold furnlturo, etc.,
M I would llko ro know whoro ho
' I go for nocaaary Information If
not to his catalogue? Certainly not
to hla local pupcr.
I Just want to remark, Mr. Kdltor,
tho inorchnnta patroulro tholr
homo Institutions ono-tonth you, ono
one-hundrodth-a much na thoy yoll
.V, rtt,lc,,or ,0 Pntronlao tho Bnmo,
," ', '" warrant that by tho tlmo
ney have dono IIiIh thoy won't hnvo
"hy reason to howl.
U standH to roaon that I, or any
wr mnll ordor patron, would rather
bu. Ur monoy r,8ht ,,or(' Rt homo'
" , the samo tlmo, thero la no
effn.Wby Wo "houW nuk
d-T.t ?. wlr0B,M n wwehant that
wantthlnkonoughofourtrji)l8to
ILfc ."' Lot tho Kttth Fall
th. . nm" orin buitneu, and
half w Wl" m0t h,m moro t,mn
MAIL ORDER RANOHRR,
n rut Connecticut, MiihhucIiiimoIIh, Mis
Mourl, Ithodn Island, Colonulo, Mlchl
Kn, N,ew Jersey, Wisconsin mid Wont
Virginia,
Safety iiiillniicra on railroads are
hown by suvoral railroad companies,
Tho bureau of rifrty Mini ulllcloncy of
thu Alcohol I.eagiio of tlm United
Statu Is diiiiiiiiiiitnttliiit llic tolutloii or
alcohol to necldwitH. Prevention of
REPORT OF Till: CONDITION
01' Til 12
First National Bank
At Klamath Falls, In. tho Htnlo of Oi
ji;nn i.i 1 1 , clone of IhihIiioah. Iicnni
ner i. i:m. .
KEHOUItCKH
Loan nod discount
lll7,Uf. ' ,
OmrdmfiM, niiMeeiiiod ... K,r.; T. I
I'. I). botiilH depimllod to
Hfctiro cliculiillon (inr
value) no.iiQiMio
t'. H. boiida to Hvcuro tl.
H, diiposltN (iur viilui') 1 r,,l)l)(i
Other IioiiiIn to tmuiTK,
poitinl aiivliiK ir,,iiun
IIoihIh, ui'curltlim, i-to., on
liuiul (other than
mockH, ItirltiilliiK pro-
niliiiiiH on' samo 2ri.-
5CI.71
llllMll
""""'
' pledge'
aecnrltle, ite.,
d aa ridlnlnral
for ntnt or other do-
IIOMltM, (I'. H. pOHtlll
ravltiK exrludod)
$333. r.O til.UM "I
Hiibiicrlptou to ritock of
Federal Itiwirvo hunk
10,700.00
(.im amount ii n p aid
.. If. K3.3a 1, 110.07.
Hanking houno 30,000.00
Furnlturo and fixture. fi.noo.oo
l)ui from Federal lie-
m-rvi. hank lt.opn.iio
Duo from approved re-
erv ngentH In reu-
irnl renervo c 1 1 I oh'
$18,113.47
Dun from approved ie-
Mi'i-vn ngeut In oth
er reserve c 1 1 I o a
03,3CC.U3
Duo from bauka and
baukora (other than
above)
OoUldo checka and nili
or null Item
Clicckx on hank In tho
mii mo city or town n
reporting bnnk
Note of other national
bauka
lawful money rnorvo In
liauk aprclo $30,Rr4.37
Legal lender uotea
12.080
Itedemptlou fund with U.
H. Treaaurer (not more
than C per cent on rlr
ciilatlon) 70,480.40
2,2 1 Mi)
1 ,001.73
l.r.t; :!,.v.i
7C0.IM)
37,714.37
n.'ooo.oo
Total
f7fiO.37B.OS
i,iAHii.rrn:.s ;
.. . . . . im mm mi
Uapllttl atock pnlil In ...flOO.UOO.OU
Hurplu fund 12,000,00
Itndlvlded prollts 1.110.7i
Circulating notes luii.omi.ou
Due to banks or bankers
(othor than above) .. 31,003.35
vldends uupnld O.flOO.OO
Dl
Demand depesits:
Individual deposits sub-
J i rj t to o Ii o ii k
1388.310.83
CertlllcntoB of deposit due
In leis than 30 dnya
1238.10
Cortlllod checks 729. 2B
Cashier's checks out-
Rtnndlng ... $1,320.03
United States deposit
$10,04r..!)l
Postal and savings de
posits $8,012.10
fltnto and munlclpnl de
posits $27,000 430,505.02
Time dopeslts:
Certificates of deposit duo
on or nfter 30 dnya 58.830.28
Othor bonds liorrowect
without furnishing col
lateral security for
samo 17,800.00
Totuj ,$700,375.02
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss:
I, I.uallo ltogors, cashier of tho
nbovo named batik, do solemnly uwonr
th,nt tho nbovo atntemont Is truo to
tho bet of my knowlodgo and bollef.
M38MH (noaKU8,..Cahlor.
Corroct Attest;
10. I. McCORNACK,,
B. R. RRAME8,
L, F. WILMT8,l)lroctor8.
Subscribed anil sworn to before, mo
thl 12th day of Jnnuury, 191G.
nBRT R. WITHROW,
Notary Public,
THE EVENING
Hole From Which Firemen Dragged
170 Subway Victims in New York
5 PVMKirwrjniMMMMMn SMKKMKK9KMKKtKKKnUftBMUKIKUKKKKKtKKk
LljHiBllKm.1LLgLLKgiftJk - ' ' (SfflxBw
Restoring Firemanff
With a Pulmotor
.Mor thiui 170 ir-Kin, inott of
tlirm half Hiiirociited with smoko,
iinil homo of ilio'iii In a lUiiKcroua
coudlllen: wer dragged from this
hole on llriindwny, near Fifty-third
! t reel, near the heart of tho I.UKlest
Section of the elty, when (Ire Hprood
!throiu;li New York'a groat under-
ground tunnel. .
j Whllo tialiiH, each carrying 400.
. wen running leia than u niliuito
lapint, during thu morning ruali hour,
In the great New Vorls auhway, which
cnrrlea more than u million p:isscn
gera each day, lire liroko out from
defective wires, Three of four trains
yero atulleil In tho Ilrondwny tunnel
near Fifty-third street As linn been
, ,. ,,,.,.,
euHtomnry, tho guards locked tho
doors, Ihus hhuttliig In tho piiKsen-
L0IB
Smoku hegun to iiour In tho
.hM ,..
windows.
iiiiiKi (iiicpv lift'. n niini intvi
jibe gm.ids had tied leavl
locked In. Windows wero
leaving thorn
smashed
tiiitl men iiuil women piled out on
I tho trucks those of them who had
i
not fallen unconscious on Iho doors
of the cars.
Firemen " and policemen toio out
the ulr gratings on tho llrondway
sldowulk and letting down ladders
carried out scores. Tho rescuers
themselves hud to bo treated with
pulmotor, and many passengers
wore revived with them. Several
score of ambulances carried tho
victims to nearby hospitals.
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HEAD STUFFED.FR0M
CATARRH OR A COLD
i
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils V
Open.- Air Passages Right Up. -.
F'1
InuUut rollofno waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; tho nlr
passages of your head clear and you
can brealho frooly. No more Imwk-
lug; snuffling, blowing, headache, dry-
ucss. No struggling for broath at
night; your cold or catarrh dlsap-
pears.
Cot iv small bottle of Ely's Cream
Palm from your druggist now. Apply
a llttlo of this fragrant, nutlseptlc,
healing cream In your nostrils It
penotrates through every ulr passage
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
KC gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBigllllllllllllllllllllll b"
rScb.-(WS'AMiMSUr. - .vs. . t , j-i.vw ...,A.., -
EsmssssHKHrs;
of tho head, soothes tho Intlamed or I
swollen mucous membrane and relief
eomos Instantly. !
It's Just fine. Don't stny stuffed i
up with u cold or nasty cntnrrh,
(Paid Advertisement)
Many womon arc nmong the vol
iinteots who are furnishing blood
for tho wounded soldiers in the
Lyons, Krunce, nospnai. ;
?Jm ,, neoglng Now,
y,.k.g ,-,iy woman uutomobllo bro-
(er claims that it Ib no business for'
u woman to take up ns n livelihood
Insurance that pays. See Cltilcoto,
(llt.l Main street.
Subscrlb'e for the' Hemld, SO cent
a month,
eMaeti
7M
-JZZZZZZZX.
msssBSSBsssssam
When baby sutlers with eczema or
some itching skin' rouble, use Doan's
Ointment. A llttlo of it goes a long
, , ,.,., ..,
way and it is safo for children. Fifty
i cents n box at all drug stores.
WINES
(1ENUI.NH
PURE GRAPE IIRANDY,
PURE APPLE l)HANtY,
PURE PEACH IIRANDY
FOH THE CONNOISSEUR
Ideal for tho Home.
KLAMATH . LIQUOR
COMPANY
l'INK GROVE PICKUPS
ft
1 (llernlil Bpccfnl Service)
i l'INK OIIOVK, Jan. 12.--Thoro was
.a good attendance ot the recent meet
ing of tho 1'lno Orovo Iltorary bo
'clety. Tho program Included songs,
recitations and a debate.
Tho debato subject was, "Reselved:
That alnvcry was a blessing to the
black race." Tho leaders wore' Mr.
JMIIlor, on tho nlTlrmntlvo and Mr.
Iccnblco, on tho ncgatlvo. Tho af-
llirmatlvo sldo won.
' Mr. Urcltenstein and Ivan Iccn
jblce have been "logging" sage brush
itlils week.
I Mr. Miller and son have been log
ging Bilge brush this weok.
Miss .lennlo tcenblce Is visiting
friends In Klamath Falls this week.
Tho man who cats apples has llttlo
deslro to drink. nAOKKY'S APPLE
.ItJICK should be more widely used.
24tf
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LEGAL NOTICES
.Vol leu f Dissolution f l'iiilncrslilp.
, Notice is hereby given, that the
co-partnership heretofore existing
'between Carl Schubert Sr. and Carl
Schubert Jr. and Augusta' Schubert
tundor tho firm name and stylo of The
.Sportsmen Kqulpmcnt company, and
doing business at Klnmatlr Falls,
, Klamath county, Oregon, has been
jthis 8th day of January, 1915, dis
taolveil by mutual consent. Carl Schu
Ibcrt Jr. has retired from tho business
land said firm, and the said Augusta
I Schubert will continue tho said busl
. ness, at the place and under the
same firm name, and will nssutno all
I the obligations of the former business
land take all the stock, property, ac-
luums aim uBgeis, mereui.
; Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
"January 8, 1915.
! CARL SCHUBEKT. Jr.
j AUGUSTA SCHUBERT.
1 9-16-23-30.
'Administrator's Notice lo Creditors,
'in the County Court ot the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Klamath,
in the matter of the estate of George
Schuel, deceased. V. II. Shaw, ad
ministrator. NOTICE is hereby giVen, that W.
II. Shaw has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of George
' Schuel, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
in o3ou t same, with proper vouchers.
I within six mouths from tho date
hereof, to me at my olllcc, 209-10
Wlllits building, Klamath Falls, Ore-
,gon.
H. SHAW, Administrator.
BERT C. THOMAS, Attorney
for Administrator.
Dated January 7, 19J.5.
I 7-10-2 1-2 S-4
,
j Order to Show Cause
i
I In the County Court or the State of
Oregon, for tho County ot Klam
ath. In tho matter of the estate of Mary
A. Kilgore, an Insane person.
It appearing to the court from
the petition tiled In this cause on
tho -4th day of January, 1915, b
Silas V. Kilgore, tho guardian of
tho person and estato of Mary A.
Kilgoro, an insane person, praying
for an order of this court for tho
sale of the unassignod dower right
of said Mnry A. Kilgore in and to the
following described real property,
situated In tho County of Klamath,
Stnto of Oregon, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (SV
U). section five (5); tho west
one-half of tho southeast quarter
(V& SE4), section five (5); the
southeast quarter of tho southeast
quarter (SEV4 SEU). section six
(0), in township forty-one (41)
south, range fourteen (14) east,
ot the Wlllamctto Meridian,
that tho said real property be sold
at private sale; that it is necessary
and for tho best interest of said
estate that said interest be sold, or
so much thereof ns may bo neces
sary for the proper support and
maintenance ot said Mary A. Kilgore,
utciesald, and for tho proper sup
port and maintenance ot her family.
IT JS HEREBY ORDERED, That
the next of kin ot said Mary A.
Kilgoro, and all persons interested
In said estate, appear before this
court at 10 o'clock, a. in., on Mon
day, tho first day of February, 1915,
In tho court room ot this court, in
Klamath Falls, Oregon, then and
thoro to show cnuso why an order
should not bo made and entored tor
the salo ot said interest in said real
property, or so much of the samo os
rnuy be found to be necessary.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,
That a copy of this order bo pub
lished at least once a week tor three
consecutive and successive weeka In
tho Evening Herald, a daily news-
paom
paper published and of fjrai"jr-
dilation In Klamath Couatf, OfHf'
Kon' j JL
WM. 8. WORDBN, ' H
MARION HANKS, JUAgtrv:
Dated this 0th day of Jaanary,
1915. O-IHO-IT
'X ,
Notice of Bhertra
By virtue of an executkm aa or
der of sale duly Issued out of ti Cir
cuit Court ot Klamath coutfty, Ore
gon, on December 23d. 1914,, in
certain suit In said Circuit Ceirt,
wherein Louisa Welnhard, Ansa Wh
singer, Henry Wagner and Paul Ww
singer, ns cxecutressea and Mctora
of thu last will and testament ot Ht
ry Welnhard, deceased, doing, but '
ncss under tho nama and tyl ,of
ilonry Welnhard Brewery, ar plala
tlffs, and Lydla Retd, C. L, Reed, O.
T. Shaw and S. A. Kroschel arc de
fendants, and wherein the defendant,
S. A. Kroschel Is decreed to hava
first Hen on lot 9 In block 28 of First
Addition to the city of Klamath Fall,
Klamath county, Oregon, in tho am
or $975 together with cost and dla-
bursracnts taxed at $10, and whrela
theso plaintiffs recovered a decrto
against Lydla Reed and C. L. Read ta
tho sum ot $3,031.35, and $100 aa
attorney fees, and $11 coat and dis
bursements, which said decree 1 a4
judged to bo a first Hen on all of tav
real estato described below, except
ing that It be subject to said prior
lion of said S. A. Kroschel on aaldilot
9, block 28, and which said execution.
contained an order of sale ordering
and directing, the sale of the real ea
tato described below to satisfy aald
lion or said defendant, S. A. Kro-chel,
nml said decree ot plaintiff.
Notice Is hereby given, that I will,
on tho 23d day of January, 1918, ftt
tho front door of the court houae at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hoar. of.
1C o'clock in the forenoon ot said day,
sell at public auction to the higkeet
bidder for cash, the following deecrfb
ed real property, to-wit:
Lot 9 of block 28 of First Addi
tion to the City of Klamath Valla.. H
- Klamath county,, Oregon, to satisfy
said Hen of said defendant S. A. '
Kroschel, and said lot 9, block 18
and lot 10 ot said block 28, First
Addition to the City of Klaaaath,.
Falls, Klamath Connty, Oregon,
nnd lot J of block 3 of Falrrlew
Addition to the City of Klaaaatb
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
or so much thereof aa may be neces
sary to satisfy said decree In farof ,
of said plaintiffs, together with all
costs and disbursements that have or
may accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregea,
this 23d day of December. 1914.
C. C. LOW.
SherllT of Klamath County, Oregea.
Hy GEO. A. HAYDON. Deputy.
23-30-0-13-20
Notice, or Hearing of Flaei Aceeaat
In tto County Court of the Stat at
Oregon, in and for Klasaath
County.
In tiio Matter ot the Estate ot Joseph
Conger, Deceased.
Notice is herey given that John
W. Siemens nnd Charles D. Wlllsoa,
executors ot the last will and estate
of Joseph Conger, deceased, have ran
dered, filed and presented for settle
ment, their final account ot their ad
ministration ot the estate of said
deceased, and that they filed there
with their petition for the distribu
tion of the residue ot the said estate
to the persons entitled thereto; aad
that Saturday, the 30th day ot Jan
uary, A. D. 1015, at 10 o'clock la the
forenoon of said day, and the court'
room of the county court ot the state -ot
Oregon In and for Klamath coun
ty, situated In the city of Klamath
Falls, county and state aforesaid,!
the tlmo when and the' place where
tho hearing of the application for the
settlement of said final account,' and
the hearing of said petition for aaal
distribution and such, other matters
pertalulug thereto as may be. coasldr
cred by the court in the premises wUl
be held and considered, and all per
sons interested, in said estate are noti
fied then and there to appear and
show cause, If any they have, way
said final account should not be ap
proved, allowed and -settled, and said
petition for final distribution aad. eta.-;
cr matter and things stated therein
granted as prayed.
Dated at Klamath. Falls, Oregon,
tho 24th day of December, A. D. 1914.
JOHN W. SIEMENS,
CHARLES D. WILLSON,
Executors ot the Last Will of Joseph
Conger, Deceased.
2G-2-9-1C-23
Notice of Final Aceoaat
Notice Is horeby given to the heirs.
creditors, or othor persons interested
iti the estate of N. E. Poston, deeeaa
ed, that the 21st day ot Jaaaaar,
1915, has been appointed by the Heai.
w, Ot ivuiucui duvii vi mvvaii ,;
VUUII 1UI IkUlU VVHMf, Mi WW
day tor the settlement aad tae hear
ing of objections to the taal MM(b
ot the administrator of said satals.ir:, &
.... n siii1 fc ' '"
BARLWHrpLOC.
Administrator oftaa Batata t M.lt$sg.,1
Poston,
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