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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1915)
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HRPISX'TSJ'J'W -. .-""T .- - ?; j; , JR SAJJOma 6-aaaeger toarla pipcarftood eokdiu'oa; terau. Phoae Ijj- ajr cbu u mum. - :FOR'8ALE Iatarored raaea abore iVtke'dlteh; good aoU; yen aaoaM la- iffTati4fle.'-'raB,iii-HraM. 6-t svv. '. ly-. roK sals Btiick 40 roadster, snit- :k3aHPiorttaeK. n&o. wa. immei. If&yrmtilii'n-iJmm. - wwar?? . "'-," 10-3t flA; RARE BAROJUN -Iacocme prop- -JJiS 1? 4kmtmV jBAkd&ak A - altadattAd gllate; 114' per. aoath. caa easily be -'-'- ------ &HIt ''FOR' RENT' f&VORgRENT, Fnrmlahed roomlag ;.81JMH In street. 4-8 jvV'f JnjilSXSC.l' &aT4.Am'bA lO -4U. U1V ttBartamwn AOinfpintaimi v &.rOrao'Hiae; - . 10-tt jr"'utv t4 - v t ' S-,,:'''' 'S''&r- - - "" jrnuifvUMMUi uv w a . TTftTrnTI' TlnsMSisiliii Brices ree- aoaaeley- Cromer Fonrtb aadWalant ,-t k&$& lyiskWi oorwDcrrtu ai raonc t!Wy.'..fyr-.rrr'.rLr. .-rr'rr"' M pCITY;?AND;COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY flHTMAOn;- .laraCKANGB ..MmNkhi Orege AseeeteOea , ' jr:t.'ttTi!-s;l,sTKef,aiai . c t" , . IMRliMVHITLnnK ft UNDERTAKER EMBALMER " ' v County Coroner ,Cow4ee Fneral Fswalabias Phoae 4U ' dthaidPlae X-t b'fS aUUBfStWHlS ai rM' ' - - ntlMlli rfcralri nsjjfr ;' " y?s;sr" i . -Li-,V . iMM. K jaSM'U ' mfiw www '?-J.VlMf' J- -ilT'M -J3W L.- ' n-'mia-: m' .y TMMtlMg : We Do teork Just Right 'l'Api:, PfKOKL ; LOKKNZ "C4haatkr PheawtM, a.''t.'y '? - '. :-"'t:.ilf" -'' . '!&.& fW Traft ft. i'fi lM.ta Street CaUjne'.fer .moving noaU, pianos, household, furniture, or any kind ' HvStiK i. iL "X k- r ,offIocaI team or.truck work., 298-J Z 'M- ,-i .-.'. ..I'. Jl-rf. ti i&K:4"sf i&V .cr;r -w 4T7-;-;-, ' " ;iTp,u;fAN;jR. W NV WssLsm ""ft iW!H!WWJ swafcaasitaaiiiHt'. ii -SJasfwy.- '. 'A , i,;AiWekr,;iavl 1tf.r J.ftVjr. ' r'wri2fi.a.,l ',!..-,'! . v ,,, , , -.r, Jn i.i VBsi asesBwemneiMSBJ - m aresmssps-erwai JV IBPssmBmBBjBBsmsmm AePeml'eW4WemeWM'j -;i-Mlgi . "! l vTT. . :,VK vol iZtTC & i 1 , ' i . . ." . ' ' "'..'.' ,ii ' .a-. , ,-.jv-'v w 'ft ' w . - ft. MA'- ii i i i' i i i i i It'sUptoYeu ta,""P ' , J- Vf i f "3 jA- iTft'J ., .-!. . i (ii,,r-'.'vr ,li, " Pubttehed tolly except Suaday by TtMvMnH. PMtoktat.CMiAwr a! Kmrnau'raie, etui Fearta street Catered at the poetefke tt, Klam ath Falls, Oregea, tor trajuwkauea through the malts as secoad-elaaa attar. SubeerlpUoa terms ay mall to amy k eddreae la the UaKed Btataei Oaa year ....... . v.. t . $-ve Oa month .......... .... ... .10 KLAMATH FALLS, ORBGON '. MONDAY, MAT IB, IBIS AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS I.KU1TIMATE ADVKRTlSlNfl VS. BUTIKO TRADE T.UE NEW tradlag feUmp law, which becoBtes ef ectlre May SI, should be one of the most beaetelal Bjieaaarea for Oregoa erehakdlelmg that has been passed imreceat Tears. It proVldea for aa excise tax of 5 per cent of the gross sales within which Is Included the total Talue of coupons or other trade derlcea that may he distributed. There is no real reason why any store should adopt trading system to draw trade. . Those merchants who have Installed, this gltt-giTlng'system have done so merely to check the rchemea.ot competitors.,. Trading stamps were never recog nised as legitimate advertising, but more, as a device to buy trade. From the standpoint of the merchant. It is nothing more than an expensive bad habit Dealers who. cannot see the sav ing and economy of dropping the trading stamp, ahould resect upon the added' cost when the' bill becomes a law: Notwithstanding, the repeat ed assurances of the trading stamp concerns, the measure will sorely be enforced. ;'. Scrttred Shots .'. '' .e e e THERE ARE two aides to every thing. The ndminlstrstioB Is taking a commeadahle attltade by making inquiry for both sides .before passing out any opinions regarding the Lusi tanla disaster. . lUTl hHTAD of III. .nn.1lin.1n- offlife from an Invention sailing un der the sea. Great Britain is also suf fering from an attack from an inven tion flying through the air. THE NATION has declared war on the flies. Enlist, and get on the Br ing line at once, for every fly killed now means a million or so less In August! , THE LUS1TANIA sinking U -a tragic but forceful argument in favor of' "seeing America first." YOU'LL NOTICE that the guys who yell the loudest today about what Uncle Sam ought to do in this crisis wliiW the very but fellows to enlist!, and march ,to the front if trouble should come. rLET'S BE STILL and. not rock the boat," says Secretary Bryan. In stead of holding little indignation meetings why not spend the same amount of time "in numbering your house," keening, your, yard free of dandelolaa or in swatting the fly. THE TROUBLE with the most ot us Is that we don't appreciate any thing until after we lose It Aa atomiser for pertamery sasall enough to be Mrriedia a pocketbook Is a novelty from Barepe. Subscribe, for the Herald, 60 ceats rneatk' '""'" '. ' " Phone 270-J S.V. MOODY u 3 . I clean yourcarpets as, they lay onthe, floor., All work guaraa- teed. Estimates, bep:, ' VACWJM CARPET 4. L OfAWNG , i .' LarsMCsas Baaasae' Fewer ; v. . ri. ,, ,Carpets,v rugs, draperies and up holstered; furniture ! aye-' tlonand eempressed air wKkaat. freatayal.;?f "; Cj&t AV , fgs.eVlsiasaail sTasatsinsmmaa VaWaaaiAsVsVi safAllsa' m,"mn-. -1,---.t ' r-:-mri f",L W. O. tfstiTB,. ,.. . . 4fP YESTERDAYS COAST LEAGUE SCORES SAtVAaUrSQAMalS 5 All n (14 Jaalaa) R. H. K. yealce ...........iy.. 4 7 X l6a Aatelea . -. I 10 1 HniteV, Deeaulere, Chach anil Mttto; Scogilaa, Baraa aad Bolea.. At BaHLake Salt. Lake ..13 15 0 Oaklrad ............ . . 9 ,10 4 At 8ea Freaclece (IS innlata) R. H. E. San Francisco ; . . C IB I Portland 4 9 4 Klllllay, Carr, Couch, Fanning and Schmidt; Lush, Covalesk-and Fisher. SUNDAY GAMES At SnM aXko Salt Lake 8 II 1 Oakland I 9 3 Gregory and Rohrer; Klawttter, Bromley and Elliott and Kuan. At Vennke Venice .- 7 10 0 Los Angeles 0 6 4 AlXioa Angeles Los Angeles 3 4 I VSQlCo eaaeeeeaeee 1 X m Love,. Ryan' and Bolea; Johnson and Mltse. No garaeS at Oakland and San Francisco 6a; account of rain.. DRESS WARM ANO "KEEP FEEl-HY TEWS RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS ITOUrAKE SALTS AND GET RID iOFtCRIO ACID Rheumatism Is no respector of the age, sex. color or rank. It aot most dangerous of kiuaaa atUctions, It is-'Ooe:ot.tnetmoet palatal. Those subjeet teXrheamatlaai aaou.4 eat'leas meat, dread as warmly as. possible, avoid any undue exposure, and, nbove all. drink lota of ;ure water. (Rheumatism la caused, by nrio add which is geaeratett'l the bowek aad absorbed into the Mood. It is the function of the kidneys to alter, this acid from the blood aad cast It oat InUhe urine;. -the porestef the,. akin are also a meanat treeing the blood of this Imparity. la damp aad ehilly cold weather the skin-pores are closed thus forcing the kidaeya to do doable work; they become weak aad slug gish .and fall 'to eliminate this arte acid which keeps accumulating aad circulating through the system, even tually settling in tae Joints aad mus cles, causing stiffness, soreness aad pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about .four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful In a glass of water aad drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. Tats is said to. eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless and ia made from the' acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and la usedwith excellent results by thousands, of folks who' are subject io rheumatism. Here yon have a pleasant, effervescent llthia-water drink which overcomes uric acid aad Is beneficial to your kidneys as well. Paid Advertisement) A machine especially equipped to wash carpets, at the Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. 6-1-tf Argraves Hotel Furnished rooms with bath Rates traasclents 60c to $1.00; by week, $1.60 aad up. Second St., bet. Mate aad Ptee ir ;UB FEET t nz" sere, buraiag, tired feet I fairly dance with delight Away 00 way go the aches aad palas, the corns, calltmsw, sllSlfsM-1 AhJ Ll.1.1... ' Ulsters sad buaioas, "TIZ" draws out the seids sml poisons that puff up your feet. No matter bow hard Rwork,' how , yen, dasce, aew mr you walk; or bow loag yea , rsmsia on, yaar few,, "nz" brings restftil feet ,,eemfers, ."JIX,lj!.S,J,W,ri;. vderfiil le :iir ashisc. swellea. saaarstns' sMs..,Ysar'fi; iastaffls for Jey) sees never 'hurt samsssjat ''"?&?' fr, '$? "f Oet:a.M.seat.l.etriiiew,7r.Mi.. aaydragaist or departmeat stars, "tKn ' feet tsrtate Isrevsr wssr sawller sluu kespiir:lsM frstb, wet;ssJ;Jisrp m TIRED .ftft ' vJ.sW' VdsfclWftl4Vjmv. wr BAJ . mBSsmar 0flmT BBBBBBBBBSaBaVM h THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Late Market Quotations J MICAIi VniVVM VOH lIIOIUUK, IHIUI.TIIV, MKATM AM l.lVK STOCK WRTLAKO AND HAN I'UAN'CIHni I.IVKHTtHlK QUOTA. TIONM PORTLAND LKTTKH With a medium supply on sate the. market opened on a good active basis oud with prices 10 to 18 cents higher than a week ago. Choice steers" are BollliiK around 17,80 to 17.99; cows, fC.Sft to 6.I0. The swlno market oihiiiihI up with an advance of 10 to 18 cents over the closing of Jsst week's quotations. Sovcral loads at 8.0R to 18.10, rep resented the top of tho market, whllo the bulk went from $7.80 to f8.00. Market steady at close of week. Tho supply wyv small and tho market quiet. A couplo loads of spring lambs went at $8.38, being tho top prlco paid for that class of stuff. Shorn ewes are quoted at 15,80 to 15.75, and yearlings nt $7.00. Vegetables Potatoes, per cwt Good whites', 1.75 cash; other grades from 11.16 down. Onions, per cwt., f 2. Green onions, 36c per dosea bunches. Radishes, per dosea bunches, 3Sc. Lettuce, per down bunches, 35c. Rhubarb, best quality, per fb., 3c. Of tan. Etc Oats, per cwt. $1.60 Wheat, per cwt. ...... .,.... 13.00 Barley, per cwt. ...i $1.60 Batter aad Egga Butter Ranch, 30c cash, 33 He In trade. t Eggs Per doscii, 30c cash; 334c trade. Poultry Olens, per dosea .16.6007.00 Fryers, per dosen 5.00 98.00 Roosters, old, per lb., 8c. Pressed Menu Pork, per lb. ........ . 9 Veal, per lb . ., v. ...... 10 Lambs, per b ... . ...18 Mutton, per, lb. ... ..... .11 Ltveateck Steers, per lb . .V. . . 6 Cows, per l .-. .-.J.j,,. .- 6 Stock hogs, per lb'. .3-. . Hc 018 c IS s 913 c Kc fiHc He 6 c 7 c O Hogs, per lb'. ,...:. Veal, per lb 6 M REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Ft State Si vitgs Buk At Klamath Falls, In the State of Ore gon, at the closo of business May 1, 1916: RESOURCES Loans and discounts ...$421,136.00 Overdrafts, secured and ' unsecured .......... 643.67 Bonds and warrants . . ... 52,635.68 Stocks and other sccuri- - ties 3,014.72 Furniture and fixtures. . 7,431.55 Other real estate .owned. 23,162.87 Due from banks (not. re serve banks) , 3,588.76 Due from approved re serve banks , 23,113.21 Checks and other cash Items ', . . 6C0.70 Exchanges for clearing houso ,,. 3,541.79 Cosh on hand 39,127.97 Total $678,055.92 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . ..$ 60,000.00 Surplus fund y. 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid , 1,878.82 Due to banks and bank ers 10,00 Deposits due stato treas urer 10,000.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check ... 309.149.40 Certified checks . . 164.70 Cashier checks outstand- M 17.287.84 Time certificates of de- POlt ,, 27.697.43 Savings deposits . . . .V. ,' 62.079.12 notes and bills redia- vvitRwu tsseeeee Bills payable for money borrowed , , Mttnla4 29,699.11 60,000.00 Total State of Oregon, .$678,066.93 County of Klamath. ss Joba Siemens Jr., cashier of the above 'aamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statamant ( true to the best of my knowledge aad belief, ' JOHN SIEMENS JR.rCashltr. Correct Attest: J.'W. SIEMENS, , WW-p H. BBNNBTT, . -.,. 010, T,BALDWIM; Wrseters. Subscribed and sworn tabefora ma tkw Wthidair of My 1111.; " . - L, W.MEI-UFFirr, Natary PablU, FALLS, OREGON Mutton, H?r lb . . Cured Shoulder, per lb , Bacon, per lb . . , .... H '? Meals 13 18 J30 17 O30 Hani, par lb MAN FRANCISCO MARKET Steers No. 1, weighing 900 to 1100 lbs., (T7c; 1100 to 1300 lbs.. 6 '4 (r 6 He; second quality, 8JHc. rnw 11 nil linlfxrii flood. fiftfiUe! second quality, 5 H ((. Hulls and stags Good, 406c; fair, 304c. Calves Light weight, 909ttci medium. 88Uc: heavy 1497c. Sheen Wethers. 0tte)?c: ewes.t GtMttc; shorn shvop, 4ylo less, iftombi Yenrllngs, 7 0740; suck- .lni,774c. . I Hogs Hard grain fed,, weighing' 100 to 300 lbs., 7H 08c; 800 to 100,1 "HOTUc: undesirable hogs, 6ec.j ItlHTIftANII LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Steers Prime light . . . .$7.6007.75 Choice .... Medium . .. 7.40O7.6C 7.0007.40 d.tBOO.&O C.7COS.86 6.00O0.60 8.0048. 75 5.506.00 5.35 f 5.75 COO V 6.60 Cows Choice Good . . . .,,;; Medium ....' Heifers Choice .... Good 1.. Bulls Choice Slaajs Cholco ,:,'., Good Calves Prime 6.6006.00 - toge Prime IlKlit., 175.336 lbs. $7.8008.05 Cholco medium. 140-176. '7.6507.86 Light, 90-140 lbs ...... 7.3007.70 Rough. 176 lbs. up . . .,. . j.80Cn.30 Sheep r. .$7.7508.00 Wethors Best .. Old 7.6007.76, k'wes Best 6.7007.75 Choice '. 8.15 Cf 0,50 Common ....... t.... 4.0004.50 Sheep Mixed 6.6007.60 tambH Prime 8.35 0 8.50 Spring lambs, $10. Cholco 8.3608.60 Medium' .".'.' 7.000 7.75 Shearlings, $1 less In all lines. (The following figures are those paid ror the commodities cnunier. aier, by loral merckaata aad markets.) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Merrill errlll, iu tho Stato of Oregon, RESOURCES Loans and discounts (notes held In bank) .... U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par vaiue .............. ............ ..... Bonds, securities pledged as collateral for state or otbor deposits or bills payable (postal excluded , Securities other than V, S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged , Subscription to stock of Federal Re serve Bank $1,000.00" Less umount unpaid '' 8 00.00 . Banking house, $6,817.95; furniture and fix tures, $1,698.20 ,. Imo from Federal Reserve Bank . , Duo from approved reserve agents iu Now York Chicago and St. Ixmls Due from approved reserve ugeuta-lii other re serve cities ', , ; Duo from banks uud bunkers othr ttmu op proved rcsorvo agents ?.,; ..,..'. Outsldo checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels and cents ...",., V. Iftttwful money reserve in bank , " Total coin and certificates ,,..,. Legal tendor notes j'. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer(not niorV (linn per cout on circulation) Total ,,.....,...., f.i.B., Capital stock paid iu fill Witt ltd 1tewt -. ,. '-r--'--vr'eefSffst(atatfk ,...........,,k -;,.-;,-j . "Mipiua iuuu s e t t a Undivided profits . . . ,...,-,,....,, 9,, ....,.,,'. Less current expenses, Intorest and .Circulating notes .....;. uduihuu uepoaiia., ' . Individual deposlU subject to chock CortiOcates of deposit due In loss than.30 days Cashier's, checks outstanding .,..,,, , , ... State, county' or other municipal dvposits Se cured by bonds, securities. pledged. at col- . lateral for state or other deposits or bills ; payable , , , , ,-,-, . ... . , , ,.-, , ,; y, , , ,-. ... Other bonds borrowed without furnishing col-,, lateral security for same , , , .,, , , . , lotal ,.., .,.,. v. ,,,,,, ,.,,, ,-( Rlute of Oregon; County of Kiamatk, - I,-IC, M. Bubb.eashler of thaalMv.ae..axi.i. .1. & ii-.iJ ftii'. lhai the above statement .Is true to th. test et.asy knowlsdae and belief.. ! ' ' ... w ..M.,BUBBi:0.aklar' rHbserike41 and sworn to before me , Correct Attest A w ' A " hMkW of May,, 1916 ' :' CwWi?llObl- - Vj t,t. H, ANDBRSON, K-taryFubHeV -f J&LwS ' MKl . My commission expiree Oetaaer7: .mjohm iiHunrian ynt.JL-' me.. -. v.v:v-" ,v-f,. ! 4 0 ., ' ' TOMVH (H)DNHT MTOMV ;. t. , - ' " (lHltd HrM Servlat. I'LATTKNVIU.K, Colo,, May 4 tu,r-A city .well wtourmi ran to I'IiUUrvIIIc, that la, If tone , 4 set-rlch-qulck Walllngford doea not get mi option on the well be. 4) fore I ho illy does. 4) 4) Hnnuiul llrosche, who drat tasted water, from (he maglu well, hud tils' gray hair turned to Its former raven shade.' The mayor, long a suferer 4) w from Ihillgeniloiii Is said trt have e been cured by drinking ttin 4 wnlqr. Tho only mnu In town 4 wliii iloeH not upprove of tho ro iimrknlilu w.ter Is tho owner 4 or tho local thirst parlor, be cituxe. he says, so much water Is 4 liolng drunk no one has room "T ny.owiar kiiiu or iiquiu. AN OLD RECIPE 10 DARKEN HAIR SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS gray; FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSV Almost everyone knows, that Tea aud Sulphur, properly eempeuad rd, brings bacK the natural eolar aad lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends daadraff, ttee lux icalu and atooa faillac hair. Yeara at.a ii. onlv wiv to eat this ssJitare 4.OO08.5Olwa, , nk. u Bt Roa9 wk(c4 U miissy and troublesome. .Nowadays we almply ask at aay drug atore for "Wyath'a Sage aad Sulphur Hair Remedy." Yon wUl tat a large bottle for about 60 cents. .ft.l..,ft. ..... ,1.1. ....a .M...ft. . u;uuu; uswa .ma u,u, maiwaa iwmjmi because no one caa possibly tall that you darkened your hair, aa It doea It so naturally and evenly. Yon dampen a sponge or soft brash with It, aad draw this through your hair, takkag unc small straad at a time; by seera tng the gray hair disappears, aad otter another application ar twa year and appears gloesy, lustrous aad abundant. (Paid AdrortlseuieaU, All kinds of tesaraace Fire, Life, Aeeiileai, Health, LlaMlHy, Ante, Plate Glee. Sea CMIeete. Da H t Uy.' Temorraw never at tho clone of business, .May 1st 1915 .$53,901.98 , 6,600.00 , 10,000.00 , 14,745,8'J' I 63,901.98 6,600.00 24,746.89 1 800.00 800.00; 8.616.1f. 1,700.00 , .'1,546.07 I ill!) 1.08 ,..; ,-,. 29.40 -47.86 .6,637.06 7.440.43 77.86 4,786.80 86.00 ,. .-. 336.00 380.00 h;,$116jl71.l - .,. . T'i'X 5 -j $16,068.00 1,080.00 .. i - ,., ,,.... 3,131.88 (uses paid . l: .,;.,, f,Wr, g, 846.14 600.00 1,477.64' ; t,ie.oo 0,1,810.87 2,039.16. 04,60 N f i - WW-, Jl,ll4f6l' 10,900.00- 10,090,06 ft -. 1 'j ,, ,U6,S71, fill ''''VJ),;!'"'1'' - ..; vr-7 , "sa"; t-;- 'I I I d) 4 III I ffllu lir,.. .--Tr-;', WJLL, m UK : J AtAI us..-.? nuunut .; i'v Dr. Jum t et--5 HllM ssftrf,.. ""i.t -VJ l r. -ftl M Yeu tsk Pewder aad IT, .llBi 1 AftftA Lftft. ,. ' m .m a ID IIUI . ...I'HUl J. wi nrtts ana H 'Lft.?!. 1 tstress vaaishw. iff $ tsi 21 alii atiM-.t 11.. . tat iaaUZ; J dSi. iKauS' ': jb, n .taf. ..aW'SSTL. "d gH a .tlm. ." Quit iffsrl .I ... " aWsmsaasH ing-lfs SUtt Wyo,, Powdors 1 pulntment. Pno.l.r iL?- ... . " ",,'- ." nrrc You'll Get a Good turnout From th Blue Front Stabl rttnae ttVUIW. HismshXassrit, Gfllre of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Hurgrea ' htm to Rib imk TELFORD & SON Will rent ) UmstIi, sad lem Ii you In rua It ..' 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