The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MONDAY, M,Mt( It ltM
.TH1 BVBflNO HBRALP. lOAliATH PALLS, OREGON
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That's Why They're Here!
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Suits for Every Man, Priced Within
Easy Reach, $15.00 to $45.00
K. K. K. STORE
Leading Clothiers
and Hatters
P
ERSONAL MENTION
urns sidbxmhts ox local APrsxiira
among nn fboplr or in crrr axd vkikrt.
GOiXGB AXD COMIXOB OF LOCAL FOLK.
T. Lanlhan U
from Lakevlew.
a business visitor
J. M. Dougan li
from Portland.
a recent arrival
D. II. Wolff of Seattle U a recent
arrival la Klamath Falls.
C. L. Smith of Chlloquln Is In the
city for a few days.
J. N. Branhall of Odesea is In the
cltr on business.
A. ft. Weber Is here for a short
time from Macdoel.
W. H. Barns of Auburn, Californl.
la a Klamath Falls visitor.
Richard Stratum of Keao is a .bust.
nets visitor to Klamath Falls.
Miss Rose one of the Hosier school
teacher was a county seat vUHo
Saturday. v- '
R. C. Brlggs of the United States
Geological 8urvey is here for a short
time on oHctal butlnees. -
Arthur Maddox was n county stat
visitor Saturday from his ranch jiear
NWns
CHUMENSWAR
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Merrill.
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Ruby L. Sullivan of Worden Is a
Klamath Falls visitor. Mbs SulUtan
is teacher of the Worden -.hool.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. 8. Pnehett. who
have been Inthe city for a few days,
have returned to Chlloquln.
Mr. Beach, teacher of "the school
at Swan Lake was a Klamath Falls
visitor Saturday,
H. L. Swift of Blue Ridge la la the
city on business.
V. B. Puckett. C. B. Puckett and
P. T. Puckett of Keao spent the week
R. H. Martin of Odessa to la the. end la Klamath Falls.-,
city for a tew days. ' ......
Geo. Rasmnsson and Al Lisle of
B. P. Alexander, teacher at Shasta Everett, Washington, are la Klamath
view was u tne city aaturuay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. FannsUhl of
Olene are la the city for 'a few days.
Falls for a short .time. .
r. aad Mrs. Irvlag 'E. Kestersoa
and .W. I. Kestersoa of Wordea spent
Mr. and Mrs. W. Strata are Ytollora '' ta KUt
from New Castle, California.
Sam Short, a well kaowa raaeher
L. D. Parks aad brother are la the'0' B? "!2 Co"ty
-i.- ... . . a... , bmi.. I seat business visitor today.
Vlt IWf H. WMB .W !..
G. C. Fleming of Saa Francisco to
spending a few days in Klaauth
Falls.
Ait bur Jaquett and family of
Worden were Klamath Falls visitors
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Luther ilolbrook nre
in town from their ranch la Poe Val
ley. ismec T. Hanna is hero locking
after matters of buslnejt.from San
FmariMO.
Manager E. J. Grant of the Algoma
H. N. Moe toft this morning tor
Bin Francisco where he will remain
for several days oa matters of busi
ness. Peter O'Coaaor, D. C. O'Connor,
Chas. McCertlo aad Jack McCartle
of Merrill speat Sunday hi Klamath
Falls. t j.
Mr. aad Mrs. O.'C. Labereo and
son are Klaauth FaRs visiters from
the Bly district. They, are stopping
nt the White Pelican
Mr. aad Mrs. .Matt Bgaa, A. B.
Harrison. Miss AleVtoh. Chas. A.
Lumber Company is registered at the, Wright, Mr. and Mrs.1I. Daisy all of
White Pelican Hotel. Algoma were la the city over Sunday
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Mala aad Seventh ' Pftwao lift
DR. CLAYTON E WHEELER
PHYSICIAN aad SURGROX
Spinal Treatment
Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and consultation free
Largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latest electrical
appliances that are now used' In the curing of
WMMWVWWMMMMMMAMMMWMMMMMMMAMN
A Grand Ball
In Matin Hall
Saturday Night, March 23
MOPE EXPREH8HP IX LETTER TO
SECRETARY LAXK THAT WAR
' GARDEX ARMY WILL BE 1U1H
ED IX SCHOOLS. .
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18.
President Wilson has written Secre
tary Lane, of the Interior Depart
ment, expressing the hope that "tr
tty school will have n regiment In
the volunteer war-garden army"
the army of school children that. It
is hoped, may raise this year produce
amounting to $500,000,000.
"Every boy and girl who really
sees what the home garden keay
mean," writes the President, "will,
I am sure, enter into the purpose
with high spirits, because I am sure
they would nil like f feel that they
are la faefcef ghtlag In France by Join.
tng the home-garden army."
In his letter, which follows, the
President approves the design of Sec
retary Lane to arouse (the school
children of the United 8tetes to "as
real and patriotic an effort as the
building of ships or the Srlng of a
cannon."
Big Treasure Carried
Under Difficulties
SAN FRANCISCOIarcu IS. De- hours to make IweUe'mllee one day
tails of the ahinmmt of tsoo.ooo in and nftten hours to make a sixteen
.nM K..in.n .i.fci , r.nn ....4. I mllee run the next day. During the
,. . ' T v - ' i battle with the storm R. D. Mensle,
through tremendous snow barriers whQ M ,, of , iMpraent, du.
from Idltarod, Alaska, to Seattle, a locM his shoulder while aiding In
distance of 1045 miles, have been ' shifting the load. He was forced to
made known by the Alaska Commer- ride for three and a half hours bi-
clal Company officials here. fore he could obtain relief.
The shipment was started Dee. 5, While It was being taken on the
1917, from the Rllley placer holdlnge horse drawn stages the bullion had
In the Idltarod district Dog teams to be cached In the snow nnd left
took It to Tacoma. and regular horse alone several times white the drivers
drawn stages to'Palrbanks and Chlt- went to distant road houses for fresh
na. It was then loaded on the Cop- horses. The shipment reached Beat
per River Railroad tor the scacost, tie February 3. 1918.
131 miles distant. ',' I The stage between Chltna and
At Parson's and Yost's stations Fairbanks, a distance of 310 miles,
between Idltarod and Tanana, there l( drawn by four horses. A single
was one snowfall oUtblrty-slx In- horse stage line operates between
ches In twenty-four hours. Because Fairbanks and Tanana, a distance of
of this It took the doa twenty-four 181 miles.
I At the Theaters
Mme. De Kerry bad been rent to
nob-Cat Clutch, a Wrate.'n mlnlnc
town, as agent of llragdon ilr.ni!. She
was famed as thi clevervtt bunlne!
adventuress In all New York, thoj
woman in whose hands mo woives oi
Wnll Street were mere p'ippett.
The Hob-Cat mine was a rlcn pu.n.
pert, and Brant was dolvrntini'ii to
r,iln control of the stock end ltd pur
truck railroad. "To do this It was no.
notary to purchase the fik liuM
by Bob Spalding, dlsintsrvr of the
mine, and his partner and lioton)
Mend. Leonard Durant.
He fell ronfldent that SpaMIng
would bo mere putty In thu hniuli of
this beautiful aad brnlny woitinu, ami
in Mme. lie Berry was In Mob-Cut
(lulcb. How she met BpetUInK ntut
siitreeded In getting control uf Hi's
'stock nre the thrilling opUouVt of
thi- Triangle Play.. "Fuel of AU;"
at the Star Theatre tonight.
(No. 111.)
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Buktf Bstaizi
at Boaanm, la the state of Oregon,
at the close of business March 4tb,
1918:
RESOURCES
Leans aad discounts . . . 153,830.94
Overdrafts, secured snd
uasecured 3.09
Beads aad warrants . . . 77.75
Banking house 6,400.00
Furniture aad nxturee.. 1,800.00
Dat from baaks (aot re
serve banks)
Dae from approved re-
rerve banks .
ChKks sad ther cash
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Cash oa hand
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33,865.13
t
M15.74
11.88
6,643.43
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As Good a Twse as Ever Had Aseared Evaryoae,
sj.
MVUO BY DOBBY-OBXVRwTJU
Evaryoaa to CoreaiUy Isnttaff. ,
' A. KAUXA; Flier Maaaasr
J X (
. 'fea"rt,Jtolta CirkimsuTmasal
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Total 191,336.95
LIABILITIES
Capitol stock paid la... 115,000.00
Surplus fund
Uadlvided arest. lees ex
pense aad taxes paid.
Individual deposits sub
ject to ease ...'....
Demand certllcates of
deposit ....
Cashier checks outstand
ing
Time and Savings De-
ptMlTS eeeeeseeeeeee
Reserved for interest and
taxes
MILLS ADMTBN
'BIG Hl'HHTOJOIX
MAKHHHKI.D HOME Gt'AKD
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ini lull iirmimi.
MAR8HFIELD, Or., March -18.-
More men than can be received have
I applied for admission to the Msrsh-
jfleld home guard company, of which
,Capta'n Fred Fletcher naa command.
Only eighty-one can be properly drll-
I, led and accomodated, but 106 are
on the roll and In good standing.
To meet this situation, Captain
Fletcher la making out n waiting list
from which vacancies la the company
of eighty-one wlll be filled. Only
men able to serve under all condi
tions will be named for reaulara In
EIGHT CHILDREN. DEATH DUE 'the outfit.
Seventeen members have signed
the roll within three days.
I'ASSES JUST AFTER RETURN
UtOM ARIZONA IX QUEST OF
HEALTH. LEAVES WnOW AND
TO DROPSY.
The death of Wm. Braest Moore
who taslded at 144 Visa Streef. Mills
Addition occurred her this morning
brought on by dropsies! troubles.
Mr. Moors had Just returned'from
Arlsnna whero he had heea with his
wife In ths hops of benefitting his
health. The Moors family came here
from Fresno, California, list August.
The deceased was flfty-oae years of
l boo oo.- Tn,r ra '" children, four
NEW GIRL THIS MORNING
713.86
50,634.81
4,339.78
1,105.43
33,804.08
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150.00
f96.S36.95
l.J,.-y.
m
Total
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath
I, Dewey D. Horn, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to ths beet of my knowledge snd
belief. DBWEY D. HORK,
Cashier.
Correct Attest: "
D. G. HORN.
JNO. 8. HORN, Directors. J
Subscribed sad swore, to before me
this 13th day of March, 1118.
LUCRETU C. HORN.
Notary Publle.
Ify eommtoslea exy-lre Jsauary 3.
of vhleh are bow hers. Two boys
live la Sacramento and the fuaeral
arrangements will aot be announced
until they can be heard from.
WAR CHEST" IN OPERATION
IX GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.
ORA88 VALLEY, Calif., March 9.
A baby girl was bora this morn
ing to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pearson of
this city Mother and child are re
ported to be doing nicely. Dr. A. A.
Soule waa la attendance. Mr. Pear
son Is connected with the Klamath
Department Store.
Daaciag School
Do not forget to come and learn
to dance the "Castle three-atep," one
of the most graceful ballroom dances.
Taught at Moose Hall tonight at 8
P. Mv Lessons 60 cents.
Mr. aad Mrs. Klllsadshl, Instruct
ors. - it
A War Stamp a day keeps tho
kaiser away.
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Bring Yours
Your prescription, when com
pounded by our experienced
pharmacists Insures best re
sults.
Particular people Insist upon
our work because they know
they can depend upon our ac
curacy and promptness.
We are prescription specialists
and we wan to serve you.
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VtflltUrWrl fAUA OttoorlSwI
REMEMBER. ME
Soiled muddy shoesT Thst's where
A "war chest- has beea placed la ob.' ' , "T! ?ET,S7"wm
ratio, h.r. hv .n n..utl. --II.I""" '"'r ! Bre
m ,l. n .i,. i, .. . upoa tbem something swell.
tot'T. r;"
Ing and dlbsursing of approximately L, - .. .. .. " " "'u;
130.000 annually a. loa. a. tb. w.r No $?-"1
issu In monthly instalments of l.Lt ?- . L.! .. ?Z u ..w
666. Ths source of revenue' Is eoa- " ,i J iSS WUh
laed entirely to the monthly dons-' J?Ai!l!E!,J ""' ,. ..
tlo. pledge, of It. msmbsrs. 8,,! " J " '"."
Th A.uu..llnn ... for.l tJ SO gjSt WlSO tO ttls Card.
HUrWTMrAUSOnCON
HfrdeXHH8
Tho Association waa formed to
eliminate the waste of effort laeideat
to the drive, and sDpaals for each
separate demand, to most which
house to bouse caavsases, heaelts
Tho
Btaad Freak Ward
Champion of the 8. P.
At tho
aad other expedients aro usually re- TOO LATE TO CLAfcSIYV
serted te. Under the rales of the im w www"
Assoelatloa the ueU oaWslly ask
ed (or win b takea from the treas
ury asd the laeideat closed. '
W. D. MILLER "
Roeriaff Contractor
Maltbold, Tar and Oravel Roof
Ing. -Roof Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty. 333 8. f Ixtb Street.
Phone 398.
1
Msa sad wife wants Job oa reach
Pboao 333 or eagulre at 305 s.1
Fifth street. lllt'i
WOOD
Block, elah, limb aad body, any
length. Small or largo quaatl
ttoe. Prompt service. Terms
Cash. (
OMco Fifth aad Mala
Fhoae 112R
Klamath Futl
O. PEYTON,
an
C6)IRMBy
Mge.
DR. J. G.
GOBLE
Well known Optumetist
Optician, I
PeraUieitly Locate, at
126 3d Street
Oppoalto Kilt.' Temple
llinne UUM
Mahe ragagrmrnl, sml heaal
rail at your Ininie and eusaat
your eyew for glna, if yea em
aot rail at his offlir.
LET ME MAKE YOlil MOT
SUIT
PERFECT FIT
Highest Grade of Workmamhle
GUARANTKKD
Spring Wuoleaa on IHsflsf.
Your laapectlon InvltsA
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Chas. J. Cizcl
Sucreasor te loeire Bras. t
MERCHANT TAIIXJBi'
Sl Mala St.
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Why Do Yon
Carry a'
Worn Out
Watch...
It disturb! ytnr l'
mind. It makM " or",
It reflects on your builse
acumen and financial ",
That's the rub, It Isn't
prlco of n new watch?
Do you know that nn accursW,
durable and dopendablo wte
In a gold filled case can
bought for aa little IlM;
That for I16.C0 to ISO th
you can get s watch that r
will be proud of In any
pany. Let ua show you wstes-
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Stratt
Osamal 8. P. Watch laspsefr
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