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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1918)
JiiYi ' j-f H "M rltlDAV MAHt-'H , IMS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page trnnr t I ' ' HHHKHH4HMfr Favored Spring Hats! Plenty of new ideas here, make it easy to find the right one for yourself.- Soft hats in crusher shapes; hats in browns, tans, greens, grays and other popular colors. New spring styles in the well known R. & W. Hats, $3.50 to $5.00 Mallory Hats in the new models at $3.50 to $6.00 Stetson Hats from $5.00 to $10.00. Good News for Mothers J Securing clothes for the boy has been a serious problem this year, but I am pleased to an- X nounce that I have finally re- ceived a shipment of 75 boys' j; suits, ages 5 to 16 Good ser- viceable material, well tailored, with one and two pair of pants You had better make your selection now. CUT INDIAN CPRIL0S I HAVE BEEN MVfcD f LONDON, March 22 Native upris ings In Uelucblatan recently bar mured fighting ami many casualties thu India office linn announced. The nalUtn who attacked ttafeksft tAtro completely repulsed sad are abW fcs Ing puulthsd, . Are you coming to too "lotais" Western night, 'Marck II end II? reiki Temple, Old time games. IMt f agJrM,8iar"r'fi"T ' " " 1 ' " mimmmmmmmmmam K. SUGARMAN T f T 1 T T T T I. "Your for Victory Thru HncrlfUw and Knllli" t teeHeN4HiH MITIt-K OF l.sTltAV CTiimu to my place on tlio Merrill road, Monday morning, March 18, IMS. dark brown homo with Middle and bridle on. O ner can hae name by payhiK chnrgc. 22-3t MAltTIN ORBKN. Recent German Strikes Prove Very Serious DULL, SPLITTING. NKW YORK, March 12. Serious disorder attended tht general atrlke In llerlln during the latt week of Jan uary and the drat few daya of Febru try, according to German newspapers of that period received here. For a lime the trolley car aervlce as Interrupted la varloua parla of Berlin hocauae the atrlkera had rc pealedly cut the wlrea. Btreet car passengers were attacked, women conductora war abused atrlkera throwing atonea at the women and pulling them from the can. Traffic wu blocked by atrlkera, who ran cara Into ono another at full apeod. Meat store wore pillaged, bakora were forced to supply bread without bread tarda. Tim strike came aa a aurprlae to the leadera of the aoclal democratic Party, tald the Internatlonalo Korres. pondoiu, a aoclallatlc organ, which MODOC lOI.T KNOINKKIl LKAVKH INDIAN HKKVICK Mated that the party leadership had not been consulted rcgnidlng tlio strike. Later the parly loadera were requested by the strikers to nssumo, charge of the atrlke, which they did ; In an endeavor to end the atrlke iisj noon aa possible, and to nee to irtbatj thu IntoroMU of labor were safeguard- SICK HEADACHE Dr. June' Hoadaoho Powders ft- lWve at onca 10 coats a paekafe. ed. The strlko temporarily inrnliei You take a Dr. Jamea' Tleadaebe tV,-.lr anil In luat M fW mOBSnU all war IndtiHtrlea In Horlln and vlcln- .our head clean and all neuralgia and ilv aneclally the airplane nuts, dlatreaa vsnumes. ui ne quicm Tho SrmmCdlH was'a.so acect.d.' -"jftjfi Xr "nerv? n Ike compositors and printer there riej,Bg, 8enT someone to the drug also joined the strike, thua Interfer- (tore and get a dime paekafe bow. ,g coH.d.r.by w.th . gjjj jrtr'fe s?si3: Inge, owing to the delay In tho print- Pnw(,;,ln lhtn wl t, B0 a. lug of bills and other documents. pontment. H. C. Illncki, who has boon tho en- alnenr In phPM nf Ut Anm,tv,itliiii of the Modoc I'olnt Irrigation project on the Klamath Indian reaemtlon, Ince mi, has severed his connection with the Indian reclamation aervlce and left with hla family for Portland, where he takea the position of chief .uunoer of the Coast Bridge com puny. During hla residence here he ado a large number of friends, who HI regret bis departure. ')4vw4e44 ItAkKIl nimnvn REAL EXPERIENCE Big Eaters Get ir f e fT rvidnev lrou U Taka Salta t first sif- or Bladder irr.tat.oa . or Backack WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY, March II. Secretary Baker had a baptism of fife In the fiont line trenches Tuesday, When n flatman mKaII knpaftail v., a nsrman aneu oursieu w vithln fifty yards from bU auto- lllohlln Ma . ..t..4 k.. ever The Amorlcan men and women must guard constantly ngalnst Klduey trou. ble, because we eat too much, and all our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strlvw to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellral natlve tisanes clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. whn -vnur kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine la eloudj-, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you aulfer with alck haadache or dluy, nervous pella, acid atomach, or you have rhammaibuB when the weather it bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jnd sans; ianu u mum spoonful In a glass of Water before breakfast for a few aays, ana your kidneys will then net fine. This fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapea and temon juice, coraumou with llthln, and has Been useu ior oannrntions to flush aud stimulate inri kidneva: to neutralise the acids In the urine so It no longer is a sourceof Irritation, thus ending Wad der disorders. Jad Baits la Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effervescent iitnia.water beverage, and belong In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a gooa Kianey flushing any'tlme.Adv. . Charter No. 7 1 (,' Reserve District No. It i:i:rnitT of tiik condition or thr FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Klunmtli KhIIh, In the Htnto of Oregon, at the close of bust. hush on March 4, 1918 RK80URCKS 1 I-oaliM and dlxrotitits IIO,60I.7S 2 OterdniftH, uiiBeciirvd 6,681.71 IV C. H. IIih1h (other tlinn Liberty Itonda of 11T) I a U. H. ho n el h dppoiiited to so- cuio drciilntloii (par value) .$100,000.00 b II, H. bonda and certificates of liulebtodneas pledged to se cure U. H. dcpoalta (par valuo . 10,000.00 f U, H. boiidx and certificates of liKlc'btoiliiomi owned and un- plodRvd 30,000.00 140,000.00 A IJIxirly Irfinn lleniU: a Liberty l.oun bonds, SHper rent mid 4 percent, unpledged 9,960.00 c l.lliurty Loan bonds, 3 V lor emit and 4 pel cont, pledged to sotiire postal savings deposits 16,000.00 14,110.00 7 ItomU, aeturlttm, ctr. (other than U. 8.1: b llonds other than II. 8. pledg ed to neciiro poatal savings doponltH 10,000.00 c UoiiiIm and securities pledged as collutcral for state, or oth er donltH (postal excluded) or IiIIId iaublo 10,000.00 o StiurltloH other than U. 8. bonda fnot including stocks) "owned unpledged 03,691.00 11,611.00 9 Stock of Federal Receive Dank (.10 per cent or subscription) 1,100.00 10 Valuo of banking house 10,000.00 11 -Furniture and fixtures ...".... 11,161.10 12 Real citato owned other than banking liouio 100.00 13 Lawful reserve with Federal Re- scro Hank ,114.64 IS Cash In nnlt and net amounts duo fioni nntlonal banks .... 117,010.11 18 Checks on othei banks In same city or town n reporting bank 1,011.11 Total of Items IS aud 18. . . . 136,041.01 111 Checks on banks located outside of cltg or town of reporting bank and other cash Items . . 1,167.10 20 Redemption fund with IT. 8. ' Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treaaurer 6,000.00 32 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 1,611.41 Total ' 1,141,417.11 LIABILITIES 2t Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 2C Surplus fund 10,000.00 20 a Undivided profits 1!,66.61 b Less current expenses, Inter est, and taxes paid 11,183.60 171.01 28 Amount reserved for taxes ac crued 6,411.71 30 Circulating notes outstanding. . 100,000.00 32 Net amount due to National banks 7,511.11 33 Net amount due to banks, bank ers, and trust companies (oth er than Included In Item 32) . 49,474.71 Total of Items 32 and 33 .... 66.996.94 Demand deposit (other tttaa bank deposits) aubjert to Re serve (dcpoalta payable with in 30 days) : 34 Individual depoalta subject to check , 711,110.14 3.1 Certificates nf deposits due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 61,100.16 3G Certified checks 466.00 37 Cashier' checks outstanding . . 3,911.01 38 State, county, or other munici pal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank 10,000.00 Total of demand deposits other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items ... 34, 36, 30, 37 -and 38.... 811,177.61 Time deposits subject to Re serve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or mora notice, and postal savings) : . 42 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .. 1II.1M.61 44 l'ostal savings deposits J9.I00.II Total of time depoalta sub ject to Reserve, Itema 41 nnd 44 181.917.14 40 Vnlted States deposit (other m than postal savings) : c Other United States deposits, Including deposits of U. 8. disbursing officers 7,60.17 48 n Other bonds borrowed with out furnishing collateral se curity for same lO.OOMO Total M.I4I.4I7.I1 State of Oregon, County of Klamath. as; I, Leslie Rogers, cashier of the above-named bank, . emnly swear that the above abatement la two to tat Ha W knowledge and belief. LESLIE ROGERS, Caakter. Correct Attest: . A. M. COLLIER, JOHN M. MOORE, Dlrectora. Subscribed and tworn to before ma this 10th day of Marti 1918. BERT E. WITHROW, Notary Public. (My commission expire December 7, !!) W ItafOttmOM '' Wfctmn tk Oaamea Conacll baa heretofore by.reaoltittM deemed ex- pastiest, aid leeeasary the construc tion of tbe eawer hereinafter aescriD ed, and baa repaired from tbe city en glneer plana and speclflcatlona there for, with all nscessary catch basins, man holes, tampbolea and branches, and estimate of. the work to be dona and tho probable coat thereof, and the city engineer, having tied la tbe offlce of the polio jadg the plana, speclB catlona and estimate so required, and, Whereas, The Common Council find said plana, apeclflcatlona and estimate no tied to no satisfactory; Be It Resolved, That tho Common Council hereby declare It Intention to construct, at aa oatimaiea eosi oi one taonaaaa oao annaroa ninety (1,190.00) dollars, tho sewer (to gether with all aecoaaary catch basins, maaholM. mmpholee and trancnto) described aad located aa follew: Boglaalas at tto tatonoetaoa (cantor ot the Intorsoctlon) of Delta street aad tbe alley asperat ing ralrvlew Addition No. 1 from Falrvlew Addition No. I; thonco south thru tko center of said allay to Upborn street; theses to tho maahoU at Intorsoctlon of Pros- poet and Vpaam streets. Begin' nlng again at coator ot laterseetlon of said alloy aad Pulton street, and rnnalns: west oa Pulton to west boundary of Orofoa arsauo. Bo It furtker Rosolvsd. That tho plana, apmlSiatlnas aad estimates for said sswer a ilod by too city sn Sfaoor no aad tko samo are kereby Lot l of block 10, ralrrlow Addition No. 3 , . . . .ai.4 Lot I of block 20, FalrvlsW' Addition No. 3 11.40 Lot I of block 10, Fatrvlsw Addition No. 2 11.40 Lot 4 of block 20, Falrvlow 1 Addition No. 2 11.40 Lot 6 of block 20, Falrvlew Addition No. 2 12.40 Lot 6 of block 20, Falrvlew Addition No. 2 12.40 Be It further resolved that the Po lice Judge be and hereby Is directed to cause this resolution to be pub lished ss by Charter provided. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: City of Klamath Falls. I, A, L. Leavltt, Police Judge of said city, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution passed by the Common Council on March 4, 1918, relating to construction of sewer affecting por tions of Falrvlew Additions No. 1 and I. A. L. LEAVITT, ll-10t Police Judge. SECURITY STORAGE Far Warehouse Co. Furniture household goods or mlscsllaneoua. Fireproof building. All goods Insured; always accessible. Private compartment If desired. Complete protection; lowest rates. Phone 328W. We arrange transfer. 4-lm PROFESSIONAL CARDS t JOHN C. CLEGHORN County Seuvoyo avHKagbassr lu it farther Rsselvod. That tho property described aa follows will be heneltod ay-tko construction or saw sewer, and tkat said property bo as olaod for eaokalt tko cost ot said sswer la tkd torn oat opposite oath lot aad parssl, said respective sums helac tka nortlom ot tko estimated cost of "said sewer allotted and de termined to sock lot aad parcel by tko Common Council, to-wlt: Description Coet.to of property tack lot tit" l ot alack 3. Falrvlew Addition No. 1 111.40 Lot of klock I, Falrvlew Addition Mo. 1 tlt.40 Lot I of Mock I, Palnrlow "' Addition No. 1 . . flt.40 Lot 4 ot block 3, Palnrlow Addition Mo. 1 .., Mt.40 Lot 6 of block t, Palnrlow Addltloa.NO. 1 flt.40 Lot "of bsock 3, Falrvlow AddltkwNo. 1 111.40 Lot 1 or block 4, Palrrlow Addition No. 1 l.0 f.ot I of ktck 4, Falrvlew Additien: No. 1 . It I of block 4, Falrvlew Addlttoa No. 1 . . : 111.40 Lot 4 ot block 4, Palnrlow Addition No. 1 Ill.to Lot 8 of-Mock 4, Falrvlew Addition No. 1 111.4 o f.nt i-hlaek 4. Palrvtow AddlahM No. 1 fil.40 ia i at block I. Falrvlow Addlttoa No. 1 . iMt .. kiMsk l. Patrriow AddliUaNo. t Ili.tO ij block t. Palrrlow Addlttoa No. 1 (11.40 i a a at alack l.i Palrrlow Addlttoa' No. 1 111.40 u i block t. Palrrlow - - A A A AdaSMaarNa. 1 : aa.iv tat "of block I. Patrriow 1 Addition No. 1 Ilt.40 IV I of block 10, rairriow Addition No. 1 aii.40 Lot I of block SO, Palrrlow Addition No. 1 Iia.40 Lot I ot block 1, Palnrlow Addlttoa No. I " Lot 3 of block 1, Falrvlew Addition No. I ".so Los 6 ot block , Palrrlow Addition No. t i' Lot ot block I, Falrvlew Addition No. t M.40 Lot 1 of block 10, Falrvlow Addition No. I ia.o Lot I of block 10, Palrrlow Addition No. I U.40 fAt af hlack 10. Patrriow Addlttoa No. I 1.0 ijit 4 af block 10. Falrvlew Addition No. I 1.40 ija k af bloek 10. Falrvltw Addition No. I 14 ijt a af block 10. Palrrlow wv - Addition NO. 1 1I.0 Lot 1 of block 11, Palrrlow Addltian No. I 11.40 Lot a of block 11, Patrriow Addition No. S 1.40 Lot I ot kiosk 11. Palrrtow Addition No. I 11.40 Lot 4 ot block 11, Palrrtow Addition No. I ll.to Lot S of block 11, Palrrtow Addlttoa No. I ll.to ia a af block ll. Palrrlow Addlttoa No. lt.40 Lot 1 of Mock ia. Palrrtow Addition No. a !!. Lot a ot klock II, Palrrtow MIIMtMtt 1 City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON 617 Main St. FARM LOANS AT S PER CENT FLAT MOiaHTALING DOCOAN ArrUtocto nnd Engineers 607-8 Hsnry Building WB FINANCE YOU Pkono Main 1713. Portland, Ore PR. EARL O. WISECARVKR DENTIST . OaVo, Rooans 7 sad a WlUto Balldiaa- DR. P. R OODDARD Ootsosothlc Physlctan A BoJSjton SoMo 811, L . O. F. Tstnaoa (over K. K. K. Store) liaono Ml . . Rob. Phono, SSSR (Tko only Osteopathic Physl- cUn nnd Surgooa In Klamatk FalU.) W. D. MILLER Reate Cesrttwctor Maltkotd, Tar aad Orarol Root tag. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. Ill 8. Sixth Street. Pbont III. DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OBtenseUst Optician, la Persnttsdy Lacalel at 126 3d Street Opposko Elks Ttmplo ItaonoSwM Make ongasomenta, and he will call nt your homo and examine your eyas for glasses, if you can , not call nt Ida oMce. Efc WOOD Bloek, slab, limb and body, nay length small or Urns qnantt ties. Prompt sorrieo. Terms OMce Fifth nnd Main Phono HSR KlMMtk FtMl Cosvpsuiy O. PEVTON, Mgr. , . '.ft iJ t 6S yt &'.'