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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1918)
w "v tfAi' w Si." V .JlflfSTft U ! V . A tbtftW THE EVKN1NQ HERALD. KLAMATH PALLt, OMBOON TUIDAV,MAVaa,1t1l (V ' -P - i. r . $m 'ea is iw nff ThtErening Herald W. O; SMITH. Editor dally exeeM Suaday ly ka arald PubUehlag Coeagaay r Mto. at HI IVwrtk ttraet. Bate at the aoatoBoe at Klaaath fltJb. Orasoa, nf traaaaJaaloa throagb isaattar, Oaaytar- by aan ta gay to taa UHta4 futaat sm M TUISOAY, MAV 2S, lit! At the Theaters wwvwAwMWViw4MMnM KOTICR TO SVBSCniBERS Carrier bora will call on all sub- acrlbera In the cltr who have not paid tbelr aubtcrlptlons In adduce, on the lint Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers are kindly request- ed to arrange to have the money yeady tor the boys when they call, at each carrier has from 100 to ISO peo ple to call upon. It will be necessary to discontinue all subscriptions not paid for by the 15th of the month, unless special ar rangements are mado at this office. Prompt payments of subscriptions will be of great assistance to the car rier boys, at all are attending school luring the week. EVENING HERALD. HtnlfsOusifcdAffn. HELP. WANTED WANTED Local tales representative for thJa county for large school fur allure and supply house; teacher pre ferred, but not demanded; experiences not eaaeatlal; fine opportunity for turn near; salary, expenses and commlj tkm; automobile would be big asset. Address. Salea Manager, Herald office. 17-K s FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms, MS Oak street. 28-Ct FOR RENT Two rooms on Main at Call at West End Orocery. 27-tf , U FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. Jackson apartments, opposite White Pelican hotel. 27-4t FOR BALE OR RENT Partly fur nished a room house. Enquire at 65 Sariag trcet 25-41 FOR SALE FOR SALE Household quire 2Si High street. goods. En-28-3t FOR SALE Rooming house furniture aad txturee, centrally located la this towa; lease on building has consider able time to run yet. Address Y40, Herald. 27-8t FOR 8ALE One bay gelding, tboroly souad, weight 1,000; good logging horse; well boring outfit; will go thru anything but hard stuff, aa boulder, lata; for aale at a bargain. Address box 71, Merrill, or see Henry Andrleu. six miles west of MerrilL 22-6t LOST AND FOUND , LOST One auto license, Oregon 60201 ' Finder return to White Pelican gar age. 2S-2t MISCELLANEOUS MMWMMMAMWWWWWWWWWWWWWMW FOR RENT Seven room modern house of Crescent ave., 120. J. T. WARD CO 15 Mala Btraat ORPHEUS THEATER See Frances Nelson In THI POWIR OF DECISION" ' AIm a Two Reel EDUCATIONAL fLKCTRICITY Prices 10c and 15o C-K Ktemath Ledge No. 187. 1. 0. 0. F., aaaaU Friday sight. H. F. Eiell, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, gecreUry. Bwauaa Encampment No. 46, I. O O. ., taaeta Tuesday night W. A. , a P., Nat Ottarbela Scribe. Regular communications Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F, M.. NftMi Monday of A. R. Laavltt, W. M. Actual battle conditions, with infantry and artillery action, cavalry charges, trench fighting and airplane scouting. are produced with almost scientific ac curacy In "For France," Greater Vita- graph's Dlue Ribbon feature, which wilt be at the temple tonight. U. S. regulars and national guardsmen, more then 1,500 of them, regularly officered and equipped, took part In the great picture of romance and war. ' The art life of a great city Is shown In "The lwer of Decision," the Metro Rolfe 5-part feature production which will be seen at the Orpheus tonight and tomorrow. Historic Greenwich Village, which has become the center of New York' artistic aclWitlcs, Is faithfully depleted in the play. Tbruout the drama glimpses are shown of artist life In its various phases, and the point of lcw of dwc,llcrs In Bohemia is nude known by means of the film story. IERSONAL MENTION I.ITTLK StDKMGIITM ON LOCAL B.PPKXMMS AMONG THK PUOI'I.K OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINOS AND COMIXGH OF LOCAL FOLKS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE first State 6 Sarins Bask At Klamath Falls, in the State or Ore gon nt the close of business May 10, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and discounts 8902,191.74 Overdfarts, secured and un secured Bonds and warrants Stocks, securities, Judg ments, etc. - Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned . Due from banks (not re serve banks) Due from approved reserve Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand 3,158.28 85,407.29 4,953.40 8.643.80 25,558.48 a 1,593.9 89.380.22 3.414.03 1,862.68 48,776.77 Total . 81.172,916.68 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 8 50,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,-- 6.197.09 Dividends unpaid 200.00 Due to banks and bankers... 327.80 Individual deposltsi subject to check 773.805.78 Cashier checks outstanding- 12,772.90 Certified checks Time and savings deposits Notes and bills redlscounted Reserved for interests and taxes Other liabilities, deposits , 223.36 250.297.09 56,472.11 2.640.55 due State Treasurer . 10,000.00 Total. ..81.172,936.68 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, at: I, John Siemens .Jr., cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly twear that the above statement w true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN 8IEMEN8 JR., Cashier. Correst Attest: J. W. SIEMENS, A. B. EPPERSON. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of May, 1918, , ALLEN SLOAN, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov 23, 1921 Chilcote will take Dene's of the Third Liberty Loan aa put payment on city property. 25 H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amaaamant s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Famous Players Present Lou-Tellegen In -THK I.ONQ TRAIL' A-story of the Canadian Northwe.it Also, THK ADAM80N TRIO Hawaiian t.npertonaters Hear Them. The Last Time A: fU.tm mm gat riea nterely by sautog, asy. Tm " ' ' AMrtiaTea6ttiet)buy War TEMPLE THEATER "FOR FRANC!" A romance of France at the time of the German Invasion. The love story of a breeiy Yankee soldier and the daughter of a famous Freach artist Edward Karle aa the Yankee etty Howe aa the Ctrl Alto a Rig V Comedy ADMISSION 10c aand lie MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIOrf PICTURES TUR8DAYS AND SATURDAYS K. n. Bend Is a recent arrhal from Oakland. George Offletd Is In the city toda on business from Merrill. C R. Beanlsley Is a county seat busi ness littor from Mnlln. M. 11. Morgan of San Francisco came tit on business last evening. F. a Mitchell Is registered at the Halt from the Klamath Marsh. Mrs. It. 0.-Grannls of nakcrsflcld. Calif.. Is a guest nt the Hotel Hall. K. A. Dals of Merrill Is among the guests registered at the Hotel Hall. V. P. Johnson of Oakland was among the trnln arrivals last night. a J. B. Mitchell, n stockman from Yrekn, Is In the city for a short time. Roy M. Noah of Fort Klamath is in town looking after matters of business. Charles Bernard of Modoc Point Is In town today looking after business matters. Frank Courtade, n well known resi dent of the Odessa section, is In town for a few days. Vincent, Anna and Bessie Jelnck of Maltn came in for a short stay yester day afternoon R, W. Tower, a well known resident of the Kcno district, was a county seat visitor C3tcrday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joy of Chltoquln came down estcrday for a short visit at the county scat. fcsAf ErFBMlay Jr jw Jf yfQiJJjk "f 'Jx'Cfi'i'i Mr. and Mrs. Anton Polvlka are motlng from their home on Washing ton street to 337 Grant. R. C. Spink Is down from his home at. lilletrst on Spring Creek, looking nfjer matters of buslnc.-". William Chcne of llio Spring Lake District was a Klamath Falls business lsltor )esterday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Woods of tho Pelican Bay Lumber camp, tins returned from n ttslt with friends In California. Chas. Lens, a prominent cattle man ile car jestenlay to look after business Inter csts nt the county scat. Sam Johnson, J. McIXinlel, Lee To- land and F. Dunkhorst were passen gers on the auto stage to Ashland this morning. The Green Springs Moun tain road Is reported lit better condi tion today. Mrs.. Ed. Frailer left for hor home on tho Klamath M.ir-h tills morning, after a short tlslt mlth her brother, Bruce Rambo. It was expected that tho latter would Icrue on the next draft call, but his name has been taken from this list , Miss Helen Hogue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue of this city, and well known here, h.ts disposed of the business with which she has been Interested in San Francisco, and It now In Washington, D. O. It Is her In tcntlon to salt soon for France, where she expects to aid In winning the war In some capacity. Lloyd George Gratelul to American Red Cross May 28, 1819 Henry P. Davison. chairman of the war council of the American Red Cross, announces the re ceipt of the following letter addressed to Ambassador Page, from Prlmo Min ister Lloyd Geerge: "My Dear Ambassader: "I feel sure that I am echoing the thought of many In this country In writing you a word of grateful appre ciation of what the American . Red (.Vol's has done in this war. Not only has It made most generous addition to the funds of our own Red Cross, but it la one of the first American organiza tions to begin to serve humanity In this war. The work It has done, not only In succoring the wounded, but In t-holterlng and saving women and chil dren In all countries stricken by war 1 1 l)ond all computation. From the moment of the massacro of Senrla, Its -a oik has grown like tho mustard teed, until It Is now one of the greatest hu mane Institutions In the world. "In now extending Its operations to rotcr new responsibilities which will lull upon It thru the active participa tion of the American at my in the war, I wish It nil noKslblo success. I am cure (hat tho resources of mercy and generosity will prove Inexhaustible. "I am, my dear ambassador, yours sincerely, (Rlgned) "D. LLOYD GEORGE." Cub's Manager Discusses Their Chances Fred Mitchell, manager of the Chi cago Cubs, who baa hopes this year of winning the pennant in the National ffltO MITCHKll climate of Southern California for training. The Cubt bava gone there for many years. Ha la her shown talking to Mr. Wrlgley, one of the ow tup HnriF ftiiARnfK) RETURN FROM OAKLAND Up-to-date automobile policies while you watt. Set Chilcote. 25 . Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson have returned from Oakland, where, Good) ear. Mechelln and Firestone they went by auto last week on legal tires. Telford Bros. Garage. 20 If . .... . ......- i' . i I'UMIiess, TOO inp oown wan mnun in two days and the return trip In -three days. a Nettleten'a fine shoe at 6tt K. K. K. STORI. Chilcote can save yeu money on city and country property. Exclusive agent for seme ef the very best, houses, lets, farms and ranches. 35 Shtphtrw Music Shaw, May 28, 30, 31 and June 1. FRKIONT RATIS' "t Notice It hereby given that on and after June 1, 1918, charges for hauling freight will be advanced to 10c per 100 rcundt. WESTERN TRANSFER CO. CITY TRANSFER CO.. O. K. TRAN8FRR CO. 22 9t Ivant Spud Planter for Sale. Farm. era Whte. Co. 21 6t m ' Money to loan en city and country property. Ask Chilcote. 26 All kinds ef Army Sheet at 6tf K. K. K. STORI. 31 Shepherd Mutlc Show, May 28, 30, ant June 1. 27-2t Hare It your chance to get a mod ern seven-room house on pavement at a sacrifice. It will pay you to Invest!. oate. Will either take small house at part payment or will take tome Lib city Sends. See Chilcote. ,25 L I.KTS DIO AND DID AND WEIA BK BIO. Whea t go dowa the village tree! In my perambulations, most every other chap I meet Is a klng for dnnatfnnt. They're seeking fund for Red Cross work, for hospitals and moters: they're holding up. rlth con stant Jsrk, all wlvsi aad kids and voters. I'm helping out from day to day, with no delays or pauses, teVaeeo funds, Y. M. C, A, sad other worthy eausee I'm told that war bonds I must buy. la twos and fours aad downs; enough to make a full supply for all my aunta aad eouslas. For war stamps too, those signs of thrift. I dig late my pocket. to give my Uarle Ram a lift In cleaning up his docket. I'm taxed for build lag wooden thlpe with good, eld fashioned rigging, and In my little dally trips I ' m con stantly kept digging. dig to pay tobacco tax, and tax for railway travel. I'm always chlpplag from my Hacks; they keep me scratching grate). But I've ao kick for those who come with all their pits beguiling. It never makrs me sad nor glum. They always find me smlllag. I kaew that I'm too old to fight; I caa't be caught rsnlgglag. So 1 regard It Just and rlhl that 1 should keep on, digging. Aad then besides. It's proved to me that-ovory aaaa la bigger It he will teach himself to be a will ing war-time digger. It's not eaough for ut ta slag about the Joy of giving. We've got to dig lor everything we need to keep oa living. We've got la dig In our back yards, for carrots, beaas aad Maters; we've got to dig both long aad hard, as gar den cultivators. So take your trusty hoe aad apade aad start your sprlag-tlme sowlag. Just dig aad get a garden made and set the foodituir growing. Write the Natural VMr Garden Com mission, vYaniugtoa. D. C for its complete manual on home gardrnlng. It's free for t-cem vrii fur pottage. Vd ? if vss. vv . . - T -. - HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. Jbjbm' Haadaxa Powders fivt Initaat wllaf Cost dlstt a pukif a. Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, laroowng nrauacnra yiciu in jiwl a rtw rmoaitntt to Dr. Jams' llradache Ijw- drrs which rust only 10 rents a pack lege at any drug store. It's the quick- IMt, (iirmt headache relief In the whale world. Don't suffer! Relieve the agony and dUtreea nowt Vnii can. 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