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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1919)
ih:mmv, .MNi'Aiiv n. iin THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TOnEH Y t X ? T T Y T T ? ? T T ? ? T T T i ? V Y Y t Y Y ? t The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls We have the following Canned Goods thnt we nhnll clone out. All arc choice goodn, quality guaranteed: Ideal Peaches in light sugar syrup, the can 23c Cherub Raspberries in heavy sugar syrup, the can, 29c Choice Loganberries, in heavy sugar syrup, the can 27c Tube Rose Asparagus, large can, rcg. 40 29c Fancy String Beans, can 19c Van Camps' Soup, assorted, the dozen $1.50 Two cans for .. . 25c We have a few hundred pounds of Prunes, crop of 1917, we are selling for 10c the pound. J See them in our window. K T t Y Y Y Y t 1 X Best Creamery .Butter, 65c the pound. The better grades of Coffee arc now selling for 50c the pound, and the prospects arc good for a still higher price. Better lay in a supply now. The Coffee Situation Today Hum" iiionlli m-o, fill' until lit lutiliuKi .1 Ik I'imiiI AclmliilMnitloii niilllliil lint i nitre roitotrrs lluil tlirj ciiiilil nut Import more limn iilnrt) iIiijh' Miiplj of n ft - ill a lllili'. Wlirn tin1 Nfoikfi of rulli'i In Hit' IniiiiN of thr riiiKlt'rn mirli 111 lllll t iHllllt, till- (lltl'llllllf'llt plinril mi rinliiirKu on flu' Impor Inllon of CoMVe of mure Hum tlilr- I) llll)' hllppl). 'I In- Itiiilllim uiiwnimi'iit, lluil loiitinK 70 per ri'ht of till' iwirlil'i xlippl) -Mill: "II joii will not let us lilp our iiiffri' to flu- I'nltril Htntci wlii'ii joii ilo wiuil our I'offiM' J on will I'.W our pi ln lor II." Now I'wrj mouth, wlim lln coffee roiihlrr m-iiiN In hi oriU'r fur Kii'i'ii inltri" for (In moiilli i Blip Ill), Ilii- llrullliili umiTliliifiit "ny, "llil rnffi-i- will riml )iui ho iiiiii It iimri' IliN moiilli tlinu hint moiilli." Tin1 I'liffri1 Krourr l iiuikluK million- of ilullni-i, mill thu pro pic or thr I'lilti-il Stiili-. (Ilic InrK i-. i uiiMimiT- of i iilTri- In tin itorlil) mtiil pn). 'f Y I f T v x i 4i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I YANKS FROM RUSSIA WASHINGTON, I), C, Jim. H A lll'iolutlotl to place till) Semite on record iih fuvotliiK llii' withdrawal Of, t lie Allll'l ll'llll KOMIl'IK flOIII HllHKltl "IIH Nllllll IIH prill (l(lll)lo" W(IH in 1 1 o-1 (luci'il by Hoiuilor .lohiwonof Ciillfor-' til i yiittcnliiy, with tin iihkitUiIIiiii Unit the t'tilti'il Stales linn no IlllK Hllin pllliC) Illlll WIIH IllVltltlC ll iHllMtr-r. VANKS lli;.MOIIII.Il(i AT TWiri: ItltlTISII rati:.' tt'ASIIINC.TON, 1) (.' , Jim IS. , (lonornl March huIiI today that tliu di'iiioblllzitloti of tin) army here In i proii'villtiK twice as fuht iih In KriK- liiinl Six hundred mill ninety-three tli'iiiHtiml i-lKlit hundred ami i.-IkIuv-nine IniM' been discharged lie sulci, compared to 3ri2,C!i8 of tliu Drltlrili. . Muirli hiIiI tlii Ariim lean troops now scheduled for demobilization number 1,051,000 Including 110.000 which Imvc actually noun returned fioni overseas. ' LEGAL NOTICES xotic'K or TK ham: l'ndkk chat- I, MOItTCAHI: Notiii- Id licruliy Klvun llmt under mill by vlrtui' of tho turm of a 'linttcl iiiorti:ni;i.', ntailu and i-xrcutcd liy H I. Short. innrtKaKor. to tho KlMt Na tlonnl Hunk of Klamiith Full. Oio- Kon, mortBiiKoc. a nan- win no nnu i and liclil of the followltiK dcxcrlbed V 'pvriiuniil propurty, to-wlt ! f Y Y Y Y Y V I X We are selling an elegant coffee, 35c lb. Twriity-nlmt heuil of muroH. Ki'ldliiKH and coltH, and olio Htnl llou I Said milu to ink place upon the 25th, day of Junuury, A I). 1919, at tho hour of 'J o'clock p in , nt the H. F ' 1'lillllpB ran?h, about ten mlli-s south of Klmnalli Kulltf. OreKon All sales to be for cash In hand, and delivery, of property purchased to be made Im mediately after said sale I First National Hank of Klamath Pnllu OrfM'fin Mnrliniifee. 14-101. X Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y 5! V The Winnek Co., Inc. XOTH'K X I ...... iNOlICO is uoreu) kvuh uiui iiib uo- ! terslKtied was on January 11. 1919, Y by the County Court of the Slate of V lOreKon. for Klamath County, duly J. I,..,AIhI .yl ..vnniiliii- In I )i mnl tor ft J I the estalc of Anna Kordyce, deceased. 426 Main St. Phone 34 . Klamath Falls AMM.A9A9Afij9AfiAj9AAAAMj r t ryrryrrvrrr tr 'fririrririrrririrr ! v A Trip Hammer Used For Spy Signals m0i000t At the Theaters .All persons having claims against T ... .......... v.... .. I m.1 t r nmanni Nltlt! CnUllli tliu I t;iUII 1.-11 v.' ..wi.i...fc same, properly verified, to said ad ministrator, at the law olllco of It. C. (Iroesheck, Klamath State Bank building. Klamath Falls, Oregon,; ! within six months from the date of this notice Dated January H, 1919. ASA FOllDYCE, Kxecutor of tho Kstato of Anna Fos dyco, Deceased. 1 4-2 1-2S-4-1 1 IMIII.ADKI.PHIA. Jon. H An Intcri-ntlng story of enmny spy work In tnlil liv Frnnk II. (InaU III naaUliml Chief of l)i Proi.wilv.. I .. lil.., "lllprl"'' rendered service during dm war. I eminent Authorities who, caught the trlp-luiliiiuer iiierator slKiiallluga "llulil on fishing fleet complete This was several hoius before the "Crashing Thru to llerlin" to bo shown at the Liberty tonight only on account of the closing of business places for n few days to help combat the flu. A thousand cimoru men hnve re coidod the war for you so that you ran see It with your own eyes. Tho Hint and only authentic pictorial his tory of the World War. These nll-lucluiilve suven reels of hlstotle events of tlie War tnko you XOTH'K OF FINAL SKTTLKMKXT Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has (lied In the County Court of the State of Oregon the final account of his administration of the estate of Henry C. Qarvln, deceastd, and said Court hns fixed March 1, 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., and the court room of said Court us tho place for hearing said account and for the, settlement thoreof. j unieci January it, uu, CLIFFORD OARVIN. Administrator of the Eatato of Henry C. Qarvln. Deceased 14-21-2S-4 The organization, Mr. Oosklll rv lutes, was responsible for tho Inter munt of a man caught spelling out dangerous inomagcs with a tripham mer Iih wan operating In n big In duslrlal plant on the Deluwuro Riv er The messages woro first doled- d by a telegraph operator In Pnlmy- fu, N J. "PelllliK out "Troup ship innriiliiK." The telegrapher notified tliu gov-' news dispatches biouglil worl of the behind the scenes, and Into tho vcrj .Notice of Sale of Real Estate Jin the County Court of the Stato of uregou, lor me iuuiuy ui rviuui- nth. Alma caught the hummer moving tomorrow sinking or a fishing fleet by (Senium hum I of the mlghtle-it conflict of arm. submarines off New Kiiglaud. The ml foicei the world has over known, trip-hammer expert was found to bo it shows jem in authentic moving plc- a former teleginph operator. Mr. tines every event of worlfl Importance (lasklll km Id the mystery of where from the Funeral of thu Austrian outy Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, the operator got his nows or i whom i Archduke Feidlnnud to the Amerl- for tho County of Klamath .made and he was slgiMlling was neei imi(mI. j e:iu iloughboj's heroic work In the; entered on the 14th day of December, -- ; helliraters of tho Western Front. .191. licensing the undersigned to 'sell at privnte sale, to tho highest i on sni . , . i.i.i.i,,- ii,(,rfifiir. on the tlrlm I'lctitriM of thu Russian re- torm8 horelunftor mentioned, all of bleeding Hoi- In thu Matter of the Estate of S. Alexander, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by vlrtuo of an ordor of the Yoii'io i ell nine to n ealemlor for the Xew Veiir. We lime n kimm! sup ply of holiiel) one mill miiiio pretty oiicm, rlillrolo .V Sniltli. 21 -" avxr ik n 1 1 lining taj i,, ir h I-! ' D I rS? Ill ''-w..' ' I' "11 I. ' Milutlon and collapMu kIuiu'h galtint defence of her homes, bur peoplu and her National Honor. Willi your own eyes you see the mark of thu beast on this one of Clod's garden spot hofoio the war. Yon seo- (Jerniiiny's Kaiser and the Crown rrliu'o; bur plans for a Now York air J raid: lliluglng down n Zeppelin : bat- j , ! I1IU ; llllllhlllK noun ll f.ujii'mii,, uiiv- F ,lls "l",vo "'" ol"l"lH! (lermans In ro- "Njjl j trout and thousands of (Sermon prls- W Sm JiifiolH. You see T ""- Aitlliery duel' ; the sinking of siib- H I Ml'l1,,' battles on land and sea: J II I I...... tit.. I Koltfititn vvna stltlb Illlll A Vision-then hard work Flrsl, it will lie tu'ccNNiiry for everjone In ienlle what this Klamiitli Fulls count ry posNiwso n In the a.iof Natural IlcMiiurrioi. Then, ly piiltlng our hlioulilei-s to ho wheel wo run cnpllall.e lliimo proilili'ts of Fore-l, Waters and liuml, The First Nntlonal Hank Is the I'ompniihm of Co-operation. I,i' WT '"Tiri, !;, II, ReauiCH, rioMdont. L. V, Wlllets; Vlciriesldcnt. Isllo Rogeis, (NisIiIit. A. M,' Collier, AhM, Cushler. John" M, Moore, Asst. Cashier. 3 l.ow tho I.iiBllanla was sunk, ami hi'ores ami sroies of Interesting In cidents to be soon with your own eyes. '-j tho following described lands and real estate, or any part thoreof, to wlt Lots CSS and CS9 in block 104 In the Mills Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to tho duly recorded plat thereof, and also lots 21, 22, 23 ami 24, in block- 21, In thu Second Addition to Klamath Falls, Orogon, accord ing to the duly recorded plat thoro of. All of the said lands and real estate doing locutod In Klamath County, State of Orogon. That said uremisos will bo sold at privnto sale upon tho following terms and conditions, to-wlt: 'f For cash In hand, or for CO per cent of tho purchase price In cash, gold coin of the United States of America; balance to bo paid by the nnto of the purchaser secured by a mortgage upon tho property sold.j ana sunt noto snail Dear intorest at the rate of 6 par cunt par annum. be payable on or boforo six That said The popular young screen nctor, 'Wallace Raid, who Iiob pl.iyed cppo.imui ' nil., riKinlilliin Fni'rar In modt of her 'months from ditto of snlo ' photoplays. Is to bo seen at tlio Slur promises will ho sold at private sale rei.n i,,li.M lii " II nii'.ie : Jones." "l l"" "' " " '"'i I his litest I'm amount production, ! which was wiltton for him by Harvey JtIiow and Ftank Flnnogun from tho at tho olllco of II. M n oy ut law, Loomls building, 409 Main street, Klamath Falls, Orogon, by tho undorslgned administrator on and aftur Thursday, tho 23d day of story of Dauo Coolldge. Tho atmos anunry, 19.19; that all bids must bo phero of the entire pleturo Is that of . k .; .i ; tho story I flco of the said H, M. Munnliig ou and , , , ... rt, ,., ,..,,.,, .... , !. livu ih lilti niim ft, .11 .uuillllllK Ull auu wide and wholesome west and the !flar (ho o Ma nQ Umt gaU, y deals with the adventures of n 'anlo wlll 1)a ....,., 811i,tuct m nnnfinnn ' prospoctor, Rlmrock Jones .uid Mary'tlon; that bids may bo mado for all he First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREQON Fortune, hla swoothoart. An ocel-iof tho ubovo described premlsos, or ' lent east, Including Aim Ll.tU as ' l,ur ref-, , Mary Fortune, supports Mr. Itald, 19JBtod tU,B 23a iXay ot DeM,bo, and tho plctuio was made uuiler tho ' u L Al,kxANDER. export dlroctlon of Donald Crisp. Also Administrator of tho Estate ot Alma two reels of Comedy ' mado for s. Aloxander, Docoasod. 'laughing purposes only, ' 24-31-7-14-21 Charter No 71C7 Federal Rostrve District Jto. 12 i f REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Klamath Fulls, In tho Stato of Oregon, at the cloe of boil ness on December 31, 1918 RESOURCES 1 a Loans and discounts, Includ ing rediscounts $936,336.38 Deduct v I Notes and bills redlscounted (other than bank accept ances) (see Item 57a) 148,860.88 9786,476.48 2 Overdrafts, unsecured 2,768.01 nV. H. Ilondi (other than Liberty bonds, but including U. S. certificates of indebtedness) : a ,U. S. Rouds deposited to se- cure circulation (par valuo).. 100,000.00 b U, S. Bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to se cure U. S. deposits (par valuo) .... 10,000.00 f U. S. Bonds and certificates of Indebtedness owned and unpledged ... 66,000.00 176.000.0t O "Liberty Loan Ilends: a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3V4. 4, and 4V4 Per cent, unpledged.. 3,400.00 c Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4, and 4 Vi per cent, pledged to secure postal savings deposits 16,000.00 18,400.00 7 Bonds, Securities, etc., (other than US.): b Bend's (other than U. S. j bonds) pledged to secure pos tal savings deposits 20,000.00 c BondB and securities pledged , as collateral for State, or oth dcposlts (postal excluded) or bills payable 10,000.00 c Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 62,666.17 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S 92,667.17 9 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 3,600.00 10 a Value of banking house, own- , cd and unincumbered 30,000.00 11 Furniture and fixtures 11,606.91" 12 Real estate owned other than banking house 300.00 13 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 82,461.46 15 Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks 176,681.87 1C Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other than included in Items or IS 4,393.24 18 Checks on other banks In the same city or town as report ing bank 6.J88.34 Total of Items 15, 16, 18.. 185,134.45 19 Checks on banks located out- . . side of city or town of re porting bank and other cash Items 2.m.V 20 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. '. Treasurer 5,600.00 ' 21 Interest earned but not collect ed approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due ; - 6,260.70 22 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 820.71 23 Other assets: Bend payments made for our customers . 2,737.58 Total ,11,406.348.96 LIABILITIES 24 Capital stock paid In flOO.OOO.OO 25 Surplus fund 23,000.00 26 a Undivided profits 27.T1T.66 27 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of ma turity and not earned (ap proximate) 1,614.70 30 Circulating notes outstanding.. 96,700.00 32 Net amount due to National . , , banks 14,424.24 ' 33 Net amounts due to banks, bankors and trust companies (other than included in Item . i .. . 32) .... 35J119.95 Total of Items 32 and 33.... 49.544.19 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 34 Individual deposits subject to check 846.134.83 35 Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 8,225.30 36 Certified checks , 427.44 37 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 1,383,29 3S State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge " ot assets ot this bank 10,000.00 40 Dividends unpaid 264.00 Ttotal ot demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, Items 34. 35, 36, 37. 3S' and 40 865,434.86 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or , L subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : . 42 Certificates of deposit (other than tor money borrowed) .... 194,887.97 44 I'ostal savings deposits 22,802.38 Total of tlmo deposits sub ject to Resorve, Items 42 and 44 217.690.3C 40 United States deposits (other than postal savings) : a War loan deposit account .... 8,000.00 c Othor United States deposits, Including deposits ot U. S. disbursing offlcers 9,646.31 17,846.31 4S a Other bonds borrowed with out furnishing collateral se curity for same ' 10,060.00 Total 11,406,348.96 57 n Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal Reserve Bank (see Horn Id).. 148.860.88 Total contingent liabilities (57a) 148,890.88 State of Oregon County ot Klamath, ss: ' I, Leslie Rogers, cashier ot the abotft-nam4 bak, Ho ioL ' omnly swear that tho above statement Is trua to tha bt of ny knowledge and belief. LESLIE ROOBRS, Cublar. CORRECT Attest: A, M. COLLIER, E. R. REAMES, L. V. WILLITS, Director". x Subscribed and sworn ta before me this 10th day of Jan uary, 1919. BERT E. WITHKOW, Notary Public: , (My commission expires December 7. 1920.) t - Hgi 1. Herald's Classified. www FOR SALE FOR SALE Or will trade for sheep i or cattle, ranch on the west shte of Summer Lake; line Improvements and A-l ranch; will sell for one-third cash, balance to suit; prlco $27,500 F. M McCulley & Son, Summer Lake! Orogon 13.14, FOR SALE- One Durham bull, l months old, weight 1,000 peunds: 1 Holsteln bull, 8 months old, weight 500 pounds; 1 stallion, 6 years old 1 work horse, weight 1,650. Graham Bros., box 273, city. Phono, Fort Klamath line. 14-2t MISCELLANEOUS ,FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Call I on Schubert, next postoffice. 11-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED By colored woman, cook ing or work as maid In prlrate family or boarding house. Phons 318- 13-St ; ' KSTRAY NOTICE , Strayed to my place at Pine Qrore black yearling heifer, under half crop ta right ear. swallow fork In left ear, branded with overturned wine shut 'and C on left rib. R, p. Breltensteln. 14-3t n ira CAUSE H BUB PAIN, SORENESS AM) STIFF. NESS RIGHT OUT WITH OLD ; "ST. JACOBS UNIMEXr" Kidneys cause headache? Nol They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Tour back: ache Is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating- "St Jacobs Li niment." Rub It right on the ache or tender spot, and Instantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and lameness dis appears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small' trial bottle ot "St. Jacobs Lini ment" from your druggist and lim ber up. A moment after it Is applied you'll wonder what became ot tne backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. "St. Jacobs Liniment" stops any pals, at once It Is harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. It's the only application to rub on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism, sprains or a strain. Adr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. a A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trnax Suit 206, 1. O. O. F. Bldg Office phone 80J . Bea Phone 86M FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomU llldg., Klamath Falls CITV AND COUNT V ABSTRACT COMPANY R17 Mitin , Money to loon nn tea) estate at H per cent. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic I'hjslclan Surgeoa Suite 211, I. 0. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone Jttl . . "W (The ouly Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon in Klamata Falls.) STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS-. f , PURIFIES BLOOD You can't expect weak Udneji iti filter the acldj and poiaons put of yow jsttiu unless they arc tifen a little aeig Don't allow them to become diMssM when a little attention now will prf vent It. Dou't try to cheat '"-,,. As aoon as you commence tp Bars backachea. feel nervoan nij tire , OJTC BUSY. These are usually ! that tuur klJoeis are not wortWf properly. fe'0 . ,-...- n W,.-th. iJO not ueiay s mmuir. """ Ai , .lt.nan,a A, YOU Bitf UPU yourself in the arlp of au incurabU dl last. GOLDMEOAL Haarlem Oil cap ulea will give almost hWediJggJ from kidney troubles. GOLD 1UU AL Hearten Oil Capaules , thi work. They are the purs , orWnil Haarlem OU Capwles affJ1,gS from the laboratories , WarUinWij land. Aak your druU for OOLW MEDAL and accept no aubgUU U Look for the name GOLD L"Ji2 VeA box Three ahsea, sealed pacsagj Money refuDdVd It they d wl yucHj kelp you.