NAlVnii.W, MNPAUV IH, nun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paok rouu .- - . , i , 12b, 610. ti2, after deducting nil e reuses for operation, taxes etc In- ' tcrest on bond ami borrow oil 1110110 nggiogatod $15,459.S3" 3, which with a pension fuml contribution of $212,000. left net profits of $IS 21 T $37 53 PACKERS' YEflH I'lXkAAfiMfrAMfiMfrAA Klamath County News fy 7 I I M. A'J NOT 60 HUNGRY : t - - - YANKS OF EUROPE z KAtltVIKW 1 1 M HUGE ICE HARVEST THRU NORTHWEST CHICAGO, Jon 1! -Armour ind Company! annual report Jint Issued nhovvod n record voluino of $Ml,00i 000 for tbo fiscal e.nr of 191 com pared with $575,000,000 In 1917. uid net Incomp of $15,000,000. The re. port dorlnrod that notwithstanding record high piites for the companv'.s product, and n record volume. -cord low profit? were poduced The net Income for the fiscal joar Of 191S was $15.247..s37.S.!. repre fcinting a return of 1 4 7 per cent cu tommon stock, after making provi sion for dividends on preferred stock With the exception of $2.000 000 pnld in dividend to common str-1-holders, the.balanco of oer $13,000, 000 re-Invested in the business. The net profits represented a . ti'rn of 9 per cent on the average act capital Invested In all lines, but t'ue Income from the meat food btisiues-. limited by the government to 9 ,.er cent fell to about half that rate Th net profit on total -volume lim-' Ited to 2.5 per cent was only l.'J .int. nn n nh .If, 111,' tt cio.f ' iruifl Kilt VUtll ..uii.,1 .. c?u. a We. arc helplefcs In tin matter of reducing prices." said .1 Ogdcn Ar mour, head of the conco-n In the statement. They are high betauss of the heights to whien liveitocl. and Ihrr have gonj" Our labor roi.ts la 1 year were $20 C0C n-Ui more thMi the preceding yea The same n tm-Ijp- of pounds or lies!c -ost ps 1:1 191S $100,000,000 more than in 1917." The income account showed $26- SPOKANK. Wash. Jan Us -The TO I US, (Corros'.vmdonco cf the Associated Pi omO Wltoove goes tiungi.v in Kurope this white" It will 'iot be the American soldiers Tho dull) stocks In hand reported h (ho i t Scott Thompson Is moving the annual Ice harvest of the northwest. 0i artermasters Department of th" during which It Is estimated that at least 200,000 tons will be stored 'n the Inland Empire for the use of in- American Kxpedlttoiwv For-'ss tflves an Idea of supplies only when It It remembered, they repiesent ieioiv.es dnstrial concerns and railroads and ,,c,(, ,,etwcon ,,,,,. consumption au.l ice retailers. Is under wav. with a 1 rolonged period of freezing weather More than 123,000 tons of Ice is required annuitllv bj two trnn-on-tineutal railroads on their western lines Murh of this Is cut at Itook ijiVe, Idaho. Otler Lake, in British Columbia, Sprague. Wash , Cocolala Idaho, Ilomestake. Mont., and points In Minnesota Much of the Ice used by local cnocerns Is harvested at Blanchard. Idaho, and contracts for other northwestern railroads also are filled there Probably about 1,500 men will be required to get In the ice harvest of the present season in this territory arrivals known to bo enroll! 1 Pota toes furnish a striking ovimphi. The stock In hand at the last lepiut-vvas s 200 noo pounds and vol the Amort-i-iii foi cos are recelvlig 30 000 :ons of potatoes a month vhlc.l makes 60.000,000 pounds ehlef'v irom lnv land Potatoes being pe'-lsiuibV it would not be wise to kep ilou'Jl" tie dally stocks lu hand. Othi'ii "vrre as follows 1 Fresh i-fef, Ifi.tiOO ooo pounds, tinned beef, 23.70U.O00 pnuiidi, tin- hulldlngs of the Malory ranch which! he recently purchased from Robert Chejne. I II I) Moirlson and family spout Sutitla) wltb Mrs J. It. Klllott Mr. Frank Klllott fiom Kansas Is spending the winter with his brother J. R. Klllott. The latter has been called to tho Agency to operate the store during the Illness of Mrs. Or vlllo Klllott, who has tho Influenza. O 1). Grlnle and family spent Suu-( da.v afternoon at the home of W, 1). 1 llutler I - - - - SHASTA VII'AV - ! Mr Killer sustained nulto a loss the filet of tho week hi having a J large nmoiiut of hay burnctt. Wo neil bacon, 26,300.000 iomiuIs; tinned nre told the loss was uuuul three salmon. 9.440,000; flour IU6.000.- thousand dollars. I t T Y t Y t t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I W.U.1.S W1UTKWAS1IKI) O The Malls and celling of the W ilth Printing Company are ti-inp cleaned and whitewashed at the hands of Browne Brothers A XXOVXCKM KXT 000 pounds; oatmeal. 2 onn.oop pounds, cornmeal, 6,000,0u pouuiii; drj beans, 26,000,000 ..nmds- baked beans. 27.000.000 primli tUo, .v. 000,000 pounds; onions, 1,000 i'f'0 peunds: tomatoes. 36,000. '".00 pounds. Jams. 2.000.000 p-jriids: prunes, 2.000,000 poui.ils; sugar. 2V 000,000 pounds ! This list does not include otner O K Hunt was a Klamnth Pnlt.i visitor a few dah last won't. Mrs. C M. Klrkpatrluk ..tut Mrt. II. K Wilson received the Mid new l,t week of the death of their fitlier, A Turner of Klamath Kails. Mr Turn er had suffered a great deal 'or sov- oral jears and while S1I4 doaCi was expected It was n shock to the family ' and they have the sjmp.Uiiv of all In , foods running be)o-id a ra.liiou The regular meeting of the Worn- pounds like dried vei;etn.iles. svr.ip. their bereavement, an's Relief Corps will not be held on hrrnn in bulk, hard tack, l.oniinv J ti,m . ,,ii,.,r. nt n,..,,r.,..i Monday afternoon on account of the 1 ,. , ., ,.. .,i, , ,. n ,a , , . . ... . , . Influenza. The Corps has a few knit-! drIed nnd fre3h. fr ,lt3 CJ wcU. head of sheep. cnttTq and horses Hc.j ted articles on hand and anyone wish- cneese. macaroni, oiuiur anil inin. lug fed the abundant crop of alfilfa lng to secure them to send to the boys In the camps can do so bv ap plying to Mrs. Ida Grimes, Chair man of the Wool .Committee or Mrs Carey Ramsby, President of the Re lief Corps. aito am:smax i.kavks and grain hay In this section. Wood hauling seems to tho tho THE MAN WHO BUYS CHEAP GOODS TO SAVE MONEY IS LIKE THE MAN WHO STOPS THE CLOCK TO SAVE TIME fi There is no consistency in the act of a person who attempts to save money in the purchase of drugs or the compounding of a prescription. fl In some lines of business price may well be featured as a talking point, but in the drug busi ness, quality, regardless of price, should be the main consideration. ' We handle pure, potent drugs, and guarantee the quality of everything sold, and the prices which we charge are as low as those asked else where for a similar quality of goods. If The same high standard which we place on drugs also applies to our drug sundries and various side lines. ft If you are a careful buyer we solocit your business. Underwood PiiarmacY w "v ju.AriAi n taujS uttxiiun 7 I Pvwl'-f y J WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtlR DRUGS m ESSSS3 W K. Burdett of the Mitchell Lew- order of tho day while tho roads aro is and Staven Company of Portlind, l such fine condition, who has been here for several dajs.j Tno Sccretnry of tho Water users left this morning for Williamette Association had quite an experience j Valley points He is In the auto de-' , ,,s secton wiIon ,8 FrU went partment and reports thnt business back on ,,,m ntu, n ord(r (0 Rct ,hp . is good I necessary papers at their several 'ota.t. w . rr. ota , . i-oxrTr! Precincts in tlmo for the Irrigation , 1UU LA1L lJ lLAoolr I election ho walked several miles and flMitll. .aoVnil II f, UMIann'd vnnnl. Pni! SAI.V Prnnn nrcrnn n-iirth """" --" " o .iitii, SI'S! will lra.li. fnr a 150 I.lhertv '," vv iison iowinB nun aim IMS car IO Bend. 904 Main street. 18-4t Merrill ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A -ZZS. THE KLAMATH STATE BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Is now six months old. ami on our part wo have en deavored to inakf your business relations with us satisfactory, as a satisfied custonu'r is really the best and only advertisement. Laying all benefits to us aside, there is only one way to save money, and that is "to not spend it," and the best way to keep from spending it is to not have it with you. Therefore, start a Savings Account at our Hank. Small as well as large accounts are appreciated by us. Get the habit of paying your bills by check ON THE KLAMATH STATE BANK "SOLID AS A ROCK" The New -Bank. Located corner 6th and Main f ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y v J Mpk; WANTED To rent furnished ranch: can give good references. Inquire at 1429 Oregon avenue. 18-3t Spltzenberg apples, $2.45 a box for a few days. 17-2t SUNSET GROCERY. T T T William Randolph llt'iimi'd lumbla Record MU IT Having laudi'd lu I'rance, Prmldeut Wilson ma luiiieud to hind on Cer inany - Chicago I)all News Tatfn are lieiiv), but not an hr-ivy as tho cropii Washington Pout The HolK'IIIollnriH anil the loollct a'e Hiirr the war Is over S)i artist-lleiald FIGHT OF HUNS ttTTTTTTTTTTTTfvfM V VH JEWEL CAFE Everything in the Line of Good Eats Try Our Pastry The Best in Town JESSE BAILEY Proprietor 610 Main Klamath Falls I LONDON, Jan IS -A story or pro I paganda that proved a boomerang has reached London from Frame lu the closing stages of tho war when the Hermans were surrendering in largo numbers, a British Intelligence officer was greeted by a group uf prisoners with cries of "Hot mriil. hot meal!" Tho officer showed surprise, but tho Germans continued to shout, ("Hot meal!" and rub their stum achs. I "Nothing doing In hot meals," the 'officer replied. I Thereupon the Germans pulled out leaflets carefully hidden 'away lu their clothos, and cried, "Ticket fur, hot meal ticket'" Tho leaflets, apparent! illstrlhu ted from the air. Informed Fritz tl r i If ho came. In and surrender d he would get a hot meal i In brief, military language t h British officer told the Germans that ' lie know nothing of tho origin of the leaflets and that there must bo a ) mistake, but the Germans came bnclcj with: I "Engliahmon alwaya keep their word. Hot meal! Coupon for hut' meal!" According to the story, nothing re-' malncd for that British dlvlHlnh hut to get to work at once and proparu hot food for tho hungry prisoners streaming In, thereby considerably slowing up the advance at that point. I nf tlin tlnn if For a few days only, Spltzeuburg apples, 2.4S a box. Phono 200 ' 17-21 SUNSET GROCER V. I OWL CAFE SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1919 SPECIAL DINNER, 75c RELISHES Color) mi llramh Rlpu Olives SOUP Cream uf Chicken SALAD I'ruHh Crab on .MujouiiuIhii FISH llakeil Halibut. Creole Kuuio ENTREES Chicken I'rlniHHce, Hleafti Dumplings Wnl, Smile. Tried Sweet Potatoes Small Tenderloin Slunk, CiiHsnrolu ROASTS Voting Chicken, Oydliir DrcnttliiK Leg or Pork, Apple Hauco Prime Rii.ihi of lleiif, nu Juh VEGETABLES Slur ToiiiuIoch MunIipiI PolatouM DESERT .Mini (i Pie, Klamath Wlno Sullen Applo Plo Amurlcun CIioohu Small Black OWL CAFE BOBBIE WARD Prop. 427 Main Street STAR THEATER Opening Monday, January 20 -No Advance in Prices- "UNDER FOUR FLAGS" Third Official Government War Film Five Solid Reels of Vivid Scenes Filmed by Photog raphers of the United Signal Corps, United States Navy and Allied Armies of the Last Great Battles Leading to the Downfall of Germany