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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1919)
'jJAH -4 k . m THE EVENING HERALb. KLAMATH FALLJ5, OREGON H.T1 IIIM .11 I 1 " I'm. VAOn KIOHT tin ....:..:k':":,':':,'',!,, . - - ! , i t . Seventy-Six Faithful Years Ending December 31, 1918. THE MUTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK SINCE IT BEGAN BUSINESS IN 1S43. Has paid to policyholders and beneficiaries . $1,A67.S20,STS Has accumulated for them -6fT.01O.0H Total benefit to policyholders & beneficiaries. $2,114,830,892 Has received from policyholders 1.S30.982.3S1 Kxccss of benefits to piillr) holder-' ami bcncflc. $28il,877,V;lt That is to say, in 76 years The Mutual Life has paid to policyholders and their beneficiaries, ixind has accumulated for them, nearly 284 MILLION DOLLARS in excess of all that it has received from policy holders. The gain has ac crued, of course, chieflly from earnings of invested funds ; ' - Dividends to Policyholders. Since organization the Company has paid in . cash dividends to policyholders $290,990,900 j GEORGE C. ULRICH, District Manager. Office over the First State and Savings Bank. ... . . It the cloud bui.tt Unit emu" in J last week could have come n ninnth earlier It would have done more good The spring sowing Is greatly benefit- f I A. busy putting up hay ami liendtur,. Mr. Layman, who recently pin chas ed tho Krupka ranch, Iiuk moved his family here. Mr. He Havens apd wife, who own SZ$ Rubber 'RiwtsTb I to the square inch J ff y fmmmmmmmmYylmmrlmgmmmWmmmmma2W. XVAK'S mFMtZ? TWeur tiM$mmsmmm' !mg83S?5S&gg&S&ZsJm STRENGTH WKBUrf-J-l in jr ed as It Is and everybody Is tiRiilii t V ? T n ranch In l.nngi'11 Valley, but are J now Ihlng nt Compton. t'lillfurnin. $ were- guests at O. K. Hunt's a few, jj days this week. Kmnk Wilson and family of The $ Dalles and Mrs. Wilson's sister. MIm Hewitt of UoseburK. visited at II. 1.. JL Wilson's last week. J J O. K. Hunt, wife and duiiKhter, . $ , Hanoi and Mrs. C. C. Miller, visited Y relatives nt Klamath Falls Saturday Y and Sunday. fi The ladles of the Helping Hand - society wero entertained by Mrs. I.ct-' A cher Holbrook Wednesday with ijv lainy goou attenuanre considering the busy season for housewives. A. Kallna. our hustling merchant at Malln, is having Ms new grist nil) painted. He also is busy pre paring lor me construction or a jstono and concrete store building 130 by r.O feet plate glass front and an up-to-date building In every respect. Y We understand It will be tho largest, general store building in tho county. fi 1 Ho Is carrying a stock of goods at A present valued at fifty- thousand dob A larsind when his new storo Is com-l ploted will add twenty-five thousand I more. V A I o dei 11 o Til J jL .EL OMSl We Pay You For Saving h NOT1CK TO TIIK PUIIUC. We hope to 'arrest your attention by announcing that wo havo a new stock of "coolers" on hand. A re frigerator Is the thing you need this hot weather. Call and Inspect them while they last. 19-2t. Kla'matli Valley Warehouse and Forwarding Company. ? f t r f Y v TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FORTIPSEB MWteLK TIRES Note the rubber impregnations at each -crevice in the mesh, of fabric. No wonder that Norwalk fabric never separates. Ask For Demonstration. JUDD LOW 23 Main Street The quickest relk'f from the pres ent hot weather Is to bo secured by the purchase of one of those now re fricerators at tho Kinnmti. vii.. Wnrebou.c . Forwarl.nB Com- WANTED - Man and wife .wont pi.ny. The prices aro right. 19-2t. work 0n ranch. -Washington ( Havo you a little Ice box in your room,R ll0l"i, 12' "l" M ItMt homo? Wo havo a new supply nt.- the warehouse. Also the Ico to JUiVo.SITION WANTI'D. Man wants them. Wo freezo while you sleep. I Job on sheep or cattle ranch In nil- Klamatli Valley Waieliouse and thorltlve capacity Experienced - I'oruardiiiR Cuiupuny. Would consider salary mid percent 19-2t. of Incrensp. See me Hoom fi. No . r.2fi Main R.t., or address V.o Ilox Miss Maud M. Carleton, 240 Ninth 2f4, Klamath Tails, until July 2Mb. St.. PJione 249.1. Splrelia Core"--. v ig.nt Corsets made o measurements. IS 2t Mrs. Mattlo M. Sleeth. state pr.-al- F0It SALK 110 ncres best upli-d dent of tho Woman's Christian Tern- '" Klamath county; S miles east peranco Union, of Portland, will bo of Klamath Falls: 1 mile south if In Klamath Falls Tuesday, July 22, IlnP firove RchDol House: all In cnl and will give three addresses In the tlvatlen: 13 ncres under Klamath M. E. church of this city, beginning Indention District: balance can bo ! at 10:30 a. m. easily Irrigated by pump: well fenr- A light lunch will bo served nt P1: 3 sl'ps woven wlre: no build- noon, then at 2:30 and S p. m. Mrs. Inw- Good chance to develop nlfai'i Sleeth will again address the cougr-.-- ranch on smnll Investment: prlr! gation. reasonable nnd terms easy. Don't fall to hear Mrs. Sleeth. You 3-t. It. C. OOESnECK, City. are cordially Invited. 19-3t. ' J m ''OH SALE. Ford Sedan. Oeorgi niehn. 831 Klamath avenue. 19-tf. and while you arc saving, your money is never out of reach. It is always ready for you and easy to get when you need it. Saving is as much a habit as other habits but unlike some other habits, it's a good habit. We pay you 4 percent on your savings with us. Klamath State Bank "THE DAYLIGHT BANK" Corner Sixth and Main rcr alMWuWMiii'Mii; Diseases of Women a Specialty. MEDFORD, OREGON. O. F. Demorest, Dentist, 6th Main, over Sugarman's store. and No I'oniprlnn Oram ran possibly Xn I'onipeluu Cream can possibly caiiM" a ''! of hair on the face, cause a growth of hair on the face.' Whltrnan Drug Co. Whitman Drug Co. I STATKMKXT OF THE First National Bank IibertyTheatre '.., . in-; t i . . - im j. mtm mym mm mm mm . iw. r- ' " ft .lavja Vvullimc- - : Carmen of the Klondike I if -4'" ... 7' , An epic of snow-bound, Alaska where men measure bruta .strength and cunning for possession, of poth er Earth's treasures, r f) ' . . t . . t -v -i t i'fif '. "i '' t t j;,of Merrill, County of Klamath, Stato Sf of Oregon, showing tho amount standing to tho credit of every do- posltor July 1, 1919, who has not j. made a deposit, or who lms not J tlwhdrawn nny part of his deposit (coininoi'clal ileposlts), principal or Interest, fo'r a period of mora than 5'soven (7) years Immediately prior i-'io said date, with the iianvo, lnft j-Known piaco ot resmenco or posioi- cnu niiuK'Hn in mii; nuuiiiisiiiir, uuu tho fact of his death, If loiowu. I N'amo of lies, or nnnnKltnr P. f). Ad. TVnil? fH. N. Ileal, Don Is, Califor nia, unknown $ P. C. Campbell, Morrll, Ore- gou, unknown GG.44 W. P .Ituouds, l'prtlnnd, Ore i gon, unkuown i&i"v. n air -". ww: i'MI i i VM r ridayoaturday u 'jut iiv, ;,-iJ ?Soethetltaai(fibitni& between two If .fixoeptlonir' kenHor 'the lore of an enchanting woman.. U -'". 1 I ptft) r, i f ft MMIT8ArI v wwwm Liberty 1 heat re mt. 2.98 .07 State of Oregon, County of Knam- ath 881 1 I, K, M. Ilubb, bolngi first duly sworn, 'deposo and Bay upon oath that I' am 'the Cashier of tho Firtit National Hank, of Merrill, County 'of Klamathi State of Oregon, that' the foregoing statement Is a full and i.l.'.j't (. .4 .An.n1i.tn iiln tiw mm.' I WHO.. UU VUII,CiU RLMV13IIIUI1., showing tho name, last known real-1 donee or postoffice address, fact of death, it known, and the amount to tho credit of each depositor as re quired by" the provisions of Chap- xer no, oi me uenerai ivuws 01 vie- tr.ti 1.Q07 m.ili.inntA. Q1i nf t.n lenerolLaws pt Oregon, 19X7. , tl ,. , . , E..M. ,J3UBn, Seal)1' " . , 1f' Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bofore me this 3rd day of July,, A. D. 1919, 2SS i T '.-av vrMiV k :! m'k..;iw f'ffl? tfHm s-imrM l .1iVJ :th . vl j,-.yV v-" A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower While you oro netting thincs in chapu for makinr hay, put your boy on ths John -Decro Mower and let him do tho cutting ho will do it just as well and just as caaily va you cm. do it. Because of tho powerful lift, ho can easily raise tho cutter bar to pass over any field obstruction or to ex treme height, when neces sary. A foot lever, working in conjunction with the hand lever, makes tho lift simple and easy. Ho will never hove jIi p togct natatt.oveui.u' a : '"' lay. Tlionllentatia .u . ' 3 lusuru tho mowor It U . i '" gear i)o lost motion. Von will aco bis advam-ii" ' ' tho drlvo on tlili nut-lm -'' J extremely eimplo thi R'3" "" so placed that on nr boWi .is other cet In menh tonnnniiy. Tho John Doero will cui all of the grass for years to com'" simple udjurtment taUos up 3" lag In the cutter bur, w' '' ntlectlng the centering of ih knife. If the knife over t r J '' centering, a special adjustment i provided. i .Tho John Deete is the simpl9, most powerful end best-t'"il( mower we have(evor arsn. know It' will appoal to you We C?m Jf ft ' yomr athmntan;, to know all about thlt mowtr btfori yom tmy. WhUm at our ttort, ma want you to jec tht reef or" our An of haying and ham ci ting machinery. Wo haooa lino of machinttyoa can ut wit hUatit faction and profit. Baldwin Hardware, Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" it. LENTS, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires my Commission expires July 25, 1921. 7-lt tliii4ittitiftilliiWM-irfft