The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 23, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
RATUIIIMV, r(UsT.,,
EVER-READY STORAGE
Howie Garag
Is the only bntlory thnt is
Kunrnntcccl for n year and a
half. Worth more and costs
less than others-at
e
PAQB TWO
m:;i:o is ix.uua hi.
in i no.vr ok
.ti:n
HIS ll()Ti:i,
At'STINR. Toa , Auk. 22. John
K. Shlllndy of Now York, secretary of
the National association for advance
ment of the colored people, was se-
vorol. lie.iton in front of his hotel
today Ho was ordered to catch tho
first train out of town. The bo.ntlnr;
was idinlntstorod by several men fol
low Iiik the meeting held with tho
negroes ly Shlllmly. Ho agreed to
leave.
GEIWS HIE ,
ACCOUNTED FdB
ROADS OF WESTERN ! tc.1,H -
OREGON KfcFUKItU
IN GOOD CONDITION
STATEMENT
OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OK KIiAMATH KALI'S, I
County of Klamath, State of Oregon, showing tho amount standing to tho I
credit of every depositor July 1. 1919, who has not made a deposit, or who)
lias not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal
or Interest, for a period of moro than seven (7) years Immediately prior to
said date, with the name. Inst known place of residenco or postofflco nddross
of such depositor, and the fact of his death, If known.
Name of Depositor Residence or P. O Address Amount,
Bnum, Mrs. Vernon - Klamath Falls, Oregon $4.60 1
I'nlverslty rrofeor Kxplnlns Wlij
Kntliv World Hoip l'p In Arm
Against I'litssln, Instead of
Kngl.iml.
Brookfleld. .J W. ..
Clark, Horace
Copeland, C. G
Crane, Jas. A
Cravens, L. J.
Cunningham, J. J.
13.00
9.30
2.00
1.50
1.65
1.00
9.15
2.05
2.66
1.B0
2.20
9.14
2.00
16.05
.45
.71
.10
.50
.17
Klamath Kails, Oregon
, Klamath Falls, Oregon
, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls, Oregon
, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Demlng, C. E Klamath Falls, Oregon
Dews, Vernon Klamath Falls, Oregon
Farmers Imp. &. Sup. Co Klamath Falls, Oregon
Gordon, W. E Klamath Falls, Oregon
Hcrnon, C. S Klamath Falls. Oregon
Lewis, A. G Klamath Falls, Oregon
Madison, Chas Klamath Falls, Oregon
Mardls, Dr. B. A Klamath Falls. Oregon i
Meyer, E. C - Klamath Falls, Oregon
Oregon 'Woolen .Mills Klamath Falls, Oregon
Owen, D. R Klamath Falls, Oregon
Owens, Mrs. Grace Klamath Falls, Oregon
Randies. S. S Klamath Falls, Oregon
Rhodes, W. P - Klamath Falls, Oregon 10.50
Ross, John W Klamath Falls, Oregon 05
Roth, E. L - Klamath Falls, Oregon 1.00
Secor, A. M Klamath Kalis, Oregon
Simpson. I. W Klamath
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss:
I, E. R. Reames, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that
I am the President ot the First National Bank of Klamath Falls, County of
Klamath, State ot Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, cor
Tect and complete statement, showing the name, last known residenco or
postoflice address, fact ot death, if known, and the amount to tho credit ot
each depcsltor as required by the piovisions of Chapter 14S, of tho General
Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon.
1917. E. R. REAMES,
Subscribed and sworn to before, me this 7th day of August, A. D 1919
LESLIE ROGERS, Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires June 19, 1923)
9-16-23-30
' ' i position-
Falls, Oregon 3.90
BERLIN', Aug. 23. "The reason
why tho wholo world roso up against
Prussia and Germany and not ngnlnst
England Is plnln to ouryono who lias
obstrod tho Prussian policy In Pol
and and the I'nuMiiti ndmlnlstntln'i
In Alsace," n&scerfs Professor K. AN",
"orester, of tho University of Mun
ich, writing In tho Tngeblatt,
"England practiced much might
to be sure, but It has also given tho
world much freed mi and justice," ho
idded "Slu succeeded In reconciling
tho Boers whereas we were unable li
Forty years to recln tho sympathies
of tho Alsatians 'vho nrn German to
the core That spooks volumes."
"The Isolation of Germany from
Mncue conforencts Is Irrefutable
proof In dominnt ns elides fiat Ger
many is possessed of different men
tality than tho rest of tho wor' I
Ho charges Germany with having
irred In the exchange of tho Versail
les notei on the q'tstlon of guilt and
slates that many one-sided icrn
tlons might havo been romhated morn
fffertlvoly If German; had not again
endeavored to 1 'fend untetnnabl
with rni'k sophistries.
Information compiled by tho Pull
ed States forest sen leo Indicates
that tho roads of Western Oregon1
are In good condition, uuisldtirliiK,
tho unprecedented tnnol over them
that has occurred this summer The
data In furnished by field men of tho
'forest service, and emers only tho
, roads In or noir the national forests
of Western Oregon. I
i Columbia KIor Highway -Closed
to auto travel nt the Hood Itlver
Coiuit)-Miiltnoinuh County line. Curs
are allowed to pass through between'
thohoutH of 11! in. and 1 p m and 6
WANTS TO TEACH
MEXICO A LESSON
Kjw5JJSs!mS5!
t(f H&A &,W r-i
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
United
States
TIRES
are not the best because we handle them.
We handle them because they are the best.
THE (j.
WHITBf
&i(h!'A
lrJ&
S ? THE OFFICIAL
di X AUTO BLUE DOOK
Vr AND CALIFORNIA
firll. STATE AUTO
sCi- ASSOCIATION
GARAGE
Scii.iiiit Atihur.s' of Arizona 'a
oiu Ainwiutn uiiu uiinkH drastic,
uilion fliinili) Ik 'uk!ti which
would iruprec huii Mfxun trim
UiKorder tlui m ; uinculuf
Hlih harniH Aiuei limit, should
k He it advocating itigisin
lilt, .j iht,aflcl In CoiiKitbit
Dinant, Helgium, Is to comincnor
ate fittingly the anniversary of the
shooting of 600 inhabitants of tho
town by the Germans five yearn ago
today. Cardinal Mercler will con due;
the religious ceremonies and Paul
Debchanel, president of the Krench
Chamber of Deputies will deliver the
oration of tho day.
Centennial nnnhersury of the
death of Oliver Hazard Perry, hero of
the battle of I.ako Erie.
li m mikI 7 a in.: also HiiikIiivh. 'llm
stretch between the county line and
Cascade I.ocKh Is to be pined. When
this pivlng Is Unbilled, cms can get
to Case.ulo I.ocKh, fen to Hie Wash
ington side, go up the North lli.nl;
read to White Salmon, and then fer
ry to Hood Itlver, In Oregon.
Cottage Grow-Dlsston Open uul
In good condition between Cottage
Groe and the I'tissum iitiuh Closed
for antes between this point and Ho
liomln. No detours p sslble. Wag
ons can gel oer this ronil '
Paclilllc Highway--Open and In I
excellent condition, except wheie
construction work Is now in progress
between Gold Hill mil .Medford. I
Three Klvers Open between Wll
lamia and Tillamook. Very rough
for six miles through the Grando
Kendo Indian reservation; here for
several d.is after ruin It Is prnctle-l
.illy Impassable. Construction work I
between Dolph and llho makes de
tour down tho Utile Nest una tie es
s.ir
llaudon-Gold Heard Open midj
!UMnMe for light onls entire length '
McKenrle irlgliwa" Open and In
rood totidlllnn, EuK-m- to 'tie ltl
- r. fa'r condition Pine Itier Himi
McKeu'le Pass to S'ster-
Willamette- Open for mm nines
between Eugene nnd K K'l n Pass
ubl" for wagons ncrom siinuuit
Sant.am Wagon Uuml- -0,ien nnd
'n f ilr condltlen from Poster to hiiui
.! of Casc.ides Macblmn cro.s Hi.
pisi into Eastern Orcein iy this
.o'lte
liarl-iw Onen between Sand" irul '
!''' In gond pond t on ;ianiv
to Twin lli'dges; pcor. Twin Ilrldges
' ' i -car iTect; fair t'Uur CrccU to
Waplnltln
I.'iigene-Klorence Open and In '
in rmanent siiiniucr condition tor the
ntlre route , '
.Medford-Klnmath Palls -Op-n -nd
In fair condition enlire length; mini- '
'erous rough places, due to heavy,
, tralltc. j
Anna Creek Open and In goner-1
I ally good condition.
Crescent Clty-Hrooklngs - Open
and In rair condltlen entile length
jlics some rough places. I
, Grants Pass-Crescent City Open '
'and In fulr condition Hough on I
Oregon mountain. Quite lough be-
tweun Oregon Mountnln and WHilo.i
California, sldo in good condition, '
Waldport - Alsea - Open entiro
route and passable. The road south
iroin wamport by Yalmts and
Perpetua to Ten Mile Creek is
and In fair summer condition.
Riddle-Tiller -Open and In
condition.
TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE
JEWEL CAFE
OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE
MOMENTS EVERY DAY
You may be too busy to go to your home
at noon. In assortment of foods, their
preparation and the serving, The .Towel
has no parallel outside the larger cities.
Most certainly The Jewel merits your
noon-day patronage.
THE JEWEL CAFE
Jesse Bailey, Prop.
Phone 185 610 Main St.
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The Thrifty
Housewife
has for her motto "One Hundred Cents
for Every Dollar Expended."
She believes in a full return for every
outlay.
She is not tight-fisted. She knows that
the cheapest materials are often the
most expensive in the end.
She has an Account Book which
shows what becomes of the money she
spends, and a Bank Book which shows
what becomes of the money she saves.
Her funds receive absolute protection
Cupe
open
good
The annual convention of tho Cath
olic Young Men's National Union
meets In Now York City today for a
two-day session.
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Fil.'nen with praise if you
would have friends
IMPERIALES
MOUTHPieCC
CIGABETTXS
ire filled with 6uch tine
iobacco, are made with
such care, mouthpiece and
all no wonder men praise
them and pass them on to
friends.
10 for 13c
The John Bollman Co. Branch
NOTICK.
To the mombers of P. H. Sprnuue
No. 20, Women's Relief Cerps:
National 0. A. a. Kmcampmont will
ho held at Columbus, Ohio the weok
uL-siuiiinfi nepieinoer 7th, )!U9.
i ,, "l'?,n Convntlou of tho Womnna
Ftellef CorpH will bo held at tho Home
. time and place. All membore of the
w.rancl Army, Women's Ileltef Corps
and ull ullled onicroVlll ho welcome
u!ho Immedlato members of their
families.
A Hpeclal rate of ono cont per mile
.nati been eruuted.
I TlrkctH will bo on nolo AuRiijt Ifith
and uro kooiI for Hlxty days from dato
of purchase. Slopovors will bo allow-
1 koIiik and coming. Tickets may bo bo-
. cmied only upon presentation of Iden
tification cortlflcutos, theso to ho ob
tained from your Post Commnncfor.
Tho Interpretation given to "fam
ily" Is tho immedlato mombors of
ones funilly, who Uvea with ono,
I FLORA EMM1TT, l'rcsldont.
JXAHK rilANOK.
Will sell 'our homestead of 1(10
acres lit 17 doilurs per aero, nlHO 178
acres timber on lake front at in dol
lars per ucre, Address II, Nownhnm,
P. O. IJox 1112, 13tf
Open Air Dancing
Pastime Open Air Pavilion. Main, near 8th
Dancing eveiy Wednesday and Saturday evening,
commencing Wednesday, August 20th. Music by
orchestra of six. Continuous dancing.
...3..
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!i Get Your Winter Wood Now
For a limited time I will sell vou vour winter wood
I at the following amazing prices:
DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS ,...$4.50
GREEN SLABS $3.50
W. E. SEEHORN CO. H0
I 622 Main. Phone,
:J:8':'$'''''":'','
I?
SULPHUR
,
Let us make up your ,pool car Murphey's Feea & Seed Store
THL - -.' Li . a
i ne price is rigm
126 South Sixth St
Phone