rria IsvEWwct MkzAUb. klamaJtal, qeqoH TC1UAY, RiARCH 18, 1MM. PAa.roc "" -1 tw n Thelivehmg Herald f . TTtED 80ULE AllJ j4 111 If 1 v CirVEdltor Entered at the nostoffleo at Klnni- ath Falls, Orei, for transmission thru ' tne malls as second-class matter. If Tires Tha Wear Longer and give owners of small- the In'ko, pointing ottt that It all of thwe Ishds wore reclaimed thoro would b a very small amount of sttirago available fat power de"elop icdvnt Conro, even though the Lake Untel wris, raised to thd maximum clo-j atlon. -. J PublisVd dally, except Sunday, by , "V".'-'0 " 1""." Inference ns nlso mado to that 3. The Herald. Publishing Company of.Gl Cars tile minimum Of tll'e part of the Commissions report J Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street, trouble are Worthy- of tl'e- wNc-h stated that the Uoctsmatlon mendoilS popularity. That Service had no plans for tho reclam- I IU J hlta inlnfnn thtx InVit Iniiatnp nfitistit ! SizeS 30x3, 30X3V. aiUl ttnn n not thn r"iult nf a nlnn In J 31x4 in the All-Weather reclaim these lands,, on thoart of f 7T Goodyear produces 20,000' at!m ot lJ. " im. tributary to W 1 .. ni'.1.n. fF!.. tfx. '"e "lRe r mmiuui sum-ii mill in rauiic vjiiuunui iiius i uu.v UWiVMUW4W4T W M ! 1ES ANNOUNCEMENT t X O X Subscription terms br mall to anv i r.- .1 ' m r ,1 . address in the United States: tdlX-1 111 Hie All-WeaUier reclaim One year .... -J5.00 and lieV Alltl-Skld Tread, is ,n Gocrnment, but rather tho lack One month .50 myatpiy wlpn one CQn of a plan. ,tnd indefensible entitled to the use for republication, l uuulVK,u'5- Ing to tho leoso and conservation of of all news dispatches credited to it ra ,yni. ,.i l0. fv,rt i.'-.J water supply for the remainder of or not otherwise crodited in this, we noconiynae me tires, tn0 ,,,,,. UnA9 trlbuUry of KUm. vTrTiJ """ """ ,uia' "UW8 iuiuu,um, we iiisu uner a oervure ath I-ake, affirming his belief In the that Will Weld your business 1 rights of the people of self-dotermln- to us once you are familiar ifltlon anJ " th0 form" service men J wun it, herein, All rights ot republication ot spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 102O DISCUSSION LEADS TO UNDERSTANDING (Continued from pace 1 Upper Lake. Ho believed that a great deal ot discussion and criticism rel ative to tho Lake storage situation had arisen through a lack of know ledge of the many conditions con-1 nected with such control, and the great number ot interests affected, and, in order to arrive at an intelli gent understanding of the question it was necessary to know the reason for Lake Control, and, what would be accomplished -thereby,! With this end in view, reference was uiduo 10 Tne iommission ap pointed Jiy former Secretary of In ferior Franklyn fc. Lane, in 1916, to Consider and report on the granting ot a permit tb the California-Oregon ower Company for lake control. "The membership1 of this board con ' teted of F. E. Weymuth, chief of construction U. S. R. S.. D. C. Hmipw consulUBr engineer; J. G. Camp. Jas.' r. v;nnock, fanner State Water Commissioner, and R. E. Bradbury. ,1 r. uraaoury then read the report of thls board -in t full .poinUng ,dnr wvprein tin -recommendation of the ...board wasvery different from the , contract' as executed. ' k Particular stress as.'.laid upon "'hat section of the. contract which f Ibaited. the um.o(, water rorMrrig9r' tkm by the United Stakes 2to4200'SV !! p?,ntta out theficl tfiat the contract, failed pt provide for anfee timatd t,75qa0i acres', of Indian ,, lahds. all' of the Upper'Marsh Land, except ,that porfpn in private owner ships, w.Wh bad, acquired awater 1 '"" Other sizes and types in stock. Imperial Garage nQcQmm: oonjirr vtf. Phonq 130 Goodyrar Hen ire Station and women of Klamath wished to nc- qufYe thee lands, and thereby aid In the development of tho Country, It wai the duty" of every citizen to uld them In thoir purpose. In conclusion, Mr. Dradbury stat ed lhat he was not opposed to con- I siruction ot any dikes or 11 dnm at 'thn hnnd nf Unit Itlrnr. (hit mlrht , be nccessarjv tcr the storapo and J utilization or waior ror irrigiuion and reclamation, but that ho was op- .. posed to the use and control of tho 1 1 Lake for any purpose that did not " contemplate the fullest use ot tho I-. Lake as a community asset, and he'!! bcileied tbat the condition could1;! best bo attained by reversion ot the I" whole question to the original plan!!! ot Reclamation provided by ' the ,', United States Reclamation Service, j" ;rf -1 n II L fa If K right; all of .the lower marsh, esti mated at 87,000 acres, and that part of the pump lands and Tule Lake in excess of the amount that could be irrigated by 1200 second feet, "as de livered through the main canal. Another point of criticism was the failure to carry out the recommenda-t tions of the Board regarding the pro tection ot lands in private and pub lic ownership, the navigation ot the Lake .and esiablisheB industries, as represented by the logging and nlll-' Two complete matinees Sunday, atT :30 and 3:30 p. m. adv. HLMEO i U ..... ... . .N March 17 and 18 will be red letter damage by reason ot the flnctuntlon of Lake levels upon the Indlv'dna rather than requiring the Company to protect these interests, a they, under the permit, would enjoy the major benefit from the use of the lake as a Power Reservoir.! t: Reference "was 'made to that "por- tion of the reportjsettlng forth the .finding of the Commission relative to the amount of storage necessary in the Lake to afford a water'supp'ly for the land remaining tributary to Not since I have been in business in Klamath Falls have I been so fortunate in securing for my store a finer line of furniture than that purchased by me en my recent trip to San Francisco. For beauty of design, perfection of work manship and elegance of finish, it cannot be surpassed. . a This furniture is just beginning to arrive, and some of it is now on display. A cordial invitation is extended to the discriminating buyer to call and inspect these new arrivals, for I am particularly proud of what I have purchased. What is true of, the furniture is also true of the line of beautiful draperies that I purchased. It would seem that the designers and manufacturers spared no effort or expense introducing draperies that are the last word in weave, pattern, colorings, workmanship. If you are looking for something exclusive and elegant, yet at the same time within the reach of the moderate pocketbook, I am sure you will be delighted with what you will find at my store. In addition to these lines of new and beautiful furniture and draperies, you will also find the "old reliables" that have made the Johnstone Furniture Store a household word in practically - every home in this county. J. I. JOHNSTONE. THE JOHNSTONE FURNITURE COMPANY 719 MAIN STREET .REPORT. OF THE CONDITION OP""THE MAUN STATE" BANK", 'AT J ' "t : OP BUSINESS, FEBRUARY US, 1020. T ' Resources - Loans and, discounts.. ;. 137,120.00 1 Furniture and fixtures '. i.. I,421i60 Due from banks (not reserve banks..... -........... ......... 7,110.72 Due from approved reserre banks 6,087.33 Checks and other .cash -"items ... ... ..... ....... 13.85 Cash on hand.., S.'Zzi 1.993.5SI expenses ix...:iAt,r. . 187.90 Ting, placing the burden ot proof of dates at Merrill, being the days for the rodeo and wild west cefeoratldn promoted by "Slim" Christian and Gay Merrill. A track and enclosure has been built for'tbe races and out door sports, which include roping proncbo-ridInK,a bull-dogging and bull-riding, 'relay races,4 trick riding! un'ioujo yuumn 01 ail Kinas. xrt "We Tnean to make this a real rodeo, which for skilful performance of daredevil feats 'will be on a par with" any similar 'exhibition' In tnn eMA""8aia Mr. j Christian today- 1 iii,i .t-jf M Itt.WBX PAY KENT' WHEN YOO PAN BUT A HOME WITH THE SAME JWtXEY? Total... ..!..:.. Liabilities .$53,935.95 .laniiiiinii . tianital stock oaid .in .-,1m tlC.000.00- -ream bungalow, modern,- gco 'Individual icWr.'1ixM$rt ,p chsk 36,163.54 Pfjfk-."'-' ,&? friTiP .-inrt Bv'r.re.riniiic?.it. 75.ii easy terms. ,Loolrrover-the-following and tak your' cheice: ,, ,,- .j ' fT . 5-roora-hojBse, modern, ,9th St $5,- 000. J2.000 down. MTmrnts rlB-r60m house, modern, 2 porches, IS, 200: ISOO.down.DayinfentH. -1 ilnr cent, Mills Addition. I k down, balaooo 'while in ihis city arranging float de- 1 tails. , "We .have ,thet promise of attend ance 6f soffic ot the best' riders and ropers in the west, and the' ranges ve been scoured, tq "secure stock the contests. We havq corraled some. of the most .notorious outlaw norses oi uregon, ramed ror toeir twisting proclivities, and have nine head of bucking bulls on which the boys can exercise their skill. In addition wt-b.aVe five bucking mules and a number of steers for the rop ing cdnteetiV ! , , j "Riders from many points of northern California and southern Oregon have Seen Interested in the rodeo and will b-there to .exhibit their accomplishments, Including some well-known feminine riders. I '':Tnv, v t"KL ssT 7 tMKFS1 - A . iiero's f St. Patrick's Day March 17th A ) It is Just ope hundred years since the manufacture of quinine was be gun In Philadelphia. To'al .,. ,(,.j.. .. , , $53,935.95 fetate of O-egon, CountyptKlamafh, 'ss: .,'... : ' I,'L"ouIs BoldiECbar. Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abeve statement is true to the best ot my knowledgeand belief. , .,t ' , LOUIS BOLDISCHAR.. Cashier, Subscribed and sworptoibefore me this 10th day of March, 1920,, AGNES DRISCOLL, Notary Public (My commission expires January 12, 1924.) Correct Attest: J. W. SIEMENS, JOHN' SIEMENS, JR. ED. BLOOMINGCAMP, Directors. c5-rdom mddern bungalow, big pan try, 9th St. on; 2 lote.-one planted In Choice fruit; $4200; one third cash, balance' easy, terms. T 4-room bungalow, modern, on Ptbl Will sacrifice this lilace for H.000 .'a. u. I AT THE THEATERS cash. 1 TIEPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK, AT KU1MATH PALM, IN THE STATE OP OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS FEBRUARY SOTH, 1020. t Resources. Loans and discounts , ,OverdraftsH secured and unsecured ....'., Bonds and warrants .". Stocks, securities, judgments, etc ,. 5., Furniture and fixtures . -.:..,..., ,...?.;..?.. Other real estate owned i..v.Z Due from banks (not reserve banks). Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing houBe Cash on hand ..'. !..: TV .11,210,110.07 10,717.62 . 184,988.36 19,131.87 6,918.00 18,611.49 8,767.44 85,197.79 7,411.36 . ' 7,153.15 64,688.72 5-room mbde'n bungalow on 9tn( M.20Q; $2,500 down, balance ?asy I terms. 9 5-room nodi . bungalow, in beLt part of Hot h Mings Addition; bis fropt porch; $4,500; $1,200 down, balance easy terms. 5-room bungalow In Mills Addi tion, nice lot can be Irrigated, $2, 800, half cash, balance terms. Good corner Jot In beEt p.irt of Mills Addition', covered with Hfiilfa, water on lot, $325, i Total Liabilities. -Capital stock paid in.,.-., .'........ Surplus fund ., , Undivided profits, less expenses' and taxes paid.. Dividends -unpaid , Due to banks and bankers.. $ 50,000.00 20,000.00 5.076.85, ,200.00 41.187.r,fl Individual deposits, subject to check 996,141.491 .Cashier checks outstanding 17,598.57 Certified checks , 2,194.'52 Time, and savings deposits 338,838,99 Notes and bills, redlscounted 97,857.89 Bills payable for money borrowed 55,000.00 Here's your chance, good ble lot. 2 houses,, one 3-room house, bit; rooms, rents for $25; one large 7 roora house, two Laths, city heat: .$1,623,595.87 I hlce fruit on lot, block of Main, all for 110,500; z,&gu down; balance on Total $1,623,595,87 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, as: I, Joon memens, Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly r belief. swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowip.ipn nmi .$7,500. Reasonable pajment down, belief.' - ' ' FbaUnce easy U JOHN SIEMENS, JR., Cashier long time at good terms. .1 also have several good proposi tjpns in ranch property, which are bargains at this time. 12;room modern house, partly furnished, 8 bed-rooms completely furnished, J.20 x 120 foot lot, fur nace, garage, hot and cold water In each bedroom, $10,500; reasonable payment down, balance easy terms. "'t . 10-rpom modern .house, lot 120 x i-fV, mil size nasempm, mrnace neat, fennBVrhls is a snap. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1920 4 . ... Ifi twrrect Attest; J W. SIEMENS, ED.-BLOOMINGCAMP,'. , A. B. EPPERSON, Directors I s o-room mo(iornai) AGNES DRISCOLLNotary Public porches, bn Pinei, street (My commission expires January 12th, 1924.) Reasonable payment down, ieasy terms! ' 2 $5,250, balance MRS NATE OTTIJIWEIX 027 Kliuiuitli Ate. 12-13 i An. Industry that cuts wages below the living level, tbat refuses to re employ former service men who re turn for their old Jobs and an indus try that permits Jhe working condi tions to be unsafe and unhealthful, cannot survive. This Is one of the points driven home in "The Right to Happiness," a photoplay of the hour which is to be seen Sunday at the Liberty Thea tre. 'The Right to Happiness" is not a propaganda picture, neither is It a mealy-mouthed smoothing oer of a bad situation, It is a forceful, smash ing exposure 'of certain existing con ditions with the solution pointed out 'dearly and dramatically. Even were it not for tho plcturo's own merit the name of the star would assure It success. Dorothy Phillips, whoso work In "The Heart of Humanity" and "Des tiny" was epochal, stars In "The Right to Happiness.", She depicts a dual role; a pampered child of sd clety and a child of the Russian sov- .tot ft Allen Holuhar, who produced ''The Heirt of Humanity," directed this latest Universal starring vehicle of Miss Phillips. A notable Universal cast of favor abje players supports the star. Tho cnt is mado up ef: "William Stow ell, Robert Anderosn, Hector Sarfno, Henry Harrows, Wintqr Hall, Mnr garet Mann, Stanhope Wheatcroft and Alma Dennett. William Stowell, who has support ed tho stnr in many'of her Univorsal 'successes, including "Tho Heart of Humanity', also plays oppoiilto hot' in "Tho Right 'to Happiness.'1 . ' . to 'yei,lf ye'reMrlsh; And bedad. If ye're not Hcre's,wlih!n' ye were! Ounce I'ro;ran:N and Party Novelties of All Kinds for the 17th CANDY 'SPECIAL Our SOc a pound iUlUa Nut Fsdee, next -week, at 40c per lb L. M. MARTIN'S 5-10-15-25c Store uftt4.r-M 419 Main Street Z Klamath Falls, Oregon I i i1rWW.-iiWW4 --------------- --- M-w-M-tlyYrtnjJAJAJt Jewel Cafe tkitkki-st-iitmi-tiksstiSik. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 Crab Flake Cocktail SOUP 1 Chicken Mulllgatawncy RELISHES Ripe Olives Dill Pickles SALAD Combination Vegetable ' FISH 1 Tenderloin of Solo, Tartar Sauce Choice of Chicken Fricassee, Steamod Dumplings Stuffed Young Turkey, Logapborry Jolly VEGETABLES Mashed Potutoes 4 Sugar Corn Choico of Chocolate Pudding Minco or Pumpkin i "J ' Pie Tea rI)RINKS 'rCoffeo "; 'JUIlk ;j ? tx .f, SJjAltAAJ.AJ tTTTTTTTTTI JEWEL CAEE 610 MAIN ST. i rvWrtWrWt l4 7r J .h X L -" Hmq mtnmtm &"&-''