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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAflR TWO IT, MAT It, II m m ft Li tl. MEETING SEASONABLE AND REASONABLE NEEDS r THAT N n hank' oMIgntlon, to community nnd In riM turner, lint, the povdlilllty cMh for the loannhU fumN nt n bank to booiine tlctl up nt a tltuo when moM ncolnl unlciw there, tc n afp nml Miro outlet (or It M-curltlm. s Anil Hint l cxnrtly the mhnntngc made pilblo nt the 1'lrM Nntlnnnl ll.uik by our Mrmbc lil In tin- IVdi'inl )5rcrp SjMciii. OLGOTT BACKS LEGION DUE : FOB MEMBERS SAI.KM. Oro., May 18, (Special). In recognition ot tho Impending na tional campaign for 1,000,000 now members lor tho American Legion of which Otiigon'a quota lit 40.000 Governor Hen W. Otcott yoa.erday Issued tho CollewlntCproclnmmion: Stato of Oregon Ktecutlvo Department Snlom, Oregon BUY A ' ': ? V f ? "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS" PRODUCT Windows Cupboards Doors Bookcases Screens" Seats Frames Cabinets Panel Cedar-Chests WE MANUFACTURE Showcases Counters Shelving Tables Wall Cases Mouldings Flooring Rustic 'Scroll Saw and Lathe Work & w First National Bank T3. ,Tnr i KLAMATH FALLS OREOON h TO THE PKOPLK OK 011UU0N: J My attention linn been directed to 'tho fact that ilurliiK tho wok irtnii (May 1? tc May 22. ItHtnlve, tho American Legion will carry on n ,drlw for new members. This Is to bo a nntton-wtdn drive, In which It Is (xpxeted that over a million now Jmomlwrs will bo cnroltcd. brltiRlnR the strength ot tho organlrntlon up to ' two ami ono-half million. This Is an object which 1 trust may bo 'carried . , hinl.1v iik.uiI ill rnnrlllulr II m t reKon. as wen a i tho nation at;n,xv t ? ? Lakeside Lumber Company Dealers in Lumber, Shinrjlcs, Cement, Roofing, Glass, Ccuar Posts, Wall Board nnd Builders' Supplies MILL AND YARDS KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 .:.. , We Arc Handling U. S. Government Meats The best meat you will ever eat . Help Uncle Sam dispose of his war meats LIBERTY MARKET Cor. 3rd and Main St Phone 23S SAGE TEH KEEPS I Mo. 211 Report of the Condition of THK KLAMATH STATU HANK large. It Is a matter of prldo on tho part of every good American cltltvn, wh"ther or not ho was In tho sarvlco during tho tato war, to sco tho mil lions of young Americans returning 'to civic pursuits and Joining In an organization which has for Its solo object and purpose the upbuilding ot me woiiare oi mo u ..., ''nVHKN MIXKII WITH Kl'LI'lll'll TO has beer.uo apparent during tho llfo uitlX(SS tyVK ITs IHIACTIKfl Jot the American Legion that l Is an i.vstIU. AT liM'B orgunltatlon built not only on sound- ' " ' est lines ot patriotic endeavor, but 0ray . homem bnndl0m,. de- thin It Is an organisation made up of n0M ,drandnf . Ve know th men who aro earnestly and dctormln-, . . . w,)U,i,fUi niwearance , atcly carrying out tho principles of, your j,alr Is your charm. It makes or , the constitution and tho laws of tho; m.r. lhp f.fe wh.n )t tniitt, turn gf,e & U 0 I B EL.E. j?m i?n '3 ,TIO,n!, MA E ss& furies Vote 302 X Yes For 4 Stats Road Bend Limit at Klamath Falls, in the State ot Orjygn. the close of bu.lnew May 4. 1920 UnUca SU,M mnd of tho conitlutlo ry tUtlkMt Juit , f. H..HMM...H..HM... $535,4084 Loans and discounts ........ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Beads and warrants Daaklng bouse Faralture and fixtures ......... Dae from banks (not reserve banks) Dtw from approved reserve banks ..... Kscaanges for clearnlg bouse Cash on hand .... Otaer resources . I of Its own order. . w-.. applications of Sate Tea and Sulphur j Total To avoid discrepancies the total should be footed). LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In .M..MM.M...MM...M.M. ......... Barplns fund ... .. .. Uadtvlded profits, less expenses and taxes paid ....... ladlvldual deposits subject to cli:k' . . ....... Caaaler checks outstanding ... .. .. .. ... Ortlfled checks . Tlae and Savings Deposits 1.0S4.S1. The American Legion has tunc- .nhanccs Its iDncurance a hundred s'ioo'79't,oned ,onK cn0UBh t0 lnow beyona fold. "7J073173 1 tho shadow of a doubt, that It Is to , Don't Hay gray! Look young' 3.019.56 i be a wonderful power for good. Klther prepsre the recipe at home or 104,953.02 throughout the land. For that rca-1 get from any drug store a 50-cent hot- ,'li2"5 1 ! son all American citizens will bo glad tie of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur " 3.20 1 1 M ll rcw ,n membership and to Compound',' which Is merely the old flourish. time recipe itaprovea ry tne aouumn .1737.747.911 i, i. i,h nitfnr irt t mar lend of other Ingredients. Thousands of t oo oo " endorsement of this office to the ' folks recommend this resdy-to-js I Kisooioolplan of "American Legion Week" I Preparation, because It darken, the . 2.557.91 J when, during the dates I havo men- "air o.auuiuiiy, u-i. ur ...- . oiu.osu.oi ,inni.r! h mlirhlr mrmborih In more. . posnoiy i 344'os!ment Is to bo put forward. I ear- "' nd ..JSS.U3I . innnr nl nestly urge an uregonians wno navo, 87.98S.10 .$737,747.91 Total (To avoid discrepancies the total should be footed) Wat or Oregon, county of Klamath, m: I, Ida B. Uomyer. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. IDA B. MOMYEK. Cashier. Correct Attest: J. A. Gordcn. C. F. Stone, O. D. Burke. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of May, 1920. (Seal) It. C. GROESUECK. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Jan. 18, 1924. the welfare ot their country and their state at heart to give such assistance and co-operatlcn to the men ot the American Legion as will aid them In making this movement the magnltl Scent success It deserves to be. Very sincerely yours, HEN W. OLCOTT. Governor. WANT TO I'CT BAN ON TIPPING HABIT receipt of a living wage, there i no excuse for tipping at all," said Mr.' I Hodge. "Probably tho greatest move LONDON, April 24, (By Mall). forward would be for the government John Hodge, a Labor member of to make tipping Illegal, punishing parliament, has declared himself as both the tipper and receiver, opposed to tipping and says British positbly tell, as It darkens so natur evenly. You moisten s sponge or soft brush with It. drawing this through the hair, taking one smalt strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, Its natural color Is restored and It becomes, thick, gloisy and lustrous, and you appear earx younger. NOT1CK FOIt HUH 302 X Yes 303 No 3SHALI.OT TITLi: IS AS FOLLOWS:- -- coNnnt'Tiovu. .vi.Nivtr.NT-M.ifeJ w a. rt. LIMIvation or roun etn cint ronriitMiairir nmoi.-rur 1 I J Ik. tTATg INDXtTtONISS- TJ in,. u.l C.inn J , I AMt..i lb. MU U .11. II vM.U.fOl-14 IM' .fo.l,ll r,i,jN NnrtMB.,' ' e .1. (, prvi i. J,i, ! I Uil', t l i. pit!, . 1 1 1 ui li f i - n, , . . ( (i.iiu ' It ! I I -iir i I M tfpt . ( i , (,. ii, . ( i f ? y inl. " tOti .' . . . ai , ,- r'Vt'h-ll; NO PROFERTY TAX-HO Dl.tECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Keep tlic.c throe fact in mint!. The prr&cnt ntito lice;uo fem nnd' gasoline tax will py both li-.t- princinil ami ir.trnst on hit lliu Imiitin under tliis atnenilinent, a:iil will ytiltl n aniitnl urplus Ix-nldca for othcr itate highway work. No ndilitionnl tmu'.ion of any kind. , FEDERAL FUNDS MUST DE MATCHED Oregon mutt litivi! rufliciit.t Hu'liwsy Punla to u.ntrli IVilrrnl rppnrtlnn nirnts cr Orniiin rum.ot gel tl Ui.ifu nf lV,lil noiny fur Un kii l(o!. Iiurrating this eoi.ttitutioi.al liit.it is a i.rrri(y. 1'i.iin lm.it n InerrsM-d. jnlur state roaiN rarr.ot r cei-pleti'lfer man)' tunny jvorn, or inut biliiiul,rlJ by direct protMrtv tat.itioti. Tll ii.iMUrinv(t direct p-opcrlv tuv (or stata highways and maLu tarly complvtiun )Ktib:i. I.rt't gi t ilia roaili built uuw. iKtat tram PiiiibI Sturtct !o9tii:t le Pty ?tn:',: ui laiiruL Th frt that rpurt fpm iii llf In tl r--JIli,, !li.",:l ttfilt'"inr. w a... ir .. . bt m.u iiini.&i anu ili.iiii.h iri. a. . Il BUI, t'4Ril. l. niftt, tj rrv ircftrri ru T1 tw in lM,iir U4b III' rlvl nj tLl.mt Ir IM C',ll I'sniJ i. i. nift Ctamliu tft, UU, ruWully IIh. Ufl,. litnKiiil lib Irvr.r tun miir i runii'ini,imrU' workmen would like to see an end made of the custom. But tho onus, The first woman certified public countant In California Is Miss Hcr- Aldrlcb, ot Los Angeles, who employee. "Today, with the read- has Just received the C. P. A. license Jvatment ot wages and all workers Int to practice. Sealed bids will bo received at tho Klrfm-.h Pn.t. Nfn. 8 .1 It. r,.. "ICO OI tne COUniy cierK up 10 .,ijr ..... .... ., , ,3 1320 f)r th(j f00W,nK IW,H. ular meeting last Tuesday evening t0.wli: laid plans for vigorous co-operatloni 1st. Par 6,279 rods, 32-ln. woven In ,n .into ramnglni tnr ,nnmlir.' Wire fenOngl tOD lHT tO 1)9 No. 9 V ..... 1 a. I . . ,A ,l... ......-. 'wire, allium iar .". ', m;. ,ma-f imedlatu wires to conform thereto ........ .A ........... Mna.. mm. I ... n rt I I mum km lll.l,i;a UI'U. l. . WW ... 1 No. 11 wire, with all necessary O o!,aDlM' .... fnil. ill, 'jus rutin narirvii wiru. ll t, , flat lal (Maf, l.l. ka ,. -Mil t .h.t Ihil ..a.k, ..(.a ,.. Klo Um, ln iih. mui -ill iim ril U'xlli.l 1,1 .,1 h ,ljrp ut l,J Tut It.!t..i T.U, l'iic(.t.Vurrl it. ir !JjiDJUn,i.l t OIirOON HOD AND DCVULOPUL'ST AiOC!ATION t.LlS.rVn.IIIllulrTl. (( ftl. n,.. I j-.m (icu. I f.idi Caa-.i(n ll--J-)v,M.;s III W,nrr.ii Ii.iiij, ,iii.U,Ui,m VOTC JC2 X YES-ror 4 State Road Cond Limit ship, and expects to add many names to Its muster roll this week. k adds, la on tho employer, not the ttia L , AT THE THEATERS -o U. S. GOVERNNENT MEATS This beef has been selected by the war department from the best of middle west grain fed steers THE KLAMATH PACKING COMPANY is distributing this meat and will furnish any lumber L companies m meat markets wishing to handle same. j. nis, meat; is nanuieu unuer government regulations and to be no profiteering. The following are a few of the people who have already applied for their quota of this car. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Algoma Lumber Co. Modoc Lumber Co. Lamm Lumber Co. Pelican Bay Boarding House Nip Bros; Lumber Co.) Chlloauln Lumber Co. I." K.' Kesteraon' Lumber Co. 1 Jf:J. Stelger w ' ' C. B. Otoy Sprague Ilivor Lumber Co. 'Parker and Hamaker Chlloijuln Mercantile Co. Palace Market' Liberty Market ' Rex Cafe - Club Cafe ' . 1 A masterpiece of Maurlco Tour- neur'a directorial genius Is "Tho Broken' Butterfly," a screen dramatl I zatton of Marceno, Pcnelopo Knapp'n j famous story, rcaleased by Robert- son-Colo as a special. ' Mr. Tjourneur has, with a suro gra-p of essentials and a aympathet2 le brush, delineated In glowing plg ments an Idyll of lovo and pathos of surpassing beauty. "Tho Broken Butterfly Is an In tensely human and absorbing story j which has lent Itself readily to trans , formation to the Hcrecn. It permits at artistic handling, and In Its flnalo develops a tremendous psychical and emotional appeal. Tliu piullmlnury scones In tho ruKged reachos of thn Camilla wooiIh, whero meet for tho first time the handsomo young composer nnd. tho lonely wolf, Marcono, who hat novorj known a friend, and who finds her trim knight In tho udmlrlru: and thoughtless musician; tho gaiety nnd 'color of tho carnival In tho Rlvluru. , with glimpses of tho hluo and imnllt Medltteranean; tho shaded pathways framed by lnurol nnd palm, and tho amlllng throng of. mcrrymakora on marblo stairway- and cool quad 'ranglo, aro happily contrived as fit. ting background for tho saddenod steps of the romorsoful composer who cannot forget tho dream love of ihappler days. No more touching Interpretation has been given the screen than Low .Cody's masterful and cympathetlc handling of the composer who erred through excess of love arid thought- lessnesi.- '" ' medium, with necessary standard staples. 3rd. 6,700 cednr or Juniper posts, 6 Inches square and 8'.. or 7 ft. long. Ith. Bids for construction of r,279 rods of fenco, posts and wire. Pouts 18 ft. npnrt with two wires to bo stretched tightly and firmly fast ened to posta with staples In u work-Z illumine manner. . f. tli. Also bids will ho received' for material and construction of tho I above specified fence, snld fence tOi tm nlnni? Ihn ritiilA hfchu'riv tintu'ramiT Klamath Kails and .Merrill at placu or places to be designated by the county clerk. Bids for 1st, 2nd and 3rd must specify dato ot delivery. Bids 4 and 6 must specify dato of completion of fence. Five per cont of tlM amount of any or all bids must accompany the bid or bids n h tho caso may be. Illds to tin opened Mny 31, 1920. Tho Court reserves tho right to reject nny or all bids. Ily order of tho County Court. C. It. DeLAP, Clerk. Mny 18-21 According to travelers who havo lltcd among them, come of the most beautiful women In the world aro to b found nmong tho natives of tho Cannibal Islands, In the South Pa cific. Tho women nro beautifully formed and very graceful, their skin being tawny llki that of n whlto man who has been deeply tanned by the sun. According to an old belief n wo man who rend tho marriage service' through In Its entirety before her marriage was fated to dlo a spinster. Lady Astor, M. P., Is spatuor for a new I'Iiiimiik" Hill by which It Is pro poned in prohibit thn Importation In to the United Kingdom of tho plum age of any bird except that of os triches and cldor ducks DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with paino ox aches; feel tired; havo headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass H of urine, you will find relief In COLD MEDAL Kmpt The world? etandard'rsmWy for kidney, liver, Madder and wric ecM troubles nd MstJenal !UfBdyf Hollas staca MM, i Ta.se sjaaa, all drsaftats. STEAKS CHOPS i BAKRITE BREAD jijvxoJXriirLnjunvrvivi,vvv'vvvvvvvtfsr THE REX CAFE IS NOW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION- . ERY STORE, PALACE MEAT MAR KET THE REX CAFE. ' '' i THE REX GAFEi $ CORNERSEVENTH AND MAIN m t FISH vOYSTERS i ' 1. 8 J 9t. lsM ,? bssi Xi ;-J"5t A ClMtJlltd Adiwlll Mil It; SJSSM T4 -- ;.. '! ; " '"' wfw w tiTr "ah .luuiilJbilu j l. ryy - -nliaulA iil j,nlwi: J m v,1' nu itijUlitij4