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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1920)
PAOH THRKB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JVI.Y It, 1 WWWWWWMWWWMMVWVWWVVWAWMWWWWIVWI Central Auto Service DAY AND NIGHT ,i CALL 513 CALL S13 wij (io anv i'i,A;i: any timij anvwiiiiui; II'' HUHVICK IH VIIAT YOU WANT Murine" for 'I'oui'Ni llnK" wlilln In) Ing over lu Klumntli I'alU lliiiKK Trminfir In Ciiiinccdoii ALL INTOIt.M.VJIO.V IIJKMHIIIIII IIIKU TO KVKItYIIOIIV SWMVMVMWMMMWWVMWVMMMM UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMVWWVVWMVVVMAMWMMMMWMMMWWWtfVMWWWM Extra Clear Pine Shingles - MADE IN KLAMATH COUNTY $6.00 PER THOUSAND LAKESIDE LUMBER CO KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 MWMWMWMMMWWMWWWWWWMMMMW LI I H H NOTICE Jmt received a large shipment o( brand now buggies, haoks and spring wagons. Will soil lit verr reasonable prices. Alto lirio shipment of gov ernment tents. Max Weiss, 6th Bt soar Kwauna Box Fctorr. 7-tC PeW fll HriflUP Economy ifi Cvtry Cak WILL K.NLAIWK IIAIUIOIl KHIVA BECOMES A REPUBLIC YOKOHAMA, Jnpnn, Juno. IS. ( Ily Mall,) Tim harbor of Yokohama! will tie enlarged nnd Improved Io' moot tin) growing domand of for-i alien trndo. Tim equivalent of sovim million dollar will lio expended dur Ins flvn yonr. Tho port for forolKn trado will bo enlarged to dock vnixcl I of r.0,000 ton directly at thn wharf ami ipcciui railway will imi mill io I connect ttiii port with tliu untrancu of I lid town, Famous Khanr.t' of Ctntral Asia fiat OeflnUffy rejected thi Chain -" of Despotism, Ko Khlvn, the lilmimli! In (YnlrnI AhIii iliniiiiili ulilcli Col, Krcil Jlurmihy onci) rodu on hor-chuck to tlii cnpllnl, lull dwlnrrd -ef nil Independent re public I 'Mini prodlKloim I'.iikIIMi sol dier mill IniM'liT who won military itlury IIkMIiii; outside, llio ciidiincrcd iiiiiro nl Aim KIcii, In lliu Hudiiu, would miiiIIc Imc'ly. no ilonlil, were In nhle Io rriiil tin- new. l'or lliu .orinl Imrliiirli' city of Khlvn nix lie found It on Hint fmiimi ride In the ftcvmllc, or rnlhcr un the ltulnn found II Jtinl two or (liri'ii cnr before, to lie exncl, wim filled wllh lnve ruptured from tin l'crliin liy Tnrkoiiinii raider. It whlti'Wii-hcil Iiiiiim-m, rnt(errd ntnlil Ilit i'Iiiih mill poplar, produii'd n wcl ronro effect,, how cut, nfter ! fount le milt' of nrld Hteppc which liml Io lie iicitothiled liefnro It could he rrnrlinl. It rltlrcu were thoe weirdly nnuied "couln" of the Turku, Die VtUixo. Klrghlx, Karl", Ta jiks nnd the Knrn-Kiilpnk, or Illmk llonnel of Hie Turkl trlhn whom. Hip cnllpli would fuln gather Into the fn lo lly fold. The khanate I- hut the rvllc of Hie once grriil kingdom of Chora tnlii, in it which King Ditrtu nilcd hy menu of hi mitnip". ChrUtlnn Kclcnce Monitor, PUN SCHOOL ON SHIPBOARD Socialistic Council of Bradford, Eng land, li Considering tho Adoption of Rtmarkabts Schema, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. When It heroine iH-cexmiry to erect ii new- mTiiudiiry ncIhmiI In Itrndford, the rich wind ti-Mlle renter of I'iir- i liind, the iikiiiiI estimate were nuked . for. mid reHirted, In thu lotnl mini of official "'. . . . .... .-vicinn!, mini nine n roii-iucniuir tiuijorlty on the Ilrnilford cdilciillon committee, nt once decided to hrenk free from trndltloii, mid adopted the sssshw 1 ,Hlr Wllllnm Orpon. tho imlntnr of tho I'pnco Conference, nnd who recently declined an offer of ;$r,,000.000 to romi) to Amnrlcn nnd pnlnt thren hundrod plcturci, In l;o Men of lmln unlinhle m-ncolns Milp 'prnclrin oipolto In npponrunca of Ilia for lh.it rtmoiint. one Ids i-hoiikIi for n poiulnr roncnptloii of u crent nrthit. lliu Imlr In not lone nnd ruffled; It is hurt nnd nmnoth. Ko doc not wear n flnuliiK rollnr; he wc.irn n ntlff one. Un tin nonn of tho nlr of nffectn ,tlnn of tho hnhnml.-tu, hut lui'rcie 'onn n n typical IiuhIiipih man. t ? J r r T ? ? t ? t ? ? ? f ? t t T J J ? J J y r ? ? ? T ? T t ? .,. ..,. , J TUESDAY... AT THE LIBERTY LIEUTENANT ORMER L. LOCKLEAR STARS IN "The Great Air Robbery w LOCKLEAR IS THE ONLY MAN WHO CHANGES FROM ONE PLANE TO ANOTHER IN MID-AIR THE MOST THRILLING STUNT OF ALL. DONT MISS SEEING HIM THE MOST REMARKABLE FLYER IN THE WORLD AT THE LIBERTY 3 TUESDAY, JULY 13TH couple of hundred children. Tl ;MMa;?t6 tfc A A tti 4b 4k 4k AjiAt 1 fr children will I,., -ent to Mn for n lx- i r w " t t t -w w -w - ""-w- iiiniilh or ll!-monlh erlnd, If n uti iiiieiil miveentlon l ndupted. Ono of thn lilRRcnt factor In Ire. jlund nt tho prricnl critical moment In thn now commnndur of tl.n force, Hlr Nnvll Mnrrondy, who, contrary to poputnr opinion, I n man who hnte Rtrlfv, nnd I n keen ndvocatn of penrpful mnthoda. It I unlit that hi Krentnt nmhlllon I to rctlro from nctlvo life to thn flntd of Nnrmnndy whnrn ho ran rtiMlcito ninonir thu ruined churchc of Franco. i msjf Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street It U Mtlll to he hetlleil whether the rhl nrhiHilhoile will reiimln niooreil III Itriidfitrd ciiiuil itock. only pdnu to en n n frc'uhler diirlnK iicntloii pe- ' rind, or who' her It would not he In the Inlereil of n p-tiernl ediirntlon to I let the fxhullir ee .'lllilpoe of for- , elcn port, lennilui; their InnminEe ntnnns ttntivrs. tho hhlp nt lliu wiin? time helic londed with ciircocii Hint would liny full iniilntoimnco exm'ne. priilinldy t-cti of the hoarding of the I children. T 1NU A CUatlfled Ad will soil It. Charter No. KMKVI NOTICK OK MI.INO OI-' l'IIOIOSKI lUUL'ilUtH.'V'P Iffll I. Idll rilL IMI'ltOVKMKNT Ol-' KliAMATIfl AVKNUK FltOM OTII HTIlKt-rT TO I ITII HTHKhT. S. 10. 12. 13. 14. 18. 19. The Common Council of the City of Klamath Kalli, Oruion, having as certained nnd dolnrmlncd the propor tionate aharo for which each lot, part of lot, block and acroaico properly hall bo liable for the cost of making the proposed Improvement of Klanv sUh Avenue from 9lh Blroet to 11th 8treot, Including Intersections; and having on the 6th day of July, 1920, Mod In the office of the Police Judge of aald city a atatemonl thereof, which aald atattnoont la known and dealgnated aa thti "PROt'OSKO AS BK8HMKNT" roll for aach Improve ment. NOTICB IS IIKTIRDY OIVEN, that aid Common Council did hy resolu tion fix Monday, tho 19th day of July, 1920, at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m. at tho Council Chamber In the City Hall of aald city aald dato bolng a date upon which a rogular meeting of aald council will bo hold aa tho time and plnco for hearing and dotormln-l 20. Ing all objections that may bo made to such assessment, and that thero nftor, having heard and dotermlnod audi objections, If nny thero should bo, said Common Council will prorood to ncHos tho proportionate share nnd part of tho cost of making said pro posed Improvement In nccordunco with tho honoflt accruing to unch lot, part of lot, block nnd ncronKo iiron- orty nnd by ordinance, dcclaro such proportionate HhnroM to ho Hpeclflo lions HKiiliiHt tho rcHpoctlvo lots, partH of lots, blocKfl mid ncrongM properties ao round ami itoterm ncd to bo llalilo Tho owner or owuom of nronorty ao found llnblo for such proportlonnto cost of sucli improvement nro ho re, by referred to ouch nMsosBmout roll on fllo with tho l'ollco Judge for d- tallcd Information us to such assess laont. - Tho boundaries within which tho proporty Ilea that has boon dotor- minod to bo bonofltod nnd to bo as aessod na aforesaid, la all that prop erty lying adjacent to the aald atroot a far aa tho Improvement oxtonda thereon and extending book from tho Ida linos of aald atreet to tho center of the respective blocks ao lying ad jacent. Witness my hand and the seal of aid city tola 9th day of July, 1920, (Mai) A. L, LBAV1TT, . Police Judgt of aald City. Jaly 9-10-11 f 1-. --v , llrMTVe DUtrlrt No. IS Itn'OUT OK fONIHTlON OK TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MERRILL AT MKIUUMj IN TIIK MTATI! OK OltKfiOV, AT TIIK CI-OSK OK Ilt'HINKSS ON JUNK ill), IUM. UKJiOUItCKS DOLLAItS 1. a I.onn nnd discount. IncludlnK rediscounts (except thoso shown In b nnd c) $210,332.31 Total loons . 210,332.31 E Korolcn llllls of KxchnnRit or Drafts sold with Indorse iintnl nf (till linnk. not itioivn under Itom il above (SCO Itntn BBill.. - S210.332.31 2. Overdrafts, secured, t : unhucured. 1128. Gl 126. CI n.itf. H. Ootrmim-nt Mvurltlf im-ntsli a Doposltcd to securo circulation (U. S. bonds i par vnkio) ao.uuu.uu f Owned nnd unploduml I 3i.660.42 h War Hnvlng LVrtlflrntes and Thrift Stamps actually owned 119.B0 Total U. S. Oovernmont securities - 59,779.92 Other bond, cruritlra, ct:'. e Ilonds and securities (other than U. S. secur ities pledged as collateral for Stato or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable... 6,000.00 o Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not In cluding stocks), owned and unpledged C, 009. 16 Totnl bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 10,009.16 Stocks, othor thnn Federal Ileservo Dank stock C0.00 Stock of Federal Ileservo Hank (CO per cent of sub- scriptlonj .,,., .,i,.........--t iUuuuv a Valuo of banking house, owned and unin cumbered t 6.000.00 b Eoulty In banking house 6,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Ileservo Hank 18,781.36 Items with Federal Rpserm Hank In nrocess of collection (not avallablo aa resorvo). 8,026.18 Cash In vault and net amounts duo from national banks.... 55,953.74 Total of Items IS and 14 1 58,979.93 Chocks on banks located outsldo of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items 431.84 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. . Trcasuror - 1,250.00 Interest oarnod but not collected approximate on Notes and Dills Receivable- not past duo 3,729.91 I1UCIIAUKST, June 14. (Hy Mall.) That tho carpet bigglng system known to the South nftcr tho Civil War has been applied by tho Ruman ians In their new provinces of lies sarabla, Hukovlna and Transhanla Is tho burden of complaints that tho HIS FRIENDS NOTICE 816 MCE IN IH 1 prouuro that nearly took my breath. I Can Now Do At Much I couldn't cat what I wanted and It I Work Aa Anybody And ate anything like cabbage It raado rati Ea Anvthincr I Wamt-".' " wo' "" Declares Evanaville Man. afterwards. I felt tired all the time and became ao vroak and nervous that IT couldn't rett'Cl lilght. "In spite of all I did I kept sotting;, worse. Then soma of my friends told mo what Tanlae had done for them, so I bought a bottle. I started got- "Before I took Tanlae I had suf fered from muscular rheumatism for vlnces are sending to tho allied gov- nftccn ycarfs but now . ,m free from AMMtAnIa 19 (a fi it Pf-Ail thtit tltnslA i-. '.. i i,i.,i .. i.h nil pain and stiffness and hnvo actual- ,. . ,. . . . .. ,.,.". dUhone.t dill!.. uffieMa. who work,y Bn'n,,,l twen'r 'oa-n,(5f ,tt w.oi6ht:" 'of the first bcttle and oven my frlenda In connection with tbo armies of oc cupatton to bulldoze and thu local Inhabitants. It Is even charged that tho wealthlor landown ers nro being arrested In the hopo that they will either desert th;lr mono trouble. I have only taken five I bottles of Tanlae but feel as well aa I over did. I am a well and happy maa and I hopo my statement will hel lands and sell their homes far under tho real valuo. According to Dr. Nicholas Lupu, recently Minister of the Interior, tho army of occupation In these provin ces should long slnco have been re moved, soldiers urn at 9 tin mm iLrft tiln t fntti mn da nnfliAil mv ImfivivAmAnt avtrf trA ms. ,"" T by Loren R. Deck, of 1032 East Col- " ' --' -"- -- torrorlzc, ' ..., t . how much better I looked. All my uiuum oircei, cvaasvini;, iuu., wau a . ... . , . . .. . l v- ..rheumatism Is gone and I can now do employed at the L. & N. Railroad' , . .. . . ) my work at tbo shops as well as any ... ' , . i . .. .. A .. man there. I eat anything I want, I was In such a bad fix that It' . . v ii 7.J ,.,.." V .i. 0TCn cabbage, and never havo any iiu. an iuu firil uuu iv 017 vu iuu Job. Hy arms and fingers wero so stiff and sore that I couldn't handle a wrench or hammer to do any good, and when I tried to get under a car or bend over the muscles In my back After four years of warnurt i0 b-d coM nJr "tralghten re.ra.et the rhrhts of no-!P- My atomach troubled me and nt Total 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. 28. .'12. 33. 34. 35, 36, 40. 43. 5,789.80 -. $371,070.93 I.IAHIMTIKS DOLLARS Cnpltnl slock paid In $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund n Undlvldud profits ...,.. 9 b Loss current uximiisch. Interest, nnd taxes nald Interest ami discount collected or credited In advance of maturity and not enrnod (npproxlmuto) Amount roHorvod for taxes accrued Circulating iioIoh outHtundlniT- - Certified checkH outstanding Cnshlor'a chocks on own bunk outstanding....,, Total or Itomu 32 and M f 5,985.39 Individual Ueposlta subject to chock - 228,699.94 Certificates of dnposlt duo In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 20,970.59 Htuto, county, orotuur municipal doposlts socured by plodgo of ossotB of this bank.. . Totnl of domaud "deposits (othor than bank doposlts) Bubject to Rosorve, Items 34, 35 and 36 (254,5,70.53 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).... Other tlmo doposlts 31,458.11 loiat or tiino uopostta subject to ileservo, Items 40 and 43 $ 47,509.33 7,000.00 5,789.80 9C3.C0 764.88 24,397.50 39.00 5,946.39 5,000.00 16,051.12 Total 1371,970.93 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I, B. M. Dubb, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly awear that the above atatement Ii true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. M. BUBB, Caahler. Correct Attest: Leslie Rogers, W. O. Dalton, A. M. Collier, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of 'July. 1919. WM. MARX, Notary Public. My eoauaUflea expiree rebraary a, list. body,' he said. In Dessarbla, where the army Is kept as a protection against the liol- shevlks, the chargea of mal-admlnls- tratlon have been many. It Is stated that hero the army has also prevent ed the Just operation of the law pro viding for the division of the land. The gravest chargea come from Transylvania and the Hungarian frontier, where the nationality bit terness has long been deep. On those members of the Hungarian no times I had awful palna and cramps after eating, a as would form and work up around my heart with a - I other people who are suffering like I was." Tanlae Is sold In Klamath Fallacy the Star Drag Co.. In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., aad In Merrill by tbo Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adr. BALANCE SHEET IS DRAWN FOR GERMANY PARIS, June 21. (By Mail.) A reparations balance sheet has been drawn up by the French Minister of Finances. It is Intended to show at a glance on any date the condition of blllty who have persisted In remain-1 the btween Prance and Ger- jfor reconstruction for war damages and for pensions. The billions already paid out for these objects, make the sheet Hat heavily to the debit side; the crejlt column reserved for payments by Germany la still blank. ing on their estatea are quartered a'mn'' 0n tn deblt Me PPear half a doxen soldiers or policemen who practically hold them prisoners. While they are able to operate their estates, they are not permitted to ro te I vo visitors or mall except by per mission of these, soldlesrs. Many In stances aro cited whero tho head of tho houso has been arrested and so harossed that ho had to fleo. lenvlng his homo In tho possession' of his I wlfo and daughter, much tatter thoj manner of tho Russian and Polish landholders during tho early stages of nolshovlsm, Thero aro many cases cited whero thoroughbred horses havo been stol en and lator entored Into tho races In tho dlffcront cities of Rumania. Thero have been numerous roports that tho Transylvania hopo to And a way out of their difficulties by con- Vortlng themselves Into a small re public, It later circumstances per mit, or. else of again Joining them- solves to the Hungarians. It is charged that the land is be ing taken from the rightful owners and divided up among the Rumanian carpet baggers, who In turn sell It to the Rumanian peasants of the coun try. all expenditures made by the French government which, under the treaty of Versailles, are chargeable to Ger many. Theso will include sums paid It is a fact not generally known that King Oeorge V. raise over more Mohammedans than doea the Sultan of Turkey, over more Jews than thero are In Palestine, and over more negroes than any other sovereign in the world. , j bJV. i - . ' MONUMENTS Believe no man who Btretches the truth See ing is believing. Our thousands of patrons are pur best endorse ment See our splendid line now on display. in Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Worb GEORGE D. GRIZZLE", Prop. u i'l v w&wrswfo" - . -