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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1921)
PAGE EWiS THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1021. Father of Local Lumberman Dead Nowh Iiuh boon rccolvod horo of tho doitth ut Emplro, Cul., of tlio Rev. W. V. Nino, father of Marlon, Preston, Wilbur nnd Dennis Nino, woll-Unown local lumbermen. Tlio four sonn woro with Mr. Nino nt tho last. Tlio Nino family In vory pro minent In nortltorn California and southern Oregon, The family liomu wan for many yearn nt Mncdnol, Cut. m 111(1 HI'UI) FOR HARDINM HELENA, Mont., Jan. 18. Tho llolona commercial club recently nont PruHldont-oloct Hnrdlng ono of tho giant potatocH ralflod In this suction. Mr. Harding has replied, expressing gratification. Darning stockings for their class mates at ten cents a pair Ih tho way Home of tho girl students In the Unl vorulty of Wisconsin tiro oarnlng the money for their oxpomica while In college FOR ANY WARDROBE DUTCH KIDS CLIMB EX-KAISER'S WALL IL4ftHH I V' KBawfc&oTa Jy - I w I YiSls? ! im'' 8 t a til ! ft'l J K il Ono of tho most convenient ac cessories of any woman's vrardrobo Is tho satin frock, Tbo dross 1b a toft, lustreless satin with tbo skirt all In ono ploco, the two ends of tho material coming togethor In a jabot at tho center back. At tbo sides, tho eatln Is folded to half Its length and draped diagonally across tbo front. DANCING SCHOOL . Teaching of up-to-dato dancing, Waltz, One-Stop, Fox-Trot and Scbottlsche, by competent lady and gentlemen Instructors. $1-Ut per lesson for gentlemen. 91.00 per lesson for ladles. 910.00 for ten lessons for gentlemen, 98.00 for ton lossons for ladles. Lessons start Friday, January 21, and will bo given overy Tuesday and Friday night at 9 o'clock sharp, In Hall No. 2, upstairs, s--urt------H-L----- i ?Eu lHK1ii Ifflltfimt ,ilBijHW MMjmTUffiWM TkM vfet ?7-uk.VaWl H E''-'7.9H WBgWMSVmMMMmmmmmmwIt111111! 77V9H-!ii-if--HPV-R M"Wiiinr 'IJpiiX--------------- 9BBPiiv------Pll fc3MNBeEftKK?5HPBWMM s?l tsutawtSBMM BijH SSJwwh!? tti mHmSEBEmS3KgiiSm I S iA Hi vti&'-xltomrVMmalBBtitflllBUBIBNNtoWBiltKKkWmB I sfl 1 ' y .7CSy?!is------------------------E-ff---------------H I rMl 1 oBl kBW) JEWMW-ii MBP F MBW!JF'PWWy W I EB!9 ! Pi ?!? I H MP-tt t 4f1NPW -lM I -ElraflVTn'7tt I BJ VIBjpv Ww 'x- nv Tff i!" a'" iwjEMp I f T .Hlr 2jivgU m H hwmkmhh(MmMsism4MHHM0Mm wKmyK'ri?ltm ME! w,'''2Ji5!j"! S? JPi C! WSSSSipSSSSSF?tf?P!i?5tf?ff!. B BS9ftu tt pwyyaMr w l Tj-me. 'SPMB23SJBJBJBJBJBJBJB9BB2lZTE!Bui. BIHKESkwHHkS?'J' '"TflSKW Akj) faa R-iJBgM--S-!-Jf!EAV RPT7'$i 6!55i""-E jgBlwMMMt lfBMs 5siS Hi Tho cx-knlsor haH completed IiIh brick wall. It Ih eight feet high and completely surrounds his now ostato at Doom, Holland. Hut tho Dutch kids havo a look at him now and then, Just tho samo. Hero you boo tho completed wall also how easy It Is far two or moro Dutch children to peek over when tho guards aro around the corner. Insort, ptcturo of tho cx-kalser. Personal Mention Scandinavian Hall Ninth and Walnut J. Fordney of Lorella Is transact ing business In town today. Jako Rueck of Dairy Is a visitor hero today. F. J. Bowna Is In tho city from Donanza. J. W. Banta has returned from a visit to California points. Charles W. Eborleln Is confined to his homo with Illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton of Bray aro hero on a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. IT. Tlcknor aro In from Langell valley today on busi ness. Mm. A. Hammol, a resident of tbo Mills Addition, Is very 111 at hor homo. Mrs. John Llnman loft for a trip to California points this morning, nnd will bo gono sovoral weeks. Mrs. R. A. Mltcholl Is at homo again after an extended visit In tho east. Gub Milliard was transacting busi ness In the city yesterday from his ranch on tbo Lakovlow route. Mrs. A. E. Oalo Is In tho city for a fow days from her homo In Do nanza. Charley McCarthy Is a business visitor today from hla ranch In Do nanza. Mrs. A. Scott is bolng troatod for a Bovero caao of rhoumatlsm at tbo Klamath Qeneral hospital. J. T. Dixon, rancher of Fort Klamath, 'ha returned to bis home aftor a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alnutt re turned last night from Ashland, where they were called by tbo doath of Mr. Alnutfs mother. Mr. and Mr. O. A. Thoma of Merrill wore here on business yes terday. Mr. Thoma manages the Merrill creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Merrill aro hero from Merrill, Mr. Merrill being ono of tho grand Jury which will con vene hero tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. Rutenlc, who has been suffering from Inflammatory rhou matlsm for about two weeks, Is im proving. Henry Bolvln, who has been asso elated with J. E. Hosklng In tho of tho Klamath Variety Store, has Interests In tho business to Mr. Hos klng. Mr. Bolvln, accompanied by Mrs. Bolvln, left this morning for Southern California, and will spend tho next fow months thoro. H. 8.. Hart, restaurant man from Sacramento, Is here looking after local enterprises. Dr. Mallett and family returnod Sundny from a visit In Portland and havo taken up their permanent rcsldonco at 708 Ninth street. Messrs. Ellis, Durton, Dickey, Dodson and Scott, lumbermen from Algoma, aro registered nt tho White Pollcan hotel. !' I Chas P. Hawko of tho E1 go wood ranch at Swan Lake, terminated a short business visit hero today, and bao roturned homo. F. T. Ltdyard, representing Wal ton N. Mooro Dry Goods Co. of San Francisco, is In tbo city on business connoctod with his company. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAulltfd.of Fort Klamath are visiting friends hero. Tho McAullffes reside onone of Fort Klamath's most promlnont ranches. GORKY "DISGUSTED" Vn?l M " v3i wh& a l k :? Bw ; "v5?si$FJ tk pj P l --KHs------l .' ! a : ! We Never :; Advise GLASSES Except When ',: Necessary ;; Nor do we ever prescribe glasses without a ; : most thorough and painstaking examina- ','. tion. By OUR METHODS we are able to ': do this with the least annoyance, and great- ; : est effectiveness to our patients. H. J. Winters Jeweler and Optician s Phone, 149-W 706 Main St. UAXIM OORKY Maxim Gorky, tho Russian writer who worked for tho bolshevik pro paganda department for a time," is reported to hao left Moscow an nouncing that he was "disgusted" with the soviet regime. WEATHER RECORD Hereafter Tho Herald will publish tho mean and maximum tempora- tures and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to C o'clock of the day. Pre Max. Min. clpltatlon Jan 1 40 27 Jan 2 45 3C 23 Jaa 3 43 37 Jan 4 46 33 Jan B 31 27 80 Jan 6 . 25 4 Jan 7 39 17 Jan, 8 21 13 Jan 3 31 ' 13 Jan 10 32 14 Jan 11 29 7 Jan 12 30 20 07 ,Jan 13 39 30 - Jan 14 34 25 Jan 15 40 26 Jan 16....'.... 35 34 Jan 17 41 25 10 m NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that tbo partnership herotoforo existing be tween Henry Bolvln and J. E. Hos king, doing business under tho namo Variety Store, has disposed of his been dissolved and in futuro will bo conducted by J. B. Hosklng. HENRY BOIVIN, 18-24 J. E. HOSKINO. Keith Ambrose Injures His Foot While working at tho Klamath Su perior laundry tbls morning, Keith Ambrose,. no wly appointed fire chief, dropped a heavy rock on his left foot, badly mangling bis great toe. He was attended by Dr. Stewart, who states the unless complications tie' volop, Mr. Ambrose will not be in capaciated very long. Eat Moro Pay Less. Owl Cafe. I 17-zz RELEASED ON BOND Frank Allen, charged with Illicit manufacture of liquor, who wub ar rested Friday when Indian service nfflpAra rilMnri n atlll An tlin HaH. fornla line, was released on bonds furnished by eight neighboring ranchers late yesterday, after hear Ing .before Bert Thomas, U. S. com Charter No. 11801 REPORT OK CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Klamath KallN, at Klmruith Falln, Jn tho State of Oregon, nt tho close of Itiulnctia on December SO, 10-0 v RESOURCES 1 a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts 4 U. S. (Jovormncnt securities ewned: a Deposited to soc'uro circulation (U. S. bonds par valuo) X. $50,000.00 g Premium on U. S. bonds 625.00 Total U. S. Government securities - C Other bonds, securities, etc.: d Bonds loaned (other than U. S. bonds). . 16.20 Totnl bonds, securities, etc., othor than u. s : , , 7 Stock of Federal Rosorvo Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 9 Furniture and fixtures . 11 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bunk.... 13 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks - 14 Not amounts duo from banks, bankers, and trust companies In united States (other than In Items 11 or 13) 15 Exchanges for clearing houso ....... Total of Items 13, 14, 15 tia,87i:yu 18 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duoi from U. S. Treasuror , 19 Interest earned but not collected approxi mate on Notes nnd Bills Receivable not past duo - 20 Other assets, if any Totnl - LIABILITIES 21 Capital stock paid In i 22 SurpluB fund - - 24 Interest and discount collected or credited In ndvanco of maturity and not earned . -(approximate) - 32 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Totnl Item 32 3,931.87 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Roso.-tvo (deposits payable , within 30 days): 33 Individual deposits subject to check . ........ 34 Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 davs (other than for money borrowed.. 35 Stato, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this oanic Total of demand doposlts (other than bank deposits), subject to reserve, Items 33. 34 nnd 35. -... 77,399.35 Tlmo deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subjoct to 30 days or moro notice, and postal savings): 39 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . .............. 42 Other time deposits . . Total of time deposits subject to lte- ' servo, ItemB 39 and 42 37,162.47 $ 71,807.4? 5O,625.O0i 16.20 1,850.00 23,294.44 7,747.38 44,812.17, 5,000. 50 18,999.23 2,500.00; 256.1S 1,665.04 .$228,504.13 1100,000.00 9,750.00 350. G 3,931.67, 52.42E.1B, 100.00 24,874.1". Totnl 30,000.00 7,162.47, .$228,694.13 Stato of Oregon, County of Oregon, ss. ... t. n. v. wimherlv. cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swonr that tho above statement Is truo to tho bost of my knowlodgo nnd bollof. O. W. WIMBERLY, Cashier. Correst Attest: E. M. BUBB. BERT E. WITHROW, MARION HANKS, Directors. ' Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 17th day of January, 1921. MILDRED THRASHER. Notary Public. (My commission expires Nov. 14, 1924) -J05- ----lS-J----- " ' lil offf llL I -PHjicB I I Bad Investment Is Almost as Needless as Wasteful Spending, LOSING Investments arise nine out of ten' times through lack of knowledgo of the proposition and failure to In vestigate It. Innumerable times people have withdrawn money fromTT perfectly good First National BANK 'ACCOUNT and put It Into projects which COULDNVT as well, as wrtnMn't Rtmrppfl. ' '" ' e3 WVWWyWMVVAN-Vj ii Beauty Spots' Jg1Iic1 ! tL v i ? m l Vk-------------------------------------------------H ,-.-. , Chicago doctors aro bUBy scratching arms. Every family physician is urging hla patients to bo Innoculated against smallpox and public health officials admit thoy aro worrlod by the Bteady spread of tho epidemic in East Chicago. Dr. H. E.. Beta is shown vaccinating. MlssAgnea vern. Olrls don't, mind the scars, Dr. Bets says rather they regard them as "beauty spots." s. , . ,.-.-.. ( y . I Savings draw Interest . and arouse Intercut. V. . 1 V , l S L rr Iff pmwm .j m -- . . Tvm &ie First NationAl'Bank I JLUA r KLAMATH FAIX5 , OREGON III . Ti ,i" ' " 1 - WANTED A limited number of gallon cus- itomers for real Durham and Jersey milk. 50c per gallon. Once tried always used. PREMIUM DAIRY Phone 22F3 t - ' KLAMATH GARAGE Formerly Lewis Garage 423 S. 6th St. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Accessories and .Parts for All Standard Cars Gas and Oil MAURICE BRYAN Garage Phono 140. Res. Phone, 147-M vvvvvvvvvvvvvgAvvggiAAgAffeoflftAvoftaAgaAftnn J