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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1922)
ilr MONDAV, I, r .IAMJAIIV, I), IIIJJ XHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page The Office Cat IIV JUNIUS iux-olllck? Tim years lilt by, Wo'vo almost fnritiil Tim ulil-llmn Kiir Willi n red crnviit. Tlii'rn I simiutliliiK wroiiK with llin fiillow wliiwn lii'iirt iIiipsii'I hunt n II tt In fiulur aliniit UiIh IIiiio of tlin )finr. tiii: irri.'ii.vAi. iilminim: Home folks urn ful mill aomn nrv skinny, sown nrn short ami sumo nrn tall! swim Iiiivii limit wain! anil uliurt li-K". miinn Iiiivii uliurt wulsts unit Iiiiik Ii'Kk; soiiiii liavo lirnail slioulitrr mill liro.nl ftaUts; auiun have phmty if mitmii, wlillii lliu brains fif ollii'm Wiled shortly uflrr birth, IravinK IIipiii Inroiiilx'tiMit In combat tlm prubli'lii of llin, lint itn wo started out In My. Ihey will cast a praising Klnnrii nt their llRiirn whrn pnsslliR n plain Klnsa window. AN IIAHV em: "Tell inn n fllllliK lillnpli. Nro! Kur u iiiuii wlm wim killed Wlillii speeding" My friend replied, "Tim Quick Ami tlm Demi.' Won Id seem lo all tlm I'll nrcdlns;," Two lii'itilii nrn bigger tluin one on llin mortiltiK nfler. opines 'Hcotty' O. I'ryton hellnven that If a ( 10, 000 hill were dlnplayed III ntorc window It would druw Intcrrnl. nkkiikih an i.NTi:iii'inrri:it Tho followliiR l illpped from th( I'urtland, Ore. Orenuiilnu. "Do yon p.irk," unked thu youth, and hn laid hln cheek firmly agtilnnl hern an they toddled lie wan a nnnpp) dame, who rolled her on and nhlm mini n mean eyelunti. lie wan a linlr lietter, u necker, thn hero of many a pettlnR party, and lie rould nllnx a menu linn no hani would ha' the wife for him." K. II. Tlioman nityn hn'll lie I Hint loin ofJtUMlan Imhlen would hn Rlad to nwap MoiCnw for a Klamalli Moo cow. HI. I.ouln preneutud tho key to thn city to Marnhul Korh, and he carried It nway with lilm. And now tho town will hao to Ret u now key, hecauno tho old Reneriil nan no literal minded. Thn honeymoon In uuir when the hrldn itlicovern her model man han a Very proficient vnrnhulary nt cunn wordn, mid, hn dlncovera hln aiiRol haa n vllo temper. piIM'H Irt IWMK "Horry, never heiird of her. Whon hahy In Itulh?" (leorcu llnmnrd Shaw hy cahleRrmn. "HIinwT HhawT In' Hint thn Riiy lined lo catch for Hi. I.mioy?" llnbo Itulh, hy lolophono. You never nen n Rirl looklnn nil round any morn heforn nhn board a ntrcot car, RiirRlen W. I!. I.umm. And It wi)iildii"t hu iiiiiIhm to ex tend natlonul pearo conferences to many local huhltiitloiin, Hops were Rrown this year on 26,120 acres In llrltulii, an Increano of moro than 4,000 ucres on 1920, which shown' thern will ho nu dim inution of hcer fur tho working man, .Hfr- (j sculpture! , At "r,'l" "jjj k'ci'pi MMt Jfr toso Klamath Falls Marble 'and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls I'Alt.M I'OI.NTHKH Conditions ii ro rlpo for Kroatly lie rrousoil ilriiliuiKii activity In Ornnaii wllli lniiri)vinl liilmr condition it ml I Iiii priilmlilllty of uitmmlon of fuitiir nl rncliiiiiiilliiii work In tlmliisKn, snys W. L, I'owiirs, rhluf of nulla nt I ho O. A. (J. Kspvrlinmit station, Picking out tlm good rows In cow tuntliiK association work lirouglit up nvnrnmi production 104 pound of milk nml 2.40 pounds liultar fat for nil Oregon association com In Nov- flintier ovnr Unit of llin nnino month ii year earlier. Thla show lionlthy growth ami soum of tlio possibilities) of tritlnn for llto good cons," says K. II. Klttn. federal 0. A. ('.. ostonslon ilalryiiinn, Advertising spuce In lonil nml I rniln pnpcr In mi effcollvo mutlioit of publicity thai U of ion neglected by llin breeder. Helling purnhrml llvo stork nml Rotting It lo work In Just an Important n rnlnliiK II. mill snv nral mnlhoilii of nrivnrtlsInK hnvn In Im employed lo ilo thin,- (). A C. K tnnslon Hervlio, In tlm I.IK alfalfa-RrnwInR roim- ties such as I'nialllla, Morrow, Crook, Deschutes, Klamntli nml Mi'lhnur, Ihnro nrn flnn possibilities fur largo roniliinrclal pularlcs, especially ut trnctlvn opporlunlllen for bcRlnunrn nrn found In II i dlnlrlct Junt under Irrlxatlon, nn hut few lire and bee dlnenie nrn prenent thnrn. OpniihiRn for hon-kenpliiR on u commercial scale nrn alno found In mounluln reRlonn where flrn-weed, wlllowherb, Rrown nhiindantly, and wsliern Reed rondn uinkn proRfenn nml eRrenn euny O A (' Klleunloil nnrvlre. Cliolio of breed In first lOrulileru- Hun In atartlnK n new dairy herd Kind of rattle In III" community, form In which tlm dairy products went lo hn marketed, cllmnte, feed supply and personnl choice, nrn to ho considered. "Watch tin Rrow" mlRht well lie thn atoRan of thn 2fil7 rows In row leitliiR association work In Oregon durltiR November, slnrn thn Increased nveraRe production was 104 pounds of milk and 3.40 pounds of fnt over thn averaRe for November a year earlier, Thn averaRe yield of milk win r7 1.23 pound- and of fat 27 '4 pounds almost ono pound a day In the lain tall month. The Itogun Hlver association herds made tho highest association averaRO St.tn pounds of fat as compared with thn total averaRn of 27 M pounds. Tillamook had the largest number jf cows 1040 4ho most honor cowa tiling more than 40 poundn of fat 104- -and the highest Individual row, I'rlnccM. a registered Holsteln rIvIiir 2737 pounds of milk with 84. RS pounds of fat well on to 3 pounds a day. Tho highest grsile row was lluller McKntlrn's Host, n grade Jersey Disking a record of 75.5 pounds of fat. Tho big gain In production, which represents almost clear profit to thn owenrs, was brought about by weed ing out low produce using better alrei lo build up tho herd, and giving the animals scientific feeding, housing, and rare. A series of dairy meetings In the vicinity of each of thn associations Is planned for the present year, ro norls i:. II. Kilts, federal and O. A. C, field dairymen In charge. These meetings will he held nn the farms, nml tho big producing rows will be used In demonstrations L Hoveral new Uptight 1'lniion at very special prices nnil lomm i rinse Ihini out. At Karl Hhrplicnl Co., during to weeks only. ytft KT tho departed one bo tionor (J nl oven lit, the grave. lt the culpturod marble direct our foot- the Irene of their long IM tue cnueieu rpiiapii re U I heir tho in name and tell where re- niTbly good and wise. Longfellow, (.'KLLUMIID IXILLAR aiilazi; hX)U;iii;h ownkiim iikard MOULIN, Jim. I). A boarded linn sunxur on n Ikirlln street cnr was sovoroly burned yesterday wlmn n man iivnrby nccldmitally touched hi rolltilnlil collar with a llulitod cigar. Ilia beard, mustache, eyebrows, anil linlr worn Imriinil off ami Ilia cloth Inn not afire. I Hevnral other pnssengors suffered slight burns. TWO MDIftON MICWMIRArilM No reasonable null offer rrfsl iIhHiik I wo nrrki only. NAM. fclHICI'MKIID (X), tliartrr No. Ill Ilcwnrr IHnlrlrt No. l'J IIKI'OHT OV TIIK CONDITION OK TIIK BANK OF BONANZA at llonaiix. In the Htaln of Orr-ron, at .Ims clonn of tiuMiic-m DrrrmlN-r 81 ,!!! RKHOUIICKB 11. onus and discounts. Including rediscounts j shown III Item 31, If any I07.749.BG 2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - 14. C4 4 Other bonds, warrants and securities, In- - eluding foreign, government, stain, ran- nlclpal, corporation, etc., Including thoso shown In Hems 31 and 38, If any .... J 277.01 Hanking house. 14.200.00; furniture and futures. 11.500.00 .... 8 Amounta duo from banks, hankers and and trust companies not designated as approved roservs bsnk, . . ; 2.400.S7 9 (Ii) Amounts due from bsnks, bunker, and trust romosnles. deslcnatod and ap proved reserve agents of thla 10 Checks on banks outside city or town of re porting bank and other rash Items - ' 13.60 12 Cash on hand In vaujt 3,338.22 Total cash and due from banks, Items 8, Sli, 10 and 12 tIl.3C7.24 Total I.1AUII.ITIKH 17 Capital slock paid In 18 Hurplus fund M ... 19(o) Undivided Broflls IIKMAND DKPOHITK, other than banks, subject to reserve: 24 Deposits duo tho State of Oregon, and do posit, duo county or cities and other public funds .- .......... .................. 26 Individual deposit, subject to check 28 Demand certificates outstanding 37 Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding, payable on demand -. .-......... Total of domand deposits, other than Dang deposits, subject Items 24. 26, 2( and 27 TIMK AND KAVINOH DKPOHITH, subject to reserve and payablo on demand and subject to netice: 29 Tlmn certificates of deposit outstanding . .. Total of time and savings deposits pay able on demand and subject to no tice. Item 29 . .. ,, . 32 Hills payable with federal reer4 bank or with other banks or trust companies.. 33 Iteservcd for taxes. Interest or depreciation Total . Wl AT K OK OHKUON, County of Klamath, a. s. I, Jno. 9. Horn, cashier of the that the above atatement Is true to COHKKCT Attest: 1). O. IIOKN. JACOn UUECK. Directors. Hulmcrlliod and sworn lo before me this 3d day of January. 1922. LUCRETIA C. HORN, Notary Public. My commission expiree December 31st, 1923. Charter No. 24U. Reserve Dbtrlct No. 13 IIKPOIIT OK CONDITION OP THK MALIN STATE BANK of Malta, at Malln, Ore., In the State or Oregon, at the close of business Drcrrabrr at. 1021 .RESOUHCES. 1 Loans and discounts. Including loans and rediscounts show In Hem 31, If any - 2 Overdrafts socured and uniecurod 4 Other bonds, warrants and securities, Includ ing foreign government, state, municipal corporation, etc., Including those 'shown In Items 31 and J6, If any 5 Slocks, aocurlllos, claims, Hens, Judgments, ole C Hanking house furnlturo and fixtures 9 (b) Amounta duo from banks, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved rcsorvo agents of this bank 12 Cash on hand in vault .. Total cash due from banks,, ana 12 Total LIADIL1TIES 17 Capital stock paid in 19 a Undivided profits $ (b) Lesa current expenses and taxes paid.. 21 Amounts duo to banks, bankers and trust companies not approved or designated as reserve agents for this bank DKMAND DKPOSITH, other than banks, subjort to reserve: 24 Deposits duo the Slato of Oregon; and de. posits due county or cities and other pub lic funds 35 Individual deposits subject to check . 27 Cashlor's chocks of this bank outstanding payablo on demand 28 Certified checks outstanding Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, Horns 24, 25. 27 and 28 30,063.39 TIMK AND SAVINOS nKPOfUTS, subject to reserve and .payable on demand and sub ject to netice: . 29 Tlmo certificates of deposit outstanding 30 Savings deposits, payable aubject to notice.. Total or tunc and savings deposits pay able on domand and aubject to no lice, Items 29 and 30 4.166.74 32 Dills payable' with fodernl reserve with other banks or trust Total State of Oregon. County ot Klamath, as. I, Louis Doldlschar. cashier ot the swear that tbo abovo statement Is and belief. Correct Attest: A. KALINA, E. M. HAMMOND, NED O'CONNOR, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo, this 3d dav of January, 1922. . , , M. M. STASTN7, Notary Public (My commission expires March 9, 1923) NEVER FAILS TO SET HER RIGHT I'OUTIAM) M'iOMA.V IICI.ICVI'H TIIAT VKAIW HAVK WHIN Allll Ct TO IIKIl mpi: "fllnco Tanlac rcntonril mo to health four yearn iro It has hern my ntnnil-hy; I alwnya kenp u hotlln In llio hoimn and whnnovor I feel the leant run down I tako a tlono or two and It novor ful In to not mo rlRht," until Mm. Wllhelmlno Itlnkii, 1480 Kcnwlck Ht I'ortland, Ore- "Kor many yearn I nuffored from nlotnach trouhln and Inillgentloii. I alno had nuch awful hcndachei that I would have to remain In lied for threo or four days nt a tlmn. "Tanlac proved to ho Junt whnt I needed and noon had mo feellnK like n different pnraon, I .hollevu Tanlac haa added yearn to my llfo and I know that I feel many yearn younRer than my ana." Tanlac and Tanlac VeRctahln I'llli are nold hy druRRlatn everywhere. Adv. O.IUU..UU bank ........ .' 6,604.96 .$86,098.44 $16,000.00 2,000.00 992.70 7,600.00 43,277.81 110.00 747.66 to reserve 61,36.37 6,320.37 6,320.37 10,000.00 160.00 186,098.44 above named bank, do solemnly swear the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO. S. HORN. Cashier. 143,786, S3 35.39 977.S9 342.41! 4,704.11 3,706.84 2,661.91 Items 9b .$ 6,363.75 ..156,205.43 115,000.00 52.66 548.82 5,993.76 5,941.10 12,268.44 17,206.23 514.72 . 76.00 30.00 4,136.74 bank or companies 6,373.82 tE6.20E.t-l above 'named bank, do solemnly true to the best ot my knowledge' LOUIS DOLD1SCIIAR, Cashier SIIICC-'A AM) UNION TAXIH CO.VHOMIMTM I.NTKItKHTS Tho Union Tnxl company and the Muccn Taxi company hnvo consoli dated, nml hereafter will oporalo from tho .Mecca pool room atund at 631 Main street. Tho Chlloquln kIuro will lenro from that point hereafter. Hy moans of the consoli dation It nl calculated tho public will lio Riven n hotter service, nil thu i nrn of both companies bolng retained, which Includes both opon and closed taxis. Women cannot stand physical strain as welt ns'tnon, according to i London specialist, who lays tho hlamo on weaker ncrvo centers. ajMWWMMWVWVMVKVMMVMrArrr E EAT T at the The White Lunch Home Cooking A Hpcrlnlty I'llll.I CO.V CAItNK CIIINKHi; NOODf.KH MUMMY ('IIK'KIIN DIXNKIt 75e 1123 SfAt.f rmiKHT lJ"" rsjirvniiriiiiiiiirrrrsrijxai !STW Wasms.s mSm0i0imm0 sat DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Witecarvar PHONIC 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHOIIB Over UaderwooeVa Seventh aad Mala MraM E. D. LAMB I'ilTHICIAN AND HUKOKOH Phone I7W 1711 ILoomi 1 and S White Butldlni c. v. fishi;r, m.d. DIKUAflKS OK TIIK RYU. KAIt, NOSK AND THROAT CLASHES KI1TKD AND KCHNIHII1UJ riwme 07 MO Main Street FP,ED WESTERFELD DENTIST Pnono 434W. X-IUy Labcrator LooraU lUdg., KlamaMi faUa DIt. GEHALD F. WAJUIEN DENTIST I'crmennntly located at Dorrls, Calif. SPECIALIST IN Crowns and Ilrldgo Work Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed Picture Framing Stinson Photo Shop 7th & Klamath NEW BUICKS for Hire Phono 77 KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP HiU MAIN STI1KET Phono S80 Flowers for nil occasions. Cold Weather Coming Let Us Replace Your ''Broken Glass E. C. STUCKEY llth and Pine Phone 477-W UWVWWWWMS'VWMMWWVMAAAA MADI: IN KLAMATH A.falfa Meal FOR HALI1 MURPHY'S FUKIi STORM ANDERSON'S OROCETKRIA sunset onociutv Mfg. by HARRY TELFORD ayVWWWWWWVyVMrr DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Officii and Residence Phones 821 I. O. O. P. Temple t. a. cxKanoRN ' CIVIL ENOINEER AND BUnVEYOn Phone 192J 183 S. IUreralde . r CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert n. Mallett Dr. 003. B. Mallett Offlco over Underwood's 7th & Main Phone 639-J DR. G. A. MASSEY roartk and Fine Bto. In Warren nnnt Hospital Olf. Phone 417 Rm. Pbont IIM VOCHATZER BROS. WKI.fi DltlM.KHS Olve Us A Trial Phone 576-W. Coe's Auto Service Hudson. Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Tripi a Specialty PHONE 108 United Cigar Store 020 MAIN BTRKKT -i-- """-"- " "- "'riiirsriniirinLruuc Office Phone 177W Res 17TB Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Bargeoa White Building Klamath Falls Oregon IWWWWWWVWWWWMWMWWWWWWIWW GLOVER ' MAKES Your Watch Keep Time. 511 Main St. Klamath Falls FILT SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIO I have constructed thru years of experience the only course that teaches yon to play the-piano by NOTE and by BAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write for particulars, 701 lllb St., Klamath trails. Ore. Phone 367R i- . 'i Charlie's Tire Shop GAS and OILS 6th & Klamath SU. L. D. Gats, M. D. KYK, KAR. NOSK AND THROAT ULASSRS FURNISHED I. O .0. K. Bldg. Phone 99-W Rooms 202, 203, 204 Itra. White Pelican Hotrl. Phone 0 6th Street Bakery u BETTER BREAD" 126 S 6th Street 'VWV' CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert D. Mallett Dr. Qeo. E. Mallett Office over Undorwood'a 7tu A Main. Phone 639-J. jsssf Holliday Dairy Wtiolrsulo and Retail ,.1'asturlzcd Milk and Cream. Phone 501-J. AVWMWVWvVWWWMMMArVM'V OR O. A. RAMBO Dentist 1. O. O. F. Dsdldlag PHONH 61 ftAWJWWV rfVifsM"iii " rirrifrlftrr Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 1178 MAIN BT. pnONU (M8W x-iikrvicb men, ATrntmoH Klamath Post No. I, American Legion meets In tho basement of the. now courthouse on Mala fltrcet on tho first nnd third Tuesdays of each month. Kx-sorvlco men nro Invited to at tend the meetings. Dr. Frod Westorfold, Commander, II. R. (lets, Post Adjutant and Re lief and Employment commlttoe. Premium Dairy Oldest Retail Dairy la Tow Ranch Phone 22F2 Office Phone 490 J Excavating Teaming Let ne make yon a price on dig ging that basement, or other ex cavating you contemplate. Wo aije do team work of every fescrlptloa. Phone 426-J f WILL- Take oat Cellar or FIU la Lota CON MURPHY SI7 Mortianer St. Pboae Ml-W DULL TRUAX WAKKEN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Pboae. 40)7 NlgM Pboae, ) CHIROPRACTOR I Dr. Lou C. Bridge Over First State and Savings Dank Suite 10S Phone 102-J TAMALE PARLORS Chinese Needles Spanish Dishes 240 Main St NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK -ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds la Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Coagar Phone 19IJ DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist 1& Extractions. Oral Sorgerr and disease ot tbo aaonth Room 10 over Ooldea Rale SAW MUX KNGLNEKRINO CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and baUders ot ao4 ens saw mills, planing asUls nasi box plants. Dredging. File driving. Phone 466.W Office Corner Spring and Oak Near S. F. Depot PF.LICAN BAT BUS Faro l6o each war Leaves Rex Cafe Leaves Pelican City 7:46 a.m. 8:00 a. am. 11:46 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p. m. EI0 V- Reckard Real Barriesj 16-tf Phone Tt DR. T.C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BCRGBOJI I.O.O.F.SuUdlBg Phone Se Residence 125 Pine St. Phone 200-R. Klaanatk Lotig Na. 1ST L O. O. F. Meets Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Mala street. Chas. Newman ..........N. O. W. O. Wells V. O., O. B. Mancue .-.... ...Secy. (V. D. Cofer ........ ..Treas. ENCAMPMENT II. V. Brown ... J. V. Drewbaker ... L. J, McClure Nate Otterboln .... s.C. P. ,.,-B. W, aenM Treasurer Klamath Falls CycUcy Wo are here to terra you, aim to serve you right. Motorejrf ieo and Bicycles. Parts and AcessorUe, Tires aad Tubes, that will, stead your Inspection, as wo earry tbo best la our Ilea. Repair shop to coanectloa with Harley-Devtdeoa Sorvlce. nm wn ISIS atata St. '-