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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1922)
9"' u'' 'A , ff KDKWHAV, JULY 13, IftM. THE EVENING HERALD, Page Pour t. WIRE GHOST IS BUUUIEO FOR HIS DOHL Accused Ex-Pastor (Claims Phantom Matron Haunt- Him Unceasingly Blames tVampirc Ghost II:- JACK JUNGMKYKU LOH ANGELES, July 11. Court ed by tlio dead. UcslPROil day and nluht by tho phantom of n inntron who bad Kill- imI hortolf for love of him n posthumous love more powerful than tho lure of HvIiir women. Deporato efforts through UrUR and amours to shake off tho ghast ly Infatuation. This Is tho weird defense Ronald 1). Stewart, ono-tlmc clcrgymau nnd prominent moral crusader of Cali fornia, will make when he Is brought to trial In Boston on charge of bigamy, grand larceny and conspiracy. Stewart and one of his alleged wives, Mrs. Ethel Osbaldcston Stow nrt, were arrested near ls An pcIck !' lMnkerton detectives on eastern warrants. -Pl.t.. . nM hIIIa nrnMalmtnl? J 1110 twuittui nuiaw fa ww.wim- a him a Jekyll-Hyde, Is standing loy ally by. the former pastor, corrobor ating his talo of occult terror and Raping, Mils laff. three marriages all wero performed while he was under the Influence of drugs." Iliuinli'il liy Ixm'lom Ghost For seven years. Stewart asserts, ho has been haunted by Mm. Maud Hendricks. Hayward, California, who ho declares committed suictdo becau-o of unrequited love for him. Explanatory notes wero left, and the arandnl that ensued resulted In the then fighting pastor being dis missed from tho Presbyterian church. "Her xplrlt has flitted between mo and happiness," explains tho cultured, fascinating hcartbrcakcr, as ht is pictured by those making tho charges. , "Kvery night since that tragedy tho woman's wraith has trooped with stealthy, accusing footsteps outside my door. "Women used to say I had fasci nating way. They wero tho ways of desperation. Anything to coun teract that creeping presence. It followed mo everywhere. Thoro was no peace. It was while so haunted that I went from bad to worse. In marriage ventures." There It is, n talo told in the I.os Angeles Jail one of Intrigue tho suc cessors of Kdifar Allan Poo as well as to Interest tho law. At tho tlmo ho was unfrocked, Stawnrt, It Is charged, was married and tho father of three children. Ho left them to go cast and In Wil mington, Dolawaro, married again, ho asserts, "seeking forgotflncu." WciN .gnln In .New York "Then In Now York I met Mrs. ICthcl Obaldeston, tho most inspir ing Inflenco in my life, whom I af terward wedded. I married tbrco othoif. 'flHaBBBBBBhW 1 aaaHI & '. B B "Laaa JF w t l aaH-' W KT 15k$tMe uxxr Donald I). Stewart, alleged biga mist, nml Mm. Kttiel Osbaldeston Stewart, one of the onion lip l ,nld to luitc wedded. which Stewart undoubtedly posses ses offers strong temptations' to the man who loves feminine worship. Thin gives rise to many tragedlM. Tho samo Intensity that makes tho single-track mind so powerful also makes It tho more dangerous when deflected from Its normal course. Then the Inclination to brood in duces self-suggested mental pictures of a haunting nature. They be come nightmares of obsession .as Stowart speaks of. It Is the man ho was, nagging tho man ho now Is. San Francisco has opened a plumb ers' school. Tho first lesson should bo "Improving tlu Memory." livery now nqd then wo want to swat n golf hug. Our ships ato allowed to carry hooio ns "stores." These Rlores will not lack customer:. 'Thanks to tho canning season, you Ino longer feel fjullly when buying Jars for homo brew, II tnkes n million yonta to make J a lump of coal, says scientists. And I how long to get one? Europe Is kicking about our tariff wall. It seems that things must go ' higher to get over It. i New York had n storm, thou a tiro. I Another llrlttsh lecturer Is also ex pected. When a movie nctor does n thing on tho screen he shouldn't go and act that way right oft the reel. Counterfeit $100 bills arn In clrcu. latlon. This will worry only boot leggers nnd landlords. Father Tlmo Is an old gent who goes fast when he should go slow and slow when ho should go fast. The only thing worse than n poor man with a big family Is a man so rich he hasn't any family. Philadelphia has built a tine me morial horso trough. Now all the town needs Is a horse. If you are well bred, after eating onions you will keep your mouth shut about them. We should hate to be an actor In Pekln where they throw China eggs. What tho averago man needs l.i a non-pullablo leg. (Jas Is so high John I), must have given away a quarter. S. F. Club Building Team for Next Year Cturtor No. 7167 Rcmro Dial No. 13 nKPOltT OK CONDITION OP THfc FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Klamath Fall, nt Klamath Valla, In the State of Oregon, at the close ur nuMnexs on Juno HU, JJj resources 1 a Loans and discounts, Including redis counts l,Hr..SS.38 - uverurafts, uninrured S,SKB.9C 4 U, 8. (j)overnmeU Kevurltlo ewned: a Deposited to securo circulation (U. !!. bonds par value) 100,000.00 b All other Untied Stales (lovorn- mrnt securities 3l,fi&4,(Sfi Tola! 1.1l,6C4.nfi C Other IhiiiiIm, Mm-k, tiwurltlf, ete S!,(tt)l.7 6 Furnlturo nnd fixtures 40,02S.8n 7 Heal estate owned other than banking !io 29,018.00 S Lawful reservo with Federat Heserve Hank 94. 421. SO 10 Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks . 223.S8t.9S 13 Checks on other banks? in samo city or town as reporting bank 2, 921. SO Total of Items 10 and 13 220,S03.S4 14 h Miscellaneous cash Items 1,709.19 IB Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 6,000:00 16 Other assels, If any, Hevenue Stanms... 177.08 Tothl ,.$1,766. 705.21 LIAIltLtTIES In. Caterpillars Nearly I'wm Defoliating caterplllers, so preva lent this year, aro In tho majority of scascs about mature and tho In Jury Is practically at an end. Obscr vatlons Indicate little likelihood of a repetition of this year's abundant crop of theso leaf feeders as para sitic Insects aro very active on them at present. DOM Controls llia-lltcllcs Uardon flea-beetles nr beginning to get In their work on potatoes and other garden vegetables. A durt made of ono part powdered arsenate of lead to nlno parts air Iakcd Ilmo will prevent serious damage Mix tho Ingredients thoroughly r.nl apply the dust to tho plants by means of n cheeso cloth bag or hand diiitcr. Ilest results may bo had by r.pplyius It early In tho morning or at other times when there is no wind. SAN FRANCISCO. July 12. Al ready the San Francisco club of the Pacific coast baseball league Is re building Its machine for next year whon two of Its stars, Jimmy O'Cnn ucll and Willie Katun, go up to tho majors for a sale price of $175,000 and players. According to present plans of Man ager Jack Miller, Hal Rhync, who plays shortstop for the Seals, will be at third next year In place of Kamm. Ralph Miller, late of tho Phillies, will be at short and Reno Valla, promising recruit, will take O'Con noil's Job In tho outfield. A Seal scout, Nick Williams, who recently toured tho middle west look ing for material, reports that ho has been unable to find nnyono who can co mo near replacing Kamm or O'Conncll. "Wo are on tho lookout for any ono who will strengthen the Seals next year," Charles Graham, vice prcildcnt of the club declared re cently. "Wo want a large number of candidate,, for all tho positions." m Apparently that ten months' Euro- pcan truco did not Include Ireland. New York Tribune. Tho asserted wife who was ar rotted with ytowart Is declared by J detective to have posed as his Als-j tcr and secretary, to have abetted his subsequent marriages and to have conspired with him In wheedling money from various brides, as is charged. Psychologists who hav0 had Stow art, alias Drown, alias McGregor, ndor observation declaro his to be u striking caso of dual nature: Ono n Jokyll of honor, Integrity, brains and honest deslro to uplift his fel lows; tho other a Hydu of sinister promptings. "Porhups I urn," Bays he. "If ho it was because of tho woman wbu haunted mo," TOO HOT l.VPuMnr'.s Dual Nature Anuljrzcd Ily 1IKRHERT LAPIIAM Character Analyst and Psychological Investigator Donald D, Stowart hag two dis tinctly conflicting natures. In both theso selves there Is tho characteristic which has predomi nated throughout his life and which Is responsible for part of vhls pres ent difficulties. That Is an aggressiveness which knows no rent. It must bo directed against some thing nil the tlmo, U not outside himself, then within. He wants to fight, to reform. But In contrast to (his l-i u counter inclination for ono shielding affection, domestic pouco and loyalty to ono woman. To butllo and to rest, those war within him. Tho atlrmilvonoBA for - women For Fires Now BUT this is the time to lay in your supply of winter fuel. We have what you need. GREEN SLABS arc the. cheapest wood that money, will buy and is really good fuel. We quote a very low price of Ten Cords $35.00 DRY SLAB WOOD i IV Per Cord , .'. $6.00 BLOCK WOOD v Ten Loads ,...,.... ,....,.,.. ......,$50.00 Tell us of your heating equipment and we will advise you what fuel is best adapted to your needs. . O, PEYTON & CO. 419 Main St. Phone 535 17 Capital stock paid is surplus fund 19 Untvldded profits 20 Circulating notes outstanding 21 Amount duo to Federal Resorvo Hank deferred credits) 22 Amounts duo to national banks 23 Amount duo to state banks, bankers. and trust companies In tho United States and foreign countries (other than Included In Items 21 or 22) 24 Certified checks outstanding . 25 Cashlor'tf checks outstanding ..,., Total of Items 23. 24 nnd 25 Donutnd ilcpoflt (oilier than bank dc poiltx) HuhJret to ltcMrr, deposits payable within 30 days): 26 Individual deposits subject to check 27 Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 dnyt (other than for money bor rowed) 2S State, county or other municipal de poilts secured by pledge of assets of this bank or otherwlMO . Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Items 26. 27. 28 Time deposit subject to llocrvo (payable after 30 days or subjecct to 30 days or moro notice, and postal Havings): 32 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 34 Other tlmo deposits 35 Postal Savlngid cposlts Total of tlmo deposits subject to Reserve Items 32, 31 and 35 . 36 United State dcpmllt (other thun pos tal savings), (deluding War Loan deposits account and deposits of United States disbursing officers . .. . Hills payablo (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notfs and bills rcdlscountcd. Including acceptances of other bank and for eign blllg of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank 46,616.79 $ 200,000.00 10,000.00 4,900.66 100,000.00 6,631.5(1 3.555.91 17.60 13.420.7.S 22.791.04 998,900.20 14,632.67 4.000.00 1.017,632.77 .'40,750.53 39 40 50,811.31 186,688.00 4,251.22 2,290. lu 36,600.00 106,014.16 Total .$1,766,705.21 Stutn of Oregon, . ' County of Klamath, ss. I, IjOsIIo Rogers, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho nbovo statement Is true to th bst of my knnwledgo and wiicr. LESLIE IIUUEKH, cashier. CORRECT Attest: S. K. MARTIN. O. D. I1URKB. C. n. CRISLER. Directors. ' . Subscrlbtd and sworn to before mn this 7th day of July, 1922. IDA D. MOMYER, Notary Public. (My Commission expires September 17, 1924) Charter No. S49. RMcrre District No. la nKPOltT OF CONDITION OF THU MALIN STATE BANK i of Mallu, at Mulln, Ore., In the Ktnto of Oregon, at the close of business Juuo at), 11KKI RESOURCES. 1 Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts as shown In Item 31, If any $29,864,43 2 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 95.52 4 Other bonds, warrants and securities, Includ ing foreign government, state, municipal corporation, etc., Including those shown In Item 31. if any .' 4,243.26 5 Stocks, securities, claims, Hens, Judgments, etc 5,964.60 6 Dunking houso furnlturo and fixtures - 4,704.11 9 (ab) Amounts duo from bunks, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved reservo agents of this bank 5,489.06 11 Checks on banks outsldo city or town of re-- porting bank and other cosh Items 34.87 Total cash and duo from banks, Items 9 and 11 - f G.523.98 15 Other assets, it any 1,473.17 Total LIA0ILIT1E3 16 Capital stock paid In DEMAND DKlOSITH, other than banks, subject to reserve: 23 Individual deposits subject to chock, Includ ing doposlts duo tho State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds 24 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding.. 26 Cashier's checks of this bank -outstaudllg payablo on demand - Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, Itoms 23, 24 and 25 .,..., 2G.670.77 TIME AND HAVINGS DEPOH1TH, subject to reserve and payablo on demand or sub ject to netice: 28 Savings deposits, payablo subject to notice.. Total of time and , savings deposits pay-, able on demand and subjoct to no tlce, Item 28 t 8,977.60 31 Ullla payable with federal resorvo bank or with other banks or trust companies .$51,809.01 $16,000.00 25.189.61 113.32 373.84 2,977.90 8,214.34 Total , $51,869.01 State of Oregon, county of Klamath, ss. I, Frank Ottoman, n cashier of tlm nhovn named hank .in ...lninniv swear that tho above statement la trim to tho best, of my knowledge um, mu.ici. i-MAftK uttuaian, a Cashier. Correct Attest: O. W. MYERS, A. KALINA, NED O'CONNOR, Directors. Hubucrlhcd nnd sworn to beforo mo thls.iotb day, of July, 1022, , M. M. BTAHTNY, Notary Public. (My commission oplros March 9, 11)83; Atthe LIBERTY Today A wont htory of Hip AIYioiui tlesoit "The Sheik ot Araby" With the (listiiiniislipil (li'iiinaUo actor MR. H. B. WARNER In tho loiuliiip,' role -a worlli-whilu picture. 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