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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
fa ' faERAI.fr, KTOTA'rtT F AtjjS." OREGON ' SATURDAY, APRTL 18 192 rJ YOU CANT BEAT THE Building Game any more , than you could win your own i case in court without a good lawyer. i ; - ECONOMICAL BUILDING requires years of experience backed with .technical knowledge. You can't afford to build without this Help H. " JR. Perrin ... Building "Designs Plans Estimates" 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J Lots, Houses, Ranches, i Business Property 1 Can Get Them for You Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any section of the city, or city business and residence property. My listings cover all sections of Klam ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or a business location see me. Day or evening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to call. : R. H Maley REAL ESTATE 703 North Ninth Da Ywilleed Money To Build That Home? iwn jo .i iol, and have some money, w cair loan yob half the value of building and lo . ' i, ii, i tvyablf- like rent. Monthly payment v .mn"romelts now, .before the sprin : , lu-s ' u thai your dream home may be a. -lity before snow flies again. V'- is no quicker way of making money than '' ""'r'or.t in a growing town. You , i be irr.-Hving town the rest is up to you. Momyer&M Reel Estate ! V nl o r-il 'inr omyer Building and Loan Phone 366 Y OS J: u Q b C I N D E R S Cinders are economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like surface A Present-Day American Home That Imparts the Atmosphere of the Home-Like English Cottage f A. F. Graham t GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bldg. t PHONE 526 tMw Klff feaiNife- Pictures in The Home Written oxptusgly for Tim 'livening Humid liy ' JAN10 SNKDICOU Six-Poem Hoiuc No. 634 rS?HE long sloping roof lines of this !' .rn 6 house tie it to the ground most ef Uv"" I v v. sl fectively and make it a natural part V- vXj vl;f c.f its surroundings. That is one of iLiO-i the most charming features of the Er.rlih Cottage style of architecture. Just new this type of architecture seems to be growing very rapidly in popularity, due no doubt to the fact that many cf the most skillful architects cf the country have drawn on it for .nuch of their best work. It has furthermore a picturesqueness that is very appealing, and lends itself to very attractive interior arrange ments. The small illustration above gives you a hint of the homey atmosphere cf this house. i 'The charm of this exterior is in no small meas tre due to the careful and skillful placing of the . .windows. ' Note how nicely they fit into the wall Surfaces. You can see from the outside that the Interior is sunny and cheerful. The illustration gives you just a hint of the chimney that is one of the most attractive features of this house. The owner can suit his own taste in picking the brick for this house. It will look equally well in a smooth or rough-textured brick, and in any color tone that might be selected. The interior arrangements are worthy of carc- Doigncd for American Face Brick Auocfati.m ful study for they are unusually complete and convenient and have many novel features. Adjacent to the vestibule are a coat closet and lavatory. From the hall a gxxl view is had of the living room and sun parlor but not of the dining room. The octagonal sluice of the living room is unusual, while the open porch and sun parlor at the sides add to its spaciousness. The kitchen is well lighted by a triple window over the sink and has cabinets at one side and over the ice box. An entry with a broom closet and a pantry are provided. Note the desirable location of the breakfast nook, close to tho rear door, and front hall. The windows in the nook give cross ventilation to the kitchen and a view of the street. Note the direct connection be tween the front hall and the semi-attached garage. . . ' On the second floor are three fine bedrooms, the two front ones interconnecting, a feature that appeals to the mother when left alone at nifiht with her children. There is a good acces sible attic. The basement provides ample space for fur nace, coal room, laundry and vegetable cellar. The ceiling heights are 8 feet 6 inches. The content of the house is 28,500; of garage 2,880 cubic feet. room nml aliouM bo changed na one's Internals chungu. for In Minion, tlm liny of lliu family limy bo Inturi'Ktml In rmllu toilny, footlmll Styloa In pictures change ua llifl ' lumorrow, "nil uunintliliiR oIho noxt youra go by, muim llio muno nx limy ,w'lt o why not ullow III m lo mir do In tuviittuio mill clollio. To bo . found hlmiadt whllo In Ilia room miro, l ho rviklly , Rood, llio original j with pletui-M which win nn nun to liiniiU'rph'eoM of llio ml ilro nlwiiya In Hlyln. bill ronlly very fuw of i'iin ii f fonl null hmtrk'H. Tlio duy of tho llfo alro portrait bna uaod, nml wo no longor nliuru with llio ciihuuI aojournor In tho homo llio In-tlmni-y of portrait of any kind. t'liMoKmnha bt'lonjt hi tho prlvncy nf ono'a own pvraonnl room. ItullK- oujuy to tho fiilJiHt It In Ititont hob by? A pliu'O of crotonno or n plnco of ipimk'n cloth fiuli'iiml to tho wull will nuvo llio woodwork mid pluator, by providing n ronvsnlunt ' placo whoro vllpplnka and unfrnmod pic tinea limy ho plnnuxl. . f'li'tiiro frnming hna hocomo an art . and ono nil i) n Id ronault aonio onu loua pli'turoa, too, nro too pvi'Htinnl who hna atilillnd tho atibjoct boforo for tho gunoriil living mom, imloaa det'ltllnic on tho frnnio, for tho llio p)cniro la a rare ulnl cholco frame may abaolutely ruin nn oilier ploi'0 of workmainihlp, unuanal and wlao tntoreatlnw plcluro, Jual na a IntoroiitliiR onmiKlt to bo a Joy lo poor atylo of hair dronalng rulna a orory art laver. fneo. Nvvur hang u plotura with a Did ynu ovor try to nottlo with, m'iikIo 'ro whleh comna lo a point yonraoli Just what oxi'iiao yon Imvo nbnvo the ploturo, fur tho eyo In- , for tho presence on tho walla of variably followa along two Hum your homo, of onrh ami -every pit- which meet. Hang nil plclurm with turoT If not try It omo day nod concealed wlro or by two vortical you will bo aurprbiod to find Unit wlrla. All plctiirea ahoulil bo hung you uro giving apace nml time lo pic low onough ao that thn eyo of tho turea which, like aiimo people, act ually glvo you no! Ill n ft In the way of enjoyment or, woran mill, radiate gloom and unhiipplnc. I'lcturea ahnultl bo rhoaen like frleuda. care fully ami thoughtfully for tholr real value to ua peruoiiully. When, apiecilng pluturea for a room which la to bo uiuid by thane ontililti tho family circle, ono ahoulil 'elect ihoo which throUKh lechnl liio cr purl) Joytmanuaa will luloreal and K'vo ilc:milro to othera. na well n5 to the Immodlato family. There nrn an many good prlnta, colored iih'itogrnplia and otchlnga to bo hud t"ib:y nt n.very roaaouublo II cure nn. I It ahoulil bo o.iay to find Junt I lie r:i!it plcturo for ouch wull apace, not tn.- many, but Junt enough. I'cttire of a purely pi'monnl rhnnirler belong In ono'a private average pernon whelk alnndlng lonka atrul'ht ithvud and calcbea thu point of Intercut In I lie picture. Don't plant thn nlil-tline varletlea el aplunch that run lo aeed before you can pick enough leaves for a mom. Try the lato needing aorta that havo coma Into commerce In tho luat few yera. Kvery aeeda niau boa 'them. Sow Iceland poppy need, particu larly aonio of tho wonderful new ulrahia, now. Kprlnklo Ihem whero they are to stay. Thla puppy earn ed lis tiumn and will grow when thu groun.1 la froicn. t'lanled early It la an annual and one of the finest plant for cutting. rliort.-i No. 7107 Itenerro lllntrirC Xo. nrroitT ok condition ok THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT KI.AMATH FA I.I A IN TIIK MTATK (IF OIIF.OOX, AT TIIK CUISK UK prlFM1 OS AI'llll. 0TII. ItKW itKHoru-.-s t. a I. nana and il'-i"ta. Including redln rnun'a., ncrrntnncea of other bunka and forlirn b'I'a if ehingo or drafm, anld wKh ltnorment of 1'ila bauk fexrept tho'o ahown In b and c).... 1 1.263.348.6 1 Laying out Back Yard Gardens One factor In layinj oui lj.... er. A tnll group of hollyhocks In ard along ornamental line is to ono' border with no lull border to see to It that the beda are f suf- balance on the other sldo throwj lclent width and length to avoid a ' th3 w.io'.o eftect out of gear, ipotty effect. The beda ahould ' wider than the paths between them. ;i;oVI.a KAIIMAS FHOM HKFD Tala will at oace remove the dot! , r jffect. Three foot bedi with foa,-; Iris roclcties. gladiolus clubs, and oot paths would be out of prop. r-t row dahlia organliattons have dono lion and would ahow It plainly. a crcut deal for American garJen- In providing edging plants alons';"? by developing and spreading the tbe paths of parallel bDds or alons ' of plar.t breeding at homo be- walk which la brdured on bJt!i caue the crossing In simple and Jldes, edge with tho same plant3 oi rah .ns of these three plants gives a joth ?ldes in corresponding section:! 1 'nderful variety of new forma and. cr match op tho various planiaj'1 11,0 a3e "t to fiat two, rarely used. O.'tea a gardener figure uut I t-JrJ l,,at -ro Identical. While the 'rja tckta from two to three years, the gladi jua Ir::n one to two, tho dahlia Is an annual when ralscl frr n need und always blooms the first season If sown In April In a warm situ Ulon. It may bo own the plant. Tbero la also a better chance that he will not, .but the dah lias that he does .got will bo fine, handsoino plants nnd none of them will' be disappointing There will be a surprising rungo of colors In cno packet of seed from pure white, ycUow, pink to tho deep scarlets and marcons.' I It pays to buy the expensive dnh- ; Ua seeds if ono dealrca to gel tho I finest plants. Fifty eoods for. -fifty cents will givo fifty plants of un- , usual beauty nn- t-.aractur If tho Crower. uses orJInnry enro. Tho seeds have a high percentage of gormlcation and from a fifty-seed packet It is not unusual to get tho fyll fifty plants. t3 W Q 2 uandso.Tie edging plant.? one vari ety on cno tide cf the path cr In one bed and u.-iothe.- plint on lite opposite side. If the plants ill all that Is expected of them the owner la disappointed In the effect. Somot.ilng will bo plainly lacking. It U thu eftect of the fact that we nee .with two eyes at on.-e and that each eye has a different erfect li front :f It and the result la cjnf i ilng. The eaine principle Bh.uiil be fol lowed in phntlng the main p-irtion MAGEE HONORED AT PORTLAND MEETING Total loina 2. Overdrn'M. tne;ured 12. 639. 03 h l.hb'Htv cf foreign banka and bank era for drafts nnd bl'N accented by this hank to erento dollar oxchnnRe, and now ouKlnnding 4. V H. Oovemnieitl seeurlllin (iwniMl: a Denoslted to aacuro clrculnLI in (Li. R. bondv nT vluftl . h A'l o'h"r Tilled 8tit (lovnrnment necti-'llea (Including premiums. It any) fital K..Olor hmli. R'nrlii nttrltp nt! rtnnk'nar Hnua. Furillurn and flvtnrea 7. Real estate owned other than banking house .a - 8, Lawful roaerve with Federal Ileaorvo bank 10. Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks ' 11. Amount duo from Stato banks, bankers, trust companies In tho United Hiatus (other than Included In Items K. 9 & 10 13. Chocks on other banks In .llio aamo city or town na reporting bank (other than Item 12) Total of Items 9. 10. 11, 12, nnd 13 14. a Checks and drafts on banks (Includ ing Foderul Hoaorve .Hank) lorntod ' outaldo of city or town of reporting bunk - b Miscellaneous cash Items 15. Kedemptlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer nnd duo from U. H. Troaniror 16. Other assets, If any, Huvcnuo Stumps Total M.VIUI.ITIRS 17. Capltil stock paid In ....... 18, Surplus fund 19. a Uii'dlvlded profits, 150,04,1.01 b Iteservo fur e Less current expenses paid 20. Unserved for taxes, Intnrest, etc. accrued 21. Circulating notes outstanding 22. Amount duo to Federal Keservo Hank (deferred credits) 1.253.3S. SI 2,939.03 None 100.000.00 362.050.00 42.434.43 C64.346.D2 5.008.00 no.oi.i.or 35,436.38 402 ono. 00 94.304.09 42.434.42 46,538.05 ' 134.B50.9t 414.636. 67 121.429.33 28,280.46 6,098. 99 5,000.00 62.46 2,610,673.08 $ 200.000.00 10,000.00 14,607.63 3.631.8!) 100,000.00 Templar, was honored In a roeont in the open ground as soon as the rditlon of the I'ortlund Telegram, Ii. Iv Mngoe of Klamath Falls pa.'it i.tato commander of tho Knights 23. Amount duo to national banks zr, Cert If led chucks outstanding 20. Cashier's checks outstanding weather la reliably warm, with u elianjo of blnobi the sumo year if there Is no killing frost until well Into Oet.b;r, The ibhlia seed resembles that cf the s'nnla end needs much tho same Heretofore the demand for cin ders has been greater than the sup ply. We have added new and im proved equipment which will en able us to supply all needs. 5: , Orders accepted for immediate delivery C I N D E R S I 2 D of the border. If a tall group of: treatment. The caro that must bo delphiniums, f:r Instance, is on tc.kcn Is that the seed box or bed one side of the pau, Tuianre It lines not dry oat, but II Mao must v.Ith a similar group on tho oliier nc'. l;o kept water logged. .Trans side. They need nit hi exact! plant llm dahlias as soon as they opposite., belter nA be too exact have r.ip.dt two leaves, Into pots or but relatively,, In f3 ums lovatiju. I:in iii.xra. abcut four Inches upart, This scheme should be follows:! wllii nnd give them plenty of sun until the differcat colonies of plants, not iliey ruu bo set Into the ground, necossiiril rcpeatlns the same , They v!!l spring up In a hurry as hl plants but coionle3 giving much the , plans as lh:3i; grown from mature same color effect, height, and gen eral appearar. :u. A study of borders deigned by .well-known landscape architects In gardening books and magazines will show that this principle Is followed rather carefully. If harmonizing colors aro to be planted In edgings or groups, they should be planted sldo by side und not asross the path from each oth- tubcr.'i. It la now pouHlblu to obtain need of tha wonderful new giant types which ore thn UHtohlslimcnt of tho floral world by tholr alzo nnd bril liancy cf colors. From a packet of seed of those fine types, any garden er may get ns flno plants an he might havo to pny $23 for In nam ed rcolH. There Is nlwnys thin chance, owing lo the variability of when bis plcturo appeared In the Ii:huo of April 10. The following quotation was printed: "You will Just naturally see Klamath getting the business nnd developing splendidly." "Magco has been hero attending thn annual state session .'of tho Knightd Touiplni. Ho Is proud of tho organization's past commander medal conferral on him here by Dr. K. fi. La nib upon behalf of llio mem bership of Calvary i-oinmandery, No. 16 of Klamath Falls, whora both hold their membership. Tho1 badge cons'st of a purple Multeso cross In tho center of which Is tho seal of tlio state of Oregon, Suspended from this Is a cross upon which Is a triunglo with a Bible reading." 37,040.20 ' 75.47 2,999.61 20,207.97 13,767.21 1,372,453.64 22,213.23 221,557.44 1,616,224.30. E. H. ltosborotigh ot .Bray la spending the romalndor of tho week In Klamath Falls visiting with friends 'and transacting business. Mrs. It. I.. Hamilton Is a Klam ath Falls visitor from her homo In Pasadena. , Total of Items 22, 2.1, 24, 25, nnd 20 lleiiiniiil deposits (ollii'r Hum bank lie piMlls) subject to Iteaervo (doposlls payable within '30 daya): 27. Individual depoilta subject to check 28. Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30 days other than for money borrowed 20. Htato, county, or other municipal de posits secured by pledgo of assotM of this bank' or surety bond .' Total nt demand deposits (other Ihun bank deposit) subject to Reserve, Items 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 Tlino ilepiiNllM subject n Kes''rvo (oay- nblo after 30 days, or auhjoc.t to 30 . days or moro notico, nnd postal aavlnga: 33. Certificates of deposit (other than for . ' uionoy borrowed). ,..,.'. ' 35. Other llmo deposits 36. Postal savings . doposlls Total of tlmo doposlls subject to flu- servo, Items 33, 34, 35, and 30..... 37.' United Mutes dnposlix (olhor than post al savings), Including War Loan de posit account and deposits of United Stutes disbursing offlcors Total ' Rtntn of Oregon. County of Klamath, as: I, Leslie Rogers, Cashlor of tho nhovo-namod bank, do solomonlv awonr that tho above atatomont Is truo to the best of my knowlodgo and Cor?0ct-Aest:Frnd Rchnilock, A, M. Co.ller, k"." w. vannlc0 frecUrs Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 17th day of April,' 1025. u. iv. ivionre, Notary Public for Oreeon My 'commission expires May 17th, 1927 114,870.27 484,228.23 29,390.78 628,487.28 681.72 2,610,673.08 (Notnry Senl)