PAGE EIGHT
FRIDAY, OCTOBEft 12, 1928
THE KLAMATH NEWS
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I Hickman's Folks
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io iueei Again
1.03 ANfiKI.RS. 0.1. I H'P)
The parenie of William Kl
ward Hickman will meet again.
They separated when "The
Fox" waa a child. They were In
Loa Angeles for hla Irlal (or
; flavin 11 -year -old Marian
i Parker, and agalu they will coma
1 to California In a last desperate
effort to save him from death on
Hie gallows October ID.
The white-haired, seml-invalld
mother, Mrs. Eva Hickman, will
appeal to Governor C. C. Youug
for clemency, it waa announced
tonight by Itlchard Cantlllon. at-1
toruey for Hickman. Then. If
ber mission faita, ahe will go to
the prison to comfort the mur
derer. Her estranged husband. Will
iam Thomaa. Hickman, will ar
rive In Loa Augelea Sunday
morning to appeal to the gover
nor, It waa alao announced.
The movcmenta of Mra. Hick
man will be kept secret aa far ai
posalble, the attorney aald. She
la now In Kanua City and her
husband la In El Paso, Texas.
Crowd Packs Stand For First World's Series Game' Nominee to Aid
In Highway Plani;:,";
1s. . VM
rratlo tlckcla- for assemblyman iPAMHfc'NtlRHH IH'HT
; I
I . "I shall cooperate with you 'a
jeveiy possible way tn I hi. end
Ihut the Weeri-Klamtith Fnlls
; highway will he completed at
the. earliest possible moineiit."
I Thia la part of a letter which
li'ury .Mvtlulnneaa attorney-al
;law of liunmnulr, candidate un
'both th republican and domo-
i from the first district at Callfor-
recently aenl to Ilia chant
of commerce.
Mr. Mctlnltliiesa defeated J. J
Murphy lu the prima i Ins but hus
awured cluso filemle of Mr. Mur
phy that ha will carry on the
woik whlrli Mr. Murphy started
lu tha Interests of tills project "
j: the modem
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MJAMtMRO OIL. PRODUCT
! LIBRARY READY
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AH MTOIIM I.Hllr1
NKW YOIIK, Ocl. , (UP)
Thlrly-llve passengers of tha t. ft,
Albert llalllu wore nursing minor
Injuries when the. Hamburg
American steamer docked hare af
ter riding through on of the
worst storms It aver eucouiiterod.
' 'Tha ship braved mountainous
Tho honor the weather the jaeaa Wednesday In an attempt lo
holler tho competition between reach' tha Dutch freighter IVIao
hospitala for operation sinkers. no, In distress In mid-ocean.
With the approach of winter. Here la a portion of the 70.000 fans who crowded Yankee Htallum New York ni..
when lovers of hooka enjoy era-'opening game of the 192S world s series. The NEA Service photo waa aenl from New York to San
ill
an
Francisco
and SOUth
tn swift, smoath-riding motor
coaches la the delightful way
to travel to San Francisco,
Los Angelas, San Diego and
all California cities. Pick
wick with two achedulea So nth
dally otters Klamath Fills lea
most finest, convenient travel
eervka. Go the Pickwick
way at a big taring In tare!
Departure South at
10 a. ra. S p. m.
Straight thru to the-East
at a big saving in Tare
along two scenic high
i ways. '
Pickwick Stages
615 Main St.
Phono 98
inings at home In reading, the
' Cuy Library la preparing for the
unusual rush. Arrival of several
new books waa made today..
Among those listed are:
Aldrioh, "Real Log Cabin."
Black, "Yon Can-t Win." .
Byrd, "Skyward."
Cannon, "Red Ruat."
Clengh, "Common Cheat."
Comstock. "Koada to the Rev
olution." Dawaon. "Pilgrim ot the Im
possible." Ervine, "Tha Mountain."
Bee. "The Chaste Diana."
Fox. "Finland Today."
Gates. "Modern Cat."..
Hlgglnaon, "Alaska." '
Hobart. "Within the Walls of
Nankin." .
Huneker, "Iconoclasts."
Johnson, "Safari."
Jones, "Christ at tha Round
Table.-
Kempls. "Imitation of Christ."
Lauder. "Roatnln' in the
Gloamln',"
Llppmann, "Men of Destiny."
Ludwlg. "Genius and Char
acter." Maughan. "Ashenden."
Munro. "Invisible Government"
Parriah. "All Kneeling."
j Rice, "Conquest ot Disease.
i Robinson. "Under Turquoise
Skies."
i Wbltford, "Training the Bird
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SILK WORKERS STRIKE
PATTERSON, N. J.. Oct -1?.
(CP) Between 1.200 and J.500
allk workers went on strike here
today and the number is stead
ily increasing, Fred Hoelacher.
secretary of the Associated Silk
Workers, said. More than 5,000
will walk out within. the next
few days, he predicted. The silk
workers are demanding a 10 per
cent wage Increase and recog
nition ot their union.
Tor resnlts nse News Class Ada.
Francisco by telepholo.
FairVIPW Qhnal ,n ",'ud""- ThU however will
A ail VICYT L711IUU1 (not be ready for occupancy for
Wnrlr l?iicrior ,wo " T11 addition to
TTUin. JIUSIICU Falrvlew la coating lu the nelgh-
jborhood ot 1:5.000.
Completion of the new addition
at Falrvlew school, which la be
ing rushed, is expected within
two weeks.
With this addition- completed,
the conjasted condition of class
rooms at Central and Fremont
school will be sol red to a certain
degree.
Three class rooms will be avail
able In the new addition which
will help caro for the overflow
of the third grade at Central
school and the fourth and fifth
grades at Fremont.
Besldea the three additional
claas rooma, an auditorium la be-
- 8A.V FRANCISCO. Oct. It. (f
P) Motion .picture operators
and stage handa of an all-talking
motion picture theater here walk
ed out because the theater would
not hire an orchestra In accord
ance with labor union deuVande.
Officials ot the theater contended
music furnished with the plcJurea
waa sufficient.
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"Why is a woman liko a sail
boat?" ' .
"Because they both ma,ke a
belter showing In the wind."
Indian Service
Officials Visit
On regular Inspection trips,
three officials of the United
Slates Indian service have ar
rived at Klamath Agency and
will remain there for some lime.
The officiate include William
it Zeh. Spokane, (ureal examiner
at large fur the fulled Stales
Indian service; J. I'. Kinney,
Washington, I). C. chief super
visor of forests: and l.eo Mink,
forestry valuation engineer.
Old newapapere for salo at the I
News nttlca.
We Respectfully 'Announce
Tlit arrival tn Klunintli
of the
Full
New Chrysler "75" Royal Sedan
New Chryaler (Roadtter, Royal Sedan and Sedan)
New Chrysler "65" U
Coupe and Sedan
New Plymouth
(Both 2 door and 4 door) ,
These Cars are the Famous Chrysler
.Offerings The last word in - -Automobile
Construction ;
See Them Drive Them
If you are going to enjoy an Automobile why riot enjoy the Chrysler
Productions, which are recognized as the greatest creations 'the
Automobile Public has ever known.-
To the greet future nf Chrysler
owner la Klamath tUaha, we
offer the best tiara- Service.
Howie Motor Co.
Klamath Falls', Ore.
HOME OF THE CHKYSLER
Charter Xo. 289
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Reserve District Xo,
Report of Condition ot - ...
THE OREGON BANK AND TRUST CO.
AT KLAMATH FALLS. IN THE STATE OP ORKCO.V, AT THE
CLOSE OF Itl SlNKSS, OCTOBER 8, ItiUtt.
RESOCRCKS
Loans - and discounts, including
rediscounts, acceptances or bills '
of exchange, aold with endorse
ment ot the bank (Including Items '
shown in 2. to and 3;, if any) $318.795. 54
Overdrafts secured and unsecured. .... 111. II
i.
lncludiiig tbosa hown In Item 3S: !. "...
100 00
Whm I&oraing Minutes Count
10.
n.
Other bonds, warrants and secur- i
ities, including foreign govern-" '
ment, state, municipal, corpora
tion, etc.. Including those shown
in Items JO and 35, If any 81,893 17
Furniture and Fixtures. IS.!!! 8J .. S. 222.83
tab) Cash on hand In vault and , .
due from banks, bankera and
truat companies designated and
approved reserve agents ot this
bank. 171.137 7
Exchanges from clearing house
and Items on other banks In the
same city or towna aa reporting
bank - 18. SOI IS
Checks on banks outside city or
town ot reporting bank and other . ,
cash Items ..-
302.27
Total cash and due from banks,
Itema 8. 9. 10. and 11.
1189.991.19.
Total
1599,111 M
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Cooks in 2 Va o 5 mtnutet
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iilli,A!Mifl Racing Season
At Tanforan
Oct. 13 to Xov. 3
The sport of Kings
will bold s w a'y In
California
tor 20 days. The Hotel Manx is a mere thirty
minute ride to the race track. Get the full
enjoyment of your visit to the races by stop
ping at the Manx. Popular price, downtown
near everything.
- Check Your Auto at Hotel
HOTEL MANX
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LIABILITIES .
16. Capital stock paid In .'. $ 75.000.00
18, (a) Undivided profits ....(8.929.31
(b) Less current expenses, In
terest and taxes paid. v6. 082. 89 2.3t8 42
19. Reserved fcr taxes, Intrest and
depreciation 8.226.70
21. Net amounts due to other banks. '
bankera and trust companies 24.20
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than
Lanka, subject to reserve:
23. Individual deposits subject lo
check, Including deposits due the
State of Oregon, county, cities.
or other public funds 428,688.39
24 Demand certificates of deposit out
standing , , 714.81
20. Cashier's checks of this bank
outstanding payable on deojehd-y....:.;. 6, 609. 53
2. Certified checks outstanding 1,777.61
Total of demand deposits, other '
than bank deposits, subject to :
reserve, Items 2.1, 24, 25, 26,
14 37.780.34. ... . -
TIMK AND RAVINGS DEPOSITS,
subject lo reserve and payal.le on
demand or subject to notice: 1
$
i
; Travel and Pedestrian Accident . -
Insurance Policy
PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS-Fill out the coupon on thii page and mail it with
the price of the policy ($1.00) to The Klamath New. '
NEW SUBSCRIBERS May take advantage of any of the travel accident pol
icies by filling out the coupon below and mailing with Hie price of the policy to
The Klamath News. It it understood that new subscribers will continue to take
the News during the term of policy, paying the carrier or agent at the regular
rate of 65c per month.
MEMBERS OF FAMILY If the News is delivered to a home, other member
may take out a policy on the same subscription. Additional policies in the same,
home may be had at the regular quoted price of the policy. ,
INSURE TODAY
ii
27.
Time certificates of deposit out
standing 5,714.75
Savings deposits, payable subject
to notice 70,012.13
Total of time and savings depos- '
Ita payable on demand or sub
ject lo notice, Hems. 27 and 28,
875,726.88. -
Total 8099,114.64
STATE OF OREGON, County of Klamath)ss.
I, Geo. R. Llndley, cashier nf the above named hank, do soU
emnly swear that the abnre statement ia true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
OHO. n. LINUI.EV. Cannier.
COnnECT Attest
Duke, Directors.
fieo. II. Merrymnn, R. II. Ilovey, John P.
1928
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 9th lny of October,
I.OITIS BOI.DISCIIAR, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires September 11, 1931..
APPLICATION COUPON
I hereby apply for the $10,000 Travel and Pedestrian Accident policy Issued
by tho Continental Life Insurance Company of St. Louis, .Missouri, through the
for which T enclose $1.00. the cost
of the policy for one year. It Is understood end agreed that this policy almll
not be In force until tho premium and the application have been received at the
hews pa per office and the policy actually Issued, and that there shall be no
coverage unices the applicant is within the age limit specified In the policy;
is in sound condition mentally and physically; and unless the disability or losa
under which claim is made Is specifically covered under one of the various
parts of the nolle)-.
What Is your full name? Age .....
Address City or Town
Name of Urncflrlary Ilrlntlonsliip ,
Are you Jn sound condition physically and menially?
BICNATl'ItE OF APPLICANT .' ,
Dnted at '. this day of 102..
Application received nt Newspaper office .'.
Itoute '. Policy No. New Old ....
No medical examina
tion no red tape. Every
person between the ages
of 15 and 60 years can
obtain this " protection
and should have it. The
man ..who works for a
living and shoulders the
responsibilities of sup
porting a wife, family or
home dan not overlook
this opportunity. These
tidy sums may prove a
necessity to you before
another day passes.
Call Or Write
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT "'
THE KLAMATH NEWS
P. O. BOX 878
KLAMtATH FALLS, OREGON