The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 16, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE KVEK1NO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, MAY is, M
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Far Presided of the IMed Shles-
Vote27XBirtoh,neMloreE9orOUi
Town Topics
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Far nresideat of the United Statce
we need a bu we know and i
wae kaows aa.
The snaa of the hoar, to aalock Ore-
aaai raaoarcca aBd prosperity to la
ourmMat
Burton's support gar Oregon the
appropriation that openad up Crator
Laka National Park, one of the aataral
wonders of the world.
Ha kaowa our timber resources.
Barton has visited Oregon repeated
ty U the Interest of the Columbia Riv
er and has fathered Its development at
all Usee.
He kaowa our agricultural possibil
ities. Senator Burton favors preparedness
that will protect American interests
wherever the are.
When peace coaMa to Europe, the
next world's throes will he for coav
merclal conquest and there to ao
statesman today who kaowa what
America can do ao wall aa Senator
Theodore E. Barton.
There Is no statesman who eaa toad
ItsowelL He has participated la the
republican legislation that produced
twenty years of prosperity. Ha waa a
companion of William McKlnley. the
martyr, and of John Sherman, who
fathered Trust Legislation.
He Is aa authority oa Finance, Com
merce and Foreign Relatione.
Veto 27 X Burton, Theodore E. of Ohio
No. 7167
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF KLAMATH FALLS
At Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Buelaeea
on May 1. 1916
1t--r-i - RESODRCES
1 a Loans and discounts , , ,
2 Overdrafts, unsecured
1 U. S. Bends:
fitt417.il
768.47
a U. S. bonds deposited to secure
circulation (par value)
b U. 8. bonds pledged to
.1100.000.00
secure
U. S. deposits (par value)
10.000.00
Total U. S. bonds .
4 Bonds, securities, etc.
b Bonds other than U. S. Bonds
pledged to secure postal savings 15,000.09
c Bonds and securities pledged aa
collateral for state, or other de
posits (postal excluded) or bills '
payable 77.2S0.0S
U0.000.00
e Securities other than U. S. bonds
not Including stocks) owned un
lS.0tl.Ci
Total bonds, securities, etc
Subscription to stock of Federal Re
serve Bank stock ..$6,800.00
b Less amount unpaid 8,400.00
7 a Value of banking house (If anea-
encumbered)
8 Farnltare and fixtures
8 Real estate owned other than hank
ing house
10 Net amount due from Federal
serve bank
Ra
104.2SS.07
1.400.00
10.000.00
5.000.00
U10.4S
19.640.93
11 a Net amount due from approved re
serve agents in New York, Chi
cago and SL-Louis
b Net amount due from approved
reserve agents in other reserve
cities
b Net amount due from banks and
bankers (other than included la
10 or 11)
14 Other checks on banks In the same
city or town as reporting bank.
16 a Oatalde checks and other cash
Items
b Fractional currency, nickels and
cents
10 Notes of other national hanks
18 Federal Reserve notes
19 Coin and certificates ,,.- -
20 Legal-tender notes - -
21 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer
and due from U. 8. Treasurer-..
Total
29.S4U4
UABIUTIX8
35 Capital stock paid In
26 Surplus fund
27 Undivided profits
a Reserved for taxes
c Less current expenses,
and taxes paid
115,441.49
1,767.76
Interest
28 Circulating notes outstanding
31 Net amount due to banks and bank
ers
32 Dividends unpaid
Demand deposits
88 Individual deposits subject to check....
84 Certificates of deposit doe la leas than
30 days
86 Certified checks
87 United States deposits
88 Postal savings deposits
89 State, county or other municipal de
posits secured by 4c of "Re
sources" .,
Total demand deposits. Items 83.
34, 35, 37, 38 aid 89
41 Certificates of deposit .
Total of time deposits, Item 41 , 118.619.87
46 a Other bonds borrowed without fur
nishing collateral security for
saaj-a
Total-
tt.6fS.99 118.999.33
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40.010.14
10l6.ll.
894.81 1JI9.94
8,830.00
10.00
84454.60
6.00
6,00049
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1964411.79
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I . 1100400.00
14400.00
17.199.f4
. 1144444 646640
100,000.00
746119
460.00
47949446
11140
8400.00
9.08143
1,76840
6S.70S4S
660446.60
119419.87
67.07948
1964411.79
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss.
I, Leslie Rogers, cashier of the above-named bank, do aolemly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of say knowl
edge and belief.
LBSLM ROGERS, Cashier.
Correct Attest: c
B. R. Reames. E. P. McComack. John ML Moore. Diraetara.
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Subscribed and sworn to before
1916.
BERT B. WITMEOW, Notary Pahtie.
My eommisslon expires November Mi 1916.
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uus itta oay of May,
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Business Men Meet Tonight
In order to make It possible for all
members to attend "A Night la Be-hernia,-
the Klamath Falla Baelacea
Men's Association, will meet thto even
ing at the city hall instead of
row evealas.
Sunday Seheel Inlartea
Owing to the growth of the Sunday
school of Grace M. E. church, a asm
story frame building Is to ha erected
In the rear of the church for aoaae af
the classes. A permit for the build
ing was granted at last night's eo-Setl.
BieeUns.
Held to Qraad Jury
The police last night arrested a
couple In a rooming house, and after
spending the night In the city jail they
were, brought before Justice of the
Peace Oowen this afternoon oa a
charge of lewd cohabitation. They
were bound over to the grand Jury.
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UNDERMUSL1NS
4-aaajBeBaBBBaa-aaaoa-aj-o
Greatly Underpriced
Our repupation for superb under
mutlin values suffice it to say that
dispite unfavorable market condi
tions we are prepared to offer you
the strongest summer undermuslin
value- in our history. The reason
we placed this order many months ago when materials were lower in price.
I ou reap uie rewara iuuay.
Cant Bust Up Signs
Hereafter, It behooves autolsta and
motorcyclists to be careful about
smashing up the nice metal traflc
! signs along Main street, for the coun-j
ell last night passed to Its second
: reading an ordinance providing for the
fining of persons damaging these
signs In any way.
Saicsraa ef the West
May Yield Naliea'a Pete-
Continued from Pag 1
bit brush contains even a higher per
centage of potash than the sagebrush.
Senator Lee has advertised In the
vicinity of Ploche that he will buy.
during the next three months, ashea of
sagebrush In carload Iota. The aahaa
, will probably contain 15 to 30 per cant
of the soluble potash. The Ploche'
banker has contracted to ship the
the ashes to the Virginia-Carolina
Chemical company of Richmond. Va..
I where they will be purlfledd so aa to,
nave been made for a chemist In PI
ioche to analyze the ashes purchased
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MUST WRITE TO CRT
A PROJECT STATEMENT
A Great Feature
Gowns of about a doxen
different designs, mostly
$1.25 material va- J
lues-many materials?
Combinations
59c, 79c; $1.00, $1.25
up to $1.75
Skirts,59c, 95c, $1.25
Princess Slips, 79c, 95c,
$1.25
Eivelope Chemise
85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Drawers, 45c, 65c. 75c
Corset Covers, 25c, 39c,
50c, 75c
Extra Size Garments
Gowns, $1, $1.25, $1.50
Skirts, $1, $1.25, $1.50
Drawers, 50c, 75c
Corset Covers, 50c
The following Instructions have Just
been received by the local reclamation
service rrom tne wasbiogton office rel
ative to statements In regard to status
of acceunts: f
"The record of reclamation charges
kept on the project shall be open to
the public, as provided by law. bat no
J oral statements In regard to the stataa
of accounts shall be made by oS-teca
of the reclamation service. x
"Upon written application of a land
owner or water right applicant, a writ
ten statement of account In full to data
will be furnished, for which no charge
will be made, as the reclamation ear.
.vlce will not be bound by any oral
'statement of account made by any of
Its epmloyee."
TRAIN MAY LEAVE HERE
EARLIER THAN 10 A. M.
There Is a rumor afloat to the af
fect that In a short time the train
leaving here in the morning will de
part at 8 o'clock Instead of 10. This
cannot be verified from ofBdal sources
as yet
The reason for this la said to be the
'removal at no lata data of trains Nos.
63 and 64 on the main line, with which
,'the outgoing Klamath train has con
nected. If this la the case, the RTam-
'ath train will have to leave at 8 o'clock
to connect at Weed with Borthboaad
train No. 16.
4000 Yards Fancy White Voiles -
Especially adapted for Summer Dresses, Graduation and Com
mencement Dawns. Made from very fine grade long fibre cotton;
In plain and fancy new patterns, 40 Inches wide, at
25c, 35c and 50c
Wide Welt Skirting Materials, such as Oaberdlne, Corduroys,
Pique and Waffle Patterns. OUARANTEEO WASHABLE.
Prices range
25c, 35c, 50c. 75c and $1.00
Bedding, Towels and Table Linen
Honeycomb Bed Spreads, good
quality for double beds, slightly
oiled, but perfectly good.
Special 89c
Honeycomb Bed Spreads, scal
loped edge, large else.
82.60
Bed Blankets for double beds,
Isss than regular price
98c, 91.60
Double Bed Comforts, In dark
patterns.
Each only 81.69
Cotton Turkish Towtli, have
colored border, large site
Special, each 19c
Extra large else Turkish Toweli,
closely woven and extra heavy,
Special, 3 for 91.00
72.lnch all Linen Table Linen for
vtry day use.
Very Special, 98c
Honeycomb Bed Spreade, extra
large site, Marseilles pattern,
61.19
NEW CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Fancy Combinations. Sites
from SUM years, at
60c, 780, SIM, 81.80
ROUND TICKETS HOSIERY
FOR CHILDREN
Every pair guaranteed. Try
one pair.
' Price always SSe .
BOYS' AND GIRLS' ROMPERS
All sixes, 78c
81.60 grade Ladles' Tailored
Shirts, . .
Special SSe
MID-SEASON MILLINERY
CLEARANCE 8ALE
Trimmed Hats, Practical Mod
els. Hand-made.
Special, 83.96, 84.80 and 86.00
BOYS' HAT8
Asserted Styles, 30c
09c yard for 46-lnch Swiss
Embroidery flouncing, small
baby pattern, also open floral
designs.
Special Value, 99o
FLAT PUR8E8, HANDBAOS
Special Sale Price, 88c
Out-Site Hose, with rib top,
white and black, site V to 10K,.
Speclal Price 25c
BLACK SATIN PETTICOATS
Guaranteed fast colors
Special, only 91.19
AWNING STRIPE WASH
SKIRTS
All sixes
Special prloe 61.60
WOMEN'S ALL LINBN
HANDKERCHIEFS
Today Special, 8c
600 yards wide embroidery,
worth up to 20c.
Special 9c
CHILDREN'S POROSKNIT
UNION SUITS
All Sites
Special price, 25c
INDIA LINEN
Pull width, worth 15c
On sale, 10c
WIRTHMOR WAI8TS
MORE NEW GOODS BY
EXPRESS EVERY OAV.
MOE&CO.
KLAMATH FALLS' DAY LIGHT STORE
Pictorial Patterns always In
stock. With a 15c Pattern you
can get a Summer Quarterly for
only 10c.
For testing textiles an afegUshmaa
tan Invented a machine which ruiitt
fabric under a microscope walla at
the name time they are subjected to
j powerful electric lights Both above and
j below their surfaaa.
A Loulslanlan baa patented a slow
consisting of a large wheal to which
are attached a number of polated steel
rods, which are pushou oownward and
forward lata the earth aa the wheel
revolves.
and payment will ha made according
to the following schedule..
Ash contains 31 per cant water
soluble potash or mora, 196 par tea;
ash containing 36 per cent or more,
190 per ton; ash containing 90 to 98
per cant, 663.80 per ton; ash contain
ing 16 to 30 par cant, 646 par toe.
Senator Lee has Issued iastructioas
for burning sagebrush to retain the
potash constituent and for the propara
tlon of ashes for shipment
HOUSTON'S
MehrepeBu Aaattawb
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STAR DRUG COMPANY
Constipation la a vary simple,
natural trouble, but unleaa prop
erly treated, it may develop into
a most serious and complicated
disease. Wa adviae that Carl's
Little Liver Lifters be kept la ev
ery homer We cannot recommend
these pHls too highly. We cau
tion our patrons against the free
and Indiscriminate use of laxa
tives and purgatlvee. 86c. Star
Drug Go.
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MAY 17 AND 16,
-A NIOHT IN BOHEMIA"
Annual Benefit B. P. O. Bike
Reserved Beats .. 61.00
Balcony ......'. tOe
CANDIDATES NOTICE '
Any candidate of any political party
U cordially extended the privUega of
addressing the people from the plat-
form where I speak la this eamaalg
S-tf &M.ONE1LL.
Gr Union Tea Store
Special Portland prices oa
Ten, Me Spto
iriStBBM-ies
A Trial will Convince Yea
B. P. LEWIS
Sixth and Oak. Phone S86J
STAR THEATER
"NEW YORK"
Fire Keel Fathe
"DESERT HONEYMOON"
Three Keel Labia -
SELia TRIBUNE
UNDER TWO FIRES
VlUgraph Cosnedy
TEMPLE THEATER
"Daughter af the WeeeV
Three Real Kalekerhoaher
"Pan--
One Real Vltafraah .
"The DeteetlvVa PerH,"
One ttaal Kalaea
Adaetaafoa) Always) lSe
MATINEE DAILY AT tlSS ,
ALL LMTEXSED rKmTltlS.
MERRILL OPERA HdUSI
MerrtiL Ore. .
MOTION nCTTOSM) WsWMsMSAYS
Ajrtt SATITa-BATa .' .
Van Riper Bros.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
Try It and See
i
There Is a big difference between
the finest Coffee and other kinds.
What Is It?
A richness, a smoothness, a certain
something that goes straight to the
spot hard to describe but easy to
recognise In
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. OTHER -C. A 8" BRANDS
"Bonlta," splendid value
" Circle," smooth and mellow
"Saatoa "
"EMPERORS BLEND"
The moat popular blend of green
aad black Teas,
"GET THE. HABIT"
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Save money
and worry
Malthold
Roof your buildings with Malthoid
mof them right and the coit will be
to slight in comparison with the
splendid results, you'll always be a
Malthoid enthusiast.
Malthoid roofing comcjfrom a great
factory in the West where the
original ready roofing wat made it's
the most scientific root yet made and
wc arc glad to recommend it. '
Big Basin Lumber Company
. .- EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH "
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
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