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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1919)
PAGH POUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - - -" Monday, hi: 2221 . IS i The Evening Herald La i . J. MCBRAI, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHT City Editor Today's Anniversaries TODAYS EVENTS Tho llomnn Catholic diocese nf 1819 Sir hdwnrd w . wntkin. st clom,( M1m s 30 ymn oh, l(J Kngllsn rniiroau magnate nnn one Published dnlly except Sunday by, Ike Herald Publishing Company of, Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. . 1 Entered at the postoffico at Klam- th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: day. lit. How Eugene A. Oarvey, lileh- jop of Altoona, today celebrates tho golden Julijloo of his ordination. j Today Is tho contouuty of tho I tilt tli of Joseph Soligmnu, foundor I of the groat intornntuionnl banking 0 house which bears bis name. On the Ural stop of bin return One year ... One month .$3 00 . .SO Member of the Associated 1'rosi The Aoetated Pre is exclusively entitled to the uc for republication of nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise ci edited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. j All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserv ed. 1 M()I1.V, SKPTHMllUl tfS, 11)10. timo president of tho Orand Trunk 8) stem of Canada, born at Manches ter. Died April 14, 1901. 1S27 Joseph Smith claimed to hao received tho "Hook of .Mor mon." 1S31 Lovl S. Ives was consocrn' ed Protestant Episcopal bishop North Carolina. lSSl l.ouis Kossuth, tho Hur.-' Journey to tho east, Proiddont Wll garian lender, and Hf of his follow son is scnctiuicti to speak today at I patriots sentenced to death at Pesie Rviio, Nevada. 1869- Duke of Edinburgh, son of Vancouver has prepuied u rous Queen Victoria, received b tho Mik- iK welcome fur tho Prince of ado of Japan. j Wales, who Is to un lu thoio today Threo Ilritlsh cruisers smile on tho completion of his trip acioss the continent VIoe-PiosliKMit .Marshall has ac cepted un in Italian to delivi p.i-i lie address tit ColunUnis. Ohm, to daj on important problems now con fronting the people with los8 or i Today's Birthdays 1914 by German submarines nearly 1.100 men. 191.1 IJulgaria ordered the mob ilization e: her entire ill my. 1116 French W.ir Offiie mi tiouneed "" "on Herman prisoners captured In battles at tho Soinmo be tween .luh 1 .uicl Sept is 1917- rgentin.i demanded an e pl.iuation of the 1 uxbiirg nll'air from Uermam Cardinal Morclor is to bo tho guest lot the Ruvernoi of Maryland at An-1 napolls today and will address the officer and midshipmen of tho naval, Maj. Gen Hugh L. Scott. V. S. A . retired, former Chief of the General Staff, burn at Danville, Ky., GG jears ago toda) 1 Pnnco liguel of Brrgan-M, pr-i tender to the throne of Portugal One Year Ago Today in the War Serbian forces ndianced In regit -n. ol Cebren. Blltlah under Gen. Allenby cap- born in Austria. 41 ears ago todav., turei1 Nazareth from tho Turks. -Jndre Tardieu. who served during United States troops made two thUlvaras French-High Commission- raIlls on enemy northeast of St. Mi er to the United States, born In Paris h,el 43 years ago todav. i '- Thomas V, Slsson. representative In Congress of the Fourth Mississ ippi district, borh in Attala County, Miss , 30 years ago todav Len Rowland?, prominent, ns a middleweight pugilist, born in Mil waukee, 23 years ago today. i . academy Tho annunl Colorado State F.i.r will open its gate at Puoblo today, to continuo this week, and tho Oio- ! inn Sttitrt Volt. tllt nr i... ,. r.t...i ov.. ,..w . tin ,.(,i ii 'vii mi i niiio- lar engagement at Salem. The recent progress In tho else mi I cal Industry in America will lie H Justrated in the ehlbits at the Na tional Exposition of Chemical in dustries, opening today In Chicago. Dairy farms in more than twent states will bo represented by exhibits , I AT THE LIBERTY TUESDAY AT THE LIBERTY I YOU WILL LIKE S I . ... I A iDramn of Optimism 1 1 q i AT THE LIBERTY TUESDAY AT THE LIBERTY Contentions Opening Today St. Louis Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers. Philadelphia National Associa tion of Purchasing Agents. Des Moines Mississippi Valley Conference on Tuberculosis New Orleans Associated Adver tising Clubs of the World. Chicago American Electro-Chemical Society. Chicago Americin Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. t Chicago American Ceramic So ciety. Chicago American Steel Treat ers' Society. COUNTY AGENT GOES TO SALEM County Agriculturist Agent E H. Thomas was a passenger this morn ing for Salem, where he will remain until the list of the week. He will attend a conference of the county agents from many sections of the state and will investigate points of purchase for some fine live stock which the Klamath county ranchers wish to procure. Jear m -Com A clear complexion must come from with in. Only those with pure blood can have a clear, smooth skin. Nyal's Liver Salt will increase the activity of the liver and permit the stomach and other organs to perform their functions naturally. As a re sult you'll have pure blood a clear skin and a healthy, rosy complexion. Price 65c I at tho tenth nnnual Dairy Ca'tlo ; Congiess and Imposition, opening to jduy at Waterloo, Iowa The Ililth convention of tho Trades I and Labor Congress df Canada, to open today at Hamilton. Is expected to be the most momentous in Ihn bis toi of the t rides union inmi'iiiciil In Canada. trials of Id Club, ToiIiij'h ( nlriuliir il .Spoils Held TrlulH nniiul Itaclng: Continuation of nifol- Washington Stale Trial lugs at Aqueduct and lime do at .Ut Wiuon, u I, Grace llnxliig I'nl Mor n Krankie Tintllng: Coutluuati'ou of. Grand Hiitl, 20 round ai Now 'i leans Cliiult meeting at ('olumruii, Ohio ,JotU Maloue h k O I.oiimhn, 15 Tenuis New Jersey State worn- ' umiiiiIm hi TiiIh.i rranmo UTowa ens cliainplonHlilp toiiriiaiuenl upons u Ilabe I'le.ito. 1J ruunds, at Day. ai Orange. ton. a 7 I uRin-vH KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS i i i lACCUPACV I dii 1 i Pi Wi JftL VM I U hh vk We are receiving shipments of new goods daily. If you are going to have a new suite of furniture for the bedroom this fall or a new heater, now is the time to make your selection from our new stock. If you have a heater, Extension table, rocker, dresser or other furniture that you do not like or do not need come in and trade it to us for something new. PERKINS FURNITURE CO. THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" ttMJZBtxsaaszzxE-zsxa zsx&szasszsa-izssixsism READ CAREFULLY i!- Wc publish two statements made to the State SupennW ent of Banks, which shows our growth for the past en moiil'i,. It is needless to say this has far exceeded our most sa:i;.!H' hopes, and convinces us more than ever that this is the bcv.t iK n. in the best county, in the best state, in the best countiy in th world. After reading these statements we feel that you will be co i vinced this is a safe place to leave your money. No. 211 KKI'OItT Or Tim CONDITION OK KLAMATH STATE BANK ItKPOKT OP TUB CONDITION OP KLAMATH STATE BANK At Klamath Palls, In tho Stato of Oregon, at tho closo of business, November 1, 191S: Hesoimos Loans and discounts JllS.fiOfi.Ol Oonliafts, secured and unsecured 1 no Hondo and wuriantu . 11,150 11 Hanking houso .. .. 21,201.41 Piiinlturo and fixtures ri,r.fi7 08 Duo Irom banks (not rehono banks) ... . 280.0.1 Due from approved re- sorvo banks 21,0 12.71 ICxcl'iinges for clear ing houm a . r 1 f i . n 7 Cash on hand 10,082.20 Pxpensus 1,10 1.77 Othor resources, toinlt in transit 2.00 Total ?1094871.7J labilities Capital htock paid In... $ .10,000.00 Surplus fund . ... 15,000.00 Inillvlduul ilopo-.ltH Hiib- Jort to rhefk 101,859.21 Cashier chocks outstand- stinding 181.CG Coi titled checks 20,00 Timo and savings depos it 29,080.85 Other liabilities 130.00 Total $199,871.72 Of the Klamath State Hank, al Kh math Palls, In tho State of in. g'n, nt the close of IiusIiihbh S tember 1 1919: Kesoiircs I.niuiR and d'ticounls.. $200,52'! " OundraftH. heiiired and uiibvciirH ' . 2, 222 7 Honds and winants . 15, "." '0 TanHng Iiouho 2 l."M 1 ' Piirnlture and fixtures . 0,210 is Duo from bunks (not 10- sorvo banks . 2,;:9S ofi Due from approved re serve banks 71,57 117 Exchanges for clearing boiiho 5.12S no Cash on hand 1S.I0S 2 Other leiouicts 1.5(1-' 11 Total 4ia.7l)'i 'i MAHIL1TXKS: Capital stock paid in $ nu.Oi'ii Surplus fund lB.Otiu ii-i Undivlil'.'d prolllu, less oxperses and tuxes paid 1.V19 '.a Individual deposits sub- Joct to cliwk 28I.39S " ' CiiKhler chucks oiitHtand- Ing ..-. .. 13,00 1 i Cnshlor chocks -" "" Tlmo and savings dopos- its 48,900 si Total $4111,709 0 1 Stato of Oregon, ' County of KInmntli, ss: I, Ida 11, Moniyor, Cashlor of tho above named bank, do solomly swear that tho nbovo otatomoiit is true to tho best of my knowlodgo and ho lief. IDA II. MOMYEIt. Cushlcr COIUIECT Attest: J. A. GORDON, C. U. CIUSLEIl, C. F. STONE. ORTAL D. BURKE, Directors. Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo me th'is "lib dnv or SoDteinbor. 1919. CHARLES J. FERGUSON. Notary Public. (My commission oxpites Foliiuury 20, 1921. v Klamath State Bank "THE DAYLIGHT BANK" Corner Sixth and Main