The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOK SEVEN
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Clinrtcr No. 7107
REPORT or
Federal Ilcsorvo District No. 12
CONDITION OF THD '
First National Bank
At Klamath Fulls, In tlio Htnlo of Oregon, nt tlio closa of busi
ness Novoihbor 17) 1910
resources ' &
i-
(U. H. bonds pur
to Hucnro U. 8.
(par value)
to secure postal
deposits (iiiir
2,2.10.07
100,000.00
10,000.00
in, ooo. oo
28,(100.00
2,310.88
20,000.00
C8.800.00
Gl, 332.81
A Loans mill illiicoiintH In-
eluding rediscounts $1,118,572.90
Totlll I0IUIH
2. Overdrafts, iinimcuroil,
5 I'. H. (iovriMiiiciit hcciiiIUcm
(IHIICll!
n nonoH it'll co svcuro cir
culiitlon
value)
I) Pledged
(IcpOHltH
c Plodgud
HIIVlllgB
Vftlllll
f Owned anil unpledged
Ii Wnr Havings CortlllcntoH
mill Thrift Btumpii nctti-
nlly owned
Totiil U. H. Government
securities
(I oihcr IkiihIm, mtiiiKIi-k, etc.
I) IIoiiiIh (other tluin U. H,
IioikIh) pledged to securo
JIOHlllI KIlVlllgH lU'tlOHltH....
c IIoiiiIh mid securities
other tluin U. H. securi
ties) pledged iih collator
iil .for htnlo or otlior de
posits (poHtal excluded)
or IiIIIh piiynblo
o .Securities, otlior tluin U.
S. IioiuIh (not Including
stocks), owned and un
pledged Total IioikIh, securities,
otcSolhcr tlfnn U. 8..'...
8. Stock' of Federal Rcsorvo
Dunk (GO ier cent of sub
scription ..
a Vnliid of banking house,
owned and unincumbered
Ii Eijulty In banVg house.
10. Kurnlturo and llxtur..c-H
11. Ileal estiilo owned otlior
iilliKr llmti ImnldliL' hmiKii
Lawful reserve with Kedoral
Reservo Hank
CuhIi In vault and net
amounts duo from na
tional bunks
Net iiinountN , duo from
ban It h, bankers, and truttt
companies (other than
Included In Items 12, 13,
or ny ..
Checks on other banks In
the same city or town as
reporting bank -
Total of Rums 13, 14,
15, nnd J 7
18. Checks on banks located
outsldo of cly or town of
reporting bank and other
cash Items ...v.
Iledcmptl6n fund with U. 8.
Treasurer and duo from
U. S. Treasurer -..-..i...--
Intercm enrmid but -not col
lected approximate
on Notes nnd Hills Re
ceivable not past due
21. Other assets, Bend Payments
ments made for our-' cus
tomers . .'..-....;...
l,14R,fi72.9fl
2,230.07
150,210.88
M&t-
. 130,132.81
9.
12.
14.
15.
17
3,700.00
u.uuu.uv
G02.7M.38
19
20.
30,000.00
11.470.01
1,300.00
130,482.83
451,004.00
32,956.80
18,769.58
8,089.84
5,000.60
15,639.32
4,690.60
22.
23.
24.
28.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
30.
40.
42.
43.
44.
46.
Total
LIABILITIES
Capitol stock paid in
Surplus fund ...........
a Undivided profits ..$ 45,969.97
b Loss current expenses,
Interest and tales paid....' 24,396.66
Interest and discount collec
ed or credited in advance
of maturity and not
oorned (approximate)
Circulating notes outstand
ing - '-
Net amounts duo to Na
tional Hanks -,
Net amounts due to banks,
bankers, and trust com
panies (other than In
cludde in Items 29 or 30)
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's chocks on own
bank outstanding
t Total ot Items 30, 31,
32 and 33 54,981.67
Demand deposit (other
tliiut bnnk deposits
Kubjert) lo Reserve
(deposits payable with-
In 30 tluys): . ., -Individual
deposits subject
to check
Certificates of deposit duo
In lerfsthrtn 30 days (oth
er than for nioitoy bor-
rqwod) ..:.- '
State, county or other municipal-
doposlts. secured
by pledge- 'of assets of
this bank .-
Total--of demand de
posits - (otlior than
Rank deposits) subject
to 'Reserve, Items 34,
35, 30. 37, 38, nnd 39.. 1,590,175.32
Tlmo deposits subject to
Ilcsorvo (paynblc after 30
days, or subject to 30
days or more notice, nnd
postal savings)
Certificates of deposits o,th
er than for money bor
rowed )
Postal savings doposlts
Other time doposlts
Total of time doposlts
subject to Reserve,
Itonis 40, 41, 42, 43.: 212,525.94
U. 8. deposit (other than
thnn postal savings :
o United States deposits,
including doposlts of U.
S. disbursing officers 8,640.35
n Other , bonds borrowed
without furnishing collat
eral security for samo . 40,000.00
i
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X
I
$2,168,222.30
$ 100,000.00
22,000.00
21,573.31
6,325.71
100,600.00
19,568.41
28,474.84
432.66
6,615.76
1,484,144.06
47,231.26
58,800.00
124.927.34
3,042.78
84,555.82
8,640.35
40,000. Q.O
s
TRENT I
II
WA8HINOTON, I). C, Dec. 17.
Incomparably strongOr and muro ef
ficient tluin ever boforo, tlio Ainorl
can navy tnergpil fom tlio world war
"H'.'cnr.il only to tliai-of Orcat Hrltaln !
and fur In advancu of nny otlior for-i
elgu navy In h1iIih, .In men, nndj
every element ofstrcngth," Secro-.
tnry Dauleln declared ,ln his annual
repot t to cong'rcsrf, ' " '' '
With eighteen cupltnl ships
twclvq Hupurdreadnaughtii and 'six
giant ' battlo crulsors under con
struction, all representing tlio last j
word In naval construction, and eov
eral mperlor to any fighting vessels
i.ow In commission, the navywJs
'pressing forward to greater
things," Mr. Daniels .said , ,"
JtocOminciidatlonsby1 tliqjBeafs
tary for the betterment of tlio ser
vice Ir.'luded: . .
w.-t
Kxtenslon of tlio courso,,. at the
Navot Mcaddniyj(to'nyo yearBo the
illTd8li1nmenr?timy trpcndlaono JSyear
afloat nBsnllstcil men.
Iinmcdfato enlargement of " thfl
naval ' establlsluii'snt on tlio I'aqlflc
(fdast to takO,care"'of,tho new Pacific
Meet.
Temporary Incrcanes In pay of of
ficers and "enlisted men and Increase
ot In amounts allowed for commuta
tion of (iiartersand other allowances.
Ooye'rnlTJent control", or wlrnlcsit
communication.
Expansion of the naval air service
and continuation of the present pol
io of a separate nlr service for the
navy.
Construction of new buildings, In
cluding a new Memorial chapel at
the Naval Academy.
Change or the names ot the Bur
eaus, of Navigation and Steam En
(,-lneering to Personnel and Engln
terlngi Bureau respectively.
Mr. Daniels made "no rccommendn
tlons as to an annual building pro
gram, explaining that the recom
mendations of the Navy General
Board weie under consideration and
ttat estimates would be prepared
soon for presentation to Congress.
Tbevactual cost, of the navy to the
nation during the war wbb placed by
the secretary at J2.982.000.000.
During the next fiscal yenr, he said.
the navy's 'needs will be approxl
taately 573.1'.l,2r,4, or approxi
mately 1'40;.oqi.C'i') .iem than ' the
spm asked tn; during ih'i present
fiscal yean
Commenting on thu conBtructlon
records during the wir; tho sei;re-
try said that during the twelve
months ended last October 1, 169
vessels of all classes wera completed
for the navy.f These Included 103
destroyers 1 battleship, 32 submar
ines and 52 Ea"Kle' boats. A world
record ror destroyer construction
was made, the secretary said,, In the
building of the Reld at Suantum.
Mass., In 45' working days'. .
Discussing the proposed radical
departure in the training of orricers
ror the navy, 'Mr, Daniels declared
that "no officer can command so
well as the man of ability and know
ledge who knows every character or
service from p"ollshIng brass to the
highest strategy and' tactics." He
added that a year's training as "an
enlisted man would prove invaluable,
to every officer and that heretofore
commissioned officers had no nctual
sea-going training In tlio duties ot
enlisted men except an Incidental
Total J2.156.222.30
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath. es: ,
I, Leslie Rogers, cashier or the ahove-named bank, do sol
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the baet of my
knowledge and belief. LESLIE ROGERS, Caanler.
CORREQT Attest:
CHAS. L. MOORE,
JOHN M. MOORE. ,
A. M. COLLIER, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2nd day of De
cember, 1919. BERT E. WITHROW, Notnry, Public.
(My commission expires Dec. 7, 1920.)
High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MjUE to order
finest materials
best op workmanship
latest styles
perfect fit guaranteed
Prices are very reasonable
Your inspection invited
Chas. J. Cizek
MERCHANT TAILOR
BJH Main St.
GIFTS
-OF-
Furniture
Furniture, is' the ideal gift it gives
pleasure to the,yho!e family on Christ
mas for yeartb come.
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Johnstone's is the place to buy your gifts of furniture. Our goods
are the dependable kind, cur prices are very moderate. We have
..recently received a large shipmentof furniture for the holidays
and are displaying-at;inour storeWYou will be surprised when
yousee these different articles of furniture in many patterns and
finishes. &,
A splendid variety of Christmas toy.urniture for the kiddies.
A beautiful showing of recent ..pictures which we have just re
ceived!! &" V 'v 'w.
,'PAY-TflE'ST0RE,A VISIT.
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Suggestions That Might Aid You in Select-
ing Ciift Furniture
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Easy Rockers
Easy Chairs
Sectional Book Cases
.Dining Sets
Portable'-Lanips
Floor lan-ms
Smoking" Sets
Libraiy Tables
Nippon "China Sets
Pictures
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Card Tables
Foot Rests
Covers
Flemish 'Vases
Flemish Bwls
'Flemish Jardinieres
Pyrex Oven -Ware
Picture'Fiames -Vacuum
Cleaners
Carpet Sweepers '
Mk.Kanges
Fruit Baskets
Rugs
Cut Glass Water Sets
Dishes
Percolators
Cresswell Tea Pots
Davenports .
Diriing.Tables
FOR THE CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS
r- t i . n j, "
Kiddy Kars . ' Sammy 'Kars
Wicker Doll Rockers
. Buggies Tables
Cha'irs Velocipedes
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"THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS FURNITURE"
knowledge acquired during short
summer cruises,
Mr. Daniels devoted much of his
report to a review of the work, of
the navy during the war and In for
eign waters since the .signing of tho
armistice. He declared that the re
markable performance of tho navy
In transporting troops, particularly
In bringing the army back to the
United States, was the outstanding
war-timo achievement of the navy.
Regarding the enlargement of the
Pacific coast bases, Mr. Daniels said
he could not ''too strongly urge that
Congress make a beginning In the
develoment of shoro bases, navy
yurds and air stations on the. Pa
cific"' Proper care of the vessels
of tho Pacific fleet, ho added, makes
such action vital.
HUNGARY? YES, SI AM.!
Two British soldiers went into a
restaurant in Salonlca and asked for
Turkey in Greece. The waiter said:
'I'm sorry, gentlemen, but I cannot
Servla." Whereupon the Tommies
shouted, "Fetch the Bosphorus!"
When the boss arrived, he said, "I'm
sorry gentlemen, I do not want to
Russia, but you can't Roumania."
And the Tommies went away Hungary.
Best yet. Herald Want Ads.
It Is Indeed. 'in il wine'. Unit Mows
n- one good, i" these days of .1
pound of-sugar-a-day. Tho neigh
bors no longer run in to borrow a
cup of sugar 'till the grocery -man
comes. i
Ono of the Ten Commandments
breaks simultaneously with a dish
;U j J i
Returned soldiers are already be
ing courted violently by the politi
cians and the" wedding wot' ha
possible until November, 1920.
, It's an interesting experience
somo men have had since July tho
first being sober.
Tho Senate will never believe
Col. House when he says: "Every
thing has been said that can bo said
on every vital question."
Household scraps are invariably
over insignificant matters 'and all
ways have been. Look at Adam, Eve
and the apple.
Have an Oil Heater
to lake" off tho chill when It Is
too warni' to have tho furnace
going. Wo have them that are
as pretty as a picture, take
very little oil and are guaran
teed to be free from smoke or
smell. Don't wait till all the
family have colds. Get one to
day. ROBERTS & HANKS
422 Mai St.
when a man Is wiping them (the
dishes) for bis wife.
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