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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
v FRIDAY, MARCH. lA lM6y THE. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'I'H'nW f AON. MOM liWrOHT OV CONDITION OP THK FIRST NATIONAL HANK OV MURIUM', AT MKllIUIil;, IN THK STATE 01' OREGON, AT T1IH CLOSE OP UUH1NKHH ON FF.IIRUARY SJH, lta. IlcMturri'N, , 1. (a) Lbanri and discounts, Including rediscounts (oxcopt thoVo shown In b uml a) 1203,070.42 Totnl loans , $208,078.43 2. Overdrafts, Hocurcd, nono; unsocurml .33 I, lf,H. Government nocurltlra owned! (A) Duposltcd to socuro circulation (U. H. .- bonds par value) $ 25,000.60 (f) Ownbd and unplodgod 8,380.73 (It) War- Savings CortMcntes und Thrift BUmps actually ownod .". 120,00 I ", I Announcing Our 4th Annual Spring Opening, Sat, March 20 I. i Spring Styles Emphasize Era of Individual Types in Dress Prices Are Exceptionally Reasonable To Start the Season The woman who seeks a suit of prettiness, rich in fabric, exclusive in type, becoming and attractive; auit that has just that fascinating softness of true femininity will find scores'to select from in our extensive showing in light weight materials. We are also splendidly ready to please 'those women who desire Suits of fine Serges, Tpcotines, Gabardines, Check Velours and Poiret Twills Suits for spring wearwhicfo we have especially selected for the busi ness woman or the woman who spends much of her time outdoors and wants a suit that is not only serviceable and practical, but something distinctively exclusive and becoming! Then agpin, we have provided a generous assort ment of styles especially adapted to the young miss, of which those in Ripple and Eton effects are the' most popular. All Staple and New Colors and All Sizes Moderately Priced from $40 to $76 Attractively New and Dainty Spring Wash Fabrics " In Unlimited Variety Await Your i Critical Inspection a'vqtk & 'flvu II W ssl II 1 I I 111 H II Ik I II 'm" VilL. jnjvuruuruvtru-iryvi'i" -- t Our New Spring Waists Are Bewilderingly Beautiful r i A wonderful assortment of styles and 'material. Just the' 'thing to wear with Wish Spring Suits or with a separate Bkirt. The styles irary tbrpugh scores pf distinctively different models. ' The prices are's 'moderate as the modes are exceedingly smart. A $)to$l5 A .' i For Fancy White Dress andWaist Voiles 7- yd.' Plaid,' Stripe and Figure styles, in 36 and 38-inch fV widths. t - ": 'for Fancy Voiles Silk and Cotton Crepes CI OC yd. Flower and Figure styles in" pretty dark colors. ''? NEW SPRING SKIRTING ) We have received a shipment of Plaid Wool Skirtings. The patterns are new and attractive and'are priced very moderately. Large assortment to select from. ' ; xmiJuwfuvwfnfvvffVr''-"",,aa m m Visit our Infants' ;,and Art Needlework Depart ment Most complete' stock on hand. H. N. MOE, Prop. 'X-'t ' . ,, Mailorders receive our prompt attention the same day they are received. , . r Total IT. 8. Government securities 0, Oilier bomb, securities, otct (c) Uontln and socurltlos (other than U. H. securities) plodgod as collutorul for Stato or othor doposlts (puHlul excluded) or bills payable (o) Securities, othor than IT. 8. bondi) (not In cluding stocks), owned and unpledged 34,000.73 f 5,000.00 0,802.19 Total bonds, than u. 8. socurltlos. etc., other 7. Blocks, othor than Fodoral Rosorvo Hunk Mock 8. Stock ot Fodoral Itosorro Unnk (CO por cent of subscription .. 9. (a)' Value ot banking hou.iu, owned and unen cumbered $ 6,000.00 (b) Equity In banking house. .. .- 10. Furniture and flxturos 12. Lawful raaorra with Federal lleitervo n.ink.... 14, Cash n Tault and not amounts duo from otUonsl banks , " Total ot Items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17.. 134J312.33 18, Checks em banks located outside ot city or. , "' town ot roportlng bank and other . ' cash items ' 11. Ra4n(PUan fund with U. S. Treasurer and . fis from U. 8. Treasuror , SO, Uterest tamed but not collected approximate 1 ' on Notes and Hills Receivable not past 11.S02.1S C0.00 000.00 6,000.00 1,500.00 25,230.71 109,001.54 LUbllltltw. (; Total 2. OsVltt) Stock paid In . 23. laryljs fsod .... 24. ra)IMIt1d nroflls fb piss current" expenses,1 Interett. 'and taxes r n VSAld 25. Ist4)rSf'and discount collected or credited in swanc of maturity and not earned (approximate) 26, Amount roeerred for taxas accrued J. fi28. OlrcaUtlng notes outstanding 33, Gasaler checks on own bank outstanding i v -' Ttal of Items 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33.... Pauael defwalU (other tlinn bank dcponibi) S sabject to nenftrve (deposits payable within 30 days): 34. In4lTf4ual deposits subject to check 35. Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days 1 othor than for money borrowed) 36. Btate, county, or othor municipal deposits so- i cured by pledge ot assets ot this bank. 5,137.11 3,954.59 634.13 34.00 1.250.0S 1,886.67 1400,715.56 25,000.00 7,000.09 2,181.61 1,297.41 1,411.11 25,000.06 634. IS 11 WIT 2G2.88l.9l 7,334.31 C.000.6S , Total of demand doposlts (other than ., bank deposits), subject to Rosorvo, Itoms 34, 35, 36, 37. 38, and 39 275,216.23 40. Certificates of deposit (other than tor money 1 borrowed) , 43, Other time deposits .Total of time doposlts subject to V . Reserve Items 40, 41, 42, and 43 t 63,984.16 Total Stats of Oregon, County of .Klamath, I, K. ll.fBubb, Cashier ot the abovo named bank', do solemnly awasc that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M. bubb, cashier. 28,327.61 34,656.51 I400.71S.CS Subscribed "and sworn to before ma this 10th day ot March, 1930. ' V ' t WM. MARX, Notary Public, Klamath County. Oregon. Correct Attest : W. C. DALTON. JOHN M. MOORE, A. M. COLLIER, Directors, (My commission expires February 8, 1934.) i ' I I u r WATHKR RKFORT Oregon Tonight and Saturday probably rain in west, fair In east: moderate southerly winds. . COMA TO NKW CASTI.K. ?rr I AT THE THEATERS I Gold, "the yellow, mucK cC'grtef and joy, was the magnet hut; drew to the California goJd'.Hefds'df '1849 -t" princes and paupoib, rpS'ls and stints. .Vv,-, History that. sncjloa)f .the, west coast gold rush is 1IR6 "faittastlcally woven romance, vibrant with tho passions of men. Such a story has been transmitted -to tho screen and will be, 'Shown to day at the, Jdjjje'rty -Theatre.1, U is "Sundown Trail'yV a . Universal pro duction starring'Xonroe Salisbury. The United States consumes 'one fourth, of all the sugar produced in the world. i In the 60 colleges attached to the Tf M t...tifl aA T m1 a- n wa ft Art A M1m ' uiuveraiijr ul; uuuuuu, ao nu".pi"( 00U resident stuaenis, ana oesiuea there are between 40,000 and 50, 000 tday scholars. . The foreign element has Increased enormously since the war, particul arly for the. engineering and scientif ic curricula. Hundreds of fresh ap plications are-turned away every montli. A special committee .has been, appointed by the University to In vestigate the question of hostels. ti. oK'tlelatreetMaln Btreji farther after); crAbslng thecanaj, up over hills and down gullies but 1023 comes yery close to being 'the jaatjhquse going out from town. 12 t '; StaJKTheatrel J TONIGHT 'TOLD IN THE HILLS" A tajV.of Indians and love in th' days 'when the " Western Hills held romance . i 'w-.u' 54 M Two Reels of Comedy; featuring Billy West fr Sunday: Katherine McDonald in "The Thunderbolt'? J: f ,' ' i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FORFir.N STUDENTS & CROWDING LONDON , LONDON, Veb. 23. (By Mall). London is overcrowded with stud ents from all' parts, of the world? and' ,hnl. .Ainmnfnrlflllnn H rmlRln? Sh racking: of brains' ,n re USSSSS lffff FARM FOR'RENT OR'SALE--ear Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad- flrjeM4RrAHeraldotfico. wr 12-tf FOR SALE 1923 Main St. This 1923 Main is not at the 4pxtrme( FOR-SALE or will trade for cattlo, 100 owes E. W. Roberts, Poe Valley or Box 76, Bonanza, Ore.-12-18 FOR SALE Rhode Lsland Red eggs to'-set.' W. J. Nicholson. 1654 Mer rill Way. 12-14 FOR8ALE 2 lots. 50 by 150 each, No. 8 and 9, Block' 40, Fremont St., $'560 oach. Easy terms. Paul ! Newton. 815 Corbett St.. Portland lf,OrM- 12-13-19-20 iffffii flAT.R Tvriewriter, la,ssrcondlton. Pone K frjfl -i '.Two ots pn Mortlmpr"street,inear, Main for sale, will build home tor j'ou'on terms, 'see - i,' '. lnoa, jonnson, lyi.iuv uoruuo, 12-15 ' ' ' " ' ' . r FOUSALE One Shire stallion, six r years old. Sevo'ral head of young work hdrses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf . T WANTBDWoman cook for ranch. Phone 363. ' 13-16 ' BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Private family preferred. Dr. L. J. Mills! care Frank Robinson, Box 10f5.' 12-13 FOR SALE: 320 A ranch on lower lake; 150 A. under plow, good well, small house and barn, lots of fence. Terms or trade for Klamath Falls property. Call 703 2nd stredt mornings. 12-13 WANTED A first-class A-l grocery clerk one who Is full of pep and on his toes every minute. Good sal- ary and advancement when ability Is SnOWO JSXpenenco iirtuerruu rt.u- dress Box M Herald office. 12-tt FOR SALE Grand .squaro piano Hazelton Bros. Prlco $100.00. 219 High St. 12-13 tOST Strayed from Hague 'Ranch near town on Keno road, brown weanling pup. Roward. Return to 201 WlUlts Building. , , 12-13 RED CROSS VOTES THANKS TO NURSES. Tho Klamath County Chapter oi rneiAmerrcari Red Cross at a recent ntpetlng, yoted unanimously an ox pesslon ot highest appreciation to th6 (rained and practical nurses who sowllllngly and efficiently assisted (luring, (he' recent Influenza epidemic both in the homes of the city and 'county" and tho Isolation hospital. They expressed especial appreciation for .the e(flclent sorvlco and, fine harmonious spirit with which Miss Elinor Heedak, who came to us from Seattle in response to a telegram for help, co-oporated with tho local workers. (Signed) -, Rf -H. DUNBAR, President (' 3. W. SIEMENS, Vice Pres. E. P. LAWRENCE, Secretary FOREIGNERS IiEAVE "DRV" UNITED STATES. i NEW YORK, Mar. 12. Prohibi tion is causing many foreign born persons to leave' tho United States', according to Congressman Isaac Sleg-el(- member ;of tho House Immigra tion1 committee. Ellis Island records Bbow 54,000 arrivals and 61,000 de partures slnco January 1st. Most of tho latter havo gone to Poland and Qzecho-Slovakla to stay. It Is ostlm ntedthat 36,000 will leavo and 24, 000,ariyo In' March. i Ik STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE DUBLIN, Feb. 23. (ny Mall). Dublin Is now exporting lions to South Africa, The Dublin Zoo has a famous .lion house whero tho animals have been successfully brod. It has been ablo to supply lions on demand to other zoos, in tho United Kingdom, but thjs Is tho .first time nn order lias been received from Africa. . ;, A number ot tho fllm .actrpssos who fcyp.woa fampiand, fortune In the United BCates "aro Americans onlyylad"0PtlonfrggyJjiVWnd oi Kngusn Dirtu, Australia contri buted .Enid Bonnott and Annette Kollerman, and Canada Is tho birth place of Mary Pickford. Tho following are the onenlnr prices on bonds in New York city this merning: Liberty lionil 1st 3 s 96.2 1st 4s 90.07 1st 4Kb . ,. 91.03 2nd 4s 89.46 2nd 4Ub Jif. .". 80.96 3rd ....;. 93.06 l i 90.14 Victory Bonds 3V4b 97.30 - 97.44 Foreign Exchange Dolglum, francs 8.00 England, pounds 3.86 Franco, francs 7.7C flornlony, 'murks u 1.8 ny, 'ii lfros Italy, lfros ...:. 5.85 Spain, posotas , 18.56 Sweden, kronors ...... 21.50 A Herald Want Ad will 'sell It. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY IIOKEL, Waslcal Director ,1 ' TONIGHT The splendid atmosphere of early California days is reproduced in "SUNDOWN TRAIL" Starring Monroe Salisbury "' ''vAnother Mrs. Joe Martin comedy ' 'A. i "A BABY DOLL BANDIT Atf -'fi'A The, educated monk at her best i& inT l t "to 'M V 'Coming Sunday "The Right to. Happiness" SJ I. , I i JV Jt 'U 1 V r ..'V Wi 'V ' usi f? ?ty -t't ' ,Wr Jrs i? -, I C.' 1 ' i ' p . ' ' '