liMtKiw n- - tdumsnAv, kincii'iftiti). sc THE JEVEmNti,: HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON niMlWMwiri i' iytwnrrmn"n "w"w""' J I I Mi 6 The Evening Herald . f! . E. J. MUIU1AV Ktlitor F It 13 D S O U Ij K City Kiltlor Published daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, nt 115 Fourth Street. Entered nt the postofflce nt Klam ath Falls, Ore , for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: Ono year .. $ 5.00 Ono month - - 50 Member of the Ao-ncintet Pre. The. Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also local nows published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re served THURSDAY, MAItCH 18. 11)20.' "SHAVETERIA" IS NEW ' CONVENIENCE IN T. H. HOXOLFLF, Mar. IS The cafe teria has become second nature to the American dining public, and the grocerteria is making a determined appeal to the housewife; but it has remained for the Knights of Colum t.ut to "spring a new one" on tho Hawaiian Isjands. with tho establish ment by Secretary Louis A. B-agley of a "shaveteria" for soldiers, sail ors and marines who are overnight guests of Casey In their service men's clubhouse. - Bagley has installed a collection of safety and garden variety of razors, and In the morning, often as many 03 sixty uniformed guests line up be fore the mirrdrs and beautify them selves by the time-honored process of elimination of hirsute adornment. Although the K. C, secretary keeps busy almost 24 hours a day devising entertainment for tho hundreds of army and navy men who visit the building, they all vote tho "shave teria" one ojtrthe most popular of the many services offered thorn by the Knights. COLOMBIA REDUCES . IjMRORT-TARIFFS niTT n rnfr. SAX FRAN018CO, Cal., Mar. 18. News that Colombia mayi lower Its high tariff on, American canned toods ih an efort totrieet the demand. In the republic that the government take steps Jdt reduce thecost of liv ing has encoUrdged .producers on the Faciflc Coastto. hejlevethat similar action .rolghU.be-brought about In . other. ' South (.American ' countries, where prohibulveTarlffs- have kept ihese. Aperjcn.ijrtjjlttqta' ot of the markets. :1' ', !'' ' ' ' Commercial organ Izattonr-are-tak-. log the' lead In .EL.compaign to show r Boutpfarit&''&&ntJUlre . in , the United ttjbejlesirabllltr of j bringing .food lpfca.trn their own countries down by this method. .xr ,,' 'it."" -u ' ,r -. iFE"igsXR.4XGEai. IX)S AxOEtS.'j.'Mar.u' 18.7-Mrs. Mildred Harris Cha.lfei,twlfe,'6f the motion, picture, com ejl I an, will take, "court action"' unless.) jier husband returns her, aVco'rdfn'g to an Inter view with the Los Angeles Examiner today. According to the Examiner, Mrs. Chaplin has not seen her hus band for two Weeks. Jump from Bed .in Morning and DrinK Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink ' hot water each morning before breakfast. To see tho healthy .bloom In your lace, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up without sa headache, backache; coated tongue or a nasty breath, In'fact to feel your best, day in and day out, Just tryin- fllde bathing every morning for a week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means ot washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the. previous day's, indigest ible waste,' sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing,- sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary cannl before putting morp food into fhe stomach. The 'action 61' hot'tyater and lime stone phosphate on an empty stom ach Is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermenta, tions, gases and acidity and gives ' ono a fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to dem onstrate that those who are subject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, jheitmatic twinges or whose skin Is1 sallow or pallid, that ono week of inside battling will have ; them looking and feeling better ov-1 ery way. i Charter Xo. 7167 Reserve District No. 12 Itr.lHHtT OF THF. CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL 1IAXK AT.KWAMATH FAMjS IN THE M STATU OF OttKCON, AT THK t'l.O.SK OF Ill'MMCSS OX FEU, a, 1020. resources. I. a Loans and discounts, including ledlscounts (e.cept those shown In b ami c) . 1.222,072.!C Total loans ... 1,222,072.96 11,222,072.96 2 Ov ei drafts, ecui'.'d.? unsccuied, . J1936.-U. .. 193G.U 0. I, s. 5o eminent so on I tics tmued: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds ( par alue) 100,000.00 b Plc.tged to secure IT, S. deposits t par value) 10,000.00 c Pledged to K?cured , postal salngs deposits ' tp.xr alue) a. 15,000.00 f Owned and imp edged 6,300.00 h War Savings Certlfl- , , cates and Trlft Stamps actually owned .. 1S2.50 131.4&2.G0 0. Other bonds, securities, T . c: . ' , - -! , b Domts (other than U. i . jT S. bonds) pledged to to- . -; - , "- J sure postal savings do- ' - - F J- posits 20,000.00 c Roiuts and sectultit's - -v tfTl (other than U.,S. secur- ' ' .' iWH'UJ itics) p edged as colla teral for State or other deposits (postal exclud ed) or b Us pnynb t .... 5S.S00.00 e Secuiltles, other than ' V bonds mot including stocks), own!d and un- , , , pledgd 53.S02.27 132,'602.27 7. Stocks, other than Feder al Kcccrvo IJank stock 100.00 S. Stock of Federal Ke wrve Hank (50 per cent of subscription).... "' "yz 3,706.00 9. a Value of banking t ' house, owned and unin- cumbered . 30,000.00 b Equity ' in banking e house ,. 30,000.00 10. Furniture and fixtures ' 11.S50.31 II. Real estate owned oth er than banking house 1,300.00 12. Lawful reserws with Federal Reserve Dank 111,577.37 14. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 428,505.39 15. Xet amounts due from banks, bankeis, and trust companies in the United States (other than Included In Items 12, 13, or 14) - 4.S5S.96 17. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (oth- ' " , er than Item 16) 10,711.73 Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 16, andl7 . 444,076.68 IS. Checks on banks locat ' ' ed outside of city or. town or reporting bank , and other cash Items ' 5,380.61 19. Redemption fund with '- " ' U. S. Treasuier and due from U.S. Trea- surer .-. ' 5,000.00 , , , i 20. Interest arped. but not ., collected. approximate . .,. r on Notes and, Bills ' - -s Receivable.not past duj 14:599'.38 & , I .b Total 12,115,677.79 a" LIABILITIES 22. Capital stock paid in 100,000.0" "23. Surplus furid i... '- ' t '26,000.00 r" 24. a Undlvldedprorite ..$ SI.401.C3 ' i ' h Less current expenses ,- '. . interest, and taiea paid 15,446.14 ,.13,956.49 '. 1 - 25. Inteist and a discount " " collected or" "credited JIT- ' " 'e , advance of maturity r u .---'? i . -. i v and" nor earned (ap- ' n C.A ,. ., Jt proximate) " "3.610.99 r kpj 26. Amount reserfexf t or - ' -i ' . taxes accrued ..-..i. ,i "," -i: : fiz34'4C e standlnfe !.-.. .Ut.t... .JOO.OOO.OO,. 30. Net amounts dueto Na- tlonal'banks - ",-" r "'Z2,,M.Z2U'' i i i 31r Net ' amounts' due to , banks; bankers, and ' trust iompanie., In,. the -- . (. United States and for- .'V. HW rf '-, i eignpuntritTsVother ' than Included In lte"ms , ,. , ' 29 or 30) -...."...::. ' ". ""12,065.70,. 32. Certified checks ( but- ' "' il .'voo,l"" ;."' .. ',, Bnil?K u s ' - -' ' 2,679:49 , 33. Cashier's checks oil Own , -.,!.. J , bank outstanding". 5,630.72 ,, Total of.lte.ms 29. 30,"' ' ' v ' 31, 32 and 33 J...1?....:...:.. 53,284.23 -iVito - Demand tlrxmits -(other - - - -r , than banlcdepoiits) sub- , . j a, jr ,. u Ject to Itesene (deposits ,,, h, payable within 30 days .; " '" 0j3(5 --J. 34. Individual deposits ' '' J"- ' " subject to check - -, l,388f799.22 35. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money bororwed),.,...!..:, , 63,637.16 j . 36, State, copnty, or other "' ' ' ' l municipal 'deposits se cured by pledge of as- j' ' . , j ' sets of this bank ' ; 68,800.00 ' 38. Dividends unpaid 300.00 Total of demand de- v '. ' posits (other than ' bank deposits) sub- ...,, Ject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, ' """ " ',- 38 and 39 1,501,836,38 f " Time deposits subject to Ite f - w ene (payable after 30 ' f days, or subject to 30 . ' , days 'or more notice, and postal savings) : 40. Certificates of deposit ,j, ,,, i (other than for money ,, ( '-., . borrowed) ' M "'114,580.86 42. Postal savings deposits , 1 "IK, 546:20 43. Other time deposits " sjl40,963!02 Total of time deposits .-. AtWW subject to Reserve. mr''ffi Items 40. 41, 42; A y$MJ , nnd 43 260.089.08;, fSf. 44. Unltel Stntes deposhw mm (other than postal savings) : c Other United States deposits. Including do posits of U, S. disbursing officers '. v t 9,666.16 9,666.16 40. b Other bunds borrowed for which col ateraL se curity was furnished.... 40,000,00 A' Total ,.... $2,110,677.79 "" State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I, Lesllo Rogeis, Cashier of tlio above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is Jruo to the best of my knowledge and belief. - LESLIE ROGER.?, Cashier. Subscribed and swotn to before mo this 15th day of i Spring Tonics Now Is tho time to take some thing o tone up tho sMtom and purify the blood Kexnlt ttartupiirllln Tonic $1 25 Jnviies Saisnpnrlllu $1 25 S.S. 3 M.20 Itexall lliunhou Hilar lllood lltillilor 2" lloodt Sriinpiirllln - $1.50 Uuxnll Iron and Ciiscurn Tonic t 25 Lsko Tonic $1- Poptmui $ 00 lti'Mill Kmulslon C.d I.Ivor Oil . $125 Kexnll Compiiiiiiil Sirup HypciphospliUes $1.25 Sulphur nnd, Cream Tartar Lokcnrjcs A pleasant antr effectlvo way to take this old reliable spring medicine. Ilo of 60 huonges . . .. 25c i' i : u i ! i I i-k '! il ! i: Shaving Needs Williams Stick, powder or Cit.un CnlEiiti'i Stick, Powder or Cream . . . . Itnxull Stick, Powder or Cienm Veiiiiens Shaving Cream .. Shnvnid .. Lewis' Shavezeo Sf.r . :i5o 35c G0c . COc toe .)5c. $i.jri 50c 50c Kranks Lather Kreeiu Lilac Vegetal .... Violet Witch lltiol, pint Extract Witch Hiiznl, pint After Shaving Talcum Colgutes und Williams Har bor Uur cuke :t:ic 15c STAR Office Supplies Stationery and ' .Match 1920 iSenl) CORRECT- HOOP-LA i THE circus Is hero what a bunch of traperes! And look at tho man Jn tho Ford! By Jove, ho' rides reckless and steers where he ploasesi "Ma, Bee thq half-lady?" "Yes, show her to Sadie." And there is the skinny man Lord! Now Zip the What Is It primod for bis captures, The .giant's monster to fear. The beauty Albino arouses our rap tures. '' And look at her swallow j That sword- Is she hollow.! The circus Is here! THE cirtns is bert) In the giant arena The tumblers are tumbling about. The leopird, the lion, the laughing hyena 'Stand by" In their cages, Each otto of them rages While trying his best to get out. The lion-faced boy and tho charmer of boas,, The monkeys with cynical leer, And animals larger than ever wore Noah's All zigzagged and spotted t And striped and whatnoted The circus Is hero! THE circus Is here and It stars Mabel Normand, The rollicking, frolicking minx. You'll fall for her face, nnd you'll fall for her form and You'll give her full credit She's there you hnve said It. She stars In tho photoplay "Jinx." This Jinx of tho circus Is Jinx to your worry, No frown on your faco will np pear. She'll rid you of all your blues In a hurry. And no one Is able To do It like Mabel The circus Is here! STAR TONIGHT CENTENARIAN HALE DESPITE HIS YEARS OAKES, N. D Mar. 18, William Edgerlon Grlgsby, of Oakcs, who took a Jaunt to California somo tlmo ago to spend tho cold months with his daughter, has colebrated tho ono-. hundredth anniversary of his birth. Orlgsby was born In Daron county, Kentucky. Ills father was a Virgin ian and his grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war. In 1849, tho younger Grigrby Joined In tho gold rush to California and ho thought It appropriate) that ho should sponl his centenary In tho Golden . State. , , Grlgsby Is considered unusually 5 alert and Insists uppu writing his1-:-local frlonds. Ho hopes to roturn to . Oakes in the spring, SPECIALS Friday and Saturday ONLV Lord Baltimore Linen 21 HheetH papor. 21 einelopi'M. HiiNen slightly broken i papnf In iintdu bed. UU- Miluo 27e Fountain Syrinrjc T'o quiirl, Riiiiinnteed no year. $2 00 vnltto r' 9 Candy L.ire HUgur-cnutt'd Joiilan Al monds, regular $1.00 pound, 79c a pound. k Talcunv -UMit'o Dorated ThIciiiii. Hosti ami Violet ' 17c Crcme Oil Soap :i inkviH fur Toilet Paper 1000 sheets In each roll, regular 20c, 2 rolls 35t' I Opcko Coffee, lb. v 45c pitici:.s no not incia'ii:.iii:vi:.ti: DRUG COMPANY l)i:Wi:i:Si: M POP!:, Pnipiletors mcoJUL The Store Mail Orders Filled Promptly 1IERT E. WITH ROW. Notary Public. My commission explicit Dec. 7, 1920 Attest: E. it. RKAMES A. M. COLLIER RUFUS S. MOORE Dlrectois. DIOGENES WOULD HAVE,LIKEDHIM..m"r-,hnn.Vy?nra: . .. . KANSAS' CITY, Mo., Mar. 18.- Charged with speeding a man recent- ly faced Judge Edward J. Fleming ot the South Side court of Kansas City. The pAtrolman who made the arrest failed to appear in court. "How fast were you rldlng"'quur led th'e Judifc. ' ' ''At 'feast forty mlles'nn.h'dur," re plied the defendant unhesitatingly. "You're an honest man discharg ed," said the Judge, v s: ' i Danner-Patty '"'iompany Ford Authorized Fordson Tractors E. R. DANNER F. B, PATTY Authorized Ford Agents , " First carload sold already. Better place that order and be ready also. Received notice of advance on ' Implements. We have a stock of Oliver Tractor Plows and a special price less than last year's list prjee to offer you. We are still taking orders for Ford Cars and increas ing our parts in stock, also shop equipment and have added some expert mechanics. We hope, to give , Ford owners the service according to Ford Motor Company's policy. Give us your patronage and it will be appreciated. The following purchased Fordson Tractors from the .last shipment. Wilbur Miller S. W. Sullivan Anton Krupka Harvey Martin Gray Bros. A. T. Yamagutchi Van Meter & Smith l4-.4.V.4,4,3i Housccleaning Help (lint lighten your lab 'is. ('lmim)lH Slctiin 50o to t 1.00 25 c IHIr 25c Old Dutch Cli'iiiiMer, 2 mint Kaiil-Kluith Cnlel Lliiuld Oloit .... . Itiifli'i'tn Kutnltiiro PoIInIi Liquid Vi'iicvr 3(lc mill llorn.x, pound . .. . WiihIiIiik Smlii. 2 PoiiiuIm Aqua Aiiitiiiililn, pint . No (I DlHlnfectnnt (hIx tlnnm MroiiKcr than carlnilli' iie'il) fi-tr.. il.lc, lil-o, Itulilior (llint'it, pair otic 36c a.if tl.le 000 Velvo-Kid P r i'Ii'iiiihIiik KM (llovi'H, nllkH. I.acii mid nil tli'liuato fabrics. I'lnt Ilottlo 35c Office Supplies roi.I'MNAIt HOOKS Tho only kind of book for nrrur ato act- iintlng to comply with (ho liiiiimu tux Iiiwm, 150 pagcit S, 12, lti r.ilnmiiH . II 50 Ecommiy l'oncll Alinrpeners $1 85 Old Colony Wilting Fluid quart Pint -,. 1-2 Pint Typiiwrltor Rilibouit . Carbon Paper, box . , Lottur Files Loom) Leaf Memo Honks, $1,115 IHIr 1.1c 75c M.7.1 SGo with fillers, .. 7.1(1 lo SI..V) I.ooMi Loaf Price Hooks, with In dex and I'lllers ijW.OO to ?tl.t0 tax Kodaks and Films FIVE PERISH IN DAKOTA BLIZZARD HISMARK, X. I) Mnr. 18. Flvo are knon to bo dead and thoiiHauiU of dollars worth of damago Ih done ! to property ns resultx ot it blizzard that today In sweeping Nmth Da kota. Thii-bllunrd U declared to 1 the worst that has occurred huro in i no morm toiiay is gradually suu slding andthe' tempcraturo Is sink ing to normal. One girl gave her llfo to savu her slstur and brother. Another girl and her three brothers perished although a futile effort was made by a friend to savo them. KANSAS CMJIL TOPEKA. Ko. Mar. ..Half n liunderd Kanimns In tho American contlngeni of the army ot occupa tion on the Rhine have organized a "Kansas Club on tho Rhino." Motor Sales and Service GOODYEAR AND TIRES GOODRICH I