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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
v . in u- PAQH TWO AY, tVhX It, lMft THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON r Jfo. Tl7 IVurrre District No. II RKTORT OK CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT KLAMATH KALLH, ORKfiON. IS TIIK STATE OK OREGON, AT TIIK CIXMK OK IIL'HINKSS OX JUNK OTH, 1D. 1. a ItV'SOlTltCKS DOLL A US Loan and discounts. Including redis counts (except those shown In b and'O si, 935, 011. so ............ 1,'J JO.U 1 l.Stt WILL IMPROVE CHIEF PORT OF JAMAICA 2. 8. Total loans Deduct: . d Notes and bills redlscounted with Federal Reserve Hank W (other than bank acceptances sold) (seo Item 86a) $110,100.73 e Notes and bills redlseounted tttficr than with Federal Reserve Hank (other than bank acceptances sold) (seo Item 66b) 191.403.S4 8 Foreign Hills of Exchnngu , or Drafts sold with Indorse ment of this bank, not shown under Itmo d above (see Item 55d) - - 301,504.6: Overdrafts, secured, $. : unsecured, $ 10,435.41 ... U. 8. Government nerull leu ennrd: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)- j $ 100,000.00 b Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) .. . 10,000.00 c Pledged to secure postal savings ueposus (par value). 1,633.506.64 10,435.41 KINU8TON, Jamaica, June 24, (lly Mall). The Jamaican government Is planning to borrow In London $16, 000,000 In order' to make the port of 1 Kingston it first class cno by deepen- Ing of thu channel to the piers and other Improvements. It Is proposed (0 extend tho railway to tho wharves, to construct nddltlonal piers, erect a I big dry dock and a wireless station 1 and establish un oil and coallnp depot !tor ships. One purpose of this pro gram Is to mako Kingston n port of call for esscts passing through tho Panama canal. Members of the lof ialaturo assert that Kingston should be as well eoulpped as Cristobal, t5v Atlantlc entrance to the Panama canal. and Thrift 15,000.00 61,300.00 i:7.75 10.000.00 5S.S00.00 51.134.2: 10. 11. IS. 14. 15. 17. 18. It. 20. 23. 24. 25. 2. 28. 30. 21. 22. 33. 24. 35. 38. 40. 42. 43. 44. 48. a 66. f owned and unpledged. h War Savings Certificates Stamps actually owned-.-.........-........ Total U. S. Government securities.... Other boadu, sccurltk. e4c: b llonds (other than U. S. bon'ds) pledged to secure postal saving deposits............ c Honds and securities (other than U. S. securities) pledged as collateral for State or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable .-. e Securities, ether than U. S. bonds (not In cluding stocks), owned and unpledged..,. Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than u. s........ . Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription)..-...- ........ ..... a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered .. $ 2S.500.00 b Equity In banking house.... ...- ... ... Furniture and fixtures--.......-.... - -. Real estate owned other than banking house...- - Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ilank-.. ............ Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due frcm banks, bankers, and trust com panlesln the United States (other than included In Items 12 or 14) ...-..-.-....... .... ...... ...... Checks on other banks In the same city or town as report ing bank (other than Item 16) .....- Total of Items 14. 15 and 17 $259,640.41 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report ing bank and other cash Items ... ....... .. Redemption fund with 17. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .... -.. ..... . Interest earned but not collected approximate on Note and Dills Receivable not past due I.ONK PINK NOTKS Haying is' in full blast In this com munity. V. R. Van Meter left a few da 156,427.75 "Ko for Lakcview to spend a month or sa before returning to his home J In Lodl. Cal. I Frank White and family of Klam I nth Falls and Mr. Griffith and family of Merrill spent. Sunday at the C. V. ! Lewis ranch. f Maggie Tallman went to Illy for i:9t934:the Fourth and spent the wvek with . . friends. 3.75O.00 ARne, Knman spent Sunday nt the Tallman ranch. 2S.500.00. Vera Stennct Is visiting at Lou! H.450.31 Storey's. ' j US 949.01 ''"' "cnry Semon and Mrs. Ilar-i 24l!?S9!l3 kcr called on Miss Geerts'on Friday. 1 I I 4.SS2.2S The Loulsvlllo board of aldermen I has decided upon $500 as tho license 12,969.00 fee for boxing bouts In that city. j 13.363.06 1 5.000,00 24,707.52 Total ..$2,425,964.33 DOLLARS 200,000.00 ...$ I 7,412.79! 22,587.62' 22.297.S7 I I 1.IAIML1TIKS Capital stock paid In Surplus fund - 25,000.00 1 a Undivided profits I 30.37S.61 b Less current epenses. interest, and taxes paid 30,378.61 j Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate). - . 10,124.41 Amount reserved for taxes accrued..,. . 4.779.68 1 Circulating notes outstanding 96,80jr.00j Net amounts due to national banks...- 17,114. SO Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States and foreign countries (other than Included In Item 30).. ...... ...... ..... ..... ........ Certified checks outstanding ... ....... ...... ....... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding........ Total of Items 30. 31. 32 and 33 $ 69.413.0S Demand deponita (other than bank deposit) nubjrct In Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check- .' . .. .. 1,560,836.06 1 Certificates cf deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed).. 70,627.35 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank . . 58,300.00- Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, ' Items 34. 35 and 36 $1,690,263.41 , Time depolt t.ubjrct to Rcmtvp (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days cr more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed.-. S2.064 6.1 Postal savings deposits . - . 1,976.64 Other time deposits 170,177.41 Total of time deposits subject to Re serve. Items 40, 42, and 43 ..$254,218.68 United tjtnte depo-lti. (other than postal savings): c Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers....... $ 4.SSC.46 Other bonds borrowed without furnishing collateral security for sarot. ....... .$ 40.000.00 Other bonds borrowed for which collateral security was furnished .. ....... ........ MRS. J. M. CRAIG, of Lm Angc ch, Oillf., whit mi)h nu one run frrl imire gnilrful for what Tnn lac lm dour Hum she riix. IV cljirm hr lun gnlnrd tueWr pound and her health 1i now bet ter than In yrar. 1 4tBHPB HIIIIIHk tH 8EMai T TbTbTbTbTbTmbbbV V' '1 Ride on GoodyearTires inThat Sturdy Small Car of Yours K fm It surprises certain users of small earn to find that they can ohtaln GoodyearTires at a first cost ordinarily not greater, mid sometimes less, than that of other tires. Tills Initial value, as well as the very low final cost, results from the application of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 30x3V4- and 3lx4-inch sires. Such facts explain why more can, mini; these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, or Dort take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy real Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Service Station. gsyfsgggfegq 30 x 37 GoJrar Inublr.l.uiTl ahrlC. AllAVcathrr Trrsd 30 w 3 V, Ir.Cure Fabric, GooJtcar Slntl Anti-SklJ TrcJ 1$235 ;S215fi Goojyrsr Heavy Tourltt Tubes cmt no mine than the price ou arc aikrd tu pay for tubes of lot mttlt why rltk co.ily e Aitnvs tlirn iucIi lure nrntre. lion Is available I 30 a 3',J lie $A 5 0 In uattrproof bag ............ GOOD YEAR 0 IMPERIAL GARAGE :rd and .Main C(M)IIVi:.lt Tlrr, Tub, Ait rirlri4 DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. I'urd Cmiisr Vi. .to. tltti St. Our (OtlDVI.'Alt Stork CoiiiirlM imly JIOMJ-.-tiKlJij Tin-., TiiIh-n, .ni-..irlcs WHITE PELICAN GARAGE IlilH Main St. (i(M)IIV!:.lt Tlrr, Tulina, AtTirlr ACME MOTOR CO. II) .Main SI. ;ooivi:ah Solid mill I'liriiiniillc Timk Tlrm anil Arrrwirlr UOO Ton rn.. S.nlir 0- "Of all the people who havo taken O- AT THE THEATERS -O Jr's now l.oultn (iUum pinductlon.'holil council. I "Thd l.otio Wolfs Daughter." as ills- Thu uo of tlm ItiKtriimenta permits tlnctly different from tho usiiul run tlm underworld band tu rontltiuo its 1 skr ir. -,ww-..w , t ,,. .,, 4, , ....... ....... -- iuninc, 1 uun i uoneu mero is unj-, Hachel Crotlicra' cclcbruted atago o pnotoiiramas, Is tin; mo of 11 tol- dally killings and roMierli-a with liu- 'ono who feels any more grateful to ,)layi ..0j ,aily 3j- u adapted to uutograph, nn Instrument for tho punlty. It mains fur Louisa (Haunt 40 000.00 U thn ' d'" Wa th ,a,cm;nl the screen by Mutro with Kmmn production of me.sages by telegraph. ' na Knnlu to succeed whnrn tho J ; made recently by Mrs. J. SI. Craig, i)Unn . il() giur. will bo the feature Tim iflniitiiifrntiii ninvy nn i,...,n. aimitha Iiuvk fniim! n..i.i . .. r... . . ".-. r. ...$2,425,964.33 of C74W Kast Fortieth street. Los attraction ut the Liberty Theatre ant part In thu Louis Joseph Vnnce Hvo In tho homo of tho bandit chief i) !.-.. 110.100.78 A"felM' ,or """"d"' ThU Metro prod.ic j.tory and tl. famous novell.t work- lain, Soma's curiosity Is aroused b, r rediscounts ether than wTtTr'Fede'rai ' ' "Uke many 0,her '"' itlon was made upon u most ulabor-jcd for several duys with tho produc- hU frt(iient maneuvurlng nt a sC' Total Liabilities for (see Item Id Liabilities for Reserve Dank (see Item lc) 191,403.84 during the Influenza epidemic lasj'at0 5Cat, ,jear c un nuu 11. uiiu injr own lll-l iv....... Munn created thu leading 1 .cr to make perfect Its operation In ret cabltrnt, wlinnco Hlrangu sounds Jdm... t 1. .... .. .. .. ... .. ... Total rnnllnrent Ilahltltloa f.R n I. r nn,l ,11 nnt ' . . . umnitt uuiin cruaieu uio ivaiiuiK i "n" ollB iuiigmer, a V. I'liiaiiiiieu, in ins uiiMonco noma Including ltmes In Schedule 23 of report) $ 301,504.62 ,". togeiner witn tne worry ovorroIu of An(!lo , ,Uo Sow york 8taK0 j w. Ilodklnson nileaeo, combining dlscovera tho "open sesame" to tho "Btate of Oregon. County of Klamath, ss: tho ren of our amll, brought on " I production of tho play by Leo Kugul tho famous characters of "Tho l.ono cabinet nnd pulls n shent of paper I. Leslie Rogers. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear case of genuine nervous prostration. )nna wni Mpt.caiy unguged for star-' Wolf" nnd "Knlso Knees" which from tlm Instrument hidden tluiro. A that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. "I was so weak I couldn't ovon ,, ,, , ... . ,h ... r)1Iir.,Comes i tlm i.iiwnv Ti.,.,n n.,.,c.Mnn. ...i.i .t.vi..i.. u,. LESLIE IlOOEnS. Cashier. sween the floor, nnd during the day Li.. i. i ............. I .. o... ,. . .... .. . I ... ... HVIVI HUSWf"a.iwa)ss wmm - w-.w w -i-- tiat ll;('lll' ""Ml" II would nave to lie uown four or nvo . ., . k.n.i in .,...-. i .i... .. . ' innvvtlivsai ut uat out wa I "mother", rolo that brought fumo to Correct Attest: E. R. Reames, John M. Moore, A. M. Collier. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day f July, 1920. BERT E. W1TIIROW. Notary Public. . My commission expires Dec. 7, 1920. dripped by Hit Import, OIL SHORTAGE TIK8 UP OCKAX times. I tried to walk but found out half a block was all I could stand before I gave out. Nervous spells came on me often. the vessels Anally obtained their "Every medlclno I tried failed to CARRIERS I fuel, when an oil tanker nrriveii reach my case until finally my bus. !from the rauinland. jband urged mo to try Tanlae, and I am Indeed thnnkful that ho did. for Golf enthusiasts throughout a It proved to be Just what I needed. (large section are looklne forward The first two bottles dldn t seem thu sort of nana in perfecting thu code used on sha turns It over lo tho MmilliH and. tho rontrivanco In Chinese script, tho tho band Is rounded up after n Uirl HONOLULU, T. If Mall.) Five large American freigh ters were tied up here together re cently for lack of fuel oil with which ,,. . ,....,., to 'help me. I guess that was bo. the old woman b homo. The thougnt to continue their voyages. After a Wlth ln,erest ,0 the We,,e"1 " A- cause I w , ,o extremely bad cTff but ot art,nK ' uneuU" ,0 t" UMm week's delay which, according to wa- 80-:at'on tournament, which will got on te third bottle I could tell I was,10"' terfront authorities, cost the ship's under way July 12 af-the Memphis Improving and that gavo mo morel At tho doorstep of tho old women's owners many thousands of dollars, Oolf and Country rini, hones thnn over of i?nttini? un ihomo, Anglo falters. Thu Inmutes i ....... , , "My Improvement from then onla" ,,1,y on U' ?upl.' nnd. "!' .tnougii it is against tuu ruics, uumu telautograph or rather, two of ling gun fight In thu smashing clU them, being emp!o)ed In tho luxurl- max. "Tho Lono Wolf's Daughter" ous homo of tho leador of a despor-'wus produced under tho personal u nto band of London Criminals In n pervlslon of J. Tarker Reud, Jr., at Llmchoiiso den wheru the plundorprs tlio Thomas Inso Studios. Miss Dunn In the theatre. In a story of (iiiaintnvss and lifll nlto charm, Angiu und Abo, her liro's partner for fifty years, aro reduced to poverty. Abu In planning to go to 'tho poor furm, while Angle, with tho I fow dolluru they havo saved from thu 2 wreck of their lives, Is headed fori the old woman's homo. The thought YrrrrTT" iyirYyiVijvij,ifijij 'MVVMVMVVWMSiWMM, Western Floral Shop i H ssfe aVft'lf FOR VOUU LOVED OXES living and departed, flowers aro the logical, natural tri bute of esteem and affection. Being Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot show your feelings In a tenderer way . than by means of floral gifts. Choose from our large and beauti ful array, Set pieces made to order. ---" --" inrinnnnn.aiinmiauuumj , was rapid and by. tho time I had tak en five bottle of Tanlnc I was hotter and (stronger thnn I had been In years. I was sleeping soundly at night and had gained twelve pounds In weight. j 'That was several months ago. and from then until now I havo been in as good health as I ever was In my illfe and havo been doing all the housework by myself, "It Is simply remarkable how Tan lac has built me 'up and I have told everyorio of my friends and relatives what a. wonderful medicine It Is." Tanlae Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., in Lorella by tba James Merc. Co., and in Merrill by the Southern Oregon Dins; Co, Adr, Abo as. "old lady 31" ho being tho only malo In tho house. Hut ho Is happy to he near Anglo and every thing goes well until tho thirty spin ators und "wldder women" In the In stitution get their dander up when Abo ii too attentlvo to ono of, thorn. Tho ensuing IncldcntH tiro of tho sort that bring many smiles and an occasional tear. Tho pluy Is In tho very best vein of Rachel Crothcrs, ono of America's leading women playwrights. Henry Harmon, who played Abo on the stage, re-creates that rolo In the screen version. Prominent among the many novel situations and photographic achieve ments tbat stamp J. Parker Read, STARTLING REDUCTIONS Mi:H('ll,lIHi: fJOINfJ AT ItlDICULOUNLV ,OW TRUTH. AXH THU QUALITY IS Al. HKIti: AKU A l-'UW IIAIUIAINS, AND TIIEItr: ARE MANY MORE JUST LIKE THEM IN OUR STORE: DRESS SHIRTS Plenty of large sizes (not all'sizes) from 50c to $1.00 UNDERWEAR ' Two-piece, cotton, one lot 25c rinomer joc fine i STRAW HATS . f 4 ixooDy aeiecuons irom 10c to 50c CLOTH HATS One lot at 25c THIS STOCK WILL GO FAST-COME EARLY R. I. Hammond M Mai. Star Wwiath FalU V 1 MMMtM