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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
' -f?ri i MMilWlBmMMWllrW nuoAV, twr at, im THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOB TWO MMMWWMMMAMWMWMMMMM MWWMMWWMWMMMMMMWrfWMWMMMW ira OF i to ll , n If Is) 1 I as 8 J! 1 p'-f CROSSETT SHOES The Quality Shoe for Men trsaaisfeaw " mJilii('!l w You can't buy bet ter shoes anywhere than the Crossett Shoes for young men. They have the snap, style and wearing qualities which every man desires. In these days you want to be sure of what you are getting, and when you buy Crossett Shoes you can rest assured that you are buying right. THE NEW FALL STYLES ARE HERE CURRENCY SflrS N PROSPER Crossett Custom Grade Plus ar Tax Agustan Grade $13-60 Tas $15-85 p While we are not making any special sale prices, we are giving our customers a ten per cent discount on all shoes until August 1, 1920. Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. 727 MAIN ST. BIG JAZZ DANCE -AT- OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between .Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! We have a food tine of jcd cart. Baby carriages are now propelled uti as mow mem to you. nowie - Dr electricity. ? MIU WVCh. A I'M A Classified Ad win toll It. WASHINGTON. July 22. Reports ! Just compiled by tho comptroller of currency bureau show a constantly widening diffusion of wraith In this country. On May 4, 1920, the num , ber of deposit accounts In our na tional banks renched the unprece dented total of 20,380,360, an aver one of one' deposit account for every five and ono-half of our population. This Is an Increase ot 12.S89.88J or 165rV In 10 years, i Pennsylvania led all the states with j 2.689,697 deposit accounts In her na tional banks. Now York state next with 1.681.581 deposit accounts, j Illinois, 1.197.040; Ohio, 1.124,482;' Texas, 1,109,972. The other states' t whose national banks reported 500,- .000 or more deposit accounts were: j California, 798,697; New Jersey, 710.703; Minnesota, 646,320; In diana, 606,319; Vlrglnlu, 586,259: Iowa. 5S3.07S; Massachusetts, 579,-' 975; Wisconsin, 66S.043; Oklahoma, ! 525.940. 1 I liesaurre The resourevs of the ' national bunks of the country at the 1 time of the May 4. 1920. call, as Just I compiled, aggregate $22,038,714,000, 1 being the higher point ever reached with the single exception ot Dec. 31, 1919. The Increnro In resources 1 since February 2S, 1920, wns $176. 1174,000, and the Increase since May j 12. 1919. was $1,213,723,000. I Deposits Individual demand and I time deposits on May 4, 1920, stood ,at 113. 533, SOS. 000. being an Increase lover February 28. 1920, of $M0. j 541,000 and an Increaso as compared With May 12. 1919, of $1,701,129,000. United States deposits on May 4, I 1920, were $115,200,000, an Increuse over February 2S. 1920, of $47, 1286,000. i Theamount Iue--to-other- banks- land bankers on May 4, 1920. was '$3,275,435,000, which represented aj retiucucn 01 isiimus.oou as com pared with February 28. 1920, and a reduction as compared with May 12, 1919, of $265,031,000. The net reduction thercforo In In dividual, bank and United States de posits, on May 4, 1920, as compared with February 28, 1920, was $40. 579,000. Total deposits on May 4, 1920, In cluding Individual, bank and United n Janan the weddlnr feast ii.u.l.,8u,- Wer .924,643.000 iv i. 1. oi.kt .i.v. I The ratio ot loans and discounts to ' I deposits May 4, 1920, was 72.61 per Get Goodyear Value in Tires for Small Cars Don'tbe misled by very cheaply priced tires, for tire economy is not a matter of what tires cost originally but of what tire service costs In the end. True Goodyear mileage and economy arc built into Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3, 30V&X 3- and 31 x 4-inch sizes, in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking one of these sizes, you can equip it with Goodyear Tires at your nearest Serv ice Station. Go there for the exceptional value in these tires made possible by Good year's resource8,0expericncc and demonstrated expertness in tire manufacture. rY 30 K 3Mr CocHlvesr Double-Cure Fabric. All -Weather Tread 30 x 3 'A Guodyrar Single .Cute Fabric, Ami-Skid Tread . $2350 $2152 Goodyear tUavy Tourist Tubes text no mora than the price you are atkrd to pay for tube of leas merit why rltk cotily ruing, when such sure protec ' lion U available T 30k3.U. A50 in wmttrprvf bag ., , I GOOD, PYEAR IMPERIAL GARAGE n! anil Main GOODY KA It Tlrr, Tube, Atrro.orlr t444t0Hcent' wnlch compares with 62.28 per cent May 12. 1919. Loans and discounts With a net reduction In deposits of $40,579,000, we find that louns and discounts on May 4, 1920, amounted to $12,288,- 4, 1 52,000. an Increaso since February J 2S, 1920, of $294,059,000. The In- , crease In loans and discounts wus Z 1 provided for principally by drawing J down the balance due from other J banks and bankers which, on May 4, FARMERS Until Saturday Night, July 24, You' Can Buy The Tried and True JOHNSON MOWERS FOR ONLY 11920, amounted to $3,169,232,000, a 4r J $95 m )V This is a combination of mechanical excellence and price that cannot, be duplicated. Now is the time to buy. Howie Garage reduction as compared with February 28, 1920, of $207307,000. Iletween Ferbuary 28, 1920, and May 4, 1920, the reserve and central Xreservo cities of tho country, outside J of New York city, showed a net ru 'ductlon in loans and discounts of 4 something less than $2,000,000; 33 icreiiu uiiij i.'iurui reserve cities, outside cf New York city, showing reduction In louns and discounts nnd 32 such cities a slight Increaso. Tho principal Increuse In louns and dis counts from February 28, 1920, to May 4, 1920, took place In tho coun try banks, and amounted In these banks to $177,496,000, the country banks In 43 states showing an In crease, while In the state of North Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ne braska and Idaho small reductions were reported. United Stutos government securl DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. Font GarnKi I'M 80. flth HI. Our ;oOIVK.lt Stork ComprlM- only ilO;.:iOx:i!a Tlrr, Tub, Anvouirli- WHITE. PELICAN GARAGE I2IM Main HI. GOOIIYKAIt Tlrr, Till, Acrcrlr ACME MOTOR CO. 41 Main Hi. ;ooivi:.n Solid iirxl I'nrumMlr Tiurk Tire and .rrMrlr tf0 Ton lie Nor Ice The totul cash on hand and due ABORIGINAL L'ADIES ' ' from federal reserve banks (includ- Aicr ncrnn t t Ing Items with federal reserve bunks ALbO DECORATORS In process of collection) amounted . , . "" May, 4. 1920, to $2,177,218,000. un f '''S ANOKLKS. Cnl , July 23. Increaso over February 28, 1920, of l'rt',;nt 'I'1 K'"1m. with their cosine. $76,317,000. uud un Increuse as com- ,CM' orttnKO ',,lck,, '""' ""' Powders, pared with May 12, 1919, of $251,- ""' ho "Krlned to lenrn their ab- a72 00q original siHters, who disported them- Tho total bills navuhle ami redls- "clvc ,e,,,,,u "'" Vur Kimerntlons counts for all national banks May 4. "" knuw "illi!nis about personal . 1920. wus $2,266,000,000, being un """ """ . Increuse over February 28, 1920, of Q A M"" ' I'Owdcr puff" found on; 200 million dollars, und un Increase Snta Calallna laliml, together with j as comoured with Muv 1- 1919 of " I'r'-hlHlorlc toothbrush, Is evidence .". vnt ,0 ',ujr ""rvleeablo as conipureu witn .iuy 1., uu, 01 used enr wo can sell you lurt tho car u, u.e euny oay ncnvity ot tne wo- ,ou ne(li nai0nnlile prices, tho men, according to Kulph lUldden, oughly overhauled, several kinds, who made the discoveries whllo owlo (larage, Main street, 17 tf searching Indian graves on tho Is land for the I Inyo Foundation. The toothbru.li n-aeiiibled tho modern In site, shnpo and color, T!o "purf" probably would seem heavy todny, for although It looks llk the modern bit of down, It feels like a lump of l"inl. It wus used, It Is mild, to crush the nchro with which the Indlnns beuutlllod them- 717 million dollars; Tho bills payable of ull national banks on May 4, 1920, amounted to $1,061,000,000, of which 962 million dollars wore with the federal reserve banks. The total rediscount of all national banks May 4, 1920, was $1, 214,000,000, or which 993 minion dollars wero.wlth the federal reserve banks. As the total of bills payable and rediscounts, $2,265,000,000, In cluded bills payable and rediscounts made by tho Hinallor bunks with the larger bunks, anil HUbneouently re Esplanade and Pine Klamath Falls, Oregon 444r'94j '''- -- i-,-.-,-,--ii-ii-ini-ir 1 iil.uuu.il.. United States government securities held May 4, 1920, 704 million were 'old bonds held to securo circulation, ,779 million were United Stutcs Lib erty Uends, 258 million wero Victory ties held on May 4, 1920, footed up 'discounted by tho larger banks with to $2,375,801,000, being u reduction 'the federal reservo bunks, It should us compared with February 28, 1920, ho noted that thu uctuul amount of of $83,623,000, uud a reduction uh'IHIIh puyuble und rediscounts out compared with Muy 12, 1919, of $l,-Htundlng Is, on account of some being 656,952.000. Of tho $2,375,801,000 I reported twice, conslderubly less thun tho uggreguto of tho figures given Western Floral Shop J" .Ms I , H2 MiU I'Olt YOUll l-OVKI) ONK8 living and doparted, flowers aro the logical, natural tri bute of esteem and affection, Ilelng Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot how your feelings In a tenderer way than by means of floral gifts. Choose from our Urge and beautl- ( ful array. Set plecea made to order. H f jfl S1 -ari7s:; tmtiirvJll1A'n'i'itivvvvJi notes, pructlcully all tho remainder wero U. 8. certificates of Indebted ness. Liberty HondB The total amount of Liberty Ilonds held as collateral by all national banks on May 4, 1920, has boen reduced to $677,000,000, and the total umount of Victory notes ao held to $288,000,000, The total amount of the United States, certifi cates of Indebtedness held aa collat eral by, all the national banks of tne puatryrWMay J,; 1IL20,.m reported at something leu tban $28,000,900. hero. Ilpnds and securities, other tbun United Slates securities, held Muy 4, 1020, amounted to $1,836,000,000, a reduction slnco February 28, 1920, of 24 million dollurs, but an Increase since May 12, 1919, of 92 million dollars. Capital, surplus and undivided profits May 4, 1920, amounted to $2,613,0(8,000, an Increase over February, 28, 1920, of $82,417,000 and an Increase since May 12, 1819, of 1264,008,000, We bare-a well-selected, line .of Med carajor salt at reasonable prices. Howl Oarage, Mala street. YOU'LL HAVE TO MOVE FAST If you wnnt to "gU In" on some of the bargain offered in my sweep ing disposal sale. Thu lust of my high grade merchandise stock is almost gone ! The prices 1 nm quoting should move any stock, and the end of mlua Is In sight. Tho prices minted below are lllustrutlvu of I lie umatlng reductions I huvn inndu In my entire sterk: UNDERWEAR, TWO-PIECE, SUMMER Ono lot at S.V per gsniieiit "0 '"' "1 JHle ht Kiirinent Ono lot lit.... 7c H.P rment Dross Shirts, and they aro real shirts, too, only $1,00 Felt Hata from a.Ml to 111.00 Straw Hots............ From lOo to BOc Leather Hat Ilonds a.V each Linen Collars, ono lot at , nc rmcU Linen Collars, another lot two for StOo Itubbor Collars f aftc tah x A LOT OF 8UMMBU VESTS ; 78c each R. I. Hammond 4 , A i i& 17-t