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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1920)
lvtan rkvkn TrlE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, DFXJtJWIIfni 27, 1020. .A - J . i All to Get Rid of a Wrinkle! ML BUILDING j CALIFORNIA NEWS I NKW YOHIC, Dor, 23 Hero you sco what a woman wilt go through to tin beautiful. Dr. Jullnn Ilourgot, eminent Krcncli surgeon and facial specialist, Is uliuwii looking on whllo Dr. Loroy It. Btoddard, Amarlca'A facial surgeon, In operating on a Now York womnn to romoro a wrlnklo from under her uyu. Dr. Ilourgot, who has rebuilt tho faces of matiy Maimed Krcoch soldiers, li In America to perform similar operation. JruUrLrirwVViVyl amm m mmmmmmmmm s 10 s Will Move State Offices at ..' A. IX)H ANOKI.KH, Dee 27 Hann nro being completed by ilnln of fl claU (o move offices of itnto dojiart Jiientn from their prinnt locntlon at Second and 1 1 til strcvln to a building almost completed nt Sixth and Ollvo streets. Thn now liulldliiK. whllo not owned by tho state, will bo called thn slntn blllldltiK Arthur linker, deputy tnto pur chasing agonl, Inn arrived hero to hnndln details of tho change of lo cution, tin announced it branch of thn itnto purchaaliiR department Mould ho opened hero In rebrunry Kuuvosky fvnrj: nv KAN rilANCISCO Jl'llV BAN FHANCIOO. I life 27 Kd ward Kruvosk-y, tho iMcond of tho Howard street gang to bo tried for alleged nttneks on girls, wn convict ed by a Jury hiro Inst night lMutond (Hpud) Murphy wnii tlio first gangs tor convicted Thompson Tells 'Em All About Klamath Calves Triumph Tho Volt, or tho Jolt, a It U somo tlmeii called, thn lit t lo periodical Issued monthly by tho California' Oregon Power company, linn in ado Ita appearance again. In till Issuo tho wlnnlnn of prison by Klamnth coun ty calves U mentioned, tho name of tho prlto-wlnnlng animals and their ownori boltiR Rlvon KrlJonlly Dl- vlilon Manager J, C Thompson must linvo "smeared I ton" with enthusl aim when ho icnt tho Reed nuws to thn Volt, for thn letter. In tnlllne thn lory, ime thin nxprosilvo paragraph: Nino bend of Klamath County calr en nxhlhltod In tho boys and girls calf , club con tout, a fonturo of tho recent International livestock show at Port land, Oro., won prizes, according to Division MnnnRer J C Thompson, I who leomB ni proud of It as If tboy wore li la calvei llu sugRosts thnt'thu fact bo told tho world throuRh Tho Volt ASSOC AT DNS Hi GOOD m HAN FHANCIBCO, Doc. 27. Ilulld- Ing mid loan associations In Cali fornia at tho closo of tho last fiscal ynar had groan assets aggregating $47,8G1,2H, on Increase of, 0,t70, 002 In 12 mpnths tlmo, according to tho annual report of (Icorgo B. Walk or, atnto building and loan commis sioner. During tho year tho number of nc tlvo associations wan Increased from 80 to 00, but an tho flrnt annual ro portn of several had not been mndo on Juno 30 tho flgurrn from only 87 woro Included In tho report. Theso nhowod a 2778 Increase In tho num ber of borrow em, bringing tho total up to 23,724. The Tolumo of out standing lonns wan Incrcancd $0, 312,170. "A predicted In tho report of last year tho now loans for building pur poses," mild tho commissioner' re port, "show a material Incruaso In number and prrcntago. At that tlmo tho reported now loann building purposen wcro only 22.C0 per cont of tlio loann rondo upon real ostnto security, whllo tho 2D01 re ported nn inttilo during tho Inst year represent 32 C'J per cent of all real estatu lonnn mndo. I "Tho 87 nssoclntloun mndo loann (at varying ruten from nn low an nix to an high an 12 per cent, depending upon locality, security and local con- u,i,u,.n. .iiu uii.n uTcraKO ui nil COMJSA. Den. 27 Knrnmmrn.lm. theso rates wan VMS per cent, a do-!tlon mt tho Coluga county ,)(mrd of HUD I1I.UFK, Doc. 27 With tho $30,000 asked of locnl citizens, prac tically all subsrrlbod, tho erection of a plant for tho Ilnughty & Bon Tool company of Ban Francisco Is belloved to bo assured. crnnso of .037 por cent from tho aver age of tho year boforo. "Tho ln(jomo from Interest collec tion, based on tho average loons In force, wan 8.009 per cent an against 8 340 ona year ago, a decrcaso of 0.340 por cent. "Tho apparent groin Income from nil sources Indicates a decrease of 0.355 per cent.' "Tho reported eipenso of operat ing, excluding taxes, nmount to 1.242 per cent of tho avcrago loans In forco, or an Increase of 0.031 per cent." It has been discovered that It Is possible to transplant tries without Injuring them If tho operation Is per formed whllo thoy are subject to the affects of an anaesthetic. A tree so treated sheds Itn leaves after trans planting In tho summer Instead of In tho autumn, but It very soon recovers for I Itself and becomes normal. Btiporvlsom and tho local town trus tees pass ordinances providing for tho enforcement of tho Volstead act by local and county officers is con tained In tho report of tho county grand Jury Just filed with the supervisors. BAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 27. Whisky and other liquor valued at $10,000, which had been seized In raids by prohibition enforcement of ficers, wan poured Into a sower out sldo tho custom houso. ncsn. Tho bank fallod to open Sat urday morning. HANTA H03A, Doc. 27. Lorlng Honey, 3 years old, Is dead, and big sister, Klexlno, 22 months, Is dying, whllo tho mother, r.Mn. A. Honey, was painfully burned nn tho result of a flro which destroyed their homo at Tnmalo Saturday ovonlng. SUBANVlf.MJ, Dec. 27. Itoy D. Mayes, President of tho I.nsson In dustrial bank, has decided to Install a wireless station In Susanvlllo, which will have a transmission rad ius of 2500 miles and a receiving radlun of 0000 miles. OniDLBY, Dec. 27. "Tbo Flrs National bank of Orldley has reasons to expect that It will bo oblo to pay off Its depositors dollar for dollar and havo an excesi left over.' This an nouncement wan mado hero by Pres ident J. A. Schafcr of tho bank, who has returned hero following a trip In an effort to obtain tho funds needed BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. All San Francisco danco halls In which women Instructors only aro permit ted to danco with men patrons will be closed December 30. Thts was announced Saturday by police offi cials. Tho status of other public danco halls In to bo considered at various meetings and hearings this week. 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