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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1921)
SJWBffitBJMSJBttifefOatoiM -V iMtnw ffrt?VJ.n T ci-Wf. 1 M ATUKDAT, MfTMMMW 1, ll 5S THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fam wt ', a, f' Mm if ggic-' i , ful 1 Galvins Musical Comedy Co. Opens Tuesday at ine otraM Bell Boy" TUESDAY SEPT. 13 7:009:30 P. M. J WPWW TWO ! TWO ACTS TWO HOURS TUESDAY SEPT. 13 7:009:30 P. M. njnvxnjxrLnj-u-LrLTunnjq wwwwfwiwwwwwwwwwpw WMMMMMM GALVIN'S ROAD SHOW "The World of Follies'9 DIRECT FROM NEW YORK ZvivfmrmmAim wwww 91 0.000 VWrdmli J 22 PEOPLE 22 M tP Featuring THE GALVINS Johnnie and Irene in "Dainty Tootsie" TUESDAY SEPT 13 7:00 9:30 P. M ySWMwwMwMwwwrww "THK lilTTUB HOUBK WITH TMM WO MMOW" NEW SHOWS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 A REAL ROAD SHOW pptrrcs Adult. ...5! - f 'hilriln mJ Tit Tim Hid MIIOWM'" 'T1IK LITTIJi 1IOIMK WITH T11H 111(1 rUIOWr bvixinjir.tnrrriirrr -, ------- - ---- -..- '" tfvyxwAWMW T Personal Mention -s MU Engl Landoroamp, who ha bten bor for th pnst two weeks m the house gueat of MIti Betty Qnddot at Engle Itldge TATarn, will lenvo in.tho morning on her return trip to nn Francisco. John Schmor wn transacting busi ness In town thU morning from his ranch at Dairy. Mis Rose Kubor of Crescent City nrrlved last Sunday for a visit lth ho'r clstcr, Mrs. J. C. Itlttor at her homo at S32 South Sixth atroet. Misses Lucllla and Mary 0'D.owd accompanied by their mother Mr. V. p, O'Dowd of San, Francisco aro hero for a few days on their way to Crater lake and Medford. Thoy will visit with their brother and son, Paul T. O'Dowd, during their stay In Oregon. Miss Dotty Oaddcs Is visiting hero over Iho week-end from her homo at Eaglo Rldeo. C. C. Low has received word from his daughter. Mrs. Rex AV. McMillan of Weed, telling of tho serious Illness of Mr. McMillan's fathor nt Santa Ana, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Millan haro started for tho south In order to bo at her father's bed sldo. J. R. Long has returned from an extended slay In tho country north of Klamath. Mrs. Martha Hawkins and Miss Mollo Donalson left this morning In Miss Donaldson's car for Freden borry Springs to spend a week's va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hum and daugh ter, Orctchcn left this morning for their homo in Portland aftor a pleas ant visit hero with Mr. Hum's mot her, Mrs. Jennlt Hum, and other friends. ,Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mndylnskl of Medford . passed through hero this morning on their way to Rocky Point whero they will be at their summer homo on Recreation creek for the next fow days. Mrs. V. O. Smith and daughter, Margaret Hargus, arrived home last night from San Francisco, where they have been for the past two weeks. Mrs. E. C. Dlmmits and daughters, weroln tho county seat this morning from thojr ranch, homo on tho Mer rill road aftor supplies. Mrs. Claude Daggett returned last night from Sacramento where she has been for the post several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray nnd family drovo In from Pine Grove this morning after supplies. William Mcssner, who has been connected with the Algoma Lumbor company for tho paBt two or thrco years, has purchased a farm between Ashland and Medford and Will movo there within tho next' few days. Mrs. James Dlalr will lcavo in the morning on a two week's vaca tion. Mrs. Dlalr expects to spend It in San Francisco and Oakland, Cali fornia, visiting her parents and other friends. Lyle Walthors, Jack Chartors and J. F. Johnson, of tho California-Oregon engineering forco will leave this evening for tho foot of Mt. Pitt and tomorrow they expect to ecalo tbo mountain. They will bo accompanied by J. H. .McBrldo and Jeff Jeffries, who will hunt while tho others climb. Horraan ("HI") Woods, Is In town for two or tbreo days from the tim ber, whero ho has been acting as a cruiser. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Doguo and daughter, Ellen, were in town yes terday from their ranch below Mor Irll. Joe Wright, a Miller Hill rancher, was in town yesterday afternoon to purcbaso supplies. Mrs. Grace Dowor, who has been bore on an oxtended visit with her daughters, Miss Agnes Drlscoll and Mrs. Em Glvan at Bly, will return .to her home in Salem tomorrow morning Little Miss Pearl Jean Wilson, was iho youngest and at the same time most self-possessed passenger on tbls morning's out-bound train. Her big gest fear was that the train might go r without her and thus deprive her of "a vlB(t to her mother, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, who t In Portland for her health. - A. D, rtfojd, a friend of 40 yean standing of D. D. Campbell, left this mornlnjr for Florida nnd other points In the south end east after a two weoks visit hore with "D. B." Earl Shrader,j who has been here for eavernl day from Portland, left "this morning on hlg return Journey. Mrs. R. C. Dartow, manager of tho Pasadona Tournamont of Roses, was a distinguished and brilliant visitor Falls. Mrs. Bartow Is on a tour of Canada and the Pacltfo states nnd s'ho said that even In Canada where the scenery is undoscrlbablo she saw nothing so beautiful as Crater lake. 0. L. Hallwcll returned today from a two weeks vacation spent touring California In his car. Ho was accom panied on his return by his brother, Frank,- who will visit in Klamath Falla. Mr. and Mrs. King Price returned homo last night from a two weeks vacation trip, which Included tho Roguo River nnd Willamette valleys nnd Portlnnd, returning by way of tho Columbia highway and Dcnd. Mrs. H. W. Bell returned last night from Lnkovlew where she v listed re lative and nttonded the round-up. Professor nnd Mrs. Fred Peterson and ohildren of Merrill are In the city today on business and ploasure. Ed Weeton left yesterday morn ing for DeeMolnos, Iowa, to be gone about a month. Mrs. Weston left thlt morning for a visit with frlonds and relatives In Salem nnd Portland. Mr. Weston will meet her In Portland uron his return rrom Dee Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Underwood took n party of school teachers to Crator lako this morning for on out ing. Besides the school teachors was Miss Margaret Callahan. Wlltam Marx will leave In tho morning for Redding, California, on a business trip. . Mrs. Clara Cornish left this morn ing on tho stago for Ashland and Medford whero she will visit with friends and relatives tor a week. m BONANZA XKWft. Mrs. P. . Grlsot, has returned to her home here nftar an onjoyablo visit with frlonds In Ashland. Winner fto. 11.M01 " "" . mm . REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH FALLA At Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of bulla on September 6, 1921 RESOURCES ' 1 a Loans and discounts Including redls- ' counts '....-.. ...-.............-.....f 7,ss.i' Total loans sJ7,SJ.iy. 2 nvnrrirnfta. nnftnenrfttl ............... Sv 4 rj. 8. Government eecoritlee owaedt a Deposited to securo circulation (u. B. bonds par value) 1100,000.00 b All other United State Government Securities 3.879.70 Total S OthV bonds, .stocks, ecuriUee. etc ............ Banking House, $25,000.00; furnltnre and fixtures, 16.829.77 . 8 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 9 Items with Federal Roserve Bank In process or collection (not available ns reserve) ................ .. 10 Cash In vault and amount dne from nation- ' al banks .............................. 11 Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States (othor than included In Item ' 8, 9 or 10) U Exchangee for' clearing house ' Total of Items 9, 10, 11. and 12 14.181.77 14 Cheeks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cosh Items ... 15 Redemption fund vrlth U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer ....-..... 18 Other assets, If any ..........-.......-........ 19 101.178.70 8,670.28 11,929.77 29,481.71 628.94 77,875.11 441.18 6,438.48 311.18 i 8.000.00 6,196.16 Mr. X. Jam, who with her hus band, has been spending a fow woeka with frlonds 'and relative nt Silver lake, 1 very 111 there, according to a )ttr received by her daughter, Mr. Chase. Mr. Jams 1 to b brought hr a soon a sh I abl to travel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Chyn and children nr In the' city today on business. Mr. and Mr. John Haglstln nr In from tholr ranch at Algoma. DON'T MIB8 Galvln'a Musical Com edy at Strand Theatre beginning Tuesday night. 9-11 Scientist state that a flowering plant abstracts from the soil two hundred times It own weight In water during It llfo. Cats, unlike politicians, glvo tolco to thOjtnost decided uttornnccs whllo on tbo fence. The Strand THEATRE - SUNDAY The season's most unusual screen offering. Maurice Tournrur Masterpiece "WOMAN" 1 This pleture should bo seen by every man, woman and child. The greatest moral lesson to this picture ever seen In the history of picture ALSO FORD WEEKLY AND COMEDY CONTINUOUS SHOW START SUNDAY AT 1 P. K- Mar ha a day forty-one minute longer than our own, tuh irrnAND. Th Strand thatr tomorrow of fer for It patron' approval an un unaual cron picture oalUd "Wo man" whtch carries with It a far totchrd yet actual moral leon, not only for tho oldnrly cias but for th ylunger gonorntlon. Tho production Is by Mnurlce Tournler nndis-pro nounced by many'crltlcs to bo on of the contury's greatest masterpieces. iBSs9Esseasesxs9tsn Special music has been rroaf4 tor this showing. An added attract! I prtxmrted aUo In the "Ford W ly" nnd comedy which will Art? th blue from Old Man OJoob'Wbv self, Th theatre Tuesday will b prepared for thn ocknlng of th Oat vlu World of Ft)ll. mMMl or ganisation consisting of 91 yol and the' opening bill, "Th Dl Boy" will bo een firm at 7 o'clock. &4 tho second chow at 9:30 o'clock T day night. Wednesday tight a saw comedy will be irssitol. ,iBHBlM,l GRAND OPENING DANCE! SCANDINAVIAN HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th Excellent Mutic Robertson' $ Orcheitra Admission per couple 85c indudfc:,: war tax Extra ladies, 8c 4 ir. ui9hjjila 0WWWW i. n - ' ' "" " 00l01f0L0m000A06 Total 1641,392.91 LIABILITIES 17 Capital stock paid In 1?2,S2S,SS 18 Surplus fund lv? 20 Circulating notes outstanding ... 98,400.00 24 Certified checks outstanding . i 15922 25 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 1,364.80 Tctal of Items 24 and 25 .... - 1.814.80 Demand deoosIU (other than eank de posits) subject to Reservo (deposits ' payable within 30 days:) 26 Individual deposits subject to check .. 267,878.31 27 Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) ' 2,630.00 Total of demand deposits (othor than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Itoms 26, 27 - 270,608.31 Time deposits subject to Reserve (pay- able after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal sav- ' lugs:) ' 32 Certificates of deposit (other than for ; , money borrowed) .,. .......... ' U'lloS. 34 Other time deposit . .......... .............. 47,849.96 Total of time deposits subject to Re- ' servo, Items 32 and 34 60,669.80 Total . 8641,392.91 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, . '......' I, G. V. Wlmberlr, cashier of the above named bank, .do soUmnly swear that the abovo statement Is true to' the best of my knowledge and belief. ' O. V. WIMDERLY, Cashier CORRECT Attest: ' E. M. BUBB. M. S. WEST, . BERT E. WITHROW, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September, 1931, ARTHUR R. WILSON, Notary Public. (My Commission 'Expires June 30, 1923.) -' . immm MV " Eft sVSm agmmmammmwmmi University r of Oregon CONTAINS: The College of Literature. Science end the Arts. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts. The School of Business Administration. The School of Education. The Extension Division. The Graduate School. The School of Journalism 'The School of Law -The School of Medicine. "The School of Music. The School of Physical . Education. ' The School of Sociology Fall Term Opens September 26 A hlK lUndtrd of cullurtl ndprofMiont clolrM( h tcom onr ol iK oiiUUndinl mork of Ihr S(tl Unlvf rilty For UiOu (olJronth v(lou tchoolt.or (or ny Infornwlion. writ , THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY Of ORECOJJ. Eun Ore VJ DANCE at MALIN TONIGHT Proceeds to be used for Malin Union High School. Music by Jazz band. LAST CALL FOR- 1 Block W. PrlCM on blockwood are low at present bt will o wtbr cem: Our stock of bloAwood U not Urf fcmt filling ordr promptly with BIG BLOCKS Buy nowl for fall weather mean hlghr price. GREEN SLAB-WOOD Phon in jour order for ten cords of gTfon lab m. 118.00 far yr' uppij of wood the chpot wood available. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" I PkOM llV 419 Main St. ' ' I t. U . .1 ---.' " '' ' ' " '-""-'' "" """' " ' " "'" ""d .mmtmS ftjMWkv JS MmWWWWW Ml AmWmWGm' '"TW1 "It's No Bull when we say we are giving more value for your money in shoes than any .store in Klamath Falls. 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