THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nun ay, hkpt. z : ... ... .... By Our (Country Editors WORDEN Roy Nclon of the Kono-Worden rosd was a Dorrls visitor Wednca day evening. ' Gey and Btlffler are filling tbe ybpdshed of the TOorden school. fl. Ackley of Ackley Brothers, ftlsnlBth . Falls, was looking after personal Interest! In this city Tues day. .' ', . . . A, W. Shur.who has been helping houso the crops on the Nelson ranch la home for a few days. Mrs. JLyle Gordon la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Spen cer of Aahland. ': . Fred Peterson, clerk of the coun ty school board was here Wednes day looking after welfare of pupils. J R. W. Towerof the ICeno coun- try transacted business In Wordcn irst of the week. t , v 4 " H. T. Chapman who Is with the Standard Lumber company of Mac jloel, Calif., came in for a few days recreation. 14 : D."fI. iJangherty ts erecting a building on the Klamath at Teeters tending with the Intention of put ting In an oil and gas station. I V. Gordon, S. P. pumper at Worden, was called to Lief to repair in engine at the bumping plant of that station -Tuesday.1 " -' Several fine bucks have . been brought In by hunters of this local ity and proved a real treat to those favored with a steak. 3 i . KENO , , .. . -' 1 ' . C. V. Nelson was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. V ' ' ' - Katherlne Pnckett -returned to Klamath Falls Saturday, after aj short islt With relatives at Keno. T. A. Grubb made a trip to Merrill ; on Sunday., Mrs. Rambo accompan-' " ; ' n Special -: Friday & Saturday t STEPHENS SPORTSTER Cord tires, bumpers; car guaranteed to be ; j,;-. , , n A" shape." ' " f v 'Price Right Terms Can Be Arranged. BUICK GARAGE Corner 7th ; 1 ..V:, f im 51 I' AlrJfc ( H . AUTOMOBILES . " : ' .tltfl'CSier - I s S' FRANKLIN-RICKENBACKER a j . U fZ ftX ) H. D. PETERSON, Prop. W ' tSSr ; VrNSh rhone. 008 ; ; 'Wtimk about that ' ' pk&mt : , ; agarette ever made! toWiTlTfs J v'. T?-- t jff " sVsf sW ifi iHslisssf HmfrTTSfi ' fc-ti ? 5 s, til r ' it VwJ h I.- 1 -1 1 ' '.. 'ias U - iti mm, ,i 1, atmit&kZZluL. ,, ' , AAwai. , ted him back In tho capcltr of cook for the Grubb Logging company. Ross Summers transacted business at the county seat Saturday. Ed. Palsama Is rounding . up his range cattle and putting them on fall pasture. Doc Hawkins was a visitor In Kono and vicinity 8unday. Roy Clevenger and Cora Snow goose were absent from school dur ing the week. ' , ' ... .The rain which has been with us for several days has temporartty suspendcd logging, trucking, and harvesting. Meanwhile the men of the neighborhood occupy their leis ure hours hunting, or sitting about the local store. ' B. W. McCormlck was not "stung" In any sense of the word when he cut a supposed bee tree recently. He obtained 140 pounds of honey and was at no time molested by the bees. ,' ' " - ? MtT'Laki and " Fairyiew Hev. David Norcross preached at Mt Lnkl church Sunday, Sept. ?. Thefarmers in this neighborhood are1 very busy putting up their sec ond crops or hay. Mrs. John Koontz called on Mrs. Jim Dixon and Mrs. Warren Patter son Monday. Mrs.' Durkey and Mrs. Webber Eastwood called on. Mrs. Koonts Fri day.. Mr. Basel Hall's mother from Medford Is making a few weeks visit at the Hall home. Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Begleys and little daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. H. D." Morrison, Sunday after noon. " Walter Stewart and Miss Luclle Stewart left Tuesday on the morning- train for Portland. Mrs. W. M. Cheyne! and' -"-'Mrs. and Klamath ' ' 1 Schubert called on Mrs. John Kborita Wednesday attornoon. ; Sirs. Ella Eastwood Is home from Bond whero ahe spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. tnlned Mr. and John Kjoats enter Mrs. Hoy I'd Paine Charter No. 10056 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THIS . FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Merrill, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on September H, im, RESOURCES 1 Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts until with in dorsement of this bank uii loans w ; 2 Overdrafts, -unsecured .....V 4 17. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U, S. . - bonds par value) ..i...,...; ; , :.$ 15,000.00 b All other United Statos Government se curities (Including premiums, If any).'. 1, 20.4 8 Total 6 Other bonds, stocks, securities, 'etoV.;..;..' 6 Banking House, 16,000.00; Furniture and ; fixtures, 13,834.91 8 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 10 Cash In vault and amount .due from na- , llonnl banks .;........:.... ' 11 Amount duo' from state banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United . States 1 (other than included in Items S und 10) Total of items 10 aud 11 ' 36,859.92 14-r a Cheeks and drafts on banks (Including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank-..,,..-....; 8.920.53 b Miscellaneous cash Items ' ' ' 15 Redemption fund with .U.' S. Treasurer and ' ' duo from TJ. S. Treasurer -'. ;....'.... Total . LIABILITIES 17 Capital stock paid In 18 Surplus fund ...J....-:.' 19 Undivided - profits' 34,792.98 h Reserved for . ,.,..:::1 4,792.98 c Less current expenses. Interest,; and taxes paid ;'....'...;. 2,168 20 20 Circulating notes outstanding .,. . 34 Certified checks outstanding 25 Cashless checks outstanding .. Total of Items 24 and 25 '. 7,156.03 Demand deposits (other than hank depose . ha) subjwt to Reserve (deposits payable1 within 30 days):- 1 26 Individual deposits subject to check 27 Certificates of deposit due In less than- 39 ' days (other than for money borrowed) 28 State, county, or other, municipal deposits " secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond - -...i...... Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve,. Items . 27 and 28 J....::.: Ttme deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 80 days, or subject Vo 30 days or , more notice, and postal savings): 32 Certificates of deposit (othar than for ,; money borrowed) A; . ... 34 Other time deposits 44-. .. . Total of time deposits subject to re serve, Items 32 and 34 .IA 33,183.86 ' Total '. . ......'.,............ ' ' . I220.873.U9 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: 1, W. F. Fruits, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to thai best of my knowledge and belief. S, v W. F, .FRUITS, Cashier. . Correct Attest: .' .1., ... .; .. . j , O. W. OFFIELD, r- - , A.' M.' COLLIER, . LESLIE ROGERS, ' directors. Subscribed and sworn to before, me this 24th dav of Scntembnr. 102:1. 0 1 . R. (My commission expires Fob. 1. 1927.) at dinner Sunday, . ,.Mr, Otto Wabbles was out fixing tho taluphone line Saturday. Mrs. S. Dchllngcr was a Klnmnlh Falls visitor Saturday. '' Advertising psv. Try It and see. Reserve District No. IS ,.a,T..l, 971,78 $139,971.75 1,195.1.1 36,360.43 1,730.76 8.824.94 11,860.64 36,606.87 263.05 3,920.53 1.35Q.00 3320,873.99 25.000.00 6,000.00 2.824.78 Z3.897.50 250.00 6.906. 02 90.870.13 4.641.70 29.500.00 125,011.83 11,288.61 21,835.25 H. ANDERSON. Notarv 'Piibno Business Directory Kodak I Leave Your Filrcvs 'More 90'clocK-Yoyr A&i Pictures arer?adY s3..p. II " WHENt New Fall NOW ON FOR YOUR Ui KLAMATH FALLS OREGON idS VI Chas. J, Cizek Merchant Tailor Kodak Finishing Films receired before t A. M. Ready the am dj at S P. M. VaQ orders) fUM prosaftlf ' e: STAR DRUG CO. t. klata Ma. Now On G. M. C. Trucks REX RENNER 234 Main St Phone 397-W ' ' Bonded "'.' PEOPLESWAREHOUSE 8lTth ,A n. It. Spnr Klamath Falls, Ore. Phones Res. 488-W Wbae. "yE8, WB STORE THINGS" Store your grain and potatoes until price suits. We can load your car at short notice.1 Also, WS Bifi still selling baled hay and grain, any quantity, at prices which are fair. Stop guessing at- your load,. our ten ton scales always ready and right. If you art mov ing In, moving out or. house-hunting, let us take ear of your fur niture and houseold goods until you get settled. METROPOLITAN GARAGE OPE5 DAT AJTD NIGHT 1st Class Workmanship Guaranteed ' NOTiCB to Huiiscni linns 4 Your Herald should bo del- Iverod each evening by 6 o'clock, unless somo unusual delay occurs, If you have not received It by that tlmo, call up the Herald office, 88, not Uter tnaa 0:30 anl "BT wl" ba sent you, . ' r YVbfW PA1-TICULAK PCOPUC ' Woolens DISPLAY INSPECTION fU, OS. DUplay CONCRETE Psrmsnsnt at the Pyramids Concrete Pipe . Sewar Plpa WsUr Plpa " Culvert Pipe -Irrigation Pip Concrete Brick , Faca Brlek . Common Brick Floor TMa Mantel Brick Concrete Blocks Chimney Blooks Building Blooks I Foundation Blocks Concrete Contracting " "Bldswalka and Curbs . Foundations Floors ; Concrete Materials Cement Screened Band Oraval CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phone 228-J Sth and Market Sta, BEND STAGE Lv. Klamath Falls 8 a. m. Ar. Bend .............. 6 p. m. Lv. Bend 8 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls 6 p. m. , . Offices At - REED AUTO -SUPPLY COMPANY . " " and CITY TRANSFER CO. Kurtak flulslilng at Btlrioq'; "3lf V 1 NEW CITY LAUNDRY! I finished Work flat Work llonf k Vtj "Pat Jw Pad la P 9 PnON 104 Corr Umtm WU OaafS GOHIKIX AUTO HERVICH Koruiorljr With Co Phono 600 Oat Main BU Klamath falls, Oragoa ' PR. H."J. WINTERS Qraduaia and Htato IteglsMrisl OPTICIAN HtaMeea yean ba la aastaasa Prompt ervlos) " 714 Main Stteet Coo'i Auto Serrlca Phone 168 Stnml nt THo Hnioke Nest Door To Owl Cnfe.' DR. J. G. GOBLE optomstiubt ornotAi TM Mala B. Paoaa IBsVV W. fit an grind UaM. DoB cat krjksa lantaa, rsrtlr frafua. NU BONE CpRSETS MtuSti to Tour tfoaaara '"' ' Onanutoed ! Mrs. Rose Randall S91 Jnffmson Bt, Pboaa ?TW PR. F. R.CODDARD 06TKPOATH10 PBTnCbMI ' " AND B0BOBWN '' Offlea aad aalginoo nkeslatj B4U L a O, W, THMTLBl S. CROUCH, 11XVM. VqCvHbsWT Vuiatvos' Deputy nut VetertMrtaa so N. eta Ba. PiMM MM Boston Beauty Shop 710 Main Phone SI t-W Expert marcelling and hair bobbing. Next door to Pino Tree Theater " 10. of.: Prosperity Rehekah, 104 Baa tint and Third TbnraiajS Ewatma SacampmcsU M, each Taeaaay Klamath Lodg 1ST I :' Friday J. C dLEGHOM nVTL BUIUIilWOI AND BDBVHTOa Pboaa ISM IBB B, CHIROPRACTORS D1W. MAIJJOT HALLKIX Office over Vndenroots 7th Main Phona aM Residence) Pltoaa OVt " DR. C A. RAMBQ Dentist L O, O. V. BttOdlal ' ' ' PHOff Bl ' W. E. & J. L PAnERSON Contracting Painters 630 S. 6th Phono 5S2-J - Dr. E. Dietsche ' Physician and ' Sargeoa Office: Room 8 and 7 Bngarman Bldg. " Offlco Honrai 11-1 a, g-fj fk 1 Hnndayi 0-1 S Phonos I Office 888, Ilea. ABO-W American Legion KLAMATH POST HO. B .' Heelings 1st and ftrd TuMilarS (kjiirt llonse Basemmi H. a, OICTZ, Oommande Phona 8S8-M Monclair Beauty Shope 421) Main Ht. Phono njJ All Lines of Ilonnty Cuttura , ' Open ttrontnm ' '' Near Corn or of 4th RtrMt j