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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
VOUR CHILDREN'S TEETH In Niiiiiiimr, kIicii (IlKiniHn diiiiKois urn must prevalent, your chlldren'it t.i.H.'i Hli'iiilil Iiii In sowl condition, Don't rink Iholr limilUi hy lolling llii'iu Kit through t)l I m nil minor Willi linylhlng lull pin red. loeth. They heed our services lo Iiii ulilii In enjoy kiiiiiI hoiillli Ihln summer, All ox it lit I it u (loll Is fron, R. D. COE, DENTISTS (t'uliilimn fc r cour.no) 202-204 llupka HIiIk. Btli und Main ; phone 830 Ul I All Flavors 3 F OR the hot-wcathcr luncheon or dinner, no dessert is quite so wel come at a tempting dish of chilled cream, daintily served Ice cream that i a tasty confcclion, richly tmoolh und generously flavored with fresh fruits I Order by the bulk or brick. Wit deliver l rl:me-ln purls of the city KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY 1248 Main Phone 74 3c; 1UL nr. Charter No. 71117 Hehcrtro District No. 13 y ItKPOIlT OK CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , AT KLAMATH KAI.IJ4. IN TIIK MTATK OK OltK.OON. AT THK I'UtHK Oil lit HIM HH (IN .11X10 IIII, IU! HKHoriU'KS . 1. ft l.nnim ' mill disjoins. Including redis count.. iico'imniccH of other banks nml foreign bills of oxihiingn or ilruflK, fold with Indorsement of this bunk (except tlinmi shown In It nml r) 11.52(1.1)29.10 Tall lnuiti $1,520,829.49 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 11621.02 1,521.02 It Liability of foro Ik n hunk unci bunk er for draft and bllln accepted by hit! bunk to crcoto dollar exchange, , and nw outttitndliig None 4. l H. (tovcrttnicitt nih-iiHiIih owned: a Deposited to sccuro circuluUon (U. 8. bond pr valun) 100,000.00 li All other UulUut tilulos Government securities (Including premiums, If any) 418,500.00 Total r 5. Otht'r liotulH, stocks, securities, etc. C. Hanking Mount), Furniture anil fixture 42,4.14.42 7. Real entitle owned other thnn hanking tlOUHO 8. I.nwful rcservo with Federal Reserve bank - 0. Items -with Federal Itcserva llnnk In process of oillectloti 10, Cash In vault and amount duo from national bank 11. Amount duo from Htnto banks, bankers, tniKt rompnnlot In III it United Slates (otlmr Inclu It'll In Items 8, H, and HI I 13. Chocks on otht-r hank In llin nama t'lty or town an reporting liunk (othor tha.it Itom 12) ToH.il of Itomit 0, 10. 11, 12. nml 13 012,784.71 14. n Chocks and drnfls on bankn (Includ ing Fodornl Hnitcrvo Hunk) loi'ittcd autaldo of city or town -of reporting , bunk h Mcslollitnofliis rush Items 0.961.53 15. Redemption fund with V. 8. Troitsuror nnd duo from U. S. Treasurer 16. OMer assets, If tiny Tolnl ; .- i.i ahii.ithos 17. ('uplt.il stock paid In 18. Surplus fund ..: 10. a Undivided profits 21,062.68 o Loss eurront oxpensos pnl;l Ilunorvod for tnxon, Intoroitt, ote, uccriiod 518.500.00 111.809.58 42,434.42 46,002.16 160.644.50 9.389.22 446.420.63 144,818.33 13,156.53 6.961.53 6,000.00 73. 8S $3,026,561.09 200,000.00 10,000.00 20. 1 21.062.68 3.631.89 100,000.00 4,887.69 25. 26. 20. 21. ClrculuthiK nolo oultitiimllnft 23. Amount duo lo nnU.iniil liunka 24, Amo'imt duo to Kluto Imnlia, liunkpru, anil trtiitt iimpitnlnH In lint "Unltod Slnloa and forolgn counti'litit (othor thnn Ini'ludiid In tlontii 22 or 23) Corllflod ehockii outii.indliiK Cuahlnr'a ehocka ouuiund Totol of UoniH 22, 2.1, 24, 25, and 26 32,439.01 , Iti'iniind di poillM (ollii'r thnn ttititk di IpimllN) ntiliji-rt. to ltitmrva (doposlts pnynblo within 30 duyn): 27. Indlvldunl dupiwitH Htiltjo-t In chock 28, CortlflnttoH of dnponlt duo In losn than 80 dnya otlmr than for niiinuy borrowed Stnlo, county, or olhor municipal lo- - posltit aocured by pU'ilno of iiksoIh of thin bunk or miroiy bind . Tolnl of doninnd dMpiinltn (othor thnn bunk ilnpoHlta) subject to ItoHorvo, 1 Ilonifl 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, und 32 1.015,247.34 Thno ili'iHtnllH Ntttijot't to lli'si'rvo (pay ablo uftor 30 iliiyfl, or nuhjwt lo 30 , duyn or moro notion, nnd postal snvlnRH: 33, Cortlticnbnn of doponli (othor than for t ! moiioy. borrowod) : 34. Hlitto, county, r olhor niunlclpiil do 1 jtOBllB nocuiod by plodRo of itHHots of thin bunk or nurnly bond , 85, Othor tltnn dnpoHltn 30. d'OHtnl nnvliiKH dopOHltn Total of tlmo dttpnaltM subject to Ko- tiorvo, Itontn 33, 34, 35, und 36 742.G7G.50 37, Unltod HtuU' tlopiiNlli (othor thnn pont nl nnvltiRn) , Including; Wur Loan -do-ponlt nccouni nnd doponltn of Unltod Button dlBbiimlng uffloora Tot ul Slntn of OroKon. County of Klnmnth, nfl! " 1, Lonllo Hogorn, CiiHhlor of tho nbovo-nnntod bnnk, do aolomonty nwonr that tho nhovo ntutomnnt Is ttua to tho bont ot my knowlodito nnd bollnf, - I.PHlln RoRers, Cnnhior. Corroct Allonl: C. 11, Crlslnr, Bllnn Ohonchnlii, 11. N. Moo, Directors, flubncrlbod tnnil sworn lo bofoio ino Ihln 8li duy of July, 1025. (Notary 8oul) 13. 8. Voath, Notary Public. My commlanlon expires July 4, 1928 ' 35.33 15.614.07 11,873.82 1.510,987.42 16,827.03 387,432.89 118,170.75 ' 50,000.00 547,529.77 26,068.98 1,501.67 $.1,026,561.99 Dying Gangster ;-At Breaks Silence Tony Gcnna, Chicago Beer Kunncr, WhiHpcrs Name of AHHailunt CHICACH), July 0. Only tho imino "tavulurro, " npolimi by tho ilyliiK Tony Cionnii, nnd tlirno theo ries In iiiiitlvon of bin aKUKlinitlon Kuldod pollen Inquiry toduy Into tho latent upheuvul In ChliUgo kuiik-liind. I'hlrd ineinlier of his family to full bnforo bulliits In six woekn, Tony yielded lo enlronllun of rulu- liven lit hln ileuth lied mill broke tint KiiuKHlnr'n code of Hlleneo to kiikii llm nuine, And with thin itllillil clew (ho piilleit liexun Kuth erlliK KUHpectn for iil.'HtliinlHK and poHlhlo Identlf lent Ion. The InlerroKiitloii of noven men, taken Into custody last olKbt, wan bused on police belief that rebel lion anionic dealers und dlHtrlbiitors UKuliist the tliinnn control of alcohol hud riniHod tho falul hIiooIIiik of Tony yenlerduy In tho heart of l.lt- tln Italy; or that tho hIiooIIiik was nnolher net of reprlnul for the mur der lunt November of Dion O' Bun ion, rival kuiik leader. ' In tho plea nf Ham Oennn, Tony's brother, for police prolei'llon, In- ventlKittors uw Kroundn for belief I hut tint entire fieuna cluu hail boon marked for death. Elks To Initiate Big Class Tonight Tho Klamuth. Kalis LoiIko of Klks will met tonlKbl at 8:00 1. M. and hold Initiation, after which thero will bo "KAT8." TonlKbt thero will bo Initiated another larito class und this is tho hint meetliiK of tho local loiino un lll after tho Nullonul Convention In rortlund July 13th. Thero will bo between ten and fifteen men In tho i'Ihss tonlKht. If noKoltutlonn of tho Klks club diilertalninen t commltleo aro suc- cennful, tho Oolden Onto Oirls Itu vuo will bo Binned at tho Klks club tonlKht, iih an added attraction to tho initiation. Tho Hovuo Rlrls would atitKO their act at tho club followliiK the rcKiilnr perrormnuco at tho l'lno Trco theatre, 'where they are be I nn featured this woek. JAP I'ltlXTKHS' TASK IS I.KillTKNKD HY lK8S t'llAKAtTKHS USUI) f You won't get stung Why allow your vacation or outing to be spoiled by mosquitoes, when we jj have preparations which will keep them from Biting you? Curco MoHquito Lotion .. .25c and 50c Moaquito Cream 25c Fly Tox (spray for tents ) 50c, 75c, $1.25, $4.00 (prices include mouth sprayer) Oil of Citronella, ounce 25c Insect powder for burning in tents, cabins etc, 10c, 25c, 50c Take Plenty of Kodak Film We Will Lend You a Camera i We have in stock fresh Eastman films in all sizes. We refund the price of unused films bought here. Quality finishing too. Dont bo wltViut pictures of tna pretty spots you have visited. De point $2.50 with us and we will lend you a camera. Return It after your vacation and wo will refund tho deposit If films are bought bore. ft ? ? f t f I t r y y y y y f t t f y y y y y y A Portable BRUNSWICK Phonograph Will add pleasure to your outing. Carry it an pack it like a suitcase. New Brunswick records eveiy day. Store News The price you pay anil the service yon pet together with the quality of the merchandise you buy determines where you will do your buying. You are interested in getting fresh, first class merchandise at as, low a cost as possible. "Ve arc interested in the same thing and so are all of our acquaintances. T.hat is the reason that we maintain three busy drug stores. One man buys for all three and is able to get the quantity price on all the different lines we handle. The saving thus made is passed on to you. That is the reasoii we ate busy and that is the reason people like to buy here. ' . ' umns pvJJmqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TOKYO, (A') Tho Osnka Asuhl and tho Osaka Malnlchi have agreed to limit tho Chtnoso characters In ii bo to 2,4 90 Instead ot the 6,000 odd torniorly drawn upon by tho compositors. Kxceptlons ure to be niado In tho cases ot Imperial edicts, laws and proper names. WATK.lt HCAKC'K IX iOI,l) TOWN TONOPAII, (). Water Is selling for flvo cents a gallon In tho little boom mlnliiK town ot Gilbert on the desert near hero. The principal barber shop ot Gilbert has a fully equipped bath tub but thero is a nln that "Customers must furnish their own water." YAI.K 1.1'XTil'ltKK AT HKHUX BEItLIM. l'rofejjtar K. M. Horclt ard, ot Yale, recently openod a lccu'ro course at tho Berlin Univer sity. Ho said In his opinion his chief tusk consisted of re-establlsh-ittK Intornutloiml scientific relations and preparing the wuy for the iro Bumptloa lot OBrmitii-Anierlcau ex change, of professorships such ua cx Istod before tho war,. ALASKAN HUXTKHS Ml.ST HAVK lilCKXSKl) tiltDK SEATTLE. Beginning August 15 non-residents hunting gume ani mals In Alaska must bo accompani ed by registered and licensed unities, the AltiDKn Gume Commission lius Announced, il'eraons not licensed ihuvo boon prohibited f.rom guiding nion-rosldont huntors. Formcsly, Hconsed uldos wore foqulrcd only for tho Konnl Pen insula, ,betwoon Oouk Inlet nnd Prince William Sound, south ot Anchorngo, but tho new irullng 90V ors all Alaska. II 1 OH K FKOM KPKI.(iKIKI,T) Itotlt'oil llnslitess Man Hero At tenilliiK to Interests II. Powers, of Springfield, Ore., for.niorly with the Booth-Kolly Lum ber company, Is n buslnuss visitor hero attending to his business Interests. t'AHXAIIAN HACK ....Attorney J. II. Ciiriniliim re lumed this inoi'itlni! from Port, lnml wliero ho lilts Itecit several days iitteiiillnir to leKitl lttittters. .... INDIANAPOLIS, Hid., July 9.(P) Tho llnptlst Young Pooplos Union of Amorloa voted today to liold Its next convention In Los Angeles July 7, to 11, 1920. Only One Held As Result Of , Tuesday Raid One lone chinaman is held by authorities as a result of the raid Tuesday night on an alleged gamb ling dive in whleh 41 were taken In custody. Ho Is Jack Fong and was bound over to the grand Jury on a charge of' selling -, lottery tickets. Mo is held under $700 bond. ' Charges or maintaining a gamb ling game wero dismissed against Murk Ltn, Wong Fow, Jack Fong and Cong Fong. David R. Vanden borg asked that all four chinamen bo bound over to the grand Jury on the charge of gambling, . but Justice of the Peace R. E." Hun sakcr ruled thnt ovldcnce was In sufficient to warrant further prose cution by tho state. Real Clothing Values Sheep Concerns Contracting For Lambs For Fall Active buying of young lambs by CaHfornrj. concerns. Is now in pro gress und representatives ot the con cerns are contracting with sheep men for delivery of the lambs next fall. llluylng for the Union Sheep com pany of Sun Francisco, Charles F. DoLnp of this city, ihns contracted tor the purchase of 20,000 lambs that will be delivered as the San Francisco concern culls for them. It Is thought tltot tile heaviest ship ments will leave Klnmnth and taper down through tho mouths at Sep tember and October. 1 VISITS UHOTHlon Cofviillls Man Hero to Visit Brother Oeorgo C. Rose E. E. Rose ot Corvallia v.mj hr.s been visiting horo with his brother George C. Rose, loft ttils .fv'ujDil for his ihomo. MODOC POINT Motion Point Women Shop Hove During Day Mrs. Rhodu Tompkins nnd Mrs; F. A. Sutton of jModoc Point were In the city todny on a shopping trip. BACK FROM MoCUtUD . Mr. nnd Mrs. Muthows and : fam ily iroturned this morning from Mc Cloud wihoro they have been on a vnctttlon trip. y f t y ? ? y y y y t y 'X 11 t I t y f t y t f t f .tAA A A AAA AA A A AAAAA AA - t.r.s 1, In selecting your new suit you owe it to yourself to step in and inspect our large and complete line of the famous Clothcraft Clothes All brand new stock in fancy and conservative colors and models. . Priced at $25 $30 $35 All wool serges in brown, grey, and blue $32.50 Pure virgin pair pants wool suits with 2 $35.00 W. L. Douglas shoes $5 $6i $7 Work shoes $2.75 to $6.00 Week-end Special Heavyweight triple stitched Overalls $1.45 Pair 7 KJ KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURN, ORE. 517 Main X J T X J T t J f T T t I ? f: y y y ? T y y y t y