The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 28, 1923, Image 2

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further Exposures of Hiw Edl-
son-Fcrd Money Plan Would
Fail to Aid Farmer.
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President American Banker«
Association
W hen
G ov­
ernor \Y»l|on of
Oklahoma slgni'd
recently the rv-
pcal of th«* bank
deposit guaranty
law Iu that stale,
lie performed an
economic service
pi the whole coun­
try | might eve«
say that O k l a ­
J. H. Peel cher
homa In passing
that law, enduring It» evil c«>nso-
quoscea for fifteen years and then
frac -y easting it asitjo »$ a failure,
has performed an economic ser vice in
the nation
T h i r e could be no mom
convincing argument against the pus-
sago of situ.lar lanes in other {tatey
that) Oklahoma's disastrous c jp e r p
ur at.
The Oklaho ma guaranty law was
the first of Its kind. It was enacted
In response to the panic ot lfiOJ. But
experience has only proved again that
there is no substitute for sound bank­
ing. Relying on the fancied socur.ty
of the gu ar an ty jaw. pojple entrusted
thi-ir banking to many who w . r e un­
fit for the trust. Batik failures have
been »0 many fhat the fund, auis
posed to guar an te e dopo-IU. created
by ass<'sstiients on banks, was loug
ago depielt-d.
it Is estimate«} thaj noth total llahll-
Ities create)! ijnd-r the law In the
form oi warranty and sums owing to
depositors amounting to $1 J.OO’J.OOd.
there art- In the twin.!» ot the Banking
P e a r l unci rtaln ass et s of nominally
St5.0O0.ddD, ranging In value fr-su
le ro to only thirty qr forty e nts ou
loo dollar, result ng in a deficit of
many tnillica dollarj. Sound, well-man-
aged hat Vs have been heavily taxed
by ass essm ents to. the fund, and the
maximum amount that could he a3-
sessed on solvent banka is Insulfic «-nt
to ro ver the deficit.
It has beep well s a i j that guaranty
law s 'make tor loos, ness in banking
methods, nnd tadtlle on the com­
petent and honest the sins of the In­
competent and dishonest.
Let us have only laws that raise
the standard of banking. Let us hava
nn laws thpt debase if.
T.^<* x\ \y the VMtsou Kor»l *Y v n m o l
|t>- money" soht'iue, *lm e 4 to »(«bills«
¡nonetary values, would have exactly
the opposite effect, la discussed iu the
; recent ariicla. which is tho
ond in
O U R e n th u sia sm , o v e r " U S C O * perforn j*
.v series prepared b< the Aau i can
c n c e w o n ’ t s u r p r i s e «lie m o t o r i s t w h o L n o u t
ban kers As'.-clalioB. rev ewlnr. t!»«’ ex
«« asure ot the weakneeaes of I hi’ plan
th e fab ric tire f i c u l
r * presented by William T. I' -:er. Ul
E v e r y 3 0 x 3 t > tir e u s e r r c c o g n i r c ' " U S C O ” as
r, .to r of the Pollack Koua.iuilea for
Economic Research.
a v a lu e to b e re sp ec te d a n d to b s ir,v f¿lig a te d .
Briefly .tv tc d , the Edlson-Ford plan
T h e u s e r s c f " U S C O , ” k n o w Jt a * a p i o r v e y ’ s
proviiles tor Government warehousing
ef basic conxmodHles, agaiust which
w o r t h t h a t c a m e b e f o r e t h e p u b l i c a s a le n d e r
currency would be loaned to the pr«s
a n d t h a t h a s m a i n t a i n e d i n IctuL ^ rship .
up to half the
dueer without Intere
»»erase >alue c f the pr ,-ducts tor the
" U S C G ” is m a J - b y t h e s a m e p e o p l e who
previous
twenty-#»«» year»
This
m ak e R o yal Cords.
currency would bo cancelled as the
coinmodltiwa were withdrawn and
passed into trade. On the other half of
the valua the producer would receive
■ VquHy certificates” which lie c««uld
sell or use for bank loans. Ou these
point» Mr. Kost-r says:
Upsetting Price Equlllarlum
" S tea d y price levels dep 'l l mainly
on the balance between the volume
,
of goods on the mark et and the vol
unto of money offered tor goods
T he Edison plan is dnsicaed express
ly to upset the 'galenfc. A farmer da
Jlvers. say. two thousand busbels ot
yvheat to the Qovernt. nt waivhouse
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and the Governm ent delivers one
* i thousand dollars in new money to the
< iarmer. When the farm er s"ils th.
* I wheat he repays the lean an'Tib« Gov
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erunient destroys th** inuney
Ihus
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4 i the volume c f money is Iner. t.".l
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precisely when goods are s t g r v l . aud
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4 : the volume of ntwuey Ij decreased pro
I clsely when these goods are market« d
i » In other words, each transaction b«y
4 giu s by piaeieg in circulation goods
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without money to match the goods
Î Doiiur demand Is created as the tup
of goods is withdrawn: the sup
I ply
ply of goods Is created as dollar de
t mand is withdrawn.
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“ Would it enable the farm er to hor
* row
more money oa his pro«lucts
than he can now borrow ? When Mr
4 . Edison contends that fa m je rs would
obtain larger loans on their c r o p s ;
* i than they can now obtain from banks,
4- I he Is confronted by this dlh-mma:
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to make sound loans, or, under the
Edison plan, the Governm ent would
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m a t e nneound loans
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" N eith er Mr. Edison nor Mr. Kurd
*♦ *♦ » **»■ ■ g «« i M H U M W w m u w t t w - n H H H t m i m « » n . » ■ »
ran consistently contend that ban». How Collection of Just Dsbts May
' now refuse to ma ke sound loans, fot
| that is th«* way banks make most ot
Be Prevented t»y Differing
| th.-Ir profit», aud Mr. Edison and Mr.
State Statutes.
Ford have no doubt - that banks ar«,
conducted for profit. It fqllows that
the plan would yield la reer leans tu
An effort to bring abou; better co­
j farmers only if the Govcrdir.ent met
O u r p ric e « a r e tiie lo t r e s t in £ a l e m .
ordination and grea te r uniformity
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tl:o risks of unsound banking In that
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O u r F u r n i t u r e ? t o t k is c o m p l e t e .
! case ail that Insolvent borrowers amonit d a l e laws dealing w;jth huci-
j gained would be paid b7 the rest ot ners and banking is being made by
the American Bankers Association.
O n r p r i c e s w i l l ip .ca n a s a v i n g t o y o u .
the population, which, to say the leas;
It Is ptilclrd out that, although the
I is not a fair deal.
country Is a unit commercially, and
Cutting Down Farm Credit
"Apparently, however, the Govern ctliz« ns of any cue state may do bu;l
i ment la not expected to run many ness that rcacbe» all over the coun­
2 71 N o r t h C o m m e r c i a l Hi.
S A L K W , O U I ’..
' risks, for the farm er Is allowed to try. most laws go verning buslnejs
! i w r i u . ub amount no gr eate r th in transactions arc made by the differ­
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I on** half the a veraro value of his ent states, with application limited
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j product for the previous twcnty-Ovi to their own local Jurisdictions and
1 years. But prices have risen so high
often in conflict with laws In other
since liiSS that the farm er could bor j
It is held that ^tate laws
row on most products much lens than states.
half the present value of the products should be uniform so that the same
transaction will ro t be subject to
It would be much less, therefore
t i r.f rule» according as
than the fa rm -r could borrow directly different
A N D L IC E N S E D
E M 3 A L M E R S
frent the bafiks o« gra«i«*il products; siate laws differ.
on products not g r a d rid no Govern ;
To Illustrate tha disad vantages of
hfeliable Service.
ment lean» would be tnad«*. for t h e r e ' conflicting laws, ',h«j following illus­
Lady A s s i s t a n t
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would b* no way of determining the tration 1« given: Mr. Jones IIv s In
twenty-live-year price average.
2 0 3 S o . ( li m e l i S t . - - D a v o r N i g h t P h o n e 1 2 0
New York where the statute of Bmlia
■ •'However. Hie farmer, having ob
tlons outlaws a n<»e In six years. I|e
tained tha stipulated Government
loan on hi» goo.,u coubj then o f t hb falls Into the error of assuming that
equity certificate to a bank far an ad , tho sam e rule p-'.valla everywhere.
dlllonal Ilian. But the equity cert 111 . He vt.iT i Maryland and loans II.OU'J
cate is virtually a second mortgage, to his friend. Mr. Smith, taking a
Client Werth Having.
and no bunk wou'd prefer a second promissory note. As the note carries
Vo i:e c f Wisdom.
The la wyer lia<l been m u lin g for !>n
mortgage to a first mortgage.
ln'« r«-st Mr. Jen 3 I7 In no hurry for
Some great thinker bus »aid Jh*' l!
pour or »n anil the insurance ¡iront who , r.,i m a t e a bctttr niou-u-irup tuan
"Suppos e (he Old Ka ttcnal Bank b!» money and he believes Smith to
ttiifeil (leak w i n ventured an ilupi!ry any one else the world will beat a patii
waa willing to lextd a farm er eight be financially responsible. Finally at
à» to uliot the minine n igh t l>e aliout. to your door. A young college cra i
hundred dollar» on one thousand the end of four yours Jones concludes
YJust n life of ll'-nry V i l i . ” “ 1 ! ■ lit- uate wn -- ditalini oa this. It was. be
bushels of wheat. Suppose, however
be baa loaned Smith Ihe money long
fie to admire In tiie life o f tlir>t indi­ said, majestic philosophy. He propone«!
thr* farm er deposited the wheat in a enough and seek» to collect the note
vidual.” renuirke«! the other, v.ith n lo mold lii» career accordingly.
Federal war«hou»e and obtained five frcm him. But Smith can deny liabil­
snort. “ You ore doubtless right.” the
hundred dollars front the Government
ity and point to tilt- statute of Mary
"Ev erything dejunil» on circum­
lawyer replied. ” P,ut I wouM liave stances. boy," ri ; idei his old uncle
Certainly the bank tiotkld r.at l*-nd land which Jones Is surprised to
the farm er three hundred i^oBars on leara outlaw» a not« after tjiree
ttked to lui ve hud bis divorce business “A man la the mouaetrip bii*ine«»
the equity certificate.
The protec­ years.
^nst tlie some.”
miglit well let tiie world beat a path
tion of the hank would \>e greater i|
Change s R ecom m en d ed
;o bi» door. 111!* a man with n tilling
Hit Professional Manner.
the farm er roile-.t on the liaq^ tup th:
Station l.ml l.-.-ster go V. litre the road
The particular ro bject s of I -gl.ila
XVe like very mordi the story of the
e n iir j loafiri lor In that ease the bank
could real!*« oil Its »»curlty without tion rec om min i. d hy the kasoclailon
del list who wont tl-liing and w:ia dls-
fur 1 nac-lnient by Siato legislatures
Child D r o w n in Docket c f Wcter.
being obligtd tp pay five hundred do)
purte.l ut lending n I urge and orotund
lar» to get the wheat ont of <i«.vern during IK2it Include uniform acts on
Elogie, Wyo. Pitching lieud lti«f
catfish. He seized the creature liriiil*
mi nt storage. T he farmer esn now negotiable instruments, bills of lad
and began to work the houli out. Quite frmu a baby carriage into a bucket of
borrow more morpiy f ttm a hank or. Ing, warehouse r e - ipts, st«,ck traua
automatically nnd with his u- :it ¡dr w:ii»r, the infant non of J|r. and Mr».
standardized
farm
products
ti.a* fer, and fiduciaries.
of mu rteova Unîmes» he bespoke tiie Ceorgo .la■ ii ’ imim . was dro wn'd daring
Under the bead of laws for belter
under ;he Edison plaq."
Jsh "Op. n wide.” lie s o ld — .->e .v Vork the id»*eii«-»* of I«!« mother, who bad
protection of bar ks In particular
.»topped Mit of the lioii'c for a few
livening l ’<e:t.
transaction» are proposed measures
minutes.
G E T TIN G TO G E TH E R
dealing with limiting liability on cer-
COY SCOUTS* DO GOOD S Ü R ViC E
I'fi-d pjieck: Instruments bared on
G*t^ $ 41 ,S ?0 fo r Los-î c f H and.
"T h e earth nod the fullness there
gambling or ur,ur..,u* consideration;
T-t»op l. Hunt^urtnn Park. iVi!.. n*
Cliha^o.— I'*'»rty-«»ne tlio'iMiiyiJ fini
of” 1« the primary -\»ur:-<- «>f c i p ’ tal
time limit on atop payment; payment
runt!y ilÍKirlhtilP^ V>JXiO |»U*r«*s <>t s< I»**• *1 ars 1 inn m 1-* f«»r *ii<- I«.«« of l,ls lian«! ( The farmer, therefore. U the nation’s
of stale check; adverse claim to bank
^ t e n t u r e ¿jn«i lî.lKNJ Knreiil 'i yurlii r^* i in a raiin-ad an : I« nt hn - i,- .¡i aivard- : great« st producer r.f wealth. Karin
«Ic-poslt; payment of forged ov raised ,
■ BlKiatloii nntlri»*.
t 1 t«> * ' lit■ i y. An t -r -n. fattier «»f
Ina and hanking— production and dis­ check; «e-poslls In two names; de'
t i t chlld.vn. Am'^i^in Was u l.-.ahe- , tribution —should go hand In hand
poslto to trust; competency of bank
boy bcouts ' good T y n u
man.
The problems of Ihe farmer are Ibc a o j copperation notaries; non pay
pr-i'uien-.» oi the banker.
Both are ment of chpck through error; Hatur- ;
V/htre Laka E rij Get Iti Nane.
Good turns hy radio me « «{eclalty
Luk«* Erie tua!: I l' intuì** fi ,¡j » ’ vitally corcr.rm d In bringing about «lay afternoon bank transactions, and
with Ti e ip 5. I'rovldenr-e. II. I. |!e-
a proper adjustment of tran-iportatlon forwarding ch i k direct to payor.
eeutly tla-'«e laij* ir.»tali«'d a rmtio »«»t tribe of Indian», of 11«>-1 u » - k, hut
agd m arketlrg coat». T he i n t x a a ln g
V'nder the F'edcral Reeepve and
In tiie largest ward of Ihe ttlimi«- I«- R««t belongmg t-i ti e Ir« <|■ >!- ronfed*
(endem-y toward a more syrupathellc foreign banking qre recommended
Itmd hos|iltnl, xml sldfie-i the aerial eraev, knov.r .-.a tii - Frie-«, who lived i uu«ler»lardirg of «ath oiher'a rela
firo'ii time to time so ttint all the pa­ ‘ In tbw we tern part <-f Ne v York state t lion lo these problems is one «J the U w* on membership of st ale Instill
tlpna In Federal K eie rve System, and
Mr !
tients could Ip turn I e entertained. op, tiie s«*u'ii .1 oi........ lb-- lake.
very encouraging sign s of the time»
foreign banking.
Penal laws pro
At Christmas ilinu ;he »•*} » re,n-at« <1 ll'iiiry tlaniu-tt, ua «.nicer of (lie ^'lilted j anfi will ro-ult In fu rt tu r fi.lyance
imspij deal with false statements tor
this good turn, and In ndditlon In- •States gi-oh,gleni sur,«-. , en») «-hair- j ment of lh a'r mutual Inti-re»!».— Wal
credit; slander and libel of hank;
nr-iplilc
Mnlled « set of their own conatruc- mau of tin- Cnitcd Stili
-or YV. Head First V i e . President «hecks or drafts without funds, and
board,
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burglary tyi:b czploslyt*.
gented It to the small patients f . r ! Xame* in tiie I'nlfé«! Xtntes,” ç a es tiie j
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meaning ‘ wild ml.* tl «- u.-tnie of an au I
d e g l tribe on it: In r-. is."
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Whereto buy USTi res
A. L Dories Turner, (ire.
R e g is te r d J e r s e y s
A t A u c tio n
J u ly 10, 1023
Senior Herd Siref S ib e ria 's Ox*
ford Beau.
More details next week.
H au sen
Turner,
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New and Second Hand F:urniture
. People’s Furniture Store
W EB 3 & CLOUGH
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Finterai D irecto rs
Salem
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I'r, ». H. MENDELSOHN
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l.ol» ten «mi eteven in S«-eti«m
four, Towindiiii ttiirty-Avo, South,
lì.iuip- sevmi West o f Ihe NYlItnm
« Iti- Morbilan in Jocgplilne Coun-
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Ami Wh.-ieui Ibis court lui» fixed
Wediiosiluy, tlie tilh «iuy o f August,
lilfifi, »1 tIto houe o f T en o ri *ck a ni.
ctl stilli «iute at tlic C ou rt linoni nt
i tue C ou rt House III Sal to, Murioti
Coutil)-, O . e g o n , tir thè lime and place
o f li»nring saiil petitiou
ami tho
tiituiting o f tho retief pr.iyod
for
, uicreln.
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TIIE TURNER TRIBUNE
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hereby olUrt, dlloctkil und roquileil .
to alio« causo, if any >on have or if
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any . «ut, why tliu: cou rt should not
Issurd Every Thursday at Tiirn«r, liront anal polluqti and mah«- an ordvr
BIG A C T S
licensing tho ndmlnlstratrix I.V.w t
Marlou County, Oregon
ni'inv I I ) m *M «t privat
for oi 1» K v u r y F i ni i» y n i h I HnUirdu)* o i t U
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m i l i n « o u i p í e l o l i m i i g e n i th ii
Kptcrcd at the IVstoffo-e *t Turner,
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On goti, ss s,-collii class matter, under lUitilit'v, J ut 13, V* o f thia l'o u r t, \x »th lit v
l ' f u i j r i i i n 011 S u m l p y .
the Act of Mjreh 3, 1«7W.
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o f June, ! U’Jïl.
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m u h m fr«uii Milvrrtlm r*».
Hy K. K. W A I . U l i:,
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NEED FOR UNIFORMITY
IN BUSINESS LAWS
C a ll a j .d S e e L 's f o r
tue
ma«le in due forni lo thè r>tio«<- en-
• F H F w. Niiliuniil Ma’ik IIMtf.
titl«-.l court 011 thè fi.«ili «lav o f j u n e ,
tOìtSa hy liiKottu F a r lo » , thè aduno S A U M . g U F G í / V
n i O N H TJ|
ivtratrix o f thè ahovo nained estate,
for un oi«ter ami tlrcnse o f thl» cou rt
t > m II thè toni pro party pnitii-plarly
I dctcriboil n i fotiuw»;
A GOOD WAY TO THE
SERVICE
OF A FAILURE
UPSET PRICES
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of
Ts Riv<‘ttA Fnriow miH l'iiin# C orredini' (rru rs of Rcfrrclkoi
I- nliH'Id
V» II8KEAS ttu npplicaUau Ima hucu
und lum ish u iK (jlasfcy.
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n-go wits k nu rki-il to all corners «f 11 v- Cans m I ' [< n. H m I i - iii , O n ip n.
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g iv e n g i.o 'l su|«|i«ql. I le b e iti M lv e r h li
s i i»«l t<> e ig h t « ..« lin e d h i'» .
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th è l ó n f J u l y . T*'« laiy* ar«- itiueli in*
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Uliusually a«t team.
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N O IIC X TO CREDI TOTS
Notic e 1« hereby i;i\«--i that th« ur,
Herb», f|owewa, bud», leave», stalk»,
«I« ! signe I, hy .1:1 oidi r o f lin- Count ,
I ou rt o f Marion C ou n ty , S tale o f root - mid t k «, to cur«- any known,
O regon , «lui» Mindy and « .itere.I on
th<- «'th day o f Ju ne, Htfi.N, fian duly jlUyass,
appointe.I e x e c u to r e f tin- - iLite oi
ttown Sun !-i Momi-ig» IO lo I fi
1 elix Mu»y, deceancd, and th at he ha «
du ly quahfU' l us such.
A ll p e m i l »
.Salem . Q r ^ (
havin g claim s n m in at mi«i «-»tule m« 1 5 3 S . Hit»*» S f .
hi-rcby noliflerl lo pre«en* the ¡atm
P H O N E fis.l
ilti|y vi-riAr-l a» rc«|ufr»-«l hy law, tu
tio- undersign ed »« 1 1 office In tl
I-add Ar H u n Bank Building. Salem.
C . F . B R E IT H A U P T
Oregon, within *ix monili-« fron* Ilu
IfiJ N. I a i r i l y S l r r r t
«inte o f this notice.
Pa te l and tii .1 pul«Ii bed Ih!» fitiji
■ toy o f J u n e, UV>3,
F L O R IST
T. K. F o r . l ) ,
E x e cu to r o f th e e .t a t c o f F . l.v Mu.-;y,"j
Der« «asci.
Phone dflO
MIT H <S- Mi l l i.l)S,
s a i r st
A t t o i n e y s for E x c ca ior.
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A DM IN'. U T U A T O lt ' H N O T I C I ! O T
APPO IN TM E N T
Nelle«- I« I.« I« hy givi 11 limi th e nil
ilripign, d ha« l i l i, «Inly nppoinl« «I I.«
I h r t '««inly 4 '..uri ««fili.- H t a i e e f f)r«‘
geli 1er p i e e oi, p ly ,.f M a n in , a» ini
uilpl»(riitnr of Mn- «aiali- «I \\ M <* l.lbrrty Hi.
Balani
St«-. I«-, ili-., ;. - « • « I, nini limi hi- lm* «Ini«
«l'ialilled a* «indi A«lli|inlstrutor. All
|a rM>na h a v i n g clnliiiN awailisi llu-« «.
L'nilcd Stales N atim i Hank
iute ef *.dd di-et'ilciif, a ie lliTi-h) a-«ii
l,«-d (o pr< -;•! I Ihe «aine d u ly v«-i iTli-tl,
G e n e r a l I t . i n k i n g Hiisin c-s s
quii «» il li prop* r v. m -h« r« I •*> ine al ni,\
intere»!
paid on time depouils an*»
olii«-«- al fi 1, ( fregoli llid lillng , iu .-«al« in
In Marioli t'o g n iy , Orr-gon, w iililn six
Wtviaga neeomit»
no nlh« filini il.«* dale o f ihi« nolle«-.
< or. £t..lr A Com m crti, d Sts.
Itali .I at Sal« pi, Oreg on, I(tis ÿ l li 1
d a y o f Ju n e, llifi;',
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A. o . f o n d u
A d in l niai ml« r u f lln- i»lnl«-o(
RS MEBIDER &O LD I3 R DEAD
W . M. Hl yeti-, ili (leimeil.
Itopald f . O l o y r y
For flfteen ypiir» Memorici «lav hnd
(•'¡ut' l . i t i o UÎ M u t F r u u i t k
pnaai-d wilhoiit <i*i<tervitn«-e In n »mr.ll A l t n r n e y für K g e e u ln r ,
Sah
m,
Oreg
on.
rrnumunily of l'e rre Gerito rntinty.
i'»l N, Com mercial St
Inwn. T hl* yenr u treop e f s«-eut» ivns
fi.rined In Un piace and II fnlloweil In thn C o u n ty C o i u t e f )be S u t e o f L o rm c rlv
|f| C. urt «M
flint Meniorlul «lay wns ubru-rved wlth
Orußon f o r Um C ou n ty o f Marion.
•cnuts In ntinesf complete elinrge. thè
•mntinnster leuklng Ilio rnbtri-Ks st Ihe
In the Hinder o f Hie F.ulnte of I,. |>,
cerueti-ry, III* scout» deeornting Ilio W olf e, l)i'<iea«rd.
gnu«-», ami thè troop bugler seundlng
N O TICE
tnp*.
TO WH O M IT M A Y fO N C K H X :
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<« k k i c k K r i t N i n i i K
S C O U T » M A KL W/iRM F H IEND 3 U A oil are In n li.v Ilot I fled and j
I'l.-ii*«- la k e notlyo tl d tin- iKlrnlnl»- !
ntnl B l ' I ' P U K »
trai ria in th e above nain« d raía lo wi l l
rSr<Ki\t So. 2 o t Must St. I-oiils, III., on nnd aft« r lln-filrd «lay pf J u ly , Biç;) - T Y I EW ItlT K ItS N E W A , „ , ü
receutly gave a prnctlcnl demenstrn- »«•Il nt p riv a t- sale for «-«i.h In blind ai j
finn e f tip* »plriS e f renili in ir, unii Inel- He «'111..... f .-in111 . ... -Shit-Id», 4o;l.-»nbin
dentnlly inaile elglif Ikrin friend» v.lien lls n h . f fi.iniiH-ree, In Un leni, llr ig o u , Í
!t [ireHi-nted 11 ^n»ket fiUe.) wll'n good limi «eri a 111 reni pro perlv pnrlleiilarlv !
Ihlngs in ra t le ¡1 needy falnlly timi dl-rrllu d nr— Eo i III (len) In |f|oek 1
was «tninded In (hai city. The - fan.-
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A«hilf bui in i
-1
II» eonslsrliig e f n father, wbo «van auf- Hab-ni, Oregon, nenfilllig l«i th e ret- ird-
f'-rlng from tiilieretilosl» ; the inollier, ! ' m, !' !, »’ , ' '
l"* "unie ,
« ne ilaegh ter, mul live »mall «..ns, had
,
À .
" f ' ""^.riuatloii of
Cigars and Toharcrç
been traveling in an opeiy mito. Tin­
t o ' n M. F in d .
genti!» ni«» provided ivqrui clothing Ivr
T l ’ ltN LB , ORE yOM
A d i i i ln ls t i n t i lx
Up* little l-oyg.
BIN SIN
CESI CHINESE DISHES
ELSWORTH (lie HATTER
* £ontpleic One «
Uwik leepinj Systems
Cemercidi Bcok Store
Salem
Ore^op
MILLER’S CONFECTIONERY
Head The Ads.