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CHURCH DIRECTORY. trmex a iiv n u o u as a n u m s tra i on. H ow ever, th e re Is scarcely a local!- not none u n d e r to p p lin g b u n k s an d up held them by e u a ra n te e ln g d e p o s it, w holly or In p a rt, in o rd e r to help In th e q u ellin g of p o p u lar d is tru s t and th e u n d e rm in in g o f confidence In all b a n k in g in stitu tio n s. No D elay for D ep ositor*. ’PHONÉS: i MÜTUALI Patronize One Another (or the Upbuilding o f Town a AN E L E C T IO N PREDICT (Not Pat McArthur’s, but a true < The United States In Oregon - In Polk County A Landslii Bryan’s ma Bryan’s ma T H E PO LK C O U N TY IT E M IZ E R . A d m i tt e d to t h e s e c o n d c la s s o f m a il m a t t e r . THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1908. V. P. F IS K E . LOOK OUT FOR WARD HEELE H ere ¡» th e new election law now in force. See t h a t it in c “ I t shall I n ' unlaw ful for an y person to pay a n o th e r for an to attendance a t the polls, or in reg isterin g , or for th e exp« to or from th e polls. . . . . . . i “ No person shall pay for personal service to be perform ed election for any purpose connected th e re w ith , ex cep t for tl whose sole d u ty is to a ct as challengers, an d w atch t he com “ No person "shall bny, sell, give or provide an y political 1« insigna to be worn a t or aliout th e polls on th e d ay of an y el political badge, b u tto n o r o th e r insigna sh a ll lie w orn a t or anv election day. • It shall be unlaw ful for an y person a t any place on th e ask. n solicit m a n n er • try to u ce or i p ersu ABIC, O iic iv or o r i in n a any n y **>«*»>*' y in d ............... ■ • ad e any ^ . i __ e o f refrain r n in f r r t n t v n t . voting i n a f o r for anv any can can d id d a id te a or tl tl day ' a.........fee to vote for or from te or e t of anv political p arty o r o rg an izatio n .” . . . . Tlit; last section above quoted would p ro h ib it th e b an n e rs, bearing th e e legend, n e a rin g m l e g c n u , “ Vote th e S tra ig h t R epublican T icki i.nlitim l activities netivitics on election day dav w hich ’ tion „eohilufa prohibits all political tend to influence a voter as to how he should vote. THE TRUTH ABOUT P&NIC Republican papers all over the United S to again fool the people with the old pi make them believe that if Bryan is electe ey collapse and consequent hard times ma The average voter, who reads and thinks, by that old cry too much to any< longer pi such foolish assertions, but as there are yt low themselves to be blindly led by their p we here append the tnie record of the cou 30 years as far as panics are concerned. E the panics that have beset the nation are one does not have to be of particularly bri that the Democratic party has not been nor allied with any majority of them, in-f posite is the case, as five of them happen fican administration and only one under d 1873—Under Grant, republican. 1878—Under Hayes, republican. 1884—Under Arthur, republican. 1890—Under Harrison, republican. 1890—Under Cleveland, democrat. 1907—Under Roosevelt, republican. With this undeniable showing of facts, anyone can allow themselves to be beguile standing. The record of the two parties cold facts. That it is not a good showing can party with all their great brag of the makers, cannot be denied, yet they have to continue to speak of their record as b< Out upon such boasting. T h e p o licies a O u r K. K. W illiam s is said to h ave p rovided $3000 o u t of th e $1000 s ta te B ry a n nr« w hs c a m p a ig n funds. H e is th e boy to How a n y o n e ca n g et th e d o u g h , all r ig h t, e v c i if he in g th e g e ttin g o will n o t be able to m a k e good on th e Mr. T a ft is bey sion. votes. .............. ! ............. For Infants f The Kind Always Bears th< Signature of I te m iz e r,o n e y ear in a d v a n c e .....................................................$1 50 S U B S C R IP T IO N ■{ W ith W eekly O regonian o r S em i-w eekly J o u r n a l.............. 2 00 W ith O regon W o o d m a n ................................................................ 1 75 ’PHONES: 257 BKLI 1 I R esidence, 113 M I TT ’ Vf 5 Office, M U L A I. ( R esid en ce, 1401 Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of Town and County. SOI GOOD EVIDENCE Former Secretary Gage and Con* gressman Fowler on the De posit Guarantee. THE WALSH FAILURE CITED Clearing; House Action Like Flan Pro posed by Democrats. G u a rd s A g a in st H o n e st H a n k e rs S u f f e rin g H u n s - M o d e rn S y stem of C re d its —H an k hoo k S h o u ld B e W o rth F a c e A lw a y s [B y John B. L u tb r o p ] L ym an J. G age, fo rm er se c re ta ry of the tre a su ry , m ay be reg ard ed as s u f ficiently “ co n serv a tiv e” to o b v iate fe a rs th a t he w ould be “ u n sa fe ” in bis b a n k in g view s. B efore th e house com m itte e on Iwmking a n d cu rre n cy In W ashington Mr. G age d iscussed n a tional finances an d p a rtic u la rly th e n a tional bank. H e so u g h t a n Illu stratio n of the idea he w as ex p ressin g , w h ich in g eneral w as In su p p o rt o f th e g u a r an tee plan, an d like ninny o th ers found it In th e W alsh fa ilu re in C hi cago. ^ A fte r ex p lain in g ho<w th e clearin g house b an k s took over th e a sse ts of th e failed in stitu tio n , g u a ra n te e d all depositors, an d p rev en ted r u n s on o th er banks, Mr. (»age said: M r. G a g e ’« S ta te m e n t. “ W ell, th ey lenrned a n o th e r lesson a n d they adopted a n o th er principle, a prin cip le provided for in th is (the F ow ler) bill. By the vote and vol u n ta r y com pliance of all th e m em bers o f the C learing H ouse association, th e y au th o rised th e c le a rin g house a t an y tim e an d a t sta te d periods to a r t upon Its ow n volition and on Its own acocunC and for th e Inform ation of th e clearin g house com m ittee Itse lf to h a v e full, com plete an d eom prehenslve In v estig atio n o f each m em ber of the association, and not only of each m em b er, tu it of ev er? In stitu tio n th a t c a r rie s th e nam e of bank over it th a t Is cleared or rep re sen ted in th e clearing house by an y clearin g house b a n k ; and I can tell you ns a sa fe prophecy thAt w e are a t th e end of d isa stro u s fa il u r e in th e city of C hicago by clearin g bouse banks, since th is regim e has com e in. I nm told th a t K a n s a s City h a s the sam e thing mid o th er citing w in ev en tu ally nciojit it.* R e p re s e n ta tiv e F o w le r, R e p u b lic a n . C h arles N. F o w ler, R epublican, of N ew Je rsey , ch a irm a n of th e h o u se co m m ittee on b a n k in g and cu rren cy , a p p e a rs in th e C ongre. sional R ecord | w ith a house sp eech in su p p o rt of his bill w hich pro v id ed fo r g u a ra n te e of b an k deposits. H e specially an sw e re d th e assertio n th a t such a g u a ra n te e •would induce reck less bank in g , sa y ing: “ Mr. C h airm an , w e a re occasionally m et w ith th e s ta te m e n t th a t g u a ra n te e of d ep o sits w ou ld lead to u n so u n d bank in g . * • • C an you th in k o f a b an k er, becau se h e h ad in su red h is d e posits. going in to th e d ire c to rs’ room an d say in g : ‘G en tlem en , w e h av e in su re d o u r d ep o sits today. Now le t u s proceed to m ake som e ro tte n loans?’ “ Is it n o t possible th a t it w ill occur to th o se d ire c to rs th a t th e ir losses m u st com e o u t of th e ir profits, o u t of th e ir reserv es, o u t o f th e ir cap ital, an d o u t o f th e ir re p u ta tio n s? W ill they n o t realize th a t th e y can get n o th in g o u t o f the g u a ra n te e u n til the la s t dol U lt o f th e ir cap ital, su rp lu s an d p ro fits h as been w ip ed out, an d sto c k h o ld ers h av e been assessed double th e am o u n t of th e ir sto ck ? T h e B a n k e r s ’ R e p u ta tio n . “ U ntil th e ir re p u ta tio n s h av e been in ju re d , if n o t ru in ed , an d possibly som e o f them h a v e been sta rte d on th e ro ad to s ta te p riso n ? Can anybody th in k th a t an y b o ard of d irecto rs of an y b an k w ould be less solicitions, an x io u s and h o n est an d wise a f te r th ey h ad g u a ra n te e d dep o sits th a n th e y w ere b efo re? “ I a s se rt again, a f te r th e m ost m a tu r e d elib eratio n , th a t If th ere is one reaso n fo r in ju rin g life an d hom e, th e re a r e m ore th a n a th o u san d good rea so n s— m ore th a n ten th o u sa n d good reaso n s— w hy th e d ep o sito rs of th e b a n k in g in stitu tio n s of th e U n ited S ta te s should be in su re d .” I t Is q u ite a p p a re n t th a t u n d et g u a ra n te e of deposit» th e re w ould be no a lte ra tio n of co n d itio n s aTccttyifi banka now , ao f a r a s co n cern s espion age m a in ta in e d by one o ver an o th er, l'lie Im p o rta n t d ifference, h o w ev er, w onld be th a t depuoltors w o u ld n o t bo su b je c t to th e an n o y in g , o ften d isa s trous, d e la y s in g e ttin g th e ir m oney which no w th ey ex p erien ce w hen b an k s fail. B ut, th a t fe w e r fa ilu re s w ou ld oc c u r su rely w ou ld be one of th e re su lts of such a law . E v ery o n e k n o w s th a t m an y ru n s a re p re e p ita te d on h an k s w h ic h are ab so lu te ly sound. M any a m an , fa ith fu l, sa fe, c o n se rv a tive. co n scien tio u s In c a rin g fo r the m oney of h is depo sito rs, h a s suffered ru n s cau sed by som e ru m o r s ta rte d th ro u g h m alice. M any an h o n est b an k e r h a s h a d Ills h e a rt b ro k en by sen seless ru n s, an d h a s g ro an ed In sp irit ns he realized th a t g ross In ju s tice h as been done a s re w a rd fo r e a r n e s t an d ab le k eeping o f th e t r u s t r e posed in him by h is d epositors. T h e B a r in g F a ilu re , W hen a dozen y e a rs ago, B a rin g B ro th ers, of London, suspended. It w as d u e to th a t v ery espionage b y o th er b a n k e rs to w h ich Mr. G age refe rs. T h e B a rin g s h ad em b ark ed In m an y S outh A m erican en terp rises, som e of w hich w ere m an ifestly u n safe. The g o v ern o rs of th e B ank o f E n g land. sen sin g th e d an g er, re fu se d to accep t se c u ritie s b ack ed by th em as b asis fo r th e Issuance of b an k n o tes u n d er the cu sto m o f th a t co u n try ; th a t actio n n e v e r h a s been ad v ersly c riti cized In an y co u n try , alth o u g h It h as been d isc u sse d ev er since th e w o rld over. M odern b u sin e ss Is conducted on th e b asis fo r th e issu an ce of b an k notea tie ac tu a l m oney p a sse s from h a n d to hand. M o d e rn S ystem of C re d its. Von go to y o u r b an k w ith a b u n d le o f cheeks an d d r a fts an d dep o sit th em to y o u r cred it. A g ain st th a t acco u n t th u s opened, you d raw checks. T hey p a ss Into th e w o rld of business, are acce p te d a t face value, an d circu late v irtu a lly a s does gold, sliv er and cu rren cy . I f you pay yo u r bills la chocks, o ften you p a s s th ro u g h w eek s a t a tim e w h en you have only a trifle of loose ch an g e In y o u r po ck et fo r stre e t c a r fa re and th e sm all th in g s you need from day to d ay co stin g too little to b o th e r to d ra w a chock. “A cheek cancelled Is a vo u ch er,” h as becom e a m axim In the b u sin ess world. C o m p lic a tio n s o f th e S ystem . T h is co m p licates b u sin ess and forces all b an k s to asso ciate them selves In clearin g houses, and probably th e p ub lic w ould b e am azed w ere th ey to know a t tim e s how sh arp ly th e cle a r ing h o u se co m m ittee looks Into m eth ods em ployed by Its m em bers. In th e p a n ic th a t began la s t O ctober, fu n d s w ere ca rrie d from h an k to bank, ta k e n o ste n ta tio u sly th ro u g h th e fro n t doors, th a t de|K>sitors m ight know th a t o th er h an k s believed In th e so u n d n ess of th e in stitu tio n w hich had been a t ta c k e d by a ru n , and p erfo rm ed a l m ost ev ery esse n tia l of th e g u a ra n te e system . W hy? S im ply becau se th e m o d ern b u sin ess sy stem Is so com plicated an d so little a c tu a l m oney p asses c u rre n t th a t each b an k m u st know th a t th e o th ers are p ro p erly sa fe g u a rd in g th em selv es and also th a t th ey a r e p e rm ittin g th e ea r ry ln g o f acco u n ts by d ep o sito rs w hose p a p e r m ay a lw a y s be d ep en d ed on as w o rth face value. B e n e a th th e S u rfa c e . So b e n e a th th e su rface, one could T w o V a lu a b le C o n tr ib u tio n s . w itn ess th e c le a rin g house asso cia tio n s ex a m in in g co llateral, se cu rities T h ese tw o m en h av e offered v alun ble co n trib u tio n s to th e discusson of an d assets, an d o ften se rv in g notice on a g iv en b an k th a t th e asso ciatio n th e proposed g u a ra n te e of b an k de posts. Mr. G age h a s se t fo rth th e will re q u ire som e ch an g e In m ethods on p en n lty o f refu sal longer to cle a r p re se n t tren d of b a n k e rs to w ard s clo ser w a tc h fu ln e ss o v er all in s titu fo r th a t b an k . tio n s w hich a c c e p t th e p eo p le’s m oney B a n k s O u t o f th e A sso cia tio n . In tru st, and h a s in d icated th e e x a r t H ow a b o u t b an k s not In th e asso cia m ean s w hereby, u n d er a g u a ra n te e tio n ? M any p e rfe c tly sou n d b a n k s are law . b an k e rs w ould d o a s now* th ey do n o t d irectly in the c le a rin g house. — m ain tain an asso ciatio n em pow ered T h ey c le a r th ro u g h a n o th e r bunk to look sh a rp ly Into financial concerns w h ich d o es belong. w h ich seem to be d e p a rtin g from 1 T eclsely th e sam e ru le ap p lies to sound m ethods. them , for, w h en need arises, th e asso- l l i s refe ren ce to th e John#R . W alsh clatio n se rv e s notice on th e m em ber- fa ilu re in C hicago w as d o u b tless b e h an k w h ich clears fo r th e non-asso ca u se it w a s kn o w n to th e co u n try ciatio n b a n k a s to w h a t will h av e to g en erally , hav in g been given w ide p u b h e done; a n d It Is done p ro m p tly , too, llcity and th e re fo re m ost likely to at- In ev ery In stan ce. We Do Not Make a Special Sale on Any One Article And then raise the price on others so as to more than make it up, but selll every article in our store at the lowest possible price. Re- msmber we keep the most up-to-date stock of Fupniture in the city: also Carpets, Rqgs, Portiers, etc. In passing our window take a look at that WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the Best in the Market. P re ach in g h o u rs a t 11 an d 8. Crush cad mix in »jod or suit. Proper dc so in tab lets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price | M. E. CHURCH P re ach in g S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d e v e n ing. S u n d ay school a t 9:45. K p w o rth .eaguefu*. 0 P ra y e r m eetin g T h u rs »lay ev en in g .— M. P . D ixon, p a s to r. F c r H o rse « , C a ttle . S h e e p , S w in e e n d Fow l«. T h e y a r e m a d e iro m th e a c tiv e p r in c ip le o r th e c o n d e n s e d e sse n c e of th e d ru g . T h e y d o n I c o n ta in f .a w d u it, A a h .s , ( h o p F e e d o r b r a n . A re J*«t a« g o o d w h e n Id y e a r s o ld ev w h e n 10 d a y « o ld . f h e y c o m p h -eitu all p u r e d r u g law *. A sk f c r a n d t r y o n c e S K I D O O C o n d itio n T a b le ts , o r S l f l D O O W o rm . K id n e y . C h ic k e n C h o le ra , B litte r , C a th a rtic , H e a v e . F e v e r , H o g C h o le ra , D i s te t n p ir , P in k E y e , C o lic t a b l c ta o r l.o u a e P o w d e r, S p a v in C u re o r B a r b W ire l in im e n t. D is tr ib u te d b y T H L B L U E B E L L I A E D I C I N E C O . , in c o r p o r a t e d ; C a p ita l S to c k JJOO.OOO.OO; W atartown, South Oakota, U. S. A. BAPTIST CHURCH. P reach in g S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d e v e n ing. S u n d ay school a t 10. B. Y. P. U. a t 0:30. P ra y e r m eetin g W ed n esd ay ev en in g .—C u rtis P. Coe, p asto r. For Sale by RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon PRESBYTE ill AN CHU RCH. P re a c h in g S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d ev en in g . S u n d ay school a t 10. C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r a t 0:30. P ra v e r m eetin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .—D. J . B ecker, p a s to r A T TH E GROCERY OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH L H. SCHULTZ P re a c h in g S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d e v e n ing. Bible school a t 10. S onia- C h ristia n E n d eav o r a t 0:30. B ible class an d p ra y e r m eetin g T h u rs d a y ev en in g . A. C. C o rb in , p asto r. DA LLA S. O R E G O N B V A NO E 1.1C A L Cl IU RCTI. “ Yakima Best” Hard wheat Flour. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded P re a c h in g S u n d ay m o rn in g an d even- ng. S u n d ay school at 10. C h ristia a E n d eav o r a t 0:30. P ra y e r m eetin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g .— R ev. Mock, p as to r Perfection Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25c Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c If you have any Furniture A P atents I R A D S IY IA R K S D e sig n s C o py r ig h ts A c . FISKE, THE BEST PRINTER. A n y o n e se n d in g n sk e tc h a n d de scrip tio n m ay quickly a s c e rta in o u r op in io n f re e w h e th e r an Invention is p ro b ab ly p a te n t ah!e. Com mini lea* tto n s s tric tly confidential. HANDBOOK o n P a to n ts sent, free. Oldest agency fôYaêcürTug patents, ‘■'atout* ta k e n th ro u ugh g h ____ M unn _ A Go. _ rec e iv e tpec ial notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e, lu t h e Scientific American. M1VAVAVAVAVAVJ yayí a YAVAYAYATAY í Tg P i i Î § § § I ELECTRICITY TOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPlf WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL, IT DOES NOT COME HIGH. C § I t is econom ical b e c a u se 'it r a n be q u ick ly tu rn e d off w hen n o t n eeded. W ith gas o r k ero sen e th e re is th e te m p ta tio n to le t lig h t b u rn , w hen n o t n eeded, to save b o th er of lig h tin g a n d a d ju s tin g . In som e hom es th e electric lig h t hill a m o u n ts to only a b o u t $2 p er •m onth. You can p ro b ab ly g et som e k in d of artificial lig h t for less m oney th a n electric lig h t, h u t does it save you a n y th in g w h en it lim its o p p o rtu n itie s for w ork an d recreatio n , ru in s y o u r eyesig h t, sm okes y o u r w alls, m ars d eco ratio n s a n d increases ho u seh o ld w ork. Y ou can p ro b ab ly save a d o llar tom orrow b y going w ith o u t y o u r m eals, h u t it w o u ld n ’t be econom y. I t is n o t so m uch w h a t you save, h u t how you save, tfia t co u n ts. W e are alw ays read y to e x p lain th e “ in s an d o u ts ” of th e lig h tin g p ro p o sitio n to you. Call on us or p h o n e to u s. W e a re n ev er too busy to ta lk b usiness. I Per SUNH&C0.38,Bn*d“*r Hew York u g to n , D . C. B ranch Office. 826 F S U W a shington, ma Î Willamette Valley Co. i i Town crat prove ments E. W . KEARNES, Manager Office on M ill s tre e t, ju s t n o rth of th e c o u rt house D allas, Oregon § * TATI f ATI CAT1TAYAT TATATATi EVt ?AYA* P h o n e s: Draw B ell, 421, M u tu a l, 1297 of fo i or thirty-live First Class only a m< tim e, “ Un< w ealth in creased . J In th is can b etw een t Ilcan p a rti an d Immi gra tion y / ^ y y y ////^ /////e v ///////s F T /s /z ///////y //ï "No one fear« that Mr. Svyao’f • lection would provoke an Indus trial, commercial and financial cataclysm.”— New York Evening Post, Aug.. 1908. as we do repairing and up holstering. H ALL & HAYES House-Furnishers Exact Copy o f W rapper. AT CHAPMAN S OLD STAND DALLAS J u t T hat lo n g . T he N ew York E vening B o a t (R e p u b lican ), ask s: “ n o w long o re the £ ru*(f .to enjoy th eir p re se n t license tv p it* o u r p o ck ets’ ?’ J u s t ao long a* rip- people k eep la p o w e r a p a rty w hich d an v a* Itp p alg n fu n d s from the tru st* . L a s t w« b e s t like« congress, . M innesota renom inati p a rty bees flinchingly a s sp eak er be a ft se n tim e n t low er hoi W eekly, v policy, is i p u b lican p reserv ed ly com mimic! th a t if Tal tlie long reach fron tol to the S h erm an < In th< P resideii C annon: ‘ fa c t th a t p u b lican j C annon ol its leader.« poraril.v o he h a s bt five yearn. R ep u b licai th e co u n tr fancy and se t a g ain s the peo ex erted dem an d ed W h eth er not. til to nent Im § CONCI A ha n d so m e ly I llu s tra te d w eekly. E a rn e s t c ir cu la tio n o f a n y sc ie n tific Journal. T e rm s, $3 a y e a r : fo u r m ontlie, f L Sold by a ll new sdealers. and Have Homer Dale the billposter and distribute your advertising cards. S p eak er B ry a n had sp e ak er w tow n, Dan T he folk ing also I tric t, oper o f th e Ar th a t he is 000. H av in g n o n ’s chal ppyai» d« S p eak er C th a t is, tl u p ,” and w ealth . I t is a fo r som e th a t Mr. 1 g re a t Indi peten cy fc Sal&r; “ It w as congressio lectu res a •The Cor mofiey ai B ry an nni Mr. Cann< he am asse h am p ered d u tie s du th e e o n g r stacle. he possess c goods.” Nov None w Jo e ’s turn confidence tru e t h a | ** fcankei am assed C ertain ly , w orld res approx Inn earth ly p< I f th a t th a t th e to how he let him t w o rth , ai aists, and In tak in g dern-e. Mr. Cg fu s e to W ta4 tb* «•'—v r f & C.Do you rem em ber, a s a boy. how delig h ted you were w ith your first S T E V E N S ? T ru ly an ev en t at th at time. Give Y O U R BOY a S T E V E N S now. W ill add to b is h ap p in ess and education. M AK E A M AN O F Y O U R If yea eaanot obtain B T E V I5 3 r.I7L £3— SHOTGUNS— Á “WHEI Post Your Bills Keep It patrio element w Dated. •'U n c le J< He PISTOLS iron; yonr Dealer, we ship direct, •Xpresi prepaid, npon receipt of Catalog Price. BOVI T ot B cent« to pay portage, we will sand yon la «tamps oar complete 160-page Piro- ami Catalog. A J . S T E V E N S A R M 9 T O O L CO. P. 0 . B ox 4 098. Chicopee F alls, M ass. NO S P A R E S T H IS YEAR. !ie e d m g ^ ^ £ a irs _ b rm Tatars 6 0 YEAR8* E X P E R IE N C E B a n k -B o o k S h o u ld Ilf W o rth F ace. The essen ce of th e g u a ra n te e p lan Is th a t a b a n k book should he w o rth its face alw ay s. Au e n try in a p a ss book should n o t c o n stitu te the assu m p tio n o f a risk by th e d ep o sito r a n d th e g iv in g of w id e la titu d e to th e hunker. S uch e n try should be reco g n ized a s Ju s t as a c tu a l an asse t ns a b a n k note. Also, p ro p er a rra n g e m e n ts m u st be m ade fo r th e co n tin u ed esp io n ag e of b an k s by o th e r ban k s. L astly , an d q u ite a s im p o rta n t, b an k in g la w s m u st be en fo rced ; over- cert! tication m u st be sto p p ed ; lo an in g of fu n d s in n atio n al h an k s on o b v io u s ly sp e c u la tiv e schem es m u st cease;- and o th er refo rm s m u st be w ro u g h t to In v est th e h a n k in g sy stem o f th e co u n try w ith th a t com plete confidence w hich, if in duced w ould p u t a stop to all nervoiisnea* by depositors. “UNCLE AX ELECTRIC LlGHTSj NEW FURNITURE ELEGANT ROOMS BATHS IN CONNECTION The Tavern II. F U G IT T , P ro p rie to r A Strictly Modern Hotel firs k b s s Bor io Conner lion FALLS CITY, OREGON i l