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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND D AILY TIDINGS
A 9 ^ -p o u n d boy w as b o rn to
M r. a n d M rs. J. M. P a y n e of B ea­
gle th is m o rn in g a t th e hom e of
M rs. J. H. R in g of th is city.
fo r th e co m in g y e a r.
T hey left
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fo r th e n o rth .
M r. M cC orm ick w ill sto p a t A sh ­
lan d on his r e tu r n n e x t W e d n es­
d ay o r T h u rs d a y a n d v isit L ake-
of-th e-W o o d s w ith M r. G reer.
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E m e ry E. S m ith , p re s id e n t of
the S m ith E m e ry com pany of San
F ia n c isc o , le ft S a tu rd a y n ig h t a f ­
te r lo o k in g o v er th e m in e ra l w a­
te r s itu a tio n h ere.
T he S m ith
E m e ry co m pany w ere th e e n g in ­
eers w ho in sta lle d th e m in e ra l w a­
te r p la n t h e re fo u r y e a rs ago. He
e x p re sse d h im se lf as s u rp rise d ,
ow ing to u n fa v o ra b le p a st c tiri-
c k m , to fin d th e p la n t d o in g such
nice w ork a f te r a fo u r y e a r tr ia l
(th e c ritic s a t th e tim e e x p re ssin g
th e op in io n th a t it w ould n o t be
ru n n in g in a y e a r) b u t its p re s e n t
c o n d itio n in d ic a tin g th a t it w ould
do th e w ork fo r 20 to 30 y e a rs
m ore, th e a v e ra g e life of such a
p la n t.
M onday, July 12, 1920
Fry Io Be
Distributed
E lk , C e d a r a n d
AGENT LEAVES
c re e k s.
T hese s tre a m s a re well know n to
fish e rm e n w ho visit th is lo cality.
D u rb in
h as gone to T able
m o u n ta in , th e h ig h est p o in t in
L incoln c o u n ty , a ro u n d w hich
a b o u t 3000 elk ro am , w h ere he
will c o n s tru c t a tria n g le m ark e d
fo r th e g u id an c e of a v ia to rs who
w ill g u a rd th e tim b e r an d lo cate
fo ie s t fires.
Mr. a n d M rs. T. M ilton T a y lo r
M iss R u th
W h itn e y
w as in
of Mt. V ernon, N. Y, th e la tte r a
s is te r o f Rev. J. W . H oyt, a re vis­ A sh la n d o v e r S u n d ay v isitin g w ith
N E W P O R T , O re.— M artin D u r­
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w ill be h eld d u rin g C h a u ta u q u a of blood a n d rec o v e rin g from an ty a n d w ilK accept a place as s ta te
Came hom e w ith th em th is m o rn ­ w h e re sh e a n d h e r m o th e r, M rs.
w eek, th e p rin c ip a l e v e n ts, o c c u r­ o p e ra tio n w hich rem oved a b u l­ le a d e r of co u n ty a g e n ts in w es;- e ra te d in B eaver, L ittle E lk , Big
in g , b u t w ill leav e th is e v en in g P B. W h itn e y , a re now m ak in g
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rin g on T u e sd a y , J u ly 20. T h e re let from h is head , h a s given his e rn
fo r E u g e n e to a tte n d th e Synod
O regon,
a c c o rd in g to a n ­
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w ill be c lasses fo r ju v e n ile e v e n ts firs t a c co u n t of a ru n n in g fig h t n o u n c e m e n t m ad e rec e n tly . T he
o i O regon.
J o h n Beeson, th e well know n
— a ll u n d e r 14 y e a rs , ju n io r u n ­ in th e h ills of O w yhee co u n ty in p o sitio n w as o ffe red by Mr. H u rd '
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te n n is fan o f th is city, -w ith a
d e r 16 y e a rs, a n d fre e -fo r-a ll— w hich J o e Sinsis, a S p a n ia rd , was bv th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l co l­
E . V. C a rte r, c h a irm a n of th e
LOUIS SC H U KIN, P ro p .
c o rp s of Boy S couts, com p leted
th o se o v er 16.
fish a n d gam e com m ission of Or
k ille d a n d Jim S tev en so n , a cam p lege.
Mr. H u rd expects to c o n ­ Q u a lity M eat.
Cle a». Iines».
p u ttin g th e second te n n is c o u rt in
R eco rd s a re k e p t of a ll th e se te n d e r, w ounded.
egon, h a s gone to P o rtla n d to
tin u e to m ak e h is h e a d q u a rte rs
NORTH
M AIN. ASHLAND
th e p a rk in o rd e r S a tu rd a y . T his
e v e n ts a n d
It is expected th a t
m eet th e com m ission. H e expects
In a n a lte rc a tio n o v er th e rig h t in R o se b u rg and
w ill w ork as
c o u rt w as g ra d e d , ro lle d and
e v e n tu a lly th is
to u rn a m e n t w in to a ra n g e ,
to be gone fo r a day o r tw o.
M orrow
says, th e c o u n ty a g e n t u n til his successor
m a rk e d , a n d is now
rea d y fo r
becom
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a rev o lv e r an d is nam ed.
B oth c o u rts w ill be used
H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g . B al­ use.
i o u sh o u ld m ak e
y o u r e n trie s tire d a t M orrow , s tr ik in g his a rm ,
d u rin g th e s u m m e r school an d
cony Shop, V a u p e l's S to re.
now a t th e C o m m ercial C lub. If M orrow , a rm e d w ith a rifle , trie d
th e g ir ls ’ c o n fe re n ce fo r to u r n a ­
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you d e sire co ach in g o r
lessons, to b rin g it in to play , b u t b efo re
Miss Je ss ie R ose, w ho is in th e m en ts, u n d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t of
Jo h n B eeson, a well know n te n ­ he p u lle d th e trig g e r w as sh o t
g o v e rn m e n t em ploy a t th e O.A.C., Mr. Beeson.
nis c h a m p io n of s o u th e rn O regon, a g a in .
H e th e n fire d a t Sinsis,
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took a d v a n ta g e of th e F o u rth of
will be a t th e c o u rts tw o h o u rs w o u n d in g him . a n d w ent dow n
T h e Boy S couts e re c te d th e
T he fo llow ing te a c h e rs fro n t
J u lj h o lid ay s to spend a couple
each day an d Miss E d ith L in d say , w ith a b u lle t in his head.
te
n
ts in th e city p a rk S a tu rd a y A sh lan d took th e te a c h e rs ’ ex am ­
of d ays in A sh lan d w ith h e r m o th ­
in s tr u c to r in p hysical e d u c a tio n ,
S tev en so n , th o
cam p
te n d e r
a fte rn o o n to be used by th e g irls ’ in a tio n s , held in th e cout-t house
e r, M rs. R. C. W iley.
w ill also a r r a n g e fo r c lasses upon seized M o rro w ’s gun a n d tu rn e d
c o n fe re n ce w hich opens th e r e to ­ in J a c k s o n v ille th re e d ay s la s t
V
SA LEM — A tto rn e y G e n e r a l
a p p lic atio n .
upon S insis, firin g . lie too, w a s'
W. W. R obison, w ith h is w ife, day.
w eek: K a th le e n Silver, Inez T ay-
B
row
n h a s been a sk e d to give a
Dr. F re d e ric k B e rc h to ld of th e w ou n d ed by th e o th e r, hut S insis
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son an d d a u g h te r, w ho c a m e to
lot a n d M rs. M innie D illa rd .
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o p inion a s to w h e th e r a d i­
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college, a r ­ w as picked up d e a d a n d w as said
F a ir, a lth o u g h
p ro b a b ly lig h t
A sh la n d a sh o rt tim e ago from
rived in A sh lan d S u n d a y e v en in g to have th re e b u lle ts in his body. re c to r of a n irrig a tio n d is tric t is
IN
R u sh , Colo., w ith a view to lo c a t­ sh o w e rs in th e e x tre m e n o rth p o r­
a “ public o ffic e r’’ an d s u b je c t to
a
n d w ill s ta r t th e firs t of his se rie s
tio
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ing in th is
vicinity,
le ft th is
rec a ll by th e v o ters. T he p erso n
of le c tu re s on lite r a tu r e T u esd ay
m o rn in g fo r his hom e, a f te r clos­ inal te m p e ra tu re s , is th e w e a th e r j
involved, a c c o rd in g to th e le tte r i
m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock. To o b tain
in g th e deal fo r th e C alef re s i­ fo ie c a s t p ro m ised fo r th is w eek. ,
receiv
ed by B row n, a p p a re n tly is
Em broidery Club.
th e fu ll b e n e fit o f th is se rie s you
d ence on Beach s tre e t w hich th e
one of th e d ire c to rs of th e H o rse i
M rs. W. N. G ru b b o f S a c ra m e n -I
T he ° - E - s - e m b ro id e ry club s h o u ld e n ro ll fo r th e firs t lec­
fam ily will occupy uext su m m e r.
F ly irr ig a tio n d istric t in K la m a th
to. w
who h a s been v isitin g th is | wil1 ,n eet in M asonic h all to m o r­ tu re . A seaso n C h a u ta u q u a tic k ­
W h ile h e re th e R o b iso n ’s found
c
o u n ty . T h e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l ex-1
su m m e r in A sh lan d , is sp e n d in g row a fte rn o o n a t th e r e g u la r h o u r. e t a d m its you to th e e n tir e co u rse,
A B E R D E E N , W ash. — M o re ,
o ld -tim e frie n d s in th e fam ily of
pects
to p re p a re th e op in io n l a t e r . 1
a
few
d ays w ith M rs. H a ttie H o stesses fo r th is occasion will o r you m ay r e g is te r in th e S u m ­ th a n 110 b a rr e ls of oil w ere o b ­
J . M. Ross,
w hich
f u r th e r in ­
L ynch a t h e r hom e on L ib e rty be M rs. A. S c h u e rm a n , M rs. E . J. m er School.
ta in e d from th e la rg e s t
sp erm
c re a se d th e ir d e sire to lo ca te here.
M ARTENS CASE D E FE R R E D
Van S an t a n d M rs. F ra n k J o rd a n .
If you v a lu e th e a n n u a l C h a u ­ w h a le e v e r ta k e n to th e Bay City
s< ree t.
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W A SH IN G TO N .— H e a rin g s
in
ta u q u a seaso n fo r
A sh la n d do w h a lin g s ta tio n , ta k e n
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to th a t d e p o rta tio n p ro ce e d in g s a g a in s t
C liff P ay n e m ak e s cam p stools.
P h il R ose, w ho is s p e n d in g his
M adam e T ra c y ’s R e c ita l,
y o u r p a r t by b u y in g tic k e ts a t ' p la n t by one of th e w h a lin g fleet
256-3
D v d w ig C. A. K. M arten s, Soviet
s u m m e r v a c a tio n in A sh lan d from
M uch in te re s t is b e in g m a n ife st- once.
W hy n o t m ak e som e one i o p e ra tin g o ff
th e
W a sh in g to n a m b a s s a d o r in th e U nited S ta te s,
his
w ife a n d ed by th e m any frie n d s of M adam e else h ap p y by p re s e n tin g th em
Mr. and Mrs.
F loyd Dickey S a u ta R osa w ith
co ast.
w ere p o stp o n ed a g a in to J u ly 14.
s ta r te d y e ste rd a y en an a u to m o ­ baby le ft th is m o rn in g fo r K lam - A lm a T racy in th e re c ita l o f h e r w ith a tic k e t. You w ill save $4
T he w h ale, w hich w as betw een T he la b o r
d e p a r tm e n t’s a ctio n
bile trip
w hich
will ex ten d to a th F a lls a n d C ry sta l c re e k w h ere I p u p ils a t th e A rm o ry to m o rro w by b u y in g a seaso n tic k e t, sin g le 60 a n d 70 fe e t long w as a p p a r ­
was
a
t
th
e
re
q
u e s t of fo rm e r Sen-
T h is w ill be a social a d m issio n s to each ev en t to ta llin g
L a k e T ahoe, C alif.
T hey expect he will look a f te r b u sin e ss in te r- ev en in g .
e n tly d e fo rm ed , its h ead b ein g 30 a to i H a rd w ic k , counsel fo r M ar­
, e v e n t, a s a d v a n ce d p u p ils from $7 00.
to be gone se v era l days a n d will e sts fo r a few days.
feet long.
F ifty
b a rre ls of oil te n s, w ho w as d e ta in e d in San
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b o th M edford a n d A sh la n d will
A c o m m itte e of la d ie s to f u r ­ w e re ta k e n fro m th e h e a d alone.
v isit m any scenic p o in ts in th e in ­
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F ra n c isc o b y .t h e co n v en tio n .
E. N. N o rto n of th e N o rto n M o -: p a rtic ip a te . A re a l m u sic a l tr e a t n ish flo w ers and d e c o ra tio n s fo r
te rv e n in g co u n try .
to r com pany, h ad b u sin e ss w hich ¡a a ssu re d , b e g in n in g a t 8 o ’clock, th e s ta g e d u rin g C h a u ta u q u a is
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K e n n e th E m ery is in A sh lan d alled him to K la m a th F a lls d u r-j
e a rn e s tly
d e sire d .
If you can
in
g
th
e
p
a
st
w
eek.
Lake
o
f
th
e W oods P icn ic
fro n t P o rtla n d ,
a g u e st or his
h elp a t th is p lea se te le p h o n e or
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M rs. H. C. E m e ry c h a p e ro n e d call a t th e C o m m ercial Club.
g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. H?’ S.
T ercy C heever
is
d riv in g a a p a rty of y o u n g people to th e
E m ery .
A ny p e rso n s w ho a re w illin g to
h an d so m e new H udson c a r w hich | L a k e o f th e W oods y e ste rd a y ,
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help in th e sa le of se aso n tic k e ts
, L e o n a rd S m ith d ro v e th e c a r in
F o r th e h a n d lin g of y o u r fru it is a re c e n t p u rch a se .
fo r C h a u ta u q u a a re re q u e s te d to
®
w hich th e co m pany m ad e th e trip ,
crop, we c a rry th e fam o u s R e p u b ­
call
a t th e C o m m ercial C lub
T h e Synod of O regon of th e
lic tru c k s In a ll sizes in sto c k a t
a n d a d e lig h tfu l d ay w as sp e n t a t ro o m s a t once
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h m e e ts th ia
M edford, also a n a s s o rtm e n t of
, '
i tn a t c h a rm in g re s o rt. B eside M rs.
w eek a t E u g en e. T he sessio n s w ill I „ _
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,
. . ,
used tru c k s in fine m ec h a n ic a l
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
,
i Emery the
party
consisted
of
open to m o rro w a n d w ill be h e ld
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.
sh a p e a n d priced rig h t. T he Buay
M isses R u th E m ery , N in a M evius,
a t th e U n iv e rsity of O regon. R e v . , . ,
_
W A N TED — An e x p erien ced w a it­
C o rn e r M otor Co., M edford, O re., _ „
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, .
G w ynne G am m on, L e o n a rd -S m ith
ress. N elda C afe.
268-3
L. M yron B oozer of M edford, th e!
c o rn e r M ain s tr e e t a n d H ighw ay,
i r.nd N o rm an W ells.
r e tir in g m o d e ra to r, w ill p re a c h j
_
W a n te d T h e e le c tric c le a n e r r e ­
M edford.
2 5 9 -lm o
th e o p en in g se rm o n . R e p re s e n ta ­
D
inner
Party
tu rn e d
to
th e
P re s b y te ria n
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G. H. Yeo of th e C itizens B ank tiv es to th e Synod from A sh lan d
M rs. E liz a b e th Beeson of T al-
c h u rc h , a n d o w n e rs of h a n d ­
is ta k in g a w e e k ’s v a c a tio n , be­ w ill be Rev. J. W . H oyt, p erm a- en t e n te r ta in e d a t a 6 o ’clock din-
bags, u m b re lla s a n d n eck lace
n e t c le rk ; Rev, C. F . K o e h le r a n d n e r a ^ jie r iiOme y e ste rd a y . Mr.
g in n in g today.
le ft in c h u rc h to claim p ro p e r­
E ld e r J. M. R oss.
j au tj M rs. G eorge R obison, M rs. C.
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ty.
See M iss H ays a t any
T he L a m k in ag ency m ad e th e
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M cK ibbon a n d M rs. Jo h n R ob-
c h u rc h service.
268-2*
Mrs. L eon D esL arzes a n d little ,
.,
ia le th is w eek of th e E. O. C alef
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ison w ere th e gu ests.
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FO R SA LE— V ery ch e ap if ta k e n
lesid e n ce on Beach s tr e e t to W. d a u g h te r A lice of C o tta g e G rove, j
a t once, W h ite L e g h o rn R o o st­
W. R obison of R u sh , Colo. T he O re., h av e been th e g u e s ts of M rs ., F IS H IN G IN FO R A M T IO N
e rs a n d C o ck rells fro m “ T an-
Jo
se
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H.
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OREGON
h itle r will not ta k e possession fo r
cred S pecial P e n ,” from 250-
w eek. M rs. D esL arzes w as show n
.
a year.
e g g hens. M rs. W. D. B ooth
a ro u n d th e city a n d
w as very |
p h o n e 292-R .
268-2
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Cascade F orest,
M ike D elean of Y rek a, w ho is m u ch d e lig h te d w ith w o n d e rfu l
U pper W illa m e tte — D ollies and
W ANTED.
w ell know n in A sh lan d , w as over p a rk s a n d m o u n ta in scen ery . T he re d sid e s b itin g , E u g e n e to R igdon
y e ste rd a y c a llin g on
his m any m in e ra l w a te r e sp ecially a p p e ale d R a n g e r s ta tio n . F is h in g im p ro v es R E L IA B L E P a r ty w ish es to r e n t
tw o c le a n h o u se k e e p in g room s
frie n d s here.
to h e r a s she is a n a tiv e of Colo­ a s one goes up th e s tre a m . M otor
close to p a rk .
P h o n e 370.
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rad o a n d p ro n o u n ce d th e lith ia from E u g en e.
268-3*
Sw itches m ade o u t of com bings. w a te r e q u a l to th e fam o u s M ani­
M cK enzie R iv e r— D ollies, red-
FO R SA L E — Oak wood. J o h n H.
W ill ta k e o rd ers.
A d d ress Mrs. to u of C olorado. T he D o ran hom e
sides, e a s te rn b ro o k s b itin g , E u ­
D oran, R. F. D. c a rrie r. 268-6*
H elen B onner.
266-6* e n jo y e d a m u sic a l t r e a t, a s M rs.
g en e to A ld e r S p rin g s; fis h in g
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Des L a rg e s is a v o calist, h a v in g a b e tte r in u p p e r s tre a m .
M otor W A N TED — Good heav y b u n c h in g
Mr. and M rs. J a m e s D riscoll
te a m , a n d d riv e r. In q u ire B a r­
la rg e c la ss a t C o ttag e G rove, a n d fro m E u g en e.
w ere A shland g u e sts from K la m ­
ham B ro s.’ saw m ill, Siskyou,
a lso h a s c h a rg e of th e m usic in
Santiam F orest.
O regon.
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th e M. E. c h u rc h of th a t city. T h e
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h o u se w ith b a th a n d to ile t, on
S a n tia m
M rs. F. S. E n g le, M rs. A. L. E n ­ w ere old n e ig h b o rs in M innesota. S tre a m is o v er-fish ed .
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gle, Miss G e rtru d e E n g le a n d Su-
V ic e -P re sid e n t M cC orm ick of th e
F ish L a k e — H eavy c a tc h e s of FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room for
p e iin te n d e n t G. A. B riscoe sp en t
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th e past tw o d ays a t C ra te r L ake,
lig h t h o u se k ee p in g . P h o n e 30.
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s tr e e t, fish b a sk e t a n d c o lla p s­
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c o n g re ssio n a l a p p ro p ria tio n s c o n t - i - . , , .... . a . ___
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Mrs. If. II. E lh a rt h as gone to m itte e , w ho w e re e x a m in in g th e ,
TH E STATE RANK OF TALENT
Gobi Hill to visit h e r m o th e r w hile needs of th e n a tio n a l p a rk s w ith
HOOD R IV E R — New tir e serv- A t T a le n t, in th e S ta te o f O regon,
a t th e close of b u sin e ss, J u n e 30
her h u sb an d is a tte n d in g th e n a ­ a view of fixing th e a p p ro p ria tio n s j ice s ta tio n opened here.
1920.
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tio n a l g u a rd e n c am p m e n t at C am p
R
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ES.
S e le c t y o u r tire s a c ­
Lew is.
L e a n s an d d is c o u n ts . $ 79,837.01
co
rd in g to th e roads
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O v e rd ra fts ,
se cu re d
th e y h ave to travel:
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. M onteith
a n d u n se c u re d . . .
542.15
B onds a n d w a r r a n ts . . 23.606.75
of A lbany m ad e a n a u to m o b ile
In sandy or hilly coun­
B a n k in g h o u se ..........
4,900.00
trip th ro u g h th is section of th e
try , wherever th e going
F u r n itu r e a n d fix tu re s
2,520.00
flu te , a n d w hile h e re sp en t yes­
is a p t to be heavy—The
Due from b a n k s (n o t
te rd a y in th e p a rk .
U. S. Nobby.
re se rv e b a n k s ) . . . .
5,421.00
D ue from ap p ro v e d
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F o r ordinary country
re s e rv e b a n k s . . . 12,398.17
A. M. B eaver "received a te le ­
roads—The
U. S. C hain
C hecks a n d o th e r cash
g ram y e ste rd a y from his son Al-
or
Usco.
ite m s .........................
113.37
<lred M. B eaver of P o rtla n d a n ­
C ash on h a n d ...............
For front wheels —
3,525.71
n o u n cin g th e a rriv a l o i B etty, a
E x p en ses .......................
3.007.16
The U. S. Plain,
O th e r re so u rc e s ..........
7 Vz pound
d a u g h te r,
w ho was
55.90
For b est results—
b orn to Mr. an d Mrs. B eaver y es­
e
v
e r y w h e r e — U . S.
T
o
t
a
l
.........................
$135,927.22
te rd a y .
L IA B IL IT IE S .
Royal Cords.
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C a p ita l sto ck paid in . $ 20,000 00
G. W. A ger, co u n ty s u p e rin ­
S u rp lu s fu n d .............
1,900.00
U ndivided p r o f i t s . . . .
te n d e n t of th e public schools, is
1,902.31
In d iv id u a l
d e p o sits
a tte n d in g th e sessio n s of th e N a­
s u b je c t to c h e c k . .
73,603.66
tio n a l
E d u c a tio n a l
a sso c ia tio n
D em and c e rtific a te s of
held in S alt L a k e City.
d e p o sit . ....................
58.12
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C a sh ier c h eck s o u t­
s ta n d in g ....................
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T he w a te r lilies g ro w in g in th e
172.91
T
im
e
a
n
d
S
avings
D
e­
pond in th e city p a rk a re b e g in ­
p o sits .........................
32,290.22
n in g to bloom a n d a lre a d y th ese
B ill p a y a b le fo r m o n ­
b e a u tifu l blossom s a re m a k in g a
ey b o rro w ed . . . .
6,000.00
fin e show ing.-
T ° l a l ........................ $135,927.22
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Mr. a n d M rs. J. H. McGee and
S ta te of O regon, C ou n ty of Ja c k -
fam ily le ft S a tu rd a y fo r a few
so n — s s :
d ays’ o u tin g a t C ra te r L ake.
I, E. B. A d am son, C a sh ie r of th e
ab o v e n am ed b a n k , do so lem nly
NOTICE
sw e a r th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is
tr u e to th e b e st o f my k n o w led g e
A ll th o se w ho gave o r cashed
a n d belief.
c h e ck s a t th e P la za C o n fectio n ­
E. B. ADAMSON,
e ry on th e 6 th , 7 th a n d 8th of
C ash ier.
J u ly w ill c o n fe r a fa v o r by n o tify ­
S u b scrib ed a n d sw o rn to b efo re
m e th is 8 th d ay of J u ly , 1920.
ing us, a s m ost of th e loot robbed
J. C. MASON,
fro m o u r till on th e n ig h t of Ju ly
N o ta ry P u b lic.
S th h as been rec o v e red a n d th e re
My com m ission e x p ire s N ovem ­
is som e c o n fu sio n r e g a rd in g th e
b e r 10, 1923.
Correct—Attest:
checks.
JO SH U A PA T T E R SO N ,
PLA ZA C O N FE C T IO N E R Y .
JAMES F. DUNHAM,
2«7-3t
C. W. HOLDRIDGE,
[F IG H T
R ock
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Service.
Las| Time
T oday
NAZIMOVA
Stronger Than Death
Giant Whale
Is Caught
T u esd ay, W ed n esd a y ,
T hursday .
SHORE ACRES
How manq miles
did qou march the
summer Cleveland
was nominated
e m e m b e r the time
R
, the first automobile
parade was organized? Even
the good old torchlight pro­
cession had to give way
before the advance of prog­
ress.
11
Tires are often sold the
same w#ay politics are.
The last people to wake
up to what they are getting
are the people who pay the
bills.
The bills are getting too
bi^ these days in both cases.
And the man who is feeling
it most with respect to tires
is the man who owns a
moderate-price car.
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The idea that the small car
owner doesn’t need a good
tire is rapidly going the way
of all mistaken ideas.
JUST SHYING A BIT
He needs it more than
anyone else. It’s part of our
job, as we view it, to see
that he gets it.
Our tire service starts with
good tires—U. S. Tires. All
sizes made to a single stand­
ard of quality—none graded
down to the price of the car
they will go on.
U. S. perfected the first
straight side automobile tire
— the first pneumatic truck
tire.
The U. S. guarantee is for
the life o f the tire, and not
for a limited mileage.
IV
When we recommend and
sell U. S. Tires we do so in
the interest of greater tire
economy. It is our experi­
ence that that is the best
way to build up a sound and
sizable business.
United StatesTires
N. DIX & SON, Props.
East Main St., A shland. Ore
Directors.
P hone 116
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