Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September 14, IM I
THE ASHLAND DAILY TUHNOfl
band, leaving him nothing but tender
memories and more eggs. In time she
amasses a kind of disconnected harem
of husbands.
The husbands have all the tender
qualities the wife lacks. They hatch
the eg?? guard the chicks, and “tooth­
er” them.
PAGI
Visit« Mother—
‘ Leave for Prater Lake —-
G. K. Wllshlre, sheep man from
Leslie Herr, Mingus Aiken ati<(
eastern Oregon, is spending a few Albert Guthrie will return tomor*
Local and Personal
days visit with his mother, Mrs. row after a two days trip at Crater
One cent the
. h time.
Mary Wllshire ,8? Granite street.
Lake.
— ------------------Side Lights —
w w aai
-
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
Charter No. «7
R
esen
e
District
No.
12
Return from Lake O’ Wood»—
Ladies unaccompanied by gentle-
^ m ^ T at*
HWGG s T Ä tlG G Ä ^ A tto rn ey .-^
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law,
Pioneer Block,
Riceit Ashland.
“Johnule” Ruger returned with mHn and extra ladies, 10c at the
Law, Pioneer
“The Well of Montezuma."
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
Prof. Vining and Ralph Vining last Bungalow dance Wednesday might,
Among the many natural curiosities
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L- A. ROBERTS— Attorney-a t-Luw.
week from Lake O’ Woods.
. The war tax must be paid.
2t of Arizona, one that is not often vis­ At Ashland,
land, Ore.
73-tf
«»• state of Oregon, at the close of business Septem-
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Bldg,
ited by tourists, is the singular bowl-
'?.!■---
j —Lm._
DR. J. J. EM5EENS—— Physician and
Fall woolens and fashions are now J’ P’ Dod®e Returns—
shuped depression in Yavapai county,
RESOURCES
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts
In at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to
p - Dodge, local furnitrue dteal- called ‘ The Well of Montezuma.” It
eye,
ear,
nose
and
throat.
Glasses
shown
in
Item
31,
if
any................................
$3-75,620.63
$15 by ordering your suit now. 3 0 3 tf: er’ returned yesterday from Port- is nearly circular, and between 500 2. Overdrafts secured aud unsecured
supplied. Oculist and aurist for DR. GEO. J. 1UNZ — Chiropractor.
and
G
O
O
feet
in
diameter
at
the
brim.
575.69
Suite 8. Examination Free. No
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
______
j land, where he has been for the past
3. U. S. government securities owned, Including
It lies in the midst of a nearly-level
25. the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg.,
Medford,
Ore.
Phone
667.
those shown in items 31 and 36, if any
Return from ('rater Lake—
two we®^9 attending to business area.
Residence Phone 401.
22.507.19
The sides are vertical to a
Other bonds, warrants and securities. Includ­
Misses Georgia Coffee and Lois matters.
depth of 30 or 40 feet. Below that
DR. FRANK M. .MOXON— Physician ASHLAND RRALTHATORlLM__l»r
ing foreign government, state, municipal,
ft
LJ
*
Rhodes. J. Floyd Place and Glenn!
I they merge into a sloping shape, which
and Surgeon. Hours
1 to I* 5 p. _
m.
corporation, etc., including those shown
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
Rhodes, brother of Miss Rhodes, re- Retttrw* fron* Prospect—
extends down to a circular pool of
Office
425
E
Main
St.,
opp.
Pub-
in items 31 and 36, if anv.........................
135,971.16
trical Treatments. Mineral and
lie Library.
Clam Clark has returned fromj water- alleged by popular tradition,
turned yesterdav after a three days
CIam
272-tf
Banking house, $16,000.00; furniture and fix­
Vlt-o-Net Baths.
First National
tures, $5,500.00 .............................................
Prospect, where he was
_ working
____ I “ are 80 “ an-v other not yerV <»e*P
trip to Crater __
Lake and Lake O’ IProspect-
21,500.00
Bank
Building.
Phone
48
DRS. SA\WYKK & CRANDALL
Amounts due from banks, bankers and trust
Wo'od?
j
£
summer month,.
~
-
companies not designated as approved re­
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
TAXI.
the vicinity of Crater Lake as e x -j1® 0 sch001 here.
ally been dejjcrlbe<l as a "pit crater”
serve banks ..................................................
1,982.62
Pioneer
Building.
9. <b) Amounts due from banks, hankera a n d
Phone 260-R, Res. 274-J or 367-J
ACkIÌD’’ *“ R° 8* Br° 8‘
treraely chilly.
,
I of volcanic origin, the result of the
136-tf
trust
companies,
designated
and
approved
Exquisitely tailored suits at Paul-1 falling of the roof of a cavern, formed
V . ' P. j
im
_ _ l . .
reserve
agents
of
this
bank.
.........................
serud’s.
53,065.83
307tf j In th e limestone strata by running 10.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
Big dance at the Bungalow Wed-
COK SAIiE— REAL ESTATE.
Checks on banks outside city or town of re­
water. The water of the pool, it Is
1
porting bank and other cash items
862.95 T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ J* OR SALE— 160 acres of land seven
♦A
' bm « ) SUPERSTITION IN THE CONGO t ^ n ¿
X
T
, ?
.
" S M
FER — Good team and motor­
miles east of Ashland. 3 room
the* same city or towns as re­
trucks.
Good
service
at
a
reason­
ladies and ladies unaccompanied by I
ver creek.
house, fair barn, 2,000.000 feet
porting bank .............................................
2,284.78
able price. Phone 83.
Natives Invariably "Make Charm«"
of
timber, three-fourths mile lrom
gentlemen, 10c.
12. Cash on hand in vault ..............’ ’ ’ ’ ' ’ ’ \ ’
25,549.65
school, several springs, 12 acres
Before They Set Out on a
Total
cash
and
due
from
banks,
items
8,
9
FOR
PROMPT
and
careful
service
Tow n’s N atural A dvantages.
in cultivation. 50 acres feuced,
Hunting Expedition.
Leave ror Oakland —
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
T h e little riv e r A rrow — no bigger 16. n . , 10, 11 andJ 2 ......................... ..................•••> 83.745.83
good
terms at 6 per cent, or will
Other
assets,
If
any
..................
call
kittle Transfer Co., Phone
2,949.60
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Vining left
than a good-sized brook—runs past the
trade for Ashland property. Sea
Nearly
everything
a
Congo
native
117.
Office
89
Oak
street.
Near
j outskirts of the town of Reddltch, Eng-
yesterday by auto for Oakland,
C. B. Lamkim
8-1 mo
TOTAL
Hotel Austin.
does is done at the dictation of super­
$642,770.10
' land, on it? way to join Shakespeare’s
Calif. They expect to return in the stition.
LIABILITIES
Witch doctors and their
. Avon near Bidford, a few miles above
FOR RENT,
near future.
FOR SALE— Cozy convenient four-
$ 50,000.00
strange and somewhat horrible "medi­ ! Stratford-on-Avon. Along the bed of : 17. Capital stock paid in .........................................
room cottage, with roomy base­
18.
Surplus
fund
.........................................................
10.000.00
cine” are in demand for all sorts of
FDR
RENT—
Three
rooms,
down
ment
and outbuildings. Good size
(a)
Undivided
p
r
o
f
it
s
.........
.
’
.
......................
.
$
rnrtfin,
rain».
____
i
,he
Arrow
y>u
’an
find
smooth
peb
19.
13,829.22
Suite Made to
canon? things. Their charms are bjes of a peculiarly hard crystalline
stairs, hot and cold water, bath
lot w ith plenty of frtut. Nio« lo
(b)
Less
currant
expensed
interest
and
taxes
____
Cleaning and repairing
on ______
short' **wor^ed tor everything from curing i nature: they are known locally a«
and toilet, one block to church and
cation with fine view
Desirable
paid ....................................... .............................
9,640.96
K.
Nelson.
Hotel
Ashland
i 8lckness t0 bringing bad fortune upon “emery stones,” and were invaluable 20. Dividends unipaid ......................... ........................ 1 4.288.26
school.
231
Mechanic
St.
10-2*
notice.
for
small
family
who
want
mod ■
20.00
an enemy- There may be a demand for polishing needles not only when 21. Amounts due to banks, bankers .and trust
erate
priced
home.
Apply
to
ov n-
Bldg.
FOR RENT— F u rn is h e d h o u sek eep - i
° “ 1 that a curse be removed from a whole
ar
on
premises.
706
Penn.
Ave.
eompanies not approved or designated a »
simple handprocesses were in vogue,
ing rooms,
In q u ire 316 H arg a-
i
town,
or
perhaps
a
corse
is
to
be
laid
Corner
Harrison.
4-1
mo
reserve
agents
for
this
bank............—
Rojtue River
246.68
but also for a considerable time later,
dine.
10-3
upon a single enemy.
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, sub­
J. H. Priest, of Rogue River, was j One of the least unpleasant and j The makers gave a few pence to chil-
ject to reserve:
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a n d u n f u rn ­ !• OR SALE— Seven room modern
, dren for picking a dozen or two out
an Ashland visitor yesterday.
house, with or without furniture,
24.
Deposits
due
the
State
of
Oregon,
and
de­
most innocent of charms is that which of the shallows of the brook. Thns
ished room s.
In q u ire 102 Oak
fruit and shade trees, lawn, chick­
posits due county or cities and other pub­
street.
8-2
is “worked” to invoke good luck in Reddltch could polish its needles more
en yard. Bargain for quick sale.
lic funds ...........................................................
23,078.04
All wool suits at $26. You can’t hunting. It has a certain picturesque cheaply than those towns which had
131 North Main, phone 290-Y.
LOST.
26.
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
..............
V
246,572.41
beat them. See them at Orres Tail­ quality that Is engaging.
to pay carriage for emery stones, and 26. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
2 9 9 -lu o
7,048.60
The Lower Congo Is not a sports- upon this tiny detail hinges the de- t 27. Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding pay-
LOST— On East Main between Elks’ .
or Shop.
303tf
club and Morton St., purse con; H OR SALE-—House and
acre
man s paradise, says a writer. Game j velopment of an important British in-
able °® demand
75.00
raining
two
keys
and
some
coins
is
not
always
to
be
easily
found.
ground
in
fruit
trees:
close
in.
28. Certified checks outstanding
I>. A. R. to Meet ■
dustry —Christian Science Monitor.
Î 3,251.50
Finder may keep purse and coin, ’ Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 mo*
Therefore, when a hunter whose prow­
Total
of
demand
deposits,
other
than
bank
Mount Ashland chapter, D. A. R., ess Is admired and envied is about to
but please return keys. K Nel-j
deposits, subject to reserve, items 24, 25,
FOR BALE.
son
(Tailor). 65 E. Maiu St. 10-tf
Hopeful Outlook.
will hold the first meeting for the die a curious thing happens. Just
26, 27 and 28 ......................... ........................ $280,026.55
‘Well, ’ said the judge, “what’s your
year 1921-22 at the home of Mrs. J. before he expires a few thread« are
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING —
P. Dodge, 590 Boulevard, on Friday, drawn from his loin cloth. These argument this time? Aren’t you ever
reserve and payable on demand and sub­
Mattresses made over; packinr
C. B. L A M K I N
ject to notice:
<
<
threads are tied about the arms of a going to get over the habit of beat- !
and crating. Douglas. 253 Fourth
September 16, at 2:30 o’clock.
29 Time certificats of deposit outst anting
87,949.81
St. Phone 63-R.
10-6*
young man. This young man then has ing your w ife?’
201.281.46
‘Yes,
judge,
I'm
beginning
to
have
'
30.
Savings
deposit,
payable
subject
to
notice.
a
specific
duty
in
life
and
certain
very
BARGAINS
IN
H. R. Adams, the Plumber, sells
Total of time and savings deposits payable on
¡FOR SALE— Straw, $3.50 a load,
j hopes. She don’t look as though she 1
plumbing fixtures and supplies definite obligations.
Real Estate
!
delivered. Call at C. D. Owen,
demand
and
subject
to
notice,
items
29
could
pull
through
many
more
of
He superintends the burial of the
Phone 166-J, 9hop at 248 Fifth Si.
and 30 ................................................................$289,231.21
519 Mountain Ave.
10-2*
!
'em.”
mighty hunter. Then, whenever the
287-tf
31. Notes, bills and acceptances rediscounted in­
hunters of his neighborhood are about
FOR SALE— One reed set, 8 pieces,
cluding bonds or other securities sold un­
O ty and Ranch Proporti«*»
to set out the young man goes with
S ea ttle V isitors—
der repurchase agreements with contingent
1 dining table. 4 dining chairs,
H ouses to R ent.
2,500.00
rugs. Universal range, gray ena­
liabilities ...........................................................
’
Walker M. Thorn and Robert M them to the mighty hunter’s grave.
1.205.64
mel, piano, vlctrola and records,
33. Reserved for taxes, interest or depreciation .
'
Lindsey, of Seattle. Wash., are vis­ He kneels with his face toward the
hunters and his back to the grave. The
7 White Leghorn chickens five
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hunters approach on hands and knees
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
$642,770.10
TOTAL ................................................................
months old. 657 Boulevard. 10-3
O. H. Johnson. Mr. Thorne is a son until dose, then they dance about the
STATE OF OREGON,
'
GRAVEN8TBIN APPLES— 50 lb.
of Mrs. Johnson.
County
of
Jackson—
as.
young man and the grave to the rub-a-
box. 75c delivered. Phone 9-F -li
I, V. O. N. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
dub of a “charmed’’ drum. Palm wine
swear
that
the
above
statement
is
(rue
to
the
best
of
my
knowledge
a|id
Ladies, bring a beau with you to is poured over the grave, while each
FOR SALE— Two dozen year old
belief.
V. O. N. SMITH, Cash er.
W
e
sell
White Leghorn hens. 6. A. C.
the Bungalow dance Wednesday ev­ hunter drinks to the departed.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Sept., 1921.
¡
A
toasted,
r
f
stock.
1401 Boulevard
10-2*
A
bit
of
the
mud
formed
of
the
wine
ening.
His ticket covers the war
CORRECT— Attest:
PEARL WILSHIRE, Notary Public.
and
the
earth
on
the
grave
Is
rubbed
tax for both himself and lady. If
SYLVESTER PATTERSON, My commission expires Mar. 26, 1923.
SWEET CIDER— -40c gal. delivered.
coaise. T o seal
C. B. LAMKIN,
Phone 9 -F -ll.
you como alone you must pay 10c on the forehead, the arms and the in­
W. M. POLEY, Directors.
war tax.
g« steps of each hunter. This Is sup­
m
th
e
CHOCOLATE
posed to give the hunters keenness,
FOR EXCHANGE.
W t a e g a n g ^ M — B aa—
M g!— a—
e—
M M
soreness of aim and swiftness in the
VANILLA
Charter No.5747.
Reserve District No. 12.
Return to Oakland—
FOR EXCHANGE— My equity $380«'
chase.
STRAWBERRY
strictly modern stucco 5 room
Paul R. Winter and Charles E
At last the charui is completed. The
MAPLE NUT
RÄPORT OF CONDITION OF THR
bungalow
with sleeping porches,
Bourn, son and son-in-law of Mrs hunters sing a song In praise of the
in
Dinuba,
Calif., town of 5000.
O. Winter, left Saturday for Oak­ mighty departed. Then off they go, '
center
of
raisin
belt. For partly
they will have success in the
*At Ashland, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on Septem­
Improved
farm.
D. Rasmussen,
land, Calif. The party are travel­ assured
field.
ber 6, t t t t .
Cutler, Calif.
8-9*
ing by auto. Mrs. Bourn will re­
RESOURCES
main for an extended visit with her
WANTED.
a. Loans and discounts, including re-dis-
HER DOMESTIC LIFE FICKLE
mother.
eountB, except those shown in B and C $627,660.60
WANTED— A good milk cow. State
Total loans ................................................... 627,550.60
627,550.60
price, etc. Address C A rare Tid­
Female
Tinamou
Recognize«
No
Ob­
Overdrafts,
unsecured,
..................................
194.06
Albert Taxi. Phone 183. 307-lm
ings.
ligation of Loyalty to Either
U. S. Govenuneet .«wcuritieu owned:
Her
Mate
or
Offspring.
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.
WANTED-—Partner in first class
A u to Tires Stolen—
bonds par value) ................................. 100,000.00
dressmaking business. Deslrahl«
One extra tire and tires from the
h All ether United States government se­
Feminine freedom goes a long way
location. 102 Oak St.
9-2
curities ........................................................
85,562 25
two front wheels of a car owned by In the case of spiders (where the
185,562.25
Other bonds, stocks, securities, ptc.........
WANTED— About five acres wltu
204,284.41
William Sams were stolen Monday bride devours the bridegroom), but In
Oregon's Higher Institution of
Banking house, $14,500.00; furniture and
improvements, small house pre­
night while the machine was parked spite of her hasty temper the female
fixtures,
$4,500.o0
................................
ferred, close to tows.
State
19,000.00
In front of the Roy Hosier home on spider Is a devoted mother.
amount. Frank Anderson. 108b
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
52,969 29
The banner of “women’s freedom"
Third street. The tire-stripped auto
Divlsadero St., San Franciaco.
16. Gash in- vault and amount due from
la
carried much farther by the tin-
Calif.
305-lin e'
national banks .....................................
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
106,065.96
was found a block from the Hosier
.
. X - . r - L M B J W S IB M 'IW I ' l f a
amou, a South American bird.
Amount due from state banks, bankers
home, police state.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
She is a fickle wile and a coflrmed
and trust companies in the United
„
Ä
For inlorm m on w rite to the R eciitrar
child deserter. Two female tlnamous
States (other than included in items
Chas. S. Wilson— Painting, paper­ will fight for the claw of a blushing
Oregon Agricultural College
8, 9 and 10) .........................................
5,718.83
c o k v X l l is
hanging. tinting. Satisfaction guar­ male bird, who accepts the winner
Checks on other banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank (other than
anteed. P. O. Box 244.
8-1 ni* without any voice In the matter.
Item 12) ..................................................
4,239.16
As soon as she has laid a nesiful of
Total
of items 9. 10, 11, 12 and 13. .$116,023.95
G arage Burglar —
eggs, off she ones and fights another
w ill do your plow ing riftdH h o w
Checks on bank located outside of city
A heavy blanket was stolen from female for a ¡/other husband.
In your hard, sticky rtdi.
or town of reporting bank aad other
the M. C. Lininger automobile Mon
Theq she • eserts her second I iu - j - I
cash i t e m s ..................................................
298.88
R u-gain in used sow iag o w e t k e ;
day night by a burglar who forced
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
a
lso a new carload o f W hite new-
and
due
from
U.
S.
Treasurer...........
$5.000
.
(M
l
his entrance to the Lininger garage,
TOTA1...........................................................
?
ing
m achines .just in, at
$1,210.883.44
296 Helman street. Chief Hatcher
LIABILITIES.
admits that the robbery is a sure
17. Capital stock paid in ................... .
t
100,000.00
Fe/7's Corner
sign of a hard winter.
18. Surplus fund ...............................................
30,000 00
mt tmcxter ssAtmnjt
19. Undivided profits ..........................................$ 22,616.29
(e) Lees current expenses, interest and
Something new in Yeo*s window.
LAST CHANCE TO SEE
taxes paid ................................................
5,137,02
17,478.27
299-tf
20. Circulating notes outstanding
98,495.00
Demand deposit» (other than bank d *-
A
L eave for C alifornia—
pafdts) «object to Reserve (depoaitn pay.
N
able within 30 d a y s):
Mrs. Emma Coffee. Miss Lois
26 Individual deposits subject to check. . .
D
479,687.95
Rhodes and J. Floyd Place, left this
27. Certificates of deposit due in less than
morning by auto for Oakland, Calif.,
30 days (other than for money borrowed )
j
24.730.80
by way of Crescent City. Mrs. Cof­
— in —
28. State, county, or other municipal depoe-
*
fee will leave Oakland by train for
its secured by pledge of asset of this
b a n k ...........................................................
23.244.58
Southern California, where she will
Total of demand deposits (other than
make an extended visit during the
bank deposits) subject to Reserve
,
winter months.
Items 26, 27. 28, 29, 30. and 2 3 .. 527,663.38
lim e «tepoedts subject to ReHerve (paya b 1 e
Trousers at $3.50. A few lett at
after 30 days, or subject to 30 days
or more notice, and postal savin gs):
Orres Tailor Shop.
303tf
32. Certificates of deposit (other than f o r
money borrowed) ................ ................
74,700,33
R eturn from Sum m er Izik e—
34.
Other
time deposits ....................................
—
Highly
Dramatic
—
362,071.12
Mrs. Carolton and sons, “Bo” anti
36. Postal savings d e p o s its ................
475.39
—
Intensely
Interesting
—
Total of time deposits subject Oo reserve,
Roy Carolton, have returned from
items 32, 33. 34, and 3 5 ..................... 437 246 84
the Carolton ranch in eastern Ore­
W e carry several kind«.
M ade
TOTAL ..................................
$1,210.883.44
gon, near Summer lake, accompanied
w ith
Rubber, Compotiitlon or
THURSDAY ONLY
by Al^ffrt Guthrie and Leslie Herr
State of Oregon, County of Jackson—««.
leath er solee.
■weai’
cas,h ier
th® »bove-named bank, do solemnly
Business training pays. One term
hA nt
h
®t*tement is tree to the beat of my knowledge and
with ns and one year at a good sal*
ttnh-A-ikAri
.
J* W. MoCSOY. Cashier.
ary in a business office makes the
Subscribed and «worn to beforeme this 13th day of September, 1921.
—Starring—
(Seal)
Beet two-year course. Winter term
-• . . .
G, H. BILLINGS, Notary Public.
Correct— Attest
DAVID POWELL
begins Sept. 15. Medford Business
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
Real ffttate and B M Insurance
College, Medford, Ore.
1-13
»stub. lr tS
O. WINTER.
W. H. MeNAIR, Directors.
Ashland News in Paragraph
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
i n i i
Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Si t i / 1
11 V « a
n
b o
V
«
Yes
Brick Ice Cream
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Ashland Creamery
TECHNOLOGY
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
Go Tonight
SE E N A
OW ENS
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L IN C O L N
The Woman
God Changed
Canvas
Shoes
Do you want
T o leave
A SH L A N D ?
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
Want to trade
Your property
For a farm
In
Waahiogton?
“A p p e a r a n c e s ”
Billings Agency
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