Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1922, Image 2

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    Thursday. September 21, 1022
a AHLA ni I DAILY «DIRO»
HAPPY YOUNG COUPLE
I.W.W. U T j IRATURE GRABBED
be m ade to uproot th e I. W. W. here.
IN RAID AT KLAMATH FALLS
No a rre s ts w ere m ade.
^uOKa
XU » eli AAA
Sunday
/
THE ASHLAND PRINTINGyCO.
If Stomach is Sour,
Food Won’t Digest
KLAMATH FA LLS, Sept 21.— NEW LAKE IS ADDED
TO SHASTA NATL. FOREST
R aids by S heriff Low and deputies
___
I No stom ach filled w ith sour pols-
on th e p riv ate residence of Mrs. Ben :
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Sept
21.—
«-Castle
OUâ
Calif.,
.
.
.
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. „ can d i*5est food. E verything you
Bond, a dom estic w orker, an d her
SISSON,
..................
.
, , , . .
.
eat tu rn s into m ore poison and g a s,;
PAPER
stater, V era M oller, and on a room- lake is being m ade accessible to th e m ak]ng you nervous and weak
TEL EPH O N E 39
Should Use'
ing house, resu lte d in the seizure of to u rist by the Siskiyou board of su- sim p le bu ck th o rn b a rk , glycerine,
It’s different from
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
a la rg e q u a n tity of I. W. W. litera - pervsors, and th e Sisson cham ber of etc., as m ixed in A dierika, expels a ll;
o th e r s b e c a u se
¡sour
poisons
an
d
gas
from
BOTH
up­
tu re and lette rs, th e la tte r p ertain- comm erce,
more care is taken in
E ntered a t the A shland, Oregon
per and low er bowel. Rem oves foul,
ing largely to an a tte m p t to arouse
A new’ road is now u n d er con- i decaying food-m atter you never
the making and the materials
PoBtofiice as Second-class Mall Mai
<S> A delayed tria l is a confes­
used are of higher grade.
shortly
sym
pathy
fo
r
th
e
six
I.
W.
W.
in
stru
ctio
n
.
and
autom
obile
j
b
o
u
g
h
t
was
in
your
system
,
which
ter.
_
z«> s on of guilt.
lake
shore
caused
sour
and
gassy
stom
ach.
Ad-
:
jail
here
by
m
eans
of
a
propaganda
p
arties
m
ay
go
to
the
-subscription Price Delivered in City: <»
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! lerika is EX CELLENT to guard
¡cam paign.
from Sisson w ithin an hour.
fin« n A n th ....................................$ .65
Mrs. Bond, it was disclosed, had
On July 4. this year, Miss M ary I g a i n s t ap p e n d ic e s. T. K Bolton.
Thrss m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 ’>> The bootlegger isn ’t so m uch
D ruggist.
—2
Six m onths .................................... 3.75 •$> to blam e as his custom ers.
freq u en t access to the p riso n ers’ cells! B rittan gave to th e governm ent th is
Ona year ...................................... 7.50 <?-
Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does
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by rep resen tin g h erself as a church beau tifu l lake, and 300 acres, as a I
nut rub off or dust o t l, and the shine lab's
Mai] and Kura] Routes
■•>
P a trio tism
develops
into
four tim es a s long a s ordinary stova
w orker. F o r th is she was w a rm ly ! m em orial to her b ro th e r, th e late
Those know ing them selves Indebt-
One month ....................................* s ò
polish. U sed on sam ple stoves and sold
<
$
•
som
ething
else
w
hen
based
on
-•>
com plim ented in a le tte r from H azel; John B rittan of San Francisco. This ed to me, will please se ttle th e ir ac-
by hardware and grocery dealers.
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1-95
A1I we ask ia a tria l. U s e it on yooreookst
(Six m onths .................................... 3.50 <S> racial h atred .
your pa! ¡or stove or your gas r a m » . I f
G raves, 720 South L stre e t, Tacom a, property is now u n d e r the supervi- counts a t once, or a rra n g e for th eir
don’t f i n d i t the b e a t S te ve n o d a l, you
Ona year ...................................... 8.51 <$>
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used, your dealer ia aa*h -rize a to refund
an alleged I. W. W. leader and o r-js io n of th e Shasta natio n al f o re s t.: paym ent. I have gone out of bus;-
money, insist on M a e k
Stove Polish.
ADVERTISING RATES
<§> D irt is all rig h t except when
Made ia liquid or paste—one quah-y.
ganizer.
Forest tra ils a re being b u ilt on this ! ness in A shland and expect to assign
Display Advertising
Black Silk Stove Polish W orks
for collection all o u tsta n d in g ac­
S heriff Low says every effo rt will property.
Single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c i> It gets w here it does not belong.
S t e r l in g , C iio o is
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
counts October 1.
Dr. W . E.
Dae B le ch S llh A ir -D r y in g Ir e n
grates. regietera. etove-pipea—Prevanta ru a tin r.
Display Advertising
’
Many a good w orker has $>
16-5
V t t B la c k W ik M a t a l P o . U h fo ra ü v a r. niekal
R eserve D istrict No. 12 B uchanan.
C h a rte r No. 67
or braes. 1- baa tw equal fo r uaeou tuitomobOw.
One tim e a w
w m ^ I k . ......................2 7 % c i ^ ^ een SpOiied bv giving him a <S>
R E PO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF
T , o t l » e . a . w
V \ k k ............
..................... .2 1
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an(, , ,po8„ , o„ ..
„
F o r b e tte r insu ran ce ra te s, you
Every o th e r d a y ..............
!
♦
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
307tf
Local Readers
Bach line, etach tim e ..................... 10c <•>
At A shland, in th e S tate of Oregon, at close of business Septem ber
The g ra d u a tin g exercises in <$>
To ru n every o th e r day for one
15th, 1922.
<•> the School of E xperience are <s> Congratulations are showering in on
RESOURCES
m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7c
<$> presided over by the under- <?> Mr. and Mrs, John H arrim an on their
To run every issue for one m onth
1.
Loans
and
discounts.
Including
rediscounts
«►I m arriage, which took place in Port
$372,829.90
dp m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c ! '■*> tak e r.
show n in item s 29 and 30, if any . . . .
Chester, N. Y., a few weeks ago. The
Classified Column
® HEZ HECK SAYS:
356.78
2. O verdrafts secured anid unsecured ......... ..
wedding was a secret one, although
One cent th e word each tim e.
3.
U.
S.
governm
ent
securities
owned,
inclu
d
'n
g
“
The
u
n
d
e
r
dog
often
♦
<8>
It took place with the consent of both
To ru n every issue for one m onth j
17,409.87
those show n in item s 30 and 35, if any . .
<$>
deserves to be rig h t w here
families. The couple are now living
or more, f t c th e w ord each tim e.
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, includ­
<$> at the home of Howard Chandler
he is.’’
Legal Kate
ing foreign governm ent, sta te , m unicipal,
F irs t tim e, per 8 -p th it lin e .......... 10c
Christy, who has acted as guardian
corporation, etc., including th o se shown
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
92,555.25
in item s 30 and 35, if any. . ...........................
for the bride. John H arrim an is the
polnt line ...................................... 6c before th e five-year term is com­ nineteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
1,625.00
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, etc.
Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
6. B anking house, $15,500.00; fu rn itu re and fix­
Oliver
H
arrim
an
of
New
York,
and
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c pleted, he can cash in and get 3 per his bride was Miss Alice A. Laidley of
21,227.50
tu re s, $5,727.50 ..................... .........................
Fraternal Orders and Societies
cent.
5 10 00
7. R eal e sta te owned o th e r th an b a c k in g house
Chicago, tlie same age as the groom.
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
9. (a b ) Cash on hand in v a u lt and due from
T here is a n o th e r side of the story. The couple met at tlie home of the
or societies charging a reg u la r in iti­ Money is a b u n d a n t because of the
banks, b an k ers and tru s t com panies desig­
famous artist, where the bride was
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
n
ated and approved reserve ag en ts of this
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be obstacles in the way of em ploym ent staying while studying music.
107.703.17
bank ............................................. .........................
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad in useful investm ent. The difficulty
9. (c) Net am ounts due from o th er banks, b a n k ­
» ertislng when an adm ission or other of connecting it w ith good invest­ MANY PR IZ E S A R E O FFE R E D
3,716.05
ers and tru s t com panies ..................................
charge Is m ade.
FO B BOYS AND G IRLS CLUBS 10. E xchanges fo r clearin g house a n d item s on
m ents resem bles th a t of connecting
o th e r b anks in th e sam e city or tow n as
What Constitutes Advertising
an idle m an w ith th e job th a t w aits
639.22
rep o rtin g bank .................................................
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ for him. T here a re plenty of op­
A to ta l of $3525 in prize m oney, 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of re ­
762.56 f
ing am ong som a as to w hat const! p o rtu n itie s fo r investm ent in th is trips, aw ards "and m aintenance is be-
p o rtin g bank and o th er cash item s . . .
tn te s news and w hat advertising,
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9,
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which country, but they do not a ttr a c t ing offered to th e club boys and girls
10 and 11............................................................. $112,821.00
Is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ capital because th e re is not suffic- of th e n orthw est who a tte n d the Pa-
1,560.65
15. O ther assets, if a n y ...............................................
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re ient m ark e t for th e products of th e cific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposi-
events, w here an adm ission charge en terp rise. U nlim ited o p p o rtu n itie s , tion, Novem ber 4 to 11, th is year,
TOTAL ........................................ .......................... ♦
$620,925.95
Is m ade or a collestion is tak e n IS
L IA B IL IT IE S
for
p
ro
fitab
le
investm
ent
exist
i
n
’
Bes'deg
the
re
g
u
la
r
prizes
provided
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to
$ 50,000.00
org an izatio n s and societies of every o th er p a rts of the w orld, but capital by th e exposition and breed associa­ 16. C apital stock paid i n ................... .........................
Come in and see how
17.
S
urplus
f
u
n
d
.............................................................
10,000.00
kind as well as to individuals.
does not go to them because p o liti­ tions, th e re a re several specials in ­ 18. (a ) U ndivided profits .......................................... $
7,824.48
good
a suit you can have,
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
cluding $500 given by E. A. S tew art,
cal
and
econom
ic
conditions
ren
d
e
r
(b
)
Less
c
u
rre
n
t
expenses,
in
terest
and
taxes
they have occurred is news.
“Tailored to Measure by
paid ............................................. ..........................
3,964.99
3,859.49
All com ing social o r organization th e security bad. T here is w ork f o r ; p re s'd e n t of th e exposition, which
B om ,” at the price you
19. R eserved fo r taxes, in te re st and deprecia­
m eetings of societies w here no unlim ited am ounts of cap ital in provides for 20 educational trip s to
tio n ............................................. ..........................
1,416.85
money con trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ R ussia and China, for exam ple, but the C arnation stock farm , a t Seat­
have in mind.
21. Net am ounts due to o th er h a n ks> b an k ers
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS
bolshevism in the one country, tle, one of the larg e st H olstein
and tru s t com panies ............ .........................
349.99
NEWS.
in
th e
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, sub­
chronic civil w ar in th e o th er, r e n ­ breeding estab lish m en ts
ject to reserve:
d er investm ent insecure, and capital w orld, a $25 prize scholarship to the
WHAT IS M EANT?
s ta te a g ric u ltu ra l college offered by 23. Individual deposits subject to cbeck» includ­
shuns these countries.
ing deposits due th e s ta ’e of ore§°n> coun­
V oters of th e m u nicipality will be
Peace, o rd er, good governm ent, O. M. P lum m er, and several others
ty, cities o r o th er public f u n d ........................
265,247.39
asked to decide upon the follow ing
24. D em and ce rtific a tes of deposit o u tsta n d in g . .
3,391.02
economy and in d u stry th ro u g h o u t provided by farm paper publishers.
ballot title a t the general election
25. C ash ier’s checks of th is bank ou tstan d in g pay­
The Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Is out-
I he w orld would so im prove security
to be held Novem ber 7, 1922:
able on d e m a n d ............................... ........................
75.00
th a t cap ital would spread from th is sta n d n g am ong the expositions for
26. C ertified checks o u tsta n d in g .............................
50.76
“ Shall th e comm on council
country to m any lands, and to new its splendid su p p o rt of th is m ost
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank
adopt a policy of opening up
deposits, subject to reserve, item s, 23, 24,
i e n te rp rises in this country in o rd er fundam ental w ork w th ru ra l boys
25, 26 ........................................ ..........................$268,764.17
A shland creek canyon and w a­
to m eet the increased dem ands of ■ and girls, which fact is m ore im-
TIM
E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to
!
o
th
er
co
untries
for
A
m
erican
pro-j
p
ress’ve
because
the
expositions
are
tersh e d to fu rth e r extension of
reserve
and payable on dem and or su b ­
'd u c ts th a t would resu lt from revived ¡th e heaviest class of c o n trib u to rs
roads and scenic drives, w ith
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
jec t to notice:
s tric t cam ping and picnickng
in d u stry and from in vestm ent o f s u p p o r tin g it. A to tal of $90,000 is 27. Tim e c ertificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .........
79,490.64
207,044.81
Then in terest offered by sta te , in te rsta te and n a­ 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e . .
prohibitions, or shall fu rth e r
A m erican capital.
T otal of tim e and sav 'n g s deposits payable on
developm ent of roadw ays, ex­ , rate s would rise and we should real- tional expos tions th is y e a r as prize
dem and or subject to notice, item s 27
cept such as a re needed by the
1 ize th a t the world h£S no su rp lu s m oney fo r boys and girls in club
and 28 .....................................................'............. $286,535.45
m unicipal w ork of the city, be
} capital, th a t low in te re st is th e re- work. County fairs a re c o n trib u t­
TOTAL ..................................................................
$620,925.95
d isc o u ra g ed ? ”
• su it of the lim ited supply of safe ing som e $200,000. The to ta l am ount
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jack so n — ss.
is
$734,000.
J u s t w hat result does the city investm ents in a w ar-tossed world
I, V. O. N. Sm ith, cashier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly
T here will be a ju d g in g contest sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is rue to the best of my know ledge and
council expect from the above m ea­
for the boys and a canning contest belief.
V. O. N. SMITH, C ash'er.
su re?
If th e voter is in favor of
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 21st dav of Sept , 1921.
for th e girls
The tw o w inning
opening up A shalnd creek and th e
CORRECT— A ttest:
PEA RL W 1LSHIRE, N otary Public.
team s will go to Chicago in Decem­
fu rth e r extension of ro ad s .w ith pro-1
J.
P.
DODGE,
Mv com m ission expires Mar. 26, 1923
ber to com pete for n atio n al honors
C. B. LAMKIN,
visions, and votes “ Yes,” he is also
' and a free trip to E urope next sum ­
W. F. LOOMIS, D irectors.
casting his vote for th e discouraging
m
er.
of fu rth e r developm ents.
On the
o th er hand, if he is ag an st the firs>
JACKSON COUNTY R EC EIV ES
proposition, and casts a negative,
PORTLAND. Sept. 21.— A prince
$6172.44 FROM STATE FUND
vote, he is voting a g a in st th e d is­ of royal blood has m ade good his i
couragem ent clause, which will then word to a hum ble A m erican citizen, I
SALEM. Or., Sept. 21.— A total!
cause his vote to rea c t favorably for
W hen Carol, h eir ap p a re n t to the I
of $810,574.70, rep re sen tin g th e net
th e m easure he w anted to vote th ro n e of R um ania, was in P o rtlan d
receipts of the sta te m otor vehicle
against.
a little m ore th an a year ago, Mike
d e p a rtm e n t for the six m o n th s’ per-j
If you vote “ Yes,” your vote is Strang, a fo rm er R um an ian subject,
ion, M arch 15 to Septem ber 15, 1922
counted “ No.” and if you vote “ No” was am ong th e P o rtla n d th ro n g th a tj
was apportioned to the sta te high­
the resu lt is “ Yes.” J u s t w hat is greeted him. S trang, a t one tim e a
way com m ission and th e various
m eant by th e m easure?
shepherd in the R um anian hills, had countilies , n Oregon by th e secretary
It is suggested th a t th e city coun­ m eantim e become an A m erican citi- Qf sta te
cil reconsider th e w ording of the zen, th ro u g h n a tu ra liz atio n .
The app o rtio n m en t was m ade on
proposed ballot m easu re and a
W hen th e w ar broke ou t, S tra n g s
basia of 75 per cent of the net
change be effected before th e am big­ com m unication w ith his fam ily in rece!pjs
highw ay d ep artm en t
uous
m easure be prin ted .
The
. t R um ania ceased. His fa th e r, m o th e r 1 an(j 25 per cent to the co u t’es in
th o u g h t is clear, when sufticien*' antl b ro th ers and siste rs had given p roportion to th e am o u n t
of monev
tim e is used in contem plation of the th eir sym pathies to the allies. Often received from such counties for
ballot, b u t th e m eaning is about as d u rin g those long years he w ondered censes
Of the total am o u n t of
clear as an Indian sum m er day dur- if
j£. they had survived the invading money apportioned by the secretary
•ing a season of heavy forest fires.
I hordes.
of sta te , the highw ay d ep artm en t re-1
! Then P rince Carol cam e to P o rt- ceived $607,931.02, and th e counties
^
<g> <®> $><$> <?><$> <3> <?> land on his world to u r, and S tran g $202.643 68.
Of this am ount, Jackson county
eh THOUGHTS FROM O TH ER <§> m et him . He told the prince how
SOURCES
<•> m uch he desired to get som e word wm receive $6172.44; Josephine,
from his native land— som e m essage $2589.86, and K lam ath $5898.61.
is the final answer to the high cost of farming
______
which would tell him if any of his
problems.
CAPITAL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT fam liv had been left.
W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it
W ith a Fordson one m an can do more work
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The prince m ade notes and prom - a t T alen t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs
easier, and at less expense than two men can do
IP o rtla n d O regonian)
¡Sed S tra n g he w’ould tak e th e m at- phone 364-J1.
ltf
with horses.
in crease of the price of five-year ter in hand as soon as he retu rn ed
tre a su ry savings c e rtific a tes to the to R um ania. It was a long search
W ith a Fordson you can actually raise more
eq u ivalent of 4 per cent in te rest, over a devastated land, which the
crops with less work, lower costs and fewer
com pounded, from th e p resent equiv- prince conducted, but it was finally
hours of work.
a'.ent of 4 V. per cent is s ’gnificant successful. A le tte r has been receiv-i
Bacteriologists. Medical Science, endorse
sms
W ith a Fordson you can save money, time and
both of th e cheapness and abun- ed from th e prin ce’s secretary say- the wonderful action of Sheep Dip.
.
MÎ
¡c <
MJ
After
years
of
experimenting
to
obtain
Malote
jlov
A
.
Damai.
drudgery on every power job on the farm —the
dance of capital and of im provem ent ing th a t S tra n g ’s fam ily had been
the exact requirements in formulating Se­
in th e credit of th e governm ent in located and reu n ited , and th a t they pol combined with Sheep Dip Deodorized
whole year arouud.
A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY
and other medical propertiea the rezulta
th e money m arket. Advance in th e w ere eagerly aw aitin g w ord from have
Let us give you the proofs of the great savings made by
met the approval of thousand» of men
price of 3 M> per cent tax-free liberty S trang. He has w ritte n and is llv- and women.
the Fordson. Call, write or phone today.
Phone 18—Medford, Ore.
The remarkable action of Sapol protecta
honds to m ore than 101 points the ing in happy an ticip atio n of th e day the scalp from germ life which ia isaential
sam e way. Money is seek ng employ- which will b rin g a reply from his to proper hair growth and beautiful hair.
Giving- a new life-like gloaa, lustre and
m ent and. the credit of th e U nited loved ones
attract! veneea.
For Exoeaaive Oil, Lifeless Hair, Itching
S tates being the best security in the
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Scalp, Dandruff and Falling Hair it haa
w orld, is well paid w ith 4 per cent
L et J e rry O’Neal n g u re y our next no equal You today can double the beauty
your hair by the regular use of Sepol.
in te rest. Invested in tre a su ry cer- job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater- of
Being far superior to ordinary Soap and
t ficates. savings a re absolutely s a f e . lal and w orkm anship. P hone 138. water. Delightful to uaa.
Sepol is on sale at all Drug Store»—_______ Adv.
«nd, if the holder w ants bis m oney 207 E. Main stre e t.
238ti
1.1 suga
ali
YOU
«ER&WSLMOSE'S
Black Silk
Stove Polish
"fl Shine in Every Drop '
Citizens Bank of Ashland
13RICE is not always
a true measure of
quality; some good
clothes are priced
higher than need be;
so m e c lo th e s a re
cheapened in m ate­
rials and tailoring to
meet a low price.
B orn T ailoring is
priced to cover the
best of woolens and
w orkm anship, w ith
a small profit added.
Large sales and im ­
proved methods make
possible the giving of
very generous value.
P A U L S E R U D ’S
Roumania Prince
Keeps Promise to
Former Subject
This Astounding Low Price
Simply Wonderful
For Hair and Scalp
In finish, in richness of appointments
and upholstery, the good M axw ell
Sedan arouses profound admiration. The
reliable way it performs strengthens
the conviction that such great value
is found only in the good Maxwell.
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Good
MAXWELL.
HARRISON BR S.
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