oaîlî » Mtffc TWO Ashland «SM M M » Tidings s SiT-wirwyta» Titada}, September 20, líxtí a* H air to Be W orn Straight This Autumn Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Published ' o f f i c i a l CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 3 9 C. K. LOGAN, Editor E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon Postoffice an Second-class Mall Mai ter. ^ y .- lert M oses R ainy days stim u la te m uch <$> im m orality. subscription P rice D elivered in C ity: «> ---------- One nAmth ....................................$ -65 W ait until a wom an stops Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 ■t> Six m onths .................................... 3.75 <•> srying before deciding w hat One year ...................................... 7.50 ® to do. Mail and R ural R outes <» One month ....................................$ 65 The Golden Rule alw ays T h ree m onths . . ................... 1.95 : •' 3.5l'| w orks when anybody gives it Six months ............................... One year ...................................... 6.5t a chance. ADVERTISING RATES ---------- Display A dvertising In a law suit everybody con- single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c • ■ cerned loses m oney exaept th e YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising •> law yers. One tim e a w y k ........................27t£c <» ------------ Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c No m a tte r w hat happens, you livery o th e r d a y ........................2 0 c ♦> can alw ays fine som ebody who L o cal R e a d e rs Bach line, each tim e ......................10c * claim s to have predicted it. To run every o th er (Jay for one <** ---------- m onth, each line, each tim e . . i <• •> W hen n a tu re supplies a m an To runTevery issue for one m onth •' w ith a little experience, she dfr m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c Classified Column evens th in g s up by giving him One cent th e word each tim e. <•> m ore experience th an he knows To ru n every issue for one m outh •♦> w hat to do w ith. ir m ore, 14 e the w ord each tim e. ---------- Legal Rate F irst tim e, per 8 - p t'n t lin e ..........10c HEZ HECK SAYS: fiach subsequent tim e, per 8 ■ ’•> “ The wuss th in g I ever point line ...................................... 5c •> sm elt was assafedity spilt Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 O bituaries, th e line ..................... 2 ’Ac <§> on a g o a \ ” Fraternal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders or societies charging a reg u la r Initi­ ation fee and dues, no discount. Re iigious and benevolent o rd ers will be charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad verti.dng w hen au adm ission or other charge is m ade. Jackson County Fair Awards Are What Constitutes Advertising Made To Schools In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ing am ong som e as to w hat consti tu tes news and w hat ad v ertisin g , we p rin t thi3 very sim ple rule, which is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ ate betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re events, w here an adm ission charge Is m ade or a collection is taken IS A D VERTISIN G.” T his applies to o rganizations an d societies of every Kind as well as to individuals. A ll rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r they have occurred is news. AU com ing social or organization m eetings of societies w here no money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ ation charged, or collecton taken IS NEWS. she knew personally, and It was bd' Grants Pass Men cause of this fact th at she W2ote a , le tte r com m ending th e ad v ertising.. Prove Easy Marks The wom an was one of the sm ooth­ est w orkers seen here for some tim e. For Fast Worker She was la te r apprehended a t Rose­ <$> 3> <£■; <•> H A IR ,S H O R T , AND U N C l/R L E D , IS LATEST <®> <>' D O RO TH Y D A L T O N AD OPTS the N E H S T R A IG H T \D 0 B D E D N O D E H a ir drpha L TIGHTLY BACK neh mode FOP E0NQ~ H A IR . <$>: j ! <«>' «>! ! "i Í¡ <•> I rp i I E R E has been much w ailing * and gnashing of teeth among the bobbed heads of the land. And m uch too m uch flourishing and w aving of the cu rling irons. And b u rn t-u p h a ir, and coarsened locks, dried by the perm anent- ru in in g of the hair. One had to have short, curly h a ir—because everybody had to have short, curly hair. And the fu n n y p a rt was, no one ever had sh o rt h a ir and curly h a ir together a t the same tim e and the rig h t *cnc. The coiffure was full and fi iffy and round when one had no p ace to go, and when one had rome place to go, with a beau, one’s h air looked like Sam Hill. F resh curls, the weekly shampoo, and the Special Date never seemed to synchronize. Life was becoming too compli­ cated. Som ething had to be done 'a save the heads of the fa ir. They couldn’t get along w ith bobbed 1 h r, and they wouldn’t give it up. A nd now th e solution; i t ’s all very simple. Nobody’s going to curl the hair. They’re going to leave it stra ig h t. They a re going to depend on the n a tu ra l gloss of a well-groomed head fo r the sta n d a rd of chic and beauty. Of course, all the h a ir­ dressers will be furious, b u t no doubt they will bear up under the blow. The new coiffure fo r bobbed h a ir is the s tra ig h t bob. I t is very pleasing, and follows the lines of the head in a m anner th a t is undeniably a rtistic. I t will tu rn out a t the ends n a tu ra lly and sm artly in m ost cases, as the short-bob, n a tu ra l head-dressing does the photo above. The picture shows Dorothy D alton, the P aram o u n t motion picture s ta r, in “ The Siren Call,” an Irv in W il- la t production, doing her h a ir in this newest and sm artest bobbed mode. She is one of the first i screen . ta rs to adopt th is sensible and attractive dressing sponsored by Paris. P a ris, fo r th e long haired, de­ signs th e slick-back mode of w ear­ ing the h a ir, as shown in one of the sketches above. Dips and s tra y w isps of h a ir plastered cun­ ningly and a rtfu lly ag a in st the cheek, a re an added attractio n . The h a ir is draw n back very tig h t­ ly, and knotted low a t the back— n ear the nape of the neck. This knotting ‘of the h a ir there, gives a picturesque profile absent from the h a ir dressing modes fo r m any years. I t is pleasing and fav o r­ able to m any women, and it is su rp risin g i t has not come back before. B rilliantine is also a p a rt c f th is long-haired, shining, seal-likc coiffure. B ut th e shine of bril- liantine never has the charm and refinem ent of the n a tu ra l gloss of the w ell-cared-for, well-groan.«<, head of hair. b urg and put under bail, w hich she (G ran ts Pass C ourier) forfeited. None of th e money paid Many local m erchants are bem oan- by the m erchants was recovered. ing the fact th a t no tra c e has b e e n ' __________________ found of the wom an who fleeced! CARD OF THANKS them out of several hundred dollars ______ i last week. She pu rp o rted to have W e did not know we had so m any au excellent ad v ertising schem e and. loving friends. Your ten d e r sym- on th e stre n g th of a few c re d e n tia ls ,' pathy has lightened our burden We ¡collected heavily from a num ber of . (hank you m ost sincerely, i local m erchants. Today they have G. m . F ro st and Fam ily. I n eith er th e a d v ertisin g n o r the money. I t will probably be credited io profit and loss— m ostly loss, only one m erch an t having come out m ore th an even on th e proposition. The rest are in the hole for the am ounts they paid in advance on a fake, the ¡am ounts ran g in g from $10 to $40. j The wom an said she was g etting a d v e rtis’ng for sta tio n e ry of the 1 Good S am aritan hospital here She exhibited cred en tials from every-; body except th e cham ber of com -; m erce, which is supposed to put i t s . lt k TOISTU» stam p of approval on all advertising schem es before they a re patronized ' It’s toasted. T h is by th e local m erchants. Secretary i one extra process’ Sabin sta te s th a t not a single m er-I gives a delightful chant refe rre d to the cham ber as tc ! q u a lit y that can the genuineness of the scheme. Missi A itchison, of th e local hospital, says ro t be duplicated th a t th e woman carried a large num ber of cred en tials from people. The school exhibits a t the Jackson county fair won aw ards as follows: Division 1— R u ra l: Lake Creek, w ere fig h tin g on the second floor, firs t; W est Side, second; W illow when th e floor gave way w ithout Springs, th ird ; Neil Creek, fo u rth ; w arning. The o th er firem an e x tri­ W ellen, fifth ; honorable m ention cated him self and called for help, for in d u stria l a rt exhibit to Mays but A m brose was unable to move. Creek and Foots Creek schools. W hen th e rescuers en tered th e blaz- WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.— T h e ' A lthough th e farm ers have la rg e r Division 2— Two-room schools: ing building he answ ered th e ;r calls. A m erican farm er— th e backbone of o u tp u t and will reap la rg e r prices, Sam s V alley, firs t; Oak Grove. W hen released by c u ttin g the tim - A m erican pro sp erity — provides the it is not im probable th a t they will Division 3— Schools having th re e bers he collapsed. chief hope, th ro u g h his b um per crop, find some degree of disappointm ent or m ore teach ers: Phoenix, firs t; th a t th e country can go th ro u g h the in th e risin g price m ovem ents in The building was a to tal loss. Goid H ill; Rogue R iver; T a len t w inter w ith a m inim um of handicaps d iffe re n t com m odities. B ut th e ir (honorable m ention for in d u stria l follow ing th e tw in in d u stria l strik es, net gains over last year should be A PLEA FOR MOTORISTS R O C K E FE L L E R SHOULD HAVE a r t) . T The farm er, according to officals of considerable because of th e ir m ore In nine cases o u t of ten w herein | RESID ED IN OREGON Division 4— High schools; Phoe- the :eder 1 reserve board, is to have favorable crop and price records for accidents occur involving d riv ers of I nix, firs t; Sam s Valley. a good season. He will get h ig h er the com ing season, m otor cars and pedestrians, the m o­ SALEM, Or., Sept. 26.— If W il-j In divisions 2, 3 and 4, only th e f rices th.ui last season. He will The corn and sp rin g w heat grow- to rist has done all in his power to ! school aw arded first place redfeived liam R ockefeller had been a c itiz e n ) have" enough su rp lu s to supply a ers are having one of th e ir best sea­ a v e rt serious trouble. And in about j a prize of a sta n d a rd picture. of Oregon instead of New York sta te i l s »-eater volum e of goods to foreign sons for m any years. Cotton grow- a p rep o rt.o n a te num ber of cases the! M edford schools w ere rep resen ted w hen he died, his heirs wold have ers of the south and southw est face ! buyers. p edestrian has failed to observe, o r I only by a w orthy m anual a rt ex- been com pelled to pay in h eritan ce W hile the strik es have cost bil- a prosperous season because of high- ra th e r ignore, all tra ffic ru le s andj | hibit, and A shland had no school tax on his esta te in the am o u n t of lions of co lla rs in wages and o th er e r prices and less dam age to the regulations. work presented. A nother year the $11,966,325 m ore th a n in New Y’ork. losses, tli> farm s have gone ahead crop th an was anticip ated from the Two near-accidents occurred on; two first class d istric ts plan to join This was set out in a sta te m e n t ¡by th e ir increased o u tp u t in ro llin g boll-weevil Tobacco p lan te rs have th e stre e ts of A shland in the past: forces w ith a com plete educational prepared here by O. P j Hoff, sta te ! up m ore a g ric u ltu ra l w ealth. prospects, of an excellent crop. Otli- lew days. In the first, tw o wom en I tre a s u re r, for transm ission to W il- exhibit. ! Tin fed ral reserve board foresees e r crops a re considerably above the suddenly cut across th e stre e t be The ju d g in g com m ittee m ade sev- liam G. S hepherd of New York city, m any complex problem s th is w inter, j average. tween two parked autom obiles and i eral suggestion helpful to the e d u -.w h o is p rep arin g an a rticle on the as an o u tgrow th of the strik es, al- B anking rep o rts a re careful to, glanced n eith er to th e left nor to ra tio n a l d e p a rtm e n t: B etter r e p r e - ! su b ject for publication in an east- though t i e general business situ a- stress th e fact th a t th e farm ers ofi th e right. In o rd er to avoid s tr.k in g sen ta tio n of schools a t the’ fa ir next ern m agazne. In New York state, tion is believed to be in h eren tly the country buy m ore th an any o th er them a m otorist tu rn e d li s m achine fall, every school to exhibit som e th e in h erita n c e tax on Mr. Rocke- sound. ! p a rt ° I th e co u n try ’s population. m to a n o th e r car and had to pay for work. An a rra n g e m e n t of w ork feller's e sta te w as estim ated a t $7,- B usiness activity has k ep t up a t a W hen th e ir p urchasing power is the dam age re su ltin g , though the: whlch will m ore easily adm it of 986,300. hit h level relatively, according to stro n g , it’s a good sign of the finan- accident was not caused by h i care-j judging. More wall space lo be ----------------------------- rep o rts of bank agents. Labor d is - jc’a t and business fu tu re , all experts lessness. In the second c ise, two ¡available for the ed ucational exhib­ ''urbances have, of course, kept busi- agree. The re ta ile rs and w holesal- men w alked across th e s tre e t w ith-; its. County su p e rin te n d e n t and su ­ ness som ew hat suspended in m any ers alik e feel the buoyant effect of out first looking to see if th e way pervisor to collect exhibits from each of the chief in d u stria l localities, the farm er s spending. was clear. The first saw the m a­ school a t close of sp rin g term , in w here railro a d and coal lab o r has, chine as it tu rn e d the corner. He , o rd er to have them on hand for the been idle, hut th e country as a whole stopped, b u t th e o th er, w ith head is on a good footing, th e rep o rts de­ down, continued on his way u n til lie _________ clared. was brought to a s ta te of conscious-} SEVEN A R RESTED AT SISSON ness by th e violent and p ro testin g FOR POSSESSING LIQUOR sh rie k s of the b rakes on th e a u to ­ PORTLAND. Sept. 26.— The sun SHOTGUN BLOWS O FF m obile. SISSON. Calif., Sept. 26.— Seven has set an the 47th trie n n ia l general REDMOND ROY’S HAND S treets w ere designed prim arily citizens of Sisson w ere a rre ste d Sat- convention of th e P ro te s ta n t Episco- ■ for traffic. The sidew alks w ere e r e - ur(j a y on charges of violating the pal church. B ut it was a glorious BEND, Or., Sept. 26. The left a te 1 for th e pedestrians. A m ajo rity eig h teen th am endm ent: P ete Neug- sunset, especially fo r E piscopalians haufi of C larkson Buckley, 14 year When Blood Gets Yeast-Vitamines- Ironized, Then Pimples, Black­ of m otorists observe the law s of the je r p ra n jj F u lle r, M. Ronconi, B. of P o rtla n d and Oregon oj,l _sOn of j Buckley of Red- heads, Eruptions, Large s ta te reg ard in g driving. In a d d i-■ f a s a lta , G. Spalzini, Roy Zanni and N ever before in th e 147 y e a rs’ ,non(j w s blown off by a shotgun Pores Vanish! tion to th is they a re forced to th in k C harles Borgnes. history of th e A m erican E piscopalian which was discharged as the boy H e r e is a la w o f N a tu r e , a n d y o u for the careless person who is w alk- T he a rre s ts w ere m ade by D eputy church, do records show or m inds grasped th e m uzzle to keep th e gun c a n ’t g e t a w a y f ro m it. I t n e v e r fa ils. I f y o u h a d e n o u g h iro n iz e d - ing. U ntil ped estrian s discontinue | UnJted s ta te s M arshal F red S . F i e l d . r e c a l l such a royal reception and ____ _ of th __ e __________ from _____ falling out autom obile y e a s t- v ita m in e s in y o u r b l o o d , th e r hab it of •jayw alking. while w a rra n ts w ere issued on com- hearty ewlcome. F irs t honors have, ¡u which he was riding. The hand y o u r s k in w o u ld b e r e m a r k a b ly c le a r. B u t r e m e m b e r o n e th in g , a l l crossing the s tre e ts, and coopeiate pia jn ts ,na(ie by P ro h ib itio n A gents th ere fo re , been accorded P o rtla n d . w,,s to rn off j ust above the w rist w ith th e m otorist in relieving him A. R. S h u rtle ff and W. R. P aget, who along w ith the prediction th a t such Young Buckley was re tu rn in g w ith of needless anxiety, accidents th a t visited Sisson on S eptem ber 16. his fa th e r from a h u n t a t Pow ell ¡a a sp irit of welcome will not be ex- ^ia otherw ise m ight be avoided are Roy Zanni and C harles B orgnes ceeded u n til the church decides to Butte. bound to happen. drove D eputy U nited S tates M arshal come to th e F a r W est once m ore f o r ..... ....... - —- - Field to Red Bluff, w here they ap- her general m eeting. Before investing money in any pearetj before U nited S tates Corn- The general convention, w hich op- Makes Stones pro ject it is wise to consider the niissioner Gans and pleaded guilty ened S eptem ber 6, closed S atu rd ay Shine n a tu re of th e en terp rise. 1 hose »hat qphey will ap p ear in the U nited S tates aftern o o n a t 1:30 o’clock w ith a offer the qu .ck est and larg est re ‘ c o u r( jn S acram ento o i\ O ctober 2d b rie f evening p ray e r service, a t tu rn s a re often th e ones th a t prove fo recejve sentence. which th e p asto ral le tte r was read. to be th e m ost retro activ e. Any in-; The o th ers gave bonds to appear ---------------------- vestm ent th a t will in su re a reason-! before U nited S tates C om m issioner COUNTY’ NURSE ON .TOR Y e s , H o r r o r s ! B n t D o n ’t W o r r y , I r o n - iz e d Y e a s t 'W ill C le a r Y o u r S k in able m argin of p ro fit upon the Gans w henever they a re w anted. AFTER 3 MONTHS’ LEAVE Q u ic k ly o f A ll e r u p t i o n s ! am o u n t invested is a safe proposi-j I y e a s t v ita m in e s m u s t b e iro n iz e d tion. M arie E F alld in e, Jackson coun- KLAMATH FALLS F IR E C H IE F to p ro d u c e th e s e r e s u lts . T h a t ’s a n ­ L attt Y o th o u e r g f e a t c th t y e s o e u n c e a c n e ’t s s g a e r y t a tw w a o y th fro in m g s . YYII.L RECOVER FROM INJURY’ tv public h ealth nurse, who spent F o rm e r K aiser Bill, according to Longer w h e n y o u t a k e I ro n iz e d Y e a st. ---------- th e sum m er in th e east on a th re e T h e r e is o n ly o n e I ro n iz e d Y e a s t KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 26.— m o n th s’ leave of absence, is hack in th e late st E uropean rep o rts, is soon p ro d u c e d in th e w o rld . I t is n o t a m e re m ix t u r e o f y e a s t a n d iro n , b u t to wed a widow w ith five ch ild ren F ire Chief K eith Am brose, who was th e county again, and a t h er u sual is y e a s t iro n iz e d . w h ic h is a s u b ­ Can it be possible th a t his am ount in ju red in a room ing house fire here, w ork. She w as in A shland Monday, s ta n c e a l l b y its e lf . U se th e n a t u r a l m e th o d . U se I ro n iz e d Y e a st. C upid of courage has hereto fo re been sadly will recover. H ospital a u th o ritie s looking over some cases th a t had m a k e s f a c e s a t p im p le s. E ru p tio n s , b la c k h e a d s a n d p im p le s a r e a so c ia l u nderes tim a ted? said he suffered principally from called to h e r a tte n tio n , and looking a n d - b u s in e s s d is a s t e r to th o u s a n d s like new. o f m e n a n d w o m e n . G e t r id o f t h a t sm oke. a fte r o th er ro u tin e business. W*£ie b y » ppe.-lat t : ocef i f the m -id e n u - b r e e d e r o f d is lik e ,— a s p o tty fa c e . Cc ria ls . E>orv«inicai to o — t d less o f ten an.» does ‘’BOGUS” UOINS ARE AFIXTAT C arried down w hen th e second Miss F alld in e does not expect to w a s te . W ill e e ttie and cake in th .; .as» — e cats—to — -■- --rj- , I ro n iz e d Y e a s t w ill m a k e y o u r s k in r-.irk» b- e t • CU-7 .“ • ( c le a r a s a ro se , • In c r e a _ s e th e re d »««Q uality,^ 57 »-«aecmtdB IN YICIN1TY O F YY’E E D floor fell in a fire a t th e S ta r Room s, hold any w eighing and m easuring *k>p c e lls in y o u r b lo o d . Y o u r o r g a n s convince you. Order ¿roer, your dcaitr ¿oday. ill w o r k w ith m o re v ig o r, y o u r W EED. Calif., Sept. 26.— Coun a fram e bu ild in g n ear Sixth and clinics for b rb ie s in A shland u ntil Vae Bifbck SSk oa Í w ■rrate*. registers, stove-piped— rusting. I w h o le s y s te m fe e l n e w s tr e n g t h , te rfe it half dollars have been ap- Main stre e ts, Am brose was pinioned October, a fte r which tim e they will y o u r n e r v e s w ill p u ll u p a n d w o rk . V? Cto« Siik Utct*' for stiver, nmka yt &t L & d liO i v i 12L’«. OD Iro n iz e d Y e a s t is so ld a t a ll d r u g pearing in Weed th e past few d a y s ., beenatli b u rn in g tim b ers and nar- be held reg u larly . « s to r e s a t $1.00 a p a c k a g e . E a c h p a c k ­ BLACK SILK STOY'S POLISH WORKS The Wood M ercantile com pany \ rowlv escaped death before rescu ers The offices of th e county n u rse STERLiaS -•* I a g e c o n ta in s 60 ta b le ts , e a c h ta b le t se a le d . T h e y n e v e r lo se t h e i r p o w er. d scovered s;x in its cash S aturady. i reached him. He was unconscious a re located in th e M edford building S ee t h a t y o u g e t I ro n iz e d Y e a st, n o th in g e lse . M’f ’d o n ly b y Iro n iz e d T he source of th e bogus money has for som e tim e, and she m ay be reached by phone. Y e a s t Co.. A tla n ta , Ga. P im p le s c o s t p o t as yet been discovered. m o n e y ; c u t o u t th e c o s t! Am brose and a n o th e r fire m a n , her n um ber being 456, M edford. I Go this year to— Oregon Stale Fair SALEM—SEPTEMBER 25 30 Farmers Held Salvation of United States; Bumper Crops Help Ofset Effect of Strike Watch How Sronized Yeast Stops Pimples! B?a c k S ilk S to v e P o lish A. $13.9S Round trip Direct to Fair Grounds Corresponding Special Fares from all agency stations- in Oregon. AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS—EXHIBITS—STOCK AND POULTRY SHOW GREATEST HORSE SHOW IN NORTHWEST , $75,000 IX PREMIUMS AND PURSES HORSE RACING — AUTO POLO — AMUSEMENTS For further particulars, ask agents, or write JOHN M. SCOTT, G eneral P assenger Agent. C h a rte r No. 22 R eserve D istrict No.’ 12 R E PO R T O F TH E CONDITION OF The State Bank of Talent a t T alent, in th e State of Oregon, a t close of business Septem ber 15 199‘> RE SO l Ri ES 1. Loans and d scounts, including rediscounts shown in item s 29 and 30, if any .......... $ 84,896.40 2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured ................. 399.57 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, includ­ ing foreign governm ent, sta te and m unici­ pal, corporation, etc., including t h o s e shown in item s 30 and 35, if any 6,128.89 5. Stocks, securities, claim«. Pens, judgm ents, etc. 608.70 6. B anking house, $4,900.09; furn tu re and fix­ 7,í o 00 t,0 tures. $2,300.00 ..................... ......................... 9. ta b ) Cash on hand in vault a n d due from banks, b ankers and tru s t (om panies desig­ nated and approved reserve agents of this bank ................................. ........... ......................... 22,641.30 9. (c) N et am ounts due from o th e r banks, Ifhnkers and tru s t com panies........................ 1,616.71 11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of re ­ porting bank and other cash ;tem s . . . . 123.10 T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 ........................................................ i 24,380.11 3,801.51 12. In te re ts, taxes and expenses paid ................... TOTAL ........................................ .......................... $127,415.18 LIABILITIES 16. Capital stock paid in .......................................... $ 20,000.0ft 17. Surplus fund ................................... .......................... 2,350.00 18. (a) Undivided profits ........................................... 3,145.34 DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th er th a n banks su b ­ ject to reserve 23. Individual deposits subject to check, includ­ ing deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities o r o th er public funds . . . 69,882.01 24. Dem and certificates of deposit o u istan d in g . 6,016.54 T otal of dem and deposits o th er th an bank de­ posits. subject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25. 26 .................................................................. $ 75,898 55 TIM E AND SAY’INGS DEPOSITS subject to reserve and payable on dem and and su b ­ ject to notice: 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u t s t a n d i n g .............. 19,521.29 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and and sim ject to notice, item s 27 and 28 .................................................................. $ 19,521.29 30. Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or o th er securities sold u n d e r repurchase agreem ents w ith contingent lia b ilitie s . . 1,500.00 31. - Bills payable w ith fedreal reserv e banks or w ith o th er banks or tru s t com panies . . . 5,000.00 115.18 TOTAL ................................................................... $11 STATE OF OREGON, * County of Jackson- - ss. I, E. B. Adam son, cash ier of th e above n imed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t the above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. E. B. ADAMSON, Cash er. SuDscribed and sw orn to before me th is 25th day of Sept., 1922. My com m ission expires Oct. 11, 1923. J. C. MASON, N otary Public. CORRECT— A ttest: C. W. HOLDRIDGE, L. J. SLEPPY, Directors. *