Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILI TIDINGS
S aturday, O ctober 28, 1922
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C u rre n t B u sin ess C o n d itio n s
Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday
school a t 9:45.
M orning service
and serm on a t 11.- S tra n g e rs and
visito rs cordially welcomed.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
P ioneer avenue south.
Sunday1
services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of
lesson, “ E v erlastin g P u n ish m e n t.”
Sunday school a t 10 o’clock. W ed­
nesday
evening
m eetings a t
8
o ’clock.
R eading room open daily
from 2 until 5 p. m., except Sundays
and holidays.
V*
Presbyterian Church
The subject for th e m orning se r­
m on is: ‘ Jesu s the M asterfu l?’ F o r
th e evening service we have a ster-
eoptican discourse on India. " Some
70 slides will be used in illu s tra tin g
th e lecture. Sunday school a t 9:45
a. m. Ju n io r C hristian E ndeavor at
4 p. m. Young people’s m eeting a t
6:3 0 . Guild a t 6:30. P ra y e r m eet­
ing. W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. Topic,
“ The L a rg er C h ristian L ife?’ Psa.
18: 19. All are welcome. C. F.
K oehler, pastor.
F irs t C ongregational C hurch
B oulevard and Main stre e ts. Sun­
day school a t 9:45 a. m. w ith classes
for all g rades and ages. Bring your
Bible. M orning service a t 11; sub­
ject, “ The R ew ard of L ife’s B attle.”
J u n io r C hristian E ndeavor a t 4 p.
in.
C hristian E ndeavor a t 6:30.
E vening services a t 7 :3 0 ; subject,
“ D eliverance from L ife ’s S trongest
H an d icap .” At id week p ray e r m eet­
ing every W ednesday evening at
7 :3 0 p. m. The public is cordially
invited to all these services. If not
w orshipping elsew here, come and
m ake this your church hom e. W.
Ju d so n Oldfield m in ister
IlapB-St Church
“ Is Speaking in Tongues S crip tu ­
r a l? ” D iscussion and Bible reading
Sunday m orning. Sunday school a t
9:45 a. m. The afternoon and ev-
ening Sunday will be given over to
a B. Y. P. U. rally of Rogue R iver
asociation. Dr. Young, of P o rtla n d ,
and M. E. G abriel, a n a tio n a l leader
of young people, will deliver an a d ­
dress aftern o o n and evening. Sev­
e ra l o th e r speakers a re on the pro­
gram . R em em ber, tom orrow is ‘ Go
to C hurch” Sunday and try it. You
will alw ays find a welcome a t th e
church on the hill.
By GEORGE E. ROBERTS
Arcola
HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM
for Smail or Large Houses
Our New Line of H eating Stoves
Arc Now In
Provost Bros.
A want ad will sell It.
— “ W e Should W o rry"-
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H E R E is considerable discus- be glad to sell the securities as have been the product of abnorm al
sion and difference of opin- fast as the m arket will take them, conditions, while the price-level of
ion as to w hether another if they can employ the funds in pre-w ar times was the natural re-
period of credit inflation and ris- the service of their banking cus- suit of the free-play of all economic
ing prices is in sight. The prices tom ers and to bring new cus- forces over a prolonged period, and
of m any comm odities are tending tomers.
nothing is more certain than that,
upward, wage advances signify Furtherm ore, the Federal Reserve given similar conditions pertna-
higher industrial costs and the voi- banks are now liquidated down to nently, economic laws will ten d to
urne of bank loans is now increas- very small holdings, with their repeat similar results.
ing. W hat is the difference between gold reserves at the highest point
.
,
legitim ate and wholesome expan- in their history, and have the ca- »»ages an d Prices A fter Civil w a r
sion and the unhealthful state pacity to g rant more credit than
n
r e a s o n «riven for holding
which is called inflation?
ever before. And, finally, gold is tb?t tbe old price-level never will
If com parison is made with the steadily flowing to this country return ¡s tb a t labor has bee me
situation before the war, conditions from the new production of the b ;.rb| v organized and never w 11
are now inflated, but this is not world, and will continue to do so consent to lower its standard .f
chargeable to the slight expansion as long as exchange rates are in bv;ng ¡t ¡s njso pointed ovt 'h a t
which has taken place in the last our favor as now.
es‘ were
rcduced t , ;hc
few weeks. Prices have had a very
These are the conditions that pre_war level after the Civil W ar.
considerable fall from the top, and make for easy money, and we have
js pertinent to say as to C: lis t
a slight recovery from that fall, never yet had easy money in this
that prices wer
-
but this gain cannot be called sec- country that inflation did not come duce(f W aves depend at la d o-
ondary inflation. It looks like the out of it. There is no such central on pr oduction and if prod at on
recovery th at always comes when control over bank credit in this can he increased in the c,-ruing
the old stocks are exhausted and country as in countries where the vears as " R was after t h r C i v i l
industry gets fairly under way banking business is handled by a \ y ar g0 that good; are chea )-
again. The fall of prices was un- com paratively few corporations cncd’ co n su m p tio n increased. -■ J
even and in some cases too pre- operating num erous branches. The fb‘ df> rm tid f o r 1-ibir- t h u s iii. r. 's -
cipitate, and the curtailm ent of in- Federal Reserve banks have no e(j not O!,]y will there be no c. a-
dustry was too great to perm it of control over the m em ber banks s ; q P to rèduce' w ages but it \v fl
supplying the necessary dem ands, until the latter begin to rediscount, h e h -io o s s ib le to «lo sò ev n ii ’ > ,r
A lthough the war-time was any- and then only by means of the dis- was unorganized
thing but a period of depression, count rate, and popular pressure is
r’.....
some of the effects were sim ilar to always strong for a low rate.
W ages and Living Standard
those resulting from a period of
T here seems to be nothing in
depression. Industry in some lines sight to save us from inflation but
On the other hand, nule s ro-
fell behind the norm al grow th of an indisposition of the public to duction is cheapened the s’andar 1
the country, creating a deficit of borrow . The mere presence of of living is not raised for the 'V ' ; •-
supply, or accum ulation of demand, ample gold reserves in the vaults earning class by pushing up a . s,
This is true in housebuilding, in of the Federal Reserve banks will because the cost of living, ri.-v . . t'i
the construction of railway equip- not cause inflation. It only serves them. It is perfectly fut b-
i-
m ent, and in some other lines, and as the possible basis. Somebody ishly so—to look for any
il
a revival has occurred in those m ust borrow the available credit, im provem ent of social conditions
lines. It is due to imperative and use it in buying things to such by m erely raising wages in term s
needs, rather than to a belief that an extent as will produce the con- of money. To talk about it s
the bottom has been finally reach- ditions that characterize inflation, nothing but a habit o f mind,
ed in construction costs, although
.
T here are no gains from raising
the feeling doubtless prevails that
Reasons fo r Caution
money-wages, except as there are
prices are not likely to go lower
One reason for doubtin
that inequalities in the advapees, some
unt.l the existing shortage is in the country will swing readilv into groups
worl5erj ^ » . n g ‘nc.r
large part made up. The advance another inflationary jam boree is that com pensation ra.sed at the expense
of wages is due m part to the re- so ,ittle time has
d since he of others. Such benefits are n c -
vival of industry, but in large part jast one
ther general nor perm anent, or
to the im m igration act.
. There would sccm to
reason tQ in the long run the economic iaw
It is quite evident that abnorm al belicve that m ost of the business » ill hnd a way of equalizing cou-
condit.ons in some of the nidus- men who
d thro h thc ex. ditions.
tries are directly influencing prides pericnces of 1920 and 1921 will
A Sound Basis to r P rosperity
at this tim e,, l h e r.se of iron and want to make a vcry carefui study
A &ound * asjs lo r P rosperity
steel is m ainly due to the coal of probabjb ties before they commit
If we accept the very substan-
strik e, w hich has affected all Indus- them selves to extensive obligations tial revival which has taken piace
trial costs.
Qn a jcvei of pr ices m uch above this year as a natural recovery from
I here is nothing about the atti- the preSent one.
an excessive curtailm ent of indus-
tudc of buyers of general m erchan­
As an answ er to the argum ent try in 1921, and a natural result f
dise that indicates
a A desire to an- that the im portations of gold make progress made in restoring the
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ticipate future wants. I hey are for inflation, it is to be said that equilibrium between the several
Buying cautiously, for immediate ¡t wouid be m ost unwise to build branches of industry, by redi:c-
needs only, and fighting advances, a great fabric of credit on a tern- tions in some quarters and ad-
which is ju st the opposite of the porary foundation. If this influx vances in others; and if we endea-
common attitude when inflation is o( gojd sbou]d put prices up, by vor in a spirit of harm ony and co-
unaer way.
tbe same jogjc an efflux o f ¡t wol,id operation to restore the equilib-
put them down. N othing can be rium more completely, in order to
Conditions Favorable to Inflation more certain than that the pres- obtain such a free and full nter-
ent situation, in which gold came change of goods and services that
It is true that conditions are very to the U nited States last m onth everybody shall be employed >.nd
favorable to an inflation of credit, from 31 countries, is abnorm al and production shall be to the liiu t of
W e have a great num ber of inde- cannot be perm anent.
capacity, we may hope to h..-,c a
pendent banking institutions, act-
better year in 1923 than in 1922.
ively com peting with each other
Prices Over the Long Run
T hat is the m ethod by which prus-
for custom ers, and the m ost effec-
perity is achieved.
tive way that has ever been found
It is affirmed very positively in
On thc other hand, if the public
for winning custom ers is by lib- some quarters that tbe pre-war generally becomes possessed.of thc
erality in granting credit. These banks price-level has gone forever, and it idea that a boom is coming an 1
have liquidated a great am ount of may be readily agreed that there is willing to borrow and spen 1
credit in the last two years, and is no prospect of an early return to upon that belief, it is puss hie ih it
while they have shifted a large it. The fluctuating prices that we a short course of inflation may be
part of it into securities, they will have had since the war, however, run.
T
counts of rep o rtin g m em ber banks
in the larg e r cities have increased
but $55,218,000 -of 6.7 per cent,
since F e b ru ary 1, when the low
point of the year, $818,102,000, was
reached.
R ediscounts of these banks w ith
the federal reserve bank, at $11,-
966,000, on October 9, were near
the low est levels of th e year. Re­
cently th e ir holdings of investm ents
have declined slightly. The country
banks, as a group, have borrow ed
only in sm all am ounts d u ring the
c u rre n t crop m oving season. On Oc­
tober 11, the to ta l discounts of the
federal reserve banks had declined
to $34,573,000, th e sm allest figure
since m em ber banks began to reduce
th e ir borrow ings in D ecem ber, 1920.
Last Car
In v estig ate our Ideal
— “ Yfe Should W orry”—
(F rom the M onthly Bulletin for O ctober Is s ie d by The N ational City Bank of New York)
M ethodist Episcopal Church
The Sunday school will m eet at
9:45 Sunday m orning. Classes are
provided fo r a ll ages, and all are
welcome.
“ In H is N am e” is the
p a s to r’s su b ject for the serm on S un­
day m orning a t 11 o’clock. At the
Space Required for Trees' Growth.
evening ch u rch service th e p a s to r . LETTERS TD SANTA CLAUS
A spruce tree in a forest at twenty
w ill speak on th e su b ject, “ T hat No
CAN NOW BE POSTED
years requires about four square feel
One T ake Thy C row n.” A good?
of space; at forty years, 34 square
ro u sin g song service u n d e r the lead-)
OTTAWA, Can., Oct. 28.— One feet; at sixty years, 70, and at one
ersiiip of Mr. Yeo, assisted by th e can send a le tte r to the n o rth pole hundred years, 150 square feet. Pine
o rch e stra and th e choir, to begin at now— alm ost. C anada, according to trees demand at least 15 per cent more
7 :3 0 . T here will be special m usic a rep o rt issued today by th e d e p a rt­ lil(lit space than spruce and neatly 40
by th e choir a t both the m orning m ent of the in terio r, has established per cent more than fir trees.
and e \e n in g church services.
All a post office a t E llesm ere island,
young people who a re not atte n d in g 850 m iles from the n o rth pole. It is 12TH DISTRICT SHOWS GREAT
elsew here are invited to th e E p­ th e fa rth e st n orth post office in the PRODUCTIVENESS IN <5 MONTHS
w orth L eague m eeting a t 6:15 p. m. w orld.
P roductive activity has increased
T here w ere 78 p resen t a t th e prayer
notably d u rin g th e past six m onths
m eeting last W ednesday evening. All
in all th e m ajo r in d u strie s and in
a re invited to all the m eetings at UNVEILING OF STATUE
,
nearly
every section of th e tw elfth
th e M ethodist church.
Rev. S. J.
SET FOR ARMISTICE DAY
federal reserve d istric t, but th ere
C haney, m inister.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­ has been only a slig h t increase in
gene, Oct. 28.— A vard F a irb a n k s' the use of bank cred it for com m er­
Christian Church
C orner of Second and B streets. “ D oughboy,” the fam ous w ar sta tu e cial purposes. T otal loans and dis-
Jo h n F. L eggett. m inister,
243 which was created on the university
M ountain avenue. Sunday school at cam pus last w inter, will be unveiled
10 a. m. M orning w orship at 11; on A rm istice day a t St. A nthony,
su b ject, “ Choked to D eath.” C hris­ Idaho, and will la te r be placed in
tia n E ndeavor a t 6:30 p. m. E ven­ Moscow, e ith e r on th e university
ing service a t 7 :3 0 ; su b ject, “ The grounds or those of the courthouse
F u n e ra l of a M oral M an.” The en­ The bronze sta tu e is in New York,
tire public is invited to th is fu n eral I w here th e cast was m ade.
service. P ra y er m eeting W ednesday,
a t 7 :3 0 p. m. The in te re st in the^
stu d y of th e life of C hrist is grow-j
ing. If not a tte n d in g p ray e r m ee t­
in g elsew here, b ring your Bible and I
join in th e study.
Apple We»*k CVmuiig—
This com ing week has been desig­
n a te d as N ational Apple week. D u r­
ing th is period th e fru it and ali of
its various uses will be fea tu re d ,
th ro u g h o u t the country.
In man>’|
localities m erch an ts a re planning o.i
d eco ratin g th e ir windows su itab le toj
th e day. while re s ta u ra n ts will fea ­
tu re th e fru it in a widely co n trasted
m an n e r on th e ir m enus.
pact tkkkr
5H— - 5 m
Hammered
Brass
NEW SHIPMENT
NEW PRICES
T here is a great deal of satisfac­
tion in g ettin g ju st w hat you are
looking for, when you w ant it,
and still m ore so in having the
Rainbo
$16 fon
Car now on the track.
Must be unloaded Monday. If
you need coal, order today or Monday morning sure
RIGHT QUALITY AND
DESIGN
W e a re show ing an extensive as­
so rtm en t — including Ja rd in ie re
Can'dle Sticks, S m okers’ A rticles,
W ritin g Sets, Book Ends, Etc.
M c N a ir Bros.
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This will be your last chance to
buy good coal cheap this year.
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IN PR O G R E SS
ANNOUNCEMENT
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On November 1, 1922, the sales price of our
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from $92 pershare to $95 per share, and there­
fore only three days ’remain in which thisjstock
may be purchased at the present price of $92
per share.
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Class A
Class B
Class C
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money ie
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$ 3 0 0 .0 0
1 5 0 .0 0
75.00
45.00
3 0 .00
3 .0 0
$ 6 0 0 .0 0
3 0 0 .0 0
1 5 0 .0 0
8 5 .00
5 0 .0 0
7 .0 0
S2000.0G
1 0 0 0 .0 0
4 0 0 .0 0
2 5 0 .0 0
150.00
15.00
$ 5 0 .0 0
1st Prize
2 5 .0 0
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
2 5 .00
4th Prize
2 0 .0 0
15.00
Stb Prize
6th to 15th Î 2 S 2 .0 0