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Elm ey M orriso n h ad h is ra d io
fo rn ia , w as a b u sin e ss v isito r
w o rk in g in f ir s t c la ss s h a p e on h e re y e s te rd a y .
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th e F o u r th a n d g ot n o t o m y a ll p an ied by H elen a n d T h elm a
th e fig h t r e tu r n s , b u t a lso g o t j J e w e tt.
a ll of th e ta lk w h ich P re s id e n t ,
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H a rd in g m ad e a t P o rtla n d . M or-I
M rs. Jo y ce A u b in in a n of P hoe-
riso n h as one of th e b e st se ts in : nix, A rizo n a , s p e n t y e s te rd a y i n ’
A sh lan d and is d e v e lo p in g in to A shland v is itin g frie n d s.
q u ite a ra d io “ b u g .”
Smashes Sign Post—
R o o m in g
H o u se S old .
A sh la n d {is m in u s i t ’s “ keep
S usie Coy h a s ta k e n o v er th e to th e r i g h t ” sig n in th e P la z a
Bell R oom ing
H ouse
h e re a n d ! th is m o rn in g a s M errick T h o rn -
p lan s to m ak e it a n up to .late ! to n , w ho w as m a k in g d e liv e rie s
h o tel. • T h e new p r o p rie to r ha, fo r th e A sh la n d C re a m e ry c o m - ; —
ch an g ed th e n a m e to t h a t of th e pany, sm a sh e d In to it w h ile ro u n d - D e c o ra te s W indow s—
Coy H otel.
ing th e c o rn e r, b re a k in g th e sup-
E. D. A g n ell, a re p re s e n ta tiv e !
M E T H O D IST E P IS C O P A L
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REVIVAL AT DUNSMUIR
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p o rt a n d b e n d in g th e sig n .
of S w ift an d co m pany w as in A sh -'
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G oes to K la m a th F a lls —
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lan d to d ay on b u sin e ss. M r. A g - ;
S. J. C h a n e y , M in ister.
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Mr. R ay Dix of th e O v erlan d
P ia n o re c ita l a t C ivic c lu b h o u se r.ell w as in s tr u m e n ta l in p u ttin g AT T H E C H U R C H E S
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| sh o u ld be r e s tr a in e d .”
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B A P T IS T C H U R C H
a t 9 :4 5 .
T h e re w ere 236 p re s ­ w ill open a th re e w eek s c a m p a ig n
m a th F a lls on a co m b in ed busi o ’clock. T ic k e ts 50 c e n ts.
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“ F e llo w sh ip of J e s u s ” w ill be e n t la s t S u n d ay .
C lasses a re of E v a n g e lis tic a n d H e a lin g S e r­
n ess an d p le a s u re trip . Mr. Dix
p re-c o n v e n tio n p o litic a l p o t boils s y m p a th e tic n o te w ith th e c o rre s ­
2 6 0 -2 t in se v e ra l local sto re s .
th e th e m e fo r th e m o rn in g s e r­ p ro v id e d fo r a ll a g e s an d a ll a re vices a t D u n sm u ir, C alif. T hese in A m erica it h a s .a few b a b b le s
p la n s on r e tu r n in g som e tim e n e x t
p o n d e n ts.
T h e official “ h a n d a -
m on. U nion se rv ic es in th e even- w elcom e.
The H a n d of G od” I a re in te r-d e n o m in a tio n a l a n d w ill in L ondon.
w eek is h is b u sin e ss is s e ttle d B uys L a u n d ry —
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M ass a t 9 o ’clock S u n d a y ,jng. p re a c h in g by Rev. K o e h le r
is th e s u b je c t of th e p a s to r ’s s e r ­ be h e ld u n d e r a la rg e c a n v as te n t
s a tis fa c to rily .
F riul U pham , tr e a s u r e r of th e 1d e r w ay-
H a rd ly a d ay passes
W irt M. W rig h t, o w n e r of th e p io rn in g , ¡C atholic C h u rch
a t th is c h u rc h .
B. Y. P . U. a t m on fo r th e m o rn in g c h u rc h ser- a s th e r e a re no b u ild in g s la rg e
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6 :4 5 .
W e a re h a v in g g r e a t ! vice. T h e re w ill be sp ecial m usic e n o u g h
to
a c co m m o d a te
th e A m b a ssa d o r M oore a n d H iram jo tu a j3 U B ajjauiv autos tv in In q
G oes on B u sin e ss T rip —
H om e L a u n d ry , a n d h a s m oved D odge on V a c a tio n —
cro w d s in th is d e p a rtm e n t of o u r by th e ch o ir. M iss B e rn ic e Yeo c ro w d s, exp ected a t th e se m e e t­
W . D epew , fo rm e r p ro p rie to r such m a c h in e ry a s he n eed to th e
J o h n s o n m et in L ondon to t a l k ' tainert
som e o rg a n iz a tio n in
W ill M D odge lea v e s As .la n d j w o rk . A live c o n te s t on w ith th e is th e le a d e r fo r th e E p w o rth in g s. Men a n d w om en a re com ­
of th e P a lac e L unch R oom in A sh ­ A sh lan d L a u n d ry . F ro m now on to m o rro w to be g o n e a b o u t t w o ! G ra n ts
th in g s over. No one k now s w h a t ' sm a U a n d m ostly sm a ll, is e n te r-
P ass
B a p tis t
S u n d a y L e a g u e se rv ic e a t 6 :4 5 S u n d a y ing in from th e n o rth an d s o u th , w as sa id , no one even know s L oudon a n d th e c o rre sp o n d en ts
la n d , w as an o u tb o u n d p a s se n g e r th e H om e L a u n d ry w ill n o t o p e r - 1 w eek s on- j is v a c a tio n trip .
H e ’ school h a s a d d e d z est to th e w o rk . e v e n in g .
U nion se rv ice a t th e to a tte n d .
M any a re b r in g i n g , w h e th e r p o litic s cam e u n d e r d i s - oiud th e tw o g r e a t E n g lish -
on th e K la m a th F a lls s ta g e y es­ nip
p la n s to go to N e w p o rt, P o rtla n d , M r. O. T. C arso n h a s th is d e p a r t­ B a p tis t c h u rc h a t 8 p. m.
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ts , w hich is a d v is­ cu ssio n , b u t i t ’s a sa fe g u ess th a t ,-p ee c h e s a b o u t " th e tie s tha*
te rd a y . Mrs. Depew is m a k in g a
A sto ria a n d se v e ra l o th e r n o rth m e n t in c h a rg e .
You a r e .c o r ­
a b le . H is s u b je c ts w ill be:
b u sin e ss tr ip a n d . w ill r e tu r n
U pham a n d M oore h a v e som e s o rt ! s p e a k in g n a tio n s .”
Corres|>ond-
An e v e n in g of r a r e p le a s u re a t e rn O regon c itie s d u rin g th e trip . d ia lly in v ite d to th e s e serv ices.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
M orn in g a t 1 1 :0 0 a. m ., “ T he of a lin e on J o h n s o n 's p lan s, e n ts a re P e rh ap s a little cyni-
sh o rtly .
th e Civic c lu b h o u se M onday a t 8
B. C. M IL L E R ,
C. F . K o e h le r, P a s to r.
M agna C h a rta of th e C h u rc h .”
w hich th ey can r e p o r t to P re si- cal, b u t th ey a re sk e p tic a l a b o u t
o'clo ck .
2 6 0 -2 t W ill L o c a te H e re —
S u b je c t fo r th e m o rn in g s e r­
P a s to r.
A fte rn o o n , 2 :3 0 p. m ., “ T he d e n t H a rd in g .
I t w as a ll u n - Hiese “ tie s ,” an d c e rta in ly a re
H e re on V isit—
m on:
“ C ru c ifie rs ” .
T h e e v e n ­ M odern M iracles of H e a lin g .”
M r. a n d M rs. G. C lifto n of P o r t­
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C h arles C oldw ell of M cCloud,
Give y o u rse lf a t r e a t M onday
in g se rv ice a t 8 p. m . w ill be a
lan d w e re h e re y e s te rd a y and
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h a n d s h a k e rs
w ho
O regon h a s been in A sh la n d fo r e v e n in g — A fin e p ian o r e c ita l by
sto p p ed fo r th e d a y on th e ir way
C o rn e r of Second a n d B s tre e ts . u n io n m e e tin g a t th e B a p tis t C h rist th e sam e Y e sterd a y , T o­ th e co n fu sed p o litic a l s itu a tio n in b e a r 110 w e ig h t e ith e r in A m erica
a s h o rt tim e, a n d p la n s on sp e n d ­ D r. E m il E n n a , of P o rtla n d .
day and F o re v e r? ”
th e S ta te s, p a rtic u la rly if S e n a - |o r E n g la n d .
back fro m a trip to Los A ngeles. S u n d a y school a t 10 a. m . M orn­ c h u rc h .
in g the re s t of h is v a c a tio n h e re ,
2 6 0 -2 t
S
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n
d
a
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school,
9
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5
a.
m
.
A fte r lo o k in g o v er th e to w n a n d in g w o rsh ip a t 11 a. m ., s u b je c t:
E v e ry o n e is in v ite d to a tte n d to r J o h n s o n re fu se d to d iscu ss j
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lie will p ro b ab ly r e tu r n to Mc­
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7 :0 0 p. m. a n d sp en d a p le a s a n t d a y w ith h is
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W . ,C. T h o m a s of P ie d m o n t,
P ra y e r m e e tin g , W e d n esd a y , 7 :3 0 T o w n er.
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c ity on b u sin e ss, g o in g on n o rth
M oves to M edford—
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E a rl Ile in le rs e n a n d w ife a re th is m o rn in g .
b u t did n o t re a liz e w h a t a nice
e n te r ta in in g a p o te n tia l Dem o- I A ln erica a g a in , and m ay do it
M in iste r.
m oving to M edford, w h e re M r.
place it w as.
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j len d e rs, n w ill be a t w ork as a
F in e p ia n o r e c ita l M onday ev­
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e n a to r U nderw ood of A la b a m a .! 13 u p '
b a k e r a t th e Rev cafe. H e w as e n in g , J u ly 9, a t th e C ivic c lu b ­
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F IR S T C H U R C H O F • CHRIST
T he S e n a to r claim ed to be in L o n ­
fo rm e rly a b a k e r a t th e E le c tric h o u se.
2 6 0 -2 t
IM PA SSA B L E BY B A IN S
don in o rd e r t h a t b e m ig h t rest E xpects M o th e r—
S C IE N T IS T
b a k e ry .
a n d k eep o u t of th e tu rm o il and
P io n e e r A v e n u e S outh S u n d a y
C oach H u g h es of th e local h ig h
T ic k e ts fo r th e P ia n o R e c ita l
s
tr u g g le of p re-c o n v e n tio n stim - school is a n x io u sly a w a itin g th e
S u b je c t I
L eaves fo r C oast—
M onday n ig h t a t th e C ivic c lu b -j
SA LEM , J u ly
7.— E x tre m e ly se rv ic es a t 11 o ’clock,
I m ers.
“ S a c ra m e n t.”
a rriv a l of his m o th e r, w ho he ex­
Mrs. 11. W. J o h n s o n a n d c h il­ h o u se a re on s a le a t th e P u b l ic ! heav y ra in s Ttave m ad e th e D alles of lesso n :
S
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a
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school
a
t
10
o
’clock.
L ondon is o b liv io u s to all th is p ects on th e tra in th is ev en in g .
h ig h w a y ,
s o u th
of
d re n of Scenic D rive le ft y e s te r­ L ib ra ry a n d a t M rs. R. W . Con- C a lifo rn ia
W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g a t 8
and th e L ondon n e w sp a p e rs in- M rs. H u g h e s is coining from Colo-
d a y by a u to for a v a c a tio n a t o v e r’s A rt S to re , a lso by th e m u s- S h a n ik o , im p a ssa b le to tra ffic ,
R e a d in g R oom open
I sist upon
in te rv ie w in g S e n a to r rad o to v isit h e r son, w ho she
2 6 0 -2 t a c c o rd in g to th e s ta te h ig h w a y .o’clock.
O regon se a sid e r e s o rts .
M rs. ic te a c h e rs of A sh la n d .
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Jo h n s o n p la n s to r e tu r n to A sh ­
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W ill H qlil n o S erv ices—
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a b o u t th e only s u b je c t t h a t th e
T h e re w ill be no se rv ic es held
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a t th e T r in ity E p isco p al c h u r c h !
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T he only in te r e s t L ondon seem s
K enneth M cW illiam s, sa le sm a n tom orrow ', a s V ic a r P . K. H am - F O R S A L E To be m oved b u ild ­
B o u le v a rd an d
M ain s tr e e t.
fo r tir F ord gara ge, in co m p an y m ond is e n jo y in g h is v a c a tio n .
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F o rd . P re s id e n t H a rd in g ’s w orld
fro m M oro. O regon, a n d son of m is fo rtu n e to c a tc h poison oak
w ith coils, e le c tric w irin g , wa­
B rin g you B ible.
M orn in g s e r ­
c o u rt issu e h a s n ’t c au sed a r ip ­
M rs. P .m i> Jo h n so n of A sh lan d an d so h a s been u n a b le to g e t i te r pipe, etc. 76 A lid a St.
vice a t 11; s u b je c t:
“C om m un­
ple «here. T he E n g lish h a v e a l­
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tin g A m erica in to E u ro p e a n a f ­
T hey w ill r t ’;rn n e x t w eek.
D on’t fo rg e t to d a n c e to n ig h t I F O R S A L E O R T R A D E
a t A sh la n d in th e S ta te or O regon, a t th e C lose of B u sin esss
•5 Room a t 6 :4 5 . T h e re w ill be no e v e n ­
fa irs. H e n ry F o rd , h o w ev er, ex­
on J u n e 30, 1923.
a t open a ir d a n c e flo o r in p a r k . ’
b u n g a lo w , new a n d m o d e rn ,
in g se rv ic e in th is c h u rc h as we
c ite s th e E n g lish in te r e s t, b ecau se
A1 M oss le ft y e s te rd a y m o rn ­
b a se m e n t, tw o la rg e lo ts w ith w ill jo in in th e U nion se rv ic e a t
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
of h is peace sh ip v e n tu re and
RESOURCES
in g by tra in on a b u sin e ss trip
E . P. A n th o n y of A lb an y w as!
f r u it:
a lso
g a ra g e , ch ick en Hie B a p tis t c h u rc h .
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1. L o an s a n d D isc o u n ts ....................................... $ 5 6 8 ,9 0 6 .5 6
m o re p a rtic u la rly b e c au se of his
to K la m a th F a lls .
in A sh la n d tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess!
h o u se , cow b a rn , etc.
W ould is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e se
T o ta l lo a n s ......................................................
The College of Literature, Science
$568,9 0 6 .5 6 c a rs. F o rd h a s long been a n x io u s
y e ste rd a y .
ta k e sm a ll h o u se in good r e n t ­ serv ices.
and
the A rts with 22 departments.
2.
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M rs. M ary W ood, of L a u re l St.
146.77
in g lo catio n a s p a r t p a y m e n t.!
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4. U. S. G o v e rn m e n t s e c u ritie s o w n e d :
la n d — h e b a s been d e s iro u s of
w ho h a s been sp e n d in g th e w in-
D anco to p ig h t
I he professional schools of Archi­
260 -2 !
O pen a ir p la t- ; Y ockey & C om pany.
M in iste r.
b u ild in g a la rg e p la n t a t S o u th ­
a D ep o sited to se c u re c irc u la tio n (U . S.
tecture and Allied A rts—Business
t e r in P o rtla n d r e tu r n e d to h e r fo rm in parR
a m p to n — b u t fo r m a n y am i d e­
Administration—Education—G rad­
b o n d s p a r v a lu e ) ............................................ 100,000.
hom e T h u rs d a y n ig h t.
uate S tudy—J o u rn a lism —L a w -
v io u s re a s o n s th e r e h a v e alw ay s
b A ll o th e r U n ited S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t
fa rm e rs would o b tain la rg e r lo an s
T. A. V each , a P o rtla n d busi
M edicine—M usic—Physical Edu­
been
o
b
sta
c
le
s
placed
in
bis
way
s e c u ritie s (in c lu d in g p re m iu m s, if a n y )
137,452.
Mr. J . W re n of San F ra n c isc o ,
on th e ir crops th a n th ey can now
n e ss m an w as in A sh la n d y e s te r
cation—Sociology—Extension,
T o ta l .....................................................................
acco m p an ied by h is w ife w as in
o b tain from th e banks, he is con­
23 7 ,4 5 2 .0 0 w hen b e h a s s o u g h t to e sta b lish
f ty m a k in g b u sin e ss v isits to
fro n ted by th is d ilem m a: E ith e r 5. O ther bonds, stock s .secu rities, etc : .........
A sh la n d on b u sin e ss to d ay .
289,3 9 8 .4 9 la rg e -s c a le fa c to rie s
| t v e ra l local m erch an t::.
For a catalogue or anfi information
th e b an k s a re now refu sin g to 6. B a n k in g H ouse, $13*727.17; F u r n itu r e
Write
The Regiitrar, UniVenitfi of
m ake sound loans, or, u n d e r th e
D ud ley F ield M alone received
a n d fix tu re s , ......................................................
6,347.00
I n te r e s tin g P a r ty —
20,074.17
Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon.
M r. a n d M rs. A. F . M ay o f '
Edison plan, th e G overnm ent would
th re e loud c h e e rs from A m e ri­
7. R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n b a n k in g h o u se
A p a rty c o n sistin g of M rs. C.
1.00
m
ake
unsound
loans.
t le v e la n d , O hio, w ho a r e to u r in g ' ¡“
ru rth e r Exposures of How Edi­
H . R u n y o n , M iss M ary G. R u n ­
54,710.14 can c o rre s p o n d e n ts w hen he told
“N e ith e r Mr. E dison n o r Mr. 8. L a w fu l re s e rv e w ith F e d e ra l R e se re v e B an k
The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923
th e c o a st, s p e n t y e s te rd a y in A sh ­
• th e A m erican S ociety in L o n d o n ,
10.
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in
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lt
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n
d
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t
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fro
m
yon, C h a rle s R. R u n y o n a n d C. la n d .
Ford
can
co
n
sisten
tly
co
n
ten
d
th
a
t
son-Ford Money Plan Would
n a tio n a l b a n k s .................................................
banks now refu se to m ak e sound
H . R u n y o n , all of O ak P a r k , I lli­
111,373.97
Fail to Aid Farmer.
loans, for th a t is th e w ay b an k s 11. A m o u n t d u e from S ta te b a n k s, b a n k e rs ,
n o is, w ere re g is te re d a t th e H o-
H. D. G re g o ry of O ro v ille, C ali­
m ake m ost of th e ir profits, and Mr.
an d t r u s t c o m p a n ies in th e U n ited S ta te s
te l A sh la n d la s t n ig h t.
T he
f o rn ia wa.3 in th e c ity y e s te rd a y
Edison and Mr. F o rd h av e no doubt
T he way the Edison-Ford "com ­
( o th e r th a n in c lu d e d in Ite m s 8, 9, a n d 10)
R u n y o n s a re r e tu r n in g ho m e a f ­
16,241.64
th a t b anks a re conducted for profit.
tra n s a c tin g b u sin e ss.
m odity m oney” schem e, aim ed to It follow s th a t th e plan would yield 13. C h eck s on o th e r b a n k s in th e sam e c ity or
t e r a v a c atio n trip w hich in c lu d ­
tow n a s re p o r tin g b a n k ( o th e r th a n Ite m 12)
ed
Y ellow stone
P a rk ,
C ra te r L ik e s A s h la n d —
stab ilize m o n eta ry values, would la rg e r loans to fa rm e rs only If th e
3,016.41
G overnm ent m et th e ris k s of un­
T o ta l of Ite m s 9, 10, 11, 12, a n d 1 3 ..... 13 0 ,6 3 2 .0 2
L a k e a n d o th e r fam o u s n a tu r a l
have
exactly
th
e
opposite
effect,
A p a rty c o n s is tin g of T y le r
sound banking. In th a t case a ll 14. a C hecks a n d d r a f ts on b a n k s (in c lu d in g
w o n d e rs.
T he p a rty d e c la re d
C le w e riu s, M rs. C le w e riu s and is discussed in the p re se n t a rticle , th a t in so lv e n t b o rro w ers gain ed
F e d e ra l R e se rv e B a n k ) lo ca ted o u tsid e
A sh la n d to be th e p r e ttie s t city th e ir d a u g h te r , s p e n t y e s te rd a y which is th e second in a se rie s
would be paid by th e r e s t of th e
of
c ity o r tow n of re p o r tin g b a n k .........
th e y h a v e seen so f a r. w ith th e
61.60
LAST TÍMES TODAY
in A sh la n d a n d v ic y iity , v isitin g prepared by the A m erican B ankers population, w hich, to say th e lea st,
b M iscellan eo u s cash ite m s '1..... ..................
ex cep tio n of O ak P a rk .
A ssociation, • review ing th e ex­ is not a fa ir deal.
903.80
965.40
th e p a rk a n d th e m in e ra l s p rin g s
posure of th e w eaknesses of the
15. R e d e m p tio n fu n d w ith U. S. T r e a s u r e r
99
Cutting Down Farm Credit
n e a r h e re . T h ey r e p o r t t h a t th e y plan as p resented by W illiam T.
a n d d u e fro m U. S. T r e a s u r e r ..........
A. C. M ann of St. P a u l M inne­
5,000.00
“A
p
parently,
how
ever,
th
e
Gov­
lik e A sh la n d im m en sely .
P o ster, D irector of th e P ollack
s o ta , w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in
Foundation
for Econom ic
Re- e rn m e n t is n o t expected to ru n
T o ta l .......................................................................
A sh lan d y e ste rd a y .
Your last opportunity to see the late Wallace
m any risk s, for th e fa rm e r is al­
1,3 0 7 ,2 8 6 .5 5
search.
F in e P ic tu re —
lowed
to
borrow
an
am
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no
LIABILITIES
Reid—in a sparkling comedy drama—Last
B riefly sta te d , the Edison-Ford
T h e C itiz e n s B a n k now h a s a
E . H ow land of San F ra n c isc o , fin e p ic tu re of C r a te r L a k e hang.-! I X b e n Z ^
G° V ernm ent g re a te r th an one-half th e a v e ra g e 17. C a p ita l sto ck p aid in .......................................
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
chapter of “ The Timber Queen” .
ng of basic com m odities, value of h is product for th e previ­ 18. S u rp lu s fu n d ......................................................
C a lifo rn ia , sp en t y e s te rd a y in th e
30,000.00
m g in th e fro n t office. T h e pic­ a?.-tin.-1 which currency would be ous twenty-five years. B ut p rices
19. U n d ivided p ro fits ............................................
—and—
city c a llin g on local m e rc h a n ts .
15.334.33
tu r e is a n h o to g ra n h t h a t h a s loaned to the producer w ithout in­ have risen so high since 1896 th a t
20.
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u
la
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g
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ta
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in
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97,3 9 5 .0 0
been p a in te d , a n d w as p u t in by tere st. up to half the average value th e fa rm e r could borrow on m o st
“ Broadcasting” a real good comedy
24. C e rtifie d c h e ck s o u ts ta n d in g ...................
O. V. S. T a y lo r a n d w ife, ac­ th e D a rlin g S tu d io .
products
m
uch
less
th
a
n
half
the
488.25
or the products for the previous
c o m p a n ied by C h ris T a y lo r, of
tw enty-live years. T his currency p re se n t value of th e products. It 25. C a s h ie r's ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g
3,757.68
L os A ngeles, w ere in A sh la n d yes­ R e p o rts Good R o a d s—
T o ta l of Ite m s 21, 22, 23, 24, a n d 25 ....
would be cancelled as the com m od­ would be m uch less, th ere fo re , th a n
4,245,93
ities were w ithdraw n and passed th e fa rm e r could borrow d ire c tly
D em an d d e p o s its ( o th e r th a n h a n k d e ­
te rd a y on a com bined b u sin ess
J a c k T ru e , w ho is w o rk in g o r into trade. On th e o th e r half of from th e banks on g rad ed prod­
a n d p le a su re trip .
p o s its ) s u b je c t to R e s e rv e ..(d e p o s its
th e A s h la n d -L a k e of th e W oods the value the producer would re­ uces; on products not g rad ed no
p a y a b le w ith in 30 d a y s ) :
ro ad , w as in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y ceive “equity c ertificates" which he G overnm ent loans would be m ade, !
L ike P a r k —
for
th
e
re
would
be
no
way
of
deter-
j
In
d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
3 4 5 ,785.25
a n d re p o rts th e ro a d in fin e con­ could sell or use for hank loans.
m
ining
t
b
'
twenty-five
y
e
a
r
price
A. N elson, w ith h is w ife an d
27. C e rtific a te s of d e p o sit d u e in less th a n
On
th
ese
points
Mr.
F
o
ste
r
sa
y
s:
d itio n .
It is e x p e cte d t h a t th e
average.
30 d ay s ....................
(la u g h te r of D erkeloy. C a lifo rn ia , j r o a d , th in y e a r w ill bo In m uch
U psetting Price Equilibrium
3S.367.77
t
atnH 7 T r , ; h e i a5 T ^ haV ingO b' 28- s t a t e ' c o u n ty , o r o th e r m u n ic ip a l d e ­
« o ,„ „ .,l o v e r a t .h e H otel A r t - 1 b e tte r s h a p e th a n la s t, a c c o rd in g
“ Steady
price levels depend tain ed th e stip u late d G overnm ent
„
j .
, .
p o sits se cu re d by pled g e of a s se ts of
lan d la s t n ig h t in o rd e r to see to Mr. T ru e . H e a lso s ta te s th a t m ainly on the balance betw een the loan on his goods, could th en offer
th is b a n k o r s u re ty bond ...........................
A s h la n d ’s p a rk , c o n c e rn in g w hich lumber .ruck, are c u .t.n , up lhe|
volume V m euV y X X ’ his equity certificate to a bank for
156,566.62
th e y h a d h e a rd m uch p raise. ro a d on th e o th e r sid e
an ad d itio n al loan. But th e equity 30. D iv id en d s u n p a id ...........................................
5,000.00
of th e for goods.
T he Edison plan is certificate is v irtu ally a second
T h e y d e c la re tlja t th e p a rk w as m o u n ta in .
T im e d e p o sits s u b je c t to R e se rv e ( p a y ­
designed ex p ressly to u p set the bal m ortgage, and no bank would
even b e tte r th a n th ey had h e a rd
a b le a f te r 30 d ay s or m o re no tice, a n d
a n te . A farm er delivers, say, txvo p refer a second m ortgage to a first
It w as.
p
o sta l s a v in g s ) :
thousand
bushels
of
w
heat
to
the
B ase B a ll—
m ortgage.
I 32. C e rtific a te s of d e p o sit ...............................
G
overnm
ent
w
arehouse
and
the
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W ESTERN
"Suppose th e Old N ational Bank
BLO O M ER
34. O th e r tim e d e p o sits .........................................
\ ¡sitin g F rie n d s —
ptq ’
ii zui
| G overnm
ent ni()ney
deliv ers tQ one thousand
449,4 2 8 .4 5
, ' p G t IR
L S B ase t > B all
C lub, i. w ho is! . dollars
.a uew
farmU was w illing io lend a fa rm e r eig h t
Ben V a lje a n a n d fam ily of S an m a k in g an e x te n siv e to u r of th is er.
hundred dollars on one th ousand 35. P o s ta l sa v in g s d e p o sits
712.09
W hen
the farm er sells the bushels of w heat. Suppose, how­
T o ta l of tim e d e p o sits s u b je c t to R eserv e,
D iego a re v isitin g Mrs. V a lje a n ’s
c o u n try a n d C a n a d a , w ill m ak e w heat he repays the loan and the
Ite m s 32, 33, 34, a n d 35........................
f a t h e r , J . W . H a tc h e r of th is th e ir firs t a p p e a ra n c e in G ra n ts G overnm ent d estro y s the money. ever, th e farm er deposited the
As good as a tilip to Hawaii—
514,5 7 4 .7 7
w
heat
in
a
F
ed
eral
w
arehouse
and
44.
L
ia
b
ilitie
s
o
th
e
r
th
a
n
th
o
se
above
s
ta
te
d
c ity . Mr. V a lje a n w ill r e tu r n soon P a ss on S u n d a y . J u ly 8 th , w hen lh u s th e volume of m oney is in­
16.88 :
obtained five hundred dollars from
___ _________ I
to S an D iego w h e re h e is con- th ev will p lay one o ' th e m o s t '
aS' d precisely when 8 ° ° d» are th e G overnm ent.
You’ve seen many imitation; now look at the
C ertain ly the
T o ta l
n e c te d w ith th e In g le M an nfac-i in te r e s tin g and e x c itin g
8ti!‘.'ed: and tb e volum e of m oney bank would not lend the farm er
1 ,3 07,286.55 !
real
thing. Actually filmed in Hawaii, where
j ^ a T w i ^ Z a i '' i Z s Z ' d T ' l
g o o d 7 r 7 r ? d mPa X T e i " t a “ m b " three hundred dollars on the equity S 1 A T E O F O R EG O N , C o u n ty or jac tcso n ,— ss.
pretty women live for love; Riding the surf at
I, J . W . McCoy, C a sh ie r of th e ab o v e n a m e d b a n k , do so le m n ­
\i
em nm in . s a n d fo r B all tea m th a t e v e r h a s b een words, each tra n sa ctio n begins by certificate. T he protection of the
bank would be g re a te r if th e farm ­
Waikiki, dancing the hula-lnda, breaking men’s
som e tim e.
play ed in th is v icin ity .
L a d ie s, Placing in circulation goods with- er relied on the bank for the e n tire ly sw e a r th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est of m y know l-
elg e a n d belief.
hearts.
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as w ell as g e n tle m e n , can a tte n d out n,oney
m atch the goods. loan; for in th a t case th e bank
M rs. R. D. G erm an of M ealo th is g am e w ith o u t a n y f e a r of be- Dollar dem and »s created as the could realize on its secu rity w ith­
J . W . McCOY, C a sh ier.
S u b sc rib e d a n d sw o rn to b e fo re m e th is 7 th d a y of ju ly , 1923.
P a r k . C a lifo rn ia , w as a v isito r in! in g offended, a s n o th in g w ill be suppfy of goods is w ithdraw n; the out being obliged to pay five hun­
—also—
supply of goods is cre a te d as aoliar dred dollars to g e t the w heat out
G.
H.
B
IL
L
IN
G
S,
N
o
ta
ry
P
u
b
lic
.
My
cotn-
A sh la n d y e s te rd a y .
said o r do n e t h a t th e m o st fa s-: dem and is w ithdraw n,
S eal;
m issio n e x p ire s, J u ly 6, 192 4
itid io u s could o b je c t to .
The
"W ould it enable the farm er to of G overnm ent storage. The farm ­
e r can now borrow m ore m oney C o rrec t A tte s t:
H e a r th e D an ish p ia n is t com - g am e w ill ta k b p lace a t th e F a ir borrow m ore m oney on his prod-
from a bank on stan d ard ized farm
W . H. M cNAIR,
ucts than he can borrow now? products th an under th e Edison
p o se r a t th e Civic c lu b h o u se M on- G ro u n d s B ase B all d iam o n d
in movies
GEO. W . DUNN.
d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock. 2 6 0 -2 t!
260-1 W hen Mr. Edison contends th a t plan."
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