ASHLAND DAILY TEDÍÑ ó S iu ésd ¿> , A u gust IESI MADE FOB 14, 1028 •'3om« iay ‘inflation should not S T A C K IN G G R A IN IM P R O V E S T H E Q U A L IT Y be p e rm itted ,’ bnt If w ar occurs In flation is u n av o id a b le.--R e c ru itin g f arm ies m akes a labor scarcity . Con- ‘ even ts of tra c to rs bid above going wages to a ttr a c t m en. T he w ar in d u strie s did the sam e and th e peace in d u strie s I l| W a s h i n g t o n , d . c ., A ug.14 George E. Roberts Gives Com raised w ages to hold th e ir men. H e also — T h e m uch m ooted q u e stio n as G overnm ents of E urope se n t rep mon Sense Explanation for 't h e com pany to w h e th e r th e c a rb o n m onoxide re s e n ta tiv e s to th is country to buy Currency Increase and p re se n t in tobacco sm o k es c o n s ti food and they bid up prices on the tu te s a h a z a rd to th e sm o k e r in Decrease. g rain exchanges. H igher levels of c o n fin ed in d o o r sp aces seem s to P n u c D i i i i n i - r .. I wages and Prices m ean t th at m ore 1 K elly S p rin g - have been s e ttle d as a r e s u lt of GOVERNMENT TOOK NO PART I ,cre<V5 and m oney was required to handle business. a b u sin ess v isi, te s ts ju s t c o m p le te d by th e De Due to C hanges in Supply, Dem and More B usiness, More Money ■sterday, r e tu r n - p a rtm e n t of th e I n te r io r a t th e and Prices of C om m odities T h e increased issues of cur r'in P o rtla n d la st e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n of th e B u r □nal Crop Im p rovem en t Service ] Caused by W a r - F e d e r a l rency was a resu lt of allow ing busi of M ines a t P itts b u rg h , H E A T generally is threshed q uality of the g rain is im proved by sta c k before th e rig comes around. ,Vts th e ro ad be- eau R eserve Not to Blame. th e cu ring process tak in g place in ness to go ahead, upon th e rising from th e shock to avoid the file Q uality w heat is w hat every sta c k .’’ a n d P o rtla n d to w hich d e m o n s tra te d th e d a n g e r level of wages and prices. W hen a abor and expense of stacking w heat grow er is striving for. and T he m istaken notlofl th a t the cur- factory pay-roll doubled, tw ice as c o n d itio n it h a s to *)e n e sB g ib le. N early every fa rm e r sta c ' in ; However, p roper stacking of w heat will testify th a t th e quality’ or ,n,« ■da. l.tug is one way of adding to T h e te sts, w hich w ere p e rfo rm - t h e ^ o v e r i w m n t •v ® ? *1* ' 1. by. I “ Uc.h c“ " . en cX bad to be furnished s good practice, and will pay. w heat is im proved enough t o >ay q taiity, p a rticu la rly in w et sea- the U nited for It. W hen cotton rose from “It is b e tte r protection from the for ed in th e c o u rse of g e n e ra l s tu d - S ta te s from sons. stacking. ies of th e B u re a u of M ines re la - d e î s U n X “ 7 a v L Ï ™ ° “ d * P° UDd t0 30 and 40- ffiore vent her, is th e opinion of Prank- T h e «bundles ..--st be brought to b tac k s .Miuuiu should be located coo- •• l «> i ue localcu In E d w ard s of th e N orthw est Crop P o tte r an d tw o J ^ 8 mlD®8’ We" a ‘ - a t by S g e E . r t e " ^ . . Ï Ï V T a U ‘X n ’î Ä th e anvr th re m sh u-i er V and it C0S£ bur liU ie’ venlent for ««reshing and on well- “ 1»?« im provem ent association, “and th e if .. H o m e it any more, to bring t h e n to th e 1 d rain ed ground. w ho cam e h e re from m ade on th re e m en confined in R oberts, noted b an k er and ex- cle. Mr. an d M rs. Ibl a « lose c h a m b e r, w hose d im e n - f ? n ® “ ‘ of 8ound m oney- ‘n an artl- “Deflation did not come by an act w ere in A sh la n d S a tu r- Mrs. A dam s of P o r tl a ii io k in g fo r a fu rn is h e d sto n s w ere 1,000 cubic fe e t. T h e r ® “ the Jo u rn a l of the A m erican of th e g overnm ent or the F ederal MAD B I LL D R IV E S ACTO h av e been v isitin g A sh lan d 7 A lbany to ex pend $11,588.14 -‘T h^reV a80^ 110^' R eserve a u th o ritie s in suddenly T hey a re very pleased th re e s u b je c ts puffed m e rrily fo r AND BLOW S T H E S IR E N d e n ts tile past w eek, le ft y.-st.-r _______ nn s tr e e t im p ro v e m e n t w ork. A sh la n d and w ish to put «lay fo r th e O regon C aves. A fter tfie ir y o u n g e r d a u g h te r th ro u g h G L F N w n n n «r« . R a n ie r— P ack of salm o n on G LENW OO D, W ts., A ug. 13.— C olui v isitin g th e cav es, th e y will p ro school h e re . T h e e ld e r d a u g h te r im bia riv e r to be from 1« to R e s id e n ts of th is to w n a re h a v - ceed to P o rtla n d . 20 p er c e n t g r e a te r th a n h e re in th e ° th eir expenses. Mr. R oberts I volum e n t I lng e ir expenses." of business a t h ig h er V rk e s i la st | is a te a c h e r a n d w as in te re s te d b ra n d , a n d th e ty p e w ' J ing a d iffic u lt tim e of it couvinc- y ear. I in th e schools. .. w says "T he U nited S ta te s Govern- called m ore cu rren cy into use so ? sm o k e r — “ ro lls h ...---------------- is o w n .” F o llo lonr. ot s te e lh e a d s a re c o n g re - i in g s tr a n g e rs th a t th e y re a lly sa Return to P alls— i s : rC i'. ”„O,Ul‘° e ” kh“ 1 ? »olum e of business a t i g a te d in th e R o g u e R iv e r canyon a m ad bull d riv in g a tru c k dow w ing th is, th e s m o k e rs d rew en - n since the Civil W ar. M r. a n d M rs. P u rd y of M olin, I \ isit ing B ro th er— H a llw a y — $2,000 to be sp e n t low er p rices released currency n e a r th e m o u th of S ta ir c re e k , one of th e m ain s tr e e ts rec e n tiv , e rg e tic a lly a t an in fin ite v a rie ty “T here is a t h genuine who h av e been v isitin g th e ir j ^ “ ° ° t8’ P i“ 9l>urgh e la stic ity in f X T e fr- | t o r t e T e s e l e bank's“ U ‘° on w oi k on C le a r C reek r e s e r of Mr. Ira P itm a n , a fo rm e r A sh- a w a itin g co o ler w a te r b e fo re a s - ; so u n d in g th e sire n a s he went voir. d a u g h te r R u th , in A sh lan d fo r lan d re s id e n t, is a g a in in th e city s togies, b lack M anilas an d . H a v a n - fan c y . and for m achinery to ad- c e n d in g th e riv e r, th e G ra n ts Jo h n H eyar and O tto K am m >1 la- 1 Q . o 'I t tte I LIT r * a to u r year’'a b _ s e n c e ^ Mr". ... Of* »’ «hol.-e .. 1, _ • »0.0, u rn . 1er, Saturday (or K »■ deBr e e ? V ü a n 7 ,'h"e“y l « T ï t I o ' " r I In Z n e » h“ b" ° *b’ol" te' ’ P ass C o u rie r re p o rts. j w ere d riv in g th e bull to th e sto ck - or stra n g e in th ese price T o o LA TE TO CLA SSIFY m a th F a lls. T hey re p o rte d th em P itm a n is a b ro th e r of th e a ssist- Puffed fra n tic a lly a t pipes, a t tbe c o u n try- T he m eans p r o v i d e d T h is n ew s w as b ro u g h t back I y a rd s w hen it h u rs t th ro u g h th e m ovem ents rela te d to tb e war. In- selv es d e lig h te d w ith A sh lan d . a n t w a te r s u p e rin te n d e n t, a n d is PjPes of clay a n d cob, a t pipes A ™ l h® /® d?ra l R eserve B anks. a u -I flatio'n'and deflation1 have" b e Z n m s t to th e c ity by C la u d e B a rto n , w ho FOR SA L E — 5 acres- w ith in 2 ^ . tru c k ra ilin g . T h e m en s u d d e n ly oi m ee b r ia r A t th e m f 1*’?®4 1° *fSUe c u rren cy to th e ir aa alw ays when en g a g ed in th e g ro c e ry b u sin ess of e e rsch rsc h a u , m , he an P d e rto rm a - ; h : i S e; : X e u n T s" : o " ° t Z : r, " ‘ — I » w ars have oc- h a s ju s t r e tu r n e d from a trip I re m e m b e re d Rome e rr a n d th ey m iles of M edford. a c re s Back from Lake— in P o rtla n d . new facto r has by boat to Gold R each, T h e trip b e a tin g B a rtle tt P e a rs , 1 T h e L o u is D odge fam ily re been the population. T hat Is a l w as m ad e to ta k e tw o g o v e rn ; had to ru n an d left th e tru c k . a ir of th e closed c h a m b e r had be a c re s a p p le s a n d o th e r fru its . Side-Tracked Like Freight Cars tu rn e d to A sh lan d fro m a s h o rt S pends S u n d a y Here- ways being renew ed, and m ost peo m en t e n g in e e rs to th e c o a st in T he bull g o t one hoof on »he com e so sm o k y t h a t it w as im - x t s s > ! • - à “ 4 room b u n g alo w , la rg e b arn v a c atio n a t L a k e of th e W oods, E llis P o tte r , w ho is c o n n e cte d possible to see a c ro ss th e room tem b er, O ctober, N ovem ber and o rd e r th a t th ey m ig h t in ak e a a c c e le ra to r a n d one on ih e t ir - a n d g a ra g e , 50 foot ch ick en S u n d a y e v e n in g . M rs. D odge s w ith th e C a lifo rn ia S ta te H ig h - T h e a tm o s p h e re w as so a r r i ta t- D ecem ber than in Ja n u a ry and of o th ers. W hen hard tim es come it to p o g ra p h ic a l m ap of th e riv e r. en. He w e n t sp e e d in g dow n th e h ouse div id ed in 5 room s, 5 is alw ays the th in g to lay th e blam e Mister, M rs. A b b o tt, w ho h a s been w ay S u rv ey on th e K la m a th R iv e r ing to th e eyes th a t it w as neces- F eb ru ary . As business slackens, I on som ebody, and th is 7im e * rte ! In th e p a rty w e re B ishop M oor- s tr e e t u n til a co llisio n w ith a room , 50x10 foot chick house. v isitin g th em , re tu rn e d y e ste rd a y road p ro je c t, w as in A sh la n d s a ry to w e a r goggles. r e t ‘reS fr° m F ed eral R eserve System ha« tak en j h e a d an d C. G a rd n e r, e n g in e e r» fire h y d r a n t sm a sh e d th e tru c k B u ild in g s cost m ore th a n $3,- „ circulation. .„M oney accu m u lates m ost of it.* to L ong B each, w h ere sh e is c o n S u n d ay , h a v in g com e in to spend w ith tlie geological su rv e y C laude a n d e n d e d th e d riv e . 000. If sold w ith in 30 d ay s, > a n ip le s of tb e a tm o s p h e re an d ln the m em ber banks and they send n e c te d w ith th e schools. th e d a y w ith h is re la tiv e s. T h e a n im a l w as u n h u r t. will ta k e $2.500. $1,200 cash.' Mood sa m p le s of th e s m o k e rs of U ln t0 ^ e R eserve banks, which AMERICAN SAVINGS IN C R F a s p B a rto n , H a ro ld B riggs and R. W . L ong. Tw o b o ats w ere ta k e n b alan ce tim e. A pply M oun w ere th e n ta k e n fo r a n a ly sis. It ,Q re tire s it, as freig h t cars V isiting Son— G re sh a m — New Bull ru n pipe To San F ra n cisco dow n, Mr. B a rd e n an d Mr. B riggs are re tire d when traffic falls off. w as found th a t in no in sta n c e did ta in a v e n u e, c o rn e r Iowa. ... New York.— Continued increase Mrs. J e ss ie S e a rin g , of H o isin g lin e to be laid soon M rs. S ugg of th e S u g g m illin - th e c a rb o n m onoxide “ “ 8ed__th e g5ea? ,nflat,on I ,n th e savings of the A m erican peo h a v in g c h a rg e of th e boats. 292-3* c o n te n t of Of c re dit and cu rren cy ? It to n , K a n sa s, a rriv e d in A sh lan d e ry shop, left to d ay fo r T he to p o g ra p h ic a l m ap is now T he : “ * a3 due p,e 13 la d ^ a te d by the la te st ua San a ir exceed 1-100 p e r c e n t y e s te rd a y an d is v isitin g a t th e F ra n c isc o w h e re sh e p la n s to re- m ax im u m blood s a tu r a tio c e n n t. The prim arily to th e war. which m ade | tional com pilation Just com pleted com p leted from th e h ead of th e som e d isastro u s failu res among m ain to r som e tim e se le c tin g h e r n e r cen t a » WaS 5 Q xtraordinary dem ands upon the by the S avings Bank Division of R ogue to tlie m o u th , a c c o rd in g hom e of h e r son, R. H. L eazer, these veutures in co-operative m ar new fall an d vvi n X . n r m e ° f th * s u W ects «ndustnes and caused a g re a t rise the A m erican B ankers A ssociadon 227 M eade s tr e e t. M rs. S e a rin g keting, which is the inevitable a o lin e s of su p p o sed ly in h a le d th e ir sm oke, wa*'»8 and Prices. It was Inevit- Savings deposits In banks and to th e e n g in e e rs. T hey h av e been visited h e re tw o y e a rs ag o a n d and w o rk in g on it a ll s u m m e r and com panlm ent of the progress of re *“ rn ,0 As" ’ b“ ‘ lh * Indicated that such aui« ttm t m ore c re d it and m oney tru s t com panies of the U nited any m ovem ent. The “ Banker-Farm - a t th a t tim e becam e d e lig h te d lan d la te r in th e m o n th . in h a la tio n , th o u g h it m ay h av e wou -! be called for to c a rry on S ta te s w ere reported a t $17,300 000 • h av e now co m p leted th e ir w ork. e r.” published by the A m erican w ith A sh lan d . S he p la n s on b 381X9»«. e x p erien ced in i 000. Ju n e 30. 1922. the last av ail No tro u b le w as B ankers A ssociation, save: e x te n d e d to th e b ro n ch ia l tu b es, _______ _ s p e n d in g th e w in te r h e re a t le a s t Back from Lake— “ The Doom y ear of business th a t able nation-w ide figures, as com th e la s t trip , a lth o u g h th e re w ere | Progress of the Movement to Cause and effect a re operative D e n rv i : l . » pG netratfi « « ro u g h o u t th e iolm-wed th e a rm istic e was like- a n d m ay becom e a p e rm a n e n t P eo p le a lo n g . in c o o p e ra tiv e m ark etin g as truly > .nders,, w ith J a c k E n d - -lungs. T h e te s ts in d ic a te th a t c a r- »^norm al. T he end of the pared with $16.620,000.000. Ju n e 30, tin ills a t tim es. "Put Farming on Par With re s id e n t. S he r e p o r ts K a n sa s e rs a n d K a rl 1921. T his is an in crease of $6S0,- th e as they a re in every o th e r business lo w e r riv e r say th a t th e B ro w e r re tu r n e d bon m onoxide h a z ard from sinok- *’a r relesi3ed a g re a t m any do 000.000 or 4.1 per cent. d ry and h o t a t th e tim e of h e r e n te rp rise. An association will not Other Big Business.” e tre a m is th e low est it h as been yesterday’ iro n t a w eek end trip ing in d o o rs o r in m in es is n eg li- reiind8 th a t had ^een held in check. T he num ber of savings d eposit d e p a rtu re , a n d s ta te :, th a t fa rm e rs n ecessarily succeed or fail m erely to L a k e of th e W oods. A All re g ib le in itse lf, th o u g h th e R ..r J “ ® 1fore,gD d e">a nds upon' us a t ors. as indicated by the num ber of in y e a rs fo r th is tim e of th e sea- because it is a co-operative asso cia hi g e n e ra l a r e d isc o u ra g e d over e n tn e B ur- flr8 [ increased. T here p o rte d a fine tim e, th e hoys es e a u of Mine« . r8t lncr«a s ed - T h ere was a tem- accounts, shows an in crease of 4 9 SOn' A Pam phlet and q u estio n n aire on tion. but because it conform s to or ' " V* 8‘,Ka,<" 's « » "- but Ihe ,o ,h m . of low p rices fo r g ra in an d o th e r ......Lilly h a v in g « „ L y n d . 1,“ , r l n ' ' s U e r t h a i n Mr. B arden say s th a t th e riv e r co-operative farm m ark etin g re per cent, with the s ta te s reporting tra n sg re sse s from the underlying p’ 1 a t i n . ia y add to th e sm ok business was abnorm al and and could could for p ro d u c ts. i — ------------- the first tim e In 19^2 pY<*iuri£»ri is fa irly black w ith th e s te e lh e a d s c e n tlX issued by the S ta te Bank principles of successful business op er - h a z a rd sh o u ld lie he c a u g h t “ ot be sustained. A g ricultural pro- T he third annual rep n rt'L f the Sav in p laces, th e fish being th ic k D ivisiuu- A m erican B ankers Asso- eratlon. The m ovem ent Itself is ol E xpected B ack— by ca rb o n m onoxide from so u rc e s dllciion ,n E urope revived, th e Ings • - Bank Division on school e i,av‘ 4'onte Lonjt Way — sav- from W h isk ey cre e k to th e coast ' ciatl011' h as brought out valuable g rea t national im port, and the bank 1 au l M ars an d w ife a re ex such as o c c u r in th e m in in g in- prices of ag ric u ltu ra l products ings banking also shows Increased ' T hey could not be ind u ced m : ° U the sub->eet frotu era of the country can m aterially A to u ris t p a rty of D. II. Sw ope, moved back tow ard norm al. Im por A m erican »»...io « «»,, „„„ .. , . • e induced to bankers, farm ers and s ta te aericnl aid or re ta rd its progress. The re p ected back in A sh la n d ib is a ft- d n s try . th rift, 1,271.029 pupils Air. a n d Airs. \ v . R. Sw ope, and * - • • agricul- tatio n s from the U nited S ta te s fell having savings accounts during the rise to a fly, how ever. S ixteen tu ern o o n a f te r a th re e w e e k 's va- , ra l d ep artm en ts. It is being used sponsibility of leadership in ru ra l W ilb u r Sw ope of M ound C ity, off, prices declined, ’deflation’ be- days w e re ta k e n to th e trip , tlie school y e a r of 1921-1922 as against as a cam paign docum ent in the or com m unities re s ts very largely with M issouri, p assed th e d ay h e re c a tio n trip to O regon c o a st r e l'ALII-X>KNIA TO SURFACE ran boat b ein g sold a t th e coast and 302,906 the previous year. ganization of co-operative m a rk e t th e country banker. R is his duty T hey v isited p ra c tic a lly ROADS WHEN PO SSIBLE y e s te rd a y , a n d lik in g th e city, so rts. ing asso ciatio n s in various sections to be Inform ed on all m atte rs re la t th e s ta g e being ta k e n to M arsh s ta y e d o v e r to d ay . T h e p a rty ail tlie b each es w h ile on th e trip . of the country, farm ers having ing to the farm e rs’ well being.” field a n d back hom e P acific P e tro le u m co m p an y to (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) h a s been on th e road fo r over a adopted its slogan: “ P u t A gricul • • • tu re on a P a r with O ther Big Busi m o u th , an d re p o rts tlia t th ey s ta r t oil d r illin g o p e ra tio n s n e a r ! Modern conditions a re such th at OTTO W A , O n ta rio .— T he D e n ess.” j seem s th a t th e co m p letio n of th e lik e A shlund b e tte r th a n a n y o th S u th e rlin . ag ric u ltu re cannot be successful by p a rtm e n t oE M arine a n d F is h e r • • * tir e n o r th e r n p a r t of th e ro ad a t e r p lace th e y h a v e sto p p ed . By FRANCIS H. 8ISSON individual effort. To regain its po ies a n n o u n c e s th e d is trib u tio n of T he m ovem ent on the p a rt of sition as a basic industry and as a R o se b u rg — P a lla d iu m ° « ■ I " '>tZ r °'.’a b le ., h a t Pab" a c . m m l . . l . „ , A m erican B a n k e r. A .a c c la .lcn 2 7 ,8 6 1 ,0 0 0 sa lm o n tr o u t fly from farm ers tow ard co-operative m ar- M ining co m p an y p la n s to sp e n d th e y wiH do in sm a ll aectio n s. force in national affairs a g ricu ltu re <M«I Eri,-?mls Meet — F in a n cia l New of c re d it in w hich banks th ro u g h its h a tc h e rie s in O n ta rio in t h e i keting 33 a cure io r th eir p resen t m ust depend upon organization and Much Being Accomplished a p p ro x im a te ly $200 ,0 0 0 . Mr. an d Mrs. W ard M cP h errin York Is pecu o u t the country deposit unem ployed w a te rs of th e G re a t L ak es. A n econom ic plight is nation-wide. co-operation for econom ic produc T he com m ission s ta te s th a t S alem h o sp ita l w ork to proceed a n d fam ily , la te of L o v elan d , C ol liarly re p re s e n t funds in New York. W hen crop n o u n c e m e n t is a lso m ad e of th e T here has been notable progress in tion, for econom ic m ark etin g and a t once. th e y h a v e been d o in g a ll possible a tiv e o f t h e needs in ru ra l d istric ts or Indus th e developm ent of such associa for the estab lish m en t of Its proper o ra d o , w e re v isito rs in A sh lan d d is trib u tio n of 910,000 A tla n tic to k eep th e d irt ro ad in good co n w h o l e nation. tria l expansion in m an u factu rin g tions, some conspicuously success la st n ig h t, being g u e sts a t th e salm o n eggs in th e eyed s ta te an d ful ones being in operation a t the relatio n sh ip in com m unity life._ All p a rts of th e d itio n , b u t a d d th a t w hen th e c e n te rs in cre ase local req u irem e n ts h o m e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. Mc Howard Leonard. President, lUbrnlr c o u n t r y , th e fo r m oney th ese local banks call in 1 3 ,2 8 2 ,0 0 0 A Jlarttic sa lm o n fry p resen t tim e. T here have also been A gricultural A ssociation. new g as tax goes Into e ffe c t n e x t G ee. T h e v isito rs a re en ro u te sm all tow ns as th e ir funds from N ew York and In in th e m o re im p o rta n t s tre a m s y e a r th a t p a rt of th e a d d itio n a l to L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia w h ere well a s th e big add itio n m ay a sk th e big city of th e M a ritim e P ro v in c e s. re v e n u e from th is so u rc e w ill be — ........ .................... . th e y ex p ect to m ak e th e ir fu tu re cities, have sup b an k s for loans. u tiliz e d to k eep th e n o r th e r n p a rt h o m e. T h e M c P h e rrin s fo rm e r plied th e g re a t C ountry b an k s fre q u e n tly deposit of th e P a c ific h ig h w a y in th e best e r p a rt of th e a s se cu rity th e notes»of th e ir own F. H. Sisson ly lived a t C la rin d a . Iow a, w h ere possible sh a p e , a n d i n m uch b e t m an pow er and cu stom ers, o ften secured, in tu rn , th e y w ere a c q u a in te d w ith th e b rain pow er en ab lin g it to function by farm c a p ital such as ploughs, R E D B L U F F , C al., A ug. 14.— te r c o n d itio n th a n h e re to fo re . M cGees an d th e tw o fam ilies had F o u r hoys w ere a rr e s te d a n d one livestock a n d o th e r possessions, i rn i. T h u s it seem s th a t th e c o n s ta n t as th e n a tio n ’s financial capital. n o t m et in 25 years. T he fifty th o u san d d ollar note, fo r o< a * y , T o m o rro w , T h u r s d a y of th em is fin d in g it difficult to p r o .« .» WMC. .h e C h a m b e r, p t in sta n c e , of a co u n try ban k in a j d t dow n a s th e r e s u lt of an a r C om m erce a n d o th e r ojrganiza- ! ecutives In th e N ew Y ork flnancial J.uuds Lithla Park— g u m e n t betw een tlie boys a n d th e tio n s of n o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia an d d istric t, show ed th a t no less th a n big N ew York bank m ay have a t D r. .W a ll a c e an d fam ily , of tach ed , a s c o lla te ral secu rity , fifty o w n er of a w a te rm e lo n p a tc h s o u th e rn O regon h a v e been sen d - 8lxty Pe r c e n t w ere b o m outside P o r tla n d , a re v isito rs in A sh la n d o r a h u n d red sm all n o tes of a h u n to d ay , a n d w ill leav e th is e v e n a rm e d w ith a s h o tg u n lo ad ed w ith in g to th e C a lifo rn ia H ig h w ay f ^ w J ° ^ S ta te - t h a t no less th a n dred do llars np to a th ousand or • in g fo r a v isit to C ra te r L ak e. b ird -sh o t, a t th e A lex K en n ed y C om m ission h a v e been q u ite e f twenty-eight per cent were born in m ore, signed by local fa rm e rs and ■ towns of 5,000 or less, and only th e ir w ives. In to one of th e big- i fective. D r. W a llac e w as a c a lle r a t th e place n e a r D airy v ille. twenty per cent were born In New g e s t New Y ork b an k s com es in W illie G ates, 15, w ho receiv ed T id in g s office th is m o rn in g an d York City. th is w ay from th e South each crop i s ta te d th a t he w as d e lig h te d w ith th e b ird -sh o t re q u ire d th e s e rv The birthplaces of these men seaso n a sm all note secured by a th e b e a u tie s of th e city an d p a rk . ices of a s u rg e o n to rem o v e it. represented Pennsylvania, Ohio, plough an d a h arro w a n d a m ule He is not b a d ly in ju re d . Massachusetts, Connecticut, Mich nam ed “ Molly”—a n in cid e n t th a t igan, Missouri, Illinois, Maryland, h a s been a p tly described a s “ The K en n ed y say s h is rip e w a te rm e l From Canada— Delaware, Vermont, Mississippi, M inting of Molly.’’ It is one am ong M r. a n d M rs. U. T. S to u t an d ons have been sto le n , g re e n ones Kentucky, Tennessee, Minnesota, m any secu rin g a larg e in ter-bank th r e e d a u g h te r s from D ru id , S as plu g g ed a n d th e v in es c u t. T h u r s Iowa. Florida, Rhode Island, North c r e d it , k a tc h e w a n , C a n a d a , a re v isito rs day n ig h t he a n d a n e ig h b o r by Carolina, Indiana, Wisconsin, In th e S u n d a y e d itio n of th e Thus Is big banking In New York This w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. th e n a m e of S h a rp laid fo r th e ! O re g o n ia n a p p e a rs th e p ic tu re of Georgia, California, Montana, West brought close to the plain people of ♦ ♦ « « ■ -V fra n k a n d tr u th f u l ex- « n d Mrs. A. C. K e lla r. Mrs. c u lp rits . \\ hen th e la d s a p p e a re d yilrginia, Maine, New Jersey and the soli—thus does It finance their Miss R u th F la c k u s , w ho w as e n the District of Columbia. S to u t an d Mrs. K e lla r a re cous it is a lle g ed th ey began to d e m hum ble h u sb a n d ry —an d th u s h a s p o sitio n o f th e d a ily lives o f te re d as a c o n te s ta n t in th e b e a u The same sltuaton is true of the i t fe lt th e need of re c ru itin g its olish th e vines, a few sh o ts w ere in s. T h e S to u t fam ily re p o rt ty c o n te st to se le c t M iss P o rtla n d younger men, particularly In the officers from am ong m en fam iliar i th e fam o u s film s ta r s , th e ir th e m s e lv e s im m en sely pleased fired in to th e a ir to s c a re them w ho w ill go to A tla n tic C ity, G a., banks. This reflects more than ____ and sy m p a th e tic w ith local con j c a re e rs in th e stu d io , th e ir w ith A sh lan d c lim a te am i sc en aw ay. Tlie q u a rf e t, he say s b e T w e n ty P a ll St vies in to c o m p ete a g a in s t th e pick ed « ‘c a ttra c tio n of th e big d itio n s—ab le to visualize th e needs e ry . cam e bellicose a n d th re a te n e d vio T ric o sh a m , C an to n city for ambitious young men. It b e a u tie s from m an y o th e r c itie s of th e people th e re and pass sound B b so rb in g J o v e a lla ir s , th e ir B o u g h t at sp ecial eu«| lence to th e m en. T h en one of Is the result of the definite pur ju d g m e n t on th e c re d it fa c to rs In of th e n a tio n as th e m o st b e a u ol th e seaso n p ric e s an«l <'i(*pe am i S a tin C rep e G o to F a lls — th e boys receiv ed th e c h a rg e of g a y a c tiv itie s iu h a p p y Hoi pose of New York banking to equip volved. tifu l g irl in A m erica. g o in g out th e sa m e wav. am i in \\ ool m a te ria ls . itself to perform most effectively A dam B iegel an d C h e ster B u sh sh o t. I t la due to th e conditions th u s I y w ood. In it s c o n te s t, th e O reg o n ian its work for all the nation. “ C h u b " S te w a rt a n d h a y H icks n e ll le ft th is a fte rn o o n fo r K la p ictu red th a t am ong th e officers of is n o t lim itin g i t ’s c o n te s ta n ts to X brief description of the mechan New Y ork’s b a n k s will he found R u p e rt H u g h es lias b ro u g h t A n o th e r L o t Of m a th F a lls , w h e re th ey in te n d sp e n t T h u rs d a y n ig h t m e d ita tin g P o rtla n d , a lth o u g h th e w in n e r ism of the nation’s banking system re p re s e n ta tiv e s from a ll p a rts of to w ork th e re s t of th e su m m e r, over tlie a ffa ir a n d , F rid a y G ates to th e will b e a r th e title of “ Miss P o r t will make this clear. Many of the th e nation. T hey a re the d eleg ates h is la m o u s novel r e tu r n in g to in th e fall. and Jo h n S te w a rt w ere a rre s te d . J New York banks are bankers* of th e people a t the b usiness cap la n d ” a t A tla n tic C ity, sc ree n w ith all th e a ctio n O w ing to th e ir y o u th th e y w ere K a y se r g lo v es, s tr a p A lth o u g h h u n d re d s of c o n te s banks. They are great reservoirs ital. SI eev eless am i R e tu r n s to A g er__ freed on $25 bail by J u d g e E. F. a n d ro m an c e o f th e o rig in a l w rist a n d 12 b u tto n ta n ts have e n te re d in th e ra c e , I C oat S ty le s Tom G ospo re tu r n e d y e s te r L ennon. len g th , a ttr a c tiv e sty le s only th o se w ho a re c o n sid e re d to w ork th a t s ta r tle d A m e ric a Q u e stio n in g rev e a le d th a t it d a y m o rn in g to A ger, C a lifo rn ia , T h e boys, a ll of w hom a re h av e a fa ir c h a n ce to w in h a v e $ 4 .4 5 to $ 8 .5 0 w as M r. L e a rn in g 's p u rse th e boys 1 by its tru th f u ln e s s a n d d a r- w h e re he is w o rk in g fo r th e C ali a b o u t tlie sam e ag e, sa y th ey th e ir p ic tu re p rin te d in th e O re h ad fo u n d a n d it w as re tu r n e d I i^ c r fo rn ia -O re g o n p o w e r com pany, w ere not m o le stin g th e m elons g o n ia n . so it is p o ssib le th a t an to him . A re w a rd of five d o lla rs a f te r a » hört v isit in A shland b ut w ere p re p a rin g to go sw im A sh la n d girl will w e a r th e title e a ch w as given to th e boys as w ith frie n d s. m ing w hen th ey w ere fire d upon. of “ Mias P o r tla n d " a t A tla n tic le< a re w a rd . GOLDWYN presents C ity. Mr. L earning h a s been in A sh A RUPERT HUGHES PICTURE I'roiii K lam ath F alls— W h ile D iogenes w ith h is lam p « H ICO MAN FA V O R A B LY la n d fo r som e tim e v isitin g w ith h a s been s e a rc h in g th e e a r th fo r D elb ert H aw ley w as in A sh IM P R E S S E D W ITH CITY G R A T E F U L A R R E S T EN D ED lo st his th e p a s t tw o th o u sa n d y e a rs in frie n d s a n d y e s te rd a y la n d y e s te rd a y from K la m a th I h a t one ot th e best a d v e rtis e GRGY OF DEADLY’ nuM B( >(xi7T? ! se a rc h . of an h o n e st m an , C. A. p u rse on th e s tre e ts . O ZK j I*alls on a b u sin e ss v isit, r e tu r n m en t a city can have is i t ’s new s L earning of P o rtla n d h a s s lip - in g la te last n ig h t. H e re p o rts p a p e rs is show n by a le tte r from SheriIIC| ^ G° H A ug 14 Nlck ped one o v e r on him , fo r business, c o n d itio n s v^-rv good in J. M. B rooks of Chico, C a lifo rn he BANKS REPLACE FAMED „ o ,D « gS; ? g ° n d riV e r’ ! h a s fo u n d tw o h o n e st me OLD PA R IS HOSTELRIES th e F a lls. / ia. a n d p o litic a l c a m p a ig n e r, is s till r a th e r , boys, a n d b o th of th em T he le tte r w as to re n d e r his s u b P A R IS , A ug. 13.— W ith in th e th a n k g u l t h a t tw o policem en a r- ' in A sh la n d . H e re on R iisiiiess— la s t tw o y e a rs b a n k in g in s titu sc rip tio n to T id in g s, b u t in it he m a th in S ofia. A ccording to tr ith G eorge S m ith , o w n e r of a co m m e n te d very fa v o ra b ly upon Y e ste rd a y tw o boys, F ra n c is tio n s h a v e u s u rp e d th e lo ca tio n s in i 3 Ch3rge ° f b e in g L M o t l e y of H o L a u re l s tr e e t an d ELEANOR BOARDMAN, MAE BUSCH la rg e g a ra g e and se rv ic e s ta tio n (he d e v e lo p m en t and im p ro v e d r u n k a n d d iso rd e rly . W hen th e R aym ond T u ttle of.J53 A lid a s tre e t fo rm e rly occupied by fo rty m o re FRANK MAYO, RICHARD DtX in R o se b u rg passed th e d a y h e re m e n ts b ein g m ade in A sh lan d a n d o r less fa m o u s P a ris h o tels. ^ " J u s r i m in 1,1 t h * T idingS ° ffice w ith a “ “ — “ W r itte n and d ir e c te d by y e s te rd a y tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess th e valley in g e n e ra l, a s b ro u g h t A n A m e ric an e s ta b lis h m e n t, I w in t t H o n o r. L p u rse th e y Had fo u n d , a n d w h ich th e B a n k e rs ’ R U P E R T JIUGHES w ith se rv ic e an d a ccesso ry firm s to him by th e T idings. T r u s t C om pany, I w a n t to th a n k th e s e tw o d ic k s c o n ta in e d $40 in c u rre n c y , be- o f A sh la n d . Mr. B ro o k s d e c la re d th a t solid to o k o v e r th e p ro p e rty of th e H o A G O L D W Y N PICTURE fo r p in c h in g m e ju s t w h en th e y sid e s som e v a lu a b le A X -I cm . i p a p e rs an d te l B risto l, on | im p ro v e m e n ts, such as th e ad d ed th e P la ce V en d id . I f I h a d h a d d r u n k a n y c a rd s, B a c k fro m R o se b u rg — p a y ro lls A sh la n d h a s g a in e d in dôm e. O th e r h o te ls w hich d is —a lso — T he Autum n J a s p e r M orris, re tu rn e d to A sh- ¡ th e p a st y e a r a r e th e m o st fav o r- m o re of t h a t T N T I'd be d e a d .” T h e boys w a n te d .tn a d v e rtis e a p p e a re d in c lu d e d th e fo llo w in g : P ictorial W h en th e policem en fo u n d him m e n t te llin g of th e fin d ru n in Fashion lan d re c e n tly from R o se b u rg , 'a b le .b u t th a t’ th e P a r k is e v id e n t Topics of the Day E d w a rd V II., B ellev u e, E lysee- and H om e "W h o o p ee! B ooks where he was employed by th e iy p lay in g a la rg e p a r t in in cre as- h e w as y e lp in g : to d a y s T id in g s, a n d th is m o rn in g P a la c e , M adison, R oyal P a la c e , Journal I m g o in g to open up a c h u rc h . M r. L earn in g cam e in to a d v e rtis e Are Here —a n d — C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n P o w er com - ing th e p ro s p e rity of th e city. M o n ta n a , R o ssin i, M arlb o ro u g h P atterns T hey s u r e do m a k e m o n ey .” f o r th e lo stt^ iu rse . a n d C a stig lio n e . TES THE CURRENCY? STEELHEADS BLOCK • > E’ l a i i »• i __ . ■ CO-OPERATIVE FARM MARKETING NOTES NATION REPRESENTED AT FINANCE CAPITAL AFTER WATER MELONS August Dollar “.X £ Bargains All This Week Summer Clearance SALE BEAUTY CONTEST STILL GOING ON Fi ne new wash New Silk Dresses 1). ess just arrivici Pretty Sweaters Chamoisette Gloves Wc to $2.00 t Yorn- New Goat Early IIow often have you been disappointed that you did not get “that eoat” he- cause you thought it might be here lat er. Some selections have already been made, but you now have your choice, the most complete August showing of coals that we have ever bad. WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW Aesop's Fables ULIlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllüllllliillllltlllll'L" a