Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1923, Image 4

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    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
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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.
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Aesop's
Fables
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