Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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! LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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A D aily C hronicle of th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts o f
local in terest.
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Ashland Lodge No. 23
A. F. & A . M.
Cnstitutiun Week will be obser­
ved at Masonic Hall, on Friday even­
ing, Sept. 21, at which a brief musi­
cal and literary program will be
given. All Masons and their families
are cordially invited to attend.
K. P. Xims, W. M.
W. II. Day, Secy.
Visitors from Bandon__
Mr. and Mrs. Victor.Knott, Rober­
ta Marie, and Mrs. Knott’s brother,
Leo Kenyon are in Ashland this
week visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Minor on Indiana
Avenue. Upon their return to Ban­
don, the Knotts will be accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Minor, who will
vl8lt ,n Bandon for a fortnight.
ttí>tÑ88
000,000.00 of additional Meriting
sydwni representatives of tly.* board capital, which also had the effect
go into the various departments and of strengthening the credit of the
through their inventigation3 and business world, and in reality, it was
knowledge of the actual needs of the that action taht saved business
respective branches succeed in cut- j from ruination.
ting down the various appropria­
‘ Revenue at present is sufficient
tions to the actual requirements. to meet all interest demands and to
Thus the Committee on Appropria­ pay the running expenses of the
tions makes its report from the fig­ government, and, as stated before,
ures submitted by the budget board we have paid off $1,700,000,000.00
instead of those submitted by the de of indebtedness. In addition to meet­
partment heads. The saving effected ing the actual expense of govern­
is running . into the million* each ment we have a fixed expense of
year, and the government is able to $2,000,000,000-00, which includes
hold its expenditures within the interest on bonds, compensation to
bounds of its income. Congressman crippled soldiers and dependents of
Hawley states that it is resulting in those who died or were killed in
the instilling of thrift in the head3 the service, and $300,000,000.00
of the deparments and economy is year for a sinking fund.”
being practiced all along he line.
U rges S ta te B u dget
1 No! It Isn’t a Pumpkin—
Jim Cook has a Bartlett pear that
There is a Sperry Drifted Snow resembles a grape-fruit in size. The
Flour advertisement to catch the i ^ear was Brown in the Three Oaks
observant eye glimpsing in the dlr- i OIc^ard, which is two miles west o<
O ther S avin gs E ffected
Although Congressman Hawley
ection of the Hotel Oregon building. * hoenix and is one of exceptional
Speaking of other savings effected says he has refrained from partici
The north side of the structure has s*ze ant^ beauty. The circumference
always displayed bold letters, but P enBthwlse measures 14% inches by Congress, Representative Hawley pating in the affairs of state govern­
3ald: "In addition to the money ment in Oregon, he hopes that the
the one lately coated is effective, j aQd circumference around 11% in.
saved through the budget systeift, we budget system will be adopted by
The ideal Grocery is preparing for " ^ien we^Bhted, the fruit stretched
have
eliminated approximately 100,- Oregon and that it will be extended
the wet weather that local residents the scales to one pound and a quar­
000
civil
service employes, cutting to every spending agency in the
are praying for by adding a new ter ounces. Early this week the pear
expenses
another
$15,000,000.00 a state. %
roof to its assets. The amount of will probably be seen in the windows year.'
The W orld O utlook
activity on tbe roof is indicated by of Mr. Cook’s business house.
H
ow
B
u
sin
ess
W
as
Saved
When
asked for an opinion re­
the noise made this week would re­
Speaking
of
how
a
financial
panic
garding
the
future of the world and
Have
you
tried
Brush
On?
Ideal
semble that a nine story building Is
was
averted
and
how
buisness
was
of
the
nations
of Europe, the con­
approaching tbe heavens. Look for for use after fruit canning. Phone
16-2 aided in the readjustment following gressman spoke with 3ome hesita­
the ladder that is resting on the 252-L.
the war, the congressman said: “It tion, but expressed the opinion that
street in front of McNair Brothers
was
a difficult task that Congress the safest policy for business men
Drug Store. If you are supersitious Modern Conveniences Enjoyed__
George Converse, John Shortridge faced at the close of the war. We is to proceed carefully until the re­
it will take ouly a short time to
round the course. A new electric: ant^ Otis Johnson returned home yes­ had the alternative of issuing gov­ adjustment is completed throughout
sign ¡3 to be added to the front of terday from a successful camping ernment bonds had be not desired to the world. He is of the opinion that
adopt the plan of “pay a3 you go.” Germany will have to repudiate her
t h e building. “Shasta Ice Cream as expedition to Cinnibar Springs. Each
famous as the mountain" lias been member of the party was able to Instead we adopted the Revehue bill, debts, and said that to think of ex­
painted on an awning belonging kill a deer and a portion of one was which provides an income of $3.300,- tending aid to that nation is noth­
to Nininger and Warner. Sankey ana brought home. Very good weather 000,000.00 annually. The Fordney- ing less than folly. “Germany’s nat­
Carter are the sign painters. The was enjoyed and the radio made by j McCumber Tariff bill provides ad­ ional debt amounts to two or three
porcupine that has caught the Otis Johnson was entirely successful ditional revenue of from $350,000,- times the amount of the wealth of
children's fancy, and that ha3 been as concerts could be heard a great 000.00 to $400,000,000.00 a year. the entire world, and to expect that
resting in front of tbe Eastern Sup­ distance from cities on the coast. With the constant increase in im­ nation to pay It3 obligation Is un­
ports the revenues from the tariff reasonable— It is an impossibility.”
ply Co. ha3 been taken to the Varied experiences are reported.
bill are mounting to $S00,000,000,-
F avors C o-operative M arketing
rear of the store in order to pre­
000 a year; Through the income from
Swift
Employee
Located—
In discussing the problems of the
serve the good disposition of tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Poff the two sources we were enabled agricultural and livestock interests,
animal. Too much attention lias
to reduce income taxes paid by the he said, that it is evident that at­
been bestowed upon the 3tickery and family have moved to Ashland)
business
men of the country approx­ tention must be given to co-opera­
fellow and it has been deemed wise and will live here. They are
imately $800,000,000.00 a year. This tive marketing, and care exercised
by his owners that lie should rest in located in the Graves property on
seclusion. A brand new dictionary Water Street. Mr. Poff has recently Charter No. 5747
Reserve District No. 12.
is awaiting at the library to settle been transferred to the Swift and
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
all disputes that may arise. The new­ Co. office here.
est edition here is unabriged and
contains numerous interesting cuts, Constitution W e e k -
it is absolutely the latest in dictlon-
Will be observed locally by the At Ashland in the STATE OF OREGON, at the close of business on
erv lines.
Masonic Lodge, on Friday evening, September 14, 1923.
The workroom of Rose Brothers September 21. There will be a brief
is being redecorated and painted program including literary and
RECOURCES
with grey paint. Employees of the musical selections, and an address
store have been doing other renovat- pertinent to the question of the hour, 1. a Loans and discounts ............................................ $566 813 92
¡n g and cleaning this week making All members of the fraternity
and
Total lo a n s ................................................
$566,813,92
tbe store resemble an add for Dutch their families are cordially invited to 2. Overdrafts, secured, None; unsecured $72.02
72.02
Cleanser. Samples cf Bon Ami have attend.
4. IT. 8 . G overnm ent secu rities ow n ed :
gone the rounds this week and Jim
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds
Cook and the Army Goods Store Leave for California—
par value) ................ .......................................... 100,000,00
have clean windows. A few more
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Noye3, who
samples could be taken care of.
b All other United States Government securities
will be remembered as the folk suf­
(including premiums, if any) .......................... 137,829.51
fering from an accident on North
Quits Railroad—
Main Street recently, have started
Total ...;......;............,....................
237,829.51
for
Los
Angeles
where
they
will
Deke Bryant has left the employ
5. O ther bonds, stcok s, se cu ritie s, etc.:
815,483,24
of the S. P. where he has been work­ spend this winter. Mr. Noyes, who 6. Banking House. $13,727.17; Furniture and
ing this summer and intends to enter wa3 the most seriously hurt of the
fixtures, $6,387,23 ............................................
family, is sufficiently able to travel
the University of Oregon this fall.
20,114.40
to warrant the departure from Ash­ 7. Real estate owned other than banking house ...
1.00
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land. During the time that Mr 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ....
Visit from Redding—
56,780.28
Mrs. J. L. Creeks is in Ashland Noyes was receiving medical treat 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national
visiting her sons, Edwin and Don meiu, Mrs. Noyes and family were
banks ...............;...... .............
135.058.84
Fraser. Mrs. Creeks is from Red at the home of Mrs. George Robison 11. Amount due from State banks, Bankers, and
ding and will be here a week.
trust companies in the United States (other
Thoroughly Pleased with Ashland__
than included in Items 8, 9, and 10) ........
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A. G. Winston from Monterey, Cal
3,552.56
Don Stevens Home—
13.
Checks
on
other
banks
in
the
same
city
or
town
who
has
been
visiting
extensively
Don Stevens, S. P. Engineer, has
as reporting bank (other than Item 12)
returned from a short business trip with Charles Oglesby and family has
5,083.82
returned to his home. Mr. Winston
to Portland.
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, i 2 and 13............. iu .6 9 5 .2 2
was highly pleased with Ashland
1-4. a Checks and drafts on banks (including Fed­
and
he thought that Ashland was a
YVoodinen Notice—
eral Reserve Bank) located out of city or
beautiful town, surrounded by love
The Modern Woodmen of America
or
town of reporting bank
8.00
will start their winter activities with ly country and an ideal place to live
b Miscellaneous cash items ...................
a class adoption uext Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Winston, parents of
385.59
398.59
15
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
at Central Point. The members of Mr. Winston, have lived in Ashland
from U. S. Treasurer .........
Medford camp will assist the Central several winters feeling that ' this
town is suited to them.
5,000,00
Point camp in putting on the work
«.if
Visiting members welcome.
Total
Climate Attracts—
1,346,133.18
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McElroy and
LIABILITIES
Visit Ashland Last Night—
17. Capital stock paid in ......................
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Mrs. F. V. Lee, accompanied by family have moved here from Reno,
100,000.00
18.
Nevada.
Ashland
climate
that
has
Surplus fund .........................
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the Miss Lees stopped in Ashland
30.000.00
last evening en route to Stanford proved successful for people effected 19. Undivided profits....... .............
30,075.08
I'uiverslty from where they have with asthma attracted these new
c Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid
6,341,19 23,733.89
been touring the bordering states. residents. The schools also have 20.
Circulating,
notes
outstanding
Their northerly travels included claimed the four children who will 24.
99,995.00
Certified checks outstanding
be here this winter.
British Columbia.
155.25
25. Cashier’s checks outstanding
1,561.74
Y’acation P r o lo n g e d -
T o O re g o n —
Total of Items 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 ............
1,716.99
Miss Grace Luman, who has be
Miss Lucy Davis who graduated
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
come
known to Ashland folk thru
Horn High School last year and
subject to Reserve (deposits payable within
taught the past winter near Ashland her connection with Elharts recent­
30 days):
will leave soon for Eugene where ly returned from a belated vacation
26.
Individual deposits subject to check
she plans to enter the University. in the northern part of the state.
397,935.57
27.
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30
Accompanying Miss Davis from Ash­ During the greater portion of the
land will be Miss Ruth Eske, a well time that Miss Luman was away,
days ......... .....................
30,433.22
known girl with young folk, who has sickness came to her lot. Coming to 28. State,- county, or other municipal deposits
been living in San Francisco recent­ Ashland, she joined her brother and
secured by pledge of assets of this bank
ly. It is planned that the two girls is now touring the northern part of
or surety bond .....
will live together this winter and California. She Js expected home in
133,860.73
A
a
.
week.
study at the University.
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject* to Reserve, Items 26, 27
By continuous request for Kis-
28, 29. 30, and 31. ..............................
662.229.52
sler’s famous, pure malted milk
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after
Twin Bread supplies have been or­
September^ 0— Illinois Picnic in
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice
dered and the famous Twin Bread Park.
and postal savings):
will be placed on the market, Sept.
September 20—-Pioneer Reunion-
2 4
G iJ i
32.
Certificates
of deposit
*’*•
16-2 Pioneer Building.
80,564.98
34. Other time deposits .............
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September 20— Thursday Evening
446.907.39
At Icenhow
35. Postal savings d ep o sits.....
Bridge Club— Mrs. Franco, hostess.
926.43
Mrs. Bertha Corthell has returned
September 20— Rebekah Celebra­
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve.
to her position in Icenhower’s store. tion— Odd Fellows Hall.-
44 L ianm ,8
33' 34
35 .............: .............. -
Mrs. Corthell has worked in the
September 20— Guild Meeting— 44. Liabilities other than those above stated ..
store during previous times, but re­
September 21— Aid Society— Pres­
58.98
lieved in order that she might visit byterian Church.
in Portland. She will be there in­ Parish House.
Total
definitely.
1,346,133.18
September 21— Bellview P. T. A.
MF pOREn3ON’ County ot J6ckaon. 88:
— Bellview School House.
that the above sta te m e n t's^ 0*
above'named bank, do solemnly swear
In Los A n g e le s -
September 21— D. A. R. Meeting
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Mrs. George B. Icenhower and Civic Club House.
Mrs. Pines of Iowa Street have gone
Geo. W. DUNN
Cashier.
September 21— C. E. Social and
to Los Angeles for the remainder of Business M e e t i n g— Presbyterian
F. D. WAGNER
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this month and a portion of October. Church.
THO8. H. SIMPSON, Directors
Their trip is to be a combination of
September 23— 8. s. Institute—
“ “
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o . r ■»< September, .9 2 3
affairs and pleasure.
Applegate School House
____________ _ LUCILB GILMORE,
Notary Public.
< a u g h t on th e
R ounds—
Thursday, September ao, load
Rtpresentatlve Praise»
had the effect of leaving in the to avoid over-production. “There is
in San Francisco, October 15-19, it | tion week at San Francisco, includ-
• Budget Systein of C. 9. hands of the business circles $800,«
now an overprodnuctlon in wheat has been announced by the conven-'ing tennis, baseball, basketball, golf,
which will re-act on the price of th isjtion
’s athletic committee,
d 8
committee.
rifle shoot, band contests, drum and
season’s crop.’’
a oc , who is scheduled to re-¡bugle corps competitions, swimming
turn to his home in Pasadena within and other sports.
the next two weeks, will start train­
Entries for all events are being
ing at once for the legion meet,
received
with the Amercian Legion
which has been called the "Ameri­
national
convention
committee, Pal­
can Olympiad . He hopes to smash
some of his present world’s records: ace Hotel, San Francisco. All legion,
naires are elegible to compete in the
In addition to the track and field athletic program.
contests, there will be numerous
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. “20— other athletic events during conven-
Charlie Paddock, the “human flash”
will defend his laurels in all sprints
"LITE-FOOT ”
up to the 440-yard dash at the ath­
I 'o n d e r e d
letic meet to be held during the Am­
\\ e can save your children
OANOE FL0C3
erican Legion's /lational convention
MONEY’
on Many every-day
WAX "
G iv e s sm o o th . g lid ­
SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
PADDOCK TO ENIER
(SCO MEET
PARENTS—
in g fin ish to h a r d
or s o f i- t .o o d flo o r s
*O AC ID, C R E A S E
OR B I S T .
Y o u r d r u g g is t h a s
it. If n ot. se n d us
sta m p s. 7n<- for o n e-
pt und p a c k a g e .
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C I.A ItK E ,
W OODW ARD
D l l l G Co..
P o r tla n d . O regon .
Pencils, Tablets, Ink, Pen Hold­
ers, Pencil Clips, Erasers.
VARIETY’ STORE
Hl), N. Main
A 2 M J .X N I.ljr
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
FINAL SHOWING
HOLLYWOOD
Praised alike by the critics and
friends —
RUSTON
fans—ASK
vour
Matinees 10c and 36c Evenings 10 and 50c
.Shoes
.
99
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
New Snappy Styles.
Tony Brown—Tony Red
Good School Shoes
DALTON
$7.50 ’ $10.00
Beacon Shoes
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
«»Hum, m
r
English Lasts
Theodore ttosloff
Charle» de Roche
T u lly Marshall
Brown or Black
$5.00
$7.50
Nothing so colorful has ever been
screened as this picture of gypsy and
1 a rta r life in the far-off regions be­
yond the Roumanian Danube. I t ’s a
glowing romance o f unleashed pas­
sions, of picturesque scenes and stir­
ring climaxes. With more real thrills
than a dozen ordinary pictures !
See The Window
10c
&
35C
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a aaa
There is a lot of service built into every Sterling Coat. Thev I
look good and they are good.
J
And they are not overpriced
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$19.75 >$125.00
and Worth the price
Corduroy Robes
Girls and Misses Slipon Sweaters
$ 4 .4 5 $ 5 .9 5
$2.95 T0 $4.75
Several splendid styles in
Embossed Patterns
Calendar of the Week
Fancy Strap W rist
Kid Gloves
$4.00
Splendid Value and
very attractive glove
A most complete assort­
ment just like m other’s.
New Strap Wrist
Ladies Slip-On
Chamoisette Gloves
Sweaters
98c, $1.19, $2 $2.95To $9.75
Colorfast
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POIRET TWILL
Cotton Charmeuse
A very fine twill in splen­
did quality, in Brown,
Navy, Black.
Black, Navy, Grey, Flesh
Orchid, Maise.
89c
GOODS
ASHLAND, ORE.
$2.95