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ter Lake and Klamath Palls. tíefadá, tfhéfè h t has húsíüMfl RetüîhM tô Applègaii
I intàffifit id tha èféSilóB of the Ufitèi, having Wutehed th« prég- tese that is being inade.
From th e re h e w ill go to S u san - in te re s ts . He w as a g u e st a t H o
Tr.e Misses Caröyl Van Dyke'
bocal ; Personal Jiotes
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts o f
ville an d r e tu r n finally to R eno, te l A sh la n d y e ste rd ay .
,,
local in terest
find D oris K le in h a m m e r w e r e '
h e re a few h o u rs y e s te rd a y a f t e r - ’
noon an d re tu rn e d to A p p leg ate, j
w h ere th e y h av e sp e n t th e p a s t ,
tw o w eeks on a v a c atio n .
First National Bank ot Ashland
ASHLAND, OREGON
Dan Kay Get# Busy—
D. F. K ay, p ro p rie to r of th e Dr. llurdic is Im proving—
A u to m o tiv e Shop, re p o rts th e sa lt\
D r. R. L. B u rd ic w as dow ntow n
of a new D odge ro a d s te r to Jack W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n fo r th e first
Calahau. D eliv ery w as m ade yes- ’ tim e sin ce he u n d e rw e n t an o p e r
te rd a y .
a tio n a t th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ital.
H e d e c la re s h e still feels w eak in
F o r s a lt m a c k e re l, h e rrin g , cod th e k n e e s a n d will n o t a tte m p t to
fish , fish fla k e s a n d k ip p ere d w o rk fo r a few w eeks.
M lm o n , tr y D e tric k s.
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO
C ounty M echanic He
M OBILE in s u ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s
Tom R o se b e rry , c o u n ty m e - and low er ra te s . Yeo, of course.
212— tf
c h a n ic , w as a b u sin ess v is ito r a t P h o n e 21 & 2 7 1 -J.
th e A sh la n d Iro n w o rk s y e ste rd ay .
R o se b e rry is w ith th e crew w hich At the Ashland Laundry—
la m oving a la rg e c ru s h e r from
Guy C rosby h a s been becom ing
P h o e n ix to Sani3 Y-dley w h ere fa m ilia r w ith th e la u n d ry ro u te
c o u n ty ro ad w ork is o u tlin e d .
a n d w o rk ed
W e d n esd a y
w hile
D onald W rig h t w as sick a t hom e.
M adden se lls F e d e ra l T ires.
J
1 5 1 -tf
S u m m er school in H igh School
s u b je c ts.
H igh School b iu ld in g ,
A tten ded O. A. C.—
s ta r tin g J u n e 16. P h o n e 261-R .
238 __ 5*
B u rto n W in n ie is am o n g col Mr. F o rs y th e .
leg e g ra d u a te s , w ho h av e
been
Bet fre e from th e ir w in te rs ru sh B usiness V isitor—
z
And r e tu r n e d hom e. W in n ie, who
W ill S w ink w as a b u sin ess v is
is a m em b e r of B eta T h e ta
Pi ito r in M edford y e ste rd a y . He is a
f r a te r n ity , r e tu r n e d hom e T h u rs m em b e r of th e c le ric a l force a t
day.
th e P la za M ark et.
C rash S u itin g s fo r S u m m er
A ll m e rc h a n d ise g u a ra n te e d on
W e a th e r a t P a u ls e r u d ’s 23 2 -tf
th e One C ent Sale. M cN air B ros.
W ith th e Travelers—
M rs. W . O. K ring^e an d son
Were am o n g out-o f-to w n g u e sts
y e s te rd a y from P rin e v ille .
Mrs.
M. J o y and R. L. S till of P hoenix
A rizo n a, acco m p an ied by M rs. M.
K elly of B e rk e le y , w ere am ong
o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts la s t n ig h t.
M adden
sells
G oodyear tire s.
225— tf
From P ortland—
C. E. a n d O. B.
M cC um ber
w e re g u e sts a t H otel C olum bia
la s t n ig h t from P o rtla n d .
Mr.
a n d Mrs. A. J. R ose a re am o n g
la te a rriv a ls fro m V allejo , Cal.
H igh School Coach R eturns__
Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s K ing left
y e s te rd a y fo r
th e ir
hom e
in
B a k e r, O regon. T hey h a v e spent
th e p a st w eek h e re w ith frie n d s
a n d w ere h e re fo r D eco ratio n
Day.
K ing is th e fo rm e r high
school a th le tic coach a n d is a
m em b e r of th e te a c h in g fa c u lty
in B a k e r.
T ra d e In y o u r old tire s to A sh
lan d V u lcan izin g W o rk s fo r Aew
ones. H ot w e a th e r is com ing so
p lay safe. One block n o rth of P.
O. P h fta e 90 d ay or n ig h t, A. A.
M adden. P ro p .
225— tf
Sw eet cream fo r w h ip p in g and A tten din g M asonic C onvention—
M. H. E llis, g ra n d m a s te r of
eoffee— also fre sh m ilk , alw ays
on ice a t th e P la za .
239— tf th e M asonic lodge h e re , is in
P o rtla n d th is w eek a tte n d in g th e
M asonic c o n v e n tio n .
H e is a c
To A ttend Sum m er School—
co
m
p
an
ied
by
M
rs.
E
llis
an d son
M rs. A riin e B. F a rle ig h
and
M iss C la ra F o re st d ro v e
down M ark, w ho will spend th e tw o
fro m M onm outh y e ste rd a y . Miss w eeks th a t M r. E llis is h a v in g
F o e rs t h a s been a tte n d in g
th e h is v a c atio n in P o rtla n d . . They
n o rm a l school w h ile M rs. F a r a re a c q u a in te d In P o rtla n d .
leig h leav es on S u n d ay fo r A sh
W e d e liv e r th e goods- -D etrlck s
la n d , w h e re sh e w ill be connected
9 4 -tf
w ith th e O regon N orm al School
sum m er
se ssio n .— G ra n ts
P a ss
C o u rier.
L ast S easo n M eetin g to be H eld-—
T h e D a u g h te rs of th e N ile w ill
hold
th e ir la s t m e e tin g u n til fall
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d Can-
Bad Goods a t D e tric k s.
9 4 -tf S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t M asonic
O rres ta ilo rs fo r
m en
and tem ple.
w om en, u p s ta irs o v er McGees.
O ne C ent S ale 3 d ay s, J y n e 19,
20 a n d 21, M cN air B ros.
P a u l K oehler in A shland—
P a u l K o e h le r, son of Rev. an d
M rs. C. F. K o e h le r, is in A shland V isitin g in D unsm uir—
v isitin g frie n d s. H e h a s been a
M rs. F r a n k B ess le ft W e d n es
stu dent at L infield C ollege in Mc day n ig h t fo r D u n sm u ir w h e re
M innville.
sh e w ill spend a few’ days w ith
h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. E d. S tah ley ,
H O N ESTY Is m y PO LIC Y . Yeo, an d fam ily.
course.
212— tf
•f
Go W here The Crowds Go!
C onferring on C o n v e n t io n -
F a ir G ro u n d s P a v ilio n , S at. n ig h t.
R ev. S. L. M oore of K la m a th M ost b e a u tifu l “ o p e n -a ir” P a v il
F a lls w as in A sh lan d W ednesday ion on th e P acific C oast. T ic k ets
g o in g o v er p la n s fo r th e S o u th e rn $1.10.
L a d ie s F re e !
D is tric t E p w o rth le a g u e co n v en
tio n w hich w ill be held h e re la te At Crater I>ake—
in J u ly . Rev. S. J . C haney is in
W . O. T h o m as, o w n er of th e
c h a rg e of th e ev en t.
fam o u s T h o m as C afe in R eno, N e
L e t u s fill y o u r pail w ith S w ifts
lllv e r L eaf la rd . C osts less th an
•h o rte n ln g . Goes f a r th e r a n d is
» o r e n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
94-tf
A re you h a rd to f it? T ry
P a u le e r u d 's S uits.
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v a d a , se v e ra l y e a rs ago, h a s been
in A sh la n d a s h o rt tim e v isitin g
C. L. Je ffrie s, a n old tim e frie n d .
M r. T h o m a s cam e up fro m S ac
ra m e n to re c e n tly an d m ad e a h u r
rie d tr ip to S e a ttle to v isit his
m o th e r, r e tu r n in g h e re y e ste rd a y
an d lea v in g th is m o rn in g fo r C ra-
M »♦»>«♦>> t
“ M eet Me a t th e P a v ilio n ! ”
W h e re a re a l flo o r, re a l m usic
a n d a re a l crow d com bine
to
m ak e y o u r
ev e n in g
co m p lete.
F a ir G ro u n d s, S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
A RANK ST A T E M E N T F O R IT S F R IE N D S AND D E PO SIT O R S
April 23, 1924
T H E BANK O W ES TO D E PO SIT O R S AND O T H E R S
A c o n se rv a tiv e b a n k alw ay s h a s th is d e b t in
m ind and so a rra n g e s th e fo rm of its a sse ts
o r p ro p e rty as to be a b le a t a n y tim e to m eet
an y r e q u e s t- f o r p a y m e n t,
FO R T H E PA Y M EN T O F T H IS
DEBT
THE
BANK HA S:
( 1 ) Cash
C o n sistin g of Gold, B an k .N otes, Specie, in
th e B a n k ’s v a u lts a n d w ith o th e r b an k s,
legal d e p o sito rie s, r e tu r n a b le
w henever
th e B an k m ak e s re q u e st.
( 2 ) C ash ite m s d u e fro m o th e r b a n k s
P a y a b le in one day.
(3 ) U n ited S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t S e c u ritie s
A s good a s C ash.
( 4 ) B onds, S e c u rit’es and S tocks
Of S ta te s, M u n icip alities, R a ilro a d s and
o th e r c o rp o ra tio n s , of f ir s t q u a lity and
w ell d is trib u te d , chosen fo r s e c u rity and
easy s a la b ility .
( 5 ) L o an s to In d iv id u a ls a n d C o rp o ra tio n s
Som e p a y a b le w h e n e v e r th e B an k a sk s
fo r th em a n d th e b a la n c e v a ry in g sp eci
fied d a te s.
( 6 ) B a n k in g H ouse, F ix tu re s a n d R eal E s ta te
TO TA L TO PAY T H O SE W HOM
T H E BANK
O W ES
T H IS IS T H E E X C ESS *OF CA SH, S E C U R IT IE S
AND IN V E STM EN T S O V ER T H E
SUM
THE
BANK O W ES
W hich is th e sum in v este d by its s to c k h o ld
e rs fo r th e s e c u rity of th o se w hom th e B ank
ow es. In a d d itio n to w h ich its sto c k h o ld e rs
a re also lia b le fo r th e
f u r th e r su m
of
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 .0 0 .
‘ /
$ 1 ,079.873.69
; B usiness V isitor—
A dam B eigle is a b u sin e ss vis-
, ito r in th e city fo r a few days.
134 895 42 H e is froin K la m a th F a lls.
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Cliff P a y n e m ak e s book sta n d s.
310,573 18 i
553,263.61
18 364 01
$ 1 , 23B, 326.25
$
1170)452.56
large package
White King Washing
Machine Soap
45c
WITH
Two 10c bars Toilet Soap
FREE
I
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White and Colors
Princess Slips, each $2.
Made in “ Lingette” in White and
Colors; made with shadow hem.
i Travel D uring V acation—
j
M rs- E lla G a rre tt, w ho has been
j sp e n d in g th e p a st th re e m o n th s
v isitin g h e r son F r a n k a n d
I frle n d s in an d a ro u n d Los A ngel-j
I es, re tu r n e d hom e a t e v e n in g com - i
com Pany w ith Mrs. E lv e tta
H in m an a n d d a u g h te r of Los A n
geles, w ho a re s p e n d in g th e ir v a
catio n tra v e lin g in th e ir car.
Voile Combinations $1.48
T ry K ienzo T o o th P a ste - -Mc-
N a ir B ros.
Made of Novielty Check Voile; nicely
made; eome in pink only.
Bloomers, pair $1.00
Women’s Bloomers, made of cheek
Nainsook; come in White and Colors.
^ T j/n ta /n .
UNDERGARMENTS
•
Bloomers $1.85
Made of “ Lingette” ; come
in all the new and wanted
colors.
Gowns, each $1.98
Made of Plisse Crepe in printed pat
ters, sizes 16 and 17, an extra good
value at $1.98.
331-3 per cent off on Ladies’ Spring Coals
331-3 per cent off on all Wool Dresses
25 per cent on all Wool Skirts
25 per cent off on All Spring Suits
FO R SALE— W ill d e liv e r c h e r
rie s th is w eek, ta r ta r ia n a n d pie,
n e x t R o y al A nn a n d B ing. P h o n e
430-R , 369 G ra n ite st.
242— 2
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The Q uality Store”
F O R SA LE— F u r n itu r e a t a b a rg -
gain a t 63& B o u le v a rd .
242— 3*
$17.50
2 5 NEW SILK DRESSES
BROS.
— ------ ----
New Low Prices on Fisk Cords
30x31-2 ............................ $11.50
We believe you will say as we have that they are
just as good as you have been looking at for
$25.00 to $29.75.
31x4 ...................................$17.80
32x4 ...................................$18.60
33x4 ...................................$19.20
For Endurance
Buy Fisk.
r>u. Mto i.« 0 « F., oe
T im e to R e -tir e ?
i B uy F itk l
Many of them are in tan, grey, blue, green, navy and
black and are without doubt the best values we have
had this season. They are not cheaply made nor or
dinary styles.
Kruggle Bros. Tire Shop
See them Saturday
374 East Main
t > »■♦<
i
Values.in Undergarments in both
w ith h e r d a u g h te r in R ogue
R iver.
Interested in H otel P roposition—
A. S. R o se n b a u m , th e d is tric t
fre ig h t a n d p a sse n g e r a g e n t of
th e S o u th e rn P a c ific, w as in A sh
W H ITCOM B, P IE P E N B R IN K & CO.,
lan d a few h o u rs y e s te rd a y m o rn
ACCOUNTANTS AND TAX CO UN SELO RS
ing. R e c e n tly he r e tu r n e d from
San F ra n c isc o w h e re he m ad e a
T he above is a co n d en sed s ta te m e n t of c o n d it’on of th e F irs t
N atio n al § a n k of A sh la n d , im A p ril 23d, 1924, as c e rtifie d to by h u r rie d tr ip to m ee t re la tiv e s
W h itco m b , P e p e n b rin k & Co., C e rtifie d P u b lic A c c o u n ta n ts of P o r t w ho a re on th e c o a st from New
lan d , O regon.
Y ork.
R o se n b a u m ex p ressed an
F o r y e a rs it h as been th e cu sto m of C ity B anks to em ploy c e rti
fied a c c o u n ta n ts to m ak e su c h e x a m in a tio n s, b u t in so f a r a s we
. an le a rn , th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank of A sh la n d is th e first, am o n g
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
co u n ty b a n k s to a d o p t th e plan . T h is e x a m in a tio n , in v o lv in g con- I
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sid e ra b le expense, is n o t one re q u ire d of us by th e N a tio n a l B ank ¡ FO R H IR E — To la d ie s o r c h ild re n .
autftiorities, a n d is e n tire ly s e p a ra te an d d is tin c t from th e e x a m in
good, g e n tle s a d d le h o rse , $1.00
a tio n s m ade by th e G o v e rn m e n t E x a m in e rs.
W e believe t h ’s co n d en sed s ta te m e n t, w ith its e x p la n a to ry n o tes, p e r day, ph o n e 153.
ail as fu rn is h e d by W h itco m b , P ie p e n b rin g & Co., w ill be of in te r e s t
FOR R ENT— D e sira b le six-room
to o u r c u sto m e rs an d th e b a n k in g public.
p a rtly
fu rn is h e d .
A lso
Tlie F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k of A sh la n d is a cle a n , c o n se rv a tiv e h o u se
bank w it h a n e ffic ie n t w o rk in g fo rce, a b a n k of w hich we feel th a t lig h t h o u se k e e p in g ro o m s close in
A sh lan d , as w ell as o u rse lv e s, h as a r ig h t to be p ro u d .
In q u ire 276 B S t., p h o n e 332-Y.
242— 4*
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
SPECIAL FOR
SATURDAY
I I )
June Sale of White
6,103.74 ! A t 2 1 5 O hio Street—
|
M rs. M. E. F ra z ie r is a g a in a t
2 0 7 .126.29 h e r hom e a f te r v isitin g a sh o rt
W E H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y th a t th e above s ta te m e n t c o rre c tly se ts
fo rth th e fin a n c ia l c o n d itio n of th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k of
A sh lan d , O regon, a t th e close of b u sin e ss A p ril 23. 1924.
(S E A L )
HARDY
* * ^ * * * * » ‘ f t t t t t t t t M
G et Our P rices on th e New Non Skid Solid Truck Tires
Keep It Up
Don?
Forget
for Saturday
THE
A SAVINGS account makes a
* * constant demand upon you for
will power. I t develops your char
acter and not only helps your pock
et-book, hut it helps to make a man
of vou.
BIG TOURIST HOTEL
DEMONSTRATION
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
U lhe Mill’s Corner
Mon. Eve, June 16
Ashland, Oregon
CONVALESCENT HOME
Wc Need the Support
of Everyone
F a c in g P a r k
W H E R E TH E SICK GET W ELL
Good C h e e r— Good p ra c tic a l n u rs in g — B est of food.
E v e ry b o d y W elcom e
Terms Reasonable
Also more new linens and voiles from
“Sassy Jane”
We Must Have It
Maternity Dept.
Spiral Crepe Skirts
New Fibre Silk Sweaters
Summer Underwear
$5n3
Black a n d white, grey,
tan are the colors in these
new arrivals.
Carters Knit Union Suits,
band or bodice top, 75c
Chinese Parasols
65c and 75c quality vests, X Q f*
hand or bodice top
"Tw w
4
a surprisingly low price
for silk skirt.
Novelty Crepe Skirts
$695 $ 9 5 $12 M
Csacade
$ r i9$ r 49$i-69
Tom Thumb Silk Parasols
—$6.75 to $11.50.
Athletic style combina
tion suits, the coolest for
hot weather, $1.00 to $1.98
Gossard Corsets
$1-98
Bathing Suits
Made i n Oregon o f
Oregon grown wool.
two styles for women,
one for misses.
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The Committee
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