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On Business-—
Here on Business—
T. H. A llen of C hicago w as in
H, H. R eed of C hicago w as in
A sh la n d yetiterday a tte n d in g to A sh la n d y e ste rd a y a tte n d in g to
b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
b u sin ess.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Titeada}, ¿ànuai^ U, ídM
MANGLED BY INFERNAL MACHINE
of 18,000 years ago.’*
)
M arsh said th a t he an d M ajor
i Jo h n s o n , of th e S m ith so n ia n I n ­
s titu te , w ho is acco m p an y in g him
to th e San B ias c o u n try w ill con-
I tin u e th e ir se src h in to th e his-
; to ry of th e s tra n g e In d ia n s.
FO R R E N T : —- Six room bun-
galgjp, 151 W im er. In q u ire a t
P l y f i n ^ r s S to re.
lll-3 t
V'OR. S A L E :— Tw o 50-foot lo ts
P a s s e d T h ro u g h —
A rriv e d Y e ste rd a y —
H.
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r.
a
n
d
M
rs.
T.
C. H ock of
T. J . L a u g h lin
of P o rtla n d ,
,
, . . ,
. w ith fine C-room h ouse on good
. . .
„
,
w as a b u sin ess v isito r in th e city , San F ra n c isc o sto p p ed in A -b :an d
. . • , ,
...
I s tr e e t close to B o u le v a rd , g a ra g e ,
la
st
n
ig
h
t
on
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e
ir
w
ay
to
K
l
a
m
-
,
,
,
.
y e ste rd ay .
_ ..
,
f r u it a n d b e rrie s ; one of my b est
Dv.Molny M eetin g .
a th F a lls. T hey re g is te re d a t th e 1
o fferin g s in a hom e. P ric e $2400.
R e g u la r
m e e tin g
of L ith ia
H o tel A sh lan d .
From />< a ttic —
(
$1000 dow n, b a la n c e easy t e r m s .1
C h a p te r a t M asonic H all W ed n es­
J . R. W a ld m an of S e a ttle , sto p ­
II. C. G aley, No. 65 E a st M ain.
d ay e v e n in g . J a n u a r y 14.
I In A sh la n d —
ped
In
A
sh
la
n
d
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
on
his
•‘a lp h R obison, M aster C o u n cilo r
1 1 2 -2 t
A. A. B aum an of P o rtla n d , Ore-
R u sse ll O v ero ck er, S cribe. 112-1 w ay to K la m a th F a lls .
| gon w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in Ash-
F O R R E N T : — C lose in.
A
i land y e ste rd a y .
fro n t bedroom w ith stove and
In
M
edford—
F re e P a n ts w ith s u its , $16.50
b a th . P h o n e 2 7 4 J.
1 12-3t
N a te B a te s w as
a
b usiness
a t P a u ls e ru d ’s.
In This City—
v isito r in M edftird y e s te rd a y from
F O R S A L E :— A b o u t 3 a c re s on
Mr. and M rs. C. A. C o rn eliu s of
II? a t H om e—
th is city.
lo
w
er O ak S t., good h o u s e ‘ and
D u n sm u ir, C alif., w ere in A sh lan d
Mrs. J . H. T u rn e r is re p o rte d
b
a
rn
, b e rrie s a n d f ru it.
Only
sh o p p in g y e ste rd a y .
to be q u ite ill a t h e r h o m e on th e In Ban F r a n c i s c o -
$4200, $1700 cash , b a la n c e a t
M rs. B. A n th o n y of M cGee’s From San F r a n c i s c o -
B o u le v a rd .
6 p e r c e n t. P ric e c u t fo r quick
j D ry G o d s s to re is v isitin g for a I
M r. an d M rs. F. J. R o b e rts of ¿ a le to close o u t e s ta te . IL * C .
S ave $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to few d a y s in S an F ra n cisc o .
San F ra n c isc o w e re in A shland G aley, No. >65 E a s t M ain.
f 'r r e s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf
y e ste rd a y v isitin g .
OO N VA LESCK X T HOM E : —
In A sh la n d —
W e g e t a lo n g fin e w ith o u r baby
l.i Grants Pass—
W ill J . L e s te r of Salem w as a
LONDON
L
IF
E
T
IE
D
cases. Com e a n d see o u r room s
Mr. a n d M rs. E m il P e il jo u r ­ b u sin ess v isito r in th e city yes­
D
P
BY
S
E
V
E
R
E
FOG
a n d m a k e re s e rv a tio n s . O ur price
neyed to G ra n ts P a s s to a tte n d to te rd a y .
W
H
IC
H
HANGS
LOW
is fo u r d o lla rs a d ay. No e x tra s.
b u sin e ss m a tte r s in t h a t citv .
1 1 2 - lt
Ill at Horn«*—
LONDON, Tan. 12. — C ity life
M rs. H a rv e y C.lift o f M cGee's in L ondon w as a lm o s t w holly
R e g u la r m e e tin g of th e A m e ri­
F O R S A L E : — Six-room h ouse
can L egion, A sh la n d P o s t No. 14, D rq G oods s to re is ill a t h e r hom e. d iso rg a n iz e d to d a y as .a r e s u lt of an d tw o lo ts close in on B St. F in e
a t th e A rm o ry , 7 :4 5 P. M. T u e s­
a th ir ty six h o u r fog w hich h as co n d itio n . S id ew alk a n d p av in g
d ay, J a n u a r y 1 3 th . In s ta lla tio n F ro m M e d fo rd —
B a rg a in a t $2700
h u n g o v er th e city fo r th e p a st all paid for.
of officers.
I l l — 2 ‘.
H. O. F ro b a c h of th e G eneral day an d a h alf.
easy
te
rm
s.
H
.
C. G aley, No. 65
T he econom ic
E
a
s
t
M
ain.
1 12-2t
G asoline co m p an y
of
M edford lo sses a re e s tim a te d a t five m il­
H e re T oday—
w as a v isito r in th e city to d ay lions of d o lla rs.
On p erso n is
F O R S A L E : — D ry, 14-inch
Leon B. H a s k in s of M edford
d e a d , scores h a v e been in ju re d ,
o
ak
, $4.50 tie r.
Also N ew tow n
w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in th e city
School S u p p lies— M cN air B ros. a n d
c rim in a l
a c tiv itie s
have
apples,
$1.00
box.
Geo. Y ockel,
to d ay .
g re a tly in c re a se d b ecau se of th e
R. F . D. 1, Box 121.
112-3*
Confer w ith R egents—
fog.
W e h a y e a n u m b e r of C ry p ts in
J . H. F u lle r w ill h av e a c o n fe r­
L o ndon is as d a rk as n ig h t to ­
LADIES AND CH ILD REN’»
th e M o u n tain View M ausoleum ence w ith th e b o a rd of reg e n t^ of day.
S c ie n tists e s tim a te d th a t H a ts a t cost. M rs. R. P o tte r , 30.
t h a t we a re h o ld in g a t a re a s o n ­ th e n o rm a l a t Salem to m o rro w to n s of soot a re su sp en d e d over Second s tre e t.
112-2*
r T O X E M IA
T B Ö J S Ö IilA -
a b le p ric e fo r o u r frie n d s an d p a­ and v a rio u s b u sin e ss m a tte r s in th e city. B us a u d s tr e e t c a r s e r­
W e h a v e a good jo b p r in tin g de.
tro n s . H. C. S tock, M o rtician .
re g a rd to th e S o u th e rn O regon vice w as w ith d ra w n d u rin g th e
E rnest M. Torchla, prom inent Los Angeles attorney, was badly
tf
1 1 1 -tf n o rm a l w ill be d iscussed.
n ig h t. T he police fo rce lias been o a rtm e n t.
mangled when a C hristm as package he was opening exploded In bis
hands. He may die of his in ju ries Police believe he was the victim of
d e p le te d b ecau se som e o ffic ers
a
blackhand plot. Miss Emily Torchla, his eighteen-year-old daughter,
H e re Y e ste rd a y —
could n o t re a c h th e s ta tio n s and
Save $15.00 a t P a u ls e r u d 's .
escaped
Injury, although she stood at his side as he opened the package
M r. a n d M rs. J e s s e E llis of
o th e rs could
n o t lo c a te
th e ir
A m em ber of the detective departm ent Is shown above seeking clues
H o rn b ro o k w ere b u sin e ss v isito rs H om e fro n t H o s p ita l—
b e a ts.
to the sender of the deadly parcel.
in th e c ity y e ste rd a y .
M rs. G. F . M cC onnell w ho has
been c o n fin ed to th e S acred H e a rt
h e re w hen th e y in te rv ie w e d him I a n sw e re d w ith a ll th e coolness
We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r H o sp ita l w ith a b ro k e n leg fo r
by la u n c h in g in to an a p p a re n tly ■ a n d p a tie n c e of a college profes-
ta m a le s .
T h e P la z a .
82— tf som e tim e Is r e tu r n in g
to h e r
le a rn e d d isco u rse on th e n e b u la r sor. ‘
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\
hom e on C h u rc h s tr e e t to d ay . M rs.
Leaving Today—
F S fc l ^ 1 * - j
P° tiieS' S a u d nio^ech la r th e o r y .: ____________
M cC onnell’s reco v ery h a s been
-**
1 1 T h e r e p o r te r s , w ho c a n n o t b e |~
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Mr. an d
M rs. E. T re fre n of
ra p id b u t she is n o t a b le to be
il~zO
y
o
u
t
d
o
n
e
In
q
uizzing,
s
u
rro
u
n
d
e
d
M acdoel, C a lifo rn ia .
w ho
have
a b o u t as yet.
i
S am m y th re e deep and b o m b ard ed
been sp e n d in g se v e ra l d a y s h e re
him w ith q u e stio n s, w hich th e boy
bernaxp .
c n b u sin e ss a r e r e tu r n in g hom e
R exall R em edies a r e G u a ra n ­
m a c f a o o . e m ^
to d ay .
teed . M cN air B ros.
A c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t to
W ith the com ing of old age ap­
be v o ted on a t th e g e n e ra l elec­
T he A sh lan d H ig h F a c u lty five In A sh la n d —
pear neuralgia, and o ther nervous
tion in 1926, re p e a lin g th e s ta te
open th e ir seaso n to n ig h t w ith a
M elb o u rn e D unn w ho lias been g u a ra n ty of in te re s t on irrig a tio n disorders—likewise anem ia and liver
r.am e w ith th e C e n tra l P o in t H igh « p e n d in g th e p a s t w eek
troubles (and the liver is one of the
w ith a n d d ra in a g e bonds.
»
F a c u lty five in th e firs t g a m e of
organs th at have m o st to do w ith 1
frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in G ra n ts
Our laundry is already
u d o u b le b ill a t th e A rm o ry . G am e
h e a lth )—dyspepsia, loss o r increase ’
P ass, re tu rn e d to h is ho m e in
G ra n t th e d a iry m e n of th e s ta te
aiding hundreds of house­
s ta r ts a t 8 :0 0 p. m.
of flesh, and m any o th er disorders. i
A sh lan d S u n d ay everting.
re lie f, e ith e r by a tax on a ll v eg e­
CENTAL
keepers by taking the
T hus the preservation of youth and
ta b le oils, s u b s titu te s fo r b u tte r,
CREME
Spending VYintc
washing problem out of
Com e o u t a n d w a tc h th e f o r­ o r by p ro h ib itin g th e m ix tu re of health becom es in large m easure a
C. A. M oore, a tto rn e y of B ak-
question
of
diet—the
p
artaking
of
the equation.
Dental
Creme,
Liquid
An-
s ta te
c h a m p io n sh ip tea m d a iry p ro d u c ts w ith v e g e ta b le oils
c “, O re., h a s a rriv e d in A sh lan d m e r
foods
th
a
t
will
neutralize
and
dis­
m em b ers do th e ir stu ff w ith th e as a s u b s titu te fo r b u tte r.
teseptic and footh
a n d is s p e n d in g th e w in te r h e re
solve the calcerous m atte r in the
A sh lan d E lk s “to n ig h t in th e ir
Brushes,
\\ here one day must be
a t th e hom e of W . J . M oore.
system as well as build up the tissue.
gam e w ith th e R o gue R iv e r q u in ­
A dop tio n of th e C hild L ab o r
devoted to labor, over
T h e first process of digestion is
m ean W h ite
T eeth .
h e a lth y
te t. B ig d o u b le bill.
a m e n d m e n t to th e F e d e ra l C on­
S p ecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy
salivation, which is induced by the
g u m s an d a
clean
m o u th .
steaming wash tubs and
s titu tio n .
E ach of th e th r e e sh o u ld be
fo r $.6.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo V isited H e re —
act of m astication.
Y ou m ust
another over the ironing
u sed in ev e ry .hom e, by ev ery
<►
» co u rse .
2 4 -tf
c h e w y o u r food. N eyer think th a t
G o ttfrid C a rsb erg , a Sw edish
In c re a se th e s a la rie s of tlie dis­
hoard, other duties must
m em b e r of th e fam ily — G et th e
m issio n a ry , w ho w as eri r o u te to tric t a tto rn e y s of th e s ta te a n d of you can chew it too m uch—it will
K lenzo h a b it!
he postponed or neglected.
A; riv e S afely —
P a le s tin e to ta k e
up
re lig io u s th e ju s tic e s of th e su p re m e c o u rt. alw ays be the o th er way. Y ou m ust
M iss E u n ic e G rubb h a s a r r iv ­
eat slow ly, m ust not eat w hen ex­
w ork, v iste d a t th e O scar G u staf-
ed sa fe ly in C hicago a c c o rd in g to
hausted, no r im m ediately a fter o r
Phone us any day to
A p p r o p r ia te - su fficie n t m oney
non hom e at 4 49 E u clid a v e n u e
w o rd receiv ed h ere. S h e. h a s n o t
ju st before exercise or bathing.
come and get your laun­
from th e s ta te tre a s u ry to e s ta b ­
th is w eek.
M astication greatly lightens the
lo ca ted p e rm a n e n tly as y e t and
lish fre e la b o r a g e n cie s in coop-
dry. Finished as von like
w ork of the stom ach.
T horough
l. ’.s n o t s ta r te d to w o rk b u t r e ­
H e re S u n d a y __
! e ra tio n w ith th e U n ited S ta te s
it.
p o rts t h a t she h a s g re a tly e n ­
Mr. a n d M rs.
Lloyd
B ry a n t I E m p lo y m e n t S ervice, in a ll cen- m astication gives perfect assim ila­
tion.
Y ou have been using your
jo y ed h e r trip .
w ere A sh la n d
v isito rs
S u n d a y .' ^e r s > u n d e r co n tro l of th e B u re a u stom ach ever since you w ere b orn;
Special rates for rough
M rs. B ry a n t hais b een s p e n d in g ! 01- E ab o r.
it is high tim e th a t you give it con- '
dry and wet wash.
R o gue R iv e r is c re d ite d w ith
sideration. T h e best way to do this [
th e p a s t w eek in K la m a th F a lls '
is
to
learn
to
m
asticate
the
f
o
o
d
■
h a v in g a re a l b a s k e tb a ll te a m th is w ith h e r h u sb a n d w ho is a ssist-
E u a c t a law c re a tin g a H yd l0 '
you eat. You m ay rest assured th a t
y e a r. T h ey ta n g je w ith th e A sh­
K
la
m
a
th
E
le
c tric C om m ission tp in v e s tig a te th e stom ach will repay you a h u n - 1
a n t m a n a g e r of
th e
la n d E lk s fiv e to n ig h t a t th e
a n d re p o r t to th e g o v e rn o r th e dred fold in increased health and i
P a c k in g com pany. M r. B ry a n t r e ­
A rm o ry . T h e A sh lan d H igh fa c u l­
cost of c o n s tru c tio n of m o d ern , strength. D o not stuff it w ith fo o d s ,
ty te a m is also dow n on th e bill. tu rn e d to K la m a th F a lls y e s te r­ u p -to -d a te h y d ro - e le c tric pow er th a t irrita te ; give it a rest from high-I
d ay .
And
p la n ts on
u n u ev e.o p ed
n a tu r a l seasoned foods and liquors.
above
all
nev
er
p
u
t
a
second
meal
Drug Sforo «
In G rants P ass—
w a te r pow er of th e s ta te of O re­ into it before th e first is digested.
D ouble h e a d e r b a s k e tb a ll se rie s gon.
R. L. .B u rd ick , p re s id e n t of th e
Y oung persons require m ore food
C hicago L a n d co m p an y
a rriv e d a t th e A rm o ry to n ig h t. A sh lan d
in proportion than, older ones, be­
h e re la s t n ig h t from C hicago to E lk s vs. R o gue R iv er a n d A sh lan d
E n c o u ra g e c o n s tru c tio n of a cause the body, w hich does not
reach m atu rity until about th e age
H
igh
F
a
c
u
lty
five
vs.
C
e
n
tra
l
look over th e progrelss of th e sale _ , x
_
, h y d ro -e le c tric p o w er
p la n t
a t of tw enty-four m akes g rea ter de'
P
o
in
t
F
a
c
u
lty
o
u
tfit.
F
ir
s
t
g
am
e
j
,
.
..
o f th e la n d s of th e co m pany u n ­
J
°
U m a tilla ra p id s, a n d in th e C lear m ands while grow ing th an at a latet
s ta r ts a t 8 :0 0 p. m.
d e r th e I rrig a tio n D is tric t c a n ­
I L ake p ro je c t a t th e h ead of th e period. T h ere is a gradual reduc­
tion in the q uantity of food required,
M cK enzie riv e r.
a ls .— G ra n ts P a s s C o u rier.
especially of m eat, th ere after th ro u g h ­
In A shland—
out life. Clim ate, too, has m uch to
J . M. C u lb e rtso n , O. H. H ill
■IE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
In c re a se th e pow er of th e s ta te do w ith food requirem ents. M uch
> Cliff P a y n e m a k e s lo ck e rs.
a n d W . P . K em p of H ood R iv er,
less
food
is
necessary
and
less
isi
TODAY
p ro h ib itio n d e p a rtm e n t a n d give
TOMORROW
THURSDAY
w e re in A shland
y e s te rd a y on it 50 p e r c e n t of fin es collected desirable in sum m er than in w inter I "*
f o u a re w elcom e to com pare
w
eather.
T
h
ere
is
no
b
e
tte
r
diet
•
—
th e ir w ay to S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia from v io la to rs of p ro h ib itio n law s.
c iy A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any
for the hot m onths than all kinds
to
sp en d th e w in te r.
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r Jose-
of vegetables and vegetable salads,
V est e n tire co n tro l of w ild .gam e w ith an olive oil dressing. In the
p u ln e C o u n tie s; you can be th e
A Sheik’s Son and an American
Leaving for South—
life in O regon in an a p p ro o p ria te w in ter m onths an increase of oils,
-u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course.
fats,
starchy
food
and
o
th
er
carbo­
M r. a n d M rs. O. T. B e rg n e r a re d e p a rtm e n t of O regon A g ric u l­
in a Sensational Romance—
h ydrates is required.
lea
v
in
g
soon
fo
r
L
og
A
ngeles,
tu r a l college, u n d e r c o n tro l of th e
I t is not so m uch quantitative as
A rriving Tom orrow—
w
h
ere
th
e
y
w
lil
a
tte
n
d
to
b
u
si­
qualitative
discrim ination th at c o n -!
b
o
ard
of
re
g
e
n
ts
th
e
re
o
f.
Miss D eb o rah In g ra h a m of A u­
stitu tes th e secret of dieting.
ness
in
te
re
s
ts
.
T
h
ey
ex
pect
to
g u s ta , M aine, w ill a rriv e in A sh­
!
C re a te by law a re fo rm a to ry
la n d to m o rro w from San F r a n ­ r e tu r n to A sh la n d a b o u t th e firs t
to be e sta b lish e d on th e p re s e n t Child Prodigy Amazes
cisco w h e re s h e h a s been v isitin g . of F e b ru a ry .
s ite of th e B oys’ T ra in in g school
R eporters by Discourse
M iss In g ra h a m is th e niece of
to c a re fo r y o u n g e r m en a t th e
G
oing
Through—
J o h n H. F u lle r arid w ill v isit fo r
CL EV EL A N D , O hio, J a n . 12.—
W. F.
B oism an a n d w ife of p e n ite n tia ry , w ho sh o u ld n o t be
se v e ra l d a y s w ith th e F u lle rs .
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a sto n ish e d n e w sp a p e r r e p o r te r s
A sh lan d la s t n ig h t on th e ir w ay
A sh la n d .
On th e P laza.
and
A p p ro p ria te $100,000 to be a d ­
to Los A ngeles. ’ T hey re g is te re d
ded to th e p re s e n t fu n d of $220,-
a t th e A sh lan d H o tel.
I.eaves Asldamd—
T hou san ds o f trib esm en in the trem endous
000 fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of a new
M rs. M etz of 102 O ak s tr e e t
m ob scen es sc re e n e d
B oys’ T ra in in g school.
h a s gone to u p p e r
C a lifo rn ia , V isitin g H ere—
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Tfealth
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bv feLs.
PIERCE IN SPEECH
We Can Help You
K eep H ouse
McNair B rothers
N EW YO RK , J a n . 13. — On
th e snow -covered decks of th e W a ter Pipe Line L aid
lin e r E sieq u ib o , ju s t b efo re she
a t Bottom of Lake
sa ile d fo r S outh A m erica, tw o
“W hite In d ia n s ” sto o d b lin k in g
W H IT E H A L L , N. Y., J a n . 12.
a n d sh iv e rin g .
— To o b ta in a new w a te r su p p ly ,
T hey w ere M a rg u e rite , th e e ld ­ W h ite h a ll, a v illag e in th e A d-
e r, a n d
her
th irte e n -y e a r-o ld iro n d a c k s com p leted a u n iq u e pipe
b ro th e r, O le.
T hey a re of th e line system in w hich w a te r is
San B ias In d ia n s.
I t w as th e passed u n d e r w a te r.
f ir s t snow th e se in h a b ita n ts of
T he pipe line is laid a t th e
in n e rm o st P a n a m a had e v e r seen. b ottom of S o u th Bay, a n a rm of
T he c h ild re n , th e ir
p a re n ts, L ak e C h a m p la in , a b o u t a m ile
C hief Jim B a rry an d his w ife, and w ide. T he w a te r is b ro u g h t fro m
se v e ra l o th e r m em b e rs of th e ir P in e L ake in th e fo o th ills 800
trib e a re being ta k e n b ack to feet above th e little v illage.
th e ir hom es by R. O. M arsh, an
T he p ro je c t, fo r w hich E d w a rd
e x p lo re r, w ho b ro u g h t th em h e re F R oche, e d ito r and p u b lish e r
fo r sc ie n tific p u rp o se s la s t J u ly . a n d M ayor of W h ite h a ll, led th e
M arsh said s c ie n tis ts a re ag reed m o v em en t, cost th e villag e $3 0 0 ,-
t h a t th e c h ild re n a re n o t A lbinos, 000.
b u t a re th e r e s u lt of m u ta tio n .
He a d d e d :’
“ T he w h ite ra c e of to d a y is
T h e re ’s a
m essage
In The
an o ffsp rin g of th e brow n peoples ■ T id in g s W a n t Ads.
C h a rte r No. 104
R eserv e D istric t No. 12
R E P O R T O F CONDITION O F
THE STATE BANK OF ASHLAND
AT A SH LA N D IN T H E ST A T E O F OREGON
A T CLO SE O F B U SIN ESS D E C E M B E R » 1 s t, 1»24
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
9.
10.
11.
R E SO U R C E S
L o an s an d d isc o u n ts in c lu d in g re d isc o u n ts
show n in ite m s 29 and 30, if a n y .........
O v e rd ra fts secu red and u n se cu re d ..............
U. S. g o v e rn m e n t s e c u ritie s ow ned, in c lu d ­
in g th o se show n in ite m s 30 an d 35,
if a n y .......................................................... ;
O th e r bonds:, w a rra n ts a n d se c u ritie s, in ­
c lu d in g fo reig n g o v e rn m e n t, s ta te , m u n ­
icipal, c o rp o ra tio n , etc., in clu d in g th o se
show n 'ii Hemp 30 and 35, if any ...........
B a n k in g h o u se, $6,0C 0.00; f u rn itu r e a n d
fix tu re s, $3.000.00 .........................................
( a b ) C ash on h a n d in v a u lt an d d u e from
b a n k s, b a n k e rs and tr u s t co m p an ies d es­
ig n a te d a n d ap p ro v e d re s e rv e a g e n ts of
th is ban k .............................................................
E xchange^ fo r c le a rin g h ouse an d ite m s on
o th e r b a n k s in th e sam e city o r tow n as
re p o rtin g b an k .................................................
C hecks on b a n k s o u tsid e city o r tow n of
re p o rtin g b a n k an d o th e r cash ite m s ....
T o tal cash d u e fro m b a n k s, ite m s 8,
9, 10 and 11, $45,260.37
TOTAL
16.
17.
18.
20.
23.
25.
27.
28.
LIA BILITIES
C a p ita l stock p aiu in .........................................
S u rp lu s fund ............................................. .............
'(a ) U ndivided p ro fits .......................................
( b l Less c u r r e n t expenses, in te r e s t and
tax e s p aid .......................... .......................
•D iv ’d e n d s u n p a id ................................................
DEM AND D E P O S IT S ,
o th e r
th a n
b a n k s, s u b je c t to re se rv e :
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check, in ­
clu d in g d ep o sits d u e th e S ta te of O regon,
co u n ty , citie s o r o th e r pu b lic fu n d s ........’
C a s h ie r’s ch eck s of th is b a n k o u ts ta n d in g
p a y a b le on dem anc. .......................................
T o tal of d e m a n d d ep o sits, o th e r th a n
b an k d ep o sits, s u b je c t to rese rv e, ite m s
23, 24, 25, 26, $115,628.51
T IM E AND SAVINGS D E PO SIT S, s u b ­
je c t to re se rv e and p a y a b le on dem an d
or s u b je c t to n o tice:
T im e c e rtific a te s of d ep o sit o u ts ta n d in g
S avings d e p o sits, p a ja b le
s u b je c t
to
n o t’ce .........x ...................................................
T o tal of tim e a n d sav in g s d e p o sits p ay ­
a b le on d e m a n d o r s u b je c t to n o tice,
ite m s 27 an d 28, $101,315.63
A sh la u d C o uple M a rrie d —
M arriag e licen ses issu ed to d ay
u p to la te th is a fte rn o o n w ere fo r
E u g e n e S. B ry a n t
and
Joyce
Jo h n s o n , b o th of E u g e n e ; E dw in
G. B oehnke a n d
F lo re n c e
U.
T h o rp e , b o th of E u g e n e .— E u g e n e
G u a rd . E u g e n e B ry a n t a n d Joyce
J o h n s o n a re both
w ell
know n
A sh la n d re s id e n ts a n d th e la tte r
is th e d a u g h te r of M r. a n d M rs
O. H. Jo h n s o n of th is city.
M edford, O re., J a n u a r y 12,* 1925.
E u g e n e — T im b e r sale3 xin C as­
cade N a tio n a l fo re s t d u rin g 1924
N o tice to P u b lic :— I h av e ap
p o in te d H. C. S tock of A sh lan d to ta l 2 ^ ,5 3 4 ,5 6 8 b o a rd fe e t, fo r
$ 4 8,642.98.
a s d e p u ty c o ro n e r.
H. W . CONGER,
Every ad has a message.
*
C o u n ty C o ro n e r 1 12-6t
S u b m it a c o n s titu tio n a l am en d -
m e n t a t th e n ex t g e n e ra l electio n
to re d u c e th e ta x on p ro p e rty
from or.e m ill to o n e -h a lf m ill, fo r
use of th e W orld W a r V eteransi’
S ta te A id C om m ission.
W. L. Douglas
SHOES
Famous Wearers for
Many Years
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
Chevrolet
NOW ON DISPLAY
AT OUR SHOWROOM
NEW Value
B ased on th e Fam ous Stage
Play by
EDGAR SELWYN
Photographed,
by
NEW Chassis
JOHN F.
SEITZ
NEW Bodies
Directed by
NEW Finish
INGRAM
REX
c. w.
3,894.96
317.18
$ 2 5 .6 0 0 .0 0
5.0 0 0 .0 0
1,278.21
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
114,542 41
1,086.10
12,094.29
89,221.34
banta ;
OVERCOATS
1-3
OFF
$50.00 for $33.65
45.00 for
30.00 for
25.00 for 16.65
STANDARD MAKES
H art Schaffiler &
Marx
Clothcraft
Oregon City
Buy n ext y e a r’s O vercoat now
Save ONE-THIRD
95Í?
Automotive Shop
C hevrolet and Dodge
S ales and Service
41,048.23
W . E. B L A K E , D irec to rs.
Alice Terry
in Algiers and Tunis
9.0 0 0 .0 0
S u bscribed a n d sw orn to b efo re m e th is 12th d ay of J a n u a r y . 1925.
G. F. B ILLIN G S, N o ta ry P u b lic.
My com m ission e x p ire s J u n e 1, 1928.
C o rre c t-A tte st-
W . J . M OORE,
Ashland
Laundry
NEW
7,189.80
.......................................................
$250.222.36
STA TE O F OREGO N, C ounty of J a c k so n as.
I, G. G. E u b a n k s, c a sh ie r of th e above nam ed b a n k , do so l­
em n ly sw e a r th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e best of m y
kno w led g e a n d belief.
g . G. E u b a n k s. C a sh ie r
<f THE ARAB
Rev. H e n n in g L in d b e rg , of Ös­
te rs u n d , n o r th e r n Sw eden, a m in ­
'
is te r of
th e
Sw edish
B a p tis t
c h u rc h is a g u e st in th e h o m e cf
Mr. an d M rs. B. O. W a llste n of
th e P a rk
s to re . R ev. L in d b e rg
cam e to A m erica la&t O cto b er via
th e P a n a m a c a n a l a n d h a s sp e n t
th e in te rv e n in g p e rio d s tu d y in g
th e re lig io u s c o n d itio n s of h is
people on’ th e P acific c o a st b e ­
fo re tra v e lin g a c ro ss th e c o n ti­
n e n t on a s im ila r m ission. H e ex­
p ects to r e tu r n to Sw eden in m id ­
su m m e r.
15,000.00
TOTAL
&REX INGRAM Production
w h e re sh e w ill jo in h e r h u sb a n d
w ho is a ra ilro a d p a in te r.
$173,746.29
25.89
$250,222.36
Girl
Ramon Novarro
J
C o m
p a n y
W h e re Y our D o llar H as M ore C en ts
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