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AsfifcÁÑD DÀILY YIDISÖS
Thursday, February 8, 102$
m m m
H as P o sitio n —r
R o b e rt W a g n e r h a s ta k e n a po-
a ttio n w ith th e tr a c to r d e p a rt-
m en t of th e F o rd M otor co m pany
P ic tu re F ra m itíg . S tu d io A sh-
lan d . On th e P la za .
B u sin e ss—
! from E a s te r n citie s a m o u n te d to
$24 00,* it would be necessary for Pescawha within an hour’s jour-. The Pescawha was captured by I doned schooner Caoba A thous-
C. L. M cK inney of P o rtla n d ie 426 to n s.
T h is c o n sists m ainly th em to file r e tu r n s a n d pay a | ney of A m erican sh o res.
I t is} th e c o ast c u tte r A lg o n q u in a f te r an d cases of liq u o r a b o a rd th e
sp e n d in g th e day in A sh la n d v is-; of high g ra d e book p a p e r, p a p e r ta x on th e d iffe re n c e b etw een
lik e ly a ll w ill be a b le to fù rn is h th e P escaw h a
picked up n in e P e sc aw h a w e re a ll b ro u g h t to
¡tin g w ith loca.l m e rc h a n ts .
¡ b a g s a n d o th e r p a p e r n o v e ltie s. $2400, th e ir jo in t n e t incom e, an d
bai1,
' i.
I m em b ers of th e crew of th e a b a n - P o rtla n d
u n d e r cu sto m s seals.
P ic k le s w ere sh ip p ed to P h ila ­ $ 2 2 0 8 .3 3 , th e a m o u n t of th e ir
R e tu rn s H o m e
d e lp h ia a n d to P o rtla n d , M aine, jo in t p e rso n a l e x e m p tio n s, o r
M rs. J o h n
E.
E n d e rs
a n d a m o u n tin g to 118 to n s. T h e re is $191.67. T hey w ould *be je q u ir -
G oiug Through
d ------------
a u g h te r, ’
S .........u
h irle y , n a r vuni-
e tu r n e eu
d to
v em en t of th is com- ed to pay a ta x of $3.83, th
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i o i a p a ste
y a a d y la m
x o or
tn e ;;;
Mr. a n d M rs. N. P. H u ll, a n d j A sh la n d T u esd ay a f te r
v isitin g m o d ity to P h ila d e lp h ia w ith oc- ¡ r a t e of norm a‘1 ta x b e in g 2 pee.j«>
I
I M r. a n d Mrs. C. M. H u ll of Y a k i-j fo r se v era l w eeks a t th e ho m e of c a sio n a l s h ip m e n ts to o th e r east-1 c e n t on th e firs t $4000 of n et
S tated Session
H illah Tem ple
m a, W a sh in g to n , w ere v isito rs in
M asonic H ail
th e city to d a y on th e ir r e tu r n
S ta te d sessio n , F rid a y ev e n ­
hom e fro m Los A ngeles w h e re
in g , F e b ru a ry 6. Im p o rta n t b u s­
th e y h av e been sp e n d in g th e w in-
iness. R e fre s h m e n ts a f te r w a r d s .! te r
E M IL B R IT T , P o te n ta te .
W . H. DAY, R e c o rd er.
,
| ‘ T h e M odern W oodm en will give
32
on
h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d Mrs. L. J a -
cobs of K la m a th F a lls,
_______
In M ed fo rd —
! M rs. O laire M’n a rd
of
th e
P la z a fs sp e n d in g th e day in Med
ford v isitin g w ith frie n d s.
a d a n c e S a tu rd a y a t th e ir lodge,
th e M oose H all, M ain S t., R oyal
From C edarville—
N e ig h b o r, Bernicei B o lg er, well
M. E. N om ile o f C e d a rv ille , k n o w n o rc h e s tra le a d e r a n d vio-
C a lifo rn ia , is am o n g th e b u sin ess i ¡¡n te a c h d r of A sh lan d an d M ed-'
H s ito rs in th e city today.
fo rd w ill fu rn is h jo lly old tim e
m u sic w ith M odern W oodm en o r ­
You a re w elcom e to c o m p a re c h e s tra .
Sixteen-Jjear old and
m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any six ty -y ea r-o ld young fo lk s a ll com e
o th e r r a te s in Ja c k s o n o r J o s e ­ an d h a v e a good tim e.
132— 2t |
p h in e C o u n tie s; you can be th e
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of co u rse. From P ortland—
R ay M in k ler, b u sin e ss m an of
R eturning H om e—
P o rtla n d Is v isitin g w ith frie n d s
H. E . O fficer andi fam ily
of in th e city to d ay .
H e h a s been
.
„
„
.
P o rtla n d , O re., stopped i n A sh ­ d , o . in g 'b . u s in
e s s in San F ra n c isc o
,
la n d la s t n ig h t on
th e ir
way
i'nd Is on h is w ay hom e.
hom e.
T hey h a v e been v isitin g
in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stock.
T 32-tf
L e t u s fre sh e n
up tlfh t la s t
y e a r’s s u it. W e clean th e odor-1 v ls lth lR H e r
less way. P a u ls e r u d ’s. P h o n e 119.
M rs. J a y ie s S hipp of D u n sm u ir
130__ t f p s sp e n d in g se v era l d ays in A sh­
lan d v ’/d tin g a t th e h o m e of h e r
Purchases Property—
m o th e r, M rs. B e rth a H e e r.
Mr. L ieby w ho h a s m oved h e re
re c e n tly fro m C olorado, h a s p u r ­ B u siness V isitor—
E. M. W a llin of S w ift a n d Com ­
ch ased th e p ro p e rty a t 116 Oak
s tr e e t ow ned by Tom S enodenous pany w as a b u sin e ss vflv'tor in
a n d w ill ta k e possession F eb . 14. G ra n ts P a ss y e ste rd a y .
PORI OF PORTLAND
fflom FOR YEAR
New Devonshires
for Early Spring
S E W IN G
erty c e n te rs. S h ip m e n ts of tallo w i incom e, less 25 p e r cen t a cco u n t
fo r th e m o n th a m o u n te d to 125 ¡ o f e a rn e d incom e.
to n s d e liv e re d in New Y ork .a n d ;
“ E v ery
u n m a rrie d
p e rso n ,
P h ila d e lp h ia . S h ip m e n ts of cop-i c la im in g ex em p tio n of a fam ily
p e r b a rs to B a ltim o re w ere m ad e ; w hose n e t incom e fo r 1924 w as
in tlie a m o u n t of 1,364 to n s and ; $1000, m u st file ar r e tu r n a lth o u g h
sh ip m e n ts o f m an g a n e se ore to as h ead of a fam ily he is e n title d
! N e w ark a m o u n te d to 1,734 tonÊ. to th e sam e ex em p tio n a§ a m a r­
T he b alan ce of th e o u tg o in g car- rie d m an , $2500. U nless a sin g le
go w as m ad e up of c a n n ed goods, m an w as m a rrie d d u rin g th e y e a r
c a sc a ra b a rk , h a rd w a re , hops, m a ­ 1924, or q u a lifie s a s h ead of a
c h in e ry , m ilk , sta v e s a n d jshooks, fam ily , h is
ex em p tio n is
only
wool, h id es an d m an y o th e r , in ­ $1000. In case of m a rria g e d u rin g
d iv id u a l ite m s in s m a lle r q u a n ti­ th e y e a r, th e .a m o u n t of -the ex­
ties.
.
em p tio n is p ro ra te d as ill u s tr a t ' d
in th e ex am p le a lre a d y re fe rre d
to .”
E TAX RÜLE
PO RTLA N D , F eb. 5— Accord-1
ing to re c o rd s com piled by th e
T ra ffic D e p a rtm e n t of th e P o rt
lan d in te rc o a s ta l o u tb o u n d ship
; m e n ts fo r th
m o n th oi
of J a n u a r y
m e Hioiun
I - O0(-
. . .
j 1!>25. a m o u n te d to 27,806 tons
T h is ^3 an in c re a se of m o re th a n
do u b le th e to n n a g e c a rrie d d u r ­
PO R TLA N D . F eb . 5. — “ U nder
in g J a n u a r y . 1924, and
n e a rly
a re c e n t ru lin g by th e In te r n a l
fo u r tim es as m u ch as J a n u a r y ,
rev e n u e b u re a u , th e a m o u n t of
1923, th e JLgu.^ss fo r th e la s t
ex em p tio n m a rrie d p e rso n s m ay
tw o y e a rs being 11,685 to n s an d
tla im in c o m p u tin g th e ir incom e
7,102 to n s.
T he .large item in
ta x for- th e y e a r 1924 d e p en d s
th e e a stb o u n d
sh ip m e n ts w as
upon w h e th e r o r n o t th e y Were
lu
b e r . w
I® m .286
o n ith . 9.870,503
L u m b er X
S
" r ' » “ S y“ ' ’ ? - I P la ln -
IS
E
Q9J ......... j , | ed C lyde G. H u n tle y , c o lle c to r of
in J a n u a r y . 1924, a m o u n te d to
in te rn a l re v e n u e , th is m o rn in g .
6,7 5 5 ,0 0 0 feet o r 11,144 to n s and
“ F o r e x am p le; A m a rrie d B on
in 1923 a m o u n te d to 2,695,000
J u ly 20 a n d lived w ith h e r for
fe e t o r 4,4 4 7 tons. L u m b e r ship-
th e b alan ce of th e y e a r. If a jo in t
m e n ts d u rin g th e
m o n th
w ere
r e tu r n is m ad e on a c a le n d a r
D on’t m iss th e S alem -A shland
R exall B irth d a y S ale a t Mc- m ade to New Y ork a m o u n tin g to
y ear. If a jo in t r e tu r n is m ad e on
hi b a s k e tb a ll g am es a t th e A rm ­ N airs.
4.7 5 4 ,2 0 7 fe e t; to Provic^snce,
a c a le n d a r y e a r b a sis fo r 1924,
ory F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y e.venings.
R h o d e Isla n d ,
3.300 000
fee t;
th e p e rso n a l ex em p tio n w ill be
P e s t g am es of th e seaso n a s su r- Adilress Forum —
B oston. 939,000 fe e t; H o u sto n ,
$ 2 2 0 8 .3 3 , co m p u ted a s fo llo w s:
ed
.
132— 2t
C h a n g in g h is to p ic from " H ig h ­ 350,000 fe e t; B ro o k ly n , New Y ork
7-12 o f '$1000 fo r A w h ile single,
w ays and! R a ilro a d s ” to “ C riti­ 300,000 fe e t; B a ltim o re , 175,000
p
lu s 7-12 o f $1000 fo r B w h ile
In A shland—
cism of C o u rts ,” J u d g e C. M. fe e t a n d
P h ila d e lp h ia ,
53,276
sin g le , p lu s 5-12 of $25000 fo r
W. H. J e n k in s
of P o rtla n d , T h o m a s of M edford, w ho is h o ld ­ te e t.
L u m b e r s h ip m e n ts
from
th e p eriod d u r in g w hich th e y w ere
tra v e lin g p a sse n g e r a g e n t o f th e ing c o u rt in K la n la th F a lls , a d ­ P o rtla n d to
in te rc o a s ta l
p o rts
m a rrie d . If s e p a ra te r e tu r n s a re
S o u th e rn P acific is in A sh lan d d resse d t h e ‘c h a m b e r of com m erce m ore th a n do u b led
d u rin g th e
v isitin g w ith local S o u th e rn P a ­ fo ru m y e s te rd a y .— K la m a th New s y e a r 1924, a n d from th e ou tlo o k m ad e by A a n d B on a c a le n d a r
y e a r basis, e ach m ay claim a p e r­
cific officials.
a t th e p re s e n t tim e it is expected
so n al e x e m p tio n of $ 1 1 0 4 .1 6 ;
th a t th e y w ill a t leabt double
New C heck S ystem —
t h a t is, 7-12 o f $1000, plu s 1-2
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy
T h e F ir s t N a tio n a l b a n k is t o ­ a g a in th is y ear.
of 5-12 of $25000. In th e la tte r
fo r $5.00 a y ear. P h o n e 21. Yeo d ay s ta r tin g a s e rie s of a d v e r­
P ru n e s h ip m e n ts in th e in te r ­
case
th e jo in t e x e m p tio n o f 5-12
<<I course.
24-tf tis e m e n ts in e x p la n a tio n of a new c o a sta l tra d e d u rin g th is m o n th of $2500 niay be ta k e n e ith e r by
p o unds A o r B, o r div id ed b etw een th em .
system of ch eck s w hich th e y have a m o u n te d to 3,595,965
V isits L ocal O ffice—
a rra n g e d fo r. T h is is th e “ P ro - c o m p a red w ith 2,139,806 p o u n d s
“ T h e q u e stio n o f w h e th e r or
G. M. H a rris , d iv isio n special te c tu ” ch eck , w hich, th e a d v e r­ in J a n u a r y 1924, and' 1,008,824
n o t a m a rrie d co u p le m u st file
a g e n t of th e P a c if ic ' T elep h o n e
tis e m e n ts s ta te , is p ro o f a g a in s t p o u n d s in 1923. P ra c tic a lly th e r e tu r n s of incom e fo r 1924 lik e-!
a n d T e le g ra p h office of P o rtla n d check ra is in g . T h is is d o n e by a e n tir e a m o u n t sh ip p ed to in te r ­
w ise d e p e n d s in m an y cases upon i
w as in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y a n d vis­
as
d e liv e re eu
d in
in
c u ttin g device on th e e n d of th e c o a sta l - p o rts
— w
-----
w h e th e r o r n o t th e y w ere m a rrie d
ite d th e local office.
check w hich in d ic a te s th e h ig h e st • New A o rk w hich received 3,3’69,-
in 1924. T he re g u la tio n s re q u ire
a m o u n t fo r w hich th e check c a n 165 P ° u n ds.
S m a lle r s h ip m e n ts
th a t a h u s b a n d an d w ife w ho liv ­
Y our
e n c o u ra g e m e n t a t th e be cashed.
w e r | m ad e to B oston, P h ila d e l­ ed to g e th e r fo r th e e n tir e y e a r
S alem -A sh lan d b a sk e tb a ll gam es
p h ia a n d New O rleans.
m u st m a k e r e tu r n s only if th e ir
a t th e A rm o ry F rid a y an d S a tu r ­ A t B rig g s—
F o u r sh ip m e n ts to in te rc o a s ta l
a
g g re g a te g ro ss incom e' fo r th e
d a y w ill h elp th e locals w in th e
Mists L o u ise G ille tte h a s ta k -j P ° r ts a m o u n te d to
4,795,
963
Y ear w as $5000, o r m o re, o r th e ir
s ta te c h a m p io n sh ip .
132-2t en a p o sitio n a t th e
office of P ° u n ils co m p ared w ith 727,160 a g g re g a te n e t incom e w as $2500,
n d 1,-
B rig g s & B rig g s a n d s ta r te d w ork p o u n d s in J a n u a r y 1924 a ___
o r m ore.
V isitin g H ere—
040,368 p o u n d s in 1923.
T his
a t th a t p lace la s t M onday.
“ H ow ever, a h u sb a n d a n d w ife
M iss A gnes H e d b u rg , b o o k k e e p ­
is an, in c re a s e of m ore th a n 50 w ho lived to g e th e r only a p o rtio n
e r fo r th e W anton
N.
M oore
p er cen t. *Bos^on w as th e la rg e of th e y e a r m u st m ak e a r e tu r n
T ickets Belting—
1
W h o le sa le D ry Goods S to re is in
A n u m b e r of tic k e ts a re se llin g niar,{e t fot; flo itr rec e iv in g 1,- if th e ir a g g re g a te g ro ss incom e
A sh la n d fo r a m o n th v isitin g w ith
fb r th e L incoln B a n q u e t w hich iO8,lK3 poun ds, C h a rle sto n , S outh w as $5000, o r m o re, o r if th e ir
h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. G. H.
w ill be held in M edford, F e b r u ­ C a ro lin a being second w ith 1 ,- ¡ a g g re g a te n e t incom e w as e q u a l)
H e d b u rg .
’480
p o u n d s. S h ip m e n ts of j to o r in excess of t h e c re d its al-
a ry —
12.
T. - . ~ H. . z z — Som pson ......
has
h a rg e of th th e e tick
tic e k e ts fo r A s h la n d ' }j°” r to NeW Y o rk a m o u n te d to ; lo w e d , th e m in th e form of ex
We p u t th e c h ick en in o u r
65,300 po u n d s, M obile, 686,000 j e m p tio n s. T a k e th e case of A and
re e sid e n ts.
ta m a le s.
T h e P laza.
82— tf
pounds, New
O rlean s, 2 9 4 ,0 0 0 , B used Wn th e exam ple a lre a d y
p o u n d s a n d 98,000 p o unds to cited . U n d e r th e law , h a v in g m a r­
Able to lie Out—
L eft Last N ight—
E. O. W a llste n of th e
P a rk P h ila d e lp h ia .
rie d la te in J u ly , th e y a re e n title d
M adam e T racv -Y o u n g left last
S h ip m e n ts of doors d u rin g J a n ­ to a jo in t p e rso n a l ex em p tio n of
S ta re , is a b le to be o u t a f te r be­
e v e n in g fo r H ollyw ood w h ere sh e
ing c o n fin ed to h is hom e fo r th e u a ry a m o u n te d to 475- to n s com ­ $2208.33. If A h a d an incom e c f
w ill do c o n c e rt w ork.
S he will
p a re d w ith 300 to n s d u rin g J a n u ­ $1800 a n d B h ad an incom e of
pa’st m o n th w ith illn ess.
a ls o a p p e a r in L os A ngeles an d
a ry 1924.
T h e se Avere m ade to $600, o r a to ta l jo in t incom e o
S an F ra n c isc o . She h as been v ery
New
Y
ork,
B
oston a n d P h ila d e l­
M edford V’Lsitors—
p ro m in e n t in m usical circles in
Mi^s. J a c k W h eeto n and L illia n ph ia. Goods in bond c o n sistin g of
th is c ity a n d h e r m an y frie n d s
CARD OF THANKS
Snyffer w e re v isito rs in M edford w ool, s tra w b ra id hem p, n u ts, etc.
a r e s o rry to h av e h e r leave.
a
m
o
u
n
tin
g
to
1,259
to
n
s
w
ere
W
e
w
ish in th is w ay to express 1
y e ste rd a y on business.
placed on b o ard ship h e re fo r d e­ o u r sin cere th a h k s to th e frie n d s
H elp th e locals keep th e clean
livery in e a s te rn p o rts. S h ip m e n ts an d n e ig h b o rs a n d also to th e
Return Hom««—
sla te . A tte n d th e S alem -A sh lan d
p a p e r from P o rtla n d a m o u n te d i c h o ir w ho so g e n e ro u sly , a ssiste d
Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam E. Reed of
. _ « 4 <-» 1
• —
...
♦ *.
b a sk e tb a ll g am es F rid a y
and
to
718 to n s in J a n u a r y 1925 com ­ w ith a c ts and w o rd s of kindfless
a
n
d
son,
W
esley
w
ho
h
a
v
e
been
S a tu rd a y a t A rm o ry . T h ese w ill
p a re d w ith 2 to n s in J a n u a r y , a n d sy m p a th y in o u r re c e n t sad
be ch a m p io n sh ip gam es.
132-2t sp e n d in g several! w eeks in S o u th ­
e rn C a lifo rn ia ,
re tu r n e d
hom e 1924, a n d n o n e in J a n u a r y 1923. b e re a v e m e n t ; an d fo r th e m any
T his is a co m m o d ity in w hich th e b e a u tifu l flo ra l tr ib u te s to o u r
y e ste rd a y .
At H otel—
m o v em en t h a s g o tte n u n d e r w ay m o th e r.
A m ong th o se re g is te re d a t th e
'a l l o f a su d d e n th ese b ein g o n l^
M RS. W . S. VAN D Y K E . i
Y
outhful
M
ercliant—
H o tel A sh lan d a r e C h a rle s H a tc h
sm
all
s
h
ip
m
e
n
ts
.u
n
til
th
e
la
te
F
a
l
l
G.
W . M A TH ES,
“ E x try , all a b o u t th e j u r y ,”
a n d w ife, Y ak im a, W a sh in g to n ;
of
1924.
In
b
o
u
n
d
p
a
p
e
r
s
h
ip
m
e
n
ts
K •
G. H. M ATH ES.
132-1*
Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s P . M ason, cam e a r a th e r p la in tiv e voice dow n
M
ain
s
tr
e
e
t
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
m
o
rn
in
g
.
W inslow , A rizo n a ; M rs. C. K.
b e lie v in g th e
P h illip s, S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n ; Mr. And M ain s tre e t,
ju
ry
in
th
e
P
a
te
c
a
se
h ad sn ap p ed
a n d Mrs. W a lto n , T acom a, W a sh ­
o
u
t
o
f
its
le
th
a
rg
y
,
d
u g dowm in
in g to n .
its je a n s fo r th e c u s to m a ry nick el
F <
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to L os A ngeles w h ere th e y w ill azine fo r w o m e n .-i-K la m a th New s
spend th e w in ter.
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A rc h ie S. A sh w ho is to build
P a u ls e r u d 's S u its len d d istin c ­
a
new
cold s to ra g e p la n t h e re , a r ­
tion.
130— tf
rived in th e city y e s te rd a y from
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H ere Shopping—
H otel H o lla n d .
C o n tra c to rs to
M rs. L. R . H ib b a rd a n d d a u g h ­ e n te r bids fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of
t e r of H ilt h a v e been sp e n d in g th e p la n t a re expected th is w eek,
se v e ra l d ays in A sh lan d sh o p p in g an d th e w o rk w ill p ro b a b ly s ta r t
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a n d a tte n d in g to o th e r b u sin e ss so m etim e t h i ^ m o n th . “ A p la n t
in te re s ts .
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h a s b een in A shland) fo r th e p a st
S A F E for C H IL D R E N
tw o w e e k s a9 s o n g le a d e r fo r th e
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th ers e v e ry w h e re d e m a n d a
C h u rc h of C h rist, R e v e ren d V. K.
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A llison, p a s to r. H e lik e s th e tow n
v e ry w ell a n d
w as
esp ecially in ju rio u s n a rc o tic s. S u p p ly in g t h i s
p le a se d w ith th e p a rk a n d th e d em an d fo r fifty y e a rs m ad e FO ­
L ith ia w a te r. H e is le a v in g to d ay L E Y ’S H O N EY AND TA R COM­
fo r C e n tra l P o in t w h e re he w ill POUND one o f - th e L a rg e s t S ell­
M edicines in
th è
sp e a k th is e v e n in g an d w ill th en ing C ough
C h ild re n lik e it.
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g o to P o m e ro y , W ash . H ow ever, W o rld .
little
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bad
cough,
lie ex p ects .to r e tu r n to A sh la n d
a n d a f te r h e used F O L E Y ’S
so m e tim e in th e fu tu re .
HONEY AND TA R COMPOUND
be got re lie f a t on ce,” w rite s M rs.
22d R e x a ll B ir th d a y . Sale now V an B elle, P e n ro y , M ont. R efu se
o n .— M cN air B ros,
s u b s titu te s . Sold ev e ry w h ere .
They come in a wonderful range of patterns and all are
fast to sun apd tub. You will he delighted with thes«*
for only, the yard
.,3 9 c
RUM RU N N IN G CRF.W
M EM BERS PLA CED
U N D ER H EA V Y B O N D 1
r-
Twenty-eight shades of cotton
crepe for ali^arouqd wear; good
weight; bright and new. 30 to 32
inches wide, at
Rosebud trimmings; assorted col­
ors, pink, blue, lavendar, amber, ta
vafd
60c
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
29c
-/
F O R R E N T : — F iv e room s f u r ­
n ish e d . 478 B lvd.
132— 1 mo.
F O R I) T O U R IN G CA R fo r sale
o r Will tr a d e to w a rd p iano. 123
C h u rch S t.
130-3*
Fancy Lingerie materials in new
soft shades for spring; a very ser­
viceable cloth and very pretty pat­
terns; 32 inches wide at, yard
W A N TED TO R E N T : — Good
f la t top office d esk . C all 337 E a s t
Ma‘in St.
132— 2*
New Tone ribbons for everyone; all
widths; adaptable for trimming and
color harmony complete; both picot
and plain edge; excellent grade;
j.’iire silks, at
60c
45c
I "
and up
TH E THEATER BEAJTIfUL
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New laces for fancy things; vals,
torchons, filet, Orientals and metal;
Finishing Tonight
“The Silent
Watcher”
Fcncy leather belts; all widths; in
hjhck, while, brown, tan ami tu-
penseS w ith Protectu checks, you ar^ sure
that the amount of the check is protected
from being raised, if by accident your check
is lost and may pass into the hands of either
an amateur or professional check raiser.
Your 1925 License
W ith the Protectu system, you can make your
check proof against check raising This check has
a series of numbers lithographed in indelible ink on
the end of the check. By a cutting device, the end
of the check is cut or tom when the check is made
out so that the highest amount indicated on the
margin represents the maximum li m it of the check.
if You ' Buy Your f Car at
The Park Garage
We have arranged to supply oup customers
with Protectu gheeks and a Protectu folding
pocket cover with cutter attached as shown in
illustration. Cithers who wish to avail them­
selves ot its use may call at our hank ami re­
ceive them hy openiiig an account in this hank.
We do this as a matter of duty following our
long established policy of providing our de­
positors With, the best possible service in every
department.
Between Feb. 5 and 20
A
29C, 32C, 35 C
Cheaper ones if you wish
A STO R IA . F eb. 5. — T h e bail
of C a p ta in P a m p h le t w a s se t at
$5,000
an J each of th e five
m em b e rs of h is crew %et a t $1,OOJD
w hen th e y w aived p re lim in a ry •
h e a rin g h e re on th e c h a rg e o f !
ru m r u n n in g a b o a rd th e sch o o n er
'
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SALE EVERY DAY
There is a small charge for Protectu COVERS,
hut the specially prepared checks are furnished
FREE.
,
EQUALLY PRACTICAL FO R DESK an<l POCKET USE
THE
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
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