Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1925, Image 2

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CITY PAPER
he Asblanit, Oregon ]>..«( <»ffi<* a» Second Cl
tee. D e liv ere d 1» C ity
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NANCY
Beloved Mother and
Almost any woman can bi
above .300 with a rolling pin.
Men save np most of their
courtesy for women they are not
married to.
and Rural Rontea
Ona Month .....
Three Months
Six Months ..
On» Year —
You can't be popular unlees
you are reasonably silly on the
proper occasion»
„81ngle insertion, per Ir
It is «mating to observa how
little knowledge the average-man
can'get along with.
Ona Insertion a week
Two insertions a #cek
Daffy Insertion
Rates for L
First Insertion, per 8 i
Bach subsequent Inserí
C ard' of Thauks ---- ■
Obituaries, per line
It’s a terrible mistake tor a
man who Isn't clever to try to
be a successful raseaL
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVE
turn events, where an admission
taken is Advertising.”
runt will be allowed Religions or
Our love of green corn war­
rants the opinion tha| we may
have descended from Hogs rather
Benevolent Orders.
. DONATIONS
charities or otherwise will be mad
-our contributions will be In cash
OCTOBER 8. 182»
WAIT PATIENTLY:—Walt c
end he shall strengthen thine h^ar
27^PRAYER—O Thou Who art
Thou renew onr strength that we
walk and not faint.
HANKS «
BUSH MtfU
Hes Heck says: “When you go
law to git out o’ one . mess,
u gtnerally git into a worse
be of good courage
If you think business is worse,
it really may be, but only be­
cause everyone else thinks the
same.
The trouble with having noth­
ing you must do is you usually
go and do something you must
By MART GRHER CONKLIN
The life of Abraham Lincoln,
boars witness tu n upright moth­
ers 'like Nancy Hank» - beget
great children; the life of the
intriguing, deceitful Agrippina,
mother of Nero, bears wltnese
that base mothers beget base
sons. Thia "child of the prairie
aeartafced by the dew” was the
real and first of Abraham Lin
coin's two remarkable mothers.
She was a Virginian, a woman
of splendid physical power, of
greet tan a o f rlinhixbR. ~ pos­
sessed withal of a shrewd, prac­
tical coptmon sense, eomblned
with- deep religions faaHag and
extreme gentleaeu of ftebner.
She' taught bar aon to read and
write.
Although
but elsht
years of age whan she died
Lincoln had received the last­
ing impress . of her power for
good.
Three favorite maxims
she had instilled In his mind —
never to taker the name of God
in vain, never to touch liquor,
and never to lie. He u id when
he w u President Of the United
States as Washington had said
before him, "All that 1 am, or
hope to be, I owe to my saintly
mother.”
It the idealistic love'of Abra­
ham Lincoln’s life w u for hie
own mother, tr e u n r u of his
mature affection went to hit
step-mother. Sarah Bute Johnson
Lincoln, a devoted, God-fparlng
and able woman who, on a dirt
floor amid poverty, held together
a large, disrupted but loving
family and encouraged the youth
in his studies during his leisure
hours from rail-splitting.
(Copyright, 1999, by Mary O ra*
Coaklln, I Syndicate) Oraat Brit­
at» riehu reserved- Reproduc- .^ D em ocrats, and m aybelnaar-
gant Rapablleans, will ampUfy
tlon forbidden.)
thia theme In Congress. They
deny the administration is assn
getting back oa a peace basis
fast enough. They • declare its
Idea of a peace basis Is ex­
travagant fn Itself.
Pre-war and post-war expenses
will ba compared, to prove IV
By CHARLES P. BTEWART
Prices are higher than before
NBA Servlet Writer
the war, so of course the gov­
WASHINGTON—National ad­ ernment spends more. The ad­
ministrations will be damndd If ministration will point this out.
they do and . damned it they hat the critics will shut their
don’t.
President Coolidge Is
due lor trouble at the next ses­ ey«>-
The fact remains that federal
taxes are being cut and that
state and local taxes are in­
creasing. 8<) how are the na­
tional administration’s critics go­
ing to make their story stick?
They haven’t been very c lu r
about thia. TJje president has
been perfectly c lu r In nil bo
Governor "Al” Smith of New
York finally has told the antl-
ndmlniatratlon side definitely. As
a Democrat, lie attacks the
president’s case.
As a -«tote executive, he de­
fends local government.
The president, he says. Isn’t
economising, hot «Imply getting
ft To yon at text
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cut I Onr »raise, our tears,
30 Love and sons
Through the nation’s years
e x te n d e d 'a s rap id ly a s circu m stan ces p j f c r i t
J T
su bject, John W . L ieb, V ic e P resid en t o f th e N ew York Charter No. 97
can citizen s is lead in g the w ay.
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BREAKING THE GOAL STRIKE
P roblem s a ffectin g the fu tu re fuel supp ly o f the cou n ­
try w ill be discu ssed a t the annual convention of the
A m erican G as A ssociation at A tla n tic C ity, O ctober 12.
R ecent d evelop m en ts ill th e oil and coal in d u stries
are responsible for m uch of th e i imprest in the d elib era ­
tio n s o f the co u n try ’s g a s m en th is year. It is reco g ­
n ized that with present h ig h labor costs and risin g p n c e s
for nearly all m aterials, m anufacturers are dem anding
m ore econom ical as w ell as m ore efficien t m eth od s of
h ea tin g .
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G as en gineers b elieve th a t m anufactured gas is the
lo g ica l m eans to th is end. T h e use o f gas in in d u stiy has
in creased m ore than 1,000 per cent in the past ten years.
T h e n ex t step should lie the developm ent of th e m ost
efficien t industrial ap p liances possible with sp ecial r e fe r ­
en ce to particular uses, lik e non-ferrous m etal m eltin j
. b rick firin g , vitreiou r enam eling, g la ss hardening, varn ish
p in k in g - and fo o d drying.
A« g a s is used m ore ex te n siv e ly the m enace o f th e
p erio d ica l coal strik e w ill becom e less, and coal w ill be
u se d m ore efficien tv, in great plants which pipe th e g a s
N o. 384 Oak S t.
A cross th« B y T rack
Round Trip Ticket
a t th e regular
.dfyoiKr,
One Way Fare
On »ale F riday, S atu rday a n d ,
Return limit Tum&y, Oeteharl
ONE CENT
SALE
Take advantage of thU low round trip
fare and viril Portland and the
Thurs. Fri. Sat Only
G. N . K ram er, L ocal A g e n t
P h on e 14 o r 48
Southern Pacifie Lines
Who gave na Lincoln
be u nd erstood by ev ery th in k in g A m erican.
Sup erpow er, or interconnection o f pow er resources, ,
is n o t a deam o f v ision ary m en o f science; it is a reality .
tod a y in va rio u s p arts o f the U n ite d S ta te s and is b eing
E dison C om pany sa id :
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“ In N ew Y ork C ity, a consid erable num ber o f sm all
com p an ies h ad grow n Up d u rin g the first 20 years o f
cen tral sta tio n op erations. T h eir fa c ilitie s c o n s is t e d o f
m a n y sm all and in efficien t p ow er p lan ts u sin g differen t
g en era tin g and d istrib u tin g sy stem s
an d custom ers
equipm en t. T h e fo llo w in g decade w itn essed a general
con solid ation and m ergin g o f th ese com panies and a 'uni­
fication o f gen era tin g and d istr ib u tin g fa cilitie s, concen­
tr a tin g prod u ction in a fe w large econom ical p lants, an a
p ro v id in g a sa fer and m ore reliab le s e r v ic e .”
T h is w as really th e b egin n in g o f superpow er service.
A n exten sion o f th is system to ail p arts of the w orld w ill
b rin g about greater production and m an u factu rin g a c­
tiv ity and lig h ten the burden o f hum an to il m ev ery land.
A s m igh t be exp ected the in itia tiv e and energy o f A m eri­
ASHLAND LUMBER
NEXT WEEK
O soul obscure.
Whose wings life bound,
And soft death folded
Under the ground
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° ^ T h is thou gh t w as d evelop ed b y hundreds o f speakers
W o r e th e conference. T h e sub ject o f the relation o f ,
pow er to proRi»erity is o f such im portance that it should
FROM THE HEART OF THE FAMOUS ROOK
BPRINGS DISTRICT.
ANT QUANTITY FROM A SACK TO A GAR-
LOAD.
sion of Congress for not u vin g . At the u m e time plana are
enough money add for u v in g too being laiff to arraign the presi­
ranch.
dent for u v in g le u money than
he says he has. the air investi­
His claim to credit for federal gation makes It plain ha’ll be
tax reduction will be disputed bitterly assailed for having eav
by
administration, opponents. ed too much on national defense.
Hix charge that state and local
"Poverty’’ to the army_anrt
taxes are being unreasonably In­ navy ' staffs* whole explanation
creased will be disputed, too.
of their confessed neglect of the
Nancy Hanks died nevar know­
ing that pne of her children
would become g ru t, which fact
la commemorated in Harriet
Monroe’s bunttfnl poem:
m ou sly agreed upon: “ R esolved , th a t it is the opinioft of w
th is conference that U e w o rld ’s m ost c ry in g need today
is greater production and m an u factu rin g a c tiv ity am ong
t e m p l e s ru d er co n d e m n s w h ich w ill prom ote m d m d -
ual prosperity and happ iness, and th a t th is can he large- w
lv ach ieved b y th e fu ller develop m en t o f national pow er
resources and by the estab lish m en t o f U e
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cal m ean s for the general d istrib u tion and u tilization o f a
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS'COAL
IN LARGE LUMPS
The imaculate way we keep yon
looking la being talked over
thia town. Join the club of sat­
isfied customer» today by giv­
ing us n call.
Anjdeal Radio for the Home
BACKED by the GUARANTEE of AN ORGANIZATION
of JCNOWNRESPONSIBILITY
.
A sh lan d C leaning and
D y e in g W orks
municipal, corporation, etc.. Including
those shown In Items 30 and 36, If any
Stocks,
securities,
claims,
lelns,
judgments, etc. .—.»............................ .
Banking house, 916,000; furniture and
fixtures, 36,680.80 .................................
Real estate owned other than banking
houaa ............... .................................
(nb) Cash oa hand In vault and due
from banks, bankers and trust com­
panies designated and approved reserve
agents of this bank —........... - ............
(c) Net amounts dne from other banka,
bankers and trust companies .............
Exchanges for clearing house and Items
on other banks In the same city or
town as reporting bank ................... ......
Checks on banks outside city or town
of reporting bank and other cash Items
Total cash and due ffom bank»,
items 8, 9, 10 and 11 ..................... 1
rpONE— V o lu m e — S e le c tiv ity —
y A S im p lic ity — B e a u ty — t h e q u a b
id e s y o u w a n t m o st in a radio set are in th e “ W estern A ir
P a tr o l” — a five-robe T u n e d R adio Frequency set, b u ilt esp e c ­
ially for rite W e ste r n A u to Supply C om pany b y o n e o f th e
largest an d m o st reliable m an u fad u rers o f radio parts in th e
cou ntry. A11 that th e W e ste r n A u to Supply C om pany has
3 Í3 ÍV 4
Smiling,
WALLS/
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In —Z...................
Surplus fund .....—.......- ........ - ...........—
(a) Undivided proits ........... - ............I
(b) Less current expanses. Interest
and taxes paid ..... ...................
Reserved for tax««, lnteiyat and
depreciation ...».....—
.......................—
Dividends unpaid .................- ...............
Net amount« dne to • other banka,
hankers and trust companies ..........
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than
banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check,
Including deposits dne the 8tete of
Oregon,* county, cities or other public
funds ............. - ............ ..............
Demand certificates of deposit out-
6,317.99
5,004.0«
,15.00
operadon so casv that any
"—"»I»— of the family,
young or old, can quickly
learn the handling of thj
controls and enjoy the
“W E S T E R N A I R
P A T R O L .“
T R U L Y , walls can smile
or frown. See that yours
cheer and soothe by har­
monious colors and clean
su r fa c e s. A p p ly f u lle r
W ashable W all Finish. It
can be w iped dean with a
damp d o th —makes home-
esc furniture and a design
teat hatmonfass pgsteedy
wtte tee oteer furnishlags
of a room. Even when not
In use the beautiful
“ W ESTER N
6,119.33
307,397.13
6,779.93
Also, ask for booklet, “Color
Harmony in tb s Home"—all
•bout painting or finishing
Boon, woodwork, walla, ate.
It’s free.
(DWteard
(99 Jeu « Cobi« /er “A"
- «md MB" Buttery co»-
w
Soda «m made.”)
(lteT hm e pescstete teem
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P A T R O L “ Is ansa-
finishing.
standing ........ ...................................—........
Cashier*« check« of th|s bank ont-
standlng payable on de m an d . —..—
Certlfled checks outstanding ............
Total of demand deposite. Other
KEEPING THE STATE OUT OF BUSINESS
than bank deposits, aubjbet to reserve,
2R 4 34,
36,
84
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te m »
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_ -X.
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TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub­
I o s p ite o f m uch a g itation , no progress is being m ade
ject to reserve and payable on demand
ireation ’o f new m onopolistic state workm en’» com -
or subject to notice:
tatian fu n d s.
B ills provid in g for such fuhds h ave 17. Time certificate« of deposit out­
standing
........... ................. —-•
i d efea ted th is year in Illin ois, W isconsin, N ebraska,
98. Saving, depoalte, • rfayabte subject
r Y ork and M assachu setts. On the other hand, b ills
to notice -----------—......... ...... ............zoo.
Total of time and »avtegs depoalte
R esolve th e sta te funds w ere defeated in O regon.
payable on demand or subject to notice.
4 V ir g in ia and C alifornia.
Items 87 and 18 ............- ..............-8374,833.48
“Radio as you want it’’
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111)434.80
(11, Rodle Lightning A n
T h ese s ta t e fu nds have not been so successful as to
yotel
.... ——. . . . . . 8 4 6 7 J
¡fy a n y ex ten sio n and business men are lieoonung STATE OF OREGON. County of Jackson, am
I V. O. H. Smith, cashier of the »hove named, has
ised to th e fa ct that th eir interest lies in keep in g th e ,
«U trm « t te b « . t j th . be.9
■nnnent out o f b u sin ess instead of g ivin g it control sqtehinly
kuowled^ and belief.
CORRBCT_ L ^ t * '
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L a s is th e-reau lt w here gsonopolistic s t a t e funds are
W. r . LOOMIS
S. PATTERSON,
J. P. DODOB, Director«.
o f th e sta te in favor o f monopolia*
Subscribed aad rxara to beforo ™^thte 7th
i insurance w ould mean cneourage-
L R. ROBERTS, Notary Public for 0
My commission expiree April 84, 1919.
T H IR D A E A S T M A IN ST.
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