D A IL Y T ID IN G S W O» AL BANK----- decides to return to- his nativo land, and smuggled himself on board ship. Arriving -«at Liver­ pool,, the British authorities ask for Ms papers. Ho hasn’t any — so they pack him back to America.- \ Á Ó B lllbtlilaM fch bp’d.-been/fibre (b ib authorities'* rétara? land.'-'• "? ¡V', T h a .B H t ih - a w i ' ' j .;.‘at;.yaa back hare agata T’.’— ed' from oho skip Io another éea’t . proven kbd aend him to Amerita Jon tfieV tt h« san k« palmad off on a e, 'so. the same.ship. He’s due to bo shift- eduntry. WINTER ■ SCHEDULE o r - a v A O ls ■ 0 0 4 0 H TOST SOORBS BOOZE “ I have been a total abstainer all my life. During the past thirty years I have been connected, as player and coach, with college athletics. I know the evil effects of alcohol on the moral and physical life of anyone Who uses i t I have never observed any good from the nse of i t I would not waste time trying to train or develop one who uses alcohol. A boy or young man who drinks does not give himself a fair chance.” -«•Fielding “ Hurry-Up” Yost, football coach. MININO PROBLEMS different A gold mine ia not an everlasting proposition — »or ia any other""tYj*?' of mining. The owners of a mining property are usually amply repaid on their jjubmtan«it before it is ox ha us tod, hut « n o w property m uat he developed or our metal ¡supply falls off. The impression that existing mines are everlast- in a dangerous idea. The hazards of mining arc great and the rewards should be great The industry cannot be compared with manufact- or farming from a production or valuation stand­ point ' , Legislation or taxation which tends to redace the incentive for mining or its jwasible profits to the usual commercial rate of return Would ruin mining, for no one would venture money on such a basis. About the only thing the fanners aren’t ra igfa Of Row is farm hands.—El Dorado Tribune TWO Through Etages Dnily Portland, laartng Aghlaad at 7:00 A M and Circulating notea outstanding. Certified checks outstanding... C rthler’e checks outstanding Tatst of Items 99, 99, 94, 10:00 A, IL A ¿feaeant pRb day trip. taka p astea sen fr t alt W ^M M Ra pe» farther iaftaiMMoa and ticket« Mil Ashland Hotel— Phone 47 earths) subject to Reserve (do* U n * payable within 90 dags): ^dividual depoelta subject to check ibrttfieatos of deposit due In less iaa 80 days (other than for money arrowed) .. a ....................... U te, county, ef other municipal •Poeita secured by pledge ot assets t thia bank or surety b o n d .......... .. Dividends tfapald .......„ .................... Total of demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 97, 99, 99, I t , 11. _ •• ....................t Pam izhland-POrtland, $0.20 Direct Cohnectlons i t Róa4bufg Io? C o m B iy Pollita 9SAVXL a v . M Otbd «TAOI payable after 90 days, or subject to or mora uullbs.-afld postal ■taa of deposit (other than W orld’s . Largest SttgöL m ie f " I »ta««» tapo-iaa (other than savings). Including War Loan t account sad deposita of ’ States disbursing officer«..,.... ■ V -► > - ïm w iA tfd h M ; F ORBOON. Oeeatp of Jaetaan, ad.: : to hear the Chariot^piuid ha a few mote days. If ltfi music yea like, oorae a t f ! hear Mr, Ediund on M a is o la m il iham;-. ‘:»’ f 1' . J. W. McOOT, Catatar aware to beloni aw tita 4th day of Jaan «ry, LUCILE OILEORE, Notary PabUe. 17 we had said to Euro|»e» “ Hure, in about sixty-two years.”—Detroit Director«. two s e m o tt» IK iM Nèon — GHURGH OF/RHÍ? NAZARENE