Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    •■paUov »olfisr,?,.
...
Traveler
The fart that they wer» abl< to
«o out ta d ytay nine holes ot golf
• t nine o'clock at night. Explain«
anther, rtfiaon why golf gqefe 4p
•of, and as stated before, condi­
tine are changing so rapidly It
requires constant work and travel.
“Tourist travel In our-state has
grown until It amounts to as much
In dollars and cents as most òf
our Industries, and why should
it be so neglected. Sure this In­
dustry has grown, but look what
it coujd have been, ano what could
be done w ith It now If It were
IO T I EH ASKED TO PLAY
handled by men or women who
I
F U R WITH TOURISTS were making a study’ of It. and
not by people tha^can 6nly give
It a opuple of hours each week.
(Continued From Page One)
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Tell the Tru th
Untrained Men
“Let each city w district get
“I find the real reason that we better versed with what we have
are not working as a unit, as we
should, la that tbs people fit each
city who look after the tourlat
(ravel know nothing about It. Our
The A nlm al’a Friend
Chambers of Commerce appoint
Keep Fites and other insect«
on their tourist eor.imlttees the
off your cows, Half-cent'a worth
most important business inAi they
Raves three
quaftg o f m ilk,
have, and expect th£m to run their
Has been used by the best‘dairy
oyn > business, and besides look
men since 1185. Big shipment
after tourist travel, which in most Just la.
’cases Is a much larger task than
B inder Tw ine and G rain Hacks
i. Frank Brandliain, retired min­
or, who had Just recently come
to Ashland from Grants Pass,
died Sunday at the age of 14
years. Funeral services were hejd
In the Dodge Chapel yesterday
nfternoop and the body shipped
to Grants Pass for burial.
big In ^tofland.
No hide, Juntqrs o r peniors, ev­
en w ith daylight qavlng" time
oonld start n a m e or baseball,
golf, or tennis at nine o’clock, hut
¡the day lasts so long In Scotland
and the sun Ungers so late that
a business mau, a clerk or a labor­
er cap finish his day’s* work, eat
his hegvy meal and^ then w alk
around the corner to a golf
course that'seems to be always
Immediate, gnd play his desired
punjber of rouhds^
And there Is another reason for
golf In.Scotland—- there is nothing
else to do in the villages.
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» I BY HENRY L. CARRELL .
<u. P. Press Staff Correspondent)
L O N D O N ,(U f) ~ Baseball be­
came the leading American paa-
time, in th^opinlon o f those fin ­
ancially interested ih the game,
because the kids played it au-J
grew up w ith dC
' Golf, f 6 r thy some reason be­
yond doubt, is the national game
of' Scotland and glways w ill be
and for that spine reason may
some day become the mdst gen­
erally played game in* the United
States.
.
AH the tourist can hear talked
in Scotland and see played there
Is golf, th e villages . all- over
the countryside have greens In
the public places where even the
farm hands, truck drivers and
storekeepers practice putting at
night.
L ittle tots, hardly able to walk
and not able u f talk beyond the
Em it, totter Around with toy pu t-i
handling the business they already
Christopher W illiam Johnson Jr.? ot
St. Louts, Is only four years old. but kpow. A person to handle this
he has been around the world three work should do nothing else, as It
times and hag travelled about lfeAQO
miles In his short lifetime. Hto father
is a wealthy manufacturer whoee
bobby le ¿taking hie wffe and.son
Mr., Tarklngton oontinues - to
say that the short, scant slrlrt
, which is worn by women today is
, merely a relic, a vestige. He be-
, Haves that there* is no real rea­
son why It should continue to ex-.
1st and he expects to see the time
when all women w ill wear gar­
ments sim ilar to those now worn
tortured w ith
hlebplehhnehh
"Impossible to sleep at night,
misery when I walked, My back
ached so that I could not alt In
c o m f p r t S o . D. . McMillen
of
H udson,, N , Y., ' describes bis
Plight. “ I tried Foley Pills, a
diuretic stimulant, for the kid
neys, and now I feel so good Aver
my recovery that I want to rec-
oiqmend them to o th eri.” A re­
liable valuable
medlcino—con­
stantly in use over 5 years, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Ask for Foley Pills. Sold Everv-
where
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7.
8.
10.
II.
13.
14.
1-5.
18.
by toon. '
men dress fo r comfort and con­
venience in defiance of former |
custom.1- Any woman jr h o
hai
known he comfort or
outing-1
.......... I............
Banking Hoqse. 318.444.37; F u rn i-
ture and fixtures. 84,499.77 ....... e
Real estate owned other than bank­
ing house ...../..........................
L a w fu l, resérve with Federal
serve Bank ..................... ............... .......
Cash in vault and amount due from
national banks
..... .........
Amount due from State banks,
bankers, and trust companies In the
the United States (other than in-
eluded in Items 8 ,,9 , and 10) .......
Checks o/i other banks in the same
city or town as
reporting bank
(other than Item 12)
T o ta l‘ of Items 9. 10, 11, 12,"
and 13 .......................... ......................
h. Miscellaneous cash ite iis ...„..’"...3
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas­
urer and due from U. 8. Treasurer..
Other assets, i f any
............
................ ____ .■........................A
L IA B IL IT IE S
19. Capital stock paid in ..........
20. Surplus fund ..........A....,..................
Z l. a. Undivided profits ................ ...... , 3
23. Circulating notes outstanding ..’......
27. Certified chocks outstanding ..._,.......
28. Cashier’s checks outstanding
.
A Total -p f Item s 88, 27, 28,
and 28 ....... «,...... ......... 4........ ..........
Dem and deposit« (o th e r than bank i
,
deposito) subject to Reserve (de-.
posits payable w ithin 30 days):
>
29. Individual deposits subject to check
30. Certificates of deposit due in less
than 30 days ................................. ......
31. State, county, or other municipal
deposito secured by pledge o t assets
of this bank "or surety bond / J ......
33. Dividends unpaid ..„lA.......................
„7
Total o( demand deposits (other
han bank deposits) subject to
Reserve, (terns 8fi, ’30, 81, 32, 33
*
and 34
1. ............. ,...... ........ 349
brebshs knows that trousers are
» p re romfortable than 's k irts
since they are less hindrance t j
activity.
W ho knows but that
some day in the near future we
shall accept trouser sas our lower
covering? I t is very possible.
Women w ill always combine
vanity with comfort» however, and
It is pate to say that they w ill nev­
er accept the dhlrt, s tiff collar and
heavy coat which men wear. As
long as necks and arms are hesu-
tlrtil women w ill want to display
hem. S till— there are a good
many smart girls In modern so-
cle(y who are wearing men’s tux­
edos for evening occasions. This, I
In itself, proves a bass for Mr. ,
Tarklngton’s''argument on worn-’ ]
en’s fu tu re garb.
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' Total
Í
Tim e deposits subject to
3B.
37.
38.
39.
.
Reserve
(payable after 30 days, or subject to
30 days or more notice, and postal
savings):
''
Certified tes of deposit (dther ‘ than
for money borrowed)
Other time deposits ...
Postal savings deposits
__
Total of time deposits subject to
,
Reserve Items, 35, 38, 87, and
.....• / . « . 9 1 . . . . . . ve...2.
United States nepoalta (other .’than
postal savings), Including W ar;Loan
deposit account and deposits of
united states disbursing officers.......
• Total
STATE OF OREGON,, Conpty of Jackson,
I, J, W . McCoy casMer of the above-
TH E W EATHER
Oregon— Cloudy on the
coast and fjar in the in­
terior tonight an^ Wed­
nesday.
Cooler In the
-eastern portion.
- In the M atter of the Estate of
Herbert G. Spdncer, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that ttel
undersigned, administrator of the
above named1 estate, has filed his
final aceount In said county court,
and that the court has fixed Mon­
day the, 18th day of August, 1928.
at ten o’clock A.» M., and the 5
courtroom of said court as the
time and place for the hearing of
any objections there nAy be to
the said report and the settle
ment thereof.
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Date of first publication, Jtfnel
22,
1928.
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Edward Portar Spencer,
I
11,41»,11B. 4 7
Administrator.
>48-8 Toes.
banjt; do seUmaiv
t od my kfcowledg«
J. W, IfcCOY. tfuhfer
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ith day of jqjy,
H. B IL U Ñ O 8 . Notary Public.
(Seal)
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Correct— Attest: . 1
P. D. WAGNER
On Oak Sfrcet at
the Railroad Crossing—
W e ca rry a com plete lin e o f a ll B u ild
in g M aterials, fo r a ll purposes.
Do not be misled regarding this hut eome and see
for yourself.
.
ASHLAND LUMBER
P e il’s C o m e r
The Winchester Store
PUMPS!
Keep your GARDEN and
LAWN green by
_ U se Of
Under-Ground
W ater
for a demonstra
Myers Pump Agency
XL
E L E C T R IC
S ta tio n
GUY GOOD,
r
Just Received
the new Universal Adjust­
able Gas Tank Gaps.
S. R o y a l Cords
Timkin Beaurings
New Depurture Bearings
Springs
Gaskets;
SUDDEN SERVICE
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GEO. W. DUNN,
THOfl.j H. SIMPSON, Directors.
Across from the Llthla Spring«
Phone 104
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A
There never was a
pleasing as Ct
I n
L E E D O M ’S
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LIFE’S supreme moments no
cigarette can compare with Carnet
N o other cigarette ever was made
so good, for Camel excellence is
the result of skill. Skill in finding
the world’s choicest tobaccos— in
blending, as only the world’s larg­
est organization o f experts can.
From the beginning Camel took
its stand on the quality platform,
and nothing could ever induce its
makers to change Camel tobaccos.
N o expense is spared, no care is
to o great to m ak e C am el the
w orld’s m ost sa tisfy in g sm oke,
never such a growing preference
as fo r Camels. Catiael rewards itt
friends with enjoyment that never
ends, for Cameb ¿ H e r tire the
after-taste.
:
t f you have n evtt tHed Guneb,
if you do not know how good; how
invite you to try them now for
the utmost in smâkhui nlaasuR¿
H ave the best that»« made— im
’ In popularity with smokers, no invite yon— ;
cigarette made can touch Camels. . H a r t a Cam tll
swear that the above Rtattment la trite to
, ,
become boosters,.and will go away
with an entirely different Idée of
real sport that will gat n r all to
working for this gratad s u te of
OREGON.”
H a rd w a re
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
in the County Court of the
State of Orègón for Jackson Coun-
are have hare I .ih o w yon kill- A |
K inds
clothing of a^ man of wealth af­
forded, yearly -Work fo r a dOscn
or more poor people.
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The first display of wotaen’s
Independence came when women
began to outdrdss their gien-
folks. In tim e women > clothes
became'.so ornate and so costly
that men ceased to compete with
them. I
.
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!
Modesty, jrh ic h consist In con­
form ity to atcepted rules, kept
women on the war hunt for fine
feathers, fo r many years. Today
however,, modesty doesn’t
enter]
Into th e game of dressing.
W o-j
T H E SUM IO » PLAYOÍIO d ÑD
o r n o WES*,” n»d after raetnl
the many beantton. sad woader«
LOCKS
.
perhaps Mr. Tarklngton1 is
right although most wonien w ill
be unw illing to agree with him at
present.
Still, to o y e a rg 'a g o
men were the galy dressed birds
of humanity’.. They far out-dres­
sed Women in
finery.
Costly
velvets, satins, tares,‘ Bilk’ stock­
ings and Silver shoe buckles were
included In their ensemble. The j
b AH other United States Govern­
ment securities (Including prem­
iums, if any) -------..........................
Total ........................ .,
Other* bonds, stocks, sccnrittos, e t c .,'
owned:
misfortune and nbove all give
tru th fu l Information to our visi­
tors ,and dot hearsay , and remem­
ber that tourists travel la grow­
ing to be the largest Industry to
dug. state and should be handled
by trained people not .hit or mils.
This article is not directed to
any one community, hat as I have
“ Shoo F ly ”
iers in th e ir hanps and approach
a rublier ball like they know Just
what It was all about
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, An indicat left) of the respect In
which golf is held in Scotland was
found at the M ulrfleld course
where the British am ateur golf
I.
RETIRED MININO MAX
requires far more time and Judg­ here In this wonderful statu, and found It w l i r ^ to the w hets
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PASSES IX» AHHLAXQ ment than any ther thing I know do not gloat ovor '¿be other fellows
state. Comu to fttothnnu Oregon,
R. J . R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o R p a a y , W in sto n -M a lo
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