Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    C. X BEAD, IUNAUMO SDITOB
BY THE ASHLAND PRINTÜÏGCO.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
A sh lan d banks h a r e annou nced a h ew d ep arture
In the h a n d lin g o f em ail com m ercial accou n ts. T h ey
h a r e stated th a t on a n d a fte r J a n u a r y F iia t they
w ill m ake a sm all se rv ic e ch a rg e on a ll accounts
th a t do n o t a v e r a g e $50.00 f o r 'a n y a p t m onth.
T h is ch arge Which is o n ly f if t y c e n ts will a ssist
in a sm all w a y , in p a y in g fo r th e in n u m erab le ax«
p en ses that a sm a ll And a c tiv a bank a c c o u n t incurs
a n d fo r Which the bauk can n ot h o p e to g e t any
fsr e u u e . . F o r In stan ce, t h e r e ’s thé* b r ig h t an d
sh in y check h ook ço v er and p a d o f ch eck s, as w ell
a s a fin e ly ru led d e p o sit book, th a t ifc a lw ays
handed but to th e n ew d e p o sito r re g a rd le ss o f
w h eth er h e d ep o sits $5.00 or $500. T h en th ere are
certain en tries th a t h a v e to ba m ad e in tfje b ooks o f
th e bank, certain acco u n ts th a t h a r e to be k ep t
and k ep t accu rately, re g a rd le ss o f th e siz e o f th e ,
d ep osit, fo r a bank h a s certa in lia b ilitie s in con-**
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“Cooperation
Once m ore, h a s th e w ord “ C<)o)Knfitioh” stood
fo r som eth in g. O nce m ore h as th is w id e ly u sed ,
b u t in m any ea ses d evoid o f m ea n in g , w ord DiGttght.
hom e to A sh lan d resid en ts w h at it can a ccom p lish i f
fo llo w ed out. L o ca lly It h as d on e m an y tilin g s,
b u ilt hotgle, fa cto ries, ]>arks an d num erous o th e r
com m u n ity p rcjecU , an d on F r id a y n ig h t, it b rou gh t
h om e to b a d n e s s h ou ses a a d tow n sp eop le w h a t can
b e accom plish ed to focu s a tte n tio n d irectly u p on t)m
lo ca l b u sin ess in stitu tio n s.
H u n d red s o f p eop le
th ron ged the dow n to w a str e e ts F r id a y n ig h t, a n d
th e m erch an ts bad prepaM d a d laplay th a t WAA
w e ll w orth th e tim e and effort sp en t in g o in g fr o m
o n e end o f th e b u sin ess d istr ic t to th e other.
A sh la n d resid en ts now k now th a t th e local m er-,
c h a n ts can p repare d isp la y w in d ow s, th a t are b ea u ­
t if u l and origin al. T h e y k now now i f heyyr tiefora,
. t h a t lo ca l sto c k s are a s varied a n d com p lete a s Can
be fou n d in a n y , S ou th ern O regon lo ca lity . In re­
tu rn A sh la n d m erch an ts k n o w th a t local p eople
w ill resp ond to th eir efforts, th a t th ey are w illin g
ta k e a p a r t in p rojects th a t are d e sig n ed to acq u a in t
th em m ore fu lly w ith w h a t lo ca l stores h ave. W ith
su c h a fe e lin g a s th is in e x iste n c e , w ith the m er­
c h a n ts e ffo r ts a p p r e c ia te d Abd th e local p eop le w ell
rep a id fo r th e ir in te r e st a u te r i h a s been m ade t i n t
sh o u ld g o fa r in d e v e lo p in g n ew b u sin ess and nrtr
trad e territo ry . O ur local m erch an ts oan an d Will
reach o u t fa r th e r and fa r th e r i f th e y but con tin u e
t o s h o < • d esjre to d o so. F r id a y n ig h t’s ev e n t
sh o u ld be but th e s U r t o f m a n y com m u n ity p r o j e c t
d e s ig r a d t o g iv e te e a l in s titu tio n s som e direct bene»
•rwtovrlgg nW g J wravv i
rfÏA . 8 t .
R jnwmk » suu*!
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ckAhTAM 1—Centtaaed
n ection w ith m oney th a t is le ft in th e ir hands. T h ey
h a v e to g iv e à strict a cco u n tin g o f it. T h e y h a v s t o
p rotect y on aad m e a g a in st m ista k e s, a g a in s t our
poor w ritin g, and on r re q u e sts to sto p p aym en t,
an d h>ta And lo ts o f o th e r th in g s th a t th e , a v e r a g e
man o f w om an d o es n o t tak e into* c o n sid er a tio n ,
whan h e b a r e s a fe w d o lla rs in h is fa v o r ite finan-*
rial in stitu tion .
H erotoforo, b an k s h a v e d on e a ll o f th e se th in g s
an d a t le a s t assu m ed a n a ir o f w e lco m e w h en an
account w as opened u p, r e g a rd le ss o f i t s size.. W e
h a v e often w on dered j u s t h o w th e y cou ld d o this«
B a t now th e se cr e t is o n t. F o r y e a n an d y e a r s
n o m atter h e w sm a ll a s ta r t, w o u ld d e v e lo p in to a
siaeabls one, p a s w h ic h w o u ld p a y it s o w n w a y .
B u t lik e m an y o th e r th in g s in lif é th e y h a t e
com e to th e r é s ilia t io n th a t th e o r y d o e s n o t a lw a y s
w ork ont iir p ra ctice.
In fig u r e s g a th e r e d fro m
alT o v e r th e U n ite d S ta te s i t h a s b e e n a sc er ta in ed
th a t a p p ro x im a tely f if t y p e r c e n t o f th e a cco u n ts
in num ber, d o n o t eq u a l m oré th a n tw o to tw o a n d
o n t h a lf p e r cen t of* d ie to ta l d e p o sits. T h e s e figu res
a r e sta r tlin g ftnd s h r p r is in g z A p p r o x im a te ly f if t y
p er cen t o f th e d epoéi to rs ih a b an k th en a r e p a y ­
in g for n ecessa ry s e r v ic e , an d th e o th e r f if t y p e r ­
cen t While r e c e iv in g th e sAthe id e n tic a l a tte n tio n , do
n o t contribute a n y th in g to w a r d s d e fr a y in g ' th e ir
p o rtio n / i f th e exp en se, th a t m u st b e in on red b y the
u se o f th e com m ercial c h e c k in g d ep artm en t. •
I f th is situ a tio n e x is te d in a n y o th e r lin e o f
endeavor ste p s w ou ld h a v e been to k e n y e a r s a g o _
to correct it, b u t b ank ers g e n e r a lly e r a o p tim istic
in d iv id u a ls, th e y h a v e p a tie n c e th a t is u n b eliev a b le
at* tim es, a s is 'd e m o n s tr a te d in t h is step .
T h ey
h ave w aited and hop ed fo r m a n y y e a r s th a t th e
tim e w ou ld com e w hen a m a jo r ity o f th é sm a ll
d ep ositors w ou ld grow su ffic ie n tly to p a y th e ir
ow n w ay. N<fw th ey h a v e fin a lly com e to th e co n ­
clu sion, th a t th e th eory w a s w ro n g and are ta k in g
ste p s to ju s tify a c o n tin u a tio n o f th e w id e and v a r ie d
service th ey m u st ren d er.
;
W e feel p o sitiv e th a t w h en t h e p resen t ktop la
und erstood, i t w ill be ap p reciated , and th e b an k s
g en erally w ill receiv e co m m en d ation fo r fo llo w in g
th e course th a t th e avera g e b u sin ess hou se w o u ld
h a v e in stitu te d y ea rs ago.
M u» M u rr
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v a » o u P F e R
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G rU M M E R
What Others Say
(Corral 11« Gacette-TimeS)
We try to htolntalh the
Calip aad «van tenor o t our
way at all times because
ibern are * vary raw
Os V m Movtaa ‘Auifway.
ANO
CORDOVA, Argentina, Joae
Marie Carceglla, director of
a dally newspaper, 'told the
world, what he thought ol a
criminal Jadge by means of a
slate tfnuettn hoard outside
thing»
worth getting excited about,
but we admit that the con-
htaht attuto'ô f the’ PoH&fld
sport writer« to belittle thW V
Life: Praying for rain and then
wishing it would clear off. •
,
Economy; Instead of suing
man for what he owns you,
him have It.
zg
lea and J
went up
shop. At
getting ei
with g wl
He M l
and wart
BROOKLYN —- Alderman
jsatM r. to w n ua« « w -
dinaoce wBteh h t btnerw
W in
HapptaMSi Getting something
for a dime that others have to MX
a quarter for*
, '
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ow Jp
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is
B y B O U iu B ,
* e k e web
II
H u v p t*
ed. ‘He would have all motor
vehkfleS squirted with a
large Otoe and an alarm gong
and when the driver Sore
down toe heavily Ofl the gas,
the disc would become 111um-
taatod brightened and the
gong would ring merrily.
Benton Bowers and 8. A. Carl-
ten of Ashland have opened up a
rich clnnibar prospect on PlcheU
creek w ith a g^od outlook for
making It one of the best quick­
silver
properties In southern
Oregon.
MBTiäND
20 Years Ago
z Mias Adelaide Beebe to
from St. Johns speeding the
days with her sister, Mrs. *
ttllto, eh Granite Street.
S W S ff
“« * 5 X £ i 3 8 ?
heed or A ohhsaUMA flare ftoto>
the American front Une revealed a
scar oa the back of the traitor's,
aeak, wider aad Jest to the rear ef
the American ditches.
Something licking his hand
brought him om u f a black dose.
Th« poppy. Head, little Milov.
Finest little pujlpr he had ever laid
eyes on. M ondly, too—waggtac its
tall and whining.
tt »«ra to starve, p u taka IL Won­
der what in hell It was doing Ur«.
The bitch was «a war deg week. I
£*«•«. Ï ™ 11
* reserve Hne,
tofo N we * > * •* to so close. Then
*****,*** puroy th,y dltohed
It Motten.” ,
o way up in the aW."
i spoke In low toned
- 7 ^ taiy-r0M
stood
a x jg d rr.y js
he ssld. as Ad left
yon tomorrow morn-
r fellow adventurer
ot his arm toward
111 show yon theway
a ® ’* ! “ * * ’S J * b W .w h la h ,
g they wart really
wl seen eo much i M
been In the city so
They took a stotot
Old JOhh out slUdg
! ander
delight
la Jim-
AM they Went to bed to drfMn
I n a w t tiilderkrbund and ap stalf-
«Jg to to* ^sto-but the diWSto
tort Mdter In thd Sir was * wry
Uf l Ak it i f l ter they couldn't quits
5 « l& «M a. to tbafa- dtoanlqg
>w they would feel In aa alrsbto.
Whan they awoke the M*t dky
Ito tosaaWM whnt made them
Dunsmuir News: Miss Myrtle
Gin Will depart Wunday for Ash-
know, said
toad Where She wUl la k e ch a rg e
t new sights.'
of the Wells-Fargo and Go. «<-
flee at that ftfeto. The AshttoU
oMM la rth of tbS MM Along th«
MMt fay « * rt« h t Aflfl the oom-
Reedsport — One contract on
nany has selected Mias Gill far Roosevelt Highway eeUe lev asev-
AteWWted down into
È à Â Â S .«
not to eventualities,
hoping and etumbling
might have be<
her daring the
and the German 1
on the dngont floor
a t scent Alt thia ptoofc «ad Ktott- Ing SO,00« yards ot earth,-.
«th nt different times and proved
to he to wtorjr way «m petont. Her
Many Rflshds la hhnanwir dHM
in n n to. her aaw peaitloa.
Mrs. Ellen Galey and two ohflì»
ton, Ethel and Mabel, left today
tor Upton, Cal.. Wherfl they w ill r Gharlto Hornet Htnrned from
afrend the wldtdr month«.
' ' Gold B hl Saturday accompanttd
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingalls are
Ay W >wlfa who had bee m a N tt
hath visiting their son, Bert Turn­
a visit to her folks there for Pfl»*
er, of the Wells-Fargo Co., who
oral weebh
lives otf Sixth street. They are
dents a T teH S 'F a lla , 8. D.a
Joka Taylor Jr. o f U ls
hhve baas passing U a last
U - - -
k e m a tn d a v
toohtha Id aaathern Californ-
S
•m a ty did not glimpse the faoa db
« e r . In tost, he didn't, think ot ft.
Or ef Murtagh—er Rnthto. OS. Of
A u r a U , ShStot to save Ua AWn
» » A n d end the othes fellow'a
te a h tto a to
ASHLAND
30Y e«sA £o
rned
aad
wtol
wfil
TIM.
ttUtofll”
said Douglas. “We Just step on the
lowest stop of el
Ing wo are taka
stairway. The t
stay quite stilli
TURNING THE PAGES BACK
O. H. Barnhill la the author of
• biographical sketch of D. M.
Lowe, Ashland's dry farm wlaard
accompanied by a photograph ot
ter. bntoA Which appeared In S'
Woedt toBnS.Uf the Sunset Maga-
We don't hare to walk upstairs
g. rearing at
; Mme within
Some priml-
hatween the
HHW HAVEN — Y tle uni­
versity has a new professor­
ship designed to instruct
Yale men in the ursing of the
somewhat craiy. Idas Effie
J. Taylor has Jubt keen
nataed the waly professor of
psychiatric nnrslhg In the
Wprld. ' ■ ./■?*
Ore redaction plants proposed
Has Heck saya: "What funny
tor Idedford, Grants Paha add
Now that coal la belgn liquefied
things we Would find If toe eottld
toe wander hbw long It will be plug men*« heads. Hke watermbl* Gdld Hill, Mining Isornal may
be established at one of these
before the bootleggers find out
tewna.'^- * '"■?« .Ä.'-f--*'
how to distill a kick out of It.
10 Years Ago
W b e r e f aaked Dorothy exdt-
Judge won by ordering, out
the (Ire department t which '
played water on the sign
every Unas OaroegUa wrote a
-ifttorln g^ h eet music
foatftall te a « g«ta ander our
land papers stated that the
O. A. C.-V. of O. game was
won by "Breaks." There arsa
not a break in thp game.
These writers very well know
that when a player breaks
through the Hue and blocks
a punt that It la not mere
thlfci but better football.
Y«l. this la the alibi they
giro for O. A. C. winning.
And this la the kind of write­
ups O. A. C. has had h | tod
hands of
the
Portland
nport writers for years and
years. They corer the game
well enough, but they are
always finding an alibi for
the team O. A. C. whips. We
do not believe that O. A. C.
baa any super-team or a n y
thlkfl Hke that, but it la en­
titled to credit where credit
la due. The Eugene papers
thutoselvaa -were much fairer.
city, but now Dicky had found ■
new wonder Indeed. '
“What do yon aee nowl** asked
her
vielt al H eifört.
J
’
w e ^ a s t be saved." Acta A ltA
And yet men will n«d th is1
name In a profane way. Hard­
ly a <»ML passmf'to'jthat one
doea
hear the t k * e M tha
eaath
less and dtogracefnl way.
Falla —
California
bhys U h seras, I l
, to WtoW* tetotdto,
Roseburg — Turkey crop for
miUs Thaakflglvlbg hranght
to this locflltty.
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