Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Water and electric light sertlee
has been restored to noraal hM
there Is no depreanion or sat«
■«ring MHMff»Mafctemte of the
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Moat of tad b u ild p is damaged
in the shoc|0 of e M y Saturday
v ers old a w c tu re a which Will
be replaced
m o d i* balldlnge.
Citizen« believe the quake,
which caueed aaproximately 0 1 r
<#0,00« damage; ' haa beeh a
ilm a e ittln thia H o p e d
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<?ALEX!CO. Cal. Jan.
— Although a . ayvers tei
felt here early today!
by several othe » o f '
tensity, thte, pit { Was j
recovering jf|om th< el
WASHINGTON, Jas. 5.—»(U N )
CoiiHtructioa of 17 craloara by
13, Increased speed for capital
pa and strengthening of Haw-
an defenaee was demanded In
, senate today by Senator
inm Johnson, California repab-
o f Satneday apd rehabq
nnder way.
»very available man i
18,000 to do It. I t bad been - The house committee, follow­
nned to challenge him along ing Coolidge’s advice, Inserted ao
h Vare when they arrived to appropriation for three authoria-
» their seats In the regular od cruisers and two dirigibles
related In court that she was giv­
ing her husband up so that he
could be happy with another wo-
mpn; and named a movie actress.
Muffinl. however, never married
H e was ordered to pay his wifp
0300 per week, which he did to
thq Amount of 344,000, and also
gat« h er their 0150,000 home. '
"Judge, I ’ve even had to bor­
row money to pay her 050 per
week," Mulford said in claiming
be was without employment.
The'eofcrt decided he need not
P*y alimony when unemployed
Aged Broker
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RENO, Nev., Jan. 5.— ( U N ) —
New xompllcationa may develop
In the matrimonial tangle that
finds , a distinguished! fcew Bngt
lander, aided by a m ill w o rker’s
wife; resisting a Itduio- dlvdkee
action and allegations of tecom-
peteney.
George W . Carroll, wealthy
broker of Norwich, Conn., a n d ,^
descendant of Charles CarrolU
one »of the signers oh the dec­
laration < of independence, told
the United News recently that he
Is determined to f l g j i t bitterly
against any a tte m p t td tgk<4 bis
property from him. i j I
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C arrolf u here with' Mrs. M ar­
garet 8. Oalnes, the w ife of a
Norwich laborer. Mrs. Carroll
and her son charge that
Mrp..
Gaines has "bled" Carroll o f a
fortune and are seeking to re­
move him from Mrs. Gaines* in­
fluence.
•n d left the nary personnel at It*
present strength of «8,500 men.
Proposed constrnetlon of 10
,®ew cruisers approved by *the
president la carried in a separate
a l l b> the house natal affairs
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The United Btatee Is p itiful com­ m m u itte e .
pared* to Great B ritain add far
Inferior to the naval strength of
Japan.”
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Jofcnsop'a pie* for m ore.crui*-
’•re cable to the senate- ae the
hOnae received the naval appro-
priatlona h ill 010,000,000 below
current appropriations. The bill
permits expenditures of 0334,-
340,000 lo r 1333.
’But McKinley *3 death preci pi­
led the issue,.
The question Is, so fa r as 8mlth
concerned, whether, the senate
a ll accept as oae of Its mem-
rs a man who spent 0453,000 to
gain the nomination, a portion
-thia having been obtained from
fnuel Inanll, Illinois dtUity
ignate who bad rate cases ba­
te the Illinois commerce corn-
lesion, of which Smith w h s
airman at the tlb e the Yontri-
itlon was made.
WASHINGTON, Jan. F.‘ t - A "
large wave M moral Indignation 3
is rolling up in the senate, ready 3
to be let loops when Col. F ra n k L. •
Smith of Illinois arrives, probably
this week, to claim the seat to I n
which h * « M appointed follow - 8
ing the death of Senator vyilltom £
B. McKinley?
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But whether thio w ill survive
the parliamentary checbe dad the
apathy Of the more cynical, re-
mains to be seen.
Smith’s case will be a test tore-
casting the fate o f Senator-elect
W illia m S. Vare p t Pennsylvania,
who w ill knock for admission
when the congress assembles.
Sm ith comes this time by ap­
pointment. due to the death of
Senator M cKinley a few week»
ago. He had defeated M cKinley
for re-nomination and had, spent
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LOS ANGELES,
Jan. 4.—
(U N )— Philip J. Scholtes, alias
P. J. Sohn, 27. Is being held In
the city Jail here on a fugitive
w arrant leaned in Chicago la con­
nection w ith the alleged emhee-
dlement o f between 010,000 and
013,000 from B arrett and com­
pany of Chicago.
Scholtes was arrested on New
T e a r’s Eve, when his effrots to
sell an automobile excited the
suspicion o f the police.
Upon
Investigating the ownership of
the car, police learned t h a t
Scholtes was wanted in Chicago.
Scholtes, according to police,
fled from Chicago ln an automo­
Reeerve District Mo. I t bile about November 1, after
OF
having tempered w ith the books
of the firm where he was em­
H close of bastee« on ployed as an accountant.
According to detectives who
arrested him Scholtes has adm it­
ted coming here w ith a Miss H e l­
en Steinbach, 35, who la now
staying a t a local hotel.
T h e girl was not held.
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Toy Auto And Tractor
Trucks
A pew lot of Delco Dumper
Wagons just in. Big redaction
la price on the new lot.
• Ahle to eave you money oh
all binde of Fencing against
anyone’s price.
Plows and Harrows. Oarden
ols. W hite Sewing Machines
r 000.00 as long as they
last.
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PeiPs Comer
T H I S week we arc tasking a special display
n
of
Fostoria fine crystal and decorated glassware, offering
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something to suirevery taste— and every parse. Deep
etched designs, decanted richly w ith caia gold;
fascinating iridescent ware; glittering hand-blowa
n
crystal, delicately etched; the new colored glass that
is growing so in popularity. Thia is the time to bay
those b a ll dozen goblets you need or to p»"-*»— the
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sherbet glasses useful lor so many occasions . . ,
Price« are moderate.
a National Reputation
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Chas. A. White
ENDERSBLOCK
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
lU t u t o t ii
¿ t t — V a rrv u k
goblet,
footed
water tumbler, feed
tea glass and caodlcstick.
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Big Reduction
PARING KNIVES
25e—30o—36c
Golden
IL BANK
Total loans ............ .... ....... A___ . .
Overdrafts unsecured, 071.31 ........
V . 8. Government seenritiee owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation
(U . 8. bonds pak value) _________ |
b A ll other United. 8tates Govern­
ment aecurlties -(Including prem­
iums, If any) „J.....
T o t a l ........
TOt^tl
L IA B IL IT IE S
19. Capital stock paid In ................. ........
20. Burpl us fund ............. .............. ..... .....
21. a. Undivided profits ..........................!
23. Circulating notgp qotetandlng
27. Certified checks outstanding :__ f.TJ..
28. Cashier’s checks outstanding ____
. Total of Item s 27 and 28:______I
Demand deposits (other than hank
deposits) subject to "Reserve (de­
posit* payable within 30 days):
2 *. Individual deposits subject to check
SO. Certificates Of deposit due in lose
than 30 days (eth er than for molted
borrowed)
31. State, eonnty, or ether municipal
deposits secured by pledge of assets
of this bank or surety bond .............
S3. Dividends, unpaid ........ ......................
Total of demand deposits (other
than bank deposits) subject to
Reeerve, Itepis 29, SO, 21, S3, S3
, and 24 ..*............. , ...........................0
Time deposits subject to Reserve
(payable after 80 days, or subject to
30 days or mqye notice, and postal
# pavings):
35. Certificates of deposit (other than
fpr money borrowed) *................... i .
37. ’Other time deposits ......................
38. --Fostal eavlpgs deposits ......................
Total of time deposits subject to
Reserve Items 85, 30. 37, and
STA’T E OF OREGON, Oonnty of JSekaoa, m . ; ^
. I , J. W . McCoy caahier of the above-named bank, do M lhm ab
■wear that the above statement la true to the boat of my kOOWlMm
and »»lief.
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^^ Jlu b serib ed fn & B ^orafto bWore me th te jfrh d i^ W M N k f f ,
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The Winchester Store"
DON’T
TAKE
CHANCES
Good, pure m ilk la nature’s greatest food.
W e have the beet equipped plant In Southern Oregon and
guarantee our m ilk to be absolutely clean and pure,
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L a d i e s and Childrens
Coats, values ie this lot
up to $15. All at the one
low price
Ladies Silk Poriet Sheen 40 inch Crepe Pe Chine, Silk Pongee, 34 inch,
and Jersey Dresses, Val­ a large rnnge of colors to 12 Momme. Golden
ues up to $15. Golden choose from—a yard
price—a yard
Rule price
We Deliver Morning and Evening
* t Let us prove the p urity and eweeteeee o f oar —ns
CARTER’S DAIRY
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Dresses
Phone 413Y
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REAL SAFETY AT MINIMUM
COST
For only a fw dollars a year y6u get a safe
deposit box in our modern, fire-proof, burglar-
proof steel vaults. You ean’t get any cheaper
or safer insurance on your valuables any­
where.
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^VE CAN GIVE YOU REAL PROTECTION
AT LOW COST
Wool Challie
Ladies Dress Coats, val Beautiful Dresses, a nice Imported All Wool Cljal
ues in this group to $30, selection. Values up to lie, 27 inch. wide. Regu
$25 in this group, only lor values, $1.25 a yard,
Golden Rule price
Golden Rule price
$14.45
Every Coat in Stock
Reduced
Footwear Prices
Rig Six - Bath , Towels
Extra large, eotored bor­
ders, 22x45. Regular priée
75c. Special at each
▲U Dresses in Stock
Reduced
Corsets
One lot of Ladies Bras­
Practical Front Cortots, Ladies. Èuro Silk Phoenix sieres to dose out, front
Boys Shoes
Rog. $5.25 valúes. Spec­ Hose. Reg. $1,50 and $1.00 and back, openings. V at
ial
at
valueg at u pair *
up to J 76e. Special, each
One lot Boys Dress Shoes
to close out. Regular val­
ues up to $6.00 a pair
Mens Union Suits
The Citizens Bank ■
Ashland,' Oregon
32 inqh Prints and Kal-
burnie Ginghams, fast Mens Mnnsingwear Union
Satin Shoes
colon. Regular 25c a Yd. Suits at Regular $2.00
Ladies Satin Shoes, one Special at 5 yards for
values. Special at
straps, pumps, Spike and
military heels. Regular
$7.60 values, a pair ,
36 inch Comfort Challie,
a large assortment to
choose from. Reg. value,
17c a Yd. Special, 7 Yda
$4.50
Heavy «¿Mackinaw “ Ujbth
Shhulde/ Stag SMiite/Á
110.00 Value at $7.50
Haye^jouxgpt^en one of onr Cal
F. G I L L E S ,
Iit t iä Stora in Town
F. D. WAGNER. Directora.
YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THEY ARE REAL GOLDEN RULE MONEY
SAVERS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE.
Dresses
O th er bonds, stocks, aernritfes, etc.,
owned
Banking House, 013,010.77; F u rn i­
ture and fixtures, 03,743.56 ______
Real estate owned other than bank-
teg house ................................. „ a .......
Law ful reserve w ith Federal Re-
eerve Bank ............_...... .......................
Cash In vault and amount due from
national banka ................ ..... ..........,.
Amount due* from State banks,
bankers, and trust companies in the
the . United States (other than In ­
cluded in Items 8. > , and M ) - -¿..a,
Checks on Other-hanks in the same
city e r town as
reporting hank
(other than Item 13) .......... .............
Total of Items 5. 10, 11, 13.
and 18 ....... .......................... ,...... _ ......0
b. Miscellaneous cash Items - . J L . . /
Redemption fund w ith V. 8. TYsas-
urer and due from U. S. TreasurerX
Hardware
Wool Blankets
All Wool Doables. fane
plaid Blankets. Regirie
values, $8.96. Special i
GOLDEN
Childrena^Be
Heavy
sises. Vi
Priced 1