Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 10, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FOB SALK— I f you want to get
la bn the ground floor In coming
F O R R E N T :— «Attractive fur­
nace heated apartment, well fur­
nished, w ell located ahd very
desirable. 818 Hargadine St.
residence section, see or phone
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several
pood buys Ik Palm A fe dnd Nor­
ton! vicinity.
.
l* * - l- m o .
iip - a t
F O R A N E A T well furnished
artm eat call at. »8 Laurel St. or
one 3 8 * -j.
109-tf
k F O R BA UD —Five room house
12000.
Bsvsn
room, *2600.
F O R BALE: Ford bug, in first Large lot, two blocks west Nor-
F O R R E N T — l-room furnish­ class condition, 200.80 cash. 210 UUtl. Others. Pbpac 4 51-J.
110— Ot
.
89-1-mo.*
ed apartment, water paid, «18 Hargadine.
month.
Phone 273-Y. ,
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FO R SA LE— Conn, slide trom ­
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PDR R E N T — Small, cheap apart­ bone, good as new, very reason­
ments by month or week, 153 able, terms or cash. Call 1100
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110-8«
qrahtto.
w w Iowa fit.
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I F O B R E N T — P artly furnished,
3 room and bath apt, low rental
if taken at once.' Fred K. Neil,
phone 488-R.
109-4
W A N T E D — M arried man for
ranch work. Must be experienced
tractor farm er and buckaroo. Ad­
dress a . g., care Tidings.
SALESMAN— N ew selling
vertising novelties make b i g
money by adding onr line of ad­
vertising pencils. Low prices and
high quality merchandise bring
big orders.
Liberal commission
W rite for proposition now. Oen-
t r a f Pencil Co.. Iae., 44> Broome
Street, New York.
Street, New York.
105-8«
I G irl’s Club Meets A t Home of
Miss Alice W alker—
The Ashland G irl’s Club met at
the pleasant home of Mien ' Alice
W alker on Bast M ala struet.
Thursday eveing, January a t t t k -
The evening was spent tin
pleasant conversation and. in i o ­
Range, bicycle
gh St. 199-3«
FO R SA LE— 2 Incubators, 260
egg, hot water system. Phons
810-B.
108-3«
FO R SALE— 3 room -plastered
bungalow in fine shape, garage,
H A T C H IN G BOGS
1027 orders— start
hatching some fru it, elose In. Lot 60-100.
immediately from my
leghorn 33000. W ill give terms. Brown
-09-tf
Tancred three year old hens, al­ A Rice, 03 N. Main.
so custom hatching. -Mrs. Allen,
phone 340-Y.
107-1-mo.
F O R SALE— 6 room house in
FO R SALB— Plano In storage, good shape, garage and wood
One
used only six weeks. Latest style shed. Berries and frn it.
plain case. Baldwin make. Sweet block from center of city. Lot
One-half cash.
tone and responsive action. W ill 89x70, 1170.0.
Bal.
monthly
payment.
Brown
sacrifice for Immediate aale. *10
109-tf
per month if deeired. W rite B. A Rice., 83 N. Main St.
D. Potter, 395 South l l t h ,
Sa­
lem. Oregon.
191-8
lag fancy work, until a late hoar
when the hostess served delicious
refreshments.
Those who enjoyed this Jolly
a ffa ir were Mias Ethel Shram,
Mias Georgle Coffee, Miss Emma
Jeakins, Miss Calls Belgel, the
Misses Melon aad Gertrude Blade,
Miss Gladys Applegate, Mrs. K. O.
Gillings. Mrs. Dan Kay. M r*. Geo.
Blumenhauer, Mrs. B utler W a lk er
and the hostess Miss
Alice
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Charter No. 104
ad­
DAVISSON'S TR A N S FE R dry
wood for rale. Residence 6 * 3rd
St. Phone 311.
99-1-mo.*
I F YOU W A N T a good home
inquire a t Brown A Rice. 8 * N.
Main.
os-tf
F O R SALE— Cook and heating
stoves, I * to * 2 * . Eagle Braes
Foaadry, 148 ObcrUn St. 8 0 -lm *
FOB S A L » — Wood at *1 2 per
eord, black oak. Body fir, *10.60
-cord. " Sawing ineladed, 1 * in.
oak, *4 tier, 16 la. 94.5* tier,
W ANTED
Housekeeper
body fir, *3.«0 and *4 . Phene
Phbne 889-Y.
109-6*
198-R or call 939 f i St, L. A.
Decher.
101*1 nro.»
Granite. Reasonable terms. 8 4-tf
W E L L D R IL L IN G
HAM AKBR TRANSFER a a d
Storage Co. office a t residence,
R. C. Vochatier, deep
well
174 N orth M ala. Phone 419.
drilling, Talent, Ore. Phone 365-
77-tf J-S. Estimates given on water
systems.
10 6-1-m o.*
W A N T E D — To do crocheting,
embroidering, crocheted rags—
Mrs. Riley Kennedy, box 19«,
Rente J.
* -
1Ö7-4«
Pickwick Stage
S y ste m s
ASHLAND TO ALL FO: VTS SOUTH
Five Schedules DnttytM ltftO a. m.; 1 0:08 a. m .f 1
0 :0 0 p. m-t H i t s p. m.
Stop over anywhere afid as eftea as you
TRUNKS— See the Agenv
4BATS— H igh bdeked reclining atU pteble three p
SAN FRANCISCO IN B E V w T ttB N H0U1
Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Age
Tavern Onfe— 187 East M ein fit. Phone 84
10. — Epworth
League Dram atic club meats In
the M. K. church parlors.
Tuesday, Jan. I t - 4 ? hag tor AC,
B. O. meets.
Tuesday, Jan. l l z — W . C. T . U.
meets In the public library.
Tuesday, Jan. 11«— Upper Talley
Community clnb meets.
FRIDAY, J tu i 14.—^Th» Wom­
en’s Home Missionary Society
of the M. B. Church w ill meet
nt the hbme at Mrs. W ill Davis
at 4*8 Allison street, nt 1 P -m .
107-tf
FO R K E N T — ruroM hed apto.,
« d unfurnished flat, *80 So. tad
Jan.
Reserve District No. 12
A T CLOSE O F BUSINESS. D EC EM B ER 31, 1926
.»
RESOURCES
Loans a id ' discounts, including redis­
counts, acceptances or bills of ex­
change, sold w ith endorsement of the
bank (including items shown la 29,
30 and 32, I f any) .................... ..........
3173,669,76
Overdrafts secured and unsecured ....
63.21
U. S. government securities owned, in ­
clading those shown in Items 39 and 35
*
If any .............. •„..........................................
16,9*0.00
Other bonds, warrants and securities,
including foreign government, state,
*'
municipal, corporation, etc., ineluding
those shown In items 30 and 3S, if any
19,819.99
Stocka,
securities,
claims,
liens.
Judgments, etc- - ......................................
2,000.00
Banking house, * *,*« 0 .0 0 : furniture
and fixture*,, 124100.00 ........ ,
;.
In vault and due
trust compon'
lea designated and approved reserve
Agents of this bank ......... ...... ..............
Exchanges for clearing house end items
on other banks in the same city or town
On reporting hank ................... _...........
Checks on banks outside city or town
of reporting bank and other cash
Items
Y
Total cash and due from hanks,
Items 8, 9, 10 and 11 ..........— ....... |
Mice Rsth H all, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Axel W . H all
thia
city, and Mr. Lawrence Armstrong
of Lempoe, California, were unit­
ed In marriage in Santa Barbara,
California, New Year’s morntpg,
by the Methodist minister of that
city.
Miss H all Is very, well known In
Ashland, having attended grade
and high school here. The bride
and groom will locate In Lompoc,
where Mr. Armstrong Is in busi­
ness.
Congratulations and g o o d
wishes for a. happy and properous
future are extended to the young
couple from their many friends,
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Mrs. Ix>uia Dodge Hostess at
Party—
\
Mrs, Louis Dodge was the gra­
cious hostess at a jolly party,
which was given at her attractive
home on the Boulevard, Friday af­
ternoon, January seventh.
The afternoon was pleasantly
spent In embroidering and in con-
versaton. The hostess served most
delicious refreshments at the close
of the afternoon.
Those who received this de­
lightful hospitality were Mrs. C.
J. Read, Mra. Frank Dean, Mrs.
K arl Nlms, Mrs. F. O. Sweden-
burg, Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, Mrs.
Victor Mills, Mrs. J. A. Church-
Ill, Mrs. F. C. Homes, and Mrs. P.
R. Backus.
Motored to Medford—
8. D. Doremus of the Standard
Cleaners, accompanied by his son-
in-law, R. D. Busaard ot K lam ­
ath Falla, motored to Medford
Saturday evening to attend the
Southern Oregon Cleaner’s Con­
vention.
Charter No. 28
and account of a Kern R(ver fish­
ing trip la the December Outdoor
Recreation, which are sample ar­
ticles.
V
Girls School
Mrs. Ocean Diebert Is secretary
of a girls school in Los Angeles.
She has two fine little girls, the
elder of which is attending school.
They make their home With Mrs.
Dlebert’B late husband’s father
and mother In Loa Angeles.
<
Mrs. B arnhill’s brother, John J.
K irkpatrick, Mas a wholesale elec­
trical store in Los Aogeela and
lives In Monterey Park, eight
miles southeast. H er father died
last spring and her mother lives
with us, requiring constant cars.
* During the holidays we enjoyed
a visit from Doctor Moore, former
Ashland chiropractor,* his aunt,
Mrs. Snyder; and his bob and
daughter in law, M r. and Mrs.
Harold Moore aad -their small
son. The Moore’s are returning
from Bend, Oregon, where they
recently sold a newspaper, to
Bugene via Los Angeles. Harold
Colds
Ended overnight
* There’s a way to end colds so quick
and efficient that we paid *1,000,000
for i t That way is H l t L ’S. It stops
colds in 24 hours, checks (ever, opens
the boy e,s? then tones the entire sys­
tem. Millions employ it because it
brings such prompt, seas* I its resutts.
Go try it now. . »
Reserve D istrict No. 11
R EP O R T O F T H E C O N D ITIO N OF
THE STATE BANK OF TALENT
A T CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1930. ,
A T CLOSE O F BUSINB8S DEC EM B ER 31, 1926
RESQURCES
Loans and discounts including redis­
counts, acceptances or bills of ex­
change-, sold with endorsement of the
beak (including items shown in 29,
< r'
—
30 and 32, if any) ......’....................
| 83,889.58
Overdrafts secured and unsecured ....
159.58
Other bonds, warrants and securities
including foreign government, state,
municipal, corporation, etc., including
thebe shown in items 30 and 35, if
any ........................................................
3,203.7 6
1. 8tocke,
securities,
claims,
liens
Judgments, etc............................................
421.60
6. Banking house, 34,300; furniture and
fixtures, 32.335 ........................................
Real eatate owned other than banking
house ......................... .................
(ab ) Cash on hand in v a u if and due
from
banks,
bankers
and
trust
companies designated and approved
reserve agents ot this bank .............
(c) Net amounts due from other banks,
bankers and trust companies ...,Y......
Checks on banks outside city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items
Total cash and due from banks.
Items 8, 9, 10 and 11 .......................... 3
Surplus' fund ..................... ................... ....
Undivided profits .....................................
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V jho Hx>ND*ntffr * 3 0 ,0 0 0
Yoyvff 88«N WdNDffRfN« S
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THe POL ice WAieD irovep
i COULDN'T FIND r—
Hwntrrf)
TUB nSWR PtANO
I've AtuuYs y-
K VfANTBp
Physidan «ad Surgeon
O F F IC E HOURS
10 to 12 a m.— a to ft p. Us.
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone
DR. ROLAJÏD ALLEN
Evenings by Appointment
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 168-J
P R A C TIC A L NJL'RHIN'G
CHOICEST FOOD
O F F IC E HOURS
10-11 A. M .
M
First National Bank Bi
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 . ,r
Coal, Wood and Storage
Now Under the Direction ot
Rose Sullivan.
Phone 77
For Appointment
Packing, Orating and Shipping.
Long Dlstanae Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
"Office 89 Oak St.
Newcombs For Wood
Phone 831
1ST ST. GARAGE
Rear Union Oil Station
Valve Refeclng and Grinding
a Specialty
We have Installed machinery
which makbs your valves op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect ears, locate ^rouble
GOLF LESSONS
Learn to play Golf thia winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course thia
spring.
Builder
T. 14 POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor truck*,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone *8 .
JORDANS SASH A ND
C A B IN E T WORKS
Corner Helmaa and Vaa Nasa.
Phone 161.
194-tf
LITHIA
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in Quality,
. Not Quantity; Shingling
LEGHORNS
Trapueeted and
Individually Pedigreed
Choice Hatching Eggs
Cockerels.
A. B E R T FR EEM A N ,
113 Nutley St.— Phone 46«-J
OftU
Jerry O’Neal
Galvanised Nalls Used.
39 Year Guarantee.
for your next Job of
484 Mountain Ave.
Plumbnig
r I and I used to work together on
I the Eugene Guard.
i
RASY COME
CASV â P /
Dr. Charigg A. Hftiass
Citisene Bank Bldg.
WM. E/GOULD
Rtftltor
Total
E T a lH
ttM I a t j
— ■ Swedeabarg ■ ■
iSaft
CltIssus Beak
Ashland Golf Club
Studio, 131 E. Main
Total of time and savings deposits
payable on demand or subject to
notice Items 27 and 28 ...... ...... ........ 3
ÛH, GOODY-
J
NOVI I CAN 8GY
Dentist
B IL L Y S E L K IR K
Instructor,
comjtonies ...................... .-.......................
By
OWCK-fitoM-eALLfk
YAMitV tb e c T H ftft-i
MAVS A Bw StmrRffC
ALLOFYoO
0. ELLT8ON SHINN
Let Me Teach You
DEM A ND DEPOSITS, other than banks
.subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check,
including deposits due the State of
Oregon, county, cities or other public
funds ...........................„ ..............................
Demand certificates of deposit out­
standing ................. .-..................................
Total of demand deposits, other than
bank deposits, subject to reserve,
items 23, 24, 25, 26 ...............................3
T IM E AND SAVING« DEPOSITS, sub­
ject to reserve and payable on demand
or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit out­
standing ......... ................... ..................
Bills payable with federal reserve
bank or with other banks or trusts
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hoars: 10 . *S aad - « • S
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 104-L
158 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
sared for In pleasant home
surroundings.
L IA B IL IT IE S
, Capital stock paid In ......................
Total
.................... ............. »....... 3261,002 11
8TA TE OF OREGON, County of Jackson ss.
I, O. O. Eubanks, cashier .o f the above named bank, do soU
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my
knowledge and belief.
q . g . Eubanks. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January,
1937,
”
G. H. B IL L IN G S , Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 1, 1928.
, Correct-Attest:
-
J. C. H O PP ER , *
W . B. B L A K E ,
W . J. MOORE, Directors.
DR. M A T T IS B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer A re
Office and Resident Phone 38
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
8:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Convalescent Home
Total
L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital stock paid in _____ —
.__
Surplus fund -..... .............................. .....
(a ) Undivided profits ...................... 3
Dividends unpaid ................ ...... .................
D EM A N D
DEPOSITS,
other
than
banks, subject to reserve.
Individual deposits subject to check,
including deposits due th * Stats of
Oregon, county, cities or other public
funds ....*.......................... :..... „ .........„ .........
Cashier’s checks of this bank outstand­
ing payable on demand ......................
Total ^>f demand deposits, other
than bank deposits, subject to reserve.
Items 23, 34, 25, 26 ............ ......... 3
T IM E A ND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub­
ject to relserve and payable on demand
or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit out­
standing ................ ;...................... ........
Savings deposits, payable snbjest to
notice '................ .........................................
Total of time and savings deposits
payable on demand or subject to no­
tice, items 27 and 28 ........ ............. 31
Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat.
Office Ffcoae 3M
First National Bank Building
Angeles Temple •
Yes, we sometimes attend ser-
I vices at Angelus Temple, where
Mrs. McPherson’s work seems
’ I more prosperous than ever before.
Although her church seats over
. 15,000 people, often It is far toe
I small to hold the crowds who
I come to hear her.
Interest and
J enthusiasm at the services seem
to Increase.
As to her mysterious disappear­
ance last spring, strange story ofi
kidnapping, preliminary trial and
(a ll the other remarkable happen­
ings which have been given so
much publicity In the press, pub­
lic opinion here is very much di­
vided. We are glad we . don’t
hav« to decide such matters.
Meantime, we are standing by our
fellew Christians of the Four
Square Gospel.
Two-thlrds of a million people
today viewed the famous Rose
Parade, which passed within a
few blocks of our home. The
weetber was bright and warm. 70 I
In the shade, just like summer in i
Oregon. The bathing beauties <
really seemed the most comfort- f
able ef *11 thhse who rode er a
marched in the hour-tong parade,
Taylor
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