Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    Here's Winner of $25,000 Swimming £,
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U r M on la sts rented > r the Fed-
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from d to 13 per cant with an
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W « ea t, Ax-
other indication o f tlnanctal t o w
Iperity for thia section was found
tin the tact that a A w years ago
tataall «onlrtry banks carrying ag-
risvltara) oh&tattoQa bad tesa
«•»petted to solicit M d to carry
U T T L B ROCK. Ark'.. Jaa. I t .
— (U N )—Steve WilUnase. who Is
held la Jail here following the
robbery of a bank in Plnmmer-
ville Wednesday confessed to de­
tectives this afternoon that he is
the" same man who three months
*<o literally took Trum aa. A rk „
by storm.
Williams dropped into Truman
and Introduced himself as Captain
Prank W illiams of the merchant
marine, and represented himself
as wealthy.
He Immediately
bought the leading hotel and cafe
and shortly u arfle d the daagfttev
of a leading A m ite
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For a month things w e n t
smoothly. Then Mila began to
eome la and one morning, when
Truman citiseUs awoke “ Captain
William«” was gone. H e was
not heard of until the bank rob­
bery Wednesday,
W illiam ’s bank robbing meth­
ods are unique? ‘ Wedneeday he
entered the bank after a fire
alarm, locked th e cashier who
had remained behind, in the
vault and made away w ith 16,-
000. He was captured after a
few minutes.
ing o f today.
ton their barren, White tarjag the I
h>se| w
tk'Jr had twtn« eqahls
ito u flh te thdlr a » r» to tn thejr
lo rn territory U 4 wore Compelled
:to seek outside channels fo r M -
«1 These outstanding, tedte should
Hroagsnder eeaftdeneu la o a r «ten
M people te r the eomtog year. T ak-
ing 192« as a tUuadnUen upoa retovag. The m arketing prablqm
pJwkioh to baild, tea immediate fu-
is w
gutetaadtet
problem
tfture should hold the brightest to h i «state» partichhttly, te tbs
Mjprowpeets fo r evwa a hotter rueerd lumber bnd fru it industry
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■ te am that o f ¡the past year. A keen rAUpatfow o f t ile « ¿ C h a s
B > ris f survey trate a national induced compxehoarive studies
^standpoint ia even mare tmprss- along this Itos to t i t a m lt im f r u A
Istve from the viewpoint of big future a h o o li hold promtatag de­
ijbusinesa.
According - to the re- velopments. National legislation
?»pert of M r. B. C. Forbes. Ateeri- 'in behalf of agricultural pursuits
□ cs has dona mare bsateese in are expeeted frees thia year'a aem
j i i o a « than R ever did to M V oth-1 ston of Congress, w ith m arketing
le r peace year. >t , has been hl and tyanteortattosg relief in sight.
J banner j4 » g U th e railroads. It
A study .of agrlQ u ltifiti condi­
has been, on, the wfcefts/ a goad tions as observed bjr thb directors
year f«m
. J t Ad»> teen of the Federal Land B fta i shows
the beti Wdn ‘ Pshljc U tilities I th a t where diversified fanning
have ever enjoyed, having segfst- has been practiced, tdaults have
sred derided prUgveapi-te. thfe< pn- been generally satisfactory. On
liiyn ept W employer aaid Cuatose- tha other hgpd wfcefo due com-
er oMjerehlp of speurltles in the
Public U tfthy Arid. Ik has been
, a mo^arately gpgd y e w for retail
l merohapta. f i t has been the n ea t
B profitable year labor ebaa ever a a -I
perleaeed. thanks to employment I
Older
■ a s t associate w ith yonag blood
of keener Initiative. United ef­
fort and commanfty sytrtt totfeab-
ly and esleatlflcally t* dMweted
w in insure progress In
any
Northwesters eom m aiR ty.and to
the individual let me say tluit a
stagle voice to (he wilderness
hears only its own echo but joined
to the answering anil of the » a l ­
titude it finds Itself la tune w ith
tho in fin ite progress Cf tho years.
THÇ B W MONEY CAN BUY
IS Wut Stasonad Black Oak
16 timh SoRMteod Black Oak
19 inch SeuoneA : Body Pine
Fuller Paints
tirs. R. D. .Hand» o f pmaha.
Nebí, is visiting in this city A t,
,°.f . ’» V .O l í , f «1*«« M " -
John . Daugherty 911 Mountain
Avenue.
Ford Batterie»1
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Radio.
tar above noratal at the best real
wagM la this o r. aay other eouu-
try ’s history. There was a moder­
George Young, 17-year-ol^ Toronto, Canada, youth,'
ate Increase ia o er foreign trade
With heavy lending o f Aassrleaa 1
Catalina Channel swim sponsored by William WAg(
capital,
about eae billion five boa-
shows him on a stretcher just after ho completed ,tiii
dred million, • to foreign govern-1
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the'only eohMsthnt to fit
manta and corporate' borrowers. I
The year has raised the nation’s f
Northgsgt.
j,'
'tem braoes
the
Northwestern Batings deposits to a aew maxi-1
On A r e
0 the Rada- states, to fu lly Justify the. highly mum of twenty four hlltlon dol- I
d a l canter
iuntry, M r. satisfactory viewpoint .regarding
Jewett sta
► l»ua every- conditions in Our own section of.
Where hah
octal pothes- the country.
eral activfttee but business sad
eparog^ aec- . The collections o l ths'»q d ep 4-
industrial organisations as well.
States. The Land Bank at Spokane during1 the,
I t is w ith the View of presenting
t e * 1 iew te u te a a thg AhUgattoaa
t e V l t o W ft (had carried dAragaed d d . W
facta and figures showing the sub­
stantial1 conditions that prevailed
; 1ft Invest!- per cent, m & tk e past ycaj- eolfee-'
throughput 1921 which should en­
W optimistic tions< On obllgtofohS %UO averw ed
gender in every mind an altitude
t)|g No?tb- from (ft to 87 per ceat, Oregon
of* supreme confidence and optim­
1 the follbw- being at the peak, the collection*
ism to r ^ tp e Ifip^Bd^te ^ U ir s .
1 to the F M - fo r thia state averaging 87 .peg
f f .
that I weald answer the query as
ifcansL -mhlch cent. W
Varnishes
A paint and varnish
every need .
J.O .RIG G
Full Measure and Prompt Delivery,
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
Annual
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You folks all know about the anutn(l and
clearance sdles of our merchants and of ,tlife big
bargains offered at those sales.
ThFpuWic today is so well aware of the
benefits of inHuranoe—so cognizant of the act­
ual necessity of insurance in every man’s
scheme of expenditures, that it is surprising
to find any one left unprotected.
Now we are going to give yoi^ a genuine sale
in automobile repairs.
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Still- every day one see tragedies enacted
before one’s own eyes. A sudden death leaves
a family deprived of its mainstay and prop;
and’it Is discovered that, believer in insurance
though ho was; procrastination or neglect left
his family anproteeted. A fire teaVes a family
Without Worldly goods or possessions, and no
wherewithal to regain them.
ELHARTS
— me u k x w stream iree irom
impurities. If the kidneys lag,
s h o w in g b o d y p o iso n s to
Is rr —t ed. Ote ts apt «0 fed
dull, langnid. tired and achy.
The same high quality of work and
obtainable will be absolutely guaranteec
ing this sale.
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' t Common eensei alone urges the necessity of
protection, and thrift and economy further
motivate it. In the case of life insurance, not
only is protection afforded at small cost, but,
the insurance itself is actual saving. Further­
more, money invested in insurance earns in­
terest as does any other form of investment.
The small cost of other forms of insurance Jax
negligible when compared with the .p o ssib le*
losses Whiqh they nullify/1•> -»
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“ Nover leave that to tomorrow which you
can do today,” is another wise precept culled
from Poor Richard^ store.
If you have
noglected or put off securing Insurance', make
Thrift Week the occasion for its indention.
Any one of the individuals or firms listed be­
low can advise yon on one' pr all of the form»
of insurance available.
to
Come in at once and get the itaalc
Yeo .(of comsq)
Yockey Real Estate and Ins. Co.
A. M. Beaver. Real Estate apd Ins.
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