III at H o r n e - Report Bales m Mrs. W. M. Petrie, mother ef B. Sandobal and family hava The Park garage reports the moved from a residence near the Charles Petrie who is employed following salee: A Btndebaker Overhead bridge, south of tows, at the Tidings office. Is confin­ Victoria to Mias Veeta Davie of ed to her home Is ».Talent with Ashland, a Btndebaker Standard to 117 Union street. : Illness. . , Six sedan to Kay Looaley of Hava a fit at orres tailors, 73 Ashland, a Studabakar Standard Barber Apartment— We have Six sedan to George W. Looslsy Oak St, naw location. 181-tf spent several hundred dollars re­ of Ashland, a Studabakar Spec­ Grange Benefit Dance, H o t newing and beautifying our. apto. ial Six sedan to 8. ¿H. Short of -Pavilion, Saturday, We are renting them cheaper than Ashland, an Oldsmobtle coach H. M. Idorrtoagi o f Talent has Springs A. F . A A. X . purchased -, an £ a se x Super-Six April 3, good eats, big time. ever. Come add look them over. to Jack Powell^ of Ashland and 153 Granite St.' 179-1 an ÖldsmobUe brougham to Miss Special communication of Ash- sedan from the Lithla Springs Dynge Bros, Harmony Kings ■179-3 . Flossie Officer of Ashland. toad Lodge No. AS. Thursday eve­ garage. ning. March 31. Work la Third Ctorn Visits Jscksoa’s-r- Degree. Visiting Brethren wel- Jasa danos, Bellview club hones Gone to Y a k im a - The Junior rises of the Weed. Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Werts of Diekey’s music, man fide, women 179-1 134 Manzanita street have gone Cal., high school spent tost Tues­ V. V. MILLS, W. M 35c, cake Bad coffee lfie. to Yakima, Wash., where they day swimming and dancing nt lackaon’H Hot springs on the -will remain Indefinitely. Fresh cgndies, salted unto— Padtflc highway north of town. * h Ashland and Medford— A dandy plate lunch including J J. 8. Bashor of San Dlsgo, Cat oof ree every noon and night, 3 fie. I y id Deaver, Col., to at the pres- Left for Myrtle VMrt— 104-tf ? Ont time spending s few weeks Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Roberts At the Ptoxa. * in Ashland, and Medford looking Stated session, Friday evening, on Church street left thia morn­ Latest Brunswick releases on 1 over the possibilities of the April 1. Important business. Re­ ing for Myrtle Point, Ora., where le every Thursday— It *18 a Chinchilla Far Rabbit industry. they were called by the death freshment afterwards. rasure to play them for you— Mr. Bashor Is a large breeder of of -Mr. Roberts’ father, J. H. a . SAM H. BAKER, Potentate Roberta. " 1 fur rabbits In both California and W. H/DAY, Recorder. * Colorado and expects to develope the Rogue River valley territory The Fuller man carries a dandy Shopped hi A s h la n d - In the near future. J. A. Seis of Talent spent sev­ window brush. Lot him demos- Mrs. R. B.. Purvis of Talent Don’t fail to attend American eral hours In this city yesterday strata it for your. For immed­ was a visitor in this city yes­ Geo. terday shopping and visiting with Legion April Fool Donee, Fair Made Trip to B a n d o n - s h o p p i n g and visiting wltn iate service phone 390-Y. Orduqds Pavilion, Medford, Fri­ D. McBride. 179-1« Mr. and Mrs. Ed High of friends. friends. day night. 179-9 Wimer street made s pleasure trip to Bandon-by-the-8es yes- Cllff Payne makes hall trees. Moved to Medford Paulserud’s for cleaning. Claycomb Hale»— . .. ....S. . . Mr. and Mrs. Aldan Powell The Claycomb Motor company Don't fall to attend American and children, ~ who have been Easter suits In the newest report the following Bales: »a Legion April Fool Dance, Fair residing at 281 Oak street, have shades and fabrics, the smartest Ford roadster to the local Stand­ Grounds Pavilion, Medford Friday moved to Medford, where Mr. models, see Paulserud’s. . 1701tf ard Oil company, a Ford road­ night. 179-2 Powell will be employed by C. ster to Miss Mildred Beeshn ot loosens the harsh Visiting City— B. Gates at the Ford garage. Ashland, a F o rd ’truck to J. R. phlegm easily, sot Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Compton of Walker of Ashland and a Ford ed mucous meml Henry Shafer of Medford was Portland, Ore., are spending the tractor to Ed Robinson ot Talent, disagreeable tight In Medford Last N i g h t - In Ashland today visiting with Johnny Rqger and Hubert day In Ashland visiting the city ---------- worse toward i friends and looking after busl- Hanson of this elty ware visit­ and the Lithla park. Guests of A. 8. Rosenbaum— Mr. L. M.— Chari neas affairs. . . ors in Medford last night. Mr. and Mfs. C. J. Road. ot "I am glad to as Let the UNION write your fun thia city were dinner guests e f Honey end Tar h Upper Valley Community Club coverage automobile insurance. A. 8. Rosenbafam, district freight bad attack of broi Have your screens made nt presents “Cyclone Sally’’ at the Veo, ot coursa. 83-tf and passenger agent for the 0. reliable medicine, Jordan’s mill. Vining Monday night. ,April 4. P. company at Medford, at the tive for coughs an Admission, adults 50c, children Don’t fall to attend American Medford hotel last night, after yen and grown , Music photography— the 28c. ’ 179-1 Legion, April Fool Dance, Fair which they attended the Junior druggist sells and feet production, Brunswick Grounds Pavilion, Medford, Fri­ orpheum at the Craterton the- Ask or phone for orda— Elbert’s. Semi-Solid Buttermilk— Best day night. 179-2 for pigs and poultry, A. Fruit A Visitor from W agner Creek— Pro. Assn. 179-6 Pard Worden, a resident of Visitors from a Distance— Wagner Creek was a business C. Sturm of Chicago, 111., and visitor in this city yesterday. He Mrs. W. B. Holts of OUlet|o, returned to his home tote in the Wyo., aye among the visitors In afternoon. this city today from a distance. FOR LUNCH Why Nat, a Delicious Butter Kist Sandwich Dance, another one of those Big Grange Benefits, Hot Springs, Came to Ashland— Saturday April 2. Supper served Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts by Grange todies, tickets 78c. of Klamath Falls came to Ash­ 179-2 land last night for a short visit with Mr, P o tfs sister, Mrs. Attended Show Jennie Haney. They returned to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nlms and their home this morning. Coach and Mrs. Russlll Crips of this city were visitors in Med­ ford iMt evening to attend the Junior orpheum at the Craterton theatre. $12.00 Picture sale, all day Saturday at Bihart’s. NOTICE On and after March 2fi, 1927, I will sot be responsible for any debts contracted for by my wife, Avellna Martinez. Theodore Martinez. 174-9* Let Us D o Your Electrical and Battery Work Claycomb Motor HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK Lumbago and a stiff, aching back suggest at once the need of a good diuretic to stimulate kid­ ney secretions and rid the system of troublesome poisons that cause the distressing aches. Mrs. Black of Petersburg. Va„ says: “Be­ fore I took Foley Pills diuretic, I could not stoop over nor raise up without great pain. Now since taking them I have none.” Aak for Foley Pills diuretic. A prompt improvement will amply repay yon. Satisfaction guaran­ teed.— Bold everywhere. — No. 8. tardar aad Mr. Hieb reporta that there v a s a Mg laad alide be­ tween Coquille and Marshfield on the mala Southern Pacifie line. In Community Hospital— Mrs. Carl Bonderaon of Sis­ kiyou,-who with her husband waa In an automobile accident last Bandar on the Pacific highway »bout five miles south of town, la in the Community hospital suf­ fering from severe Injuries. The Bonderson’s car waa ran Into by a Jewett from Shasta City, Calif. Abort 40 Registered— About 49 ost-of-etate tourists registered their ears at the local Chamber of Commerce yesterday among them being: J. D. Grant ot Log Angeles, Cat, Mrs. E. F. Atwater of Meridian, Idaho, John J. Caple of Gnymon, Okie., A. C. MePhaden of LaMars, Iowa. Ray Williams of Deer Lodge, Mont., and H. C. Dobson of Tem­ ple, Arizona. ' Gold HUI---- Beaver Portland cement plant, enlarged to 1800 barrels a day, starts work. Used 1923 Ohev Sedan . . $200 1928 Ohev Touring, $180 1923 Ohev Coupe, .. $280 1921 Ohev. Touring, $ 76 1923 Tord Coupe, . i $160 . The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers JJTHIA SPRINGS PHARMACY * > > x I ib . i i i / 5 ,888.8 8 7,118.00 Capital stock paid t o _______________ Surplus fund ................. ........................ .. (a ) Undivided profits ___ „__ _____ DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to eheck,' Including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ............................................................ Demand certificates of deposit out­ stand 1 ng ...... ......... ........ Total ot demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve. Items 33, 34, 25, 30 ..............................I TBOI AND BA VINOS DEPOSITS, sub­ ject to reserve aad payable on demand or subject to notice : Time certificates ot d e p o eit\ out­ standing ■ Total of time end savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice Items 27 and 28 ...... ............ Total — ...............— ............................. ' 1140,030.81 STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson as. I, E. B. Adamson, cashier of the shove named bank, do solfcmn- ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know­ ledge and belief. . B. B. ADAMSON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 80th day of March, 1927. J. C. MASON, Notary Public. My commission expiree Nov. 8, 19fi7. CORRECT — Attest: C. W. HOLDRIDGB. F. L. HOLDRIDG^,'Directors. Blain white or fancy border, just the right size for hand towels and as eheap as a wash cloth. ? JUST ARRIVED 12 Momme Pongee 69c Yard A ll the New Shades, Roseblush, Blonde and Grey BEAUTIFUL COMBINATIONS OF COLOR MADE OVER THOSE NEW FRENCH LASTS AND BUILT WITH MANY STYLES OF HEELS FROM THE SLENDER SPIKE TO THE MORE CON­ SERVATIVE MILITARY. 3 1-2 Yards for $1.00 Very pretty dotted voiles, worth 50c a yd., 4 shades. Rayon Crepe 59c A quality usually sold at English Print 85c, bought from a silk 3 1 2 Yards, $1.00 house that was discon­ tinuing Rayons. Several pretty patterns and a nice quality. New Fur Trimmed Scranton Panel Curtains With Fringe Bottom. Made of good fillet net in 3 pretty patterns and for less than you could buy as much net for $100 XACH For Sports Wear New line of ultra stylish f l a n n e l suits, dresses, jackets. THE NEW GINGHAM TRIMS. Georgette Orepe z All Popular Priced $5.00 $5.85 $6.50 $7.50 $10,00 ALWAYS FIRSJ TO SHOW THE NEW STYLES. Evening Gowns $16.76—$19.78—$29.?6 White Botany Flannel )ress .................. $1178 Just such dresses in many Red Sleeveless Jacket to cities are priced from $5 m a tch ........ ............. $6.80 to $10 higher. Jacket with‘sleeves, $9.80 Popular priced Silk Crepe Dresses $9.96—$12.80—$16.76 $19.76 BLUE CRANE Silk Hose 81.00 .74 * 89.58 The New French Models See the New Window Full Just in Today, pies wagged! How the whispers spread from rath! How the heads bobbed and nodded! nee he thought that he would he more iuter- ladiea if he had a dark and shady past. Yes, Loans and diaconato lacludinc radia- counts, BcontsnctMi or bills of ex- '* change, sold with endorsement of the- r- . hank (Including Items shown la 1». v ' 10 and s i , if any) ........ ............... ........... * / Overdrafts secured aad unsecured .... ~ Other hands, warrants: and securities including ferelgn government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including thene shown to items 10 and IS, it snjr *•••••«••»««•••*«•»»<>»«••• Banking house, 14,300; furniture and flxturee, 11,011 ............_.i.................. .. Real astato owned other than banking house ....... .................................... 1,062.00 T uekish Hand Towels TODAY AND TOMORROW Whole Town*«Talking AT TALBNT, D i TUB 8TATB OF ©RBGOM AT CLO8B OF BUSINB88 MARCH U S D . 1927 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - 4 f t J 8 to < 4 A J theater kautto . THE STATE BANK OF TALENT WITH A STEAMIÌiG HOT CUP OF COFFEE OB CHOCOLATE. This is but one of til®, many delightful lunches > you can find at thè fountain. Sport Coats me star'No. 11 Raaerre District No. 11 . RBPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF Black Botany flannel suit with white vest or Cham­ ois color with jade green vest .................. . . $29.78 ALLEN A DANCING Chiffon Hose . «1.89