CONFERENCE
' IS PLANNED
Anthracitg Coal Operafcpv
and Union Minori
Will Moot
MT. CARMEL. F *.„q ct. 14.—
(IP) — Aathraeita coal operators
and anion »Inara, vlu> two yearn
ago ware engaged in ona of the*
greatest lndastrial- straggles thia*
country baa aver aagn — the*
hard cpel strike of 1925-1386— .
are to meat hare Nor. 9 in a
so-called “peace conference” da-
vised to gave the induatiT fro»
what some- observers believe la
certain extinction.
Since the dlsasterons strike
activities tho anthracite field,
wl)ich has a population of more
than >,000.000 people who are
almost entirely dependent upon Here is Governor Henry H. Horton of Lewtaftnrg, Tenn., taking
mining-for a living, has bean in the oath of office as governor of Tennessee, succeeding 'the late
the very depths of depression. Austin Peny. The picture shows Justice Arthur Crownover of the
Only a few brisk spurts of activ court of appeals (at the right). Governor Horton and Mrs. Horton.
ity ave been seen since the strike
KILLS PINK BUCK
sent of a parent or guardian of
was settled.
George Shaffer killed, on* of
Today observers in various any person nnder the age of 13
the largest bucks reported to have
parts of the coal field describe years.
fallen this season, a .black tall
The
law
does
provide,
however,
conditions as “worse than at any
deer weighing 234 pounds. The
time since the Cleveland admin that in case a certificate Is lo
buck had six points on on side
aned
by
the
eonnty
court,
such
istration."
and
had an antler spread of 38
In normal times the fi^yroll in weddings can take plate.
Inches.
The deer was shot in the
When the measnre was before
the anthracite field, annually
old Paca Gama.
the
legislature
it.
was
said
by
amounts to 1300,000,00 and the
industry is In the blllipn dollar sponsors of the bill that it was
Pendleton — <0 per cent of
class.
Today the payroll has designed to prevent in Pennsyl
shrunk until it is so pitifully, vania cases hf the nature of the Umatilla County wheat crop is
sm'all that no attempt at an an PYances “Peaches" Heenan and already sold.
nual estimate he. hefn made— J Edward Browning marriage
in the majority of Instance?* the divorce.
SAT IJf A DRAFT — THSN
miners are not averaging two
SUFFERED
- MAM
days* work per week. The de
It’s
never
safe to sit where a
By John Glrdlor
*
mand for anthracite has fallen »
draft
of
air
strlhea the kidneys.
so low that many of the mines He cannot know the oeerets of a Painful congestion, severe back
Star
are closed entirely.
<
Nor
read
the changing pO&FEE ache, and a dleturbel urinal flow
It Is to solve this Question,that
are usual results. Mrs. C. L. B.,
of tho sea;
the conference, officially known
His limbs are weak, his nearest Petersburg, Va„ says: “I was so
as the Anthracite Co-operative
stiff and sore I could nbt stoop
goal seems far,
Convention, was called.
His past, h> fatare, wrapped in over nor rise np without great
pain. Now, since taking FOLEY
Herbert Hoover. Secretary of
mystery.
PILLS diuretic, I have none.” A
Commerce,, will head the con-
Tersncs and. mlaarU aad operat Ho sweats for broad, too often reliable valuable medicine, con
or. alike believe that in his
wanting leaven,
* stantly In use over twenty-five
address to the convention* Hoo Whjle mourning death of dreams
ver will be able to suggest some
both sweet and fine;
means of banishing depression Bu( eh. he has at least coaccived
and restoring the field A o its
a heaven
usual prosperous condition.
With hopeful heart, and so he Is
It is the* hope of the operators
divine.
and miners «alike that the con
ference will banish forever, in
this field, the spirit of hate, sus Charter No. 37
o p (X)in>rnOM X>F
picion and strife which has ruled
for years. It aft© is hoped that
the conference will resnlt in- tho
AT THBAC L ^ O F % U ? I N E S 8 ^ T O B E R ° 1 0 N 1927 ;
finding of a means which will
A
RBSOURSES
*
Insure the public of a constant
fuel supply.
1. Loans and discounts, Including redis-
ft
- —
M r
counts, acceptances or bills of ex-
Among those who will be pres
change,
sold
with
endorsement
of
the
ent at the convention at which
bank (including items 'shown In 39,
every civic elub, chamber of
39 and 32, if. any) ............. - .......... ?»-•
commerce, mining union and
Overdrafts secured and unsecured ....
U. 8. government securities owned, In
operator will be represented are
cluding those shown in items 30 and
men who stand high In the busi
33, if any .— ............- .............. 2S172T
ness world of the nation.,
Other bohds, warrants and securities,
R. F. Grant, of Cleveland, O.,
including foreign government, state,
credited as the man who advan
municipal, corporation, etc., including
thoee shown in Items 30 and 35, if
ced the plans which terminated
&ny
the long strike will be one of
Stocks, securities, claims, liens,
the speakers as will R. H. Oraat,
Judgments, etc.
......-v— - .....——
sales manager of the General
Banking house. 913,000; furniture and
fixtures, 33,000.00 ............ A...................
Motors Corporftion; J. H. Bar
Real estate owned other than hanking
ringer, vice-president of the Na
house
............... - .................. ..........
tional Cash Register Company;
(ah) Cash on hand in vault and dne
Benjamin L. Miller, <of Lehigh
from banks, hankers and trust com
panies designated and approved reserve
University; T. J. -Vernla, vice-
agents of this bank .................-..............
president of the Indiana Lime
(c) Net amounts due from other banks,
stone Association pf America;
bankers and trust companies ............
and Henry Collldge Pari in. com
Exchanges for clearing house and items
mercial research authority. '
on other banks la the same eity or
town as reporting hank ............. ■■.......
The union miners will be rep
Checks on banks outside city or town
resented among the speakers by
of reporting bank and other cash items
T h o m a s Kennedy, Secretary-
Treasurer of the United Mine
TOTAL’
LIABILITIES
Workers of America and Chris
13.
Capital
stock
paid
In
...............
-------
J. Golden, president of District
Surplus fund
.........
No. 3. United Mine Workers. 17.
IS .(a ) Undivided profits ............................. I
Golden is recognised as the lead
(h) Lees current expenses, Interest
ing union leader In the anthra
and taxes paid ....../.............................. ’
21. Nat amounts dna to other banka,
cite field.
bankers and tryst companies ............
Daniel T. Pierce, vice-chairman
DEMAND DEPOSITS, Other than
of the Anthracite Operators #111
banks, subject to reserve:
speak for* the operators, while 32. Individual deposits subject to check,
including deposits dne the State of
the state of Pennsylvania will
Oregon, eonnty, cities or other public
be represented by ©«pernor John
funds
................................................- ......'•
S. Fisher who will preside and 24. Demand
certificates of deposit out
George H. Ashley, State Geolo
standing ............ — ........... ............... —-
26. Cashier’s .checks of thia hank out-
g ist
■ standing payable on demand ............ ....
One hundred and fifty compgfc-
cheeks outstanding .............
ies are to be represented hy dele 33. Certified
s Totoi of demand deposits, taker
gates; while the three divisions
than hank deposit«, subject to reserve.
of the\ United Mind Workers In
Items S3. 24, 33, 23 . . .
..........31
TIME AND SAVINOS DEPOSITS, au
the anthracite field also will be
Ject to reserve and payable on demand
represented as will every Ameri
or enbject to notion:
can Legion post in the field.
37. Tima certificates of deposit out
It is estimated that at least
standing .............................
700 delegatee will attend x the 29. Savings deposits, payable eubjeet
to notice .............. ............. ..................
three day seealone of the con
Total of time and savings deposits
ference.
'
payable oa demand nr «abject to notice,
items 17 add 28 ........................... - —I
THE CITIZENS BANK OF ASHLAND
MAY AND DECEMBER"
MARRIAGES UNDER
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 18.—
(LP>—So-called "May and Decem
ber” marriages are sow Impos
sible in Pennsylvania.
On Oct. 1 a law, passed hy
the last session of the legislature
became effective which- prevents
the marrlag«, even with the con-
TOTAL ................ ......... - ....................
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, as.
gupe.ii».««
r 915th, Inclusive
JUHT ONE MINUTE
See T hat
is standard ^ind be cartful ù
electrical devices
rH O N E US AND W E W IÍ4 H E L P YOU SOLVE
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Your Wiring problems.
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J. P. DODGE, Directors.
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iced Shingles
Their fire resistance ctfdHpiod by the National
Board of Fire Underv. iters lowers insurance .on
An Investment - N ot An Expense
Fire Prevention Week Edu
cation Proves Ef
fective
Attractive D esigns
Fire Prevention week draws to
a close today.
In every state and community
of this country, in accord with
proclamations issued by Presi
dent Coolidge, by governors, and
community officers, observance of
this great movement has been
made.
To "Safeguard America Against
Fire" la the slogan which those
who have been instrumental in
bringing through Fire Prevention
Week programs a realization to
the public of the great menace of
fire.
When property Is burned t h e
country loees raw material, man
ufactured and changed though it
may be that cannot ever be re
placed.
When human lives are snuffed
out because someone did not stop
to think or did not hove time to
safeguard them, it is of little
mere than local Interest.
It Is claimed that civilization
ie advancing -and yet the value of
human life, if judgment is made
from fire record, ie of little more
value than it was in the day of
Babylon and Tyre.
Civic organisations, merchants,
manufactures, Boy Scouts, thea
tres, public officials, schools,
fire departments, churches and
newspapers have been group un
its which have assisted in t h e .
bringing of Fire Prevention Week
propgands before the public in a
way which ie yearly showing re
sults.
,
References, Suinples And Information At
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
Oak S t
At Ry. Crossing
Phone
This office represents nothing but the very strongest
fairest dealing FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES in
United States, and we assure yon the very beet service
sible in looking after and advising yon regarding yonr
insurance.
>
and
the
pos
fire
May We Take Care of Y oon?
TR Y X U ’R SERVICE A N D YOU W ILL COME AGAIN
We get then» ÿ>gether
Buyer
v
Sailer
Beal Estate and Beal Insurance
Property Managed, Rentals, Loans
ASHLAND REALTY
Orren Daniel Payne, Mgr.
Office Phone 181
Residence Phone 2-F-3
Kata Meta, Op|
ASHL
Representing the North River Inruranoe Company
“BIG BROTHERS”
ARE ORGANIZED
Freshman boys at the University
of Oregon will be ah wbll taken
care of as freshmen girls hence-
would not otherwiee have the op
portunity of becoming known.
forth, for n men’s advisory com Fair play and sportsmanship will
mittee, similar to'th e “Big Sla
also be stressed.
ted** organisation, has b e a n
formed nnder .‘the leadership
Harold Socolofety, of Colo».
Dont’ Forget
What lakes years to buihl up may l>e destroyed in
a few minutes. And, unless you are insured, you
have in effect lost so many years of life.
FIRE PREVENTION
FIRE INSURANCE
Both Are Necessary for Your Safety,
BILLING’S AGENCY
CAN’T
BURN
THEM
GREAT LOSSES
ARE LESSENED
both building and odn/onn — Another Economy.
Subscribed and «worn to before me thia 14th day of Oct.. 1187
, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
L. A. ROBERTS. Notary Public.
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Mr commission expires April 20. 1823. Eugene, Oct. IB.— (Spécial! —
8. PATTERSON,
J. W. mil I nbr ,
i
Pioneer Rock Bui
I, V.'O. N. Smith. cashier of the above named bank, do « ■
ly swear that the dhovd statement ie trite to the. best of my kndto
ledge and hellet.
. V. O. N. SMITH. Cashier
CORRECT— Attest:
You can read this In one
minute!
By the time you reach the
last line, property worth
>1064 will have been de
stroyed by fire somewhere
in the Untied States.
Minute after minute, day
after day, on the average,
this appalling pace keeps
up, to a grand yearly total
of 3660.000.000.
That, at least, wa. the rec
ord in 1326. What the show
ing will be this year, and in
the years to come, depends,
In large measure, on YOU. /
Ninety per cent of all fires
are preventable, for they are
due to carelessness.
Take a look in your cellar,
your attic, that closet. Clear
out Jhe rubbish «— the old
stuff stored away because
“maybe some day you’ll find
a use for it.” Many fires
about the house gre born in
trash piles.
While insurance marks the
difference between protec
tion and destitution, every
* American home has its treas
ured possessions w h o s e
worth cannot be computed in
terms of money and can nev
er be replaced.
A minute's thought now
may save the patient accum
ulation o f a lifetime from tho
ravages of fire.
After all, it’s chiefly a
matter of protecting your
own dwelling and t h o s e
whose presence there makes
It lîbMÊ.
; Isn’t it worth a minute to
F ’^ouT
of
Tho purpose of tho now organ-
Izsttoo to to establish personal
contact with every freshman,
■with tho Mew to helping him in
any of h|e problems and Instruct
ing him la Oregon traditions and
honor system. It is sjso the pur
pose of the gronn to uncover ma-
terthl in the freshman class which
LINER SINKS
NEW YORK, Oct. 16—(IP)
— The Norwegian freighter
"Besseggen" sank in the New
York harbor today three,
minutes after the French
liner “Parle’’ rammed. It.
Seven of the crew of the ship
are reported as «till missing.
Instead of having a roof that is inflamable, await
ing the spark to ignite, why not use an
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“ In The Heart of Town”
YEO
(OF 00U B 8B )
AIRMEN LOST .
IN NICARAGUA
Fate of Two American«
Rest With Luck —
Marines Search
WASHINGTON. Oct 15.—(IP)
—Upon a handful of American
marines sad the will of the gods
rest the fats of two marina avia
tors lost in the bandlt-infsatad
region of Nicaragua.