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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
TID IN G S THURSDAY, vsly. m ia * M u b yw ho m h s 'w » , He and Mrs. Jobn Leslie left vnsylvantp laat week, call«d by the serious illness of M r. 'svfatber. They expect' to to for several weeks a n d [ their atwenee thetf daagh- orothy Is staying , » 1 t h s la Ashland and their s o i is at home oh their farm IB ’a E a t\ t week a t ^ e f t last Friday for ¿1 trip down through CalnornJs, *3M Mr« and Mrs. Loa Margott and son L y r a M r. Charles Wood pod M r. L y in Wood who w ere.reap V • >ho •■<> nev tbM *“ I K&0 th® 41rl * • the <*>*’ *»M> 8 sh® ’ •« of tha cho cho ■*n< <1* in < In 1 * » *! hrll nev diet N» taB1 r®4 nwi oi ' are lefls The Most C a r'F o r the Least Money. The New 118 inch Hudson Is Now Available. LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE We Are Always Ready to Demonstrate. M ack is righty Luckies lvs Paul Berlenbach fo w b i » has Finally induce A the ' etarne&-to WPitinA ib p e -to allow him I d nestoh * tK e^ ^ ica l books. from the CardinaUie. BY MJLTON B&ONNER NBA Service Writer Plain Priestly Life „ Today— by his own wilU—he wears a simple black cassock; he is simply a Jesuit priest In hn army of Jesuit priests; he dwells in a simple priestly cell; burning th^ midnight oil oflpr bis. .'prefelous hooka or w ritin g the manuscripts which have giv- en him fame among the theo- logians of his church. It*a one of the most daramaflc recent happenings in the hts- tory of a church, full of human drama. A famous condemnation by a pope led to Lndqvic'B illot being ondoa, Oct. 20.— Yesterday was Vrendall Billot, a prince the Roman Catholic clforch.' oday he is qlmply Father ot In a novitiate at Galloro, beautiful Lake Nemi. between f j a and Gensano, Italy. esterday———if he wished to e wore th e cardinal red and Ine; he was received with l-royal honors; he was one tfae small body o f men who sted the* pope iu administer- 11 th® church to 1 bro CGa< Nun Popular pugilist tells his manager, Benedict Stems, that Lucky Strikes are the |mest*^lgarettes. Reserve District No. Hikes3000 THESTATE A T A SH LA ND , IN T H E tfTA TE O F OREG dN a ¥ 1. 2. 2. 4. , CLOSE O F BUSINESS OCTOBER 10. 182' RB8OURCB8 Loans and discounts, including redis counts, acceptances or bills of ex change,. sold w ith endorsement of the hank (including items shown In 29, SO and 32, If a n y )' ..................... ............ O verdraft« secured and unsecured .... U. 8. government securitlee owned, In cluding those shown in items 20 and 36 If any -. Otfcfer bonds, warrants and sbcnrlties, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation," etc., including those shown in items 30 and ,2 6 , if 6. 'Stocks, securities, claims, liens, Judgments, etc, t . >Banking house, $«,000.00; furnitu re and fixtures, $2.600.00 ........ (ah ) Cash on hand In vault and flue « Trom banks, bankers and trust compan ies designated- and Approved reserve agents of this hank ...... ...... 10. Exchangee for clearing house end Items an other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 11. Checks off banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash ite m s . j « * Willard Mack, ‘We peof>le of the theatre are, as a rule, extremis^. This is the reflex action from overw rought nerves» When a man smokes forty cigarettes a day, as I do, he must be sure of his brand. I smoke Lucky Strikes be» cause I have found they are soothing to the nerves and a t the same time they cause no throat irritation. My voice is always in perfect condition \m d I om never troubled by assy coughing which might be annoying to me in m y w odt as am actor.** * z • . * \ . L IA B IL IT IE S ----- 17. Surplus fond ------ 18. <a) Undivided profits I b l * Lena current ekpensea, ’ and taxes paid v,...... 19. Reserved* for, taxes, interest praclatton . . . * . . 8,895.73 Interest 1.628,86 m , J?- StfiBflC h S «ferm HareTeuTril ¿MefikmAMK. wvAraflaUfl hin Ito fcflt *' Ih ' ‘ m T " T L DEMAND DEPOSITS, ether bunks, «abject to reserve. than 23. In d lrtd aat deposits subject to Jcheck, including deposits due the State of Ocegqp^ oounty, cities or other public funds 1 / . 24. Debunk Certificates of dppbelt out standing, ■ ...X...4..«^. —.....I....— 25. Cashiers uhscks of this bank outstand ing payable-on demand ........ k i - . . - ..... Total ‘of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to, reserve, items flfl. fid, 26, 2« .....!........... .flll4 .« 0 0 .0 4 TIME AND, EATINGS DEPOSITS, snb- Ject to rdserrh and paydbln on dSmaad or subject to notice: 27. Time , certificates of deposit out- 28. Saviour deposits, payable subject to ? notice Total of time and savings deposits payable bn demand er subject to no- ’ tics. Items 27 sad >8 .'.ji...'....,.........<$181,977.24 Total to» •« v • . u n ab «w?-•« «e, •*« »••««••• • $288,447 24 STATE OP OREGON. Qounty of Jackson M. | I, O. O. Bubaaks. cashier of the above named, beak, do sol emnly swear that the etfbre statement Is trne-to the best of my knowledge and belief. > a. o . Eubanks. Cashier Snbkcrtbed -atul swors to before me this 19th day of Octo ber, 1927. >1. to k state (must P one > lost five pairs of • ■' * i . ,.1 ' O. ft. B ILL1NO8, Notary Public. '■ tie commission expires June «,' 1928. - I' 3 7 ‘.gsrrOBt-Atteet* >7 4 'ha . .. "\v, ..'jg s ä W ft fl .C. HOPPER, W, 'J. Noted Author, Producer and Actor, writes: I Total cash and dne from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and U ..... ........................$49,144.53 14. Capitol stock paid in ad. Her namcr Is Her partato dtoi » oa the hike. SEE THE NEW ESSEX At aa ensemble which q u lc k lj as possible this week. good b it of rod. How Dr. C. F. Tilton and J. W . Mc ie one ;li sure about Coy of Ashland were visiting In Ity to io m b in e t h e the neighborhood last Saturday. . ¿ t t t e > a t to wear W . F . DeFord, w ith f o u r A fl. fltoidea brown* friends from Ashland left rfor the >h|fln beiges m ight be country back of Ashland Butte last Thursday morning for a (la- worn ,vri|h qrabg«'i*eds, the dark lq$s w ith matching or wine rpC sRqt al big hunt. lighter foned; »dH wine rede a n d Louis Smith ahd sister of pure reds. , black w ith c(flar, CM Ferns Valley visited at the J. R. After one^ decided about McCracken ranch laat Sunday. the color, « £ om es.the »ext M rs .. B. F. DeFord ^ind three consideration^, children of Ashland have been only fe a r ty i visiting a few days this week .emptlpg and with home folks in the neighbor of cut and m aterial is swtUBfl n hood. 1 each dtvttion. <• * ». Lack of fuasinea* Is noticeable. True that many combihatflpne of materials are used. b » t aM the. combining there 1« aa. «b of simplicity, although* it be compli cated almpllctty, about the sfloe« Reptile In small amounts is a favorable trim m ing of the n v w Shoes. Snake appeara la combin ation w ith patent leather, taefle sod ailk klflt Narrow straps, very small insets at the Instep, bindings around the tup of the shoe shd strap, or perhaps the satire ram p may be made of rep tile leather. l Pittsburgh ,* the colfege. \ His deroted servant begged hhn to hare ' his meals In hl# apartment as do ether cardinals, B illot always replied (hat what was good enough, for" the pro- fessorg and atndenta was ( good enough for him. i T , The “Cameiets <le R o l’’ V’ Now in France there is a pa- per "Action Frgncaise" which in Catholic and Royalist. I t sup- wanted to re- ports an organtsaikon of young verend Father, hot-head*8, the * " ‘Camelots d< erruled. Even Rot,7 wgo want to see a Dour- inged bis meth- bon restored to a throne In wore the robes France. The editors are Jgharles ’ on great state Maurras and Leon Daudet The church. latter is a Catholic. MaunraB is wore a simple * pagan; who admired th e church rithout even a a world power. to to indicate , On the eve ,of the World W a r. lette prescribes the pope was about to issue a di move aroubd condemnation of the books of e. Billot went Maurras, but was dissuaded from Imploat country I doing so by Cardinal Billot. U n to ld lafit? j 1 1 the continent are », but here is au I who walked thh apartment is X issued his tion of Modern^ islated that BU- r been a bishop, cardinal's bat. ays bare avoid- leslgptleal gon- me bishops in >nly when there l accept t h e Mrs. George W alton dent» of flhaMhingt for t several years', but who, are! MW living la Portland, were on a vl.sU a t their old home on the h ill last week. The men of the party also enjoyed seveflhl deer hunts. They <pHed at the Lennox hopak on Friday at- ternoan enroute to P o rtla n d ,/' On account, of the quarantine restrictions In Ashland and vteln- Ity, the Valley View community club decided to omit their regu- lar October meeting w h i c h should have been October 20, and w ill not meet ngstii ufatil t h e third Thursday in November. Bob Wagner and Paul Nichols took about one half to « of grapes over Into northern California last week and sold them with very Ittrie difficulty. They visited Oa- zelle, Fogt Jones and a number of other towns in that sectlod. The farmers in Valley V i e w have been able to save -practically t a ll of tbo fourth crop o f.a lfa lfg . Most of the hay, escaping even a shower of rain. • George Lowe who la attefftng O. A. C. at Corvallis was at home tor a shott visit last week-end. W illia m Glenn of V a lljy View and Grant Davis of Ashland left Monday morning for another depr hunt in the Wagner creek county before the season is dosed. H a th Carter o f Ashland Is spending A few days at the Glenn farm while M r. Glenn Is abgeflt. M r. and Mrs. H. R. Weaterberg of Talent visited at the G. W. Nichols home last Sunday. The apple picking in Valley View i* prgcticaliy finished sad those who have w inter Nellis aioiple the pttflr in Rome. On a cheap wardrobe wg» hum# i Msdernists In g big crucifix. He ate at the* refectory with the professors dtf and ■'Mr, Will Marshall of Ores-1’ ’ cent C ity, C alif., and Mrs. Jennie | Stone .of Portland., V ^ e d w itM M r. a n d « Mrfl. took .a maaf in the South AAesidan College. * • festered thfl I t was a small flat without lux- I it with - their ury of gnq kind. > Its w<l) were ■ pud > Skillfull adorned w ith in tew , thtofe rett- he was profes- gioua* pictures such *s the huavj theology In the bleat ctttsens csn wdy In R o to .; ef apd their paper, Tala, ecMplad with4 to« fafcf t l « t he » » « oared fo r princely boaora In . the ch u rc b ,J *4 to hie havi»» a ‘ per sonal audience with the pope and begging him to be allowed to re sign. He had done so several time« long before the Maurras affair an d , the pope’ h a d a iw a y s refused to agree. Bat thia time Billot'ii wish was heeded. Only once before in the paat century has such a thing hap pened. In 1838 Cardinal Carlo Odeacalchi resigned and he, too, entered the Society of Jesus. , Plain Father Billot, delighted, at the shedding of his honors, expeCta td spend his declining years at the task he lores host » --w ritin g theological works which hare great authority la his church. z X ,* MOORE, a . B BUTLEft, Directors. Y ou, to o , w ill fin d that L U C K Y STRIK ES give the greatest pleasure— M ild and M ellow, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked? M ade o f the ch o icest tob accos, properly, aged and blended w ith great skill, and there is an extra proc ess— “IT ’S T O A ST E D ”—no harshness, n ot a bit o f bite; ' * It’s toasted irritation »No Cough.