Oregon News Review Ashland, Oregon Thursday, January DR. STEVENSON NAMED TO WRITER S STAFF Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, I’resi- dent of Southern Oregon Col lege, has been reappointed to the editorial staff of the Ameri­ can Biology Teacher. This ap­ pointment entails the reviewing Southern Oregon News Review Ashland, Oregon 33 Bast Main Street ■ntered as second-class mail ma*ter in the post office at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1035, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 of recent books on natural hist The cause of most truffle ac­ ory and articles concerning the cidents Too much under the Northwest area submitted for cur’s hood and not enough un­ publication in the magazine. der the driver's ami their chairmen are range and pasture management, Wiley Gardner, Dallas; predatory ani­ mal control. L E Sletto. Lyons; legislation, Albert Powers, Coos Bay; swine production. Lyle Me Kinley, Shedd; livestock discus es, Jack Swanson. Lebanon; and resolutions. Joe Harland. Rick reall. MR. and MRS. J. LOGAN WHITE Publishers J. Loffan White ---- .. Managing Editor Faith MacCullough Local News, Phone 8561 or 7162 Subscription Rate — $2 50 year MEMBER Oregon Newspaper P ublishers' Association During the last holiday season, as in the past, tragedy came to many homes. It came in the form of fire. In some instances, it left dead, maimed and suffer­ ing human beings behind. In one case a fire which s ta rt­ REPLANT BERLIN BATTLEGROUND — Berlin gardeners plant -m ail trees in the famous Tiergarten which was completely de- ed with a Christmas tree destroyed most of a town. troyed during the battle for Berlin. In the foreground is a b u llet- So, again, the nation has been shown that fire is ’•red monument depicting a w ild boar hunt, .m 1 6 66 1 .5 3 L IA B IL IT IE S C apitol.....................................................................................................$ Su'P lu‘ ........................................................................................................ Undivided P ro fits ................................................................................. Total Capital Funds....................................................... ~ RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES DEPOSITS } D«"X»nd............................................................................ DON’T DELAY ! I Savings and Time........................................... lia b ility for Letters of Credit and as Acceptor Endorser or M aker of Acceptances and Foreign Bills................ Interest Received In Advance. ............................ .............. 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Call us now. .. 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .00 1 3 ,0 4 2 ,3 1 1 .69 1 3 3 ,0 4 2 ,3 2 2 .69 598.492.61 3 3 3 ,2 1 9 ,8 3 9 .6 6 / 143,21 B,4 4 6 .1 2 Ç 4 7 6 ,4 3 8 ,3 0 5 .7 8 TOTAl LIABILITIES ......................................... 4 ,1 5 5 ,2 9 1 .2 3 1 ,5 16 ,3 2 8 .6 8 9 7 1 ,6 9 5 .4 7 10 4 ,2 2 5 .0 7 $ 5 1 6,8 2 6 ,6 6 1.5 3 In addition to its 45 branch«« throughout Oregon 17 other Oregon Banking Offices are members of the First National Bank Group DEPOSITS The First National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches............... .. 17 other Oregon Banking Offices In the First National Group............... IO A N S AND DISCOUNTS P ''S PORTLAND BRANCHES PORTLAND MAIN BRANCH S.W 5th, 6th ond Stork SIXTH ANO MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH S.W. 14th Ave. at Alder (AST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. Morrison at 6th Ave HAWTHORN! BOULIVARD BRANCH Howthorne Blvd. at S.E. 39th LIVESTOCKKENTON RRANCH N. Denver Ave. at Interstate MONTAVILLA BRANCH S.E. Stark St. ot 80»h HOLLYWOOD ROSE CITY BRANCH N.E. Sandy Blvd. ot 42nd SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. 82nd Ave. ot Foster Rood UNION ANO RUSSELL BRANCH BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND Member Fedora I Dopasit Insurance Corporation Wanted BILLINGS AGENCY fSince July 1883) DEPENDABLE NSURANCF, COUNSELORS, Comer Main and Oak Ashland Hotel Building Phone 8781 he didn’t run and get elected sheriff h im itlft Front where I sit, we should Bud out the facts before we try to talk about anything. When we do, we’re inclined to I n * more tolerant . , . we're apt to understand a little more about the other fellow's pref­ erence for. say. his political candi­ date or for a temperate glass ef lieer now und then. I say, If you don't want to get tripped up, don't leap to conclusions! T H IS ! A R I T H I — Problems of designing, build­ ing and paying for Oregon’s roads and streets — both from the engineering and taxpaying standpoints — will be discussed at the second annual roads and streets conference at Oregon S. C. Jones & Sons darn If . A Current legislative developments give that quest­ ion pertinence. The strongest kind of pressure has been exerted on behalf of the compulsory health insurance bill. However, so much public opposition has developed that its sponsors think other tactics may prove more fruitful for the time being. * As an example the Senate has passed and the House may soon vote on a bill, which has received rela­ tively little attenion, authorizing Federal grants-in-aid to medical schools. Under the terms of it, the Surgeon General would decide what schools were to get the money, in what order, and in what amounts. He would work with a council, but its function would be advisory only. All the real power of action and decision would be vested in one man. The medical schools would have to come to him, in the scramble for funds. If the government pays the bill—in this or any other matter—the government is eventually going to give the orders. That is inevitable. Such a measure, innocuous as it may seem to some, would be a perfect starting point for legislation which would subject our Road And Street Problems medical schools to political administration in all phases To Be Aired At OSC Meet of their activity. OREGON STATE COLLEGE Still another measure which has passed the Senate and is now in the House would make the government responsible for the physical and mental health of all school children between five and 17. That may have an appealing sound—yet can anyone doubt that it would become a plank in the house of socialized medicine? The point is that socialism usually comes to nati­ ons on a piecemeal basis. These bills indicate the plan to be used in this countrv. Why Scoop No Longer Works Here “ Remember how mud I got when I found out you were w riting that •lection ito ry right from your dealt?” I asked him. "And how I made you get out and learn wliut a sheriff's job was all about?" “ I sure do, Joe," said Scoop. " I want to thank you for teaching me the ‘hat-trick’— putting on my hat and finding out the facts, that ia.” Then we both had a good laugh because he found out so much that FURNITURE Will You Help? From where I s it... /y Joe M arsh The First National Bank of Portland ond 45 Branche................................... 17 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First National G roup............. TOTAL RESOURCES The First National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches. ............................ 17 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First National G roup.................. TOTAL RESOURCES ef the 62 BANKING OFFICES in the FIRST NATIONAL OROUP $ 4 7 6 ,4 3 8 ,3 0 5 .7 8 9 9 ,9 1 6 ,9 3 8 .7 5 $ 5 7 6 ,3 6 5 ,2 4 4 .5 3 $ 1 5 1 ,0 7 7 377 52 2 4 ,2 9 2 ,6 3 6 .7 7 $ 1 7 5 ,3 7 0 ,0 1 4 .2 9 $ 5 1 6 ,1 2 6 ,6 6 1 .5 3 10 6 ,1 8 8 ,7 4 8 .6 8 $623,715,410.21 ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BEND BRANCH CENTRAL POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COOS BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ENTERPRISE BRANCH FOSSIL BRANCH GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRESHAM BRANCH HEPPNER BRANCH HILLSBORO BRANCH HOOD RIVER BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS Klamath Falls Branch South Sixth Street Branch LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MfcDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBERG BRANCH NORTH BEND BRANCH NYSSA BRANCH OAKRIDGE BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PENDLETON BRANCH SALEM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH UNIO N BRANCH WOODBURN BRANCH OTHER BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP Carlton State and Savings Bank Benton County State Bank (Corvallis) Philomath Branch (Philomath) The First National Bank of Cottage Orove The First National Bank of Eugene West Eugene Branch The First National Bank of Forest Grove The First National Bank of Lebanon Monroe State Bank date Bank of Malheur County lO ntarlol Moreland-Sellwood Bank (Portlandl The First National Bank of Prineville Scio State Bank Clatsop County Bank (Seaside) Coolidge and McClalne (Silverton) Bank of Sweat Hama Yamhill Stato Bank