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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1909)
Till') MElWOttP MAIL Till HUNK, MI3PF0RP, OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1909. 9 4 . Hi ., ,,f 4 ,V 4 ' .'i ' ft 01 (?I NO PRI APPLE .4' AT OUR YARD BU Prize Building Material At prices , greatly less than you are getting for your apples with favorable comparison in quality. We carry only the best, a trial order will convince you 1 T. BIG PINES LUMBER 9 ?" 1 FOREIGN LANDS ASK OF MEDFORD Commercial Club Is Receiving, In qullres From Every Section of (he Known Globe. Inquiries arc jmuriue; in by the ncoro to tlic Kecrelury of 'the Com mercial Club with every inuil, from puretiuully every inhabited portion of tlm ejobe, iihkiiii; lor information con cflrniiiK the Ho;ho Itivor vnloly in fron .oral nml Meilfoni in imrlieulur. Scotland, England, Hawaii, Japan, China, edrmuny, Franeo, Italy, even Inwia and oSulh Africa have seekers for iul'oramtinu enuoerniuK Southern Oregon. Over 000 htquhics a mouth are an Kwerod either by 'Pending tho jirinted booklet, or by personal letter, nud this h ivtolusivu of lints sent in from the other commercial oIuIih of the H-tlltl' lt'OSlie, or ordors filled for Mod ford chiton. ,aJC::r.,r", r-- Thu Nphotngrnp!is of tliilibrn or chard M'onery inelmllng orchards and iiiltintl scenes of thin Heetloii, inelndlhk tho "l!0 foot photograph of the greatest of nil natural wonders, tJrntor'jmke, which were on exhibi lion nt the Alaska-Yukon exhibition and the Spokane Rational Apple Show, have been shipped to Chicago, whero (hoy will bo shown at tho Chi cago Live' Stock exhibition and after ward in one of tho big show win do wh o'f Maihluill Field's stores. Seo'rojnry Conrad states that a great majority of tho iuipiirios from people of tho United States, in anr Hvor to tho booldetH and advertising mutter, sent out como from tho mid dle western slates nud most. of them from Chicago and its onvirons. Willi; tho issuance of a new booklet in tho Spring together with tho win ning of tho sweepstakes in apples at Spokane, he figures that there must either be some over-timu work , fur tho staff of tho commercial cluh or more help added. 142 TAKEN FROM MINE. r '('Continued from page, 1.) ...1....'...iTVti)l fP lliirvi tni lin oni'Arl 'GoorgoRdayV'bii'eofnKorifsfxnen Y akima I lour Fi ATI or oijjht yoars' oxi)orionoo in tho grocery Inisinoss wo can honestly say that this is tho host all around flour wo have over sold, and we do not helieve it. can ho equalled in this city at tho price. It Makes More Bread and hotter than any other Hour you can get in this city. Tt is made especially fer us from selected wheat. "NYo don't make much on it at the price, hut it is our host advertisement. After you try it you will understand why our customers 'will take no other brand. Per saolc, $1.70. . JLL. WE PAY 50 CENTS PER DOZEN FOR FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, REX GROCERY CO. THE ONE-PRICE STORE. . IF IT'S GOOD value for your money and of first-class quality, regardless of what line of groceries you desire, . We Have It and we can truthfully say that nowhere in Medford or elsewhere can so much be purchased for the money as at i Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers THE FAITHFUL FIRST brought out, is in n critioial condi tion and there is little hope for him. While tho poy nud celebrating h general, thero is no disrespect for the sorrow that has sunken down irro inovajdy upon (ho homo of twenty throo men whose dead bodies have been identified. Kitty dead bodies have boon tak en out of the mine and of these there is not much hopo of identifying more than the twenty-thico who al ready have been recognized, i:clteiueut Intense. The excitement here folowing the announcement tlmt men wore being taken out of the St. l'aul mine alive .in so intense mm me people ore so wild in their demonstrations that it s niomst impossihlo to got any absolute ly accurate aeouut nt tins timo in Jo how many have been taken out alivo and how many nro Btil alivo within tho mine, though it is certain that between one an dtwo hundred of tho imprisoned men nro safe. Illismmu niivo, nuu juiiiiii mm iw hoHi lirinm of joy nud hud to be over powered. Other women threw themfselves upon the ground and kissed the feet of the rescuers. The crowd swept uway the guards and surged nbout the shaft, with irrepres sible" frenzy. Among tho reseuud nro; John Crcscano, John Ainore, Krank Uor iaua, John Somieh nud William Ilyneson. "This is my second, experience," said Ilyneson. "I wns buried seventy-two hours onee in the Murquotto mine near bore." Soldiers Jollied Oclehratlou. Tho soldiers nud the officers who have been deeply moved by the horror of tho situation,' joined in the expres sions of joy nnd it npponrod impossi ble for a time to restore order, Meantime tho reseuors were busily engaged in bringing the survivors to tho stu-rneo. Tho first two men brought to tho Hiirmncp were o,lHoph Pigutti and his irother, alYutor, . TJgatti. Joseph siihV Hiey had plenty of food in tlieir Notice Don't fail to see the Sterling Mounted Shell Jewelry I have just received Mart n J. Reddy THE JEWELER Near P. O. lunch hnskets, nnd could, senrcely ho nnd persuaded them to stop digging, convinced ho had boon buried more explaining that thoy were probably hnn twenty-four hours. huriod and ought not to dig na they Willitvm McClelland, an English-would mate n holo and Allow gasos man, way the. Ictuloe.of tho ontojnbed tto cntor tho chamber whore they were men, Ho took clmrgo of tho situation oa,ught. .Situated in an in telligent and thrif ty conununity, it is easy for the Faithful FIRST to experience a steady and healthy growth. TJcad the annexed report. It shows a growth of deposits of $104,000.00 sinee September 1, 1905), the largest growth of any bank in Southern Ore gon during that period. So. 7701. Report ol the Condition of TUo FIRST NATIONAL. BANK, at Milfor(l, In Khv State of Oregon, at -tin: cIohu of business, Nov. 16 th. 1909: ItKSOUHCEtS. Lou ns and Discounts ....... .I2U, 635.77 Oy.it draft, st-curt'd and un secured ...... 1.35C.13 U. 8. Honda to Hccure drculn- tlon . . . .- E8.S0A.flA TT O I . n .. .A . . T t .c iA .T posits Premiums on IT. 8. Uoncla. , Homls. i-Vourltles. etc Unnklnc house, furniture and fixtures .... J Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Duo from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies and iiltir-banks Due from approved reserve OKentv 193.crs.74 1 l.OOffH 2.705.01 1S3.2 17.21 18.S6t.01 3.201.S: 3.097.81- Checks and other cash Items. Kxchamtes for clearlns honso Notes of other National Banks Kracllonal pap.r currency, nickels and cents. . , Lawful money reserve In bank. vlx: Specie 112,332.90 Ix-Kal. tender notes . . S65.00 Kedcmptlon fund with H. S. . Treanuror (5 per cent of circulation) 7.010.42 2,830.00 38.84 43,197.90 !, 500.09 Total $676,635.43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. I 80.000.00 Surplus fuud 7,000.0tf Undivided profits, less ex- ponses nnd taxes paid 4,52 CO National BmiU notes nutstand- jnu wiw.1'" 9.071.8S 4s.ins.ns 11.113.18 52.1 2B.fi! 51.31 3,r,nn.no 1,000.00 nim in other National Banks Du to State and Private Bunks nnd Bankers Individual Doposlta suhpect to check Demand (rtlflcates of deposit TImrt certificates of deposit.. Cor"""' eirk CasliU't'H cImcV oniMtnndlnK. United States deposits Total $(!7.635.4S Rtute f Oregon. Countv of Jnolmon. ssl I, M. I.. Mford. Cashier of the nbove immrd hank, do fnlemnly swer that thr nhove nemont Is truo to the best Of my kmiwleds belief. M. L. ALrOIin. rahler. Suh"Hinl nd sworn to Imfore me this lfcth day of November. 19no rouTnn .t. Correct f ttest: NT.PF. Notary Public. WM. S. CHOWKLL. CHAS. RTUANO, Y. K. DICUHL, Directors. This Bank is a United States Depositary The First National Bank JA of Medford WM. S, CROWELL, Preaidont V. K. DEUKL, Yico-rresitlciit. M. Ij. LFOItD, CuHhiori OUrfi OHAWFOjlDAeBt. Casiiior. ill I ft a Mmmmwmi . -