Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1910)
THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M KDFORPOKKOQN, TUESDAY, .F1QRRUARY 8.1910. STATE BANKING LAWS COMPILED SEATTLE IS BUSY GUN CLUB IS TO 8 CITY DADS ARE TO STUDY GAS PRICES Before Submitting Application of El mer C. Johnson for Gits Plant Franchise, Council Will Look Matter Up. WITH PRIMARIES: MEET T T ONIGH Monetary Commission Flics Interest-! Fbr Second Time Seattlo Is Naming! Will Discuss Plans for New Year ot lng Report on Different Banking ' . Laws Throunliout United '6 - States. 1 . Candidates Under. Primary Law Much lllcnal Registra tion Going On. SportNew Officers Are to Be Elected Membership of the Club Is Increasing. operations and .condition in this and ll"lh Although Moil ford is fluid to be null yoniiM In nil mat tors itnpurtiiiu- iun to "hot air,' tho oily lms n conn- oil wliiuh disoluliiiM i 11 knowledge of what it it) north per uubio foot. And hh n rosnlt tho city dadH will rofruin t'ruui mibiiiittinj,' tho- ti)iHmition uT Klincr C. Johnson lir u uns plum JVASI11NGT0J7, D. C, l?ob. . 8.r-f '"' - w Ikn for what w. exHfltrt W ti STho'bnntini; Inw of nil tho amine t0 socond ,5mft 9,B artBWtth'inii wwoirtifiil iid oviMitfttt ywr aViUemtorios of this country hat' tho J' urumlury law. ohlwtit.,, ,ll0 hillt0,.y ur ,lt. Modford &m blen snnnnttrhod mi'tt .nmnmred in a ot stu today Tiro vottMjt ti ttact j' hi dtamuawwd t th nmnml remarkably ' clear and luutfnl xaigst, olr lmrty wnUKtat. tor eUy'or- lu0tinK Hd olootioH of offWrs oalU iPMicd todav under tho auspices of . T 'a1'00 wUlTw hM on ta by pMt Di.nlols for this ttio national' monetary commission :"' s- Intrwt ln t!0 P'mwT ,,iK at tli Mdfrd Comim-reinl ulub! niWl.nr ntn,.t of itft OxhHllSlivO ill-lBS bW kMU aBtl dllttTVIlt HniniU ilmt nave cameo n a vfeoroit campaign, which at It . . n.: . .i:....a in uns oven iimrKuu1 oy uxruinu other conntne. Tins uijrost, prnim- ... , : nJ 1 1' ttornoss, esnec nlly with rcforunco of Samuel A. Welldou of tho New i7 rostra- tht m now HH.rtMn. .ud trap- fnrft!: U,1 T"'"' h"8 "l York bar, and in its prcparahon thef VTrJSi o a n ' thouter, Vv eomo to Wdford totl,l," compiler has liaa mo assistanco oi , , , . , .v. ..., v...u,iw(-ii .nut iivttu - -v - " - . - ... I v iow uuiiuimr u'inv in iroaiiutt . . 1 i ' rl H Itllfllltl Cllilikl. VII talllWMWwrillK , ...t.M... nK . .... 4. . .r minus uu uut'n uiauu in oiuse iiiu; i... conducted hy thu olub hi proven a soureo ot benefit to tho olubi " well atctii tho Uoiu Kivur vtillov ! the bankinc officials of most of tho states. Although for practical ron sons the compilation has been sharp iVanChiKe to a vote of the ncniiln im. At the pioneut lime the elith Has u,i m om, ,,,. (IMl,jllir ,,f th. splendid nietiiborahi. whioh it hope J rates oliurod hy gt ooiiipBiil"i .in to increase vorv innterinllv duriui; i other cities. ' r I ....! ...I .. .1 ., ... I It... ..miiiiu ..IL iii f. ilia fti.-i wneii ine rouiioii win meet m MieeosrullyMiiino r" of eroup. oyon the lenrth 1st fall, huslf tlm It tnkoa to ko tor a doctor. piAv ilMi(;roUH. Tim BnfrMt It f.m..Kli..l I... ..... .1..... IIITIM'II 11 MIII1VI IIL l01ll'lll III IlltlUlllfll y condensed, it makes a volume of j" " , ' "J ""l' "l' as .v, . tho m r Ih t. ko... (ihaniberlnln'M Coiri:h 750 tinires so comprehensive 'in its ivos ha,;o be,5n mtu, t0 c,,ul, 1110 ? "T n ., ' , i I ',n,,'- ' hnnnp. anil at M ..llJf! nf ijarrttodnrofliuadrmlaof men who,,'" ,ri'h valliiy lin- been nd- fir.t Ind'mtton of croup B!vo f-c treatment of the varin Jaws ot the reportwJ by grtnd Jur,. doloc,.( vemid in all the Mwrti. .m.ciuii.CH I child a .lose. Ptcnsant to take ntxl Bevernl junsdiobons that it will prove. ,..h.im. J" V . . . : f tl. ...M.ir tl,,..l. .),.. r...,.,' ..r always cures. Sold by all ilruitcUtN ijvbs nave uvun ruiouizau siinuiti ........ v ..rv.. , invaluable to all students of banking and of bank legislation and will no doubt be in great demand. It hns not been attempted to pre sent anything but the substance of the statutes, for the reason that a digest dealing with their application or interpretation would involve grant labor and fill an amount of space greater than tho commission though uroDer to irive to the subject. The igest deals with the general corpo ration laws of tho states (as distin guished fro mtho banking laws) only .here they were peculiarly nljSessible or the bank statutes left blaiA which needed to be siiPDlied. Provfibns of the 6tatc laws dealing with"6rcula- tion arc omitted as being of no prac tical vnlne. in view of the present con trol of circulation by the national banks. The statutes are systematircd as far as possible under the head of each state by division into thrpc general .captions banks, savings banks and trust companies but in some cases materia which applies to one or more . classes is' presented under one head Under each of the threo captions the following 12 subheads appear: t 1. Terras of incorporation, includ ing capital, dividends, surplus, etc. 2. Liabilities and duties of stock holders and directors. 3. Supervision, including reports and examinations. 4. Reserve requirements. 5. Discount, loan and sometimes deposit restrictions. 6. Investments. 7. Overdrafts. 8. Branches. 0. Occupation of the same bnild- ing. i 10. TJnnnthorizod banking, savincs banking or trnst company business. 11. Penalties. 11. Depositors' guaranty system. thev ittoniDt to voto ' 1,10 s"oi " several oi me miiooici-s The republicans have Hireo candl-!w,, v-si-,i Mudfoid on am-ount ot 1; Decide Now REVENUE CUTTER OFF TO AID WRECKED SHIP SEATTLE. Vnh.. Feb. P. The revenue cutter Tabomn. rnptain Qninlan, sailed from thn port today for Alaskan waters, wl.ero he will search for tho miinff boat's orew from the steamer Farnllon, wrecked on Hiamna reef January 7. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ,ioto, t r... r (ui mhmii lnvosioti in ort'iiarci inti Boullon, H. C. QUI and Ben j. ju,ir, meir iay, liuenuiiig in mase Humes. The democrats will .mako tl" ,,,,"'v thwr poruimieiit homos ut , ygJUgg QJg IriCFCaSinfi their choico lietwou twn rnnillilnt.w J" 'Rtcr date. j 5 O. T. Krlckson and V. Hlckiuaul . A nttwidnnce i tjtoctud for r,m. " ll,u' nu-otiui: tonight, which will be On tho ..vn nf th -nrtmnrf...l..rH.iY. K'Iled lit 8 o'clock. Illld the ulllb OX- the campaign manngers nave, - out i lcmU awelcomo (o all fMirtsmeu to statements which indicated that they were confident of success. I attend, if )ossible. ; DiiciucQo inpiio : BUSINESS LOCALS FOR SALE 10 acres bearing or chard, commercial varieties, good house and other Improvements at Central Point. It will pay for it self In two years. Price G000. Ay lor & Barnett, next door to Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALE 6 room modern hoiiFo, close in on South Central avenue, 100 feet, east front, the best resi dence buy ln Mcdford. Aylor & Barnett, next to Mall Tribune of fice. 27C FOR SALE 80 acres "fine" fruit land 1 1-2 miles from town. A real Bnap at J40 por acre. Aylor & Bar nett. 276 FORSLEA good cow, fresh. C. Q. Woolrerton, West Main St. 278 Wear Kidd's Shoes. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was in Jacksonville Tuesday on profes sional business. 1 Rex enamel ware, low in price, but ! high in quhlity. For sale-by Medio rd Hardware Co. 277 John Watkins of Eagle Point was in Medford Tuesday on a businc trip. Full assortment of Whitnian' can dies at The Merrivold Shop. garden tools. Medford Ifardworo You have the garden, we have thi Co. . 277 Linens on sal eat Meeker & Co.'s. For wood of all klnda; eee the Square Deal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir street, betweon Second and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy, proprietors. 261 To see one is to have one. Let us show you the Lorain range. Medford Hardware Co. 277 William Von der Ilclleii wuh in Medford from Eagle Point on busi ness Tuesday. 1910, the banner year. Watch Medford's population double and lots in the Queen Anne addition triple in value. Present price .$500 and upward. Cash or terms. Ran so House of Ashland was a Medford visitor Tuesday. reopio mat want figuring on planting shade trees and have not got their orders booked bettor con sult H. B. Patterson, the Quaker Nurseryman and get low prices. Of fice In Hotel Nnth Office. A $100 cash prize given on Singer or Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma chines to the one having the lucky number on the first t,wenty cash sales after February 1, 1010. 31a chines sold by easy payments, rent ed and repaired. Needles and oil for all makes. Good single driving horse and harness wanted at once. Cave Duncan, 125 S. Oakdale, Medford, Or. Phone-1342. 279 To see ono is to have one. Let us show you tho Lorain range. Medford Ifardwara Co. 277 Wear Kidd's Shoes. McCall patterns. Meeker. Halibut, herring, smelt, sulraon, catfish, crabs, shrimp, fresh ship. ment Holland herring, tongue and sounds, salmon bellies and many other things good to eat. It. It. Fish Market. 277 I Real. Estate Transfers. 1 Carberry Mining Co. to Rob ert D. Towne, land in sec tion 0. township , -tl, west . $ J. P. Mundny Jo Jacksou Co. Rank. TJ80 acres in town ship 38, 1 east J. S. Keel to J. F. Wortman, part D. Ii. C. 40, township 30, 1 west S. G. Yap Dyko to J. F. Wortman, same property. 24,000 Nellie. Inlow to Joel Hnrtlev, D. L. C. 0, township 38, 1 west J. Albert to W. J. Albert, lot 1 and 2. block T- Centrul Point 1). M. Grisham to W. .1. Al- . bert, lot .15, Constants' ad dition to Central Point. . . . S. A. Pattison to M. J. Al bert, -block 29, Central Point ,.. f' P. J. Neff fo C- English, laud in Medford H. C. Stoddard tp.F. G. Sned- icor, lot C, block 3, Sunset Park W. E. Kahler to A. Patti son, lnpd in section 3, town 37, 2 wes,t 2,(100 J. N. Smith to W(. E. Kahler, 13 acres in section 3, town ship 37. 2 west 5.200 L. L. Angle to Bernice Angle Howard, land in Ashland. . 10 .1,000 850 3,200 200 10 00 Baptists, Attention! The annnnl roll call meeting of tho Baptist church will be held Thursday owning, February 10; also n recep tion will be given to Mr. and Mrs. Holmes. All members of the ehurih and their families uro requested to ho present. All Baptists in tho city, whethor members of the local church or not, and all members of the One Hundred club are cordially invited. 278 7-rooin hungnJow, modern conven ience; wk located; safo invest ment; $3000; good terms. "-room modern bungalow, Just completed; 00x150 corner lot; coat front; you must see this to appre ciate it; for a short while $4000; terms. 5-room bungalow, among tho hpple tn-os; largo lot; a homey homo for (1800; -asy terms. 83 acres fruit land; flno locality; 26 acres bearing apples, apricots, pears; 36 acres, plowed; half under Fifth Lako ditch; a monoy maker at I14.C00. WK'CAN SnOW YOU. I Wright & Allio 128 Eos' Main Street. SENS A T I ON AL- COAT S i.lL Every Coat in Three Lots Xi'Wr Ih'I'iiio Imvo yu ovor toon mich sensational coal hurgltlnn. It'rt simply n tiuwtiw of tiloying out evory coat in tlio itntlro lot in , few day. W'o ncod tho rouui ami aro willing to lake a pint nf thi t-oht iu oidor to get rid of main tbiil are mtvlinh and whli'li iintKt iuiv wiouan or luiiw run wur oillw miHiib or fall and winter for tM yearn. Think of thu nctiiiil Mviin.n and don't fail to come 1'iirlv. tor thev won't tnv lonu'nt tbiii uHiw. vSee the Windows for Bargains. Couts Worth $9.00 to $11. OO to rfo for Only . . $3.89 Coats Worth $12. 50 to $20.00 to fjo for Choice $6.98 Coats Worth Up to $30 to go for Choice $11.29 lEe Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. M to start neingSJ H OLYMPIC vHb FLOUR ml n is now today." VJi ' ttfoyafie Klour tf , 4k way isahr rood V -JL?iT1 thlir-Coo brrad IS S JZrnL aA bUciiiti, good 1 i om,cleB and tixt-U fm W ltIou "lher iM Orchards Wanted Wnut to buy an orchard in the Kogue Valley, coiiHt.Htiug if SpiUenbcrg and Newtowu Pippin npphw, cither or both, that will pay, beginning thin fccnxon, if properly cared for, a net annual in come of $1500 (6 .$2060. Am willing to build a homo on it if there if none there. I wqnt a clean proportion only mid will pay no attention to nify communication thut does not a.ixwer tho follow ing que.itioiiH: ' 1. Ih the title clear T If not, whnt incumbrance cxintT Where h it, and how far from the middle of nearest towuT Who are, the neighbors and what do they raiHot What is tho xoilt How about wutort Can I buy any undeveloped adjoining property f State age, number, kinds mid conditionH of trccNf Property wanted by two young ladicH who know nothing about conducting an orchard, and will have to employ competent help. Will wait six months or a year for acceptable place. State explic itly best price and tcmiM. Address Box S Mail Tribune o n. i. V G. AT YOUR GROCER'S Specsal Notice All who have paid in to the Med ford Athletic Club are requested to attend a special meeting Wed nesday; night at 8 p. m. COMMITTEE W 0. Hansen. Tom Moffat We make any kiml and style of windows. We carry tflnH f a n v size o hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All I'1.' of Engines, Spraylnu Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma chinery, Agents In Southern Oregon fer FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. Wm. E. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agent tor ALADDIN LAMP Local agentu wanted. Lamp on V exhibition and for sala at tho following places! Allen Iteagan'i, War nor, Wortman &. Goro'a and Wtoka & ' McGowan'u furniture Etpro, ADDRESS BOX 828. MEDFORD, OR. Ladies' Shoes Should Look Small but Fit Large The art of tshocnuiking Has advanced to the degree that the Ladies' No. fl shoo of to day looks smaller if anything than size 1 did the way shoes were formerly made. By an ingonions shaping of the heels and by using patterns that give the short fore part of feet shoes, for women are mado as trim looking as the best paid workmen in the world can make them. Why not let your next pair be Dorothy Dodda? Prices $3.50, $4.00. Clocks Clocks All Kinds and . Styles. I kave a New Line of Traveling Clocks that is Worth Seeing. Martin J. Reddy The Jowl or Nar Post Offtce