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PAGE . SIX .. — .. CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN ..... — OUR T R IP TO C R ATE R LA K E NOTICE ■ „ The American force drove to Crater Lake Sunday morning, it be ing our finst trip. Upon arriving, the finst pemon to greet us was Walter Richardson, o f the Thieaa store, with his usual smiling countenance. About the same time we heard Ray Hender son’s familiar voice and received his cordial greeting. Ray and Frank Jones are both employed there for the summer; two fine fellows from our section. Although we could not find Frank, Ray informed us he was busy as a “ cranberry merchant.” The lake— it was all that was claimed fo r it. o ■■ ■ - - IN S T A LLS N E W E Q U IPM EN T Charley Genzel o f the Independent Garage has just installed the latest maneto tester and charger on the market. Read his ad in this issue. ------- - o John Grim, who has been operat ing a delivery wagon fo r the stores, sold his business Monday to Claude Grigsby. Mr. Grim purchased this business from A. A. Gilette some two years ago. Claude is a capable young man and is a graduate o f our high school. We wish him success. John Grimm has accepted a position with the Johnson Produce company o f Medford. » Melvin Thompson o f Dorris, Cal ifornia, aod George Thompson o f Pinehurst, Oregon, were here the lat ter part o f last week visiting with Charley and at the Sam Richardson home. — — — Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson spent John Ross put on his tonsorial har ness again and helped Sam Dickson the week end on Union Creek and through the usual rush in the barber at Diamond Lake. shop during the Fourth o f July holi day. Rev. Shaw returned the first of the week from Portland where he Dona Morton, who was taken to went fo r medical attention at the the Medford hospital last week, suf government hospital. fering from typhoid fever, is report Leola Ilesselgrave was graduated ed convalescent this week. recently from the San Jose, Cali Mrs. George Myers and daughter fornia, Teachers’ College, and has re Lucille, are home from a week’s out turned home fo r the summer. ing at Crater I,ake. Paul Martin, who has been suf is Mrs. Wallace Limbeck, who was fering from an attack o f flu, called recently to her home in Can much better this week. ada, on account o f the serious ill Four young men from the Bible ness o f her husband, writes friend here o f her safe arrival and Mr. Lim school o f Los Angeles gave an inter beck’s improvement from the attack esting musical program and sermon at the Federated church last Wednes o f pneumonia. day evening. Mrs. B. F. Cummings returned Don Elliott and fnmily spent the home last night from San Francisco, where she has been visiting a sister. Fourth at Crescent City. Charter No. 115. Reserve District No. 12 REPO RT OF TH E C O N D ITIO N OF TH E Central Point State Bank At Central Point, in the State o f Oregon, at close o f business June 30th, 1926. RESOURCES I. Loans nnd discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills o f exchange, sold with endorsement o f the bank (including items shown in 29, 30 and 32, if any). $186,027.08 None 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured 3. U. S. Government securities owned, including those shown 3,700.00 in items 30 and 35, if any ................................... 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., includ 50,382.32 ing those shown in items 30 and 35 if any Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc.. Federal 900.00 Reserve Bank 7,126.50 6 . Banking house, $3000.00: furniture and fixtures, $4,126.50 5,475.72 7. Real estate owned other than hanking house 16,139.86 8 . (a ) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank (b e) Cash on hand in vault'and due from other hanks, hankers and trust companies 28,149.52 Checks on banks outside city or town o f reporting hank and II. other cash items 208.84 Total rash and due from hanks, items 8, 9. 10 and 11 $44,498.22 1 5 . Other assets, if any, Premium on bonds 1,169.07 Total WHY MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH ELECTROCUTED To accommodate people who can- j Waterfowls Can So Eas'Iy not to go to Jacksonville Dr. Geary, county health physician, will hold Keep Afloat office hours in the larger communi The feathers of aquatic birds serv« ties once a month. He will be at the library room in Central Point the both as air cushions and as a heat third Friday of each month from Insulator. Prof. Joseph Barcroft of 1:30 to 4 o’clock p. m. fo r free King's college. Cambridge, in a Royal Institute lecture recently said that the consultation. --------- o--------- reason waterfowl do not sink like Mrs. R. Manning and daughter other ordinary vertebrates in water Miss Ruth, left last Thursday for is on account of the air retained In Oakland, California, fo r a visiL toelr feathers. The water doe* not Miss Manning expects to stay in Oak work Into the Interstices between the land fo r the following year where frills of the feathers because they are so completely oiled that they never get she has a secretarial position in an wet even on the surface. • Oakland school. The air Imprisoned in the feathers also serves to keep the bird warm. G. II. Atherton and fam ily cele The hardihood of water birds In this brated the Fourth at Crescent City. respect Is fairly manifested by the fa They will be delayed there fo r a miliar sight of ducks swimming In the couple o f days longer on account of j Ice-bound spaces of lakes and rivers, car trouble and waiting fo r repairs, j apparently enjoying themselves. “ It Is not that the separation of a surface of cold water by an inch or Found— A sum of money. Call, so o f air from the body of the bird prove property, pay for this notice ! would keep it warm.” said Professor and get money. Barcroft, "but convection currents would be set up which would rapidly The American does all kinds o f cool the bird.” Caught up, however, printing. I f it can be printed— w e | in the tine meshwork of feathers, the air Is almost motionless and. being a can do it. very poor conductor, the body warmth Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan and j Is all retained.” family spent the Fourth at Crater | Lake. Why Sleeping Person Found— A lady’s hat. Owner prove property, pay for this notice and get Rev. Iverson, Presbyterian mis hat. sionary fo r this district is in town this week assisting with church work Mervyn (Sonny) Gleason who has during the absence o f Rev. Johnson been employed at the Bates barber and family who arc visiting in Cor shop in Medford fo r the past 18 vallis with their daughter and fam months has bought half interest in ily. his father’s shop in this city. Atha .Sanders, about 19, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders, member j o f the Medford high school football team, was electrocuted yesterday, when, in repairing the telephone line at the Sanders ranch home, it came ,n contact with a Copco company J high power line. Every known method o f resucita- tion was tried fo r three hours with- , out avail. --------- o— — Although the larger portion o f the local residents went out o f the valley fo r the holidays quite a number motored to Ashland Monday a fte r noon and evening. Among those there were Hubert DeHaas, Miss Delva March, Norval W iley, Miss Viola DeHaas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. F. W. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. George March, Kenneth Beebe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leever, Roy Weaver, Everett Faber, Miss Olva Hesselgrave, Miss Fay Love, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Ed Gleason, Merin Gleason, Claude Grigsby, James Watkins, Jack Lynch, Eugene Reames, Mr. and Mrs. King and family. Flora Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Reames and Otis Garrett. The crowd at Diamond Lake Mon day numbered more than 4000. in. Hon*« for Rent— Five rooms, clots Inquire at this office. For Hirs--- Ford roadster truck— 75c day. 3.50 week. If. P. Jewett and fam ily spent Monday at Cascade Gorge on the Rogue. W alter Love worked in the Damon Cafe Monday taking the place o f Elmer Reinking who was in Chilo quin. FOR S A L E — C IT Y LOTS 2% lots, good location, best soil in town, fenced fo r garden, priced right. Inquire at this office. tf Brick Ice Cream at Damon Cafa. W. G. T R IL L Attorney-at-Law— Notary Public Central Point JACKSON . . . Oregon C O U N TY ABSTRACT CO M PANY Mr. and Mrs. Bush o f Medford, Abstracts o f Title and Title !n- follow ing a tour o f the eastern surence. The only complete Title states, were in this city Monday. Mr. System in Jackson County. Bush who has just returned from South America, has completed 26 Medford . . . Oregon miles o f road fo r the Coastal Oil company o f that continent. H O W A R D GOVE. ¿7 D ~ S . Seldom Is Quite Still Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins and — Dentist— daughter Dorothy, are now enjoying the visit o f Mrs. Watkin’s mother, Diagnosis Mrs. Hoadley, and her sister and hus X-Ray band, Mr. and Mrs. Bell o f Marsh field. 409 M edford Bldg. Medford, Ore. Although I d sleep we lose what we call consciousness—the active direc tion of the mind—all our body and at least a part of the brain are still awake and working. Our breathing, our heart action, our digestive proc esses are still "carrying on,” though at a reduced rate, and there Is a bit of our brain still active. In our sleep we rnay unconsciously take up a position leading to cramp or other discomfort, our digestion play be giving us trouble or the tempera ture of the room may have changed and the hod to be too hot or too cold. In any such event, the active part of the brain orders the body to do Its best to remedy affairs. And so we And that we have turned over. Included among the local residents at the celebration at the Lake Creek picnic grounds Monday, where there were about 2000 people present, were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fields and family, Bert Higinbotham, Lester Higinbotham, Leon Boomer, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline. Elmer Reinking got home from Chiloquin intact. He is showing some interesting snapshots o f the rodeo. C lifford Collins and John Bowman le ft Friday night fo r Portland where they spent the double holidays. W h y C alled “ P a ir” o f Pants The primary meaning of “pair” is two objects or things Joined or In some way related. Thus we say pair of stockings, pair of gloves, pair of scissors, pair of doves, and so on. In the ci se of “ pair of scissors,” the Idea Is of a single thing haring two like or corresponding parts dependent on each other. “ Pair of pants" and “pair of trousers” are holdovers from early times when trousers consisted o f two separate, long hose-like garments— one for each leg.— Pathfinder Maga zine. F. F. B U R K — FOR A U T O TOPS Opposite S. P. Depot MEDFORD TENT AND W ORKS M edford, Ore. A W N IN G Phone 145-J PERL FUNERAL HOME Corner Sixt|i and Oakdale Phone 47 Medford, Oregon To heln handle the holiday busi ness^ at the Central Point Service Station Thomas Hodson was added to their s ta ff Saturday. Harve Grigsby has accepted a posi tion in the Fort Klamath Meat Mar ket. He le ft fo r that place Friday afternoon. H ow to Blacken Bras* We[CaIl Special Attention— W A N T E D TO T R A D E — Good town property fo r small, improved tract o f land near Central ' Point. Inquire at this office. 4p To Our U N IO N CHURCH P R IN T E D S IL K and C O TTO N The usual method of obtaining a dull black finish on brass for Interior camera fittings Is to mix fine lamp black with lacquer and apply with a brush. The actual quantities are ar rived at by trial and error, and by painting a piece of waste material first until the requisite dull surface Is obtained. If the finish Is too shiny a little more lampblack should t>e added. If the result shows a tend ency to rub off a little more lacquer should he added. Title o f Sunday school lesson, ‘The ‘ CREPE Trial and Crucifixion.” Matt. 27. Outline: (1 ) The Categorical Ques tion and the Candid Reply, vs. 1-11. In The (2 ) The Calm o f Christ, vs. 12-14. (3 ) The Caution o f Pilot’s W ife, vs. Popular Polka Do« Pattern« on Sale 19. (4 ) The Choice o f the People, vs. 15-18, 20-23. (5 ) The Crafty at 6 5c Ceremony, v. 24. (6 ) The Commit ment and Crucifixion, vs. 26-66. The sermon subject fo r the morn — Big Reduction in Ladies* Hats— ing service will he: “ The Parable o f the Ten Virgins.” As this is a much misunderstood parable, it is de sired that all hear this sermon who can make it possible to do so. W h y the Eyelids Tw itch The evening sermon will be on an This condition Is frequently asso old testament character who was ciated with overwork and particularly willing to sacrifice for the good o f “ A Man Who Put God’s overstudy. There ma.v he associated others errors In refraction, causing eyestrain W ill First.” Rev. Johnson, Pastor. and when this condition exists. It may be relieved by glasses. Twitching of the eyelids may nlso be due to inflam mations of the eye and will cease when the condition Is cured. HATFIELDS j .............................................. $299,278.91 L IA B IL IT IE S W h y Sun Changes Looks 16. Capital stock paid in ............................................................ I $ 25,000.00 The sun looks larger sometimes than j 17. Surplus fund .......................................................................... 1 6 . 000.00 others at sunrise and sunset because j 16. (a ) Undivided profits $ 5,136.17 (b ) I^ss current expenses, interest and taxes paid 5,136.17 the conditions of the atmosphere j D em an d D eposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: change. The magnifying power of the- j 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due blanket of atmosphere through which j the State o f Oregon, county, cities or other public the rays of light pass to reach the j 150.194.65 earth de|iends on the amount of mois- ; funds 25. Cashier’s checks o f this hank outstanding payable on de ture In the sir. and other conditions. mand 1,712.91 Total o f demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24. 25, 26 $151,907.56 W h y L a w y er* A r e “ Solons” Tims and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable They are so called because Solon j on demand or subject to notice: was a famous Athenian lawgiver, lie 27. Time certificates o f deposit outstanding ......................... 3 « 829.45 became archon and Improved the con 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 75.405.73 I ditions of debtors, divided the popula Total o f time and savings deposits payable on demand tion into four classes, reorganised the or subject to notice, items 27 and 28 $t 12,235.18 29. Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank None houle, the popular assemblage, and the council of Areopugna. 30. Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or other se curities sold under repurchase agreements with con tingent liabilities None W h y Foam Appeara W h ite 31. Bills payable with federal reserve hank or with other banks or trust companies None 1 The fact that foam generally ap pears white Is due to Its being com S3. Acceptances executed by this hank fo r customers based on actual agricultural or commercial transactions or by posed o f tiny bubble« which reflect other banks fo r account o f this hank ........... ............. None the light from !helr surfaces. When 34. United States government or other bonds borrowed None white light, sach as sunlight, shines 3ft. Liabilities other than above, if any None upon them, they therefore naturally appear white. Total $299,278.91 State of Oregon. County of Jackson, a*. I, H. A. 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