Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, IMEDlOKPi OmSGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 30.11
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SUNNY
Personal and Local
Where Lo Go
Tonight
Medford's Million Dollar Bank.
""fr"ywTw t i- i,
Mrs. c. Doblcy received the sail
n-v8 that her fatter died yesterday,
January 11, at lily home in St. Paul,
Minn.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
luff llrophy, former chief of po
lice, now a prosperous rancher on
the upper Itoguc, has boo a spending
a lew dnys In Medford.
Any hat to $10.00, $1.9S. Any hat
to $5.00, 08c. Nice selection to
i-Iiooho from. Home Millinery, 1021
Weal Ninth.
Mrs. Harry Hrown of Kasie Point
relumed to her home Wednesday aft
er a few days spent with friends In
Mou ford.
You had better see Sampson Spray
Co., O rants Pass, Or., beforo buy
ing lime and sulphur solution. We
hnvo tho cpraj and can mako the
price. 253
Sam Hogors of Kllecn Is among
those spending the week in Medford.
If your diamond was bought of
Van Do Car It Is perfect.
Paddy Malloy, who spent the hol
idays In Medford, lias returned to
California.
Why buy spray in San Jose, Cal.,
when you can buy it in the Rogue
Itlvur valley for less money? Samp
son Spray Co., Grants Pass, Or. 253
.Mrs. M. M. Putnnm and Miss Put
nam returner1 Thursday from Port
land and Salem, where they witness
ed the. Inau-rurfal ceremonies as
guests of Governor West.
Private room and board with Mrs
.1. I). Kay, three blocks from central
part of town. 310 N. Bartlett.
Mrs. .1. P. Roddy and children re
lumed Thursday from Spokane,
where they spent the holidays with
relatives.
Wanted Hoarders A new board
ing houso has opened at 700 Sr.uth
Oalulale. Call and seo us for "fair
treatment, or address P. II. More
land. 30,2
Mr. and Mrs. !5d Hanle;- :nid chil
dren returned Thursday from Port
land, where Mrs. Hanley spent the
holidays.
Knty-thrco acres special, 10 acref
coming Into bearing orchard. Cnll on
J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powei
Co.'r office. tl
10. Wimberly, editor of tho Rose
burg Review and grand patriarch of
tho Odd Fellows, visited lodges at
Ashland and Medford this week.
You can't buy any but perfect
diamonds at Van Ho Car's.
Rex Lanipman and Mr. Avery of
Gold Hill were .Medford visitors Wed
nesday. Wanted, to buy a carload of fat
bogs. If you have less than a car
load write us. Union Meat Co., Med
ford Meat Co., Medford. tf
J. C. Walters of Minneapolis, Minn,
lo visiting P. .1. Neff of this city.
fivery light Dut electricity gives
off smoke nnd smoke contains soot,
which lcposIts on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glows In nn air tight bulb. tf.
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes have
returned from a visit in Granta Pass.
Arthur Hrown left Thursday for a
visit In Josephine county.
Is your i ouso wired? One cigar
loss a day would pay for a hundred
per cent lucreaso In comfort Start
living tho olectrlc life. tf.
nil Andrews Is vlfitlng northern
points.
There are still ab'Hit 150 season
tickets for the Natatoilum entertain
ment course that have been delivered,
hut as yet have not been paid for.
Theso contiactH woro made in good
faith by the Nut management on tho
strength of the subscription list, and.
as they nro keeping their part of the
agreement, and bring higl' class en
tertainments at a very reasonable
price for seats, they naturally expect
that the subscribers will "come
through" with their part
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmcr
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1. Private Am
bulance Service. Sick and injured
conveyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Hay 351.
Night: John A. Port 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3C01. J. H.'Butle-.
1571.
Desk room or pari of store for
rent In new store on Main street,
Dart of slimv tvlllllnw tmnf nn.l llrrlit
. ............ ..n...
1 Reasonable rate. Address P. S. care
Mail Tribune. 255
J. A. McCord of Gold lllli was a
visitor in Medford Wednesday, as was
flex 11. Lampman, editor or the News.
Ask for Columbia bnms, bacon
mil lard and go the best. For sale
y all first class grocers and butch
rs. tf
E. it. llanuau of Hoscburg is in
Medford on a business trip.
John H. Carkln, uttorney at law
iver Jackson County bank.
L. Wlmberley, editor of the Hose
burg Review, is visiting Medford.
Dr. J. K. Shearer, physician and
uirgeon. Offico over Strang's drug
tore. tf.
L. W. Winters of Jacksonville Is
spending a few days in Portland on
business.
Claud Miles has a buyer for 40
acres of young pears. Mako yoni
very best price and address 128 Hast
Main. 251
Jack Palmer of Ashland is spend
ing a few days In Medford.
W. J. Wilson of Talent spent
Thursday In Medford.
Columbia hums and Columbia am)
lloyal Anno bacon aro dry sugai
cured. Ask your dealer for Colum
tila brand lanl. tl
HIS MEN LOST;
HE WENT CRAZY
FRESNO, I'ul.. Jan. V2. -Wliil.
Iicinj,' examined an to hU sanity be
lore a lunacy coininU.i-ion in the mi
perior court here today, J. V. Cur
raway declared to Judge Austin tli.i
the political game and his lii'c will
the politician had made him "nutt.v.'
Cniroway stated that he drove in
over the county during the last cam
paign lor county officer.
"Don't you think thai life woult
up-et you J" lie asked, 'and beMile.
the candidates 1 worked for wen
beaten to a frazzle. That turned m
head."
Curraway i serving 'M days in jai
for taking two joy rides in a hot
lowed automobile.
WANTS COMMISSION ONLY
TO CHANGE TARIFI
WASHINGTON'. I). (.. Jan. TJ.
I'rging the pas-age ol a pcnuaneii
tariff commission bill, President Job
Cobb, of the national tariff 001111111
sion nocintioit, addressed the dele
gate- today.
"If we duiro lo produce sound re
-ults," he said, "the first step is t
-cciire a thorough knowledge of e.
isting conditions."
"Revision should not entirely b
left to tlie commission, "I'rcsiden
Jacob Schiinnau of Cornell univei
sity. who also addressed the conver.
tioii.
"So ninny elements enter into ,
1 cvision of the tariff," lie said, "Ilia
a commission cannot replace con
u'less, which voices the judgment c
1 lie people. This is a tiiudameuti
iiiesiou, and the findings of a lip
iff commission alone mint furiiisi
'a sritMtilic solution' and take th
taritf out of politics."
Six Day Race Tiresome.
IU'FFAI.O, X Y., Jan. l'J. Wit!
!o tenuis tied lor liiM place nenrl
.wo niilo- ahead of the record am
he otitis hunched a mile beliiuo
.lie si. d..y bicycle trrinl wont o.
at the Anno.'.v.
Spectacular stunts weie tho o
I cr. The llehi-Goiilott team, wliicl
st.iblislii'd a lead of one lap Mori
lav, finish! desperately to retain it'
mhantaue but 'ho Root-LnwMn
cam lv a serie- of spurt tied them
flic two teams tried hard to gun
not her Ian but each attempt failed
At the cad of the '-'7th hour th
leader had covered (K17 iniloi-. Tin
nreioiis record wm IKI") mile and "
lap.-.
A lap bchiud (lie lender, otln.
leniu- came in the following order
Wilev-.Milteu, Hili-Kolgfr, Claike
I've. Wallhoiir-Walker leiin-Ur-bach
and (lalvin-W'cMl.
1.0s .ixii'iaics uxcritsiox.
Two Pullman sloopere havo already
,een engaged for the I-ca Aas'los ox
nndon and im'icationB mo that two
iiore will I" required. If you nro
ntcndlnr taking thli trip, notify tho
Mai office at onto. Cull, wrlto or
hone. Thle will wwv you bortli.
Remember the 4att, January SO.
(tfineinber the low rate round trip,
431.55.
Limit. 30 dr.yi.
Stop off whn and whore you
ileaio. Co and rura m wwr-
route. ... '
Further information, phone Pacific
Vaiea 311; Home 3i.
j irtmklnk fi Hlh. i
All yellow laundry soaps
contain from 20 to 40 rosin.
Sunny Monday Soap contains
no rosin that's why it's
white. It is made from pure
materials, and its use means
the saving of clothes.
Sunny Monday contains a
wonderful dirt-starter it
saves rubbing, time and labor.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
CHICAGO ,
r -f -f -f- -f --
' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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.'OK KKXT Furnibhca l-oonis nt
No. 4 S. Orange.
'OK SALE Hillside orchard Ian.',
in the rough, l'u million feet timber
this tract, lb'O acres at .f'JO pei
ne re. E. S. Je'nks, Sains Valley.
Ore. '-'58
OK SALE Secured real estate
mortgages discounted to draw 12
per cent; look this up. ltoom XI
mck&on County Dunk bldg. 'J08
'OK SALE Subdivision orohaid
bargain, lb'O acres, 10 of which :s
set to 1-year-old trees, commercial
varieties. Price $100 per acre; will
exchange for city properly. M. J'
lieuson. Koom li'3 Jackson county
Hank bldg. ' UoS
SOU SALE Nothing down, M
monthly buys .r)-room outage. I'ri'c
$02.). U. . 1 lieuson, Koom. IJ.!
Jackson County Hank bldg. 'J08
VANTEO Housekeeper. Call 11 1
Gray & .Moes' store. 28
A'ANTEl) A good home, 011 a farm
for a boy 12 years of ago; must be
able to attend good school. Prefci
a homo where there are no children
Addres;, X, Mail Tribune office '2G8
'OK KENT 10-room hoarding am
rooming house in center of U.isi
ncss district, Bedford, Or. lnquiii
Aldenhagen, Kogue Kivor Elect) le
company, 21(5 W. .Main s.t. tf
'OK KENT Furnished rooms In
center businet.s district, .Medlonl,
modern equipment, steam heat, oliv
ine light, baths, hot and cold watei
and janitor service. Koonis singli
or en suite. Enquire Aldeiihngeii.
Kogue Kiver Electric Co., '21(1 V
.Main st. tf
'OK SALK Two notes, ,3:KI3.li;i ;
each payable .March, 1011, nun
.Muicli. 11) l'J; hceurily three time
aiuoiiiil of note. Addrchh Mux TiSS
.Medford. tf
VANTKD- -DrumakiiiK unil ewil.
at home or will uo out. Main .'tltil
:i:il) N. Front M. 'J.-iII
'IN(iKI and Wheeler tv WiNou u
intr niachine- for Mile or rent; sup
plier and rcpain- for all kind
ICvcr.vtlniiyr Kuariintccd. Oil ice in
AllinV Slore. I'lione (ill CI.
iVAXTKD A mi.Idle l(-ed lud.
wauls position an lioiiholioepei W'i',
un out of city. Addreho lll'J 10. .Mail,
I'honc 701. 'J.-)l
SOU SAM Splendid lot HOxi'J." ii
Walnut Park addition, I block oi;
pavement from V. 7th t.; it splen
did view, hiu'li lot, .f-KlO; on term.
Aildiesh XXX, care .Mail Tribu.i
office.
KAII SALK flood xpnn lnu'ot, has
iios and wnni. Inquiru L. A
oc, I'lioenix, Or. 'J.'iH
'0 SALK A ")-room hiumalow oi.
W. 10th ht.; ehii.u in. Built -in fire
iluce. and modern; water, mwci- am
willow nlk in and paid lor; 'J iim'.h--niiinlk
on imviuif paid; fJ700, e:
vor vay ternif! Tf(i.")0 down, bal
ance like rent. Cornel iiio-Oarim
Ifealty Co.. lll.'J V. .Main hi. tf
VOn SALK An eut front ol ii
the Kenwood addition, .lO.xl l.'i, nl
j?."i00; iflO down; .10 a month. Cor-'
iietiu-Cjanior Itealty Co. l;t;i V
.Main t. tf
FOK SALi: A lot cI(-p in on W. -J,'
-t., .ItlxlUO. at only 4''i0; .10 down
balance $1.'J.') a week, foriiitiii'
Clamer KvhIiv Co.. 1X1 W. .Main. t
1'01 SALK A brand now .Vrooin
bimiculow, hlrictly modem. Thix
liropyt.v ll' "oj; ceilliillt tollll
dutiou. ix plutfitMl, liaw electric
luihl. both, toilet and zinc. We
coiuider thin plAi-e worth $'J."50();
can be boiiuiil for $1800; .f'iOO
down, IihIuiu-v lilu rnl. Cornitiu--(inrtir
Rltv Cii.. ill W. Mam. if
FOK KALK-A new adjustable chair
bed for liniiiiil or invalid n-c; roli-
lii-r wln-i'U, li.nl lir.irni'.' 'till S Ceii
ini I i.'.'. -'''I
Why a Million?
J3i'fjuiso ol' Public (1oiit'i(lon.'P,
('ai'cl'ul Alaimgomont; Sato Invi'sl
niont; No Spoeulation; Always Dc
)piKlable.' Again Why?
JJonuisi' Now Thai Money Is ttd-in-i;ont
and tho Demands Lai'to, It
Don't Raise the lvate'of Interest on
Its Customers.
And Again Why?
It Never Pinches You for Higher
Interest Because Times Are Hard,
or When YOU Are in Hard Luck.
Jts Uniform Kate of Interest
Whether Monev J s Mas v or' Tight Is
S Per Cent.
It J las Not. a Note Among, All Its
Loans That Bears 10 Per Cent In
terest, for
IT NEVER ASKS. IT.
It Did Not Raise Its Kate of Inter
est During the Panic, Nor Will It
at This Time.
FIRST
Please Read Our Above Report to the U. S. Government
WM. S. CUOW10LL, President M. L. ALKOUD, Caahlor
V. K. D131M3L, Vice-President ORIS CRAWFORD, Asst. Cauhlor
FOK SALK OK TKADK .Medlord
property. 1 own a ." room modern
bungalow on a lare lot in Central
Point; everything is absolutely mod
oin ; bath, lights and leleplioue,
$:il)()0. Will tmde for oroiiertv ol
eipial vuliie lien"; one-half uilereit
in liusiuchs IniildiiiK on lot 'J7'jx
1-1(1. now rented, not loused. Vnlnc
'()()(). Will IiihIm HiIk for in v
ol" I'Olinl vnlno in Miiilfiiril. I limit n
eoniulele moviiiK picture outfit, ma
chine, hlidew, wirinir, etc. Will tnl.e
.f(i(l cash. W. I-:. Whiteside, mom
1 anil 'J, Aitkcns hldy., over Allen
(iiocery Co. if.
ARMOUR TO RF SIIFfl
AS WELL AS PATTFMl
CIIICA(K). III. .Ian. 12. Foilnu
UK the I il in jr "f a Inwsnit m (he mi
lerior court lor f(l,(J(lll.0(lli .hjhiurI
lames A. Pnllcii, relircd cotton a i
wheat bioker, b Dr. Paul Miirma
tcr, president of what lie terms tin
Chicuyo Auli-(!aiiibliii; lenmie. Ilur
uiislcr Mtatcd Imlay thai he will sooi
uslitne a sui ayains ,1. Odcii Ar
moiir of like charjres.
-This is said In be to recover mom v
iiouey .Mr. Armour has won in tin
tit. In each case il is alleged th it
tho umomits represent three tniic
the wiuninys of the defcmlauls i,
the hist two yen is.
The suits ere brought on the tin
-ry lliul specul.ilion is juiiiililiiii; inn
'hat statute iinuked which allow - n
larlv iuleicstcd in u yunililiiy -m'
W three time- the uuiouut los
TO CI'KF. A COLD in one dav. inf
Laxative llronio Quinine Tabid
Drujifc'isls refund money if it tail
to iniru. I!. W. flrove's Kina(uii
is' on eae'i box. 'Joe.
Hasklns for HeaUh.
citv Titiusricnit'.s notilk.
Offico of thf City TreaKfior, Med
'ord, Orojion, January 11, 1911
Notice )h hereby Klven fi.it there
ire funds on hand In the ctv treas
iry for .the redemption of oumtanl
'uu city wariKiitM iBgued ag. Inst the
followlnif funds:
WarruutH Nos. 5 and 0, on Bower ;
district No. 11. , j;
Width ii I N'n I nn In lure I Vn ft '
illBfrlrl Xn. 11.
Witrrmil tin. I On Inloril Vn fi !
illatHnt Vn 3
Interest on uuio will '.oar- after ,
tho abovo dt.
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L. U. JACOHS.
City Trptsurei
IlanlilnH for Health,
No. 7701.
ItKPOItT OK Til 13 ChNIUTIOX OK
First National Bank
at Medl'oril, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busl
ucs, Inuuui-y 7, 101 1 :
IlKSOl'KCKS.
Loans and illscouutH ( .? -107,051.18
Overdrafts, secured and uuHocured U.OSG.'M
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits , ' 1,000.00
Premiums on U. S. bonds ' 7,002.50
llonds. securities, etc 17S.002.S0
Hanking house, furniture and fixtures ... 22.G50.00
Due from national banks (not reserve ngents) 98. 0!!
Due from approved reserve agents . .i.. 177,208.80
Checks and other cash Items 27,t7H.:iO
Notes of other national banks 2,330.00
Krnctlonnl paper curroncy, nickels and cents 300.00
Lawful money in reserve In bank, viz:
Specie $70,020. 15
Legal-tender notes 17,3.00 71,003. lo
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5
pur cent of circulation) 5,000.00
Total $1,003,017.00
lilAIUIilTUCS.
Capital stock paid in 1 00,000.00
Surplus fund 27,500.00
Undivided profile, less expense:! and taxes
paid 20,810.03
National bank notes outslnndlni; v 100,000.00
Due to other national banks . 800.02
Due to state and private banks and bankers 100.10
Individual deposits Biibject to check ...., 718,300.77
Demand certificates of doposlt 30,389.13
Tlmo certificates or deposit 01,172.11
Certified checks 550.00
Cashier's checks outstanding '. . 2,130.00
United States doposltH 1,000.00
Total $1,003,017.00
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, bs:
I, M. L. Alfoid, cubhlor of the above named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
M, L. ALKOltl), Cashlor.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 11th day of
Jan mux 1911.
J. W. niOKKIAN, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W.M. S. CUOWKLL.
,CHAS. STRANG,
CUAS. M. 10NC.LIS1I,
Directors.
National Bank
of Medford
United States Depositary
(MINIINMIIN(INIWM
SPECIAL
W
IN
Seasonable Goods
Children's medium weight
Union Suits, each 25c
Boys heavy fleece lined Shirts
and Drawers, each 25c
Ladies heavy grey mixed
Union Suits, each 50c
Childrens Wool Mittens,
black and colors, pair 15c
Ladies fleece lined Hose,
garter top, pair 25c
Ladies black cashmere Hose, or. 25c
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Mens heavy Wool
Kadies Keyser double tip silk and
silk lined Gloves, pair 75c to $1.00
Ladies black cashmere Gloves,
pair - - - 25c, 35c, 50c
Mens heavy work Gloves,
pair - - 50c, $1.00, $1.50
DR. DENTONS SLEEPING GARMENTS
We are Closing Out at Just HALF PRICE AH
Our Toilet Cases, Glove and Handker
chief Boxes, Music Rolls, &c. This Is a
Snap for You if You Can Use Them.
Hussey's
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New Attraction nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
JOHNSTONE & COOKE
Present
"After the Ball"
George Stanton ..Mr. Johnstone
ICule lJalo ........ ..Miss Cooke
Time Seven o'clock oveuiiij;.
I'lnce Tom Data's studio, Newz
York Citv. J
I'tuu-pose Only to maku you v
iH if you uluujrh, that's nil?
lau
thereis lo it.
Did Von
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AND SUN'DAY AT 12:30.
Three Reels of Pictures and a
Good Sontj.
f-rrrm,,.,,,.,,,,.
NATATORIDM
JUDGE BEN LINDSEY
Tiio Juvenile JiuIko will
ee- J
lure nt the Nnlutorium on Fri- X
day iveninj,', .laiiiinry l.'l
Tickets on sole al Nat offit-j.
Adinihbiuii ."ille; reserved .seath
Zoo.
TONIGHT
"iowlintr, Uilliurds and ilo.v Mull.
l Medford's Exelusivo Picturo Tho
ntor. Lnto-3t LiconRcd Pholo-
plays.
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One Ilimo
No More- One Dime. X
"NAT" THEATRE
131 ii .1 . .
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oinnwi nn me latest anil nn
proved inoviuj; pietures.
C'liiiiiKu of program uvury Sun
duy, Weilnesday and Friday.
Special matinee uverv Suudav
ulleruuou.
ADMISSION 10c.
U-GO
Hffjh-Class
Stock Co.
TONIGHT
"FOR A .MILLION"
Three-Act Comedy
Screuui' from start to fiuUli.
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MAIt.lOUIH-.MANDVILLt: KTOOK
J COMI'ANV
Specinllier, Ilolween Aels
FREE UiiiiiImiiiiu prize uiu-n
s
en i
Re I
iiwiiv free Wednesday ni-ilil
mtii' vinir heaih o.y inoue. .iiiilii
21)71.
5 I'-G-O ORCHESTRA. I
X Reserve your heats ly Phoiiei
j MAIN U971.
rrfrr.j:
Want to Rent
Strictly modern (J op 7-rooin
house, iiijond neihhorhood.
Will take short time lnse.
Phone Main 2121
For Sale
One or tujpKork horaen, gentle; ujll
work ilouhlo au where; weight 1 ItllO
to i;uo I'ikv ?i;o ami ;2r.o.
gA C and 11. TerniH on good
E. L MORRISON
H. IS. One, llov 17.
ApTork
Agency Grand Union
Tea Co.
110 Tripp St. Phone 901
Pens, Coffees, Baking Pow-
ilmi S-Iniiic .Shnfj Stfni'nli
v, J1 .Ij , ..'HJ-.J, MVMK ,
ete, Orders taken.
Prompt D o 1 i v o r y
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M