Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTRUNE.MMDP'OnD. QRWIOX. FRIDAY JANUARY 13, 1911.
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TOBUiLD HARBOR
CRESENT CITY
H. S. Woolley Has Returned From
East and States That He Hns Nec
essary Finances for Biilltlinn o!
Harbor on Coast at Crescent Cit
II. S. Woolley has rotcrnori from
li oast after n HticreMfnl ctmipnlKii
for financial IhtrkiiiR for lw bulldlm
of u harbor north of Croccout City.
Togctlior with the onKlncers and
representatives of oaslern capital Air
Woolloy loft today for Croecent City
for tho purpose of making the nur
voys and estimating the tot of con
Htniftlon, not only or tho ship cannl
which Ib to bo built, but also tho Jet
ties which are to protect tho inoutl
of tho cnnnl.
Tho ilnn of tho builders Is to upon
np Dead Lake, which Ib throo-quar-tori
of n mllo from tho ocoan and
Luke Karle. which Is two miles far
ther inward on lino of tho Hhlp canal.
Tho openln;; of those lakes Ib essen
tial to tho building of tho hnrbor, for
only by such an operation can thore
roH.ilt am Inland, froah wntor laud
Jock.
Itl e estimated tho cost or bulldliifr
tho harbor is In tho neighborhood or
n million dollars, and the builder?
are flKiirlng that withl-i a year Dead
Iako will .;o opened up to naviga
tion. Tho building of this harbor will
menu thnt only SO mlloH will Bopuratc
Kogue Itlvur valley from the best har
bor north of San Kranclnco until the
mouth of tho Columbia Is reached.
and according to some engineers, it
Mill exceed ovou tho Columbia harbor
In safety.
W
TO
OPEN SUNDAY
Christian Scientists Complete Their
"Bunnalow" Church and Will Hold
Their First Services Therein on
Next Sunday Mornino i
r 4
Bullet Flattens On Skull.
WIN'ClltibTtilt, I'ii., .Inn. !.
Tonv .Jackson, colored", wlio wen.
with olhurs to give an olil-tiim
"linllinj party" at llio liomo nl' Hoe
tor Woodl'ork and Iniile, 11N0 col
orcd", near Winchester, was shot ii
(lie hcail with ;i revolver Ity Wood
Jork. The liullel llntluncil itself
.luckhonVi skull ami foil lo tin
Kiouiul without inflicting serious in
jury. Woodl'ork said the crowd wn
too noi-v and interrupted his lioiiov
moon.
EVERYONE WENT:
OB
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The "Ouecii of tho Moulin Roiifjc'
Made Decided Hit A Ttmofu'
Medley of Sonys, Beauties am
Artistic Dances
That tho people of Aledford won't
lake a dare, even though tho proba
ble tvliattorlug of their morals is tho
pilco tlonmudud. was fully doiuon
Minted last night when tho banner
crowd at tho opera house this hoii
h.Mi ncceptodtho gauntlet thrown
down by a wily prom agent and ul
inded tho performance of tho "Queen
if tho Moulin llogue."
tin the miength uf a rumor tlmt
tin- itueen'B mldulKht visit to the
d'inl-niourie of l'urln had bevu u via
ii Ion plqlUfllt for blHHO old Krlsco
and thai the critic in tliHl city hud
Ix-i-n forced to express theimsolvu
niihily In Haiurlcka lo riodi! the km
ml law on Marat urn of n tuhaaco im
tine, the I boater wa pnekod -thoae
v. Ik. havo M'or v 11 tori KrUo going
Id ( ho ilioatcr curly.
ltut after the fall uf tho curtain
mil) inoinory of pretty aceuoa, many
pielty women gorgeously omduiueri,
and u men)' jumble of whlntleable
ami cMtchy music reutuliicri of the
(liieeti.
The pantomimic porlrnyul by llai
r Short, Alls Gladya Turner mid
fh.wlen Wilcox yf the Uwncea of the
I'ltriwiau Apiu'lie were onthuslaktl
callj i-cm-oIvoiI for their artistic merit
when, after the flmt atgusM. tho audi
ence. roulUwl thnt thy Ufld come to
lt no a truly ulnae! mil exblhttluu.
and not. ne they had been led to be
lieve, a deinunalrutlou of the eMeiit
to which a producer can abbreviate
iliu costuiuos ou 0 women without
'landing In Jail.
The Christian .Scientists will Imhl
their opening services in their new
church on North Oukdnle avenue
Sunday morning, January lo.
This is the first Christian Science
church to he hiiiult in the valley.
The architect tiro of this cliureli i-
iu tlie-hungalow style, with weathered
lini-h lliroiighout the iulerior. Jt is
steam heated and brilliantly lighted
In the auditorium aie three cluster
electroliers suspended lioin the ceil
ing beside wall' fixture.
The auditorium is furnished wilh
JOO mahogany oiera eliairs. At (!r
rear of the rosiriuu are convenient
rooms ami coat rooms for the use 01
the renders.
Mi'hiiles the entrance hull, the
liiircli contains a ooinfniKble ladies'
parlor, two lavatories and a pleasant
reading room.
A reading room open lo the piihlii
s always conducted in connection
with a Christum Koinco church wlu-t
ill of the llie authorized litcrnlui'.'
is kept on sale and for free re.iding.
Mesidu the denominational literature,
i Homi daily newspaper, a ni-liucl
iiuovaliou in the field of ioininliiii
ailed (he Christian Science Monitor,
nay he found here. Sueh n news
uapor, an long ooiisiilered impussilile,
'ms proven itself a sucee-.. from u
nornl, literary and fiun icial sland
toinl. This paper may also he found
in sale ut the Med ford hook store.
This reading room will he open lo
'he public in a few weeks.
Owing to iiiilowanl wcnlher condi
'iojis I lu exterior of building is in
oinplele. At an early date, llie
"hristian .Sciontisls contemplate
unking a lawn and ittlracliw
.'rounds.
Itogulnr services will he held ever
-liiuday morning ul 11 o'clock, Suii
:eel of lessoil-sernion for .lanuarv 1."
"Life." Sunday school aj 10 o'clock.
Tcslinionv meetings Wednesday a I
T:'M) p. m. The public is eordiully
inilcd to these services.
BEAR PUIS ONE
N R
Meets With Adversary on Stairway
of His Home Thursday Niujit anil
as Result Printer Has Broken
Thumb and Is Laid Up
I'aul Seliulor, a pro feeder em
iloyed h the Medford Printing com
aiiy, in today nursing a hiokeu
liiiinli us the ic lilt of an eiicouutei
vilh a hear on the stairway of his
home Thursday night.
The injured hoy stoutly nutiulaiii
hut he h not or, well Unit he has
ml vt violated the pledge lu took on
New Year's day, so, taking thai into
oiisidtH'iitinu as well as his prcinu
fpittntinu for truthfulness, his own
ei'siou of the afitiir. lidd by him In
fellow pre siueii, will serve.
lie was cliiuhiuir llie stairwa.
Uiiiii miis dark, when his foot ud
leuh bneaiiie eutaiiKled with the
I'uaKV niiatoinv of a I eddy hour
lipped, and precipitated violently
ither uhere he a L'oing or froiu
lien'i he had i i t eoiue, depending
hi whether lie a elimhuiK or do
eliding said Miur.
lie will recover.
PEARY TO BE MADE
A REAR ADMIRAL S00H
'WASHINGTON. J). C, Jan. VI
Tho'.ptjlj-CQJIllilillOO "f III" Ii"""' '"'
UUMilt&fl ill) tiuvhl oM'ttils litis. ulUM
noon voluil iinonihly on u bill ieai
ing Jfobprl 11. I't'tuy n rear aihinil
The hill ills" o.Nluwd tlc'llianks o
ooiigio to Junr.v fr IiAung ili
cHiyorcd tho uurih isde. The Imt
tjj-p. 1'enry from ticiiic servn.
flic nuw with lie- Inght pay '
rvUU'tl eu ill)u.il. Tlie car
Iji.gin from April 1. 1000. ll '1
on which he reached i In- pole
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HELD THURSDAY
The In lie in I ot Miv. I.ouella Hoover
Diii was held Thiiisduy alleruoon
truiii, the llaptUt church. Iiiloiiiioutj
I'tdliiHcd nt the I. O. O. I ceiiieleiN.
The pullheitroiii were l' K U'odduii,
V. V. bulvr. II. tuwoll, II. 11.
i'utllc. Lewis Iteiinelt and I'aul llau
sm
Policewoman Makes Good '
1.0 yAXOKLIuS. .Inu. 13.-So
lielitt'iil has Mis K eh bill WhIU, Ui
Auueles' pdieewoiimii, lieou lu lite (!
purtment tkul Chief of Police SoUa'
nan will usK tlu eiiv ouiicil for t
sipiud of Jie iidditioiml women lui
jKitrnl dutv.
The chief deelu: MiK Walk Um
been a pot en I fuitor m Mdicc affait.
siui'e her appoinliaenl fuiir Utullth'
:fi. 1U will also asK lot 1UU tm
i licewan. J
1 1 ii s k i ii k fur I Ifii lib
So. HU.MJ. ' .
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank
at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
January 7, 1911:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $-115,198.12
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured '. 11,G05.07
II. S. bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00
Premiums on l S. bonds ., 2,:(9.68
J'onds, securities, etc 15,709.99
Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 155,071.14
Due from state and private banks and bankers,
(rust companies and savings banks 2,545.58
Due from approved reserve agents 94,074.135
Checks and other cash items .300.22
Exchanges for cle'aring house 4,G()'J73
Xotes of other national banks 200.00
fractional paper currency, nickels and cents.... 2115.24
Lawful money in reserve in bank, viz 29,341.75
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation) '.. 5,000.00
Hold dust 1G9.02
Total v $722,521.89
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00 '
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 12,984.159
National bank notes outstanding 99,900.00
Due to other national banks G22.2S
Dividends unpaid I34S.75
Individual deposits subject to check , 440,112.20
Demand certificates of deposit 27,055.0!'.
Time certificates of deposit 15,1507.14
('ert ified checks 11(5.00
Cashier's checks outstanding .., 15.50
Total .' $722,521.89
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
I, J. IC. lOnyart, president of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho
best of niv knowledge and belief.
J. K ENYAKT, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day ot t
fJanuarv, 191 1.
(Seal') O. L. KhlAAIES, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ,
J. A. PIOKRY,
HORACE PULTON",
v. n. cop io, , .
Directors. -"
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MEDFORD THEATER
Wednesday, January 18
DAINTY
Grace Cameron
lu l II. Ken'.-, Cheat Masterpiece
"NANCY"
Life. Full
Numbers
of
A Soul Stirring Play. A Beanlilul Storv of Home
1'niii.w mill t'limndv. with Special Jltis-tciil
You Will Laiiflh, You Will Scream, You Will Roa and Then Some
YOU ALL KNOW HER
Some of the Attractions lie I.i sturred in: Henry W. Savage
(Iriiml Opera; Wliitnu.v'b 'Tiff I'litT I'oiifl';" llio HuclHiiimib in
'Ifoltin Hood;" "The Tcmlerfoot ;" "Johnny Comes Miirchiiif,' Home,"
"Poxy Quiller;" Sotisa's Famous Maud; "Dolly Dimples;" and many
Other.s.
Hntire Production Carried hv Cnmpnnv. Secure your seats early
Sale Opens Satunlay morning. .1 '
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MEDFORD THEATER
Thursday, January 19
The .Messrs. Sliiiheit auueimci:
Mary Mannering
IN
WA MAN'S WORLD"
. I'liAV I.V FOl'lt ACTS V I'.At IIKIi CIIOTIIKIIS
Seat.s on sale .Monday, January Kllli.
,lcc.s 7."c, .1.0(1, $ !..-( and $AH).
cur COUNCIL
TO CANVAS VOTE
No Protests Filed by Defeated Can
didates, So Canvas Will Only Be
Matter of Form Tuesday's Count
Is Accepted by All
REAR END COLLISION
DEALS DEATH-TO FOUR
1.1. I'V'.r passcn
sleepor wire killed
BATAVIV. Jan
veis in ; Pullman
lodiiN mid twclw iiijiired in a teai
end collision on llie New York fun-,
j trnl railroad here. The accident oc
curred in front the .station where a
pnsNcnuer train ih standing A
lollowiuir train plunged into it, telc
I scopimr tin1 rear sleeping.
Notice
The funeral of Mrs. J H. Stewait
will he held Sunday at 1 ::)() p.m. from
the late residence in-, South v)aliiiale
ine.iue. I Mermen: n ;. u. U. r,
ceniuery. rnenus nu. (ii-niiuuiuuicc'.
imited to attend
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9 J. E. ENYART. President. J A. PERRY. Vico-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cushicr. V. B. JACKSON, Ass't Ca8bier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
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SAFJE: DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
SUSIKESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
The citv council will meet ut th
cii hall at :t o'clock lliis atleruoon
lo caiiMit. the Mile cuht at tliu recoil
.'iU election.
As no nilus to t lut original
comii liavy heeii filed, the eaiivab 1)
the council will he made xiiperliciai
ARE YOU LUCKY?
Five Articles Given Away Each Day
of This Sale
Knrh ila iliiiim; oar Lucky llor.se-
hoe Sale ii' will uuc live iiiticleo
dial sell tor .t-I 00 each and hide them
10 our tin play ol merchandise
Kit cli article will hear a Miinll
iickel with thei.e woid "l.uck.x
liiie Slum Ticket" when tind
i.e of tlnait tiekeh, nimply call the
ieaiei eleik, kivo her your name
and nddiv.x aid take the articu
lainie, xrikti.
Ker,V article will he hidden eitlu-i
011 the tnhlck, the coiuiier or in the
dipla -AND NOT in the shelve
The Lucky Ones:
JANl'AUY ?.
Mi. I.. K. Parkm-.
ilr. lititbttru KuuitU.
Mrs. J. F Williius, CimUtt. Pciiu
Auino. .Mc.MmIhiu.
JIi-.. Co mm.
.IAXUAKY 0.
Mik Inej 1 1 aye, Cwitml Point
ilr. C. V. Slmri).
K. S. llillor.
.Mi-. I'uuwortliy.
Maud Joue.
Jonnicr l'Hrkor.
Kniiu .Sharp?.
Annii UHch.
Mmi-khi-pi liiuley, OoHlml Point.
Mrs. K.-:lTsrTm?r"
V It MPrKI'U v t 0
To tlie Lovers of Good Colfce
We vvltdi to aihlse you that wo
lime IiiHtalleil In our store a new
Itoyal ICIeclrlc Col'Cee .Mill, l'lils
machine is euuiiii'dl with ateol knives
vhich cut the lioi t y Into practlcalb I
uniform clean ml mrtlcle, Instead .
r mi'ludlnc ami u-iiKhtiig ttj as hy
he old method. ,
All Coffee .Mills horetoforo imeil
vlll only criibh the liorry, niutllat
UK the minute oil colls, allowing the
Coffee OH to evaiiornte, thus Impair
ing the strength Hiid flavor,
Hy this new procusa tho little oil
.oils remain unbroken, the essential
oi (fond pruritic!) cannot evaporate
nnri the toffee thug retains Its flue.'
rich, aromatic tlavor in Its full'
strength.
This I one ichmui why a pound of
of lee cut lu this mill will make from
twelve In fifteen nips more of full
'itronstli eotte iluui will any tof-
fo ground Hie old way. The Lover
jf ttootl Coffee finds hore a rlchncbs
if flavin- never t miiri In Coffee '
uruuuri In the onhnary way. '
Another ream re about tills Mill lb '
'hat you may h.ne your Coffee cut '
its flue an the ftnet sand and It will
ntlll he pimilcaiu free from thati'
f tn 9 duI which .-. produced bv the
tld niethoil of Riindlng. You will.
therefor. nlwir. have a clear nip of
offeo Instead of a muddy effect a
rteult of using tin old stylo Mills
Itoyal Cut (drtee Is also adaptable
for percolator 01 Pruch Dip Coffee
potd.
Ii) 11 pound of our coffee cut on a
Itoyal Mill and tc Know )ou uill lie
uleascd Willi llie icmiIis.
Olmstead&Hibbardl
TO WIIO.M IT .MAY CON'CKKN.
This Is to certify that A. K. Lo
I'ontz of Central Point, Or., has for
the past two years, and Is Belling nnri
handling our granite for monuments,
and any statement to the contrary Is
not true. 250
COLD HAY GKANMTE COMPANY,
INC., Medford, Or.
Ily C. H. RAY, President.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
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NIJITINt; OCT A CIIKCK
coinniands a lot more lespect than
counting out tho cash. You have
probably noticod that fact yourself.
You'll stand higher In the community
if you pay by chucks drawn on tho
PAUM ICItS' & vniUITCiHOVHUS'
HANK. Opon an account thore and
trv It for :'. while. Vo warrant you'll
not be sorry for jour action.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
1 ,ivWS)WSs
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0&ikmmfftiiiKiiktiitoM
We were asked if we would run a
SPECIAL SALE
and we replied that it was unnecessary
Tliu good people of this city nml county have favored us with so much
the past year that our stock has been kept absolutely clear
nusuiess (luring
and clean.
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SPECIAL PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
Our prices are all special or as low as the lowest at all times. You are sure
' a square deal when you buy groceries or meat at this store.
WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE, Inc.
MarKet Phone 281
Grocery Phone 286
on mi wnsr sim miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiHiniinii-i n iiitY,f'Vr'ftVyirfliij(rf-TjfUUUUijfijfUTr
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