Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttTCCION, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 10.11.
PAOEMVE
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL!
MlhM Wlllieliiilna llliiny loft Hut
in day for Tiiltint,
Mlwt Alice ,M, Mldor loft Huturduy
for I hti MnKllli)i ranch, n "a r Central
Point, whoro Mho will Minimi tlio Hit tu
mor. Minn I'i'iiili'lico Hniltli of Phoenix' wiih
nlioiipliiK In Mi'ilfonl Hiitiirday. "
I, A. tlrouniy wiin ii btmlnciut vlnt
tnr In Woodvillo Hatmday,
Mr. anil Mm, l J, Aloxiuulor ru
tin mul Saturday fiom u short vlnlt im Pantorlum l)yo Worlw Co.
hi roiiiiiiiu
DurliiK u imimo In mi animated din
ouwdon, by the IiiiIIoh of tlio (Iroiitor
Modford Cluli, lit tholr IiihI mootliiK, n
llltlo in lit tor of droKH, no detracted
tholr attention, ttuit llioy woro iinaliln
to iiKiili,rnncontnitn tholr UioiikIiU
upon tlio niiliji'ct. MrH, Do Moduli, of
IIohIoii, nrcomiuuli;d liy n jinrty of
lorn I friend, wiih iiMliurcil In, Upon
liuiulry, It wiih found Hint her natty
wnlldiiK milt, nhooii to match and Chic
lint , had boon cleaned and proneed liy
Mr. and Mr, l Klllotl anil hod
loft- Hnliiidiiy nlr.ht for KnlrbankH,
Iowa to vIhII for a iiumtli.
Why pity $20 por ton for hay next
winter? When you rim, not "II )'u
want now for 10,01) on Onlidulo Park
aililltlou, IMioiio MID J r Kaniior.
Mayor (,'nnou leaven (inlay for Kan
Krnurliiro, with MrH, Canon, who will
vIhIi In tho oiiHt.
Count on Joining tlio erowdH at
llulto I'allM, July 3rd to filli. Illtl
('uli)hrallou. fit)
MIhm l.uolla Cniuplioll, itaiiKhtor of
W. M. Caniidii'll linn roturnoil from
thv Oregon AKrlciilturul CoIIoho,
Make nn InvoRtmont by ImurliiK
with tho "Miitiiul Life of Now York."
pnyH tho lament dividend, J. I", Hut
chaion, AKont.
H. I., I.oonanl wiih n titmlncnti vlnl
lor to (IrnniH Phhh Friday.
HoHl located rooming and board
ing hoiiHii In Modford for nolo at n
bargain. Inuulro 122 North front
mroot. 76
MIh t'ordollii Ooffo roturnoil to hor
homo n oar KiikIo Point Friday.
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II, Cnrkln,
(llonn O. Toy lor), fttlorncyn-nt-lBW.
ovor Jacknon County Hank 1)i1r.,
Modford. .
Prank Parrell wan In from ItU
ranrh iiwtr Phoonlx Krldny.
KlrnwnrkH from top of Mt. Pitt,
llulto Kal la colouration, July 3rd to
6th. CD
Dr. and Mr. K, It, Hoolny nnd
daughter, Mitrlo, lofl Saturday for n
tltilt In tiitgenn. MIhh Mario will roll
tltttio to Portland whoro Hho will vlnlt
rolnilvoH. Dr. Hocley will roturn to
IiIn ilutloH hero In a week.
Alhlnnd Btcnm Laundry. Modford
office phonj No. 1501.
K. T, Trimble, ono of tho loading
attoruoyH of Hoattlu In horo lnokliiK
ovor tho town nnd valloy.
Boa It, A. IlolmoH, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jnckeon Co inty bank.
K, II. lloliiU'H of Knglc Point w a
IiiihIiiohn vlnltor in Mod ford Friday.
Kdgnr llafor dopnrtod for Portlnnd
Baturdny evening.
Ilonry Ditoi, particular harbor, 118
W. Mnla it.
Howard Dudley wnH it IiiihIuoki pan.
nonger to Portland Baturday.
(I, W. OwIiikh wiih In Modford from
Kuglo Point Friday. Ha reports tho
town to bo booming.
All klndM of routoHtn with rash
prlicti nt Hutto Fnltn colobntllnn,
July 3rd to nth.
Mra. F. M. tftowart. of Kltglo Point
wan a Friday whopper In thlH city.
Itoy Anhpoln wiih nmoiiK tho Huglo
Point vlHltom horo Friday.
liny for Halo 10 por ton, nt Oak
itiiln Pnrk addition. Boo W. II. Kvor
hard. Phono G39, J-fi.
Mr. and MrH. W. II. McOownn do
pnrtod for Portland Friday evening,
Thoy will attend tho Krniid lodgcH of
Miihoiih and KiiHtern BtnrH, respec
tively and will nlno nttoud tho uniitd
lodge KnlghtH of PythliiH In AHtorln.
Tho Hutto FallH celebration will
liiHt from July 3rd to 0th. Cash prltos
In tl content. fiO
John Mntnoy wiih In from tho Ap
plcgnle County Baturday.
Mrn. I. nrowu of AMhlaml wiih h
Baturday Hhoppor In thlH city.
For n havo, hair cut or shampoo,
niio Honry Uatoa, 128 West Main
troot.
MrH. M. Bonmnn of Wooilvllln who
hiivo boon vIhUIiik with Mrn. I.iuico
Iiiih Knno to Contra I Point for a vlHit
with rolntlvon.
Mr, Brhoblo of (Jrlffln Crook trnn
HJirtod IiiihIiiobh horo Baturday.
A. W. BaudorH of Cold Mill wiih a
IiiihIiiohh vlHltor In Modford nBtur
day.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
INtjr Phono W71
Night Phono. F. W. Weeks JW71.
A. B. Orr, MBt.
I,t)V ASSISTANT.
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iinni a mMwmrm y
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Z irnflikpflrAM Mttfl rttttlniW 4
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diiflAitiim fn fhA nntlnrtallnff rln.
I liartraont of Modford Purnlturo Co, ; ;
1 ... - . .. ... mm. 1,
; ; Office Willi nicurorirKurniiuro uo. .
1 Tnlnnhnnna! Dnv. lloll 351:!
: Job;n A. rorl, roildonco, noil 4111,
upmo Kiiij.
:: q, W. Conkltn 8601. J. H, nut-;
: or 8671,
AMIlliriANCIC HK11VIOK
Boo lluntloy nnd MacClntrhln for
flro liiHiiraiico, Phono .1401,
I I ii mini tho now hotuo In HtroriK
compaiiloH. Bon lluntloy and Man
Clnlrlilu. in North Contrnl.
Coulrnctorn and liulldorH aliotild
protort tholr hulldliiKK from Iohh by
flro durliiK coimtructloii. Hon lluntloy
and MacClatchlo.
Throo or four modnrn furnlMhod
rooiiiH for IIkIiI lintisoknopliiK or
Hinall fiirnlHhod Iioiiko, Phono Tinny,
Main R041. no
MImhoh Compboll nnd Bchlnblor of
Contrnl Point ling to atinoiinco to tho
IiiiIIoh of Modford that thoy havo a
nlco lino of Htiuimor nilllliinry In tho
IntOHt alyloH. Wo aro aRoiita for tho
colobrntod TliouiHon'n (Jlovo FlttliiK
CorntitH. Wo Invito you to mil nnd
hoo our kooiIh. Tho Pannd(ina Lad Ion"
Bhop, Contrnl Point.
Coorco A. Hamilton of CrnntH PnHH
wan a IiiihIiiohm vlaltor In Modford Fri
day. ('. J. Cnmtoun night clork nt tho
Nnnh ban returned from u flvo day
vlnlt at tho Portlnnd ron carnival.
Matt Carroll of Mono, Novndn Ih In
Modford looking over tho vnlloy.
W. H, Wliltn of tho forontry aorvlco
linn returned from no Inspection trip
to llimhy Hill.
L. K. Whltnkor of Imh (JoIoh wnn
among tho Friday vlHllora In thin city.
O, BtovotiHon of Hoddlug, Cal wan
In Modford Friday.
F. II. I.o Urngu of Portorvlllo, Call,
fornln In Hpendlng a fnw dnyn In Mod
ford, (I. N. HiihhoI of Oakland Ih In Mod.
ford attending to IiuhIiiohr Intorentn.
J. C. Pendleton of Tnblo Itork
trniiHiirtod IiiinIiiohh In Modford Fri
day. TIioh. K. La in no n of Olenilaln wiih
a Friday vlaltor In thin city.
II, "it. DoiIko wan a piiHHongnr for
Portland Frldny.
ChitrloH Folt of Knglo Point loft for
Portlnnd Friday night.
Tho Ml mo n Norwood of Contrnl
Point apont Friday In Modford.
"Hob" Douol dopnrtod for Portlnnd
Friday ovonlng.
W. J. Hartzol dopnrtod Friday for
Portlnnd onrouto to MlnnonpollH for
a ahort vlnlt.
Ktigiyto llnko nnd MIbm Mao Iloko.
of Contrnl Point worn Modford vial
torn Frldny.
P. B. Btoonatrup roturnoil Bnturday
from a butlnoHB vlnlt In Portland.
Itox Lainpinun of Cold Hill wnn In
Modford Baturday havfng roturnod
from tho Portland roo carnival.
II, (1. Wortmau ban roturnod from
u cattlo buying trlji to WIIIowh. Cal.
Bomo good Hhootlng wan dono nt
tho Hhootlng match nt tho race trnck
Friday afternoon, Wlllottn of tho Sol.
by Cnrtrldgo company bolng high gun
with 21 out of 25 blrdw.
J. F. llnrgotiH cumo In Saturday for
an ovor Sunday, vlHit with Modford
frloiidH.
Harry l.lntlnoy of Central Point Is
In Modford to Hpoutl Sunday.
"Curly" Wllaoii of JuckHonvlllo wuh
In Modford Friday.
Mm. K, B. WUhoii roturnod Satur
day from n wook'n vlalt with hor par
oiitn noar Wollon.
Mr. Spencer of tho Antolopo or
chiirdn, noar Wollon, wan it ImihIiiohb
vUltor In Mtilford Saturday.
Mayor and Aim. Canon loft Satur
day morning for Ban Francisco, from
whoro Mrn. Canon will go to Mudlnoii
and othor WIhcoiihIii polutn to vlalt
rolatlvoH.
II, Bocor of Bncrniuonto wna In
Modford on IiuhIiiohh Bnturday.
William Nolllfl of Peyton, Or,, wnn
it hUHlnonn vlHltor In Modford Satur
day. Horry I).nVoIIh of Hutto FiiIIh wiih
among tho Saturday vlnltom In Mod
ford. Kreil Colvlg Ih ovor from JuckHon
vlllo .for nn over Sunday vlalt.
O. A, Waro and family nnd Mr.
mid Mm. B. B. Baklo of WIIIIiiiiih,
Cal,, aro recent uowcomom In thlu
city.
MIhh Prouo of ItiiBHolvlllo, 0 ar
rived Saturday for uii extended visit
with frloiidH here,
George Andrown of i'roHiio wiih In
Modford Baturday,
J. W, Myorfs, chief 'luupoctor of
Jackson county orchiirdH, will leave
during tho week for PorUmul to at
tend tho grand lodgo of Miihoiih. Bl
mor Hlcku, W. M., of thu Modford
lodge, will also attond.
F, A. Klllott of Salom wiih n hunt
iiosa vlHltor In Modford Saturday.
Mr, and Mm. Halph Thomua nnd
ohlldren of AugtiHtn, Ky., wore among
tho oHtorn nrrlvalH Saturday,
W, II, Smith, tho roof ninn, linn
purchiiHod tlio homo of 'J', n, Tanner,
Second mid Holly,
K. C. Woleli ami Ar. (J. Womiirk,
(ho inllieiH, woro III Mcill'onl inul
luoltHoiivillii TliiirHilny, Tlio former
Ih cugiiKi'il In mlnliiL' near Woodvillo,
(Icorxi! i, DiivIh iiihI Jiiiiioh Owoiih,
ootiiity coinuilHiiloiicrH, hjrtiI u run
jilo of iluyn in .lnoliHoiivillo (IiIh week
on official IiiihImvhh.
MIhh Turner Iiiih Iicoii visiting in
Juokniiiivilo, tliu guuHl of MiH. K. ('.
Klnor.
Tlio Kiikiiii Klvcr Valley riiilroail
h linuliii it Inro iUiiulily of brink
mill criiMlioil rock to Mi-dford from
Jni'krioti oreok iliHtrlct every ilny.
Ocorge Dictricli nml V. A. Spring
fonl worn over from Klciliug pre
einol TliiirHilny. The fonuer wiih
Ioiik n roHiilcnl of Mcilfonl.
Wnlter J. Afiilioney of OrnnlH I'iihh,
lomiorlv of Mcilfonl, iiik hoIiI hi
linlf intgroHt in the corner of Hixlli
nml Koiilli Cent nil to Mm. F. W. Car
milimi, who owiih the other half. The
ileeil wim recorded j), few ilnyw hineo.
Afr. nml Mm. C. C. Il'uek iin.l
Frank Cmucrnu were over from A
plegnte (lie other tiny.
J 1111104 Culvert of Kviihh ernok wjik
Ktruck by u tree ho wiih falling n few
ilayn niiieo ami Iiik ii niirrow oHcnpo
from iiiHlnut ilenth. Hi'h right arm
broken in three plncoK mul it
HHitry to amputate it near thu
ARE DEVELOPING
HOME STAKE MINE
Captain Clark and Associates are
Rapidly Getting Things Into Shape
Preparatory to Undcrtaklnp, Much
Work Past work Unsatisfactory.
NIG
b'iih brok
wiih neeiM
hiioiiIiIoK
J. II. Kecmiin of Oolil Hill wiih in
Mcilfonl Tliiimilay on route to the
county nejit.
John I'cnioll, postuiantcr nml mor
fhmit of Applcj;nto, miide Mcilfonl
mul JnekHonville a IniHinCHh vinil
Weiluchiliiy.
I'oHlmiHtor Miller nml J. I.yrfen
of .IiiekHonvllle moloreil to Mcilfonl
WcilncHilny.
Mr. Korroht, who purohiiHei ,i
ranch on Applcgnte of Ralph Jen
niligM IiihI year, Iiiih relumed to east
ern Oregon with bin family, leaving
the plneo in oharge of C." Combcbt,
IIIH HOII-lll-IIIW.
At the Church
es
Presbyterian Church.
ChililrcnV Day in tho morning nt
10::0. Offering for K. S. work. (looil
tniiHie. Tnlk on (he "Uncrowned
King." Kvcrjboily invited. Prcnching
nt 8 p. m. by the pastor, flood mimic.
S. (J, K. hocioly nt 7 p. m. J. C. K.
Hocicly at (1:1.1 ,, ,,i.
Y. M. B. C.
Young man, do you know what the
Y. M. H. C. ihT Come to the I'rohby.
teriun fhureh Siimlny mominK
10;00 o'eloek and find out.
First Church of Christ Scientist.
Service .Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, subject of IcKson-Kormon:
"Ood, The Preserver of Mmi." Sun
day Hchool at 10; Wedne.sdnv cvenin:
mooting nt H o'clock. All "are wel
eomo. A free reading mom is open
If) the publio from '2 to f tlnily, except
Sundny. Church edifice 2:i'J North
Dakilnle.
Methodist Church South.
Corner of Main nml Onkdnlo. Sim.
day hehool 10 ii. in. Proncliiiig 11 a.
m. Kpworth League 7 p. m. Irciu-li.
i"g 8 p. in. Kverybody welcome. J. I'.
Hipp, pastor.
Spiritualist Meeting.
nt. .urn. i.umpkiu will Icehiro nml
dcnionstnilo on modern SpiritimliMii
of Smith's hull ut U p. ,., jog jforlh
Gnipo htroot. AiliubtKion free.
.l)VKUTISi:i) LKTTKIt LIST.
Tho following lint of loiters remain
uncalled for at the pout office nt
Modford. Oregon, Wednesday June
7lh,H)ll.
Addis Oeo., llnlcom W. II... Hell
Horl. Urown Mrs. W. ., HuriiKS Hurt.
Conrnd Fred 0., Conner Irn E., Corey
J. H., Davison .Mary, Dooloy Dave..
Feiio lln, Fitzgonild W. li., Frvur
Waller. Mood p. c, Hnle.v T. F..
Harris John, Harrison Phil S Hon-
tiriek Mr.,, Humphrey Win., Johnson
Mrs. Win., Kulb J. E., Kelloy Thos W.,
KorrJ-'rank, Kirklanll -.Win., Lnnglie
Tom, Lnw C. T., Laiiderlmiigh Eva.
Lill Jny jr., Lewis Arm. Mnrgmct,
hindsoy H. y UWy W. II.. Mills
W. I., MeClellen Touoy, MoltiaH' C. O.,
Miller Frtuik II., Moorland Mrs. Jenn.
Afoore Mm. J,avhia, Mrtxl John, Now-
oonih w. C. O'Hrien Irl (2), O'Con
"er V. U.. (2), Olmslend lu-s. a. E.,
Omgol Jf. Frank, Ongol Frank, Piatt
. e., rioren unrry, Pollard L. J..
iwiuonii k. H., wk Frankio, Soarls
t. W., Sou. I'aintom Union, Soe.
remont Workom Union, SIiiiw Simon.
Simmons Mr. nnd Jrm. F. I)., Spook
Mrs. 0. E., Sleolo H. A Tuvlor S.
N Thornton J, R, Upson L. J.', yan
Mrs. 11. 0., Wigliinnii JH-s. jrargarot,
Wilson H. H Whitley S.
Parties milling for' tho nbovo lot
tors will ploiiso nay 'advertised.' A
olmrge 6f ouo eoit will bo mndo up
on delivery of the. nbovo loiters.
A. M. WOODFOIII).
Post master,
Massam Called to Europe.
E. F. JrnsBiun will leave Tuesday
for Paris, Franco, whoro ho 1ms been
onlled by u French syndicate for the
purpose of disposing of n largo min
ing properly in Tdnho for n price of
$200,000,
Cnptnlu Clark and nKHoelntoH who
havo bonded from Or ( It. Hny the
Hninentitku mine noj,r Woodvillo, are
rapidly getting thlngn rounded Into
nlinpo prepnrntbry to rnnklng oxten
hIvo iliivolopmentH nt the mine. The
machinery Sit the mill linn all been
overhauled nnd n new pump and turn,
er motors bnvo been put In which will
facilitate tho working capacity. Sev
enteen or eighteen men are now em
ployed In and nrotind the mine and
n m noon an thliiRB open up more will
bo put on. At prenerit Mr. Jnyne, the
ffiipcrlntondont, In Hlmply projecting,
with n vlow to dcteriiiliiD Junt where
the mine rhould be opened up nnd Ih
driving crogs-cut ttinnclK to cut the
vein In different pine en with that end
In vlow. Tho work that him been dono
at tho mine In the pnt Ih of n very
unRatlHfactory nature and If the ore
bodies aro continuous and the valueo
remain after development the men In
chnrgo will put In a much Inter Im
proved trentlng plant nnd tho work
will be ptiHhcd junt an rapidly as la
bor nnd capital will permit.
In the punt the mine has under
gone n Horles of gophering and ngnln
money hnH been spent, with n rather
lavish hand, very much In tho wrong
direction It seems. Tho vein lies be
tween a contact of alnte and por
phyry and has nil the cnrmnrkB of
tho making of a good mine. In width
It varies from eight Inches to three
fee nnd value to the tcxent of from
SO to $150 per ton havo been found.
t The main lodgo Is unbroken having
been traced for a dlntnnce of several
hundred feet on tho xurfnee nnd the
wnlls wnero they havo been struck
nro perfect. Tho whole country If
very highly mineralized and several
veins cnrrylng some values InfersecLJ
the main lodo continuously.
.Mr. Jnyne is cleaning out old drifts,
stope, etc., and nome ore tins been
taken out that will bo put through
the mill nn n teat run nnd It It Ih
found that tho ore' Is rich enough to
JtiHtlfy milling nny. amount that Is ly
ing nround on the different dumps
will be gnthcrcd upland put through
the mill, thereby lessening tho run
ning expenses of tho development
work.
I RIDERS OF
IDAHO CAUGHT
Six Warrants Are Issued by Federal
Court Charging Conspiracy to De
fraud the Government Out of
Lands.
Inr mul feather land eliiimmitu who
refused to do their bidding.
The government charges thnt nn
organized gang operated to secure
title to valuable land tracts upon
which settlers had filed entry mid
(lint they iihciI violence mid Hi routs
to carry through the alleged plot.
Federal secret iigontu hnvr been
working on tho case since February
when Joseph Viuigluui, it soUler, kill
ed E. V. EiumonH, iv mutt said to be in
sympnlhy with tlio riders. Vnugluui,
who was ncipiiltcd of murder, on tlio
Htnml asserted that many Hottlcrrf
lind gone away owiiuj to threats of
death while others who had remained,
had been tortured but fonrcd to not
ify tho authorities for four of von
gennce to come,
HOISE, Idaho, June 10, Hciisii-f
lions are promised by government of
fieials when six nlleged night riders'
all prominent ranchmep of the Ciiiiiiih
district nro brought to trial on
charges of conspiracy to defraud the
government of valuable lands nnd en
trymen of their rights.
The men were arrested on bench
warrants issued by tho fcdoral court.
They nro:
E. C. Oriswold, Chnrlca M. Johnson,
Harry McAdnms, Alnrvin Wilscy,
James mid Hoy Hnnford and Jerry
licrpic. Following arraignment they
are at liberty today under heavy
bonds.
Their arrest created a sensation.
It Iiiih been known for mouths that
the Omnas Prairie settlers had been
tcrrized by a band of masked men
who adopted the Kentucky night rid
er tactics nnd threatened to kill, or
CORA E. UTLEY
(Chiropodist
MARINELLO SHOP
OVER KENTNER'S
1IA1U DKESSfNO MANICUEING
SJIAMPOOJNG MASSAGE
JJAOi GOODS
CHAM) IOIKii: KNK2HTS OF
PITH IAS
Astoria, Oregon. Juno 20-U1, 11)11.
For the above occasion the South
ern Pnclflc and Corvnllls nnd Enstern
will sell low round trip tickets from
nil points including branches at spe
cial low round trip fnreo.
Tickets will sold June ISth and
10th, good for return until Juno 24th.
The Hplondid excursion steamer "T.
J. Potter," has been chartered for
this occasion, and will lenvo Ash
street dock, Portlnnd, for Astoria at
11:00 p. in. Juno 13th, returning
from AHtorln midnight, Juno 21st.
Delegates nro urgently requested to
mnke reservations for Bleeping nccom
modntionH either through locnl agents
or C. W. Stinger, City Tlckot. Third
and Washington htreets, Portland.
For detailed faro from any stntlon,
call on any Southern Pnclflc or Cor
vallls and Hustorn agent.
4d
A very pretty social ontdrtiiinniont
was held nt the homo of Mrs. Nary
Smith, 008 Wert Tenth street Sat
urday afternoon. Tho event was
given by Mrs. Smith and Miss Caroline-
Smith in honor of Miss Thomas
of Honolulu, who i the guest of MW
llessio Keutiier. Mrs. Will Itnrdor
assisted tho hostesses. v
Dainty lighf refreshments consist
ing of sandwiches, chocolate, olives,
eako and sherbet was served. A lost
was served with each cup of sherbet
Those present woro Mesdiiiues
Wcnt!, 11. ltothcmtcl, Jrelntyro and
1 oilfield; Jlisses Folgor, Elizabeth
Folgor, Muvy Deiit'l, Mildred Ware
North EuglUh, Hiurl Davis, Kcokler,
Nessio Kontner, Gladys Hoard, 1 Icier
Dahl, Sarah lfulcigh, Miss Marso of
Central Point, a guest of Mrs. Me
Intyro and the guest of honor 'Miss
Thomas.
The luntso was lustily decorated
with greens mid June roses.
Tho "Mivdo In Oregon" movement
Inaugurated by the Manufacturers'
Association, of Portland, will do
much to stlmulato tho mniiufacturo
nnd Bitlo of goods umdo within tho
Htato.
UaaUliiB for Health.
READY FOR THE FOURTH
.;.
'Twill be hot, so make your preparations accordingly.
We've things to wear that will add a great deal to your
comfort and your appearance as well.
Light Summer Homespun, Crash, Flannel and Serge
Suits, with all the snap of Summer style, $17.50, $20.00,
$22.50 to $45.00. -:
SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Negligee Shirts, fancy Hosiery, Underwear in Zephyr
eights, Belts, Neckwear and all other Summer wearables.
STRAW HATS
KNOX QUALITIES '
Here's the place to get the one you'll like fair in price
and of a quality that's reliable, $2.50 to $10.00.
We've plenty of hot weather comfort in store for you.
"When you see it in our windows you can bank it's right.
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The Jackson County Bank
at close of business, June 7th, 1911. (Call of State Bank
Examiner.)
RESOURCES
Cash in vault and in banks $2f)(5,092.-13
County and city warrants and bonds 47,779.(57
Heal estate and banking premises 150,000.00
Loans and discounts
On demand .HlS,028.()l
On time 52,189.20
i 500,217.81
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock fully paid , $100,000.00
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Undivided profits .., 7,259.(55
Total $S3-l,0S9.9l
Based on the above strong statement and on our record
of nearly a quarter of a century of conservative and square
dealing, we solicit tho continued patronage of all who have
ovor done business with us and welcome all now accounts
assuring all that our policy of the future will be to con
sider the interests of our depositors and stockholders above
everything else,
1 .TAOKSON COUNTY BANK.
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