-b .- -tinmxjt, iV '- . 1 fpWMP'Wfcj(fr l """ " ' . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ion MEDFOTCD MATT, TRTBT7NTC. AnSDFOTlT), fmiWOX, FTUPAY. ATTirST l. 1911. PATTTC VTVVl .IndK" Null wiih a iiicniit vlHlltir I it r Milninl. lit In l(i'il hmiy lnoldtii; lifter liuhlle ItuprnvoiucnlM IhiIiik iiimiIii In (llff.tiont puiiH or Hut county. H. V. Hi mm unit Mrn, ('niwfoid worn Invlti'il In iiuttt Ititotiy ut Yroltii, Unllfoinln, roomily. Tlmy lutvi? mIikii rutiii'iicil In .Mi'ilfiiiil. ( Tim (Dimly ciiiiil him iiiithoi'loil Hut cxIiiIiIImIiiiii'IiI of u mini to con nect the luiilii niiiiln In HImiIIiik mid Aipnmilc from .liirltHouUlln iiikI Hup 'ivlmir Tlunckinnrtoli will IihkIii Mirl( on It noon. Il will provo a ioiiiliti' IiuiiiiivoiikmiI. .MIim .hum Km hurl iiiikIo JiuIimiiii vllln filiuiiU u vlnlt Thurndiiy. Ho It, A. HoiiH)i, Tim liiaiiraiim Man, over Jiti'kndtt Comity tmnk. Wiillur .1. MiiIioim')'. i it III ouil uKtiiil ut tlrnntn I'iikh, mII Known In M'il ford, inttili u trli to .ImcIikoiivIIIk u low itn)ii hlliro on II tlllHrtloii IntdH'iit liii! lo liliiiuOf mill MUh Kvii Winter or JiiHitpldiiK rounty. C'oiii;rutnlullonii nin In oi dor. ' V. K. W'oitvur linn i;oii to Jiu'U honvllli, to Improve tlin rottliti'iicn of AMHdwnor tlrlnvo. Cnrktn &. Taylor (John II. Cnrklu, OIun O. Tnylor), ttornoyictllBw, ovur Jnckpuu County Hank JIM., Mmlford. AttotuoyH Nnff, .Mciilny mid Hum iii'Tnly wr' In .liicliconvlll" TIiiiih duy on profomiloniil IhimIih'h. V. J. Mi'lntyro nnd Mr. Welch wuro over from .IiicUkoiivIIIo Tlium dny. ('. V. JItIkkh win down from Iluttu I'u 1 1 h ThtitMdity. I In Inform iih Hint llio otM on liicoriiorntlon wiih 1(1 to 31 In tnvor of th" jnnpmdtlon. with nlioul 16 voter fnllliiK to I'oinn t( tin' poll, which would Inillcitl" that the town Into 11 pApulutlou of over 100. Ilrldk lc' cri'nin, nil kind nnd rolori. Uiinluiin ItuKory: phone 371 Prompt delivery. MInk Akiick llrond innde JiickHon- lll 11 vlxll Wtuliiiwilny. II. I'. itmiilr tmitMirlml IniHlnitm nl the county enl Tlmritilny tnornlui:. Tli'Ti' wiih unite n liointmrdumnl (liU wi-nk nt the rook iimrry tn-iir JnrknouvUli', whole iinich uintorlnl for Improvement of rounty roudn U IntluK ohtnlncd. A nutnlmr of Imnvy lihmln were touclii'd off Wednoiidiiy mill Thurndny. Itiirdoun llakery now deliver cm ind Ire crenin lo nuy pnrl of the city, fltiiluo KI11111 nnd 111 dnutflitcr linve returned from 11 forlnlithl'H ntny nt Newport. Mr. nnd Mrn. Wnlter Ktuttnur, nru nirolvliiK 1'iHiKnttulntlonn ovi-r llio nrrlvnl of 11 diiUKhtcr. who wuu horn til Jiirkhonvlllo, AiiKiint 2d. Cult It. C. Ilrowu, 4Sf. Holly for pltiiitliltiR nnd hcntliiK. I'hono 2 12 1 115 Homo of Mcdford'n hctir linnlur nru liiiny In HtorlliiK dUlrlct. whoro flint pc('lni(iin of the moimrrh of tlui woodH nrrt roiiinlni:. Pimt nro nitiu oroiiH tlmro, iilthoiiKh thin m'mum licrnfor linn JiihI ln'i:nn John noltoliomn luft hint uU;hL (or I'ortlnuil nnd Honttlo. Iiok nt thin nmiln. Tho flnh mnr l(t will hkII Krlilny mitt ttuturdtty tilnulc rod 10 citntH por pound, hIuk cod 10 contH, llnlllhut 12 1-2 rontH, wilmon I" 1-2 rontH, ullvor Minult 12 1-2 ccutM. Wo nlno mulct 11 HpcrluU ty on coffee I'rldny nnd Hnturdny. 10 cont Mool cut for 30 renin per pound, Wo nlno liuvo rlilnkuiiR for our trail) every ilny. Telophono your or der early to nvold the ruxh. l.unch KooiIh for camperH a Hpeclalty. MeH lr Ken worthy. 1 tf Mm. K. C. Ktloklen nnd daiiKhtor, MIhh Jennie, of New I'luo Crook, Ore Kou, liavo liceu In .InckHouvlllo mid Medford for miveral dayn vlnltlnt; with Comity AHBeHnor nnd Mm. W. T. (Irlovo. Mm. Htlckeln In 11 nlnter of Mm. (Irlovo and formerly renlded near Medford. Tim lady'n hnnliand Iiiih nold IiIh propel ty In Katiteru Oreiion and may iikiiIii locuto In thin county. Mm. Hllcklca nnd dmiKhtor left lant iiIkIH rr a vlidt with (lold Hill nioiidH. .1. V. HiitcltnHon loft Tliumdny uvi'iiliiK fr htiHlii(HH Htay of hov end diiyn In Poitluuil. Illileu and chlltlien Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS lay riiono 171 Nllit IMioiicii P. V. WiM'kn 071. A. K. ()rr, HflUH. IiADV AflHIHTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker mill Knilmliucr fluccoiior to tho undertaking do ; pnrtmont of Modford lfurnlturo Co lOffleo wiih MiNlfiiril Furnlturo Co 1 Tolonlionoa: Day, Iloll 3151 I ;.Iohn A. I'orl, roBldonco, Uoll 4111, Homo 170L. fl W. Conklln 8801. J. II. Ilut- i lor 8571. AMIUILANCM BHUVIOS i 1 hint 11 If, lit for Newpott to ii'inuln nov- eral wenkn, 0. M Kldil, proprlelor of tint ICiimI Main Mtient hIioo titoiit Ik leporled lo lie Hotlounly III ut IiIk Ikiiiki on 1101 th Central avitiiue. A matured mutual llfo onrtowmeiii polloy U llio ahiiiidaut harvent uf tint wIhd iiiiih. Kvo J, I lllltcllllMOII, Mm. Oln MoMllllmi and moii of Haciaiueitto, California, arilved In Medfonl Thiirnday oveuliiK ror a vlnlt with I'nif N, t. WmroKau and fain. My Tho lady In a nlnter of Mr. Nam pin and I hey have not neeu one another nluco they were children, hack on thu old houienleail In Mlcltl 1:1111 (' llennlmw, tlui orclinnllnt, left Thin mlny oveiiliiK ror mi extended tilp eatit. lie will vlnlt Chlcnuo, New t)ilnniin and other prominent ell Jim. WnlHtM lo einhrolder at llmidlcratl Hliop, Keiituem. 1 15 II. C Kentner returned Tlnirmlny rrtnii a hiinlnenn trip to I'ortlanil mid Tacoiua. Mm. V. ,M. MnrmiM mid iliuiL'lit.ir. Minn Mm lam, who liavo heen In Mcilfnril neveial da)H letiirucd lo their home In I'ortlaud Tlinmday ovenltiK while h-i- they purchitHro rlvo r. ml. lent raten on KIiik'm IIIkIi way and expect Inter to maku theli Inline here. They will nlno at that time i'UKni;o In liiiHluenn here which IninliiCKH Mill ho Hint of the nalo or Onlrlch reathem, ulno (he renovailou mnl mnkltiK over or thin nrtlcle or Vvoinau'n head nilorntiicut Tfliipliiiiiu 371, Itnrdouti Ilakery for cake, lc and Iro creniu; prompt delivery. Uev. J. J'. Hlpjm ami family left lant iiIkIii ror their old home In Anlt )llle, NortliA'nrolInn, whurn they ex pect to remain. Itev. I linn him Ihmmi panlor or the M. K. church, noiilh, In Meiirord for the pant yenr. John ami ICdward Hank ami their fmulllen nrrlved In Medford hy an loiuohllen from I'ortlanil Thurmlny nTteruoon mid were, taken for tiilt a drive ovur the vnlley hy tlu'lr old limit friend, Chan. Menerve, puhllnher of (ho ItoKiie Itlvor Krult (Jrower. After a vlnlt with I,, K. Hank, at Km Kit' Point. tllMNit people will k to Crater Lake and Klamath I'alln. and from there lo their homon In Port land. Underwear to embroider nt tho Haudlcrnft Khop, Keuluem. lift Minn I.lllle 111 Intnl. who linn heen In Medford for a few wcekn, the Kitent of Mr. nml Mm A. W. Walker, re turned to her homo nt KiiKeue Thorn day cvonlnc. Win. Altkvn, the plumher, wan In Contrnl Point Thiirnday (smmiIiik '" lititiliicnn. Plain newluK nt 343 North Iv) Hi root. Phone fiOJM. Mm. K. It. Heely and rhlldron and Ituford Leonard left Innt ulKht for N(twiort. Mm. I.Ihk wife of I.. O. Mug, caah lor for the Itoumi Jtlvor Klectrlc Com pany, nnd non Do Korcnt, loft Tlium dny evening for a threo inonthn vImII to relatlvuN In CIiIciiko. Are now litiylni; pearhcn, pro ties and peam, If you want (o null for ennh nt tho hlghi'tit iniirlcot price, moo tin, Producom Krult Co. 1.17 II, P. Mclntonh uttil wlfo luft for San rranclnco Tlinmday, Mm. W. M. (lorham of Wood ville in HpeudliiK thin week In M edford with Mrn. Koy IteovcH, Arlhur deary of Orlffln Crook Ir npeudliiK a few dayri In tho city with frlendH. W. II. Keenlo of Kiikuiiu In vlnltlnt; IiIk mothitr In this city. ('ounty Ahnennor W. T. Orktvu and fnmlly mo campod at Pronpect hunt ing iK'tir. A. H. ItoHonhaum him luft for a Hhort liunluonH t rlji to Portland. ' , I.imiIh Joiioh of Talent Hpout'liiday In Medford on IiuhIiioku. M.r nnd Mm. C, II. ltiown liavo ro tiiruttil froiii n week nt ColcHtln. Mm. C. T. Young of San Kinuelneti Iiiih arrlvetl to uiiiko her homo in thU olty with lior mm II. K. Young on South Central nveiuie, C'hitln (lottllch, (ho inimical fly eatttor wiih In fluo tiino Thumday evoulug, five largo Htcol head huouiu IiIiir to tho rlpllng hut deadly Htralna of lila miiulcal fly. IIIh catch wiih 0110 of tho fluent taken from Hogtiit rlvor Hi In Hoimon, ChurloH Monorvo Iiiih returned from an outing none Newport, lloli Smith or (IrantH Pubh wiih a recent Mod fort) vlnltor. 1 0. MoWllllauiR, a real oatato den I or of AHhlaud npent Tliumdny nt .M eil f onl. Minn (Irnco Houry la npondlng n few daya on I.lttlo llutto Crook. 11, C. Koutnor has returned from it hiiHluoim trip north. Mr, nnd Mm. Leon II, Hanklutt will lenvo Sunday for a camping trip near llutto FllllH. Mrn, 10, 10. Kolloy ami ulilldrou, who liati boon vlidtlug rolatlvou In In diana will rot urn homo next week, Mm. 10, it. Sooloy and hou Iiiih left for 11 vlalt at Nowport, Hoy It, Hoovoh loft Tuomlay of thin woolc for u boar hunt. Ho will bo goiio alum! two weokH, lie went It) way of Merlin, going from them by Htagn to (Inllce, Oiegoli, and thon 0111 to (hit count, I County Judge J, It, Noll wait In Medford Krlilny. A largo number of good roadn iiilvocaten greeted him ut tho Nnnh Hotvl anil congratulatitil him on (ho action or Hie county 1 couit In calling the good toiuln olec- tllilli Mr. mid Mm. John H. Orth are expectotl home noon from a vlnlt at Newpoil. Henator Von der Hollon of Wollen mid bin nun Carl, motored to Med ford Krlday, C M HeuiIrlckH of Axhlmid Ktout Krltlay In Medford, IRRIRATIlIN BOYS PLACED ON PROBATION BY NEIL Two ymillil'ul offeiiilerK npjn'ar'il bnloro County .ludgo .1. If. Noil Tliui-Mluy mid placed oil limitation The two otingHem me wiid to liuve been carr)ing on 11 H.VHtviiiiitii! riuu paigu ol' robbericn in thin city. They cre eiiuglil rilling poeketi ut Ibc Nulittiiriiim while (lie owuem ol' the clothing weie in the pliine. Spe cial Officer Hioiih iiiiule Hit nire-il. The bo.VK nie Clnteiice Miliiicnile.s mnl (leinlirTiittle. The (wo bnjH ure very young in yenix nml tliey were nllowod lo go by .ludgit Neil on probuliou. Their iuiciiIh weie wurncil to correct tliciu The police believe thut older tciollt luuglit the Imyn lo hteul nut thai later itiev worked on their own ac count. The lioyt. xuy they have m-oh older boy" mnl men Htcnliug but (hut (hey tin not know who they were 01 where they ure now. KLAMATH BOUNTY ON JACKRABBITS COSTLY Nine thousand t-ovcii humlrcil mnl sixty rubbils liuvii been hlniii and their xculpx pit ol for at tliu rate oi 1(1 cciiIh each hy the county clerk ol Ivlmuuth county since the fimt d.i of July. This is the number of seiil nlreiiily brought in for the mouth and doc not include the rnbbits thut have probably been slum mid whost sculp ure still unpaid for. These M'itlw cost tho county i'JTtl as ench one of Ilium represents it bounty paid by the county of 1( cents. This slaughter is the direct result of the action of llio count) court ut u meeting some weeks ng wlien it rinsed the bounty, which wit formerly .1 cents ench, lo 10 centi This raise was Hindu because of the numeniiis complmulrt from fnrmct thiMiighout tlio county who cliunuV the ruhhits were greutly on lln in crease in tl were becoming great tic stioyers of their imis mnl property Norm-: ix mmxii: cx).thac- TOltS. Scaled propoBals will bo received by tho county court of Jncknon county at bin otflco In tho court bonne at JnrkHonvlllo, Oregon, to bo opened Augiint 28, 1911, ut 10 11. in. for tho count ruction of n concrete bridge ncronn Hcnr Creek In tho city of Mod. ford, Jackson county, Oregon. Plans and HpoclflcntlotiH nro on fllu In tho oHIco of tho county court also In the orrico of W. W. Harmon county road iniiHtor In tho court ho use at Jack sonville. All IiIiIh must bo nccompnn led by n cortiried clock for 10 por cent of tho bid, Tho court rcnorvon the right to reject any or all I1I1U. Signed. J. It. NKIIi, County Judge. XOTICi: TO JAIIi CX)XTH.CnltS. Sealed proposals will bo rocolved by tho rounty court of Jncknon county at ti Ih offico In tho county court liouso ut JackHouvlllo to bo oponod Auguut 28, 1911, ut 10 o'clock for tho con struction of tho coll work In tho new county Jail at JackHouvlllo, JackBon county, Oregon. Plans and apeclfl catloiiH nro on fllu In tho offico of tho county court, alao In W. Hnrnious otrico In tho court liouso In Jackson ville, Oregon. A certified check of 10 per cent of tlio amount of tho bid must accompany Bnmo, Tho cotir) reserves tho right to rojoct any or nil bids, Signed J. It. NIOIL, County Judge. CONGRESS iRUSH SURVEYS OF APPROVED BY WES! COOS BAY RAILROAD 31 ('IIICA(U), III,, Aug. I. "Ay! VOHThASl), Ore , Aug I -l'rull-movcmciil which IcinN to convert Hie i"li""y snrveyn or tho propomn! Him.l ilt h nml iIcsciIh nl' thu Mri.liKiiKuni'-C'ooH Hay Itallroad, Uy bo I. , .. ... McetioiiH of our country into garden mill fitruiH mill to people tliunc now iiuiuhuhitcri xtretcht'H of Inml with homon in u inovemenl of (lie great out miiguitiitln nnd one which will bring lo (IiIk country (lie gientel good. Such, I uudemtuiiil, m the puiponc the litukN. Ilccuimc only Ihu I unlit mnl not (ho trunk Hue win a muntioncd in Urn ballot when the hond iusno wn if linn ilcvclottcil that tlio Iftw c violated in nriy of tho $12,- 0(1(1 were imcil for tho Irunk nowor. This cornpUcalion 1ib been holding up work on the imjtrovement unit wo a erttnble (Ionium knot to Hit' counoll, Tuomlny niglili howoviy, Unit body ilociiloil (tint tho knot imi3t bo out and Hponlul olcoliOtrriatlutl in order to iniiko tho niatlot' legal. Look for llio "liolp wnnlrtl" 'iil Hint scc:n liko n, "prospect" mul nnswor it promptly. Hnaktnn for Health. built by tho Southern Pnclflc offlclulx hero today. Am soon an the maps uro In slmpo, It Is announced that actual construction work will follow with out (loins. I Six surveying pnrtlen are now in the field obtaining final data tor pro of Hit; National Irrigation eongres,lHl"ry vntliiiulcs. William Hood, I H X Hasklna for Health. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! WANT10H Situation In boarding house In mining camp, either as cook or waitress. Klglit yours of oxperlouco j or would tako boarding house to run, Address Mm. Ollbort Whoolor, Medford, Orogon. 117 which Iiiih lis iiiiietccnth nennioiiM in Cbicngo (his Dccoinhfr T, u '.) and to micli 1111 ni-guiiizulioii, ciiiineijiiciitl) I uscribu my hourly approvnl aftil offer whutovor co-opcratioii it is wilhin my power to give." (lovenior Oswald Weil of Oregon Hum iuilicutex his interest m (he N'a tionul Irriguliou eougreHH in 11 icccit letter lo t!it Cliiciigo headiiunrlcrK ol t lit orgaiiiatiou, where effoitx me being untile to biing about the nioxt important uinl most unlcly utlentl'il gathering of the kind ever seen in the United Stales. Hoeriior West .10 doubt will he in Chicago in ultcud the sessions if it is possible for him to iln ho, COUNTY FAIR'S FATE TO BE DECIDED MONDAY veteran engineer, who roubles at Han rranclnco, has been choron to take charge or the work. It li entlmatod that at leant $K.000,fi0O will be x peuded In building the lino. ASHLAND TO VOTE BONDS TO CONSTRUCT SEPTIC TANK j ASIH.ANU, Aug. I. In older to slraigliteii out Inutile in lite uuitlri ol the sewer septic tank the contieil hits urrmigcd fur the ItnldiiiL of a specinl city electinn, ut which time! lite people will be nsked lo give tlio council authority to uc about .f 700ll of the 12,0U0 voted for the Hewer septie tankx for the construction of (ho neecHKnry trunk sewer lending lo City Property Bargain LOT 60x125 East Front One Block Off W. Main PRICE $300 TERMS: $50 Cash, $10 a Month E. S. TUMY I 2 0 1 O A It N K T T COKEV ItliOOK I in ! The matter of building u eouut) i air in ucioncr win lie discussed .it i length next Mnmluv night nt tile o- ' lice ,,r .1. W. Dn-sler in the .Mnill? Tribune building on I-lr stieel. At (hut time (he situation will be dis. cussed nml definite action taken. If it is decided Hi go abend with the fuir plittiK will he loriiiulntcti in tiiitke it a grcut Hiicce.su. Knry businei man in the city who U interested in the matter is urged lo be present ne.xl .Moudrn night. NAT GOODWIN TO SUE NEWSPAPER F0K LIBEL I.OS AXCitiLKS. Oil.. Aug. 4.- , Suit for (linnitgcs for mi alleged li bel in which the "Green Hook Al- , hum," n weekly publieatioii, is thede- j U'endaut and Nat Goodwin' actor plaintiff, will bo instituted shortly ; in tlio Now York courts, according to n slutement given out here todavl by tho comedian. The action is based I ' on the publieatioii -f mi article de-l' .. . .. ... ... .. ' i seriinng Hie "eynanl ilivorce," a j novel Hiipposcd to' have been written! by Kdnn Goodrich, Goodwin's most recent wife. ("!,.,,,!,, :.. i,:., .i.,i ,...i .1....1 i' x. ,,..,... .., ,,, nir miilviiiL'lll fivtl.lli'll thut (he "Green Hook Album" had taken unwarranted libr(iei u-itli lii- nnine and said ho had instructed hi- I ! nttorno.NK in the eiist to file Miit I once. li l rz ro 1 , , ik. m " - - ''I'P"" . a w.ta. m 'ep Mt Suitable l - - - . ry tM a urn ij -. -. -rrararr 1 Pants SSKMWJCJ& tOF i rants t'zbr.Vj3i?27 t i ? a UItw Elther I Z and t ml a -WV o s ntjh MMS Gkls v . 2 Nazareth Waists Vov boys or girls, can lie worn to button in the front or back, the best knit waist made. Hero in sizes 2 to 12 veal's 25c Each Nazareth Waist Union Suits, Suitable for Either Boys or Girls, here any size each 50c The Acorn Waist rade by the same people, lighter weight, and not quite" so SvolP finished. Jlere in sizes, 2 to 12 years 15c Each .. MRS. LARAMORl" j TELLSJTROUBLES'I Lady in Goodwater Describes Hcr' Distressing Experience and 1 5 Tells How She Was X Finally Relieved. ; Goodwater, Mo. "Ever since I was j J a little Rirl,"says Mrs., Riley Laramore.i? "I was a great sutfercr from dyspepsia. I J 1 suffered misery alter eating, and had j terrible heartburn. I thought 1 had to suffer this way as I lone as I lived, but when 1 becan to take i ".-.. . " Closing out over 3000 yards of val. and Torchon laces, insertion and heading, Y2 to 314 inch wide, 8, 10 and 124 cents a yard quality in most stores, here your choice 5 cents a yard. Ladies' Ribbed Vests A well made white garment, neek and sleeves. tomorrow and ( pure taped Here in sizes 4, 5, Thedtord's Ulack-Draught, in . small J doses, every night, the heartburn was atl 1 J gone in a icw uays, anu 1 coum cap' without distress. 1 took two small packages in all, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia lias not returned. I speak a good word for Thedford's Ulack-Draught whenever 1 have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's Black-Draught. It cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest Its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad after effects. Try it. Price 25c. 10c Each 3 For 25 Cents. Ladies' Union Suits Equal to most of the 75 cent garments, shown elsewhere. Here tomor row in sizes 4, 5, and 6; also in the extra large sizes 7, S, and 9 50c Suit Ladies' Handkerchiefs 5c Each 50 Dozen ladies extra fine quality, plain Avhitc hemstitched, also an ex tra fine plain white h e m s t i t c hed border handkerchief, a 10 cent quality, everwhere. Are here tomorrow at 5 cent each Don't forget to see our Hosiery line at 25 cents a pair, we give you the finest men's, ladies, or misses hose in the citv for the price and one line of men's, ladies, and misses seamless fast colored hose at 15 cents a pair, 2 pair for 25 cents, will wear equal to most 25 cent qualities, any size in either line. SEE OUR NEW LINE OP LOCAL POST CARDS AT 1 CENT EACH. HUSSEY'S r-fsssNsrs VOW RAhK 70 croa of Inml 3 1- inllOH wost of noliBonvlllo ut ?30 pur ikuo; tl uci'gh In ulfnlfn; a room hoiiHO nnd tools nnd linploutonttf ! Ini'liulod; onBy tonus. Tinny, 201 j '(Juvnou-Coroy bulUllnu. ig, r'fc'vNssssss A Bank's Age For Nearly a Quarter of a Century JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON has served the people of Medford and vicinity. At all tirneb there is considered first the interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy has HELPED us to succeed. Your business solicited because wo can Mtcc-xd you tho largest possible accommodations ronsistent vith sound banking.' Capital $100,000. Surplus $85,000 hi t f; J $ if l i A tl v n