Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MFDFOttD MATL TRTBUSTtf, MTCDFORT), OUttOOtf, WKl")NrcSl"AY. JANUARY 10, 1012.
BANK OFFICIALS
ALIJEEGTEO
Four Institutions Hold Annual Meet
ings and Declare Dividends
Progress and Prosperity Reflected
In Statements.
Tour Med ford bnnks held their
nnntial elections Tnosdny at the dose
or blinking hours. Hcgulnr dividends
wero declared nnd substnntinl growth
nnd progress reported. Old officers
wore, rc-clcctcd for the ensuing year.
Mctlfortl Xntlonnt.
The stockholders of tho Bedford
Notional bank elected tho following
directors; W. H. Gore, J. A. I'orrv,
P. K. Merrick, J. M. Kecne, V. M.
Colvig, Horace Pclton, John S. Ortli.
Tho directors elected the following
officers : "William II. Gore, president ;
James A. Perry, vice president : Fred
K. Merrick, vice president; John S.
Orth, cashier; William I). Jnekson,
assistant cashier; D. J. Matins, audi
tor. Tho regular G per cent semi-nnnual
dividend was declared.
First Xntlonnl Rink.
Tho stockholders of the First Na
tional bnnk elected the following
board of directers: F. K. Deuel, C.
M. English, Gcorgo W. Dunn, C.
Strang, J. E. Watt, J. II. Cooley and
M. L. Alford.
Tho directors re-elected the follow
ing efficers: President, F. K. Deuel;
C. M. English, vice president; M. L.
Alford, cashier; Orris Crawford, as
sistant cashier. Tho regular dividend
was declared.
Contractor Bocier reported that
the new building would be ready for
occupancy March 1.
Fruitgrowers Dnnk.
The stockholders of tho Farmers
DELCASSE WILL
SITJIMBIKT
French Statesman to Return to Power
and Become Minister of Marine
Is an Enemy of the Kaiser and
Friend of England.
PARIS, Jan. 10. Virtual dollnueo
to Gonunny, which for years hns been
his foe, is seen here today in the as
sumption of the ministry of foreign
nffairs by Theophile Delcnse, for
mer minister of marine, who succeeds
Minister PeSelvos in the foreign of
fice. Admiral Genuinot is expected to
become minister of marine.
Deloasso's acceptance of the port
folio of foreign affairs mark- his
first real resumption of power since
190.", when, practically threatened
with war by Germany if I)olensc re
tained his office, the French minis
ter of that day was forced to oust
him at the demand of the kaiser.
nnd Fruitgrowers bank soleeled the
following directerate: L. Neidormey
cr, W. II. Stewart, It. L. Jackson,
George l Davis nnd It. F. Antic.
The officials chosen were: George
L. Davis, president; L. Neidermeyer,
vice president; L. L. Jacobs, cashier,
and It. F. Antic, assistant cashier and
secretary.
Jackson County llimk.
The Jackson County bank elected
the following directers: V. I. Vaw
tcr, F. W. Hutchinson, C. W. McDon
ald, George It. Lindley, V. J. Emerick,
George F. King and J. II. Cooley.
All of the officers wore re-elected
and are: W. I. Vawter, president;
George. R. Lindley, vice president; C.
W. McDonald, cashier; T. A. Filer,,
assistant cashier.
WOMEN LISTEN TO
LECTURE ON BEAUTY
Isnliello S. Paul, authority on beau
ty culture, smoke to a representative
crowd of Meilfonl women at HI.
Mark's hall last evening. Miss Paul
appeared as a representative of tho
Mnrluello training seliool, an Insti
tution with GOO offices In tho United
States, llor talk was a common
sense one nnd departed entirely from
tho Idea of using cosmetics to make
any ono beautiful.
Miss Paul was Introduced by Miss
Com K. Utley, who has charge of tho
Marlnello shop In this city.
A BABY EACH DAY
FOR THREE DAYS STRAIGHT
CUKYKNNK. W'yo., Jan. 10. The
proudest mother In tho country today
Is probably Mrs. Herman Carlson of
Hits city, who has given birth to a
baby onch day for thrco consecutive
days. Tho third child, a girl, was
fborn early today. Tho othor two
wero boys.
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CHINESE REBELS WANT
TO KEEP MONGOLIA
LONDON. Jan. 10. Chinese rebel
leaers, according to semi-official
Pokin reHrts, will not cede Mongolia
to IlufSin for proved Russian in
tervention in behalf of the proclaimed
republic. Chinese leaders fear Rus
sia has an ulterior object in her plan
the partition of the empire -in
view of tho ltu.-.o-Japauese secret
agreement.
TEXAS TOMMY BARRED
BY DANCING MASTERS
NBW YOUIv, Jan, 10- I'mler pen
alty of expulsion from tho Interna
tional association of dancing masters
tho largest ornanltatloiv of tho kind
In tho world, Ha members weio to
day forbidden by President William
M. Karrell to teach the "turkey trot"
or tho "Texas tommy" to their pu-
NO CLEW TO MAN
WHO SHOT AT CLARK
SALKM, Ore., Jan. 10. -Nothing
new has developed in the matter of
the schooling of Altoruev Clark at the
capital yesterday morning. Clark is
linn in his belief that the shooting
was connected with the Wilde 'cae,
and asserts that an attempt was
made to open a box e.prowed by him
to Portland and containing exhibits
in the Wilde trial.
to tiu: pi'M.ie.
Tho series of articles on tho test
of fuol oils and orchard heaters which
have appeared In The Malt Trlbuuo
will bo brought together In bulletin
form and will bo ready for distribu
tion as !-oon as possible. A few minor
errors havo appeared, but these will
be corrected as tho proof Is being re
read. A fow additions will also bo
made. Tho bulletin may bo had by
calling at my office.
P. J. O'CIAIIA,
Pathologist In Charge,
my many friends In tho second ward
of tho city who ho loyally gavo mo
their Hiipport on election day. I truly
hope yon will never regret tho con
fidence ou havo placed In mo, In
my selection an councilman, and 1
am going to promluc you that I will
do toy best to servo tho people, not
only of that ward, but of Mm entire
GAS IN YOUR STOMACH,
BLOAT AND PRESSURE
AROUND YOUR HEART
Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With
Dnnlmann's Gas Tablots.
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il KmtU It iml ! ilm4ii iMrWita 111 mc
twinmui ur ruthff fnwn brrtuwi UrittlJ t.MWrh.
UAA DUNN'S U.S.r.UiU.TH In lK wlr wimty In
AwwiIm w.l wcull, nl liuliarlly to cwlra wnv.ii,
Irritald ih.IiwiIm Mmntrb. ('mi Awtit imnivl lm
allrr fw tUyV im II V VUIASSM flAS-TAIIl.t.TK
twmHM jwir UHch J l qukl aim tnJ la twruutl
ftrtloa.
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ul.1nl fnmt invthiivt In nUUiw. malala iu rl.
im !. nn tlwrviwl, ki ininlnt, no illtljv m fty
lla.1; tkr re mtr (ur nntth(tiCBl),lMCUT)vu
nkm tm)tMx rlw h fulfcl.
TiTi4irtNrtriJMf JAliyfvrtj;i)niMU,
or wil dirwl U llitwduno llumury, WO Mtr ft.
city, faithfully and honently. lCvery
act and vote of niliio wilt ho for tho
beat Inloresta of Metfford an I moo It,
I may mo In Judgment, but tho
iiplilt and luleut will bo lionnut,
VI 0, lltlOLAND,
II. II. WALTERS.Prncticnl Horscshocr
Particular attention paid to Interfering hortton nnd contracted feet.
All lamoucitrt In the foot cured, hiicIi mi eornii, thruiih movluular
trouble, quartoiMiruck and contraction or tho foot,
Anything In tho lino of haudmado work, Havo iihod nuuh
homes as!
Dan Patch Mark , , . , . 1:1)5
Minor Ayer 1 :08 M
Cromuin ...,.,,.. U:03U
AtidreKrenit J UsOO
Geo, ll. Hay Unlf mile ,,,,, :58Mi
And a number of othoru, too numerous to mention, Your patrouauo
will bo appreciated, no mutter how'larKO or hiimII,
aa Houth (Jrnpo Ht., Next to Went Hldo Hani
Do You Need Drain Tile?
WIO MAXtM'WCTt'ltn IT
Tho llcut That Can tin Made. t
lteforo Ordering Sco Vn.
Rogue River Pottery Co
Plant at 'Polo. 1!0 Oarnott-Coroy llltlg,, Mcdfonl
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Mr. Ireland Thanks tho Voters.
I am taking this method of ex
tending my extreme gratitude to
lftVglft.'i
THE
Hasklns for health.
unrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPKCIALTV. ALL WORK Gl'AKANTKKI)
Orders called for and dollvorcd. First class work dono by hand.
Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7S31;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and So. Central Avo.
ilV'ro,'44M
Roguelands Irrigated Tracts
$450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and
planted to a standard variety of trees, with
a perpetual water right.
The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and
the balance in monthly or yearly payments.
ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager
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Sale Continues All This Week
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Our generously reduced prices brought crowds of buyers to our store during the first week of our Great Sacrifice Salo. They are bringing them this wook.
Our Suits, Overcoats, Hats, etc., are genuinely reduced from their usual modest price. These reductions are decisive each moans monoy loft in your pockot whon
you buy.
The high quality of the merchandise we sell is well known it will give you lasting satisfaction. Tho price always is made subsorviont to quality. During this salo
prices are made still lower, while quality stays at its own high mark.
Here you will find the best in Men's and Young Men's Clothing and FurniHliings. Wo invite you to supply your present needs and anticipate tiluro wants. You
must come now, however this fine stock is moving rapidly.
Our service, too, will please you. There need be no haste we want you to choose wisely. Each salesman will serve you courteously, with a sincere desire to
advance your interests and typify the high standing of our establishment.
In this store, and in its advertising, telling the truth about our merchandise is not a policy it's a custom, a habit a principlo! 'An advertised reduction in the
price of an article means here the reduction from its customary regular price not from some mythical "value" which might be given to it.
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Suits up to $18.00
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SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 13
Always in Earnest
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