Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ftCEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MFDFOUD, otfiffloy, TniR8l)AV. APKMIi 25, 1!)12.
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10 SEND THAT $5000 FORFEIT
IF. C. JnmeH of Nowlon Centre,
Niv., waiita tluit .foOOO reward of.
Am til by (ho Medford Commercial
ilul) for evidence showing thai any
other district in Amerion in a like
JudiuH haa ns many or more re
sources than .Wedford. What's more
ho is growing very "sm-.sy'' about it
and talk- of the "law," and "pikers"
and "reniging'' all licence Prexident
Colvig told him to bring his resources
to Medford and compare them with
the local ones.
In his first letter to the club, after
reciting where and how he had read
of the offer he asks for rules go
i ruing the matter and elo.-cs his let
ter by asking how soon he can obtain
from the club, t?hould heJte success
Ail, their certified cheek
Judge Colvig in reply wrete:
All you have to do to win that $,",
000.00 is to come hero with your re-
Mturces. A o can't go back there and
parade ours, and really our only
competitors localities aro .situated on
the Pacific coast.
We send you by separate enclosure
some of our literature, and enclose
herewith leaflets, etc.. which will give
.ui mi wca oi uiis locality, i'lcne
Millev for the three mouth of the
past winter, alongside of the same
months at Newton, then be honest
with yourself, and say that Med ford
has one resource, which is climutc,
that outweighs all else.
When vou look at our weather re
cord don't forget that we are oil the
same latitude that (you are at that
place, and don't forget that Oregon'
lbf00 square miles will cover every
state of New Ktislnnd with New Jer
sey added thereto, hence there are
several climates m Oregon, but that
enjoyed by the people of Rogue Hier
valley is unexcelled anvwhere.
Heautiful mountains surround the
valley, and it is well watered by
mountain streams. This is one of the
principal fruit raising districts in
America.
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jiiiuig in mcei you nere tins
spring when you will have with you
a lot of resources of Massachusetts
in the shape of money, bonds, collat
erals, etc.. 1 remain,
Yours very truly,
W. M. COLVIG,
President and manager.
Thereupon Mr. James wrote a very
pert letter and informed the club they
OTIS AGAIN SUED
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April
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LOS ANOKIiKS. Apul 'Jo. That
nl libel, sworn to by . u lifeboat in whic!
rson. former seere- !l,k"i l'"1'' Titanic
LOS ANGKLKS,
charge of ciimiliu
Frank (L llendeivciii. iWmei. seer.,, sinking liner Titanic iuikIiI easily
tary to Mayor George Alexander and J"""0 tl ,nrtw ";' imssengers
. . ... was the statement of Mrs. Walter
a member ot llio public service com- Miller Clark, one of the survivors of
mission, is pending today against j the disaster, hero today. ,ll,' hit"
General Harrison Otis, General Muui"mu' w'' Wll! the son of Vice IMesi-
dent J. Koss Clark of the Salt bake
TO JACKSON COUNTY
nra
Will
ager Harry Chandler and Managing
Kditor Harry Andrews of the bos. An
geles Times.
The basis of the action is an edi
torial published yestcrdav in the
railroad and a nephew of former Sen
nlor William A. Clark of Montana,
went to his death with the monster
ship.
Mrs. Clark declared llut the officer
Times, following Henderson's tip- ,n '"1U:0 l Hie lifeboat attempted to
i .;..(.,, ... i ii i m ... ' return lo the ship to lake off more
pointment by the mayor to the public 1MlsSlliyi,PM. , ,,' ,,.,;., ....
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lav the winter record of ltogue River) were a lot of pikers
RAPP PLACE -TALENT
SOLD
Stewart Patterson of Chicago has
purchased the Fred Rapp place near
Talent paying $12,000. He plaus to
erect n handsome residence and com
mence development work "soon. The
place is one of the finest in tho val
ley. Lee Steers of Portland has pur
chased JO acres of alfalfa laud near
Rogue Jtiver paying tfoOOO.
John P. Lyon has purchased Dr. E.
H. French's fruit ranch uear Phoenix
paying 4.SO00.
Batteries Glrot. Gtlllgan and
Howley; Lalonge, Parkins and Mitzc.
Los Angeles 3 11 1
Sacramento 9 2
uatterles Chech and Droeks: J
Baum and Cheek.
San Francisco 2 s 1
Vernon 7 n 1
Uatterles Fanning and Schmidt;
Castleton and Brown.
seiwce commission, 'lhe defendants, seircd the arms of the rowers and
will appear 111 court to plead Monday, "egged them to keep tit a safe dis
tUtll'C. She U'lll-nili' uniivi'il tint mill
1 .' I . ....
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in 1110 iiiitm. omccrs nun
Several fishing smacks, she
were near the liner when she
WOMAN
10
TAKE 500-MILE
I YESTERDAY'S SCORES: J
SOUTHWEST
W.
Victoria ..
Spokane . ,
Portland .
Vancouver
Tacoma . .
Seattle . .
R.
. P. C.
.G25
.571
.623
.500
.500
.333
H. E.
h 1
8 2
NATIONAL
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Cincinnati 7
New York c
Philadelphia 5
Boston 5
Pittsburg 4
St. Louis I
Chicago 3
Brooklyn 4
L.
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3
3
5
5
6
5
5
P. C.
.77S
.667
.625
.500
.444
.400
.375
-.444
Now York 0, Philadelphia T.
Washington 5, Boston 2.
Cleveland 1, Chicago G.
St. Louis 9, Detroit 5.
Victoria 5
Seattle 2
Batteries Kaufman and Meek, In
gcrsoll and Shea.
Portland 3 G 1
Tacoma 5 11 3
Battorles Bloomfield and Parrls;
Crlger and Crittenden.
AMERICAN
W.
Chicago 7
Boston 5
Washington 5
Philadelphia G
Cleveland . . . .' 5
St. Louis 5
Detroit 4
New York 1
L.
3
3
P. C.
.700
.C25
.625
.600
.500
.445
tauce.
ROOSEVELT LETTERS IN duet
HANDS OF SENATE en-w.
stud.
WASHINGTON. April 25. ConfU sank,
dcntlal correspondence between Pros-'
Ident Roosevelt, Attorney General
Bonaparte and Commissioner Smith
ot the bureau of corporations about
the government anti-trust suit
against the International Harvester
company was sent to the senate to
day from tho files of tho deiiartmont
of justice. I A oUO-milo trip on horse back,
One letter from Roosevelt to Ho- fr"m tl,is 'lV to Pctaluma, Oil., is
nanarte. written at nvntnr nv. a... 10 no niuieruiKeu next week hv .Miss
gust 22, 11)07, said the colonel had Kt,l Xoal f this city. To Duns
had .conferences with George W. nm'r h" w'" ' uecompanicd by a
PorlAns about tho company's affairs friend but the lemaituler of the ride
and directed that Bonaparto not fllo t,Hl' wi" make alone. She is tin tic-
sult against them, but go over the 0,ipli-hed horsewoninii and states
matter with Knox and Perkins. i Mint the trip bus no terrors for her.
A letter from Commissioner Smith Slio wjH curry with her only n few
to tho colonel September 21 told of necessities iind expects to make the
conferences with Perkins nnd stated 'rip l days which will be an nvcr-
Smith's objection to tho prosecution "ol f '' miles u day.
at that time. Tho commissioner -'bss .Vol s parents have left tor
write that he thought tho question of I'etnlunia mid she will join them
the comnanv's trullt or Innnronro there, ueins: horseback in order that
merely technical. Commissioner jho will not have to dispose of her
Smith wrote that Perkins, at the con- middle horse to whom she is devoted,
elusion of the conference on August I
PORTLAND, April 1!.
Mail Tribune,
Med ford, Ore.
Governor Wilson bus expressed
himself in u night letter uh ery
grnleful for the splendid result
achieved tit the primary lust Krldny,
which he attributes to the devotion
nnd earnest work of his suppoileis 111
this sluto. I tun sum that the demo
crats of .Incksou county will be glad
to know (hat their work in his behalf
is fully nppieciated.
Very truly yours,
1'AlMi S. SKKI.BY.
Nena:.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslKiied will apply to tho city conn-
ell of the City of Mod ford, Oregon,
at Its next regular meeting on May
7, t!!2, for a license to sell spiritu
ous, vinous and malt liquors at
wholesale and retail, or for a license
to sell thu saint) In ipinutltlctt of
more titan one gallon, and for a II
reuse to soil tho same at retail, or
In quantities less than 0110 ctillon, at
No. 16 North Front street, In said
city for a period of one year.
April 25, tOt 2.
ANGKLICS WINE CO.,
10 Per A. S. Ash.
VII
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Adjutant General Finr.er of the
Oregon National Guard will he in
Medfonl hi the near future, lo look
over Mm ground with a viuw of chIiiIi
llshlng u company of tho 0, N, U, In
Med lord mid vlll do what ho can to
bring such tin orguiilxutlon nboilt,
Governor Well litis acted I'livuruhly
upon tho mutter, following a petition
from Medford ns'ldiig that Mitch an
orgautiriitiou be formed in Mcilford,
With General Finder's arrival tho
mailer will he Ihornucjily gmio inlo
mid definite notion Inkeu.
RKPOUT OP Tlllj CONDITION OF
The Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
At Medford. Ore., .In the stato of Oregon, at the clone of luiriluonit April
IS, ISMS.
ni:.soritci:s
Loans and discounts 1 128.K7 1. 10
8,1.(1.1. 1 1
100.00
ii.UU.KK
2,140.02
I. HI. 7!l
2C.SU I. Ill
l.sr. I.HS
607.50
tr.,t7s.uo
i,y;u.77
Bonds and win rants
Slocks and other securities
l-'urnlturo and fixtures
Other real estate owned , , , ,
Duo from banks (not rcservo linnku) ..,..,,
Duo from approved reserve banks .' , .'
Checkii and other cash Itenm ,
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand
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'IVtal
Dlgby Bell Is to appear In a van
devllle playlet by George V. Hobart.
which Is yet unnamed. Ills rolo will
be that of a military drummer.
MIHLG84.7 1
MAIULITIKH
Capital Btock pnltl In 9
Surplus fund
Piidlvlded profits
Duo to banks and bankers. . ..'. .
Iiidlvlduni deimsltN subject to check k.
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50,000.011
4,000.00
U.4K7.72
r:i7.uK
117, 12.1. SO
Demand certificates of deposit v 1,010.20
Certified cliochn , , 35.00
Cashier checks oiitstaudliiK 1 152,4.1
Time certificates of deposit 22.137. IU
great em-
21, had declared with
phasis:
"It after all endeavors of this com
pany and other Morgan Interests to
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
COAST
W.
Oakland 16
Vernon . ,..i 12
Los Angeles 0
Sacramento S
San Francisco 7
Portland 4
Portland
Oakland
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4
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11
11
13
It. II.
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5 13
P.O.
.800
.032
.474
.444
.389
.235
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were "going to fight."
Farther on In the samo letter
Smith wrete:
"While tho administration has
never hesitated to grapplo with any
financial Interests. ,110 matter how
great, when it believed a substantial
wrong wasvcominUted. nevertheless
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""in is a very nracncaoio question
l-o j whctherJOs well to throw away tho
greatest Influence of tho so-called
Morgan Interests, which up to this
lime have supported tho administra
tion both in general principles and
application thereof, of their specific
I Interests and place them generally In
Big Sale nt Ahrens. J opposition."
M. M. Ahrcns & Co. will Friday j in another portion of tho letter
start one of tho largest sales or Smith reported Perkins as having
suits, coats, millinery, waists and.sald subbtuntlally that Standard Oil
skirts ever held In Medford. Mr. people in New York wero giving him
AhrenB is determined that tho back-! the laugh for having thought ho was
ward season will not leave him with 1 trvlnc to bo cood and keen solid
a store full of goods, and so has J wth thc administration, and that ho
marked everything way dawn. Look WJS now going to get tho samo dose
for tho ad in Friday's paper. Ia8 tho others.
Mrs. I. J. Hanson, formerly of
this vicinity died nt her home in Chi-
uphold the policies of tho ndmlnls- co, Calif., the first of this week. Her
tratlon and to adopt Its methods of body was brought to this city Tues
publlcity, this company is now going day evening accompanied by hel
lo bo attacked in a purely technical husband l. .1. Hanson. Funeral ur
ease, the Interests he represented vices were held from tin? reidenco of
Boston 3, Brooklyn 1.
Philadelphia 4, New Yorkll.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, rain.
Chlcago-St. Louis, rain.
Dr. E. Daviti in this "pity Wednesday.
Mrs. Minnie Peninger and children
of Chico," Calif., Charles Peninger of
Stockton. Calif., Andrew Grieve mid
family of Chehallis, Wash., and Mrs.
Sum McClcndoii of Gold Hill, rela
tives of Mrs. Hanson were here to
attend the funeral Wednesday after
noon. Glnss brothers of Petit-lc were
transacting biisiuoJiere Wednesday
afternoon.
IF YOU A HE A TH1PLE SENSITIVE
About tho slzo ot your shoes, It's
some satisfaction to know that many
pcoplo can wear shoes a slzo smallor
by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, tho
antiseptic powder, Into them. Just
tho thing for Dancing Parties, Pat
ent Leather Shos, and for Breaking
in Now Shoes. When rubbers or over
shoes becomo necessary nnd your
shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Easo gives
Instant relief. Sold everywhere, 25c.
Samplo FHEE. Address, Allen S.
Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N. Y. Don't ac
cept any substitute.
So Tired of Tired
Feet! Use TIZ
(iVtt the "Tired" Out in it Few' .MI11.
iites. .Maki-N Your Feet Sort'-Prouf.
"O, fudge! It's awful bow tired
fet niako you feel tired all over
so dead tired. Then, when you've
got a corn benldes, and a bunion. 11 ml
a few blisters, ami your feet aro
terribly swollen, you don't caru It
"Pull, Johnny, Pull tM
Titl f ISPJ.r.S 1,71
Stale of Oregon, county of JnckHou, ss.t
I, L. L. Jacobs, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement In true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief.
L. L. JACOBS, Cashier.
Coirert Attest: Delroy Grotchell, H. F. Antlo, Jas, Campbell. Directors.
Subscribed anil sworn to boforo mo thin 24th day of April, 1913.
T. II. LUMHDEN. Notary Public
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wii jtSjf
you've got a million dollars you're
tired, that's all. A million dollars
can't help you, any moro titan 25
cents will."
A quarter boys a box of TIZ a
wonder for tired, sore, tender, chafed,
blistered, swollen, sweaty, smelly
foot, corns, callouses and bunions,
chilblains and frostbite. 'II10 mo
ment you use It, you glvo a sigh of
relief, antl then you smile. There's
nothing as good un TV., so don't ac
cept any attempted Imitation, Tl,
draws out all tho poIhouoiis exuda
tions that make foot troubles.
TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold every
where, or sent direct, on receipt of
price, by Walter Luther Dodge &
Co., Chicago, HI. Hecoinmended by
all Drug Stores, department and gen
eral stores.
No. 7701.
Iteport ot tin: Condition of
The First National Bank, at Medford
In the Slate of Oregon, at the close of business, April 18, HM2.
KltMH'UCKS.
Loans and discount.! (352.473.76
I , J r ti
., M,l1,.'
100,000. Oil
1, 0011.00
18,000.110
7,037.50
74,4.16.111
102.tM6.63
12S. 01
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Ovordrnftn. secured and uiimtiii
V, H. bonds to securu clruilutlor
I . S. bo n. I h to se:uro V. U. I'eixu.lti. . . .
Other bonds tl icctiro 0. S. iup xlts
Premiums on U. S, bmuU
Bend, seciirltlev. etc .,,.
Banking house, futnlliiio nmi fixtures...
Due from national banks O.ot reserve uKeuts)
Duo from state and private bniikt and bankers, trust companies
mid savings brinks ,
Due from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash Hems
Exclinngeit for clearing louso. . .
.Notes of other national banks
Fractional paper cuireticy. nickels mid rents...
Lawful money receive n bank, viz: Specie 41,17.1.80
Kcdcmptiou fund with l . l. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000.00
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206.S2
H0,:ir?.!H
550.53
4,101.00
16,760,00
1.057:8(1
Total 1869,755.1)8
lilAIIII.ITIKH.
Capital stock wild Ju 1100,000.00
SurpliiH fund ..i , 30, 000.011
Undivided profltd. less exper.nes and tuxes paid 31,12!L36
National bank notes outstanding '. - 0y,tt7.50
Duo to statr and private hunks and bunkers. S ' 236.62
Dividends unpaid , 456,(10
Individual deposits (object to check 407,113,73',
Demand certificates of d"ioMt 16,032,35
Time ctirtlficatos of dipoelt 77,067,1 1
Certified checks 7,680.00
('ashler's checks outstanding 13LU0
United St itex deprslts .l,000.00
Postal savings 8,008. 1 1 9,008. 1 1
Total S6SI,755.'.i8
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ns.:
I, M, L, Alford, fax h 1 01 of tho above-named hunk, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement i true to thu best of my knowledge and belief.
M. L. ALFOHD, Cashier.
Correct Attest: F. K. Deuel, Chns. M. English, J. E. Watt, Directors.
Subscribed id hwoiu to before mo this 25lh day of April, 1912,
O. D. FHAZKE. Notary Public. '
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BACKWARD SEASON SALE
Of Ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments
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r One of the biggest sales of ready-to-wear garments ever held in Medford will begin here v . ,
"i , FRIDAY, APRIL 26th--CLOSES MAY 1 1th '
'.; The word "backward season" means just what the word implies too much merchandise, and we need the cash and
are making it an object for you to purchase now from one of the best and newest stocks of' Ladies1 Ready-to-wear
Garments and Millinery between Portland and San Francisco, at price reductions of from 20 to 50 per cent.
WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPERS FOR FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT
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