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0 U WOT WJtJH MrcDFOKD StTCU THTOUNK, rEDFORD, OKKCIOX. TlimSDAY. DKOFuMrtER f, 1012. MroroitpMMAiL TRIBUNE .UjnjlPKNDRNT NRWRPAPRII TflJIKU KVIinT AITRHNOON yXJu?"Mr " TUB imjflD llllNTINa CO. AH PVHl The Democratic Times, Tho Mr.tford Mall Tim Medrord Trlbun. Th Souths rn Orcgonian, The Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune tlnllJItur. 2S-27-31 North Pir tiets IIUHID (O, Si phone. Main 3021; OHOnol; PUTNAM, Editor ami Manager Entered m soconil-cltus matter at Mftlfortl. Oregon, nder the aot of March 1, 1871. INVITING THE PATE OF THE NORMALS npTlK Orcirmi Agricultural collctro will iisk tin ture this session for $210,000 for building and repaid and for an increase in the inaintainanco fund of !?"i0,000 s year, making it $200,000 annnallv. 1 . . -'. ' - . .. .. .u liio last session ol the legislature this institution euislii is i received 2:i,G00 for new buildings, etc., and an increase in the maintainanee fund of $70,000 a vear, making it 150,000 annually, in addition to special revenues. Till) state UUivtM-sitV trets JS 12.1.000 for liiniiilninjiiU'P Official Pajwr of the Cltr of Medfortl OfflelAl I'upfr of Jackson Countr. mtiisciurcioy nvrns. One ymr. by man, , SS.oa One month, by mall i SO l'r month, itctlrtrctl bj carrier In. Medford. Jacksonville and Cen- tral 1'olnt..... ,E0 Raturdny only, by mall, or year.. J."' Vrkljr. pr year...... i.eo swonv cmrri..vrinv. Dally average or eleven monthi end- irR riovemncr jo. ivu. iibi. mil Leaned Wlr tlnlled Pr Ultpntrhm. The Mall Tribune Is on sale at the Frrrr New stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Ilowmnn New Co., Portland. Ore. V. O. Whltner. SonttK Waah. Mnnronn. om:cov. Metropolis of Southern Oreiron and Northern California, and tho fattest' gtrnrlnir eltr in Orccon. Population 17. S rensut 1I0 8M0: Mlinated. lll 1O.C0O. Five hundred thousand dollar Oravlty mrr syiiem rompicieo. Riving rinest supply puro mountain water, and 17.J miles of streets paved Poatoffice receipt for year ending November JO, 1911, show Increaie of 19 per cent. Manner, fruit city In Oreiron Itouue nlver Spltsenlwrir apple won iwrtp stakes prlte and title of "Apple KIdk of the World" et the National Annie show. Spokane, 10, and a oar of Newtown won rirmt I'rlif In 14IO at Canadian International Applo Show, Vancouver, n. C. rtrat rrle In 1S1J at tpokan Nntlonal Apple Show won br carload of Newtowna iwtiiio nrr iTr uruuani niirneei iif the past elr veara. price In all market of the world dur- m FINE AND TRAD REVEW Many opinions hare been expressed both beforo and after tho event as to tho effect Wilson's election will have on trado and tho financial sit uation. James J. Hill, tho great railroad man, Immediately after tho election, gavo a re-assurlng Inter view to tho Associated Press. Slnco then he has bought tho First Nation al Bank, of St. Paul, Minn., and a two-thirds controlling Interest in the Second National Bank of tho samo city. Mr. Hill Is also a director in tba. .Chase N'atlonalTJanV of- Now lcrk. This shows what tho great railway king thlnkf of tho financial 'situation. Locally, trado Is dull, owing part ly to delayed returns on tho applo crop, yet tho banks havo handled the 'financial situation In a very 6atis 'factory manner. Ono of tho pleas .ant surprises disclosed by tho call of itlio superintendent of banks, U tho 'continued gains made by tho Far mers and Fruitgrowers Bank, tho youngest bank In Mcdford. This bank is regarded as very strong; in fact, is becoming generally known as "Tho Bank with tho Strong Ite servo." Altogether, the impending chango of administration secma to havo no material affect. annually. The last session appropriated $l7f,000 for new buildings and $15;,2u8 for purchase of land, new construc tion and niaintainanee. By means of fraudulanl referen dum petitions, these appropriations were withheld and a oted down at the general election. So that its small main tainanco is all tho universitv has had for the oast two vnnis: ilncititn itmii'lli .... ....,.,,,.. :........!.. ......... .... il...i ""r,,v " fciuMni ,w- miiKM i.iiui,'iiri irrt'iu jis uiiii of the 0. A. C. The millage bill, proposed by tho governor, to insure a fixed income for both institutions, mid ronmvo tlnm frnm politics, was defeated. Indications are that the (). A. 0. J-landestinely assisted the referendum imd secret lv rmi.rhf T.... . .-----..--... - the nullage bill. hether these more than suspicions are verified, the fact remains that the 0. A. l has been fat tened and the IT. of O. starved a condition of affairs extremely satisfactory to the friends of the Corvallis insti tution, who hope to build up a cheap college great enough to dwarf, extinguish and absorb the univei-sit.w thus re versing the-natural order, where the agricultural college is merely a blanch of the university. The denuuuls of the agricultural college, based upon its padded showing and inflated statistics,' are insatiable. J r is constantly crying for more. Under its able aiid adroit executive, its political activity is unceasing. Hut this Avoiild not arouse protest were it not for the fact that it seeks prosperity by the ruin of the universitv as much as by bleeding the taxpayers. Referendums against the uuivei-sitv appropriations nave became a bi-annual affair. Thev have never been invoked jigainst the O. A. C. but the chances are that thev will be, for what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander and it's a poor rule that won't work both wavs. Those that live by the sword, usuallv perish bvit. If t ho O. A. C. has shown how to kill the U. of O. it 'has also shown how it can be killed and both institutions mav Salty Hint from I'arU, m Kiwm ,rJ!P fmfT wSsrSS ' jr A.iHStW '..( t, , tis-mi. j. -ivi -;. . fiix : , . ? v re . r SMI I ittKMl iiiHHii VJiiilM iMfcjr PEOPLE 10 VOIE QUESTION OF The Joy of Get ting Home TIZ POLIC E i Ton .Mhilllo 11 I'.miI Unlit Yum" !'! Alt Idlu Now mill MATRON w rwv, i,it m Jinn i ns l4 bMj0 Woollen ratine m,ke new one plc frock, llliu woollen rallno ,J klmkl Oltomnn Ilk comblnej In Jj)wn. (rock. iUUoii Uuioiiet. I OF The wav of the normals and a single great universitv be established on their ruins and it will not be located at Corvallis. UKNVEH, Colo. IVc. R Tho billiard which swot Colorado and Wyoming yosterday and lnt night Iibk siilwlilod today. TIuto Is a foot of snow on tho Ul lioro and thruo feet lu tho inouiitalns. All the pauses nro blockaded and It Is fenrcd that many prospectors nro In peril. Belief partita aro rtwidy lo start on newM of nny strny couiIiir In. Al Hut iVi(iit'M nr ini'iiilicix n' lln eilV foiimiil lln I'ity nlliinicy I In- iln. mpriiit mi onliniiiuHi irhvtil ii'r for ti pnlilic matron mul iimcIi i" lu'r ilulii lo)iirr wllli tin niv tsarv ii'xnlulioiiH In Milnnlt Hit' unit tcr to llic peoplo tit lu iu.l roiiittr eilv vltictiiiii. Meiuliors r tln i-mui I'll stair that thiMi U humio uipiisiini In I ln iiiHiiiilimiil til' i iiuilrnii hit (lies wili In Miilmitt tin' nmlti't' In llli M-opli it tln oily. Tin riMlllill will ilooiili ivh In tlio KiilitiiiHHinii il' llic nnliiiaiii'o lniiij;lil. In the iiH'iintinii' Mrs. (Iihop II. rolloull will pmlialilv In' npiiiiinlfil mul jion iMilioo mioii lii'i' s'llnr.N liciiiC paid liv tlio (! renter .MiiHnid ciitn wim iivkeii iiei' iipKHiiluicni, J. W. BERRIAN t FOR CITY COUNCIL .1. lU'iiinii Tluotliiv niiiiniiiiceil ItU iMituliiliu'v t'nr I'liiiiii'ilitiiut frniii tho Hot wunl. Mr. Ilerrinu ih a well knnwn locnl luiHintwrt hiiiii ami i t'oiii't'iloil to he a ntruiii: I'limliilrtle t'r the pliiee. lli iippmii'iit-t mo K. M, Amlrewn, (liHirxii lNuker mul .1. C. Itunii'N. Si-nil fur I'ii'O Tilnl I'juI(ii Tnilny, Tliexo nro not hiippomimI In tin niir feel You may lie n mere mail. Hut your feel or any onex else feet In n 11 font Imtli nn i'it r i free feet rrrs AT Til 10 UGO AI.WAVH A J0()l SHOW TON I OUT Tllli WAItMNU IIANII KxHaiiuy One of tills fiiliiimny'N iiiiihI ex Iraorillnnry foutureK. A wonderful and MtnrtiiiiK drninatlo milijeet, en. HirallliiK In plot htreiiKlli uinl pur liavell with KiilipltlK IlileiiNlly. I'lm rmUatlon of a dliunliilo nidi thniuli the medium of uu old family paint Iiik rruiii'lii X. HiikIiiiiiiii Ih at hln lieit In UiIh itO'iH plintoplay. No. S23i; ItlM'OItT Ol' Tllli CO.NIIITIO.V OP The Medford National Bank Awnv ko the roriH, liuiilniin ial Iiihch. (he elilllilitliiM, the palim, ai'heH. nori'iiPe. mul all font Iroulile I'nllnw tho mlllloim of happy TI. feet and ou will then reullne that TI. workH on a new principle, drawn nut all the iioImmih that entino font troiihlcn, and TI, In tlio only remedy that dona tho worl.. Don't fnritot thU faet, ami don't itinlinr nny rlr eiinmliiiireH niTept a Hiilmtltute. lie Hood to )nur foot and dimuiinl TI.. All ilniK Htoriw, departmnnt or Kelt era! Ktoro have It at Sf. ceiiln a box, and for tIioe who don't know what real foot rnmfort In write to Waller Luther Undue . Co., 1323 S. WaliaMi Ave . ClileaKO. Ill . for a free trial package today A I.IMITUII IMVOHCK And I.IKI'TIIU CAT, TIICVCA.Mi: HACK Two Mploildld i'OIIIihIIih nf the well It now u llloKrapli Inaml. LOSS BOWEL TROUBLE IN MEDFORD Soil Survey Report of Valley Advises Truck and Vegetable Crops 0. A. C. ASKS 0 249.000 f L N Senntor II. Von der Ilcllcn, regent of tho O. A. C, enys that at the re cent meeting of regents, tlio budget was approved for presentatien: to tlio legislature. It calls for $2-10,000 for buildings, equipment, repairs, im provements, books and pcriodicnlK, and for an jucreabo of ."f.'jO.OOO n year for maintenance during tlio next two years. Of tlieso niuountrf $107,000 is for additional buildings; $60,000 for equipment; $35,000 for repuirs nnd improvements; $11,000 for re modeling Science Hall; $21,000 for extension of the heating plant; mid $15,000 for books nnd pcriodicnls. A largo building is requested, that for tho home economics work now divided between the girls' dormitory and tho'ngroiioiny building. For this $100,000 appropriation ii asked. When this is built nnd proper heat is given tho stock judging pavilion and farm mechanics building, it will bo hc-cessary to put $21,000 into extcn fiion of tho heating plant, installing uu additional boiler and enlarging and longlhoning tlio conduits. Tho rebuilding of tlio live stock building will take $5,000, und $2,000 is need cd for a BinnlJ storogo Ktructuro for iuflamnble mutcrials and shop sup plies, Tlio regents present nt tlio meeting were: I'ros. J. K. Wenllierford. A linny; Seoy, K. K. Wilson, Corvallis; JJ. l Irvine, Portland; Hen V. 01 cott, Salem; L. It. Aldonnuii, SaIein; C. E. Spenco, Canby; JJrs. Clara Waldo, Portland; J. T. Appcrson, Tark Placo; C. h. Hawjoy, jrcCoy, Wnllor M. Pierce, La Grande; and If. Von dor Hellen, Welleu. "Apples and pears are tho princi pal crops of the vnllcy nnd the ex cellence of th.c fruits hns inn do the region widely known Iroth in thin country nnd foreign markets. Somo of the Fmnller fruits, vegetables and bay are also grown, but the produc tion of these crops aro not sufficient to supply homo demnniN, nnd large quantities tiro shipped in nnnually." Such fis the interesting statement contained in tho soil survey rexrt made somo time ago by experts of the bureau of soiN, department of ngrieultiiro, of the Medford aroa, in Oregon, containing. 5a-l square mile or :U8,1C0 aeres of valley nnd adja cent hill and moiiutnin lands in t!u central part of Jackson county. Tho rcjtort centinues: "Tho soiU of the area nro numerous nnd fall principally into two classes, residua! and alluvial. All of tho mountain and foothill soils are largely rosiilual but include some colluviul material, and varies in texture from fine fnndy loam to a clayey adobe. Praotionllv nil of the soils except tlinsa occur ring in the treeless distr.cU. known as the "desert," lire covered with a heavy growth of trees and brush. Ir rigation is not extensively practiced, its development having been retard ed by the cot of installing a satis factory system and by the attitude of fanners toward siieh undertak ings. The prices asked for orchard land, although apparently high, are, it is stated, justified by the returns secured when orchards uro given proper cure. Tho price of land not set in fruit tree is high, and Inn. tended to nMrict the ngrioultural development of the valley to tho pro duction of nut." The reiwil contains a full descrip tion of Hie different tvpes of M.iU or the county and the agricultural con ditions mid prosHels. The report will bo illustrated by u map in colors showing the different tyes of noil and their locations, every church, schoolhouse, farm house, town, set tlement, road und stream in the coun ty. While a small amount ()f nlfnlfa U grown in the urea, the soiU will yield from 2 to f fous pur acre. The Med ford gravelly fine sandy loam has proved admirably adapted to alfalfa without irrigation, with a yield of lroin to r tons per acre being main tained regularly year after year. Tho truck and vegetable crops have boon neglected, n largo supply of tho demand in this area having boon shipped in by oxprexs. In this con nection the report says: "There i absolutely no reason why the pro duet imported should not bo grown within the valloy. The soils and cli matic conditions nro favorable, and the only requirements nre nn cxtcn- sixe decvlopmciit of irrigation facil ities and n movement to divert a part of the energy nf tho fanners along new lines. Apart from early f mi Is und vegetables shipped in from other sections, as the ulimato doos not favor nn e.tremely early production of fruiU and vegetables, tho valley could well afford to he n shipper of this elan of pioduee rathor than an importer." Tho report status that strnwber- nes do well on the heavier granito soils near Ashland, and upon the lioor ot the viilley, excopt tho adohes and ujion the lighter member nf the soils of the agate series. Their pro duction is successful upon tho soils of the creek bottoms but will mnluro n little Inter than on the higher soils. at Medford. In tho tat ot Orogon. nt the clone of builnvwi, Nov. 26, 1912. Ilcniirros l.oann and discount Overdrafts, iwured and unsecured .. I'. S. llonds lo scuip circulation Other bonds to era re 1'oMal Savings Premiums on IUS. llomls Honda, securities, etc .. IIHT.OIO.M lit.ut:: si tou.otio.oo 7,000.00 2..H1U.6S M.W1 2S HanklnR hotis. turnlture and fixtures 4S.S" I H Due from National Hanks (not rescrvo agents) 1.31 . Duo from Htato and Private Hank and Hankers, Trunt Com panies, and Savings llanka ......... 2,071, Oft Duo from approved reerv agents ....,M... AH,'iViM Checks and other eanh Hems ..-... 207 Sfi Kxehangos for clearing house I.SR7.S7 Notes of other National Haulm .w.... 7,020.00 Fractional pajuirfjrjftnry.jnJekelH und cunts m.n.M.M M 1.7-1 SpepJu -,. ....;...w..... .Li.,,, I H:b.r.'i Itedeinptlou tutfiJwMl V. H. Treasurer ((5 of alrculatlon) ...... fi, 000.00 Medford peoplo havo found out that A HINdt.t: DOSi: of simple buck lliorii bark, glycerine. lo., as com pounded In Adler-l-ka, tho (lennnn appoiullolll remedy, relloven ronntl patlou, tour Ntomanh or gns on I lie stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture antlncptlclxco tho digestive orRiius und draws oft tho Impurities aad It l RiirprUIng how QUICKLY It helps. L. II. lianklii. driigRUt. MISUJAMNO liVIIIIINCi: A eniltul wenlem drama Tlll Itl'IIIIKIt IMIfSTItV IX .MALAYSIA Arm lu arm with eleelrlclly, rub her ban taken Its pluco lu the (ore moNt rank nf the world's groat Indus tilnl product. This film In of wide Interest, beeuiiKo It thotvs the man lier lu whluh tho greater part of the world's supply of this article, Is so cured. No proreedliiK, from the time the trees are planted until the fin lulled il oil net Is sent to Kurnpe uinl AinerliM. U omitted. TIIK Ctl.WliltTIIILi: Al'Ttl Path ii Very niiiiuliiK MLs U'iMiltnrili nt plniio COMINd Patho's Tivo-lteel IVn turo photoplay, "THU ADOPTHI) CIIILII." ClmiiKe of ptoKram every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday ami .Saturday. Prlrc Aln) (lie Same, ,V and llir Total ... Liabilities Capitol stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, Iom expusot and taxes paid National Hank notes outstanding duo lo otnor National Hanks Due to Slate and Private Hanks and Hankers Individual deposits stibjeot to check Demand (ertlflcatoi of deiolt Tlmo certlflcHios of duioslt Certified chocka Cashier's chocks outstanding Postal SavliiM lh)jio!iltii :iz ta' 7ns.3!ts.ou .1100,000 00 . sb.ooo.oo . 20.3S7.I2 I100.O0O.OO 1111.20 1.17.13 n'.ic,,2si.;'. fii.ioii.or. S$,20a.li J00.2I 72.76 .. 6,1 10.00 .7f,s.2Ss.oy Total M Slato of Oroioa. Coiiutv of Jsokcon. SS; I. John 8. Orth, oashlor of tho olio re-nam ml bank, do nolsmnly swoor uiai luo.anove siaisiusui is tm lo tlio best of my knowledge and bollef. x JOHN. S. OlVril, Cashier. biiliKtrltiw! and sworn to boforo mo this -ttl) day of December, 1312. O. M. UOUKIITS. Notary Public. COUKKCTAHirsU V. !:. Mr'llltlCK, J. A. PKItllY, V. II. (iom:, Directors. CONFESSES TO CRIME f SAN KUANCISCO, Col., Dec. 5. Loss of appotltoduo to tho proddlngs of a guilty consclenco, led John Wes ley Deor, naval apprentlco at Goat Island training station, aged 20 years, to confess that thrco years ago ho murdorcd a man In Richmond, Kan.- Ho Is" held "today In solltury confinement, on tho (aland, while a signed affidavit Is on lto way to tho authortlcs in Kansas. A week of terror for young Deor onded lust Sunday. Shipmates not Iced that ho missed his meals nnd asked tho cause. Deer broko down and sobbed out bis story. The name of tho man Deor claims to havo killed was refused by tho naval officials. Deer says' ho is willing to return to Kansas, No. 7701 1 IIKPOItT ()!' THU CONDITION W The First National Bank nt .Medford. la the stoto of Oregon, at tho closo of business, Nov. 20, till 2. ItCMitirrcs Loans zuil discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured , If. S. llomls to swuro circulation , V. S. llomls to stcuro V. S. doposlts Other bonds to souro Postal Savings . Premiums on I' 8. Honda Honds, securities, otc Hanking houso, furniture nnd fixtures Duo from National Hanks (not rcservo agents) Duo from State and Private Hanks ami Hankcirs. Trust Com panies, and Savings Hanks Duo from approved reserve agents i:noci;H anu otiier cash Items l3D2.li7K.il 7.300.74 100,000.00 1,000.00 IK, 000.00 0.I1C2.60 811, II IK. 20 103,013.10 703.70 1,0!)2.06 70,032. 1)1 1 83.01 Bittner's Real Estafc Employment Bureau 10 ncies, II acres In 2-year-old pours, some uppios, i arreif lu alfal fa, 6 room htiUH'ulow. Reed out side bulldlnRs, Just out of Mcdforil. will lake some city property. pnr 12, 000. 20 ncrM Just out of ICnielo Point, all uloarml, prion IIOoO, with terms. 16 aero. 10 acre lu fruit, 7 room house and InrKtMbarti, one nf tho flu out locations In tho valley, prlco 110. sou, with tortus. 100 urn or mooiI plno ami flr cruised but urowu two and three mil lion, about lioui) of telephone poles. 6 miles from Jacksonville. kooiI roads all tint way, prle 12000. Id B0 for n 6 room modern - fur iiIsIiinI bouse rloso to north school. 2 Hi acres and ouo room house, city water, all cultivated, 2 mllos from the bridge, terms, $800. Lease and furniture of n 9 room rooming bouse clone In, $100, good time. Vo havo some good bnrgalns 111 city properly, Improved and unim proved, tome nnd sen our list, I'liiployiiicnt Olrls and women for general house work In und nut of the city, MRS. EMMA BITTNER I'liouo Home 1 1 Opposltn Xiisli Hotel IIOO.MH aiul 7. PALM IILOOK. STAR THEATRE Wo lead, others follow. lOllO IVct 0r I'm, I 1004 Another Three-Itoel IVaturo Todsy und Tomorrow, Dcrember i and C. macK sin:i:i".s wool A startling sm. western fen turn production daring and darcdetll horsemanship. DIVINO HOItSHH A thrill lu every Inch, y.ujo'io to Tin: hhsciii: I'limilest tiling you ever saw. HO.VO Matinees Dally 2 to C p. m. ADMISSION, fie AND 10c lU-st of .Music nnd Kffrcts LOOK IXIOK Tho surveying crew which is i.t work locating tlio Medford and Crescent City railroad between this city und the coast has completed its work ns far down the Applegate as Williams creel: und have moved Ihe camp to Murphy. Ifapid progress is hoing made und tlio first of February is expected to see them at tho const. VIENNA, I)co. T,. That Monsig nor Cacoieri will h provisional vice president of Albania is fho aiiiiouiice- ment hero today, One Catholic, thice Mohnmnicdiiim und three membei-H nf IM (Jreek church ronipriso the pin visional government. -.. .., .... .,..., ,. IIUHIO I Oil. II I Lxchnngos for clearing houso , 8,0115,17 Notes of other National Hanks . 3,800.00 Krnctlmifil tmn., .n.rnn.u .ini..i. n...i ....... . .u, ,. , ; ' " i'"i"' ..hi iuhwi ,i,vji.w,n urn, wuiiin i,ini.iw Lawful monoy reserve lu bank, vl: Rpuolo ... .'.....50,7l04',il i.egai.iomier note ,i,,no 00,710.70 Itcdomptlon fund wlthU. H. Totnl Treasurer (6 of circulation) '6,000.00 .$831,027.60 , . Llabllllles Capital stock paid In Surplus fund , ... Undivided profits, loss oxjumses and taxes paid National Hank Notes outstanding Duo to Stato and Private Hanks and Hankers DIv donds unpaid ItlMl Villi, fll .In. ....I, I.I..., . - 1. I. "" "--iiin Miiujuu'. io i-iiuuk ..( -1 1 1,(;,.H Domand nertlflintos of deposit 9,638.07 Mine, certificates or deposit yc.l I I.Sli Cerlfled checks .4j ; lUl.oo Cashiers checks outstanding 227.20 $100,000.00 30,000.00 36,166.60 110,007.60 10,220.70 06.00 111,638.34 LOOK Coming ".MOTH IX THU TLA.MK" All Intensely dramatic threo-reol pictorial version depleting this fam ous adage. Lovii, hatred, loalousy. ISIS THEATRE Viiudovlllo noil Photoplays Tin:vrri".s .mimtaiiv imkjh I'oMltlvely a Feature Art $1,000.00; Postal Havings Deposits, $0,708,311. "7- 7,708.30 Medford Printing company carry a lull lino of legal blanks. John A. Perl Undertaker 'M H. 1IAHTLKTT I'lioncs M. -ITI and .J7il .linbiilanco Scrvlco Deputy Coiouer I C. S. deposit loiai imi ii7r,n Stato of Oregon. County of Jackson. SS: 1. M. L. A I ford, cashlor of the obovo-jiamnd bank, do solomnly swoar that tho nbnvo statejiiont la true, to tho bust of my knowledgo and belief. .?'' ' Al. L, ALKOItl), Cashier. HuiiKiirlbod and.HWoru to boforo mo this 6th day of December. 1012. O. D. niAKKH, COHUKOT Attest: Notary Public. I K. DBUUL, CHAS. STIIA'NO, J. K. WATT, Dlrcctoru. Aro You Going to Let I ' Prejudico Stand in tlio Light of Your Child's Succoss? In tho days when children's glasxcH warn makeshifts, you might well havo hosltatod about glasses for them.' Today, when our glasses, iniidn especially for and fitted to your children, innun butter school work', happy, healthier ami bettor be havml youngsters, you cannot uf ford to hesitate, Kyii iitralns, "cross oyes" and othor ocular defects which our gliiHsos will relievo, handicap children so arrilctcd. DR. RICKERT JCYKSK1HT SPKCIALIHT Over Kcutnci'u 3111(1 PHOTOPLAYS 3 A .MOTOItOYCLK ADVI3NTUIIK Portraying tho thrilling advonturo of nu nmatour molorrycllst while uu a trip through Colorado, A FHIWH Allt HOMAXCU Pleasing Kdlsoii drama Till! (.'ODMOTIII3H A refreshing Vltagraph comedy with Marshall p. Wilder and an ull star cust of Vila, players, flood Muslo Spnclal Matlnoos Saturday and Sun day. Mutlneo prices, n and io cents. Coming; "Don .Tiiau mul Clmiles V," two reols, Friday, Saturday, Decombor 0 and 7. fj .- lwJf V v - i-KM ,