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BEDFORD MAID TRIBUNE, MTCDl?ORr. ORKOON. TUESDAY, .TUN10 10, WW.
IOCAL AND
U
rtftSONAL
i m 5L
A. C. Hnndnll, of tho Fruit and
Produce association, loft Mondny
evening for Portland, to attend a
meeting of tho Northwestern Fruit
exchange. Tho purpose ot tho meet
ing 1b to make plans tor advertising
tills BUtnmcr apples nnd pears from
h.few or tho best districts, lncluillnc
JtORiio ltlvor valley. TUo association
hopes to greatly Incrcnso tho demand,
nnd consequently tho prloo of Med
Tor fruit this car beKnusb of It. From
Portland Jio rocs to Manitoba for n
fortnight visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mntt Geagcn of Wood
Cnllf., arrived In Modtord Inst night.
They will Accompany homo their
daughter, Madeline; who has been
attending St. Mary's convent. Mr.
tic&gcn.ls oho of tho head managers
of tho Weed Lumber company.
Orchard, hunting, rlsuln and
Crater Lake scenes for Ealo at Ger-
klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any piaco, kodak finishing. 123
East Main street. Phono 215 R.
Leon llnskins spent Monday In
Portland attending a meeting of tho
state board ot pharmacy, ot which ho
Is n member.
Mrs. R. II. Parsons has returned
to Oiled ford with her family for tho
summen
Kodak finishing, best tn town, at
Weston's. ...
Mrs. Banks' has returned from
Central Point, whoro sho spent Sun
dny visiting friends.
Mr. nn'd..Mrs. George A. Baker,
who havobeca visiting Mr. and Mrl.
M. S. James left for their homeal
Saginaw, Mich., Monday. M. M. An
drews and daughter Jossto, ot Hay
City, Mich., who havo been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Janes roturnod
also.
It. II. McCurdy writes alt kinds ot
Insurance. 401 M. F. & II. bldg..
Phono 349.
Mrs. Charles Strang and daughter
have gono to Corvallls to attend tho
Oregon Agricultural school graduat
ing exercises. Her son tTcd, Is a'
membof of tbo class.
Ask for Jiomo grown now potatoes.
With Modtord trado Is Medford
made. 70
The ladles of Medford have' re
sponded in nn unprecedented man
lier during our Juno White Sato now
going on at Deuel's. Throngs have
been present dally. Salo will con
tinue untlll further notice.
, That tho public read the ads In
tbo Evening Mail-Trlbuno Is evidenc
ed by tbo success of tho Juno White
Salo at Daniels.
Corking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo, portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telophono 215 IL
Ot greater Interest to the ladles
of Mcdford thaii tho Roso Show at
Portland Is tho Juno White Salo at
Dcuol's.
If you have not attended tho Juno
Whlto Salo ut Deuel's yet. do so to
morrow. You can't afford to miss
such an opportunity. They aro rare
ly presented.
Irisuro and lie sure. Right If we
write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
Whont, Deuel does things thoy
aro worth, while. Tho Juno Whlto
Salo h'aJiproven a success unequaled.
Only a fewinoro days of special
prices sco ud on page six ot this
Issue,
Vilas .brothers, .who huve been at
tending tho O. A. C. at Corvallls,
have returned for tho summer vaca
tion. a
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphor, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
Ull '
. J. P. Sullivan and family leave to
day to tako in tho Roso Carnival at
Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Handy of S35
West Second street have gone to
Portland to attend tho roso festival.
Ask for homo grown now potatoes.
With Medford trado la Medford
made. 70
S. n. Ornhrtm has gono to Wnldo,
Kcrby nnd other Oregon points on
a tun days' business trip.
Dr. KirchgozEner will be ot Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a, m.
to 3 p. in. on and after May 24.
W.. H. Humphrey arid Mr. Hin
man, who havo been on a hunting
trip of Hovon weoks in Montana and
Idaho with V. J. Kmorich, uro In
sldornble ,blg gamo uud hud a tlno
trip.
Frank' AValt wont ndrth Monday
evening on business.
, Ask for homo grown new potatoos.
With Medford trado is Medford
made. 70
-r-ir :rzxr--
Weeks & McGowan Co.
unSertakers
X.ADY ABSISTAITT
Day Phono 227
Night 1?. W. Weeks IdfWa
l'hoaca A. K. Orr 078-M
Medford'a lodgo of Moose will hold
n picnic nt Rogue River Juno in,
which nromlses to ho u big nffnlr.
Tho members of Ashlnmi nnd Urants
Pans lodges hnvo been Invited to
participate
Ir. ntiil Mr. M. V. Kcamin. of
Weeil, Cnl., arrived in iedfonl Mon
day evening.
F. Y. Allen nnd Mr. ntul Mrs. C. J.
ISeor loft for Portland Monday even
ing. Fred Alton Hnlght, toachor of
pkvnb'nnd harmony, specialist In cor
rect principles ot touch nnd tech
nique for beginners or advanced pu
plls. Faults corrected. Summer
term. Hnlght Music Studios, 11C S.
Laurel streot. Phono 72C-R. C9
Mm. Hugh Elliot nnd Mrs. Emma
Cllno, of North Riverside, loft for
Portland Monday evening.
Mrs. R. L. Dennett, who hns been
visiting in San Francisco, is homo
again.
Medford furnished 107 excursion
ists to Portland Monday evening be
sides whom there will be many more
from here to enjoy tho Roso Festi
val. Vapor baths nnd fclentlflo mas
sage for men and woman. Dr. R
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-
nett-Corey bldg. Phone 1K.
Dr. W. P, Holt, of Portland, the
Presbyterian missionary, Is In tho
valloy.
J. J. Drown, of Central Point, nnd
II. C. Hutchinson, of Tolo, wore In
Medford during tho week.
M. R. Duck was of thoso who wore
ovor from Applegate recently.
Singer sowing machines for salo;
rents, repairs, collections. 227 S.
Holly st. Phone S1G-X. GS
Frank Thornton, of Phoenix, who
wns In Medford a few days since.
has left for Mystic, Iowa.
J. M. Long, a prominent attorney
of Portland, arrived In Medford Monday.
Mrs. J. F. Halo. Mrs. H. G. King
and Miss Myrtlo Hurst aro among
the many who are In Portland from
Medford.
W. E. Church was over from tho
Vilas ranch a few days since.
O. A.Hover ,S. G. Vnn Dyke, J. A.
Graffls. T. W. Wright and C. Cary.
of Phoenix precinct, were recent vis
itors In Medford.
I S. D. Graham the Insurance agent,
has gono to Portland en professional
business. ',.
W. G. Aldcnhngan, auditor of tho
California and Oregon Power compa
ny, has returned -to, San Francisco
after a business visit in Medford.
Mrs. A. will remain awbllo longer.
S. A. Carlton, George Toverner
and E. E. Smith were up from .Ash
land Monday but did not tarry long.
D. Ilrully, of Talent, was in Med
ford Monday looking for men who
with employment In a saw-mill and
logging camp.
Col. Geo. P. Minis and A. D. Carl
son, of Seven Oakes, wcro business
visitors In Medford during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt, ot
Jacksonville, wero guests of Mr. and
Mrs. n. E. Hancy recently.
R. R. Mlntcr, ot Eaglo Point, ono
of Jackson county's leading sheep
raisers, tnrrled In Medford Monday.
Frank Ray was In Gold Hill and
Tolo districts Monday.
Austin Corbln was down from his
Urownsboro orchard Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Hamilton, ot
Grants Pass, wero in Medford tho
foro part of tho week.
Frank Plymale, a former resident
of Medford and, Jacksonville, in seri
ously ill,. at'-Ran Francisco with
stomach tronblo.
Show your patriotism by attend
ing tho Elks' flag day exercises at
tho Page theatre Saturday afternoon.
71
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Baxter, who
havo bcon visiting at Ashland, re
turned Monday afternoon.
W. II. McGratb, of Ashland, trans
acted business In Medford Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Shearer, of Glendale,
was tho gitost df Mrs. E. D. Elwood
tho foro part of the week.'
F. If. Osgood, of Seattle, who
operated in tho mines of Jackson
and Josophlno counties for a num
ber of years, was on tho north-bound
train Monday. Ho is interested In
mining In tho Siskiyou country now.
Eward E. Gore has gono to Port
land, whero he will represent Med
ford lodge of Mnsons In the Masonic
grand lodge, which meets this week,
tho Jacksonville telephone office,
and Mrs. A, Thompson loft for Port
laud Monday evening to attend the
Rose Festival.
W. A. Waun hns gono to Salem
to attend a meeting of the Stato
Hoard of Accountancy, of which he
is n member.
Mrs, J. L. Drown, of Jacksonville,
yas of thoso who came to Medford
Monday.
George Daggett, H. W. Bingham,
Mr. Potter and Carpenter Bros, wero
among tho hortlculturallsts in Mod
ford during tho week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Oatmilri, of Tal
ent, mado a trip to Medford Moll
day,
Chns. E. Warren and Qebrgo
Jones, of Roguo River, transacted
business In Medford Monday,
MIsb Julia Fioldor was an Ash
land visitor this week.
Prof. Dunham nnd family havo
gone to Douglas county to upend tho
summer on tholr farrm.
A. I. lludon nnd Hartley Irwin,
farmers ot Baker county, havo boon
spending n fev"dnyH tn Medford.
They tiro making n trip through
Oregon by wagon,
Don't forgot the Elks' ting day o
crclaoo nt the Page theatre, Saturday
nflornoon nl 2:30 o'clock. Tho pub
lic cordlnly Invited. No admission
charge. 7 1
Mrs. Gebrgo II. Blnns. or Orruta
Pass, is In Medford visiting hor sou,
Ed Blnns.
Miss Allecu Roddy, who hns boon
attending St. Mary's Academy nt
Sarnunouto, Cnl., roturnod Saturday
evening.
Tho Elks will hold flag day exor
cises nt tho Page theatre Sntnrady
afternoon. 71
Mrs. Hugh D'Armond made frlcnda
living nt Ashland u visit Molality,
day.
Mayor Von dor Hollon, of Eagle
Point, motored to Medford Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. M. Norton, of California, Is a
recent arrival In Medford.
Eory patriotic Amorlrnn Is ex
pected to be on hand for the Elk
flag day exorcises nt Page thcatro
Saturday afternoon. 71
Fred Burke, who hna boon In Cal
ifornia for some time past, returned
the fore part of the week.
Louis II. Plymnlo, of Portland,
who Is connected with the Oregon
Inn. Is making Medford n visit on
his way to S.m Francisco. lie Is u
native of Jacksonville.
W. W. Trunx. n business man of
Gold Hill, was In Medford nnd Jack
sonville Monday.
l. A. McCardy, father of R. H.
McCardy, tho Insurance uinn. arriv
ed from Indtann with his faintly
Monday and Is much delighted with
tho valley.
C. C. McCorkle. of Rogue River,
deputy fish and gntno warden, spent
several hours In Medford Monday.
Prof. Harrington, Joseph Martin
and Lewis linker, of Jacksonville,
were In Medford Monday en route
to Portland.
Warren King. Fletcher Fish and
Frank Fnrrcll. of Phoenix, wero re
cent visitors In Medford.
W. L. Ussher. J. B. Brlstow nnd C.
T. Wcodon, of Ashland, transacted
business in Medford during tho
week.
A. S. Roscnbaum, who accompa
ntcd tho Medford delegation to Port
land, wires that tho excursion ar
rived safely and All members nro en
Joying themselves.
C. S. Croschcll, manager of Med
ford branch ot the Welnhard Brew
ing Co.. Is making Portland a busi
ness visit.
FREDMANN ASKS
FOR PERMISSION 10
USE TURTLE SERUM
ROAD BUILDERS ARE
AT CRATER LAKE
KLAMATH FALLS. Juno D. Tho
temporary road for hauling supplies
from Kirk to the park lino has been
practically completed, according to
G. E. Goodwin, United Statos engi
neer corps, in chargo ot tho Crater
Lake road work, who came In Thurs
day from Kirk, on a business trip.
"Tho construction forco Is now at
work a nillo Inside tho park line,"
said Mr. Goodwin this morning.
"They aro at Wheeler creek, where
permanent camp has been establish
ed. "From Whcelor creek tho work
will bo carried on toward tho rim
of tho lake as fast as the snow disap
pears. "Wo expect to commonco work on
tho permanent roadways by Monday"
continued Goodwin. "Tho work will
becomo moro cxtonslvo as tho snow
leaves. In ten days we will havo a
largo forco ot men and teams nt
work."
According to tho engineer thoro aro
twenty men and five or six teams at
work now. In lesa than two weoks,
as tho snow permits ot a greater
scopo of work, thoro will bo work
for at least forty or fifty men nnd
thirty or moro teams.
uBITUARY
PIILM At Chicago, III., nt the
residence of Iter (lniightcr, Mrs. Dr.
Heinzo, Julie 8, Tlluroho M. I'rlin,
widow of Jude V. 1. Trim, nged 75
ycnr.
Mrs. Prim, wlioto mniden inline wns
StcuniB, was ono of tho cnrla-.st pio
neer of Jackson coitnti'i coming to
Iloguo river valley with her parent
ntn'rJy CI) years iigo. Mot of her
lite timo wjih npent ut .Jacksonville,
which pinco hIiu left to reside at
.Sun Francisco, and Inter nt Chiciigo,
ubout 14 yenrs since. Sirs. Prim
had been niliiig for some time, hut
the end ciuuo unexpectedly, A son,
Judgo ChurJoH Prim of Jacksonville,
nud n daughter, .Mrs, Ida Heinzo, of
Chicago, also several brothers nud
sisters uud oilier relatives, survive
her.
The renin ins will ho interred hesido
thoso of l)u husband of tho deceased
in the Jacksonville cemtry. Time of
the funeral will be given later.
Davy Jones will no doubt strength
en Topsy Hartsel's Mud lions. Tho
Hens have been going badly this
season, nnd sorely needed a plaj'or
of tho culiber ot the old Detroit out
fielder, to braco up.
NEW YORK, Juno H) -Dr. Fran
Frtedmuitn, ilUcovoror ot an nlloged
serum tuberculosis euro, today rap
ttulntod to tho health authorities ot
New York, submitted a vperliuvu of
his preparation nud nuked to bo per
mitted to administer It to patients
In Now York.
This Information was given out
here today by Health Commisslouor
l.edorlc. Dr. Friedman at present
Is Imrrod from. practice bore. The
Hoard of Health will decide on tho
merits ot Frledmann's vncclno be
fore nnuouuelug tta decision as to
whether ho may practice.
T OF
IS
SALKM, Ore. Juno 10. The mi
proiue court ludav handed down u do
oNion holding that tho election front
ing the Porl of liny Ocouii in Tilla
mook county i void. The elect ion
win cnntoMod on the ground of in
sufficient election notice, whiih the
court hold did not propoily docnlo
the exterior boundaries oT the pro
poxod port.
The Miprcmn com I also dimUed
the appeal of Itobert Morgiiu, under
sentence to he hanged For u murder
committed in Gilliam county, holilin,'
thnt the transcript in the ctixc had
not hieu Hied within tho statutory
limit.
W0LGAST-WATS0N MATCH
IS AGAIN CALLED OFF
SAN' KKANTISCO, Juno 10.-
With the Ad Wnlgnst-Kod Watson
mutch for June 'Jllth called off on
account of tin injury to Wolgnsl'-i
thumb, Promoter Jim Griffin wi
make another effort to match Hoh
McAllister unit Sailor Petroskoy for
that date. IT .McAllister refuses to
go twenty rounds Griffin will mk
hint to meet Petroskoy over the fif
teen round route.
McAllister cannot hope to got any
more big ihoifcy in Hie four round
game, the promoters hnving lost
money on htrii iii Ids ln-t two bouts,
uud It is believed that he will bo
forced to go the longer mute, de
spite his dcciMuii not to leave the
four round ranks until ho hns linl
mure short bouts.
B00SEY NEAR CHAMPIONSHIP.
(Continued from pag l.)
Kelly testified that Rooey had worn
them out by his never censing an-
penis for litigation in the past
twelve yenrs. Mr. Itcntncs said
that lie hud inherited the Itoosoy
enscs from his predecessor nnd ever
since lie could remember, Iloosey had
been suing somo one or trying to
sue some one. At one session of the
grand jury, Iloosey hnd filed fl(l
complaints seeking indictment of u
ninny individuals, including county
nnd circuit couit officials, lloosoy
hnd even tried to indict him for per
jury ns well us the then county dork,
John S. Orth, because thoy had
signed complaints in nn officinl en
pacity. All thrco prosecutors
thought Iloopoy suffered from Hint
form of disease known ns litigilious
dementiu.
Appealed to Uxeciitlies
Letters wero produced t-howiug thai
lloosoy hnd written rocutodly lo tho
king of England, president of the
United States, premier of Cnimdu, the
British ambassador nl Washington,
and vico-coiimiI nt Portland, various
governors of Oregon nud nil mem
bers of congress. Letters nddresscil
to the president were marked on tho
envelopo "nol lo bo opened except in
tho presence of Ambussuilor Hryee."
One letter was rend, addressed to tho
lata Judge II. K. ilniinu uud the sev
eral justices of ihu supreme court,
containing over lOOl) words, in which
both the justices of tho circuit uud
supremo court wero villi! ied nnd
charged with conspiracy to rob him
(iloosey). Luter letters iii'iuiscd
Judges Ton Velio uud Calkins and nil
county oTfioinls of being conspira
tors against liim (lloosoy).
lloosoy cross-e.xiimined tho wit
nesses. Then oigiit witnesses, wore
called in defense of Atr. Jloosey.
Thoy were C. C. Ileekinnii, Jliss Clara
rtcckmun, Mrs. IIiilTinun, Miss Aiiim
lloosoy, his daughter, J, S. Howard,
I. C. Robncll W. II. ('oleiunn and
George Guidnor. Aliist of them tuiid
thnt they did not speak us alienists
and Hint on most subject Iloosey was
rational.
Dr. K. P. Pickel nnd Dr. It. W.
Stearns made a written report find
ing Mr. lloos'n'y suffering from lili
gitioiis dementia, whereupon 'County
Judge Ton Vellu ooininitted him to tho
OYcgoli insane asylum.
N
10
SUPPLAN
TT
POUT TOWNSKN'l), Wimh., .lnuo
10.- The Dutch tnnk steamer August
Kesojer, Captain Von lliooon, wllh
twenty-four hundred ton of gnso
lino from Pulm Sambo sttniU is ut
Richmond Hcaoli today, wlieie it will
dNeltnrgo Its enrgo into the tanks of
the American gn-adino company. It
was (.'npluiii llioton's tlist trip to
llie west eoiisl of Norlh Amotion uud
SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS
Two Women Tell How Thoy
Escaped theSufgcon'sKnifo
byTnltlngLydm E. Pink
ham's Vccctnblo
Compound.
Swarthrnore. l'enn. " For fifteen
years I suitered untold ngony, nnd for
who H-nui oi nwiiny
twoyoars I luidhom
orrhnges nnd the
doctors told mo I
would hnvo to tin
.1... ,r...
i vum I- ritiKiinui n
Ve i? o table Com.
jKMind ami ntn in
gtHki nenl uuiov,'. i
ntn nil ovor the
Pliniun nt I .If., unit
cannot praise your Vegetable Compound
too highly. Kvery woman should tako
it nt thnt time. I recommend it to
both old nnd young for female trou
bles. " Mm. Kmily SUMMlUtSUllX,
Swarthrnore, Pa.
Ualtimorc, Md. "My troubles licgnn
with the losu of a child, and 1 had hem
orrhages for four monthi. The doctor!
said nn oivrotion was necessary, but I
dreaded It nnd docldctl to tr' Lydla K.
Plnkhnm'a Vegetable Cim)0und. Tho
medicine has made me n well woman and
I feci strong and do my own work."
Mrs. J. It. I'lCKtNO, L.-C0 Sargent St.,
Ualtlmore, Md.
Since wo guarantee that all testimo
nials which wo publUh are genuine, is It
not folrtosupnose that If Lydiu K.I'ink
ham's Vogetablb Compotiml has the vir
tue to help these women It will help any
other woman who Is Buffering In a like
manner?
The fitting of mi artificial c)o re
ipilres ii degree of skill nnd nrllMlo
ability poss;mnl by ory fiv prar
lltloners In this Hue Of hindnc".
If you need miiIi a sen lrt mil ut
my office mi ipn" roinliucd f tint I
iitulcrMiiiiil it tliorouglily.
Ilt. IHCKKKT
i;)figiit Kpcciniut
Owr Iteiitiiers.
jiTOW
And Wo Stnnd for It, too
That's tho kind of Ilakory (looda
Wo dally bako for you.
Quality Ilread and Quality Plus,
Quality Dunn and C'ako,
The Quality Principle Unilorllen
Tho Quality Goods Wo Unite.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
42 H. C'nfM
&iste&foit&&difiWifijmi&
a
Luxury Without
Extravagance '
Hotel
Von Dorn
242 Turk Streot
0
Finest popular priced I
iTotel in San IVancisco I
Modern
Central
ho iiM'rsulled the qinuniiliiiu station
hero, tweuly-five mites, lioing foroed
to lohini for impots uflcl' lie hud
uiuho)-d far down (he stnmd to wntt
for n illicit.
Till-, is lite soeond stoniuoi' lo ar
rive from the Singapore iltsdlol wllh
gasoline and luniks the beginning of
u i ogulav service to lilelimoiul Ileiieh
for llio Aiiiui'iimiii I'uinpiui.v, which Is
mi nultvo iMiiupelllnr nl" the Mlunilurd
Oil ooinpiiuy, .
Tr., rz-
f()d Lftf E TO CLASSIFY
Northwent Unit toulpitily roineHenlii
live Is here. U )oil huve uny old
oiirpiitB you wish woven Into
fluffy iiikh notlfv H. A. Dobner,
gnui'inl delUoi( or phoiiu ill-.l.
(IP
IIMPOKT OI-' Till-: CONDITION OI-'
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
at Mod foul, Irt tlimvtlitb of Oiogoil, hi. (he loo Of.lilUluS Juili)
ltllSOPItCKH
I, ,iiu:i.
l.oauH nud dlxeoiintH
tlvorilraltij. neeiiroil nud utiKocurvd
llouiU fvlul wurrhliifl
Hloekil anil other securities J. ..
Kiirnlture and ristuios
Other ro1il I'Atatn owned
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Duo from banks (not reserve hatiks) .,.. ...,1
Hue from nppioved icKorvb bitnlfti ....V .;...,!... t (.
Kvohttiion for oloitrltiK hhUo ..." ..w ....,i, ....
cash on hand .....;...
Total
LiAiuijiriiiK
i ipnai miook paid in
I'uiltvldi'il profits. Ions expense uud t
iiue in iiiiiikh utitt iiaiiKors ,.
tudlvlduiil deposttM Niihject to cheek
tlemillld eortltloat'oH of iloposlt .. .
Certified chucks
Cashier chockA olitktnlidlug
Time certificate of dupoult
Hills pitynblo for uioiiey linrrnwed ..-
Total ittii.iiia.ar.
Stato of Oregon, County of .larkHiiii, its.: .
I, I.. L. JiteobK, LMihltV of tho above.iiaiueil bnuk, do sdlfliuiily swear
that the above Matoiuuut Is true to iho tnft of my knowliidKo and htdlfo.
I.. I,. JACOIIH. Cashier.
.IAMU9 CA.II'IIHI,I,
Correct Attest H, P. ANTI.I".
nm.itoY (iiriciii:i,L.
Dlroclum.
Hubicrlbod and sworn to before me this I nth duy of June. 1 Ota.
T. II. Lf.MrtliKN, Nomrr Pilhlle.
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ltKI'OItT OI' TIIU CONDITION OP
The First National Bank
al Medford, In the state of Oregon, at the ehwe of turn In eta. June 4, lOUt
l(KHOrit('lH
l.oatm and dlscouutM
()erdrnfls. secured and unsecured
V S ItoudH to secure rlroulatloii
P. H, lloinU to Mocuro P. K. DepiHiltM
To Hccuro Potlnl Hivvlniat ..
Other tHiuds in Secure P. A. DuihinIIk ... None
To secure Postal Savlnits Itll.OOu.Ull
P S. Ilonds on hand None
rremlums on P. H. Ilonds ...
Ilonds, Securities, etc. .
IbnkltiK house, l-'uriiltlire, nnd Fixtures
Other Heal Kutnto owned ....,....,....
Due from Natlounl itniubi (not ronorvo itKciitil)
Due from Stato and I'tlvato ll.iiikri and Hunkers, Trust Cam
pnute. and Hnvlncs Hanks ........
Duo from nprovod reserve aKcniH m .... ,
Chocks and other cash Ileum
KxchaiiftoH for CloarltiK lloiino
Notes of other National Hilnks
Fractional Paper Curreiiny. Nickel, uud Cents '
Lawful Money Itoierro In Hank, Ms:
Hpeelo it 1.113.30
Legal-tender tlotes None 1, 1 13. 3d
Itedemptlciii fund with U. rt. Treasurer (3 of circulation) .... ti.uuu.oo
Due from U. H. Treasurer . .:.. Noun
. iM7S.irta.sa
7.73X.62
. ...... luO.Oilii.Ob
, Oiio.ilii
Nfflle 1.000. on
10.000.00
i;. I i3.ii)
us,: 1 1 an
itia,7o;i.i5f.
S.SQO 30
'Jill. Ill
.Otfi.l
,7rt.7
IDS.
1 1.01
is.
I
fi. 11)11.011
3,120.00
ins. m
Total
jSsa.rjy.aii
I.IAIIII.ITIW9
Cnpllnl slock paid In ,
Surplus fund . ...
rudlWdcd I'roflu, es Kx pernio ninlTaxoA paid ..
National Hank Notes outstaiidliiK
Slate Hnuk Notes nutstnndluK -
Duo to other National Hunks
Due to Stato nnd 1'rlrnto Hunks and llnukjrs
Due to Trust Companies and Savings Hnuk
iiue to upproed Heservu AkM
DHIdendii iinpiHd
Individual deposits subject to Mteck
Domain! certificates or deposit
Time certificates of dopoull
Certified checks .. ,,
Cashier's checks outstanding ..........
United Slates depoalt ... $1.
Postal HavlngM Deioslt, ... r.,a
Deposits of I'. S. disbursing officers ...
HoiiiIh borrowed
Notes and bills discounted ,
Hills pH)nbl, Including certificates or deponlt for money
rowed .
Ueserved for tnxeN
Houdri mid Warrants sold
1
None
No no
IHM
Nitiiy
NiiUe
ifio.noo.nn
30.00b.0ll
Ml. I2LB0
UO.'.IU'.IO
I.NQ2.IU.
ti
000.00
I. in
No no
None
Nlort.i
btir-
Nouo
None
30.00
111.401.03
3,102.111
U3.IUfl.2a
tRr.nti
l.sSn.oii
c.oai.o;
10,020.00
iNno.r.DP.ab
Total
Stato of Oregou, County of Jackson, hh.:
I, M. L. Alford, Casblur of the ubovivnaiuod bank, do solemnly iivvenr
time the above statement trttu In the best of my knowledge mill heller.
M. L. ALFOHD. Onshtur.
Correct Attost F. jc. DI-ILIKI,
(1K0.W. DUNN
J. H. WATT
, Dlrcclarif
Rubscrlbud nnd sworn to beroro me this 10tb dny or June, 1 4 III
OU3 NIIWHI'IIV, Notary Public.
Protect
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some cordial spirit of the West
and tho best in hotol sbrvico
The
imperial
Hotel
Portland,
Orogon
The
HOTEL
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Grants Pass
Orogon
Both under tho management of the
METSCHANS
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