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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1913)
TPXCIE EIGHT . KITCTYFOTm rAHI TRTttTOR, "MEnFORD, OKTCCION, SATURTAAr, OCTOBER 20, 1913. !9 BYBEE BRIDGE 10 .. ., .. .. .. . aaa A A A A A A A A U A AAM!CM: A i.A AA A ! , ' Henry Miller in "The Rainbow" ! Mediord National Bank BE IN GREAIESI PLAY "THE RAINBOW" BY NOVEMBER 5 HENRY MUER COMPLETED SiiporlnlMidonl E. !!. l)yor o( tlio conntriictlon forcont the Ilylioo brlilpe Rtnten tho lirlrtRo will bo romploteil 1i' Nov. B. In n letter to County titlgo Ton Velio, Up bjr: rtl lmvc tcun up ncnlnst linrJ projiOHltlon on u'ooount, of U slinno tlio Job wns l when .1 wns called back to tnkn clmrge nml nlso tlio vlinpn tlio slcol wno In. 1 linc worked every nvnllnblo man ioskII1o on tho Job and nlnco tho tint of tlio month I have been working two Bhltts (10 hours each on rlvltliiK. At present have H men nt work nnd as fast as possible I havo bean adding to the force. IMvctltiK on tho 200 foot span will be finished tomorrow night. Tha entire Job will bo finished as far as riveting on or before next Tuesday. Lower work on 200 foot span, painted two coats and partly decked. "Wo will commence tearing out fnlso work Sunday. This will re lease tho approach timber which wero tied up nnd will be able to commence on tho wooden approach next Mon day. Wo will have tho brldga fin ished on or before the 5th of Nov." ESCAPED CQNVCTS LOCATED AM KOI.SOM I'MSO.V, Cal., Oct 25. Information recelvod at tho state prison today indicated that Norman C. Hair, 17, W'm. K. Itoder, burglar, nnd Thomas Samuels, also a burglar, convicts who made a bold break for liberty lato yesterday afternoon, aro In hiding near Miller's ranch, near Jtattlesnako bar. Tosses wero Immediately des patched to tho Bccno by Warden ohnston who returned to tho prison to take personal chargo of tho man hunt. "Wo don't anticipate any trouble in capturing tho men," said ohnston, "as we don't bcllevo they will show fight." DICK DONALD SAYS REESE WILL BE EASY In n Jotter to friond in. this city, Mutineer Dick Donnhl wnt'H t'mt Hud Anderson will dispose of Louie lleepe in short order when they meet nt Oakland next Wednesday. Dick is trying to hook up with n match with Azevcdo the second week in November, nnd is keeping the wire hot trying to nrrnnge n go witli liar lem Tommy Murphy for the middle of December. Bud is surrounded with n number of good trainers, among them "nub bles" Robinson, n colored kid, and is working; out in fine shape. Large crowds come out daily to see him at work, nniong them n number oi old Medfordites who live in FrUcn. AGED PEDESTRIAN" PASSES THROUGH CITY Dan O'Lcary of Portland reached Medford at noon today on a hlko to San Francisco, 3C hours ahead of schedule. O'Leary Is 70 years old, nnd ranks next to "Weston, as ono of tho world's groat walkers. In hla youth he engaged In a contest with Weston, that brought that pedestrian lils start to fame. O'Leary left Portland last Sunday, and expocts to reach San Francisco November C. He will rest In this city tomorrow, leaving bright nnd early Monday. O'Leary Is groy and wrinkled, yot k ns llu-ly as a high school hoy. lie has newspaper clip pings galoro telling of his walks. FINAL NOTICE FOR E Tlio city council nt n specinl meeting- Fiiduy decided to give all own ers of propel ty upon which delin quent paving nnd sower nsheiiiieirs rests final notice Unit the Inw would be enforced unless payment wn made. Tho law enables the confis cation of tho properly. A poeuliar feature of the delinquent list is Hint a Jurpo percentage of those who have Vcfuscd to pay aro considered finan cially well off. Jn a number of iu Miuic.es they feigned petitions for the iiupVovements that they now balk nt jiaytus their proportionate aharo. GRANTS PASS COUPLE LIGHT TRADING SALES Tho big seating rapacity of tho Liberty Theater In New York prov ed lundi'uuivte for tho accommoda tion of tho record-breaking audiences attracted by llonrv Miller's big hit, Tho Ittxlnbow," which enjoyed a run that continued nearly six months. Mr. Miller has produced a groat many brilliant siicceises. but .no play In which ho has nppenred since ho became n star has ever struck the big note of popular appeal that Is sounded In "Tho Hnlnbow." The Thomas play Is certain to bo Henry Miller's starring vehicle for three years or more. Ho will bo seen nt tho Page Krldn, Oct. at. Tho ono socret of "The ltalnbow's" extraordinary success, undoubtedly lies In tho singular charm and beauty ' woven Into the scenes of tho play In which the fathei and his little .girl nro tho chief characters. Tho j hearts of an audience nro deeply guard his little mnld against tho In fluence of tho people who hnA r his closest frlouiU before the sunny l morning of May, when his unknown 'dnughter walked Into his bachelor apartments and brought n big whole .mino Interest Into hi lonely life. Thesa beautifully written and ex jqulsltely played scenes tug nt tho (heartstrings of auditors and bring men and women back to tho cheater In second, third and fourth time to see the story of "Tho Halubow" un folded by Mr. Miller and his superb supporting company, XKW YOUK. Oct. 2?. Unusually light trading prevailed In the stock market today. Steel dropped 4 on the first few transactions, after opening up unchanged. Pennsyl vania dropped a point, nnd practically frac- llcmiau Kjrs nud lli. .Wiilinm Stock, both of Grants Pas, will ap pear before the grand jury nxt wov' to answer charges of alleged irnmor ulitv. It is ulkred lit pair have been cohabiting in this city a imu'iII of tho active Issues wore and wife. The woman ih tho moiiur tionnlly lower. I of seven children nod the teMittHinv Later National lllscult roso 1 -Ti but is said to fehow cJepraiy. lloth trading romalnod light throughout wero before Prosecuting K-lly Vn- the half day soslon. llonds wero day, their stories not jibirg in in:- Irregular. Tho markot closed steady, jmrtunt details-. T. F. PRATT "The Healer" has mado tho blind sec, tho deaf hoar, tho lamo walk, tho sick get well. Fifteen yenrs' of practical cxpcrlcnco In treating chronic, diseases. Consultation frco. Lo cated at 31C X. Uartlett St. Phono OITJ-M. Mcdfortl, Ore. Get This If there Is any ; roduct of 1. iman skill which more latishly cantr! butcs to offlcloncy and comfort than a properly proscribed lens, accurate ly positioned, It has yet to bo dis covered bythc multitude of Imrerfoct vision. You will find my work ac curate In every detail. 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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y z Y Y Y Z z z Y Y Y & Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INCREASE IN RESOURCES $108,783.05 SINCE AUGUST 9, 1913 Ever Strong And Growing Stronger Read Our Official Report Below IMPORT OF Till') CONDITION OK TIIH Medford National Bank At MVdfonl, in the .State of Oregon, at the elose of Imshntss Oetobei-iil, l!)l: Resources Loans nnd discounts sjMO l,!MD.l(i Overdrafts, secured and un.seeiired 5, KM. Ho U. S. bonds to secure circulation .'.... 100,000.00 Other bonds to secure postal savings 7,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds , ( U.HOO.OO Bonds, securities, et: !J8,8l7.2t ianking house, furniture and fixtures -18,800.00 Other real estate owned 110,000.00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) L',fi(i7.,2'.i Duo from state and private banks and bunkers, trust companies and savings banks 1,9-17.2!) Due from approved reserve agents lfJJ,2!17.11 Exchanges for clearing house I,9(M.27 Notes of other national banks fi,!irr,00 Practional paper currency, nickels and cents P' Lawful money reserve in bank, viz.: Specie in,(if)0.(0 Redemption fund with 'LI. S. treasurer (f of circula tion) fi,000.00 Total !;855(2!)n.(;8 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 17,707.!M National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00 Duo to state and private banks and bankers v 1,-I(i7.2( Individual deposits subject to check..,,.y.' :. ir7,8!H),'l7 Demand certificates of deposit. .,....$ , . 17,:)8.ar Timo certificates of deposit .". .".".'.'. 12(V'l 10,01. Cashier's checks outstanding 98.00 Postal savings deposits 1 ,1199,30 Notes and bills rediscounted , .., 0,071 .! 5 Total $800,290.(58 State of Oregon, County of .'Jackson, ss.: I, .John S. Orth, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tlio above statement is true to tho best of my knowl edge and belief. .JOHN S. ORTIi, Cashier. Correct Attest: ' AVAL M. COLVIG, P. KWJtRIOK, .- i" ,T. A. 1'WRRV, " Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2'lth day of October, 1913. (1. M. ROUIORTS, Notaly Puhlio. ,W .Mfc Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y :