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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1915)
LftW fam&l&tpkm jw In n u fi il i 1 1 jT 1 1 l iW- M ijww4m.i.-w i tfwMiwtWiMMWiwwMfff 4PM 'IWHiN hh arenFom mail thttiunr, mispttokt), orkgon, Thursday, January h. hhs TOW SIX I 4 ALFORD PRESIDENT ST HAL DEE L TIN J!. . Alford nftMtmra tlio urosi iliMicy of (lio Firrft Nntimml Imnk of dim city, oh it result of llio minimi clcution of the iiiHlitiition held Tues dny, P. K. Deuel rethink to tlio lionnl of diivctnrntc on necount of ill lii'Alth nml other Immncss inlcruits. On in Crawford advances In the cash icroliip loft vnennt by tho )rnmutiun of Mr. Alford, nnd II. S. Deuel i ad vanced from teller to iiRsiHtnut ennh ier. Tho board of dircclora of tho First National bnnk urc: George W. Dunn of Afdilnnd, Clmrles Strang, Henry Hart, J. II. Cooley nnd P. K. Deuel. The election for tho Fanners' & 1 'mil p rowers' honk brought one ohuugt', M. McOrnth being ndded to tho bonnl of directors. The person nel of tho bnnk is iih follows : Presi dent, Delroy fletehell; vice-president, L. Niedenncyer; cashier, L. L. Jn colw: nwsistnnt oadner. R. P. Antle. The directorate, i! Delroy Getehell, I. Nfidenncycr, M. MeOratli, W. II. Stewart, T. H. Liunsden and K. P. Antle. In llio JlVdford National bank llicro nio no change, the officiate and directors being as follew: I'rcsi dent, W. II. (lore; iec-prcMdents, P. K. Merrick and J. A. Perry; cashier, John S. Orth; assistant cashier, . D. Jnckoon; auditor, I). J. Matthews. Director", W. II. Gore, .1. A. Perry, P. K. Merrick, Horace Pelt on, J P. Woittann and Dr. .1. M. Keene. The election of officers for the Jackson County bank will bo held next Saturday, being adjourned from last Tuesday on account of the ab sence of President 1. Vawter. All tho banking institutions re ported condition promising, poets bright and finances ivturniug to normal conditions. GRAFT WALNUTS UPDN OAK TREES GET CROPS QUICKLY Pnsquol YauiiR of Berkeley, Cab, who Is visiting Medfont, Mate that the farmers around thnt Boctlon, nartlc ulary at Walnut Crook, IS nillea from Oakland, are utllUIng the nntho onk Itreoa that grow profusely over tlio IiIUh and ;illo.s as walnut orclianla. pros- jTj,0 t0,,s t0nK grafted to KnglUh and black walnuts. White, blnck and lto oak trees any size, as largo ns two feet In dtn meter, arc ulillrcil. About 20 grafts to tho treo aro used and as boon they TPHIK, Italy, Jan. 13, 8:H0 p. m. ihavo atken, tho other fotlnpo Is The Franco "firm, dealers in prec- prunned to forco rapid growth. In ions metals, went into bankruptcy to- the third oar the parft begins to day. There is deficit of 10,000,000 bear and the fourth ear a full crop francs ($'2,000,000), it is stated in Is yielded. the papers, due to the arret of trade j W. J. Scott of Antloch states that with IJelgium, especially with Ant- the same plan has been successfully werp, from which place it is impos- followed here, notahly on tho Tucker sihle to c.xnet debts. ranch In the Griffin crock district, WAR CAUSES FAILURE OF FRENCH METAL FIRM whero oak trees aro yielding Kugltsh a limits. Inasmuch 'as tho oaks aro abundant locally nnd considered worthless ox cct (ot fuel or for mast, a now ro sotti ce Is within tho reach ot brush ranchers who can In a few jears, transform their Hillsides Into proline lug waln.it proves, which If planted, would take tlneu times its long for lucdnctlon. AMERICA REPLIES TO NOTE WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 Secre tary Ilryan has addressed a note to tho Ilrlttsh government, through Am bassador Paso at London, acknowl edging tho Ilrlttsh preliminary reply to tho American note of protest re garding detention of American car goes by Hrltlsh cruisers. Tho Amer ican noto Is short and merely ex presses tho Intention of tho United States to await tho supplementary HrltUh note. A ;mmI Itesolutlon. To help build up Mcdtord payrolls by smoking Governor Johnson or Mt. Pitt cigars. LOSE E TUESDAY TO GET BEET SIGNERS Next Tuesday will be beet sugar day, postponed fiom Saturday by the committee in charge. A movement is beipg hiiUhed,tt Imvllio.uifrjMinnls of this city, (Vntinl Point nud'tlold Hill close their shops upon thin dify, uud go pu into tho highways mid by wo,s and strive to secure tho acre age. The Merchants' association is calling upon tho merchants this after noon mid till of those visited today have promised to give their support. Details of tho plan will be an nounced. The committee in charge is busy knocking in the head petty baseless gossip circulated in the country dis tricts attacking the substautialuess of the interests back of the proposed factory mid rapping any irtigatiou pioject. At a meeting held at Gold Dill on WYdncsdny afternoon 100 acres were simicd at a small mooting, duo to the WW TER WOULD GIVE E SAI.I'.M, Or., Jan. II. To provide for mi cipuil division of the fees ie ceived by tlio Mute fish mid game commission between the state mid comities will he the mil pose of u hill to be introduced during the session by Kiprcncnlutlvo Vawter of Jnekson mid Douglas counties, "Tho fees of this commission ate so euottuoits that it cnuiiot devise ways mid ::icuus to expend them," declined Kcprosentnlivo Vawter. "I believe that tho counties me entitled to half of Hie fees collected, nnd that this half should be paid out in boun ties on cougars, bobcats mid coyotes. The half received by the state should be used, as now, in pioteeting its game mid lish. Tills unmigciuciit would put the counties, as well us the state, in a position to otfer bounties, mid 1 believe that it would prove far molt) beneficial to the state at largo than the present system." heavy weather, anil tho certainty of a couple bundled additional ucies ale assured upon the return visit of the cotntui'tee. BAD COLD? TAKE CASCARETS BOWELS NIGHT (let a lO.ceut box. Hick headnrlie, IiIIIoiimiohh. coaled tongue, head nnd nose clogged up with a cold nlvw tiaee this to tor pid liver; delayed, reiincnlcd food lit the bowels or sour, gaHsy stomach. Poisonous matter donned In tho Intestines, Instead ot being cast out of tho system Is io-ulxorliod Into tho blood. When this poison reaches tho deltcato brain tlsNtio It causes con uoKilon mid that dull,' throbbing, sickening hendiiche, Cascarets Immediately cleanse tho stomnrli, remove the sour, uimIIkciU od food and foul kiihch, take tho ex cess blln from the liver and carry out all the conHtlputed wasto mutter and poison In the bowels. A discard to-ulKhl will surely straighten ou out by morning, They work while )on sleep a IUroiit box from oiir druggist menus nur head clear, stomach sweet and your liver mid bowels regular for ntoiitlui. Adv. A a 5th Annual Remnant and Clearance Sale Beginning Friday Morning and Lasting Ten Days YYiiue guuu sum creeping ucmaiius ican aiuiva ai an uhko, jvi una puiuvuiunj nuv un vmov w. ,. uiwu j- year, so true in fact that sharp losses are frequently taken to establish the desired condition before our big lines of New Spring Goods arrive. ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO SHOP WHILE THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES PREVAIL IN THIS STORE i 4 AA t ? ? ? ? ? EMBROIDERIES REDUCED Never in the history of previous eiiibrbftlery sales have we of fered you such genuine bargains. All odds and ends including Edge Headings, Insertions and Baby All-Overs, Dress Floune ings have been measured and selling price marked on each piece. AVe will deduct from same one-third that means your saving 33. Hosiery Remnants of I of All Kinds r V Children's 25c Hose to close 15 V Children's loc Hose to close.... 9 Ladies' 25c. Hose to close 15 Ladies' 15c Hose to close 9 II k. . 1 w Profit by This Sale of FOREST MILLS FINE RIBBED WINTER I UNDERWEAR i Seasonable styles, all sizes, gar ments of all grades. You havo your pick from a complete stock and it affords you a good oppor tunity to lay in a supply for next season. This choice line off ino Underwear for Ladies, Misses, Boys, also for Men, at a Discount of 20 ' v J" Fine Weave KNIT UNDERWEAR Great One-third Off Sale On Remnants of Fine Dress Goods All odds and ends from U, yards up to 5 yards, witdthis 10 in. to 56 in. Serges, Henrietta, Gaberdine, Prunelle and all fancy weaves; also a big line of Cloakiugs. Itcniember, all these goods are sold to you at33';. off 2000 YARDS OF LACES 2'2c Including Linen, C'luny, Torchon, German and French, Vals., i lvalues up to 10c, special, per yar'd 2J. 'K 1 Time and space prevents us from going into detail about all the bargains to bo found during this sale. In each department we offer exceptional values. Staple Cotton Goods Greatly Reduced Y 'ardage Limited. 7c Simpson Best Indigo 4' 7c Simpson Best Grey 4'lv 7c Simpson Best Light Blues 4V 7c Simpson Best Shepherd Check 4u9 Cm Shirtings 4V& 12Vie Berkeley Cambric, 3G in VliV 15c Lonsdale Cambric, 30 in 10i: 10c Hope Sheeting, 3(j in 8 12c Lonsdale Sheeting, 36 in 9 9c Gilt Edge Sheeting, 36 in 7 12ic A. R C. Dress Gingham 9 121oc Silkolines, 36 in., ass't patterns 9 76 Colored Outing Flannel, stripes and ck 5 12lc Pillow Cases, 42x36 8M 15c Pillow Cases, 45x36 , 9Vi 50c Hemmed Sheets, 72x90 35 35o Grado Bleached Turkish Towels, heavy, 22x 45-inch, special 19 Muslin Underwear 20 Off Right now, at the opening of the season, is a good time to supply your wants on Muslin Under wear (not purchased for a sale, but always carried in a first-class stock'). AVo include airlines and styles, and at-a big saving of 20f. 50c Ladie's Fine Ribbed Fleece Lined Union Suits All size made, emb. high neck, long sleeves, ankle lengths;, also low neck short sleeves special price, per suit 29 Assorted Remnants Consists mostly of all kinds of Cotton yard goods from V to 6'yards long. While rejn nants lire always closed out at below cost, we offer tUcin at this sale less than one-tlird'off meaning a saving of 33'$. Also Sweaters Are included in this sale a6 a discount pf 20. The line is complete for Boys, Girls and La-' dies. Prices from $1.00 to $7.50. Real Notion Bargains 7 spools Chats' Spool Cotton for 2T 5 S'lk Hair Nets, with elastic 10 3 doft Safety Pins, assorted sizes 5 5c Good earl Muttons 2 10c grade Children's Hose Supporters, all sizes, pair Tp 0 yards White Bias Tape, all wMths, special, each .'. 3$ $1.00 grade Ladies' or Gentlemen's Umbrel las, while they last .-..!. 79 60c Children's Umbrellas 39 i' ? ? t ? ?' ?. T f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T f ? ? ? T t t ? v. t T ? T t t ? t f ? ? t ? t Y Y t ? Jioe&tQ 10c grado Cambric Dress Shields, all sizes, spe- & t Y Y t Y cial price, pair 7 Sonoinor Snap Fastenoi's, white and blank, all size, 2 dozen for 5 Complete line of Latest Styles Pictorial Review Patterns always in stock Fowne's Kid Gloves guaranteed Best Value, $4 16 button glazed white or black, all sizes . . . $3.35 Y Y f t Merchandise of Merit Only , Jj u ,r , 1 u I ' ' $m$noXm ,