Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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T: R."SDEFENSE
IN LIBEL SUII
NEARS FN
CMrt Rules Out Evidence Regarding
lames' Pact With Gamblers Col
onel Excused After Review Testl
meny lull Mftese Party "Just
Historical," Says loss Attorney.
HOW MARY FULLER MAKES
HERSELF
GOOD-TOLD BY
FOURTH "DRESSING ROOM CHAT
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She's Always Looking for New Ideas.
Observing Stage Actors and Read
ing Books "Life Is Full of
Drama," She Says.
SYRACUSE, 2?. Y., May (l.Tlio
oaso of tho defense in William
Homes' fluit for libel npainst Theo
dore Roosevelt is nearly completed.
nttontoyH snid today. Tliey added
lliat only a few more witncscH re
mained to he called. When court op
ened today counsel began argument
upon the ndmNsnhilitv of eWdcncc
concerning locnl nffaiis in Albany.
Mr. Bowers), for Colonel Roosevelt,
urged that the colored ho allowed to
answer the question put to him ns to
the information he possessed n to nn
nrrnnfiement "between Mr. Rnrncs
and a man named McCnbc, at one
time lender of the democratic patty in
Albany." Mr. Rowers snid:
"I expect Colonel Roosevelt will
testify here that Mr. Rnrnc.s bargain
ed with one MeCnbe. I expect the
defendant will testify that Mr. Hartics
found places in nmblin;j houses for
men to work."
Justice Andrews ruled against this
lino of questioning, snying that any
information the defendnut had receiv
ed which wns confined to county and
city affairs in Albany was immnter
iul.
Colonel Roosevelt then resumed th
stand.
"I don't enrc to have anything fur
ther to say to Colonel Jlooscvelt," re
marked Mr. Ivini, wirh a smile.
So, contrary to expectation, the
colonel was not cn-'c.Tnmiticd upon
his testimony of yesjcnlay.
Some questions were asked liv Mr.
) towers to establish n basis for fur
ther evidence. The witness testified
that ho resided in the state and vot
ed at the September, 1014, primaries,
and he named the candidates for the
United States senatorial nnd cither
i.utniiid nominations of the. republi
can nnd d(,aicratic pnrties.
"Shall I name the enndidntes in the
ptocrcMvo primaries?" asked tho
colonel.
"Oh, yes, the progressive party is
stt'l historical, nt any rate," said Mr.
Jvhik, and the court room smiled. The
colonel then wns excused.
SATURDAY GALA
DAYjOR CITY
The first attempt to get nil tho peo
ple of Jnekson county acquainted and
cousolidnto thn business nnd social
forces into a working unit will be
made by Mcdford merchants Satur
day when tho first Community day in
this history of the valley will be cele
brated. The program will be opened with n
grand parade led hy the Mcdford
brass band, starting from the Dear,
creek bridge nt 11 HO a. in. sharp and
ending nt the citv park, where n free
dinner will be bened to all out-of-town
visitors at noon. Tho band will
piny during tho meal hour, nfter
which C. E. flutes, president of the
Commercial club, will greet the vis.
ilors. Following this there wijl bo
selections by the- Klks quiirtet nnd a
speech by 11. F. Mulkcy, the silver
tongued orator of the llogue.
Tho niniuigers of the moving pic
ture theaters have co-operated with
tho Community committee and have
tirrnnged n specially uttrnctivo pro
gram for nil visitors between 2 nnd
5:110, tickets being furnished by tho
merchants absolutely ficc to out-of-town
guests.
CHINESE WANT VOICE IN PEACE
, (Continued from Pace 1.)
f Ity Man- Fuller.)
(Written cieeinlly for this newspa
per. Copyright, 101 ", by Floyd.))
CHAI'TKH IV.
' Life is full of drama and as u con
sequence, of dramatic expression.
Anyone who keeps his eyes ohmi can
store up many impressions nnd ideas
that will be useful in photoplay act
ing. Of course, reading helps, too.
One of the places where 1 gather
mv greatest fund of hints ns to dra
matic, expression of human emotion
is in the theater itself. 1 try to sec
ocr,thing worth while that is pro
duccd. From the best actors 1 learn
both what to do and what to avoid
doing.
Such tangible lessons in front of
you tench you much, just ns in n
speaking part it often helps to hear
someone else read your lines. You
thus find nut how they sound and
what they need put into them.
The main art of photoplay acting is
to know how to weld feeling nnd no
tion into one.
Nearly everyone collects something.
I hate been a collector all my life. At
one time my fancy was for hats. And
even now;- the aftermath of that mnd
iH!riod,is nnoverflowing bunch of
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heaagenr ol nil sizes, shapes and col
ors. Then it was shoes. Why, 1 h:ic
enough shoes to cover the feet of a
centijM'de.
At later periods I collected odd
jewelry, scarfs, drncries, hair orna
ments. I hear von say I am extrav
agant. I deny it. I plead necessity.
I need all these things ns theatrical
"props."
I wish I could let my feminine
movie fans have n ecp into my treas
ure trunks. There I have stored all
kinds of beautiful things jeweled
tiaras, feathered fan, Spanish combs
inn nice conis, iiu-ciicu scans,
gauzy draperies of many colors,
sashes of flaming silk with tnsselcd
ends, spurred boots, plumed hats.
Here is n Incc jabot and there is n
locket with n history. Here is nn F.ng-
flish monocle forn character jwrt and
there is a dainty Swiss jeweled wntch.
Oh, there arc nianv things I could
show you, and would rejoice in' it,
because it would be to introduce you
to my denr coleclion of pretties.
(Continued Tomorrow.
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FUT ,T ,FR
ItKPOUT OF TIIK CONDITION OF
The Medford. National Bank
at Mcdford In the State of Oregon, nl tho close of business May I. 1915.
UKSOntCKS
Loans and (ll.coiints (notes bold In bank) $410,310. tis 1110,346,08
Overdrafts, unsecured.
t. S. bond deposited to secure circulation
(par value)
Premium on I'. S. bonds
llondft other than lT. S. bonds pledged to secure
postal savings deposits
Itonds. necurltlej pledged ns collateral for Statf.
or other deposits or bills payable (postal
excluded)
Securities other than U. S. bonds, not Including
stocks) owned unpledged
Subscription to stock of Federal I'ecrvo
Hank . I'r.OO.oo
Lens amount unpaid 3750,00
Hanking house. $43 Soo.no; furniture and fix
tures. $.'.,000.00 ..........
Other real estnte owned .....
Duo from Federal Reserve Hank ...
Due from approved reserve agents In New York,
Chicago and St. I.ouls
Due from approved reserve agents In other re
servo cities
Due front hanks and nnnkcrs( other than Included
In 8 or 3)
Kxrhanges for clearing house ........
OutMde checks and other cash Hems
Fractional currency, nickels nnd ccnts..
Notes of other National banks
Total coin nnd certificates ...
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4 .vs.:
Santa Fe Flyer Wrecked
-MERCKD, Cal., Mnv .-Sonth-bound
Santa Fe flyeer No. 2 ran into
a wnshout cnused bv no irrigation
ditch on the main line at Cressev 1" Redemption fund with I. S. Treasurer (not morn
miles northwest of here, early today" lh!,5,,-,r COnt " dr",n"on
Six jiersons were injured, nope seri
ously. Three bnggnp and mail cats
left the track. The smoker and one
chair ear weie overturned.
last night by somo of tho leading
Japanese c'ltiezns. : t
ABIIINQTON. May cVofflcIat
dispatches from b'olU Toko and Pk
J9K received here today Indicated
that while an ultimaum t'd'Chlnk by
Japan was considered possible, tho
sts pactuiilly had not been taken
w they were' sent. j,.
, Secretary Dryan today Continued
kla policy of rofuslngto dlBcusa tho
far a6trn situation. He said, how
vor, that there had been no sugges
tion of mediation, In other official
pmrtera, Jt was Intimated that a ten
der of Reed offices would only fol
low h serious crisis and thero was no
official Information at hand on which
in base such action..
From the beginning, however, the
rVlltwpUatM and droit RHtaln'as
hH hava-qiiiitlyr exerted frlondly In-
fiusHoaa wltk both China and Japan
(a MiMf. about hh agreement.
MRS. MELTON'S LETTER;
To Timl Worn-out Mother
' Jackson, Miss. "I shall feel re
paid for writing this letter If I can J
holp any tired, worn-out mother or i
housekeeper to find health and
strength as I have.
"I have a family of flro, sew, cook I
and do my housework and I became j Notes and bills rcdlscounted.
Total
I.IA1IIMTIKS
Capital slock paid In ..
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Circulating notes, less amount on baud and In
Treasury for redepintton or In transit
Demand dKslls:
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
Cashier's checks outstanding
Postal savings deposits
State, county, or other municipal deposits
secured by Item 4d of "Resources"
Deposits requiring notice of less than 30 dnys
Time Depesits:
Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days
Deposits subject to 30 or more days' notice....
100,000.00
2,300.00 102 300.00
7.000.00
r.,ooo.oo
r.R.149.75 OS, 140.7..
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v 3.7R0.00
48,800.00
20.700.00
tl,. '.00.00
22.700.43
.'LiilS.! I, 77.2SLS4
1.83R.0S
. , 2.C40.U3
! U.20
27C,r.l f.87.77
3 030.00
2S.705 00
."..ooo.oo r.,000.00
w...$780.tJM.r.8
100.000.00
2S. 000.00
11,93 LI'S J1,!I34.2
' 100,000.00
302 ir.:..r,i
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70 3I0.C2
.13,71)8.93
5,071.45
very much run-down In health. A
friend asked me to try Vlnol. I did so
and now I am well and strong and
my old tlmo energy has been restor
ed. Vlnol has no superior as n tonic
3T worn-out, rundown, tired moth
era or housekeepers." Mrs. J. N.
Melton, Jackson, Miss. Medford
Pharmacy, Adv.
120,043.30
124,130..'..'.
5.074.45
$780,191.58
Total
State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss:
I. John S. Orth. Cashier of tho ahove-nnmed bank, do solemnly swear
that thcabovo statement Is true to tho best of mv knowledge and belief.
JOHN S. OUT!!. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 5 day of May, 1015,
(1. M. ROHKUTS, Notary Public.
CORIir.CT Attest:
F. B. MBRRICK,
J. A. PBRUY,
W. H. CORB, Directors
20 per cent Discount
on a
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Trimmed Hats, Untrimnied
Shapes and Flowers
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 7:8
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