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5TFTVF0RTJ WSTT, TRTBTW. ArTCTTFORD. OT?T,0T. Y DNT.sT) W, MY to, 1f)1fi TOTTF TTTRTCW 200 GUESTS DH BANQUET OPENING HinajREGON SHLAMi, la lo To the ac companiments of llvelj music on the part or Lot eland's orchestra, nenrl) 2"U guests dined hint evening at the Hotel Oregon, the evont slKnif.viiiK the formal reopening of tho popular house n remodeled throughout. The large company feasted rojally. The reception committee van com posed or I. F. Whittle. v E New. romhe. Clark nush, .1. II McOco. 1). 1 Norrls, and MesdameH C. II. Vau lH, i:. I). lirlRM. I'. 0 Swedenbom. I 1'oroMi, (Jcoro Owen and D. 1). Norrls. Invited Ciiesf. The lint of Ruowts Included Mr anil Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mr. and Mm. M. c Hood, Mr. and Mm. a 11. I.tuu. kin, Mr. nnd Mis. J. II. McOoe, Mr. nml Mrs C. 11. Wolf. .Mr. and Mrs. O H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ilerg nor, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. I'oley, Mr. nnd Mix. 0. X. Kramtir, Mr. nnd Mrs. J J Murph). Mr. and Mm. V. 0. X. Sinlih. Mr and Mm. W. 1 N'evvoomlie, Mr nml Mm. (1. S Uutlnr, Mr. nnd Mis Clark DiihIi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mi Coy, Mr. nnd Mr. C. II. Van pel, Mr. and Mrs. George Owen. Mr. and Mrs Sumner 1'nrker. Mr and Mrs I 1'eiorzl, Mr. nnd Mrs. X. 0 Ilatis. Mr nml Mr. William Iliown, Mr .mil Mia. W. O. nii-kcrsnn, Mi and ' Mo- Ilenton Dowers, Mr. and Mrs.) T J Shtnii, Mr. and Mrs. II. It Orecr, Mr. and Mm. I. S. t'ruvnst, Mr and Mr. J. M. Wagner, Mi. and Mrs i:. V. Carter, Mr. ami Mra. V V Hales, Mr and Mm 1. 11 Trace), Mr and Mra. I'mll l'ell, Mr. and Mr W. Y. frowson, Mr. and Mm. (' M Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Smith, Mra K. II. Wagnor, Mrs. 1.'. I, Aliklnson. Mrs. I.. X Case, Mrs. i: I) llrlggs, Dr. and Mra. F. 0. SwednnUorff, Mr. and Mrs 0. Mnc ( rarkoii, Dr. Hortha Sawyer, I)r Man :. Anderson. Dr. X. A. Hall, and Messrs. I, D. Mount. J. S Jor dan. M. MoOrath. Jack (Join. II. T. Klmoie. 1'. II. tiravet, K J. Kaiser. C II Watson, Louis Doilgn, K. L. llasor II. A. Lattu and P. J. Xorr. M (. Finley. Dr. A. W. lloNlough, Mrs. i:. J. VanSant. Mrs. 1. L. Jack, Mrs M A. IVarron, A. L Lamh, O Dldr.1. F. li. Mann and Mrs. Frank Dli key olinpurnuuil their respective parties to tho hrllllant event, which added measurably to the event. 11 A. Illiishaw, general freight ngMit. and W. II. Jenkins, traveling passenaer agent, hoth of Portland, represented the Southern Piuirie while other proniluont citizens from various poitlon of the alley ere lresent In good I) numbers. Smith Toast nuiMer. V O X. Smith, president of the Commercial club, aa toastmastei, nml under his auldlng suggestion no topic was overlooked In the main i happy responses, all of vhleh , breathed the spliit of optimism und booiI will in behalf of Ashland's ex tensive improvements m geneial, In j addition to the specific ovent whlih has culminated under such auspicious circumstances. At s p. m. the guests, numbering about 200, wore ushered Into the dining room to tho sweet strains of music by I-ovelaud's orchestra. The ovent was under the direction af the Ashland Commercial club and its president. V. O. X. Smith, added niiKh to the success ot the occasion as toaatmaster. llefore serving the elegant banquet Mrs. I'. 8. l'tovost sang a beautiful solo. After the ban quet the following program was ren dered: Solo, Professor Lovelaad. The toaat master told of the reaUr ation of the needa of a first class hotel. In keeping Uh the park and cltv improvements, and how the su cess of the enterprise was brought about. Talk. "Our Now Vetera." by X E New combe. I T.tlk. "Llvln); for Ashland." j Mrs i: D. llrlggs. prtsiuni oi m Civic league. Talk. "KKpamlo." Porter J. N'eff. of Medford. Solo by Mr. IUsor. Talk, "The Ust Mile." b C M Thomas ot Medford. 11 A llinshaw and W. H. Jenkins made short talks. Mrs. P. 8. Provost and Mr Itasor rendered a dut-t. Th visiting sneakers hlghlv com plimented tho people of Ashland on their progressive civle spirit hih lias resulted In the development of tbelr mlnerul sprluas. beautiful nat ural park and the rebuilding of lb-, hot-1 un.l lMdl.t.d a ureal future I for tin in ln.il.it . Hi- . ii .' '''h l'rf In. n ' . t.i.rl I ..-"' bled toniian too-. otcaMon to I . spect tho hcope or the i.i odiiun. fat irc or i lie Iioufi In all n arl. d jjppointmriit'-, iiipirb and first-tias In eer tmrtlculsr T-!n..-iuiu- ?. Illunilniitliig features ' splendifer ous " The hotel as remodeled now con tains ,i0 rooms, and 17 moio will be added in the annex now under con I struetlon Of the rooms thirty-one I are equipped -nlth bath, while hot land cold water are available In all 'of them. Furniture and fixtures 'throughout are of the very best. In addition to the hotel proper, a bar ber shop, Wells Fargo express office manicure and hair dressing estab llshment, realty officer and a law garage will be housed under the main roof and annex. Touilsts will tliut bo enabled to avail themeles of all those privileges on the rpot, and most favorable comment has nliemlv been heard from them In this re spect. The cot of these notable Im proteinents will bo over $.10,000 The) have been installed by Messrs Peroizl and Owous, oVfncra of the property, with the exception of $lsoo of tho expense, which was donated by citizens as n bonus and given gen urously the amount asked haInt, beon oversubscribed. J. W Dob bins, a hotel man of wide experience and formerly connected with clt) hotels, also with the dlutiiK car serv ice of leading rallwn) liuoe is the leasee mid manager. rirsl-CIiiMi llimtoh y. Retrospective!) the Hotel Oregon's name l-t associated with prominent houset. throughout the slate, nnd at the tlnu of Its erection, over a quar ter of a century ago, it waa consld- 'CAM1LLE' A PICTURE WORTH SEEING. AT THE PAGE TODAY qizz3acrt;H i.fififlii VFiyl - m P4 -c 'l l W a -- .- - ,-- -jr-, Qt inr-crzrocu BLUE LEDGE ROAD TO DEVELOP CI1Y SA PORTLANDER Ci'-ai Kimball 6uns VJ.rrctjcjy- o v J WORLD riLM -OITPOPATIOH' '1 1" llulwe , who act uni)' mieil the Port I nut busiiii-w nen's xeurinn iiito the eastern Washington eiftintrv it iUi-t of moiv trade, sniil it vas a in m nieiit m hue with that ot' all en t'ii uijf business centers in the not (Invest nnd tin country Kenernllv ' verv aucceasful. ' It will rtwult in n branch line ot railroad from the Goldondnle brunch t the North llnnk line lo the Ynk im i vallex," sniil Mr. Hulvver. "That ill he another feeder for 1'ortlnnd. 1 1 will nlso serve to ilevelop nn ex it ii ive region now prnrlicnllv un lioiluetii' beciiuse of lack of trnns iortntion fnetlilies, just n jour vnst t rntotv in sottthoin Oregon and northern Californin is lyiiiR ilormnnt for the same reason. "Your hue projoctod to lap the en it linuiiiu ihstriet aoutli of Med lord will transform tliis whole liuirue river eimntrv in n luwinesa wny. It will open the wny to briiiK to ou mil lions of ilollnrw of eastern money Unit im looking; for goad excuse lo invcHt m the wl. Hut we must fir! show it the opportunity nnd then help it to ilevelop. It i nonsense, for piople to -a.v t i lur meney: 'You muM '-ive us positive asanrnueo of hijr re.urna or we ran'l help j on.' "This Miit of I'ovvnrdicc is the beR-- o vegot to Ret into ihe ifff5r " ";-- wr- niiiiii i . - i. ii . mi.. o tfiek Wemeit For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine Here is More Proof. "Caiullle", fumntiH character Is fuller liistlficution for i tiibuiiasin. beantlfull.v port i, i) d bj tiara Kim- The Htorv of Cnmllle" la so well eiod not only tho largest and best ba'l Youiik, n Shubert feature, as known to eveiy one ilmt Ha lelallon gar's ritual appointed public hoiiho In houtheru presentrd at the l'age theatre today, hero is it n necessary, so let It snffleo mtrae of progress nml kc! into it right. Oregon, but rivalled any establish- Cnmllle la pronounced Miss Young's as a picture "Catnlllo" has been very i Portland wna n mossbnek town until ment of tho kind south of Salem, "greatest success, ami allowing for the popular everywhere presented. it Marveil itself out. It became n It was constructed by a syndicate or great number of "re-christened Cam-1 The Skuberta wore fortunato in begpnr. Personal pride linnlly loo.. enterprising local IiuhIiiosm uion illea, It remalneil for Clara Kimball securing a director of the French cued the locks on ita inonev deposits among whom wote Dr. A C. Helms Young to bring out the full value of school, such as Albert Capellanl, to ami now it is bi'oonini it biisinenf. and Messrs. Carter, Atkinson, Roper the famous eharntter In a superla-produce this subject; also In ratlin; metropolis. It in reaching for trade, and (Inley. Its builder was an able lively rine performance It Is oasv j Paul Capellanl as Armnnd, and cer- "When Medford rendu out for architect or that day and getieiallon to wax enthnslastli over an actress talnly both did much toward giving trade it will get it; nnd when it gets named Scott. The site on which It o thoinught) accomplished In com- the drama a French atmosphere. it Porllnnd will reach mil for Med- ' ii?LL 10 htautls was secured fiom heirs or edy ot drama as Is MIhs Young, and the l)r J. H. Chltwood estate, the at no lime In Hie p.iht has she given doctor being the father-in-law of - - C. II. Watson. The hotol'h first land lord was Dr. Helms. Among others who succeeded him in that capacitv were Fred Fiedeiibiirg. II Reed, John Conner, H. S. Saiiford. Walter Conner. Mrs. i:. K. llrightmau, R. L. llurdlc, Mrs Louise Conner and IM Htaplus. At the time or Dr. Helms' Incumbency ho was considered the moHt enterprising booster or the town, not oul) In hotel ciules, but also In forwarding evvrv phaxe of publli Improvonient ; This great film sensation starts at fords trade. It may or may not gel tho l'age thealto todav it; tlml depends on how x 1 1 people - i;:ii suae. - 9 down here look at it. Yo'ur hcadiin; ;l'iunmins jwuly about noon und ae- "lrWt for Humboldt bay is givinjr eoinpnny them to Ashland, and brin ''"'""d business men omo eoneein. them to Medfunl, where a recejUion "-Make Medford tho central busi will be held in the Medfoid hotel nt '" H't fr your vnsl aouthern Or 7:1." p. 111. The Medford bnnd will 7" resources, prepare to develop I mvompnny Ihe rty to the Natntor- ,'",," '.,ri"K ,,u' liinesS this wnv and 'mm. where the program will take ;vu". WI" " "Wn to oliihliMi a n., . , . , i idiice nt 8 p. in., nnd till nntieipiile nu '"'"u'8 Penler here Dial will make Thcie n ever.v u.d.eation of an im- j " ' nnu ",), 0,vgon proud." iiiense audience at the 1'uiiiimiiih meet uur nt the Nat lhursilnv evening The loenl eommittee will it ml Point hv auto and 'oratorical trent. ('. M. Thomas, eliairninn I.meolu club, will ireside egon proud of the " ,,,,wt'r "ho came down from Willmin ,,,,r,,'"' vesterdiij, will devote sev- K to ten- jVnwter has been wvure.l for some ,,nl ,,n" " lokimr over the outh meet the ,.u number. ,'r" ()r'K" urnspeel. xrusurabean: TtanMTTrr Yt -"- tu TftmmiirniTSTi VKtxrxjutnrmtwttm (n) f ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL ; MALTED MILKc Cbj jubstltoUi eet YOU w P- Your Buys M oney Quality S Coupons or premiums have never been used as an induce ment to smoke Prince Albert! WrWsrMsliTsasWskw4MB LmwmLl 'mtr , i u I M '.It ,HV aasaoaiio tsm t M)m BURHinr. pipe ahd M .tAnETTfi TOBACCO v. "f ".--- A... ,. I ,i il il The corrcctncsK of our belief that smokers do prefer quality rather than premiums or coupons is proven by the enthusiasm with which Prince Albert pipe und cigarette tobacco has been received throughout 'he civi lized world' Premium, or loupons have lever been ojjend as an 'uiu mttit tu s tn uke it! Neither national nor state restric tions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect Prince Albert's sale! it is not to be wondered at that when snio'ur coupler a choice of tob.iccnv, their tastes based OH quality iu-tantly turn them to the national joy smoke Prirtce Albert is wM btritth mi nierit. It U a tobacco ot choice iu.ilit. ami nude l an xelush patented process tluU dues tut out bite and parch! It took three ears and a fortune tu perfect that process so that unlay every man with a desire to smoke a pipe or roll Jti own cigarettes tun tin so without a comeback, no nutter how tender ins tongue or throat may he! Your taste and satisfaction i proof that Prince Albert qiulit) is more desirable than coupons or premiums. You buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold, in toppv red ban, 5c; tid red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humi dors, and in that tine crystal-glass humidor with sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect i ondition. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hepe: Not Ih Omndon, "Wis.- "Wlion I Avna 10 yoara old I got uumied und nt 18 yoara I giivo birth to twin and it loft hid with cry poor health. I could not walk ncrosn tho lloor without having to sit down to rent and It was haul for mo to koonalvout and do niy woik. 1 wont to a doctor and lio told nil" 1 had a diMplaconient and ulcer, and would have to huvo an oiicmlion. TIiIh frightened mo ho much tlml I did not know what to do. Having hi'iiul of I.vdia K. I'iukham's Vogotulile Coniixiuttd 1 thought, 1 would give it a ttial and it uuido me tm Wl'll n HVlMV I ntlllnl. U1V i.lliiltlrll III ttwiw ni 111.. ik. .1.1 i, ..;-,; ;: - : v .'-". ".'"..." " i uiiujuih reiimuies. .virs. iavmh Asiuotr, Aonn eramlon, WW. Testimony from Oldahoma. . lAwton, Okla.'nien I hegan to take Lydia K. PlnklminV voeetuti o Comixnind I jhhmiumI to lw gooil for nothing. I tired uuatlS' and had hcadaclici much of tho tlmu and was Inogular. I took It again liefoiv my littlo child wm bom and it did mo a wonderful amount of good at thai time. I never fail to recommend l.jdia K. rinkhain'rt Nogetahlo Compound to ailing wonii-n N't-atwo It Iiiih done wi much for mo." JIi. A. L Jtct'.V8L.VNi), r00 llae ISt., liiwton, Okm. From n Grateful Massachusetts Woman. Uoxbury, lagH. "I was sniveling from IniLun matiou and was examined by a physician who found that my trouble wag caused by ti dlnplacoment, .My Hymptoms weiv iKMirliig down palm, backache, and NlugKlsh liver. I tried several kinds of nicdl cine; then I m asked to try Lydia Ii lnkham'rt Vegetable (.'ompouiid. It has cured mo and I am pleased to Ihj hi my usual good health by uhIiir It and highly recommond It." :.Irs. IJ. M. Omiood, 1 IlaynoH Park, Itoxbury, Jlass. If you want siicclal mlvlco write to r,yillulS55L2EiS25: 11. IMulclinni Icdlcluo Co. (coiillileiitliill hvnn. IHiisn. Viiur letter will biMipeneil, read und answered b a woman and held In strict confidence. HI No. si'nr, itcroiiT or Tin t'ovniTiov or The Medford National Bank At Meilfonl, In tlu 8tln of OroRiin, nt the close of IiiisIiiobm on Mnjr 1, J&iC; HKaOUItCI8 Loans Mini illsroimts . .. . ArritptsiicPH of utliHt- Imuks illnoouiilwl . .. . Total tonus . Ovorilrsfls. uiisecuieil 17. 8. Ho ii ils deposlttHl to H!ure clrculntloii (par VHIlH'l .tSRMOl.'JG S.tSO.OO SS9l.9SI.9r, S.fOC.UG ioo.o6e.se 4sso'.oo I'reiiiliiiu on ('. S. bonds Totsl I. K liomls Ilomls other (linn l ii. bimils jltilHl to sMr l' H. iotl ssvlnsk deposits (,000.00 Itomls Mnd scciirlllttN liledged as collateral for stain or other uVpostt (postal ftxclttttal) er bins im ship s.ooe.so itacurltlfs other than I'. H. bo mis (Hot IitclmlliiK liiK stocksi owiieil uiiildaHt IS,0St.tl Totsl IhiiiiIs. Hi'i'uillls, (tr. . . HithM rlptlon to stork of Kmiirul Hsn IUmk .. T.S0S.S0 ls amount uiuiald I.TftO.BI Valui of hsnklns hoiMti ... 4S,$90,SQ I'Miilty In hankliiR Iiouko rnriiUurt' and filurts . . It oh I stat owned othor than htMtklug house . . N'tit amount due from Federal Unserve Usnk .. .. Net amount due from aiiprareil reserve agent: in LN'ow York, Chicago and St. Iouls 41,216,84 Net amount duo from approved reserved saents In other reserve flties 10S,00I.$$ Net amount due from hanks and bankers (l)ier than Included above) KxrhanRits for rleurlns; house Outside rhcikh nnd other cash Items cST.IO I'rartlonsl rurr'iir, nickels ant cents SIS.S-i Notes of other nntlonal banks Coin and certificates Redemption fund with I'. g. Treasurer sw4 dua from I' B. Treasurer I.IABIUTIBI. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits 1S.SS? SI I,Hi current expenses, interest and Uses paid I,I83.SI Clr uniting notes ouistandina JilvldendH unpsld In inn nd Depesits: Individual deHalts cuhject to check CirtlfliateR of deposit due in less than 30 rtav Ctrl ltl d ihks ( axhl. t'n iiui'i.K outstanding I'oNial savlnKM deposits Mtate. count) or other municipal deposits secured Total demand deposits . . 3SO.tSS.3U Time Depesits: Certificates of deposit Other time deposits lotalof time deposits . l:,iSS.TS iei.sio.oo as.ias.i3 S.TS0.0O n.sie.oo S.0BS.0O It.OSS.OO l!.S91.!i iM.ais.so sos.sx 4.S98.TS StS.CS 1.1 16.00 S I.SSS.55 s.sie.oo fTli,Slt.TO f 190,000.00 S8.S00.0O T.SSJ.I1 100,000.00 11.80 :SI,IT.S t5.is.si sos.oo .is S.IT0.00 8,000.00 !,tl,S0 S,lfl.lS inaoitvTd Total .. State ot Oreton, County of Jaakwa, ss.. 1, John ti Orth. cashier of the bovenams4 baak. A Mlemaly asaar that ilte above statement la true lo the beat of my knowledge a4 oaMaf. JOHN g. ORTH. Cashier. Hiibscrlbed and awora la before me this lotb day of Uny, UlS. u. w. itOHKRTS. xotary lubMe, M commission expires September il, 11. Correst -Attest-J A PKItUY, .1 K WOUTM.iN', r li MKUKICK, Directors w" Hajjj Stnrt the -Day Pwight ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST Eud a sucf estsf ul day with our succulent, spicy HAM. All the leading stores in the valley carry our products. Wo Pay Highast Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hogg. IIKilltSj MUiKKT I'KH'K I'Olt (M)I, CENTRAL POXWT PACKING -CO) (j ( ) -ir