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j PA HE TWO KrDFOTvD MATL rnTT.FNHR. rRDFOTJT, ORKfltlN'. s:TTTCTVY. MAY 1R. 101S f OCAL AND L PERSONAL All Daughters of tho An.berican Revolution of .Medford and vicinity who are Interested in I be ited Crosa parade of Monday afternoon will please notify .Miss Van Meter some tlmo Saturday. Telephone iHD-'A. Storage battery charging. I'o'vor Anto Co. 42 So. Fir fit. Attorney S. S." Prats received wire today from his son, Fletcher 11. J'entz, stating that ho would pa.ss thru -Medford Sunday morning, solus Boutli. anil on bis way to "over there." As Fletcher will be in Medford a few hours, an opportunity will ho given his ninny frienih; to Bee and talk with lilm. Lyndon, tho other son. Is in the east, holding an official position upon A warship, and, since his several returns from tho frsnt may, In all probability, he detained In tho V. S. for soino tlmo on official charge of war duties. Soe Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nu Bone Corsets. Phono D 85-1 1. 59 Paul .1. Lansing, 1 ."-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lansing, hit this weok for Portland where he success fully passed tho examination for en listment in tho naval reserve. He Is now stationed at Bremerton, Wash .Miss Helen Cobbledlck of Oakland. Calif., arrived in the city today from Portland, where sho was visiting rel atives, for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Cummings, Parson's superb dahlias. Plant now and up to Juno 20th. Field grown roots, eight for $1, eight for $2, eight for ?,, and up. Parcel post paid. Write H. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. Tho first car load of ore from the niue Ledge mine arrived In the city last night from Jacksonville and was Hhipped out today to tho smelter at Tacoma. Tho oro was hauled from tho mlno (o I he railroad In JacK'son vlilo by auto trucks. Have you a son or brother In tho army or navy, If so you should dis play a service flag. The Mail Trib une has them. Medford will be well represented at tho Kpworth League district con vention to he belli In tlrants Vattv next Friday, Sal unlay and Sunday. Claudo Miles, who will tako a po sition ns automobile salesman under W. It. DoLay when tho latter assumes his duties of stato agent for the Ve lio car, left for Portland last night. Mr. DoLay expects to leavo for Port land within tho next few days. iXew location. Power Auto Co. I So. Fir St. -,:: Tho stato holler inspector, Peter Obcrlo, arrived In tho city Friday to spend several days hero on official dudes. Upholstering, furnuuro repairing, mattresses niado over, feather rono vatod, carpets and ruga cleaned and lnld. Geo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Klv ersldo. Phono 11.2-J. tf Spencer A. Mayhew, former em ploye of tho l.ulltn company, who has spent the pnst two months In Cali fornia, returned to Medford yester day. Johnson for high-class watch re palling. Tho members of tho (1. A. It. and tho W. It. ('. will participate In .Mon day nfternoon's lied Croi-s drive pa rade. All members are roiiucsted to meet at 2 p. in. See Dave Wood about that fire In surani'o policy. Office, ltoom -101 M. F. & II. lluildlng. The frost season ol filially will end noM Monday, when Floyd II. Young, tho government frost expert, who has been stationed here for the past two months, departs for Portland where ho will be temporarily at tached to tho weather bureau o( that city and later will be transferred to Ibo Kan Frauii.-io weather bureau. County Pathologist after tho frost work endr,. Columbia Murage balletic Cate will look until the ea -on or Auto Co. 12 So. I'ir Hi. V. L"iiunT and ilur:; la tie' city t'l" Mr. and Mis. v A. C. iapscilt are from Santa Maria. Calif., who making their headiuarlers at Hotel llull.,1,,1. Dr. Heine, (larncit-Cnrov Bids lira, llaney lor hemstitching pecoting. (iernrtl -Corey llldg. ' .Mrs. F. U . lo,de and .Mi-s Can i. Croft of C.rants Pass l. ft (hi- morn lug for Oakland. Calif., In lot ate per manenlly, after a ilsit la thi, overnight. . ami ('has. Dunford or Jacksonville wa : uj visitor In tho city today, having spent Friday night here. J I'se Valvollne oil in your motor; It , makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 12 So. Fir St. i73 ' Announcement was maao by Coun-1 ty Agricultural Agent Cate today that' tiio next issue of the Agricultural Council News will not be sent to tho-e persons who havo failed to send in their ten tents subscription. The' paper has made a bit thruout the! county and over -100 persons have' subscribed. In order to get the next: issue tho subscription price must he1 mailed by May 20th. I Mltiibull sharpens lawn mowers. 20 So. Itlvcrsldo. Mrs. Herman Welshaupt of San ' Francisco was expected to arrive in ; ibo city Saturday for a visit with, her sister, Mrs. ('. M. iteevo of Jack sonville. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without pain. M. F. II. Bldg. The citizens of Central Point will meet on Main street Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock to witness the dedi cation of the community service flag which has been prepared by the local Ited Cross. Central Point has more than 00 boys in the service and a large attendance is expected. "When Hotter Automobiles Are Unlit, IlliC'K Will Build Them." 73 Tho condition of A. U. Fields, the well-known minln;r man who was op erated on for appendicitis early In the week and which was serious for two days, is much improved and there seems now no doubt of his recovery. The BrunswkK, all phonographs In one. Waters Paint Store. tf Mrs. Lena Wlbel, well-known vo calist of Grants Pass, will sing at tho services at the First Methodist church tomorrow. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? Sergeant Cart V. Tengwald will soon be a lieutenant in tho army. His undo, John A. Westerlund, yester day received a telegram from him stating that ho had Just been gradu ated from tho ordnance officers' sup ply Kchool ut Camp Meado and was expecting his commission nny day. In a recent letter Carl stated that small size Newtown npples from Hood ltlver were selling at Camp Meade at J2.75 and :i.2." a box. or at rotall at three for ten cents, nnd that tit tho various army camps where ho has been stationed ho has yet to see a llogue ltlver apple. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tf Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Phillips of (.'ale.sburg, III., are tourists who nro guests at tho Hotel Holland. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. line weather is predicted for to night and Sunday. Tho maximum temperature yesterday was 07 de grees and (his morning's minimum was 4."i -degrees. Wanted Men wanted, government work, Astoria wooden shipyards. Steady work. Coed pay. (Julck ad vancement. Splendid working condi tions. Cool summers. Close to beach resorts. No fees charged. Seo Browns billiard parlors. Tele. 101. a Among visitors registered at the hotels are William Thomas and II. V. Minor or Chicago, J. Lester Ca brbile or Now York City, C. C. La sello or Denver. iW. M. Fleming and II. W. Smith of ftealtle. F. P. Wiley, W. II. Nordeii. II. W. Johnson, W. K. iXnsh and P. V. Ijiilck or San Francisco, Mrs. J. Ceorglu and L. .1. Adamsmi of Los Angeles, W. T. Kin ney, Peter Obi tie and Clayton Smith of Portland, and Oscar Lnutn of Hiisebutg. tihi for general housework, small family. Phone isii-W. Members of the Flks ledge will meet at the clubhouse at 2ieO p. m. Monday to assemble Tor participa tion In the Ited Cross drive parade. I lome-giou'u strawberries were on sale at (he public market this mut'n lmr at I.', cents per box or two boxes for a quarter. The market Is begin ning to take on Its usual spring activity. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l.tlST Hue liav mare. w.'ir.iit about I -i'0 lie, , age 0 years. Phone Mi ll. IS llv W.WTKII Alfalla to cut oil shares Phone 1 1 I .1 1. I't.Mt SAI.K in a res of i.uin land, no Improvements, I'rbe $!''ni. Keply Box M.,11 Tribune, jo 1 UK SAI.K Young cow, gom! stock, .l imes Campbell, Kiug'j, Highway, liieue i !-!. Till Itoso Valley council, Knights and Ladies or Security, will hold a regu-. lar council meeting Tuesday evening, May 21. at St. Mark's hall. Fifteen applicants will he initiated and a large delegation form tho Ashland and Central Point locals will be pres ent and assist in the work. Many persons from all partB of tho country havo arrived in tho city tho past few days to investigate the rail road grant lands in tho county with a view to filing. Tho drawing takes place May 2S. Among today's Tls itors at the Commercial club were A. B. Akers of Kxeter, Calif., George W. (lardner of Denver, C. A. Harney of Portland, and It. F. Miller and J. A. Calkins of San Francisco. The later two announced that they had decided to buy good farm property In the valley. Tho stores in the city will be closed .Monday afternoon during the hour or the Bed Cross campaign parade, from 2 to -I o'clock. Merle M. Willlts, tho Medford high school boy who recently en-1 rolled and was accepted for the Ited Cross' ambulance service in Italy, has, enlisted in the medical corps of tho; regular army and is on duty at Fortl Lawton, Wash. It seems that of the, many young men accepted for the! Italian sorviro there wero more than could now be sent to Italy and hence a drawing was held at Seattlo to chooso tho 100 men to bo. sent. Merle drew 101. Not desiring to wait until a future call, ho again ap plied In Seattle to enlist in the army, was rejected twice because or a slight I goiter and tho third time was ac cepted for tiie medical corps. The Rogue Valley Milling company shipped a carload of the Vilm flour to New York City yesterday and will ship another Carload within a few, days. Mrs. Harry Ling of Yreka, a for-' mer resident of this city, is making, an extended visit here with relatives, j Mrs. Dr. Pierce of Washington, D. I C, arrived In the city last Wednesday from a two-weeks sojourn In Cali fornia, for an extended visit with her sister, MIbs Nova Wounsbury, and their mother. uili-w.u m ... I - - 3 "tt ; . , V ' - -'? i f - oNm I a25lB?gajl-. ; i. ' - $ I Some of the tribe who will present mil Indian music ut the lthllto theater, Tuesday evening, May 1. government, now being arranged In joint conferenco between tho govern ment and Hie railroads has been per fected," said President 11. K. Byram, of the Chicago!, Milwaukee & St. Paul company, who arrived hero tonlsht with Percy A. Rockefeller, D. G. Geddes, and E. C. Harkncs of Now Y'ork, and Chairman A. J. Karlijig, of Chicago, to attend the annual meet ing of the company Saturday. . Notice to Patrons. ' ' In response to the rcduest of the Ited Cross committee it Is requested that all stores closo their doors one' hour during the parade next Monday afternoon, May 20th. between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSN., By C. S. Butterfield, Pres. By John H. Carkln, Secy. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and r.e'.ghors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, D. L. Day, also for the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. HATTIE S. DAY 4S . AND FAMILY. s Help the DoctorSHelp the Sick' That Is the idea we have In mind while filling prescriptions. Our prescription business is growing rapidly, the public recognizes the fact that we give service, fiU prescriptions just as written and with tho purest of drugs and chemicals. Let us fill your next pre scription. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone SS4. Goods delivered. rvOOOOOOOOOOOGO(XOOOOC MILWAUKEE, May IS. "I don't g think there will he any action on the dividend until the contract with tho (5 I ESTER S PILLS THK IMAllltM) II HAM. A T.ndli-at AfcLt four llrti'-al.t Ft j k 1'IIUi.t Il.d and tiia (nruillAv A '"3 "slcl with r.lue JliK-.B. V TfttiiTwnisBfit.Sn'Kt.AIwMvil.-ii I la SOlObtllRLUISTSEVES'iUHERE era Vf-fcvN 15 ts COAL- AVe expect to supply at new low rato local coal of first-class qual ity, froo rroin slate. For Information regarding do livery nnd prices apply to CoKer Butte Coal M'g Co. ltoom Unit, First National Hank BIiIk. V. II. Cowli-s, Pres. Phone 202. Prodigiously Active Our soldiers at tho front are building a reputation for their bravery they aro prodigiously active and ever alert in battle. You can do much to help our valiant boys at the front. Save all you can. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts 1 The Jackson County Bank MEDFORD, ORE j . '8 Notice to Wool and Mohair Growers I am In the iiiarliot fur won) and innhalr and ran pay tho highest lirfro cnnsidrriiiK quality that, in consiMont with KOvcrnnuMtt romi latlnn I'honi !' Tl, JarkKHiviUo, ir wrin. J. J. Osenbuger RUCII, - OREGON Ited t russ dinner Sund.-n. at L. C. Charley's, three miles Brownsboro, given In .:ii,(. cr. . k j nuxillary. .Motor oat and so.. n.c (,!, i fashioned Rpinlng whe t m opcrat'on I soldiers' nocks (rem raw wool to! the flKlebed article. I , I Miss Anno SliCurmbk, the lii.-tin tl homo demonstratiuit iigrnt. ad.;n- . 1 1 the Willow Sprint;' Patent -Tnilo! nsoclntlon tlilft nfiermon en ano ,: food conservation toph i The mm. Ing was held at the home of Mrs Herbert Clark. i "(let a liomestend before May L'.'ilt pee Moore nnd Hodgson. Atintiu Ho (tel building, Ashland, for a good lo jatlpu." ' V t 'MI Ki:T Modern I'.-room house, It.iulwnod flnnrs and gnraue TIT Wed .Imiison. .ppl ,;'.T W. Jack. If nnr '"'ii ! tt"- ait nnl iilvmy, the -.; m l i!nM (ilii!- did, u'i piitl' ;iit iii'c ! ti'-vv (sue. You w II J t riaiitii.u'iion !i"ie, DR. RICKERT Si i il 1 'J; over M:iv Co. ,Medu.l'(l ' , 1 Some Day You May Gc Into Business For Yourself, sir AMI VOl VUI.I, W.V.H itl:HIT. Til F. llWii Wll.l. Ask IF Mil m;v I, 11 1: IV S1I!AV( F. vol AMI. I. lm;i:ii i;f, i(iiinii: if vr can SHOW VOli; IIANKFI! poi,. icy i i:w Wolil.ll 1.11 v. A STHOMi, l.ot'AU VVMI.U knowv iiimimw. :M'i;i: illAV. NEW WORLD LIFE Sloven IIIiIk., Portland. L. E. Wakeman, Gen. Agt. iiii'oi:i Weekly Used Car Bulletin 1 Mi.'liinaii .300.00 l -Mi.-lii-Mii 375.00 1 ( 'luiliiKi s Six, like JtFJtMtT OF THK CONDITION OF TIIX MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK AT MFIFOItl. OltltflON, At Hie I low of lluslms. '' 1,llh itH- HKSOl'ltCKS. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured V. S. Hoiuls (other than l.lebrty bonds, but including II. S. certificates of indebted ness): a V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value 1 Jiou.uuu.uu f U. S. bonds and certificates of lneeoieu- ness owned and unpledged , K Premium on V. S. bonds 1.lert.v Imnds: a Lihlrty loon bonds. 3 per cent and 4 per cent, unpledged b liberty loan bonds, ;! Vj per cent and 4 per cent, pledged to secure U. S. depos its .... llouds, securities, etc. (other than V. S. 1: b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits - j.uuo.uu c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for state, or other deposits (postal ex eluded) or lblls payable l.i.OUU.nn e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in- eluding stocks) owned unpledged Jl,.JJo.7 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (51) per cent of subscrip tion Value of banking house Furniture nnd fixtures Ileal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash In vault and amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, banners and trust compa nies other than Included In items 13, 14 and 15 Exchanges for clearing house Total of items 14, 15, 18, 17, and 1S... I 94,'-'SS.aO Checks on banks located outside of city or town or re porting bank and other cash Items Redepmtion fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due War Savings Certificates and Thrlpt Stamps actually owned 20,000.00 S00.0U "(J, 750.00 .,000.00 361,K77.4U 2,1)13. 27 120,800.00 51,750.00 51,395.75 3,750.00 43,800.00 5,000.00 36,068.00 32.S45.84 89,17S.9l 474,66 4, 633. D3 46. Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund a Undivided profits I 12,3311.23 h Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 10,431.87 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to national banks Xex amounts dut to anks. bankers, and trust companies I other than included in items 31 or 32) Total of Items 32 and 33 t 5,508.67 Demand deposits (other tlum Imnb deposits) subject to reservo (deposits payable within 30 days): Indliditnl deposits subject to chock Certiflcai.-'R of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed Certified cheeks Cashiers' checks outstanding : State, county, or othem unieipal deposits secured by pledge of assests of this bank Total of demand desopits ( other than bank deposits) subject to reserve. Hems 34, 35, 36. 37. 39, 39, 40, and 41 f 345. 520. 28 Time dejiosits subject to reserve (payalbe after 30 days or more notice, and postal savings: Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to reserve, Items 42, 43, 41, and 45...- J205.158.45 Vnltod States deMsiis (other than postal savings) : , a War loan account . ' '1,301.37, 5,000.00 6,165.25 ..' 1,229.63 ..(808,285.01 ..JIUU.OOO.OO .. 15,000.00 1,907.36 337.73 5,827.52 100,000.00 1.1S2.4S 4,326.24 304,855.53 25,648.06 7.14 9. oti 15,000.00) 108,379.64 2,213.25 94,565.56 ... 29,025.00 Total ?SIis,2S5.01 STATU OF OIIKCO.N. COFXTY OF JACKSON, SR. 1. John S. Orth. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true ot the best of mv knowledge and belief. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. Correct Attest: W. 11. Core, J. A. Perry, .1. A. Westerlund, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Kith dav of May, 1918. (1. M. ROBERTS, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 25, 1920. ts Heavy V' inter Layer gpgj fhltfcifrora a S. C. viW bcV.crn urtin wi I Li-. I 711 ... . . . the oex: ttat rchu. if The cluck vriH raiie hear? tviale tam. S. C. V.IV.Tc LEGHOKrtS rJAb'r CHiCKS WwlAruK rrlcfi-lifOf wirter liyini nd r;- ileta prolt. WE PAY rll EXPF ESS CHARGES TM3S:HN ilATO-EJY Urrrt ir tki Wc'J C-.-.lt7 HS.eOO Click. PETAtUMA. CAU . 1 new. 1 StiKtYlKikev Six, 1917 1 lico, chassis. 1 Chalmers ,$275.00 Treiciiler-Peirson, inc. Phone 304 Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co. HAY, GRAIN, SEED, FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES We carry a 1'iill and c('iiilete line of Ilee Keepers' Supplies Hives, Supers, Sections, Separators, r.rooil ami iiih Foundation. (,iieeii lice Traps, Sec tion Holders and Urood Frames. Wo carry ilie most complete liiw of l!ec Supjilies in Southern Oregon. Our Hives are liKiimfaetuivd at home nnd aro the pro duet liet Si.iith.ern Oregon l'ine. "Buy Home Products and Watch Medford Grow." MONARCH SEED AND FEED CO 317 East Main St. Medford Jjli Why be a Slave to the Wash Tub? Why spend hour nfter hour rubbing ribbing rubbing till your back aches? It not only wears out wour strength It wears out your clothes. Don't do It: I'se n " Thni ELECTRIC 111U1 WASHING MACHINE It will do a good shed wash In, an hour your clothes will bo cleaner than ever and if will only cost ! cents for electricity. The Thor washes and wrings everything from a blanket to a laco handkerchief. You can trust the Thor with things vou would not dare rub on a washboard. Kaslly cleans bottoms ot skirts, cuffs, and shirt bands. $10 firing's I the Thor Then llrt a mo". ill far a Bhort time and the Thor Is yours an endless source of comfort and sat isfaction. No more drudgery. No more back ache. Instead, you will have hours and hours of f '". el time for rest, readily and recreattion. Mione OO now for Information, mm PAIL'S ELECTRIC STORE Medford, Or