Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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'MTODFORT)' MATT) TRTBTJNE "NrEDFORD, OftKClOyf, TUESDAY, .TAXTTATiY 7, IMfl
fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mrs. ,C. W. Conklln loft yostorday
for Poi'Dand taking with her the
fnvim months old orphan baby of
Mr. ami Mis. U It. Hlakely who died
(tiirluK Die In h L flu. epidemic. Mr.
Hlakely was manual training: lustruc
1or or tho high school. Little Lesley
M.iy Illiikely will make her future
homo with her grandparents, Mr.
and Sim. Saltorlne, mother and fath
er of Mrs. Hlakely; who are rosldonts
of Portland. Mrs. Conklln will ex
tend her trip to Tacoma where Bhe
will visit two weeks with her son, B.
O. ConkllnK, and family,
Blgsost millinery reductions In
Medford. Host values over offered
for tho mohoy.i Vanity Hat Shop,
next Rlalto Theatre. , 246
Tho temperature of this morning
was 16 above icro hut much mots
lure in the air together with a slight
lireezo made it seem more like zero
to mort people. Continued cold and
fair is tho weather prediction for
Wednesday.
All hats greatly reduced at Lottie
Howard'. 246
Tho Amoma class of tho Baptist
church will hold a class meeting
Wednesday evening at the homo of
Mr.!. Keliur, !07 Palm street. All
members and friends are urged to be
present.
Do Voe wants small show case.
It Is now City Treasurer Haswell,
ns Gns Samuels turned over the of
fice to Miss Mary Haswell this mor
ning and retired to private life. Miss
Haswell qualified with-her bond of
SSi'fl.OOrt and became the first city
treasurer in Medford's history. It is
no violation of confidence to state
1 hat Mary did not put up the money
out of her own pocket but furnished
a surety bond.
For 'X'u-Done corsets see Mrs. Paul
Hansen. Phono 5S3-H. 267
W. A. Stratton and Mr. Heney of
Talent, were among the business vis
itors in the city yesterday.
Big millinery sale, all hats reduc
ed. Vanity Hat Shop, next Rlalto
theatre. 246
Two soldiers Teturned recently
from service are in the employ of the
Modford Fprnlture & Hardware Co.
storo in the persons of Elnier K. wii-
sou, who left the storo to enter the
crmy, and J. A. 'Woody who has re
moved to the city from Grants Pass
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
Mrs. Cribble has reopened her kin
dergarten school after closure due to
influenza.
Towels ; one-fourth off original
prices. 65c to $2.25. Handicraft
Shop.
Circuit court convened here this
morning with Judge Frank M. Calk
ins on the bench. But little bus
Iness came up. and court was ad
journed this afternoon. Judge Calk-
Ins made an order to the effect that
the present grand jury shall - hold
over until April 2. Another Indict
ment was returned against Geo. E.
Sanders by the grand jury. The
judge will convene court' here again
next Monday. Grants Pass Courier.
Welding our specialty at the Pa
cific Highway Garage. . 249
B. E. Phipps of Ashland Is In the
city today. He has some small fruit
ranches near the city that he says
he was forced to keep when real es
tate became dull, but does not regret
it now as he has been doing well with
the frnit, especially the peaches and
cherries. ?
- Join the new classes at the Med
ford Business college, forming dur
ing the month of January, 1919
Large, commodious, comfortable
Tooms just Inspected by a member
of the health committee of the city
of Medford and pronounced sanitary
and free from danger of infection
from contagious diseases. He-opened
by permission ' of the mayor and
health officer of the city after care
ful investigation. 260
G. E. Howland who has been In
the city for several days on business
loft this morning for Oakland, Cal.
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's.
A. G. Bishop and mother, Mrs. Ju
lia Bishop, who have Been visiting
friends in Seattle, arrived on the
morning train on their way to the
ranch near Eagle Point.
For the best Insurance see Holmes.
tho Insurance Man.
Frank R. Neil came In from the
ranch' near Derby yesterday to see
how Mrs. Nell and the girls are get
ting along.
.Nainsook or lingerie. Handicraft
Shop.
P. E. Close, who formerly worked
for Court Hall in the garage,- but for
the last three months has been lathe-
man in ono of the shipyards in Port
land, is in the city again and will
resume his position as foreman of
tha machine shop of the Crater Lake
garage. Court says that ho looks
for a busy season this year and ex
.'linctod him back before this, but an
attack of the flu detained him. '
Shoes at cost. 10 South Central
H. H. Conant and Merton R. Le
Long wero In the city yesterday on
business. '
HemstUvhlng at 10c per yard. In
expensive effective trimming for
waists and lingerie. Handicraft Shop.
J. P. Goss and C. O. Metzeker are
business visitors in the city from
Bun Francisco. i ; .
Handicraft Shop for hemstitching
and pecoting at 10c per yara.
A. J. Mink of Seattle arrived In
Medford yesterday to spend a few
dnvs in tho valley on business. .
Got your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
. S. W. Foster of San Francisco Is
interviewing nnnio of the merchants
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
left yesterday afternoon for Santa
Barbara, Cal., 'to visit friends for a
few Weeks.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
I). V. Wheeler came in from the
farm near Phooqlx yesterday to at
tend to some business In the city
He has always been a strong advo
cate of the national farm loan sys
tem and still thinks that It has 'been
of more aslstance to the farmer than
any legislation passed lu a long time.
Hot Chili 10 cents at 115 West
Main. 261
Mrs. Bert Orr received a wire from
Bert, who was on the Northern Pa
cific transport when It was stranded
a few days ago, that he was all right.
Whipping .cream at De Voe's. '
Lawrence M. Hamlin and wife who
were visiting his father, S. V. Hnmllu
loft the first of the week for Ray
mond, Wash.
Tou can always find something tor
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
F. K. Bybee of Jacksonville was a
visitor In the city yesterday.
Hemstitching, pecotlng. All work
guaranteed. Variety Hat Shop. it
John Wlnterhaiter who has been
siting home for a short time, left
esterday for Keyport, Wash., where
he is In the naval torpedo school. He
expects soon to be transferred to the
naval station at Mare Island.
Coors Malted Milk at 115 West
Main. 261
Mrs. Robert Telfer arrived last
evening from San Francisco for a
visit with relatives and friends for a
short time.
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co. '
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Preston who
have been visiting friends in San
Francisco during the holidays, ar
rived on the evening train yesterday.
Dr. H. P. Hargrave. physician.
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg..
phone 230. , tf
Joe Gagnon returned to the city
this forenoon from a business visit
at Portland. -
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat 267
A communication of Reames chap
ter. Eastern Star, will be held Wed
nesday night at 7:30 o'clock sharp.
DeVoe has a fine line of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
A number of prominent men in
the dairy and related Interests will
take leading parts in the Oregon
Dairymen's association convention
which meets at Hillsboro on Jan
uary 14. J. A. Klernan, in charge
of tuberculosis in the V. S. depart
ment of agriculture, will speak on
latest methods of controlling tho tu
bercular menace, and some ot Ore
gon's leading dairy men will deal
with their specialties.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Bert Lowery, foreman of Bear
Creek orchards, was a Medford visi
tor Tuesday. '
Sea Treichler Plerson Inc.. for
tires, oils and auto accessories.
A. P. -Weiss of Griffin Creek and
R. R. Gutches of the same locality,
were business visitors in Medford
Tuesday.- -
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making,, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside, Phone 162-J. "
W. P. JfcBride who resides along
the Medford-Central Point road was
a caller in Medford Tuesday. - '
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
A. J. Bowman of Rural route 3,
was a Medford visitor Tuesday.'
Reports reaching Medford are
that due to the lack of rain 'and
heavy snow in the mountarus so far
the. streams of the county are unus
ually low for this time of the year.
The water in Rogue river Is alo low
lor mis aeaaou. . , .
Duck hunting this winter is better
than usual as the ducks are more nu
merous than In past years; altho not
fat as usuav Medlord hunters
have been enjoying some splendid
sport along Bear creek and the Rogue
river. The legal duck hunting season
closes January 15.
Ice skating in the Rogue - River
valley Is an unusual winter sport in
this climate, but the Grants Pass
Courier states that due to the pro
longed spell of freezing weather fine
skating is reported on Hull's lake,
a few miles down the Rogue river
from that city.
County Agricultural Agent Cate
who is also the government weather
official of the county will give a lec
ture on the weather tomorrow mor
ning before the general science class
of the high school at 9 o'clock.
Miss Margaret Mansfield, of. Pros
pect, Ore., returned to the university
to resume her college work. She will
complete her sophomore work this
spring. Eugene Register.
- R. C. Barkley, traveling auditor of
the Southern Pacific railroad with
headquarters in San Francisco, i is
here checking up the accounts of the
passenger and freight depots.
One ot the unkindest cuts our fair
city ever received comes from that
enterprising and thriving town of
Gold Hill, whose reporter says in the
latest issue of the News: "Medford
was certainly the deadest town on the
map New Year's day. Gold Hill was
a metropolis beside n. There simply
was nothing doing in the Ford town
whereas there is always something
doing it nothing more than a dog
fight In Gold town."
Geo. H. Lensley, Jr., of Rochester,
N. Y., who Is making a trip thru the
state, was a visitor in the city yes
terday. .
Z. IS'. Agee of Roseburg and B
Nyberg of .Portland, were business
visitors In the city yesterday.
George McDonough of Sams Valley
spent Tuesday In Medford.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day Phone: Pacific 827. .
Night Phones: P. W. Week. 108-ja.
Sportsmen who have not ,vcl oh.
tulncd their hunting and fishing
licenses will be intotoeted to know
that County Clerk Klorey this after
noon began distributing license
blanks over tho county to the var
ious business places delegated to Is
sue the licenses, so as to accommo
date those persons who would be In
convenienced by having to obtain a
license at the county clerk's office.
G. II. Conifer ana s. E. Koropaugh
of Ejigene, wero lu tho city yesterday
on business. ,
Frank K. Slckels, H. W. Garrett
and J. W, Parsons of Portland, were
guests at the Hotel Medford yester
day. . . . ,
' R. C. Barclay and K. P. Mulvey of
Eugene, were busiuess visitors In the
city yesterday.
.W. A. Marvin of Reno, Nov., ar
rived In .Medford yesterday to spend
a few days looking over tho valley.'
Maynard Call came up from Port
land yesterday to spend u few days In
the city and volley on business. ,
R. -Boswell came up from the mlno
In Josephine county yesterday for a
tw days visit with friends In the
city.-
W.' E. Moonoy and wife of Pros
pect, were guests at the Hotel Hoi-1
land yesterday.
G. II. Adams ot Portland, who Is
with the S. P. company, was In the
city for a few hours yesterday.
W. I. Kcsterson came up from
Grants Pass yesterday to visit with
friends in the city.
D. M. Lowe ot Talent, Is In the city
today.' In speaking of the poultry
exhibit here last week, ho said that
he thought that it was a credit to the
country, and wondered why more
people in the valley did not take
more Interest in it.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Chandler of Phoe
nix, were Medford callers Tuesday.
Company F, State Guards, will
meet Wednesday evening at tho
usual time for regular Indoor work.
Owen Duulnp camo down from
Phoenix this morning to attend to
soma business matters In the city. .
Report of Jackson county nurso for
December. 1918:
Kursiner visits . . I"i2
Instructive visits "t
Other visits 5
Ail visits '.
. 2:tJ
8
No. schools visited
No. class talks liven
16
No. children examined for phys
ical defects lii7
No. children not defective ...J 27
The Spanish influenza cases visiled
during both epidemics, numbered 118,
These were scattered over the coun
ty Jacksonville. Ashland, Jlcdford,
Table Rock, Phoenix. Talent. Kasle
Point and Butte Falls.
(Sioned) H. McGRAIL.
IS
A monster ripe lemon on exhibition
at the Commercial club is attracting
much attention. It .was crown bv
Mrs. S. X. Kenlein of Grant's Pass
in that city from a tree which at the
same time also bore two other huge
lemons of similar size, and is already
in bloom for another crop. The im
mense citrus fruit was brouelit to
Medford yesterday to be placed on
exhibition. - ,
The lemon is 18 inches bv 17 i
inches in circiimfcrance, and a more
healthy, fine looking lemon pne would
not care to see. The samo tree lust
venr bore a similar crop of large
lemons of fine appearance, tartness
and flavor. One of these lemons cut
up made as many pies as would four
or five ordinary lemons.
Died of disease Private Vincent
Winniford. Wilbur. Ore.: Private Wm.
A. Johnson. Perdue. Ore. -.
Missing in action Private John R.
Pears. Enterprise, Ore.
Americas foremost
breakfast cereal
GrapeNuts
Rich to the --taste
Satisfying to the
appetite.
DR. RICKRRT
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY
TESTED, AMD GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED
' Suite 1-2 over Slay Co.
NO DROPS USED
ASSIST LIEBKNEOHT
. COlKNiUCIRX; v .Tun. '-' 7. Adolf.
Jol'l'e mill MV Iimlek, lenders of ,tlio
tlolshcviki mission to Gcrmiinv, lire in
Hoi'lin ussistiiiir Dr. Leibkiiccht mid
Kosn Luxembm-K in fomenting a Ilul
shoviki revolution.. Ayeordimr to oil
vices received here tjiev ore Relieved
to bo nt the milico hendtiunrterti which
is the stronitliold of (he Sunxtuenns.
The independent' soeiiilists, whoso
lenders verorccentlv disiuiKsod from
the Kovernuient, tiro reported lo have
soive over entirely to the Simrtiu'unx.
These two trronps have wued a ,ioiil
inwInnuUion declnrinir (hut tho filial
fiiiht -to-preserve the revolution mast
now be foucht. - . ........
WILSON ASKS ITALY'S AID
' (Continued from page one.)
We can start tho peace, but It Is your
duty to continue it. Wo can only
make tho largo' conclusions. You
constantly transact tha detutl which
constitutes tha processes of the life
of a nation. And so it Is very de
lightful to me to stand lu this com
pany and feel that wo are not for
eigners to each other. "We think tho
same thoughts, we ontortaln the same
purposes, we have the samo Ideals
and this war has done this Inestim
able service It has brodght tho na
tions Into close and vital contact so
that they feel the pulses that ore In
each other and so that they know tho
purposes by which each Is animated.
'Wo know In America a great deal
about Ituly because we bavo so many
Italians. : ' 1
'May I not again thank tho repre
sentatives of this great city and tho
representatives ot the government
for the welcome they hove given me
and say again, for t cannot say It too
often, viva Italia."
Worth $30.00 Bottle
Wm. Barnes. San Antonio, Tex.,
writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Is
the 'best cough remedy In the world-
It has 'been worth $50.00 a bottle to
mo. I had "the flu' followed by pneu
monia, which loft me weak, with a
persistent cough. , I needed rest and
sleep, which I " was unable to get
Some one advised Foley's Honey and
Tar. I began taking it ' that very
night. Before bed time I noticed re
lief, and that night had a sound sloop
and perfect night's' rest.- the first
since the beginning ot the flu. I have
completely recovered and do not
cougbt at a!L It cost me only $1.20
to cure that obstinate cough with
Foley's Honey anil -Tar.' Let all who
read this letter' fry 'Foley's.'! For
sale by Medford Pharmacy. - .
Medford Commercial Club Stork- .
holders Meeting ' -All
members requested to meet at
Public Library, Wednesday, Jan. 8th.
1919. 7:30 p. m. Election of officers
and board of directors. !5
GENUINE
t . ,' , y
Victorias
Are Specially'!; .;! j
: Made For
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
HAVE YOU
TASTED THEM?
"I'll Bet You'll
Read This"
DIAMONDS You can save
money by choosing your diamonds
here; our qualities are. superior,
and our increasing sales attest our
ability to quote the lowest prices.
OUR ENGAGEMENT RINGS at
425, $50, $75 and $100 havo never
met their match at the prices. See
them! ' '
"WATCHES Every leading
make is hero at tho right price. If
you want a match, see us save
time and money!' ' -'
1 Martin J. Reddy
. 'vUllW,.. -.
DIAMONDS
Visitors Alawya Wet
. ' come.
Mai! us your wants.
HIGHWAY IS CLOSED
Owiiur to oimstrnetion ill prosresA
on the Piivil'ie highway in Doutrlut)
eoimlv between Cnnvonvillo ami
(talexvillo Iho roiid lius been closed to
travel bv the eountv authorities. The
raid will continue to be closed until
S'irtlier notice. Work will be prose
cuted all winter mul it is exuecliu to
have the itrntln completed next Hprmv.
. The project is n foi'CHt roml, in
which the tedernl ..government. "ll'
state niul Oouultis eountv are cooper
ating:. With its completion the vor-t
sectioiiw of the I'neit'ie liiuhwuv hi
Oregon will bo eliminated.
BACK LIKE A
BOARD? IT'S
YOUR KIDNEYS
Thr' no lufftrlnf from tht
awful stony ot lnui back. Don't wilt
till It "pmis off." It ouly cooks boi.
Find th csuift sud stop it. DImsmU
conditions ot kiduajrs r ususlly Indl
csttd by III Urn bseks and othtr
wrenehluc pains, which art natura's aif
nala for help I
llrra'a tha rtintdr. WhB you fl
the tirt twliifM ot pain or ciparl
aue any ot thena ayuiittotiis, get busy
at once, tlo to your drusiiat and ot
a box ot the imi-o, original OOl. U
MEDAL Haarlrui Oil Oapaulaa, Im
ported freah vrr utoutb from tha
Irboratortra In llaarlcui, Holland.
1'lcaaant and eaar to take, they luitaut
ly auaek the poiaunous fteruia clupginf
your ayatcui and briug quick rellefT
-Kor over two bmtdred years they
hava beeu helping tha sick. Wby not
try tliem? Hold everywhere by re
liable druailala In aealrd packaiea.
Three aiiea. Money back It they du
not help you. Aak for "OOI.I)
MKDAl. and be aura the name
."OOI.D MKDAL" la on the boi.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Y. AV K. Klllng -cabinet.
- Jackson County Creamery. "
KOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet car.
Phone 361-Y. Zii
WANTED Olrl for neneral house
work. Waxes 140.00. Phono SX0.
Mrs. Reddy. - 2i
WANTED To rent modernly fur
nished 4 or 5 room house, closo In
Responsible party: no children.
S. O. S.. Mall Tribune. 241)
TOR SALE .VCammoth bronao tur
keys. J. C. Herrlnx. Central Point
270
, MANN'S
BIG
CLEARANCE
SALE
OPENS
THURSDAY
JAN. 9th
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It is easy to cam money; to. save part of it is a much harder problem. Lct tts
help you save. "Y,c cnn 'ou taIcc advantage of oily Clearance $ale on all
Short Lines of Shoes, Start the :New Year right, be thrifty, ';' ' ' . " ;i "'. :'.
' One lot of Women's $5.00 Shoes at ,.....,...:.:.l::l;li?2.45
One lot of Women's $5.00 Shoes at J..:....::..............;....,. 82.05
One lot of Women's $5.00 Shoes at .......;;.;;..;,.'.:.;.....'...;i...'f..,.$3.85
One lot of Women's $6.50
One lot of Women's $4.50 Shoes at
' One lot of Women's $3.50 Shoes at
One lot of Women's $6.50 Pumps at ...... ......
One lot of Misses' $4.50 Trot-Moos at
. One lot of Child's $3.50 Dress Shoes at.......
,- One lot of Men's $6.50 Dress Oxforts
21 North
Central Avenue
Charter Wo. 82811,
llKPOHT W CONDITION OK TUN':
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Medford, hi the Stnto ot Oreifuu, at tlw clone of blilnew on December
HUH. .- I '.. ,,. !, ' ,-
;'-' ' HKNOUtCKH '.''
Loans and discounts, Includlnm rediscounts (1120,1121. U6
' Overdraft, unsecured '. ,t...;..i MillM
' V, 8, bond (other than Lllierly lloudii, but In- -,f. .,
. oludlnit ll. a, cortltlcinui of indeutadneiM) : ' V ' ' ' '.-. . '
. u U. H, bonds deiosltoil to iteeitro ctioulatloil ' '
(par value) I.....:100,000.00 I v..
b V, 8. bonds mid uertlflcutea of tndebteduelu ,
pledKed to securo U. S. '
value I .'
t II, 8- bonds and certificates
owned mid unpledKed
Premium on U. 8, boud...............v.. "..:....'
a Liberty Louii bonds, 3, 4,
cent, unpleiiiied
b Liberty Loan llonds, It W,
cent to nm-urn It. 8, deposits...
d Liberty I .unit Homls, 3M, 4,: and 4H per
cent, pludited to securo Stute .or, other do-
' .posits or bills payable .....-........'......,;.,'.
Honda, NiHtirltlns, ete. (.other thun U, 8.: ) ..'t
b Itonds (other than It. H, bonds) pledKed to
secure postal anvlims deposits..., .'.
e Bonds and securities pledKed na collateral for
. - 8tute, or other deposits (postal excluded)
r or bills payable) -......
a Rectirltles other than V. 8. bonds' (not In
cluding stocks) owned unplediied.......i..,: r 1,640.9J
Totnl bonds, aocurltloa, etc., other than y8...:. -.
' Stock of Kodoral Reserve Hunk (50 per vent ot ubsorl
- tluti)
' n Vnluo ot biiuklne; house, owned and unincumbered. .
, KurnUurn und fixtures .?.,.'..'...,.'..'.''
Reul estate owned other than banktnK houno .
. Lawful reservo with Koderal Hese'rve I)unk.;;.....t..,....,,..''
Cash In vault und net amounts duo from nutlonul hanks.,,.'
KxchanxeH for cleurlnn house r.
Total of Items 14, 16, 16, 17, and 18 9I.03G.49
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report-
' Inn bank and other cush Items. .
Redemption fund with I', 8. Treasurer and due from. ,U. 8.,
Treasurer , , ......:.,.....,'....... t
lntereat earned but not collected approximate Kn' Note
and Hills Receivable not past due B.7IM.00
: War Snvlnas Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually
owned . V 14. SO
. Other assets, If any (.,)..-,.! . . t,1.
' . ' Totni .: ;::..;.l..L,....:.1...;FMuV.i.
JJ.UIIIJTIKH ' 1 .
Capital stock puld In 1 1 00,000.00
Surplus fund H0.000.00
a Undivided profit .' ...V 6,kl3.tll
Amount reserved for all Interest accrued... ..,....u... , 0.731.00
ClrculatlnR note outatiindlng - V 97.300.00
Net amounts due to Nutlonul bank l,tlS9.l!0
34.
25.
2H.
30.
30.
32.
33.
Not ainouut due to banks, banker, and trust compunte
(other than Included In Item J'l or 33)... ....?..! -
Total of Items 33 and 83 I 3.103.78
Demand tleKltH (other than bnnk tlertoolta) mjbyict' to , ,
ltrwervo (deposit payable within 30 days): : ' .
Individual deposit ub)ect to check.. .........:....:..'.. .V." ... 3 1 ft . 0 1 .
Certificate of deposit due in less thin 30 day otheHhan '
- for money borrowed .i.... 1U.V4H
Certified checks 139
Cashier' check outslandlnit 133
34.
35.
38.
37.
3D.
40.
State, county, or other municipal doponlts sutured , by
pledne of asset of thl bank .16,000.
DlvldentU unpaid-..-. 3,000.
Total of demand deposits (other than , '
bank deposit) subject to Reserve, item 1 '
. 34, 36, 30, 37. 33, 39, 40. and 41... i..... 1347. 433. 47 - '
Time ilcoltM subject lo ItraeTve (payable after 30 da)',
or subject to 30 day or more notice, and poatal av
Inns) : - - -
Cerllflcato of depolt (other than for money borrowed).... 131,629.
Postal savings deposit ' l.ltt.
Other time depoalt - 103,04.
Total of time deposit aubject to Reer,ve, - 1 ' , ; . (
Items 43. 43. U. and 45 1844:143.84
1
43.
44.
46.
I 40.
Vnlted Htntcd rirnoalt (other thun postal savings:
a War loan deposit account. ..'..;.. , . 43,319,
llllls paynblo, with Fedora,! Reserve Dank ; 30,000.
51.
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Stato of Oregon, County of Jackstn, : ' ';
I, John 8. Ortb, Cashlor of the ubo 'e-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the ,est of my knowledge and belief.
..... '; JOHN 8. ORTIICahler.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this tth dayof January, 1919.
v - Q. M ROUKRT8, Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. .S, 1920.
Correal Attest: J. A. Perrr, J. A. Westerlund. J. Y, Wortman, Direc
tor. - , '
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There is No Other Remedy
So sure and positlvo to quickly relieve on attack of the Croup a
Pecham Croup Remedy. It ny one In my family were liable to
have tho croup I would ulways have a bottle ot this. medicine In (be
house. Sold only at . . '.'... '. ,' - ,'.
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; -.., Central Avenue
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In tho city today.
: Lady Assutaat.