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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 10, If EDFORD MAIL IXIBUNE AlV INDRPHNDKNTV NtttVKPAPEll puuiihiihi .svrcnr aftkknoon WXKI'T KUNIMT MY THJi '" MliIFOm PRINTING CO. Office, Mall Trlbutit HulMltif, 2i-21-2$ North Kir Htreet Phon 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Tim on, The Mnirord Mall, The Mcdrord Tribuno, the Southern Orsgonlan, The A ah In ml 'Pi-thiln The Modforrt Sunday Sun Is furnished mibncrlbcrs desiring a uoveuday dolly newspaper G BOUGH PUTNAM, Editor. aunscRiPTiow terms i fiT MAIL, IN ADVANTK: Daily, with Sunday Bun, yMir..96.00 , Daily, with Sunday Sun. month .6S Dully, without Sunday Sun, year.. $.00 ' Dally, without Sunday Sun, month ,f0 weekly Wall Tribune, on year. l.su Sunday Sun, one yoar 1.60 BY CARRIKlWn Met! ford. Ashland, i. Jacksonville, Contrnl Point, Phoenix: Dolly, with Sunday Sun. year.-.$?.5Q 7 Dnlly, with Sunday Sun, month. .6S Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 4.00 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. uiriciat paper oi jacnaon uouuiy. Rn tared B, J879. aecond-oliuis Wouord, uregan, under ID matter at lie act of March worn daily ftTrs circulation for ix monuu nainjr do. oi 19183,048 MEMBER OP THR ASSOCIATED tipoa r Full I-eased "Wire Service, The Asso ciated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication of all news difinatclios credited to it or not other- wIbo credited In this paper, and also the local newM published herein, ah rights of republication of special dispatches Heroin are aiso reserveo. 10 -. XISII. Serbia, Mareli 7. CimnnV. tive evidence has been irivon the cor respondent oif the Associated Press bv many Serbian mayors or prefects, of n studied attempt bv Bulgarians dur iiii; their occupation of Serbia, to ex terminate part of the civilian popMla- s tion. .iy,, Vl '., ".' '". i. In tlie town of , Rola Planca the number who fell victims to Bulbar massacres is .placed bv the chief of police at 300. s At the invitation of this official, the correspondent visit- w edthe scenes' where-mnnv-of these murders were carried out: Ho saw heaps of human bones, skulls and ... fragments of elothinsr. No effort ap parently had been made bv Bulbars to mve their victims burial and their bodies were left exposed to doirs and wolves. , :. ' ' Amon? the Serbians killed here was n seventy year old monk. The Bulbars posted a special gnnrd about this place of slaughter, which is situated hieli up on Lemon hill, and forbade anv Serbian Eoinsr near it under pcnnltv of death. PROPER PUNISHMENT. T N SUSTAINING the conviction of .Eugene Debs and A- others 'fdiiifil fMiltv of violating thft bsijioiijiW law' in attempting by disloyal speeches to obstruct the recruiting service, the tederal supreme court lias served notice upon the socialists thai abuse of the right of free speech will not be tolerated in .time of war tvoi, in free America. : Debs, Bergcrniid others who gave Aid and comfort to the enemy, have so long preached their old-world theories of proletarianiwn and class hatred in their propaganda to overtnrow rue Dinted tsrates government and destrov American institutions, that it was but natural that they should continue to seek these ends during tho Avar.'. In fact in the defeat of the. United States, thev saw the pos sibility of attaining their ends and under protection of me coiisntuiiou vuey anaciveu, titti not nesiitue to oneniv and brazenly wage a campaign whose-suceess would have spelled national humiliation and defeat, ' Bolshevik-, Russia ds the ultimate aim of thes!e social ists, who are. pacifists in a war between autocracy and de mocracy;' but ardent champions of a civil war to arrav class against class and brot her against brother. Reason is wasted upon- them, for they are fanatics, who in the name of humanity and the brotherhood of man. seek the uuiumanity ot anarcliy m. the destruction of .their fellow countrymen. -'All of them should be deported to Russia to practice what iiney preach. ! v ? ''.'.' MAKING A GOOD START BERT LYTtLL AT Not content with being an actor of distinction both on the stage and screen, Bert Lytell has made his de but in the literary world in a play in -which he also enacts the leading role. This Is the production, "Hitting the High Spots," which will be shown at the RIalto theatre today and tomor row. X-': "'- ' .,' For gome time the actor had been diligently reading manuscripts which he received by. the score, trying in vain to find one which he deemed worthy ot production. He was on the lookout for a story with a drama tic and adventurous plot something forceful and at the same time with a strong thread ot romance running thru it. , This seemed an impossible combination to get however, for the stories he read were either silly and sentimental or of the blood-and-thun- der variety of adventure, both of which he did not want, and so he de- elded to write a play himself. In lay ing nls plot In Mexico 3Ir. Lytell iglves his audiences a glimpse into a -world filled both -with romance and adventure and the quality of the play is eucb that it adds to the glory lie has already achieved as an actor. t , i :.' ONE KILLED FOUR WOUNDED I ' IN EXPL0SI0N 0F NAPTHA 1 WORCESTER, Mriss.. March 10. One man was killed and four badlv in jured here toduv Kvlien a barrel of nnpthn exploded fti 'a , building' at tached to the plant of the Baldwin Chain arid Munufaeturine company on Chandler, street. The property loss van sludit. ' NATIVE HERB TABLETS Look In' -the mirror- and note the condition of your skin. Is It spot ty, covered., with pimples, or sal low? If you desire a fresh, heal thy skin, a'clear complexion and a bright eye, you must keep your blood In good condition. Take Bliss Native Herb :, Tablets, and you will experience a general im provement in your health. They' remove the cause of Dimples, bad breath, heartburn, indigestion and constlnatfon. Thev net crpntlv. 'but effectively on the liver, kid neys unci Dowels, cleanse the sys tem, purify the blood, and restore heulthy, vigorous action. A box oontulns 200 tablets, and will last 'six months. Price $1.00. Get the genuine, and look for our trade mark and money back gunrantoe on every box. Sold by loading druggists and locnl ngents everywhere. GOVERNOR. OLOOTT has made a good start for his administration in refusing to draw the two salaries allowed him ntder- the constitution tliat.of governor and secretary of state. Die announces that he will turn back int6 the treasury the salary of the latter office, and if the supreme court holds that the law permits, will resign as secretary of state, providing that such action does not in validate, his position: of eovernor. 'A few weeks den. be fore the legislative committee, he opposed anv inereasein salary for himself, holding that the finances" of tlie state did not justify it. This action, followed by his refusal of the double. salary is an earnest of a sincerity-rare among officeholders, who seldom place, the welfare of .the state above personal gairt i ; ' : ' r , i " '-; ..' ; j-: An seeking to retain the present highway coimuission intact, the governor is also : showing the best business judgment, -lhe present comnnssion has the confidence of the people and m many respects, could not be improved upon. The welfare of the state, demands that Mr. Booth continue on the commissin to which he brings ail exper ience oi existing conaiuons, a ripened business judgment aiiu a iau-ness xnat wouia oe cutticult to duplicate. ; .! With his familiarity vith, state affaire, his impartial ity and his common sense, Governor Olcott's administra tion promises to be the most efficient and therefore the most popular in the state's history. ' NOW IS III 10 bo Do . Pvory woman lu Jackson county should preservo eggs this spring for fall ami winter ttea, Somw women huve estimated that, they saved tweu ty-flvo dollars, or inorti last your by water trussing eggs for home use. Only clean fresh eggs should used tor wator-Klusstng purposes. not use eggs that liavo been washed aa they spoil more easily than mi' washed, clean eggs. It sufficient eggs are not obtutnublo when tho wntorglnss solution Is (tint nuulo, ud dltlouul eggs may bo added from time to time. Watorglass Is SO cents a quart and a Quart of ttatergmsa will prosorv IS do ten eggs. ' It Is not desirable to use the watergluss solution a second time. Eggs can bo wnterglossed tor about two cents a doxen, Slnco water- glass eggs' remain In excellent coiull tlon.they can be usod In tho fall an winter whonxfresh eggs are selling for 60o or more a dozen. Use the following ; method when wnlcrglassing eggs: - (1) Select a S-gallon crock and clean It thoroly after which It should no seamen ana auoweu to ury. (2) Heat a quantity of water to the boiling point and allow It to cool. (3) When cool measuro out nln quarts of water, place It in tbe crock and add the one quart of watergluss stirring tho mixture thoroly, (4)' Place tbe eggs In this solu Hon. ggs may be added from day to day. lie very careful to allow at least 2 Inches of the solution to cover the eggs at all times. (5) Place the crock containing tho preserved eggs in a cool dry place, well covered t,o prevent evapor ation. , AN.NrJ JlcllUHMlUK Home Demonstration Agont, Refuge Home for Girls There are 90 Florence Crittenton' pleasure to affirm that Mrs. Word. Refuge Homes for eirls maintained all over the Lnited States but the one situated at East Thirtv-first and Gli snn streets in Portland is conceded to be the banner institution. Its work is essentinlv to provide a home for srirls facinc motherhood, but anv crirl m need of help will find shelter there. It is non-seetarinn in char.ictcr. nnd aims to save eirls as well as protect them . Thinkimr people are besinning to understand, as one of the lessons trleancd from the war. that the strength of the nation is mcasnred bv the strength of the individuals who compose that nation. Thev are be ginning to sec that heredity, nrenn tal influences and environment are the determining factors in shaping the individual lile. and some thinkers be lieve that the greatest of these factors is environment. The best minds to day are concerned not. bnlv ivith race, ociterment tnrouglt eugenics. which js the science 'of being well born, but also with the euthenics. the science of clean Jiving. ' '. Moric or the Homo Not until the nation awakens to the lact that the birth of human beings is ns important as tlie breeding of cattle will we seriously devote our selves to the study of eugenics and produce a race jxf people who will he iruiv wcu Dorn. ine riorence Crit tenton Home must take the eirls as they come, with all the disability of poor heredity,. and apply the science of euthenics, giving to every girl who comes to them the assurance that her child shall be decently born and cared for. Tliev can only guarantee that the uttle being ushered into the world without its consent shall make its en trance nto- life in a clean atmos phere and be surrounded with svmna thy and love. . ;'.-' '. A:- A group of women physicians -con tribute their services to the: home without charge, and no nobler women live (ban those who freely eive this labor of love to our unfortunate girls. In all tlie twenty-five years since the 4oors of this refuge were opened, thv Have never lost a gir) by death, which is indeed eloquent testimony to the unselfish and tireless devotion of these talented women., lhe dean of the medical staff iH Dr. C. Gertrude French, and her as sociates lire Dr. 'Jessie McGnvin; T)r. Kitty pinmmcr Gray and Dr. -Mary JlnLuiigliliit. . . ; - . r ; ' ' Well Equipped Hospital : The hospital at tlie home is ns per fectly equipped-for its work ns any on thy Pacific coast. Kverv fuciiilv is provided to enable the plivs!cii""s to hnndJd eacji: case with dit-nat h. Provision is also made for the seg regation and care of (hose unfortu nate girls who arc Buffering with so cial diseases. " :''' ' Awoniun who has been privileged to visit various types of social ser vice institutions holli in this country uud in Jfiurope buys, "it kivcs me iH'oat ! who presides over the home, is a most exceptional woman. The house is spick and span from cellar to uttic, tho or der perfect in every department, and this is attained without iron rules of discipline. Mrs. Ward has the hnrmv faculty of winning and retaining the confidence of the girls, and of obtain ing their co-operation; she possesses that rnr,e combination, perfect effi ciency and sympathetic understand ing." : .. " Most of the work in the home is done bv the girls, there being only two persons on the salary list, the superintendent and tho nurse. The total expenditure for salaries in 1918 was $1,772.45. which covers every item of expense for service. .Educational Facilities The board of education of Port land supplies a competent . teacher, and the girls. are at their studies five afternoons a, weck,'in a large eunnv school room. Cooking clases are con ducted1 twice a week, and a sewing teacher once a week teaches the girls to cut and make their own garments. Jhe desire is toc keep the eirls with their bubios in the home at least six months, and to send them forthequip-, ped to cam their living in an upright j way.. Freauentlv marriages arc con- GET AFTER THAT Got tight after it With a bottle of Dr. Ring's . New DUiovery "' ' She never let a cough or cold or casi of grippe go until it grew dangerous. She just nipped it when the began to sniffle or cough' beTore.. it, developed seriously. , ,. - ' . ' - Men, women, and children of 'ever; age have used this preparation foi fifty years as a prompt f reliever. All ages are using it today because of iti positive results." '. ' , - Generous size bottlei, , 60c and $1.20, Constipation-Corrected : Dr. King's New Life "Pills"; tonight mean clear Dowels, a clear he ail, deal thinking, a day well begun in thj morning, good digestion, clearing skiri; Mild in action but sure'and ccmtrfrtable, At drug store everwhere. 2jc. ; iiuimatcd.' mid all over the stales are Crittenton irls who are good wives and mothers, they nnd their cltililrvn respected and useful members of so, cietv. ,' ' , The state makes an minimi appro, priutioir.of .'1,7")0 'a year for the Florence Crittenton Refuge Home, but the cost of running the institution tin nitnlly exceeds the appropriation about if 2.500. The deficit has to be met bv voluntary contributions. Girls so to the home from; every county in the state, but assistance has never before been asked Tfor ouUido of Portlnnd. A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you wHicn in need. . Medford people tell, bow Doan's Kidney Pills havo stood tho test. M. S. Widen, shoe repairer, ot 21 South Central Ave., Medford, en dorsed Do Dan '3 ten years ago and again confirms the story. Could yon ask for more convincing testimony? "I suffered from what the doctor said was rheumatism, caused by an excess of uric acid In my blood," says Mr. lilden.. "It showed Itself, by se vere pains, especially in my back. My kidneys were out of order, too. and these troubles caused me to run down In health. X couldn't stoop without Retting, dlrzy. Doan's Kidney Pills did Just what they were represented to do and soon the pain began to leave me and my kidnoys acted more regularly. ' By tbe time I had finish ed three boxes, I was without any signs of the trouble." (Statement given September 13, 1907.) On March 1G, 1916, Mr. Bldcn said: "It has been some time slnco I have: had any occasion to take Doan's Kidney Pills, but my opinion of them hasn't changed In any way since I -first endorsed thorn. Today I am enjoying flrst-clts health." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mllburrr Co., Mtgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Prescription Chemicals Tho reputation of the 'lrii- ..'glsb tho satisfaction of tlie Physician and' the' welfare of tho, patient require that chcra . Icnls used in dispensing should , conform to the highest 'stand- 1 ardi for purity, L Y v ' ,:" Wo use SQUIBII'S. , '. KODAK F!ISMi;:i, ' ' ; AT JAP. ART STORE Jiutc, Film developing. Lie roll. . IVinling, post-card. size,. 3 for lOe. Printing 2x3. 'and smaller, 2 JOHN A. PfcRL " Undertaker ' ' plione M. 47 nnii47-12 Auuimoblle Jiearse Service . fndy Assistant' ' :2 AOl'TIf TtAierrKTT ' lutu Ambulance Service, , Coroner Phono 10. Bfjiln'and Ctwitrnl, BUCKEYE INCTJBAT0ES AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS . GRASSES ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1,90 per cwt. MONARCH FEED . , AND SEED CO EIAHT POPULAR IN ITALY; Arthur Perry, former city editor of the -Modford Sun, wrltoe ns fol lows from Tnronto, Italy, under ditto of January 31, whoro his vensol, tho U. 8. S. West Klouso WU8 stationed: I write you those lines from Tarou to, nn Italian city ot 7D.000, Just lu sldo tho heel ot Italy on tho Adriatic side. .Toronto in the Into war was the roiidoivous of the alllod fleets In tho oastern Mndlterrunouii, and ono of tho chlot naval bases of Italy. Hero are gathered now the warships of all allied hunts, Trieste was a cosmo politan olty ovory race but colored, but Turonto Is ltullnn anil like all Kuropoan cities built of itono, thero being a scarcity of wood As far as I huve boon able to soo thero Is not a tree oa big as a rose bush In Italy. It looks from one end to tho othor for all tho world llko the Willamette valley, denuded ot trees and to heighten tho Impression, they havo a drlsalo, a. in.' and p. m. that bears resnmblanco to tho Oregon mist. Tho Sunny Italy stuff Is 1111 re llublot a mora truthful, phruso would bo "Windy lluly." They oro long on Villas, and ovory bay Is lined with thorn groat big stone mansions, now unoccupied, but before the war the haunts of tho very rich from Prance, KiiKlund aud llun-Innd. The railroads are toy affairs tho vonerablo "villa-mogul, If over bora would.be the quuou of tho round house. Soldiers who worn In Franco tell mo that whon tho rogulnr Amer ican engine began operations In Franco, tho people wore scared at' 1919 ' ...Ml.. -JLJ-- ... HUM. ... I II X -LJ I tliulr npinouch, mid mui'velled at tholr aluht. Tho toon-. eoneii'S aro niieUmt, nnd on u par with otnur eiiulpuiuiit, ' ... Wur tliuo rslHoH nro still In forco, and it Is liiiiinsslhlo la buy 11 square meal t any price, Doiif its (l.rQ per pound, bacon $3.50, aud ovoryuting oisu iu corrvspouuiug pro. norllun. ' - .Wilson' V very poiiular, rtild Ills picture Is far sula in all stores hiki displayed.: It is d poor picture, 't'ho only noWHpaiier olituliinblo (IOukIIkIU Is tho London 'Times, llOa per. OnoJ does not know what la gulag oil In tho Slates.', Tho othor day I. road that HI Utll was dead, llopo whan 1 got to iNaw York thnre will bo some Trllis and Suns awallltig mo. , , I snent a day at Pola. 'formerly the Brant Austrian naval btiso. Bmliu Austrian ships wore aneluirod In the harbor, but the .ltiKq-SlnV got the most of them. Tho Austrian' Is a vory tumo iiltlxcn now. Wo are bring ing hack an 'Ainurlcuu (Sorb) who enlisted ti tlio Barb army, ut llutto, lu 1914, fought two your uutt.wns an Austrian prisoner for over a year, during which tlmo his principal food was turnips, frlniid, bnkad and boll ad.' It Is worth tho trip over to hear thotn cuss tho HulKnt'H. One sous very few, practically 110 wounded, an (hoy aro lu iiosiilluls ilnd conviiles, cent camps. -The badgn of mourning Is a familiar sight. ' Tho kids are horotlltury beggars. Tho older beg gars are horrible exiiniule of defor mity. ' Gambling names run , wldo open on the streets, that Is,' a few of them -a sort of chuck a luck'wltli pontiles,' the nut In njuocno lining red-vested bo-rlnged givnt with keen eye for the dough. ' ; ' ' It was from Tnronto that tho allien bombed Duruiio, tho chief Austrian port, and it 1 recollect O. K. Tom Scuntlln was hero for a while. It In a SOO-mllo flight. Ono can see iilnn ty ot oppelliiH and machines In (he air with tho pooplo paying no lit. inniion, more aro on kiuui or urn ish soldiers here oinny . races 1 it lesllmniiliil lo (ho unity 11ml vnrluly of tho omplro, ' Wo ni'o now oil tho way lmutn and I bono to hn dlurhuruud by Mun i) 10, If all Miles Willi, 1 1 1 ' 'fY ,4,. Fiery Eczema dnd Sldn Eruptions ' Readily Yield td This Old Remedy Successfully used for GO years. Eczema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by givuiu the blood a thorough clcansitig, and removing from, it nil traces of impurity. This Is why S. S. S. has been used so Micccssfufly in hundreds of cases of Eczema and other skin eruptions, 'litis wonderful remedy is without an equal at a Mood purifier, being prouaniy me piucsi oioou nicuiciuo on tne niaritct. 11 nos ucrn soki uy druiriritta for fifty vears. Get a bot tle! today dud 'begin; treatment-that will get results. : k You are invited to write to-day for. complete and full advice si lo tne treatment 01 .your own case, Address. Chief Medical Adviser. Swift .Specific Co., Dept. If, Atlanta. ucorgia. Charter JCo. 1,000.00 90,000.00 19,1,000.00 t i701. y ' Itonenro t)(strlc( No. .12 lIKI'tlllT U1'"TIIK fV.MHTIM.N til;' THIS ; . First National Bank ' At Moilford, lu tlio State of Oregon, nt 'lie cJoo of 1iiiliio on Maivli'-ltli 1U10. . ItlvSOritfKS 1. I.onns and dlscountir. Including rediscounts :ilf,KlS.0 3. Ovordrufts. unsoeuruil 1 uuii.1l (S. I'. H. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but In cluding U. S. carllficutoH of Indebtedness) : , . j -. a U. S. bonds depositod to secure circulation (par value) , ...100,000.00- b V. 8. bonds and certificates of Indabtodnot'S) pledged to secure II. B. doposlia (par value) .. .1 f U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged (I. Liberty Immi Bonds : a LIborty Lonn Bonds, 3'4, i, and 4U per cent, unpledged : ZS, 100.00 d Liberty Loan Bonds. 3V4. 4, and. 4 (4 por cont, pleilgoil to secure state or other de posits or bills paynblo ,. 7. Bond". Hocuritiui, etc. (othor than U. 8.): b Boncla (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits f - 6 Securities other than U. 3. bonds (not In- . eluding stocks) owned unpledged.. Total bonds, securities, etc., other than V. 8......... ...... 9n.16N.illl 8. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 1 7 , 1 U r. . 7 9. . Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of aubscrlp- .tlon) - 3,000.00 10. a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered Su.UOO.OO 11. ', Furniture nnd fixtures , lii.tltio.oo 12.. Real estate owned other .than banking houno......... 27,756,73 IS. Lawful reserve with Foderal Reserve Bank 89. 2S7. tin 15. Cosh In vault and not amounts duo from national bangs.... 9l,n&i).U3 16. Net amounts-due from banks, bnnkers, and trust compan ies other than Includod In Items 13, 14, or lb i. r44.33 17. Exchnnges for clearing liouso 1.V9S.92 Total of Items 14. 16, 16. 17, nnd 18. t Ur., 1)90. 27 191 Checks on banks located outHldo of city or town of report ing bank and othor cosh Items..., :'. .. 904. ui ?' Tforli.mntlnn fund with u. S. Treasurer and duo from U. 8. Treasurer o.uuu.oo 21. . Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes ond Bills Kecoivaine not past cue..... o. oh.hu 00 War Hnvlnes jCflrtlficatos and Thrift . Btamos actually ownod ' - i.6 10,000.00 ,38,100.00 13,00,0.00 H2.1C8.29 Total 93 0,8 4 1.1 9 ; : ; .",' i-LUtir.rriKs '':,"' Capital stock paid In a Undivided profits b Lees' current expenses, intorest, and taxes paid 0,101.41 Interest aiid discount collected or credited, In advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for taxes accrued................ Amount reserved for all Interost accrued.,;. Circulating. notes outstanding ..a........ i Nat amounts; duo to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than, included in Items 31 or ai).. Cor'tlf led; checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding ' ' ". Total ot Items 32, 33, 34 and 35,...:,...; . 8,568.95 36. Individual deposits subject to cliecK. , 37. Certificates of doposlt duo In loss than 30 days (other thnn .money borrowed) v State, 9'oiirity,: or othor munlcIpnL deposits secured by . pledge of assets of this bank.................. ". Total of demand deposits (other tharj hank , ., deposits) subject to Itesorve, Itoms 30, 37, - 38, a9, 40, and 41 J.... 1385)279.73 Tlmo ilcposlts subject to Itosorvo (pnyablo after 30 days, , or subject to. 30 duya or more notice, and postal sav-- (mrnl! '''.,'.,.: . .. , 42 ' Cortlficntos of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 24. 26. 27,( Mr. 29. , 30., 32.- 34. 3s: ..$100,000.00 13,917.31 7,815,90 ' 141.49 ' 2,000.00 . 2,210.30 ,99,997,50 0,933.41 . 1,007.35 (128.19 841,780.81 33,493.92 10,000.00 Stato, county, or othor municipal deposits securod y pledge of osnots of this bank Postal Savings Doposlts , Total of time- doposlts subject to Reserve, Itemn 42, 43, 44, and 45 1329,757.07 c Other United Slates deposits, Including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers ......v....,...j 93,913.48 233,094.28 2,740.31 1,004.19 Total . ..........:.".....30,841,10 State of Oregon, County of Jacknoii, bs: " ' - r ' I. Oris Crawford, Cashier of tho above-named bnnk, do solomnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowlodge nnd belief, ORIS CRAWFORD, Cnshlor. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 101.li day of March, 1019, ... . . - ' T. W. Ml liKB, Notary Pilbllo. Correct Attest: Cliao. M, Kngllsh, J, !(, Cooloy, Win, O. Talt, Directors. Says Tniilnn JUd Mini Ho Dliuli (imxl llu Wants lo (live Kvt'i-y Old Koldlor IV lloltlit - "I wish I could buy every old iiol dlur u bottle of Tnuiiic, for from (hn way It lias fixed mn up f bvllnvo It wsjnld add yeara to thuli' liven,' null) Frank H. Keudrlek, a Civil War vnt eran. living nl 4S00 t'harlultn uvcnuii, Xaalivllld, Tonn. . , ; "Soino tlmo bncli," h continued, "I had rhaumnllsm so bad, nnd wont down so flint, Hint It looked Jlk(t I wus on tho verge of u gtuibcul liruk down and hud libiiut dunpulrud. of over walking again, I was fust los ing what little flush and strength I hud loft and could hardly got front iny bed to my chair, I hud no uuuo tltw, could Imrtlly sliiep nnd sufferod eoiistiuitly .with liondiiehtis, , "Aft or ttiltliiK ThiiIiki n short whjla I began tu Improve. kept It, up fill I liiive Kultod thirteen pounds aud fool bettor and youngur (ban I hnvo In years. TuiiImu just filled mo wills new life and imnrgy and put mo on my foot attain, 1 have a fine npiilto and can walk anywhere I want to no and hardly feel It at all." i Tanluc Is sold. In Modford by Wont Side Pharmacy, In Cold Hill by M. I). Bowers, lu Central I'olfit by Mini M. A. Moo, lu Aahlaud by J. J. McN'alr. Adv. Vurcanizing All our work strlrtly KtinrtuittitHl' to bo first clnMs. 13 N. I lr Ht., Sle.lf.irU , ,, - Phono ms ; MEDE0R0 VULCANIZING WORKS ' GIM CHCTNO . ; ; 'China Korb Btom . Herb cure tut racne, noadacho. catorrah, dlptherla, , sore . throat, lung troubli, klduey trouble, stomaob troublo, boart trouble, chill and fav or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles,, tumors, cracked breast, oures all kinds of loitors, MO OP EUATlOriS. , , . . i Modford, Oregon, Jsu IS. 117 TO WHOM IT CO.NClSKNl ' This Is to certify that I. the JB- deralgnod, bad Tory Svsro ttomicti trouble and bad boon bothered for evornl year and laat August was not expected to five, and hearing of aim Chung (whose Herb ore Is at lit South Front aUsmt, Madford) I de cided to got herb for my atomach trouble, and I stortod to fooling hot ter aa soon oa I used thorn and today am a well man ana eau heartily roo ommond anyone affllctod a I was to . aoo (Mm Chung and try but Harbs. , (Slgnod) . . . W, R. JOHNSON. '. 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