PACJl' TWO
BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY. MAti-Clt- H, 101!)
It boglus to look now as 1? there
would be no big homo welcoming
demonstration at the depot for th
local unit of the 49lh artillery, for
the reason that It Is said the hoys are
going to string home singly or
' email groups at odd tlmos,. and havo
been unable to - agree to come an
body. Altho the general committee
on welcoming arrangements has as
yet roeelved no word as to when the
hoys will roach here, letters from in
dividuals to relatives stato some of
them will arrive in Medford tomor
row nteht or Smidny. Tho OOth boys
' will have a suitable welcoming recep-
: tion homo soon after they have all
arrived. .
Moose dance. Saturday, March
1Tth. Lnunspach orchestra. No chil
dren under 10 allowed unless chap
eroned. ' Sw'
A. B. Cunningham left for Yreka
this morning to make advance ar
rangements for the arrival or me
Klks special train In that city tomor
row afternoon, and to moot all crip
pled and invalid Elks at the tram
with ambulances and beefsteaks.
DeVoe has a fine lino of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
Mr. and Mrs. It. U Danielle left
for Onklnnd, Cal., today rwhere they
will visit, and Mr. Danielle will look
after business matters for tho next
two weeks.,.,,' "; -: ;"' r '
Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
' T. C. Blgham who-for the . past
fourtoen years has been in' the pop
and soft drink- manufacturing' -busi
ness undor the name Medford Soda
Works, has sold that business to
Howard E. Warner of Medford, who
took possession' yesterday. Mr. Big-
ham says his future business plans
are uncertain as yeti : " s
Switches made from comblnss.' S-IO
South Riverside. Phone 292-X. S35
! William B. Bolton of t. Louis, Mo.
is a guest registered at tho Motel
Medford.
v Orres, tho ladles' tailor from Ash
land, will e at Hotel Holland every
Thursday." Spring styles shown.-323
San Francisco visitors in the city
Friday Included E. I. Rettls, J." JS.
McCormlck and Arthur Samuely.
Guaranteed spark plugs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. j
Dr. j. L. Helms left on the morn
ing train to spend Friday at Cole,
near Hilt. .i-Vh.'v
Fir slab and dry wood for sale.by
J. T. Gagnon. . Phone 859. ' .
; W. A.- Folger left this morning for
Red Bluff, Calif.; to where his car
had been shipped. Mrs.- Folger, Miss
Mary Joy Folger and Mrs. Elisabeth
Dodge will join him at Red Bluff to
morrow, and the party will depart in
the auto for a pleasure touring trip
thru California and Yosemtte park.
About June 15 they will tour to the
Grand Canon,- Yellowstone national
park and other places. -Mr. and Mrs.
-Folger and daughters do not expect
to return home until Oct.-1st. . '
. Dont't forget - our , tire sale this
week. Power Auto Co.. 304
Among today's arrivals at the
Hotel Holland are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meade who registered from
Hurley, Wis. .
. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. .
C. E.. Roe and family of Phoenix
left this morning for Hilt where they
expect to remain until fall while Mr.
Roe is employed in a box factory.. ,
Dainty hanc-smocked and cross
Btitched spring wash suits for little
brothers and -sisters.; Handicraft
Shop. . . i - . 305"
J. G. Vander Berg of Los Angeles,
arrived in the city today on one of
his periodical business visits.
' Hemstitching, '
. Pocoting, ' ' !
fianaicrail Dliop. -
Another downpour of rain amount
ing to .06 of an inch by 8 o'clock this
morning fell in Medford and vicinity
last night, and the rain continued to
fall Intermittently all day. Store rain
Is predicted for tonight , and Satur
day. It also snowed hard in the foot
hills last night, especially to the east
and south. . ; ".
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. ; . 7 f
.Dinner will be served in the large
dining room at the Elks club house
tomorrow from, 11 a .m. until shortly
'before train time, 1 p. m., to accom
modate the many Elks going on the
Yreka trip. ,-.-.
Don't forget our tire, sale this
week. Power Auto Co. 304
James F.- Butler of Eagle Point, is
a visitor in the city and Is registered
at the Hotel Medford. i V .-, ,
For fire insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P track.
D. R. Wood & Co. '.-
Included among Portland business
visitors registered at the hotels today
are Carl A. Barnes, Maurice Waiter,
: Pi : F. Haemmer, A. W. Proctor and
Ray .P, Miller. , .
Guaranteed sprngs for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co, .
Louis Ulrlch and County Clerk
Florey: came over from Jacksonville
last night for their regular Thursday
night fraternal visit. t; ; , , , .
- Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe'a. , . . . !. ,
Benj. Beekman, who spent the
week at his old homo at Jacksonville
returned to Portland Thursday even'
lng. HIb mother, Mrs. G. C. Beekman
is expected here shortly. .'
- Tho ladies of the Woman's Relief
Corps will, serve a hot dinner at 6
o'clock St. Patrick's day, March 17,
at Alotha hall, over Medford Phar
macy. ; 35c per plate. , Ail welcome.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day I'lioiio: Pacific 227, :
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 1D3-J2.
Lady Assistant. 1
Tho Gates Automobilo compnny Is
no looser local agent for I ho Fordson
tractor as a deal was closed yestordny
with Vtck Bros, of Salem, ths stato
distributors for tho tractor, by which
V'lck Bros, took over all tho tractors
(ho (company had In stock. It was
cash consideration amounting, it is
said, to (10,000. The Gates company
intends to confine all Its efforts
henceforth to the straight automobile
and auto accessory business.
Son the beautiful models of 'Now
Pacific Package goods at the Handi
craft Shop. , . i : :. 305
There was horn March 1,4, lh the
Dow hospital to Mr, and Mrs,, Irvine
Lowls of Watklns,: Ore., an eight-
pound son. -. , -., , .,; -t
W. L. Valentine has resigned his
position at the Medford Grocery Co.
to accept a position with a packing
house of Klamath Fulls. The change
takes effect April 1st.
Johnston transfer any time, any
where. Phone 723-Y. " G05 South
Newtown. ' ' : .-' 1 -. - - '- .' , ,
Tho second semester's work begins'
next Monday, March 17, in all depart
ments of the public schools. , Patrons
desiring to Bend ' children .as begin
hers (n the first grades are asked to
start them at the beginning. Only
thoso children that are six years of
ago by June 1 may enter at this time
by order of tho board of education.
Parents aro urged to take up this
matter with the principals of the var
ious buildings as soon as possible so
arrangements may bo nia'de for such
pupils at this time. -')..
Guaranteed piston rlpgs for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -
Dr. Henry Hart has just received a
letter from his son. Lieutenant John
Hart of tho navy, announcing his ar
rival at Murmansk, Archangel, Rus
sia. The letter was dated Feb. 11.
Reasonable . and .dainty spring
frocks for little folks at Handicraft
Shop. ., -. --' - - 305
Reports have reached Medford
within the past 34 hours that there
are from 7 to 15 feet of snow in the
Siskiyous. - ... . . . .....
City hemstitching ana pecoting Be
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 374
J; D. Welch, the Portland livestock
man, is in Medford and vicinity for
one of his periodical visits.
Something Individual in children's
pnng apparel.--Handicraft Shop.-
- . 305
Mr, and Mrs. . John L. McDonald
left early this morning for their home
at Trail after a day's visit iu the city.
' It pays to save in the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. -
Fay Bragg left Friday for Klamath
county where he will be employed on
the Caledonia marsh reclamation pro
ject. "" . .: .
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or months Steam heat. , , 317
R. A, Petty, M. F. Simons and T.
J.i McPherson are among the Eagle
Point men in Medford today. - ,
, Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg, .
Quite' an addition to tho Jackson
county population arrived in Medfgrd
this morning- from eastern Kansas,
when a largo f amily consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milkowskl and ten
children left tho train. Tho children
range In years from a 20 years old
daughter down to a baby of six
months, and the parents admitted it
was some Job to travel such a dis
tance with so many children to look
after. -Mr. Milkowski Is a farmer
and expects to" locate here.:
"Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Au to Co. : . ,
Among Prospect people who brav
ed a journey to Medford-withln the
past day or so Is J. T. Adams who Is
at the Nash hotel. ' - "
Malted milk 60c lb. DeVoe's.
.' P. C. Blgham left this' afternoon
for Yreka as the advance agent of the
local Elks minstrel show contingent
to prepare everything for Saturday
night's performance in the California
city. y -:-. , .;, ; w' ..-
New location Main and : Central.
Paul's Electric Store. ' 315
: Grants Pass people who were here
in attendance at the New Era confer
ence at the Presbyterian church Wed
nesday were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cra
mer, Mrs. R. J. BeBtul, Mrs. T. M.
Stott and baby, Mrs. J. Pardee, Mrs.
W. G. W'hite, Mrs. E. G, Harris, Mrs.
Martha Jess, Miss Lulu Benedict.
::. Dr. Edw. de Reymonte; drugless
physician. Acute and chronic diseases
by his own system.t 9to 12, 1 to 5
p. m. ' Rooms 4-5 St. Mark's bldg.
.:. .' 316
1 For 'the first time in weeks not a
soldier arrived home today In Med
ford on the southbound train due
here at 9:35 a. m.- .V
Furniture upholstering, ; mattress
making; crating and packing, Dong-
las, 201 S;-RIverside. Phone 162-J.1
Just a little milk
on the side.
and you have
the -finest
ready cooked
corn food
made
TOASTIES
A - I
W 1
Vd
Kodak Finishing
Film (levclopintr, 15e- roll;
"lVntina:, post curd mxe. 'f for 10.
,2fyx',SV.i nnil .omiiller, 2 lor fev.-v
JAP ART STORE
J. P. Htighcs'nnd .Mrs. J. It. Senior
were- visitors In the city today from
llutto Falls. ..... i.
. Hemstitching, pocoting, all work
guaranteed; Vnutty Hat Sjiop.
;W.vR. Bocraft Is Hotel Nash
guest from the Central Point vicinity.
Knocked down snlo on and lots nil
this week at the Trnnx Store. 303
I. M. Bragg returned to tho stato
soldiers homo todtiv after a visit of
fourteen, days with his son, T. U.
ttragg, and family.
- Guaranteed bruka lining for all
cars. G. H. Gatos Auto Co. ,. '
Hugh O. Mitchell of Portland, U.
S. superintendent of fish butcheries
In Oregon,, was expected back ihU
evening from n 'visit of Inspection
to the fish hnK'liery at Trail. Ho
was chaperoned on the trip hy. Jack
Altken.
Koduk'work.- Jap Art Store, 836.
T. E. Daniels received word today
from Klamath Falls that a delegation
of 40 Elks will attend the Yreka ecle
bratlnn from that city. Indications
aro that the Medford Elks Bpoclal
train wtil leave hero Saturday at 1
p. ni. with from 125 to 150 Elks.
Alco Taxi, mono 9Bi , , , ,
. F. E. Kreata of Eugone, the heat
ing engineer who with a crow of men
Is putting a new heating plant In the
Home Telephone building, has been
a member of the B, P. O. E. order for
tho past 20 years, bolng a charter
member of the St. Cloud, Minn.,
lodge. . Ho left today for a several
days visit at homo.
Brooms 75o at the Trtiax Store.
" Charles Carleton yront to Gobi Hill
this morning on a business visit.'
A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates
for S1.S5 at DeVoo's.
O. H. Hartman nnd L. O. Herrold
are business visitors in Medford to
day from Salem. . '
Another shipment of soft-sholled
walnuts at 2lc per pound. Warner.
AVortman & Gore. . . , 300
J. L. Linn and family arrived hero
from Frultvale, Cal., this week with
a carload of horses, farm Implements
and household goods. Mr. Liun who
was in the government supply depart
ment was recently released from that
position and has purchased a fnvm
near Butte Falls on which he will
locate. The family will remain In
Medford until the weather bocomes
more settled nnd the roads hotter be
fore going to .the ranch.
You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. ,
' Oregon visitors registered at the
hotels today Include F. M. French of
Albany, George F. Vick of Salem,
W. F. Walker of Springfield, and B.
F. Skinner of Roseburg.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Mrs. Robert Ruhl and Mrs. Leon
Haskins who were recently operated
on at the Sacred Heart hospital, are j
reported as doing nicely but will bo
confined to that Institution for some
time yet. " '
Lithia water at DeVoe's.
Outside of Oregon visitors in the
city Friday included-A. Kruger of
Oakland, Cal., S. Stevens of Fargo,
N. D.. C. L. Stlgerl of Chlco, J. C.
Kingsley of Selad Valloy and F.' S.
Andrews and II. E., Graham of Seat
tle. ':- -a. i "
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezorie ' is Magic!. Lift any Corn" or 'Callus
.right off with fingers No pain!
'J ' 1 ' ', ? "
Drop a little Frmwano. on an. aching
corn, 'ir.NtaiiUy tlinfc- corn clop'. Imrt-inpj-
then tou lift it right out. : Ifc
:doen't hurt one hit. Yca, mngic!
Whv . wait? . 'Your dnif;;ist (Kill? a,
TODA Y
r. : , J, t
"The One
Woman"
'By
j Thomas Dixon
Author of ,
"The Birth of a Nation"
-Added"
KINOGRAM NEWS
' and ,;; ' ' , -
Another of those Fast .
Funny Cdmedies
"IT'S A BIRD" "1
Special Musical Program
Mrs. Emerick, Organist
! Mrs; X K, Roddy who has Veen ill
at her homo for some tlmo past Is
still confined to the huuso.
Daily's Taxi. Dudgo cars. Phono 15.
Now, Is tho Umo to spray your trees
I ,,,4 roSo'bushes
'Cuii jos-n,
30 II
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DR.
ED
PORTLAND, Mar. 14, Dr. Mario
Eviui, who recoil tly; was found gulHy
in the fedoial court hero of making
seditious remtu'ks and was sontencud
to three years' tniprlaoiuiiont t Mc
Neill's Islnnd, was arrested lust night
on u churgo of violating tho criminal
syndicalism act. Sho was out on ball
ponding tho' appeal of hor former
conviction. Her hall In tho new case
was set nt $2,500. ; 1
, Tho police whrf nuulo tho arrest
alleged that sho was exhorting two
men, one man and a girl, to assist hor
In imsslug out I. W. W. literature.
They alleged, she declared tho I. W.
W. .would soon havo three printing
presses running here, nnd that they
would have to secure soldiers, whom
thoy could depend on, to distribute
the literature. Tho police further al
leged that tho woman physician de
clared tho 1. W. W, expected to
securo control of tho government by
the new methods which thoy had
adopted to spread their literature
broadcast.
AT
HdSKHl'lKl, Ore.. March 11.
i.iemeiunit l.cnoir Kui.'silnlo, fonaerlv
a soi-ueiiiit in tho old Third Oroaon,
before the wnr.ulicd n! Ohniimont,
rT.mce. rehrjiarv 21, aroortiins to mi
official mcsKiiire received here totlai;
iv his mother, iirs. j. A. ltticlinunu.
Death resulted from pneumonia fol-
lowun; sns nnd slmnmel wound.
Liculemint ltnesdtile was cited for
hrnvcrv in nctioy ' unit was awarded
the rronch cro.is. In November he
married n French cirl. ,
Hefore Jenvinir Oreiron Ifturtiilnle
was cmnlovod ns an architect bv in
1 ortlund linn.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. -Commercial
travelers , receiving allow
ances for expenses may deduct actual
cost of meals and lodging In comput
ing their income tax, according to a
ruling given today by Commissioner
Roper to George H. Payne, president
of tho Eastern and Middle WcstWrav.
elera' association. Any excess of al
lowance nbovo money expended must
be Included In taxuble Income. Trav
elers working on straight commission
without expense allowanco may not
deduct their expenses. .
tiny hot tic of Froezonc for a ffiw ctmta,
fcnflii)iont to rid-'' your feet; of every
Imrd corn, soft corn, or corn between
iho tiM?a, und cfllluMWj wUhoUl irorcncaa
or irritation. Try itt Kb hbmugl
mitiitf' j
IT'S ANOTHER -
100 percent Sho w
WwSBSESSGWfl
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r-lj!!VSfl Iff ' 'TJl& ISill
4 2iVAHs'SC SM ! A worthy succession to "The
.- ummimmmmmmmmiSaama iiinu of Nution" by the smno
100 PERCENT SHOW "uUlor- '
MATINEES 2 ' ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN, 10c
EVENINGS 7. , THREE SHOWS AT NIGHT
!ATfATLANTA STRIKE
ATLANTA, tin,, Mur. H. About
V"00 rullroud clorks, umployc-d on all
linen outvi'lng Atlnntn, wnlkud out to
day In a iieneral strike. In syiniiiilhy
with the striking clerks of the Nash
ville, Cha.ttunuoHn iind St. Louis rail
road. J.i , 1 .. .. j J
WOMEN OF:
f.lJDDLEAGE
Need Wetp to Pass trio Crisis Safe
ly Proof that Lydiot E. Pink
ham' t Vegetable Compound
Can be Reliel Upon. '
Urhnnn,Ill. "DurinRClinnga of Llfo.
Itt addition to its annoying symiitoms, I
nail an nttacK or
grippe which lusted
all winter nnd left
mo In a weakened
condition. Ifultut
times that I would
never ho well ngain.
I read of Lyiiiu K.
Pinkham'e VeKp
ta bio Compound
and wtiut it did for
women passing;
through uiuChniiKa
of Llfo, sol told my
doctor I would try
it I soon began to
(rain in strength
and the annoying
avmntoms dis
appeared and your Vegetable ComtXmnd
has nmdo mo a woll. atronir woman so
I do all my own housework. 1 cannot
recommend Lydla E. Plnkhijm's Vegu
table Compound too highly to women
passing through the Chnnito of Uto.'
Mrs-TBANKUENSON, 1318 8. prchada
St, Urbann, 111
Women who suffer from norvonsnww,
"heut flashes," backache, headache
and "tlie blues" should try this fuii.oua
root end horb romwly, I.ydin b. rink
ham's Vegetublo Comiwund.
...... ".. ". .
VyA'Tfl l!y IS year oliPboy, place
to, work for room and hoard white
going to school? Notify 11. 8. Km
ploymont Hurenu. 1101
WANTBO Experienced bookltoepcr
nnd stenographer. Rtnto oxperleuro
nnd salury expected. llox A H O,
Mall Tribune.
.W.V.VVTKD To buy 60 to1 100 hoad
oeoc cau lo. tnto run description
and price. Box , Moil Tribune.
rX)R SAIE Clolng out of business.
Ono Successful Incubator, two
double-barrel shotKuns, ono 22
ealiber rifle, oho llxlit tlrlvlnn har-
- ness, pno Invalid chair, and other
Btuff, IIS South Front stroot or
. phono 4U0-U ' 300
KOH SALIC Cheap, uufliilshod house
HKxiiO; mostly dlmonslon lumber.
Will wreck If nocostmry. I'huno
-nr.-I,. 210 ,nurol street. :lu:i
KOH SAI.K I'uro bred tlnlstolii hull,
two years old. ouo of tho best In
.lackson county. 1'hono 2,1-Xil. W.
II. Tothorow, Central .Point, Ore.
. 304
CRACKER
and CAKE
SPECIALS '
This Week Only
' Till 10c Cartons '
2 for 15c
. All 20 Cartons
14c
Auk for our Canned Coods
Specials.
SCHIEFFEtlN'S
GROCERY
36-40 North Central Ave.'
T 0 1 R 0 W
Do you believe.in Social-
mi Yes or no?
The One Woman
Makes you lungli nnd cry, thrill
nnd shudder nnd leaves you hoiiic
tliinK of vital iinrloitimco to think
about.
TI.lsproduolloniiniiH.ua
1 fill. S1....t 1 Ut
-rtvi;n nil.in
Itov; Frank Oordon.. TiiHHOii lldtt
M Overman. ...Herscholl Maynll
Jn UONion akiii (iiciiHon
Governor Morrison-Thurston Hall
Hoy i. Hen Alcvnndor
Do Not Get Careless - " f
With, Your Blood Supply
Inipuilllcs Invito DIhcuho.
You alioiiltt pay pui'tlculni' I'1 t"
nny iiullciitlon that your blood supply
Is liuoomliig sluitglsh, or tlmt there In
n lesscnlnit in its, Blt'ontf nnd vltul
force. , .. . ; .
Bv kccplnff yow blood purlflmli
your svHtvm mora easily wards olr
disease Hint, Is over iirasont, wiiltlim
to atluck whurovtit" Uiuro lu wt tipcu-
Safety
Your druit storo purchnmm aro nioro vllully cnniiecleil Willi th'V
health of your family Hum uuy oilier purchases you initke,
Ilnms iwlt only Iiucuiiho of Iho doupiiid liiiiuuii liuuil Dud III inlulHlor
liiK to Ibut iiuvil. druii piirliy Is lliu vtvuuitlul,
Our labul on your bottlo iiivrimlos imrlly. i '
Heath's Dru Store
Phone 884
Charter Ho. 7701. ' ' Itosorvo Dlnlrlct No, 13
, . iticinrniT(Mi 'ONirri i'' tiim
First National Bank
At Medford, In the Htifo of OrcKon. nt Uio tdtwo of Iniflmwn on Miirrlt llh,
1011). . ...
itiusmiuiiH -,.;,.
I. Loans mid dlscnniils, IncludliiB rmllscoiinis - '. ;V
3. Overdrafls. unsecured .-, ., WV.Il
(I. U. 8. buiwlN (other I linn Liberty llonds, hut In-
cludliiK II. S. cortltlcalos of liiiUititodiionnl !
a U. 8. bunds denosllod to securo clrciiliillon ' "
(imryalne) w 1100,000.00 .
b U, 8. bonds nud cnrliriculcs of InduhtodncMi . . '
plail'KVd lo socuru II. 8. duposlis lyar , v.
. . vuluel 1,000.00
f U. 8. bonds and corliricaHw o( liulolHodnfSH ...,... u
owned and unpledKOU 00,000.00 llll.OOO.Uo
(I. IJIwrty Loan llondxt :
a Liberty Loan llonds,' 3.V4, 4, anil ,4 VI !" ...
cunt, uiiploilKod I HK.100.00
"d Libert 'Loan llomlfl, 3, 4, nnd 4 14 PT
cent, jiloditi'd to wneuro lnto or oilier do-
IMMlU or bllU nuyablo t 10.000.00 UN.100,00
7. HoikIh, aoi'tirllltw, etc, (other tl.iiu l. H.l :
b Honda (other than II. ti. bondii) nltulKUd lo t
i eucuro iioHtnl anviiiKH dupotlta 13,000.00
o Seciirltlcn other llinu U. 8. bond (not In-
cludlnit Htocka) owned linpliidned S3, Kit. 21)
Total bonds, aocurltlcii, etc, other Ibnn tT. H pA,HH,ll
8. StockH, olliiinhnn federal Itomirvo Ilnuk mock .j...... iT.IDb.dr
U. 8tKk of l-'vderul Hesorvw llmik (50 pur cent n! miluerlp-
tlon) f - II.OOO.OO
JO. a Valuo of hiinklntt hoimo, owned and unincumbered,.,...., 8i.0uu,uu
11. Kuriilturc and rixturon 1o.UUU.Ui)
13. Ileal enlalo owned other than buuklna houno...... 27.7S0.73
13.- Lawful renorvo with Kodernl llomirvo Hunk 8U,3H7.ft
11. Ciinh lu vault and not aniounlM duo from nnthuinl tianka.... Dl.603.W3
10. Net nmounlH duo from bank. Imnkom, ami trimt com pan-
, nhm other than Included lu Itmim 13, 14. or IS .... , 3.&-H.83
17. ExchiuiKMa (or clearing Iiohho ..,.;..,. l.SOK.OJ
Tolulor Itonm 14, 15. 10, 17, nd 18 PB.U00.27
19. Chot-kH on banks 'located outnldn of city or town of report- f . .
ln bunk and other cimh ltom 9UU.VI
20. Rodempllim fund with U. 8, Trcnuurtir and duo from U, 8.
Trenmiror " '. O.UO0.00
21. Intercut earned but not collected -approximate on.Nolcn
- nnd HIIIh llecelvtiblo not piuit duo.... ,.i,......t. 8,7011.11(1
22. AVnr Bavtnwi Cortlflcatoa and Thrift . 8Himp eotunlly '
owned , 65.2(1
. Il'lit HA I 1,1
101IH f,Bu,pi,,m
l,f.Vlll,ITIK8 n..... ..'....!.
. r. . . i. . . . , . . i.i ... - . ; . ... .... . I mi linn nil
i. 4 . .upiiai hioch pin iu ,M. ,.u.-..t. ............ .....rt...... ........ aT
20. a Undlvldud prorita ... 1H.VIT.31 ;
b Lena current expeimoa. Intercut, nnd tnxoit
paid ........i - .........f- 0,101,41 7.KI&.B0
27. Interest and dlHcount collected, or erodlled. Ill ndvanco of
mnturllv nnd not earned (nniirollmntu) 141.40
2S. Amount roaisrved for taxes accrued '. H.oOO.Ui)
20, Amount rOHorved for all Intorent nccriiod.... ; ...t...... 1, 1 10.30
30. Circulation note otitHtundlnK B0,l7.0
33. Not nmountii duo to bank, hiiukera, und truat companion
(other tlnui Included In ItoniB SI or 32).....;... 0,1)83.4 1
34. rcrtiried chocks oulHtandlnK , 1.UUT.85
35. CnBlilor'n chuckn on own hank outntniidliiK . 028.19
Total of Itunm 32, 33, 34 nnd 35 f S.GOS.DG
30. Individual riopoxltH Miilijcct to check 341.7R5.Kl
37. Cortlficainn of dnpoiilt due In lens than 30 dnya (other than
money borrowed) i 33,403.03
38. Stato, county, or other municipal dopolt nrcurod by .
, pledge of UHiieU of thin lunik 10,000.00
' ' Total or deiniind doponllii (olhur than bank
deponlm) Btibject lo UoHarvn, I torus 30, 117, i,
IIS, HO, 40, nnd 41 13S5.27U.73 ,
Tlmo dcponlln mihjivt to Howrvo (pityubla uftnr 30 days, , '
or subject to 30 days or moro notice, and pnslul nuv- '
Iiiks) :
42. C'erllflciires of dcpoHil (other than for money borrowed).. 113. HI 3.4 X'
4 1. I'onlul SavlniiH UupoHlts 3,740.3 1
45. Olhor tlmo deposits... 333,004.28
Total of tlmo deposits subject to Itosorvo.
Itnms 42, 43, 44, and 45 : ...320,7r.7.O7 .,
0 Other Hulled Stales deposits, IncludliiK deposits of U. 8.
dlshursliiK officers r ., ; , 1,004.10
:' 7-'- : : '
Total' , I030.K11.10
Stato of Orenon, County of Jackson, sn: r ,
I, Oris Crawford, Ciinlilor of tho abovn-niimed Imuli, do solemnly nwenr
that the above Htatemont Ik trtio to tllo bout of my knowledKe and belief, .
OKIH CUAWKOItl), Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo thin loth day or March, 1010. ' s '
T. W. Ml I. KB, Notary Public, '
Corront Attest: Chns. -M.- -Hnffllah. .1. H.- Coolev. Win. ((. 'I'nll, rHrmtlorHi"'
Freis Quality ;
SAUERKRAUT
, Now is tho season for cnnncfl Kraut and Frcis
quality Sauerkraut is one ol; tho best on Iho market.
j-Wc also linye Ifrntt eanncrt Kraut and iSausiie.
JOacli eau in filled with kraut and eonlaii'is from' toil to
twelve sausages. v -, ' ;"-.Y. vt , ,;
SEE WINDOW. ' ' " -
'.-'"-'" -'' - ' ' '' ' i ' "-; - '.. '' : ; : , -.' ' '( "' ' ''
Personal Attention. . ' , Prompt' Servic'o
MARSH & . BENNETT
Phone 252. ',
liilf, - A few liullln of S. B. 8., tho
iriont vcKUtulila blood nimlli'liiu, will
rovilnllMi youi-liloud and tlvo you
now strenullt iukI tt huultliy, vluurouii
vlUllty, Kveryoiiti liod It just now
to keen tli system In perfect eondl
lion, Co to your tlruif Mtoro uml mih
n bottlo to-iluy, nnd If you neod nny
medical tnlvlco, yo can obtain Ik
without coit ty wrltlnif'to Medloiil .
Wroctor, Swift Biieclllo 0p CB Bwlft
X.nbui'Utoc Atlmitu. Cm.
The San Tox Store'