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PAGE FOUR SfEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDrOT4T, ORECION'. RATUnT) AY. MARCH mm tlEDFORD MAIL I3IBUNE AN INOKI'lSNIllONT NJSVHPAl'Hn Wumhiiku nvViry ai-tioknoo: JBXCKPT SUNDAY 11V TUB MEOKORD J'KlNTINa CO.' - Office, Mall Tribune Building, SJ-37-28 norm i'ir airattt. i'none o. ' A consolidation of the riainocralti Times, Tlie Medford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, (he Southern Orcgonlan, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday 8un In furnlnhod subscribers desirlujr a even-oey doily nnwannnnr - ' ' - O EC BOB PUTNAM, JEdltor., ' BUBSOBXPTION TERMS I BY MAII IW AHVAXOR: jHUiy. wun Bungay un, yop..-fe.mt lenity, with Sunday Sun, month.. 65 Da II v. wit limit Sundnv Kun. vt?ar 6.00 Dally, without Sunday uu, month .60 tvooKiy. Aiau iTiuune, on year. Suudav Sun. one year 1.60 1.60 BY OAIUUKU In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Vhoonlx: ' Dully, with Sunday Sun, year $7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, months .65 ! Tuily, without Sundny Sun, year,. (LOO v Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford, lUHCUU PAPeF QI JAQK8DQ (JOUUiy. ' nntercd as seeond-olnss matter at MMirora, uragmi, under too act of March won dally annn circulation for alx months ndlnf Deo. 81, 1918..8,04ft MEMBER OF TIIR ASfJOCIATKD PRESS. - - Full leased Wlro Services The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to i no use i or repuuucaiion Qt au news dispatches credited to it or not other wfss credited In this paper, and also the iwm news puDiisnea nerein, ah nun is of republication of special dispatches wrein are aiso reserved. It,: WELL ATTENDED BY j The clolhita; exhibit and demon ! stratum which was held Friday at Phoenix was attended by sixty or more women from various commum- tios of the comity. Arrangements for this meeting were made bv Miss Hc Cormiek. home demonstration agent. - under the auspices of the Jackson ' County. Farm Bureau. ' So interested and enthusiastic were the women at tending the meeting yesterday that plans are being made for a three-day clothing school later on in the year, r , iliss YanKirk, a specialist from the domestic art department of the , Oregon Agricultural coleze eave dem- onstrations of remaking und rcmod ' eling old garments, of dressing the stout figure, of cutting and adinstr ' ins patterns; and of fitting! An ex hibit of remodeled and made-over i garments and of children's clothes made bv the girls .taking the sewing course at O.1 A. C.. were shown. Not 'only lid the exhibit demonstrate what can be -done -with-e-ld-imiterHvls-Bnd-. with basic patterns, but also showed the intensely practical work which isj done bv the girls at our state college.,! Miss Van Kirk presented her work in I n very simple and direct manner and ' seemed an- artist in her manner of draping; and fitting tho model forms. Mirny women cut patterns from the . basic patterns shown at the demon ' VON ECKHART GRANTED SAFE CONDUCT TO SPAIN . WASHINGTON, March 22. Hein rich Von Eckhart. the former German minister to Mexico, who passed "the United States border at Laredoj Tex., ; yesterday enxotie to New York to sail for Spain, has been granted safe con1- dact by the- state department and amen ..permission to. remain two Atxyji at JNew York before sailing. ';f-.'-.''',:..-- The Nov Nash . ' You have all beard of the New Nashj the family car with, Jnst the right weight for endurance and com fortable motoring. The New - Nash will be on exhibition at the Crater Lake Motor Co. for the next thirty days. Persons wanting demonstration can make arrangements any-time: 308 CHURCHILL & MAXWELL, Daily Health Talks - ' URIC ACID IJf THE SYSTEM ' ' ' BY ;LEE H. SStlTH, M. D.''" . . TJcJc. aold is now generally retpB- nized as the cause of more diseases than was heretofore believed. When - the kidneys are out of order uric acid accumulates within the body in super abundarfcev- The 'disorSyed kidneys - do not filter the poisons out of the . blood, ai they ought fo "do, and so the poisons remain- 1n the blood and float around uirfll thevvtB a place to lodge, in form of ura'te salts. The thing to1' remember is-that you may have rheumatism in'ny.part of the body qu ma, hg.ioe .pains anywhere yourvback may ache an4 your head may be izzy but- the trouble is not where th pain appearsf The trouble Is irtheNiidney,' and what is the first thing. to do? .-You must got that excess uric acid out of your system, which can -he done by taking Anuric . Tablet)- the splendid. remeoyTyhich Dr. PierclC'of Buffalo, N:' Y.', has put on sale lp 'the rlru' stored at a low price. AnuHcTablots (made'double strength), -.when tarken into the sys tern 'as medicine, 'have ;the peculiar ' power oi aissoivug. uie .uric ftpid de posited there. Drop a bit of sugar or salt iuigtiitt.,water, aiin it win ais- appear. In precisely the same way do 'these Anuric Tablets dissolve uric ftcid: ' Of ' course, -after '.ridding the system of uric aold, It may return again unless you eat the right fdods and live the right kind of life, but Dr. Pierce will adviBe you fully on-proper road and correct living it , you uyrlte nnrt ass nun, He makes no charge fur .such advice.: Take Anuric Tablets today, by all'meahs, and get that uric acid out of your system, pon'f don't, SLEEPING A STRANG disease,, nailed "sleeping sickness'! cm "ciieehalitis" is making its appearance- in- various' sections of tho east, with frequently. fatal results to those afflieted. ; Physiejans frankly confess f heir igtioruuee of its cause anil cure, but it iias oeen clehmtoly proven that is is not the -African sleeping jllness, caused by tin) bite of nu insect, in which sleepiness is the last stage. A. Halion- wicio investigation and study of the malady has boon un dertaken by. .United States Public Health service;. V v Tho disease has not yet reached the epidemic form although it has appeared , as an' epidemic in Einpoau countries. Tho first case was reported February 11 jttul a score or more cases have been reported since, principally in New York, Chicago and Washington. There lftay be otuers not yet reported. v "I ' , Physicians believe .that this is an altogether now. dis ease, though there is some evidence to show that it appear ed in Vienna in 1890. It is not even known whether it is infectious: : Of. 168 cases in England, 37 deaths yero re corded, while Ihe period of convalescence lasts six months. The stupor varies in duration tho temperature, oi the patient ranges irom 101 to 104 degrees. . , - The early svmptoms aro ease. Usually the "first symptom is catarrhal trouble or f ...... n, .,,..,....;.. mi... a 1. ' comes dazed or stupid and ness, heaviness of the Ovehdsj vision, accompany headaches, giddiness and hysteria. in some cases and mental depression in others.1- -. ; These earlier symptoms i uvui-iiii niLi-eiiuus uisrasi-. back, often uiiablei to hiako account of muscular weakness. - The face is ouite exnres sionless and facial paralysis ju ci uuiiuiuuji ti atupur, 0 Drained. iJeierium is coinnion. Tlie voice becomes nasal and power of speech the body is convulsed by No special method of treatment has vet been devised. Th ebest that can be done is to put the patient to bed, pro vide good nursing, cold spongiue: and warm amplications to ease the pain and numbness oflimbs. No hypnotics or morphine or opium should be given. Anti-septie treat ment of mouth and nose should be administered. Im provement, if it follows, will bp slow and tlie patient must be warned against over-exertion in convalescence. The Green Spring At the eet-to-eether banouet at the Medford hotel Friday evening; Fred J). Wagner of Ashaland read the fol lowing paper on the Green Spring mountain highway : . ' We. are alt immensely .elated over the way the state highway department is setting about it to ensure the early completion -of the Pacific highway through Jackson county, but I wonder how.munv of our people in the RiVie! river vullev realize the possibilities of the projected new highway across the Cascades over the Green Spring pass from this valley into the great Klam ath basin. All Southern Oregon, I be lieve has cause to rejoice over the fact that this important proiect has been approved by the state highway department in cooperation with the county. courts of Klamath and Jack son counties, and that contract for construction of the first unit is soon to be let, Location survey from the Pacific highway junction to Jenny creek was completed last fall by .Engineer Scott of the state highway commission. The route eastward from. Jenny creek is a comparatively, simple matter of en gincering. A maximum grade of six per cent was obtained in the new loca tion survey over the mountain as against grades up to 20 per cent on the present road. . The new location is also largely, along sunny slopes and favorable in other wavs, From tlie Pacificiighwav junction seven miles south of Ashland the dis tanfe to -Klamath "Falls is a little over 50 miles. With this new road completed the Bogue river vallei' will be within easy three hour's reach of Klamath Falls and traffic- can , be maintained the year round.1 .,,; The distance between Rogue.-nver valley and Klamath Falls will be lit tle more than one-third of what it is now by ruil. The present, railroad freight rate maintained between the two sections is from 89 cents to 41.39 per hundred according .to classifica tion. - , ..-.!,. if I :.;.,; a: , n This highway will also provide a necessary east and west connecting link between the Pacific und Centre.! Oregon highways which are to even tually traverse the. state, north , and south from the California to . the Washington state lines. - . - .To say that this road is. .destined to be of great material benefit to not. only Jackson and Klamath counties' but to very much, wider areas of ; Southern Oregon on both sides of the Cascades is but to recognize natural conditions and the varied resources of this large territory.. ,..t ,: 1 , The broad Klamath basin region hps made wonderful strides in devel opment within the past. few years: greater perhaps than many of us real- izc. 1110 lumber industry in .itself has added thoiisunds to Klamiith epuntv's labor .f owes and swelled thcJrico I have taken Foley Kidney Pills total consuming pojajlutipn QcY,'j'ilr- .f , a-i'do all. of my ..work.!' Foley pd- iy. uiin. i vei in us imuncv uierc. Agncuiturc and stocknumntr ura ex- mindinf?' in like mnutiitva iiiirt :ncldili(r ' . , " to tlie total of consumers, ,lio.rrt attractions of the lake region arc well known to us.. - Kilt the Klnmnth basin, rich as it is in moiivj)xp6rt products canaot grow the fruits, and horricfi of the Rogue river'. Callov.Mt' is otA fijitilfal. iniirket. Lust Heiison it is estimated tluit siiptPxhiiiitpiY j30 cur joada of fniits? Bdil lorries KhJpiH'd Tnig. SICKNESS. from two to five weeks and those of the developed .dis sleeps -'a great deaT.' Drowsi pain in the eyes and blurred are succeeded bv symptoms of in UJILUWH 11CS 111 OCCl Oil HIS any voluntary movement on often ensues. The patient is iioiigu .irue sicep is not oiren is gradually lost. Sometinies. irregular noii-rhvthmic iiiove- Mountain Highway Klamath Falls from California which ought to. have leen supplied- lunrelv if not entirely from this county and state: ' - ' Conditions surely .look good foe an extensive, exchange of trade between the Rogue river'vallev -aiid Klamath .that would add to the prosperity of uotn sections. ,A good liighwav over the-hortest route between them will certainly help solve problems on both : sides of the mountain: The Green Springs route is one 0 the old passes across the Cuscades in fact years ago it furnished prac tically .the only way. for the consid erable trnffice between this section and the Klamath region. For years a daily stage line 'carried the mails for Klamath and Lake counties from Ashland over this route. The sched ule I believe was 12 hours in summer and 14 in winter months from Ash land to Klamath Fallsr and with rare exception mails. , pasengers1 and ex press came throrigh on schedule time every day in the veaT. For three years last past a daily automobile stage has been in opera tion over this long neglected road be tween Ashland and Klamuth rail during the season from April to No vember.' Under the existing' unfa vorable conditions this business has frown until last year two auto stages daily were frequently required to ac commodato the traffic, iicsides the auto stages other tourist and general automobile, traffic, is estimated to have exceeded an overage of 20 cars per day during the last Rummer seu son. : . r; The. Klamath, basin region was pio neered largely ,bv men and women from the Itoguo river vullev. They crossed this mountain ronte back and forth and' oxchnnged- much. of their business with each other in earlier daysi, The relations hc:ween.the two sections have been . cordial through all tho years. .But with the larger development in. each .. section . with which transportation facilities' con necting them failed to keep pace, their interchange of business has dwindled. klmimth ..ha seven jjone so, far in protest .against -her- isolation, as :to ask for annexation to aClifornia. This SO miles of good .state, road directly, acros nthe Cascades will help to :rpstorA-.h?r.. close relations with JncjjBon. coiinty;.and the rest of Ore-: gon: -and 1 'believe wii meiin'rhiich -to all southern Oregon commercially, so cially and puticiilly." . ,i. f ' Buffered for Eight Years Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore muscles and stiff joints most fre- Utuently. can Je .traced to overworked weak or - disordered kldnoys, . Daisy Bell, U. F. D. , Box 231, Savannah, Ga.f wltes:..'"J-..'rf8S suffering , for eight years froni pain In the back nnrt cniihl not ilnraiiv'nf mv work, but uey pnig ilaVe given relief to thou- snnde who, suffered from kidney or i., ..iai,.i.lj '--'ml:.l .t.M .... t? MjuUUr '.iUUUJDi A IU1..1U,, - For ,Hin by MeiUonl Pharmacy, QHICE JESTER S PILLS "!Lf?v' ,-l'f,B UU30.'ll.nnAl, A 4!AJ'I1MI; lttrd Utui iiolA intrUlllcVVV f 1 '-Into it vthtt. liiyr oVrour 'V It- .Uf IIIAUUNIF ItliAfiU I'UA.tl, lor Uri LAST TIME TONIGHT AT WtlibiAM.S. HART P0LLYANNA AT : f -t i- Pi. .,-y..i;!t J Wr 1' !f " KLAW b EELANGEE AND GBOROE Oi TYLER v..- ' The Season's Notable Success "POLL Y AN N A" ' .TEE GLAD the gliul piny, "I'ollvuiiiiii. '. is 11s britcing as a mountain - climb. It sends the blood about its bimincHH of health, ami gives tone and gliidiiess to theihodv." Jt does more-and bet tor, by keeping the lump of good 1111 turc burning brightly in the heart, and lending thoughts awaw from the menu and.diilling things of lite. Tho char acters of the famous plav are brought before us hymen amrwomen who -tire foremost in the theatrical profession. whiidivmeans nnvevening of perfect good sheer, lor i'ollynnna m its glnd nature and piiiyoHiBjIiejuosjofc UNIVERSITY OF OREGON . GLEE CLUB AT PAGE TUESDAY ,1 IbciGlcc club from: oilr Stat'o Uiii- versty,; will give, their" uptfiilur ijhtcr-' lulniiioiit irt tli Page theutuf Wcdrios- day evening, March. iJO.--This .'ion ccr), cbhsists of a; groat nirinv diffcr: ent f eaturesvin addition'- tor:th'crdgir- Itir numbers ot thCifliroirrum. Jt, w'ch ro;itelttyintbe...'MtiAo.ttKI''t(n4'iwj.ll: also riliw (miith Fa)sVy$He;;il'uiuiil great;i(ii(:cBS,;tlyolij?'Jio.mn thjrj'nibatt.'eVctt(a;Kea14viM?oh.': sale At' tlicutcr ' Ijn'x-Viiff.fifi't' Tiiotjjitv; March 25th. '1 6 ' o'ijiW.nlc.'-f V; ' ' ; Vauaeville at Paae Sunday. J f Jn addition to the iisiiul picture pro gram vau'dcville will be given nt the Page Sunday iil'tcrnoon and evening. The Two JJruckcns.nl re Big Time vnn (levillianH en rouie U linnolulu. Their net. consists of- a spectitciihir danc ing wire mid biryela production. A.11 Ut'.t of Irgh rcputiition und plavs the best thcnlciv. The picture program feature is Marion .1'hivies 'XM'" fiintouH stimc Ilea nt V-'in her ..liuust success "Tho of New Yoi'k' also n comcdv . JOHN A. PEEL Undertaker ; Phono Sr. 47 nnrt 47-J2 ", Automobile llnarno Service . ,, Iady Asslstaiit 1 , ' SOUTH BARTIJCTP ' Auto Awbulunce Bcrvlce, Coroner THE LIBERTY THEATER .'. Ti Saidar VinKu PAGE MONDAY f PLAy. able drnmntip nrodiictiiin of recent venrs. It radiates .thu sunshine .ot liviui;, puts hciirt into ilic weary lid cn. ami s'ceps away. tie sIukIowh of trouble ns the. sun does tho mist. The magical J'ollvnuna .stens -.right put ol the Iiook we nil know, about, ring ing out. gliidlv- the spirits of' vouth uml health, introduces von to all the oitnilit characters of the Nmv V.nv land home, and before -you know it. voir aro under the sue -of the linn nicst nnd- most cnjbynble pluy now nerore tin; public. "Pollvniiiin will he presented here and nlilroad storv. ', Tho entire pro gram both afternoon and evening, jut nnnitliir prices. WORSE THAN DEADLY-' - 'Kidney illsense ia no rcinector of per dna. It nttdckn jouog nnd old Bilk. ..'In mOftt CtlHeS'thH vlntlm la wi-h.J ,'.af:the ypjiroTOhlrig dnnisenjatiiro fltrhtc r bnoH. 'licadaclio:- lndlietlon, inaomnia, . jaiuu uuL-u, luimmgo, Bciaiica, rneunia tisni, pain in tho loins and lower nb douian, - dttScultr In urlnatinir, all are indication of trouble blowing In your kidney, j v. ,, , When such symptonn appear ou will almoHt certainly llnd nuick rollof in GOLD MEDAL Huttrlcm Oil Copauloa. Tills famous old remedy haa stood the tent for two hundred years In help ing mankind to tight oil disease, , It In, imported direct from the home InliorntoriCH in Holland, wiiero It has helped to develop tho Dutch into on of tlie stnnlie.it nml healthiest races In 1110 worui, ami it may lie had at ialmost every drug store Your money nromiitly riitunilurl if it docs not re- ,110 lovo you. Ho sum to got tho genuine GOLD MK1ML Brand, In acalcd pack- ages, turoo Blzos. MEDFORD IROk WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ' Also nifnnt for Fairbanks and Morse - ' rOngines. 17 South RiYpnl'id, KOLB AND DILL AT PAGE FI A glorioiiH welcoine awaits thosu most 'iioiiiIiii' hiiigh proyukurx, Kolb mid Dill,' when tliev ciinui 'i'liiirsduv own iug, Miuvli 27, to Ihe I'ligt", -..' Ktilb mill J.lill voiiiu licru iliroi't from U t ICIIU'lulllUlv lllllHIIUl'OUM vugiiuu. incut at thu Curruii tlionlcr, Knit I'Vnu- uisi'o, which wiis'onlv torniiimtod uuiisu (loiitriiets on thu nnrt of thu miiuMliniin,mu.l tho thvntur riuiiilrttl It. In thu lust week of the run vntmuitv houses ('iiiitiuiit'd to ho thu rnlo. 11 ml ut thu lust pcrl'iiniinucu IiuiiiIi'ciIh of udiiiirors were litcrullv turned nwiiv, 'Aa You Were" has tho fitciiltv of "ropenling, ' with tint result that it oti b hwii over uml over iigiiin with 110 diminution of ithjuvuuiit. Ah 011 Wore' is dcsi'iihuil an n pliiv of imt riot ism unit laughs, nnd it is vsKcutinlv up to th iiiimitt), ileal, ing with mutters of thu groat war. now luiiMU.lv ended. The "dramatic, military fttrcu, with music," oiiohm nt I ho time of the I'tiltcd Status du elurinc yur ngainst Uoriuunv. hum, or the ioimthv ueilnl ix. trouiitivs slid droll niiuiner will im pcrsouuti' 11 doctor in tho town of Liberty. State of IVinneriiev. "Some. where in the I nituil Stuli'M." DilLnf the rollitm oris uml imiiilcriiiiH stimi- noli, is vast as tho town iitiilurtuker. Itnppv cntiihitiulioii, Hurelv, mid one that mnkes fur nil mnnner of upronroiis cntertninmciit. Thosu that saw the plnv iu Sim .FranciHi-o lire iinnnimoiiH in tleclanmr it the lien vehicle (liut 'TColh mid 1)111 ever liml, which is saving nttteh Indeed.' " -.iji . Jinn- ,.mi.i ji i j j um. ,j Tttm It mors rutarrh In this avellan of lb country than sll olhfr dlaauw put lominsr, nn fur yonrs 11 w siiu. poaod to'b tncuriibl. Doctor prm!rllil ItKTftl ramele. nd by corsianllv fMlllntf to cute with local Cnntmcnl, pronouifird 11 ipcukui. imartli la loin I illuiia. rcotty l"1uni:l by oonlliuilunal con Wont nd t!mrror reuuirm conslliu- llomU Iraaimtnl. Mall's Catarrh Modi cln, manufactured by F. J. Chcnty A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is ' eonaillutlonal ramsdy, li Ukan tnlomnlly and acla thru 111 Illood vn tlia Mucoua Hurrat-i-a of th Byitrm. ,On Hunilrait Dollara re. ward I oltorrd far any-cajw thai Hall's' Catarrh lUaliin falls to cut. Snd far 04rt;ulara mid uatlmvnlals. r. j. uiiBNur a in., toimo, Ohio. IJ0I1I by UruKglKin. 1e. Hall's family l'lllt lur coastlpaUsn. - ; 4 , ; Prescription Chemicals Tho rcputntlon of U10 Ihruif Itbil Uie satlufnctlon ' of the niyslclnn anil the wclfnro of tlie patient require tlint chem icals used In illspcnsInK aliould conform to tho highest stand- , rds for purity. ',i'o MB SQniHl'S, f, ? ' . MS d PflARMACYi , lliono 1(1, nluln nml Ontrnl. HVXOI'NIH OF TIIK AXMIAI, KtATIOIKNT 1 OF TIIF. .,' :, ; ' California Insnirance Co. 1! of Sun I'Ytinclnoo, In- the 8I1U0 of California,' on tho thlrty-flrnt day 'ial December, 10 IN, mndo to the ltiHiirance UommlaHlunaK Ut the Hluto uf ro Bon, pursuunt to law: 1 v - - , capital :. :",.''-, ''!': Amount of capital stock pnld up I 4UU,uU0;u0 ( ' .-''' ' ': .' . J.WO.VU ''''.' ' ' V" Not promltims. roeclVed during tho year 11,070,425. 02 . ' ji)tret, uinucniis nnu rents rocoivoa (iiiriiiR ine. yetir Income from other nourcua recalyod durlnir tlo - your ....' i: , Total Ineomo ., .' - .; 1 ' j . ... . , mulIIIIIII.-MI.INITM Net losses paid during tho year IneludliiK adjust ment oxpenacs ; commlSHlons anil salaries pulil diirlng tlio yonr.. 'Trivnu 1lnnnna ,wl fnatt ,.,,1,1 ll.,.. ,1... una Amount of all olbor oxnondlturoil. i y,,. Total oxpondlturoB .....'....I, Value of real estate owned (market value)' ..$. ', SOjtOO.PO f' Value of Btocka and bonds ownedlmnrket vuliib) "i,0Tifl,l46.74 Loans on mortgages and collateral, oto 44t,:i87.'4r - - ;', Cash In bnnks-and on hand....'....,i....: ,.....-.ii... 104,876,21: . . " s Premiums ,in cburso of collactloti written since i- V ; " u : -s -; fleptempor 30, 1B18.........1 :...,..U.& dbltftl M ' ' Losses recoverable from ro!nBiirer;...4,y..,,,;i,.j.i,. : v 1,800. 8ft , Interest and ronls due and accruod..,.....v.. 'Total' amota .........:.;...-......'...-...l,KHl,U tJO.-t.'-. T.enn anne.lnl donnulla'ln nnvalnln Ml unv tb'nrh. .' ' ' ' . .. - '. . -( ..be) :. Total aaaota adniltlud in pregon..' ' : ' . MAISIMTIKH-" - : Oross claims for Iorkoh unpaid Jli7,)(27.48 1 ' Helns ........, 2b, (110. 00 " "; ',' - ' ' - ' -. .' ' - ., !, 1 1 -- 72,211.110 Amount of unearned promlums on all outstand- , Ing risks T i .,-77,78,9l All-other llaliilltlos .;...,'..,., 411,340.28 . ,. Total llabiiiiios, oxcliisivo or capital stock .. of 1400.000 .'........:......: . ..- . ' ' J-ninHI.VBHH DONM I.V oillXJON li'Oli TIIK VHAlt flross premium') rocelvod during the jpftr.,1.... premiums returned during the yoar....'.:i.....'.:.'...'.....".,.....!..j.....: i,osuos paid during the your !.:........ ,.i;.... Losses incurred (luring (he year'.a "'' ; ' ' ' '" C1AMKOHNIA INHCrtAN'CIO 'f,MI'ANY ' ' E. T. NHOnLliXO; President,-. -' ' Statutory resident attorney for service: Phillips Heck, Clonorul Aont. -: i Noto-i-Hpocliil doposlln not bald for tlio pi;otofcl-on of nil tbh poUoy boldnrg of the company con not bo uilintllud as an asunt and Inoliided ln ,Uio published ntutomont, Compunlog slinuld only deduct the excess of niioli de posits over llubllitlofl for unpaid claim's und legal ronnrye on buSlncsn 'Ifl tlio. trrHVr Weiring; apeolnrUopostt, ' , A REAL ECONOMY Because ot Extra Wear , ,;( J ' There f no lieitcr judijo of ihoo vyer', tntl eonirort than Uin poliramnn who ; Ik on 1 1 if loot all day long. W.U. Horryl 1 1 Kitroliiuui In Doiton, Mans., nay a of : uAIIu'SoUhI shoe: "Myi shoca wllh Ncolin Sole servo 1110 better tlmn any ' oiliom I have ever uctl. They kcap my ' (cot dry at all tlniaa, und du not slip.'; When you buy new shoes, be into ' Ihoyura Naollii-sotcd, und you, too. will ", known better acrvlca from allocs. More. ..; over, thew Hhoea uro a real economy be-' cmiNo of tho extra wear Ihey give, float : ', uikxI altuo olorii carry them In style . fopnvn, women, und children. ' v . Anddun't throw mvny yourold ahoca." ' Ilnva thum re-Doled with Ntolln Sojco. ' Kmneiiibvrthcite aolrs are llrxltilo and ' Wtlcni'oof,nwon anions wcuriiiH.'niul ' me nuule byTho CinodycarTIro i littb ' bor Co., Akron, OMo, who alo lihiko ' Vlnj)fiHit lh)cl-"uurtinteetl to 0iuV,i wuv till other liu-elo. ,: - Ask Us ' i i' ' , -. ), 'I ' ; ' ' 1 ) . DON'T worry, about business or financial matters. Come over heft to the First Nation al Bank and lay vour prob lems on the table before us. A little Information, advice or suaaestlons may be lust - S.. ' the thlnq needed. ! ,i-iV -..'' .-rt-'f-.'..;'.- : Backlna aood banklnq facilities with aood hnitklna serclse. : 1,:, , . . . . ' . t ' , i r Win, G.'TalLPresldent ..:: ;, ; ; i . ,. ., '.v. . -i i . V 1 "FIRST- NATIONAL BAN It MFJDFORD, ORE. . 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