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FACIE TWO CTEDrORT) MATH TKTTTCTNT:, MEDFOT?,D, OTJKCiON. TUESDAY. .TAXTTATJY If?, 1920 Thero was a rnjy-es? illative Kath ring of farmers in the city today to ttttend the mouiinx held at tho pub lic library this afternoon of the new ly organized Kami Iturrau Kx:hane, for tlie purpOHG of aclc;it iiiK a set of by-laws and electing directors for the current year. A niber of the lead ing farmers of Jncksu county are behind this cooperrie movement. Orres, tii!'Ars lur d YGn. High graiBi My. ArMwj, 0e. All frit and iwtroxs of tho hiKh school are cordially invited to ntteiui tho social which will be given by the Pnrent-Tcacher circle "W'odnesilay evening, Jan. 14th, in tho high school building. . There will be an excellent program and refreshments will be served. All circle members are urged to bo In the building at 7 : 1 B, as It Ir necessary to hold tt uliort business Reunion before the program., Big moonlight dance! Medford Nflt. Wed. Admission free! 250 Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Hill return ed homo today frcm Portlund where Mr. Mill attended the state irrigation convention, bringing back with them a beautiful one year old girl whom they adopted while in thai city "(Jrandpa" and "Crandma" Dillon H 71111 were at tho depot here to wel come the new family possession who mot with their unqualified approval at once. ' Mrs. Lincoln McCormuck, of Med ford, Is stopping at the "Hotel Chat ham, Vunderbllt avenuo at 4 Nth street, New York. Embroider your children's spring dresses now., 10 per cent off on Pa cific Paekago goods. Handicraft Shop. .'251 . Dr. K. Klrehgessner arrived In the iity this forenoon from his home Kiverdale, on tho Rogue on one of Ills periodical visits. Painting, tinting and paporhang- iifff. Phono G00-X. 270 Mr. und Mrs. U. D. Schnnck of Hornbrook are guests at the Holland who arrived in Medford this morn' lug. Big dauco! Wed. Medford Nut. n to 9:110. Dancing free! 9:110 to in, lucky spot dances! 250 Georgo Summers and Harold Pey ton, about 21 years old, and Halph Peyton, aged 1C yours, were arrested WHtut'duy in this city for having taken a horso from tho barn of A. 111k ginbotluun at Prospect without the ownor's pcrmissiOii. Tho two former arc being held on $"00 bail each to the grand jury on a charge of lur ceny of a horse, and the latter be cause of his youth will bo glen a lioarlng In juvenile court this after noon. Each confessed to taking (ho horso and bringing tt to this city, but claimed to have only temporarily borrowed tho animal. Bargains in gowns and underwear, fliandlcrart Shop. 2-'.l (Mrs. .1. II. Cooko of Willow City. N. D., is spending tho winter with her mother, Mm. Margaret Taylor of Iili2 West Tenth Htreet. Mrs. Cooke ia a flisler of Miss K. M. Taylor. Tho principals of the elementary achoola met in regular session with tho superintendent at the high school building last night. Some of the de tails and plans considered were: The request that principals file a list of iho approximate number of text books needed for the second semester uo tho order may be placed now, the request, that principals give an esti inalo of the approximate number of pupils, by grades, for the second se mester so that the assignment, of in structors may bo made soon, the re (liiest that all Instructors should file test lists In due time so tho same might bo cheeked by superintendent nnd principals, the request that the principals should consider carefully ways and means of having smaller divisions in the technical study or music, and drawing in the schools. , Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valloy Fuol Co. Sheriff Ten-Ill spent Monday hi the ApplcgutQ district on official bus iness. Carments all made, stamped and thread furnished. Pacific Package tloods, 10 pur cent off. Handicraft (hop. L'.'i I Oregon guests at the Medford in clude A. D. Bennett of Hood Kive'r. Mrs. K, li. Young and Kli.abeth Tav lor of Klamath Kails, and i (). Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Mesch nnd O. M. Uankiu of Portland. Drophoad automat Ic chain-stitch sewing machine, $2u. good as new. Wilson's, :!2 North Front. :'"o Mrs. J. Arthur ('alios, wife of the local Burroughs representative here arrived last evening from San l'r:in cisco to .loin her husband and will remain in Medford indefinitely. ' Tho Medford Printing company has the Do Luxe M'tltlplex cash books and other ruled books, loose baf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If ou need those or any oth'T blank books or bills to fit uhy binder see this office and patronize homo industries. it Ci. W. Neilstn, manager of the Pa cific & Kastern railroad was cp'eted homo today from a business visit in Portland. Package garments made, stamped, .thread furnished are iheapcr than tho present price of material. "M Mrs. Job. P. Uankiu of u.b-n. Utah, who has been the Iipum- gue.-' ot Mr. and Mrs. John Brownie fm the . Iast two' month, left this alter noon for Oakland and so nbern Cali fornia points. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. t Judge Glenn O. Ta lor arrived homo Monday from l.edi. ( alir . Where he had spout the past three weeks visiting his parents. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. "Tho JSina Dnnielson gold quartz mine, recently purchased by Win. A Douglas, now a resident of (iold J I HI Is reported as undergoing prepora tions for opening," says the Gold Hill News. "This property lies about three miles south of Gold J Mil and nam Mob very good. The prospects lc'jk splen did and spells a good future pro ducer. This Is the third mine to re port, activity in tho Gold Illll district and all indications point to a general resumption of mining activity here. Many mines close to Gold Hill have been good producers but became in volved in litigations or the ost of mining was found tea high with tin system employed so operations ceas ed. With modern processes, however splendid lesujts may be reasonably expected and this district will again blossom forth like the rose." Yarns In all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop. Have you seen tne new Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play?- Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front. Miss Florence Pool, former home demonstration agent of Jackson county returned Monday from a two weeks stay at t'orvullis and will spend the next ten dayu here closing up the affairs of her office, making out her final reports and selling the office furniture and equipment. Her future plans are as yet indefinite. liruiiBwiek phonographs on easy terms at Hnle'a Piano House. tf Mrs. V. T. Quisenberry and chil dren will leave Wednesday to join Mr. Quisenberry, who has been at their new home, Vichita Falls, Texas for several weeks past. Jerry Jerome received a letter several days ago dated at Kansas City from Mr. Qui senberry who was then enroute to New York 'city to b.uy goods for the department store nt Wichita Fall:-j which he is managing for his brother, saving that he liked his merchant's) life very much so far. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. At last night's meeting cf Talis man lodge. Knights of "Pythias, it was Chancellor Commander StewartV first night in the chair, and every thing went along in fine style. Five applications for the ranks of knight hood were voted upon, and five can dldates were proven in the rank o'f esquire: Now that the pool and bil liard tables are In first clasi condi tion the long looked for billiard tour nament Is taking shape and an an nouncement of the dale of starting will be made soon. Another one of those Jazzy dances is billed for Fri day night, with a prize waltz. This danco will be as good as tho "New Year's evo ball. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. C. W. Whillock, scnlor'momber of the Golden Itulo firm, leaves this afternoon to join other buyers of the Golden liule string of store;:, on a several weeks buying- tour in hf. lending market centers of tho east rhero are tiO stores In this string and most of thorn are represented person- My on tho trip. Mr. Whillock Bays they hnve closed their year's Invoice ind bo'.iks and find a wonderful in reiuo in business over the prevlou year. Camp 0013 Modern Woodmen and Itoyal Neighbors are to have open meeting at Omega hail, Thursday night, .Ian. l.'ith, at vS p. in., over Medford Pharmacy, corner Main and Central streets. All Woodmen come out whether members bore or not. Uefreshmenta. Come and gel aetjuain- ted. Committee. iliio 1. W. Davies of Sacramento, left for that city today after having spent the past week hero and at Go'd Mill on business connected vith the ISyi- unite group of quany. mines r.i,r hat city with whVh he :ul Ions teen connected as supevintenden. Ladles' and men's suns French drv cloaned ? 1 .50. City Cleaning Works. hono 474. tf Mrs. Paul Hanser., corseliero. for NuHone. Phono &S5-J. . ".1. C. Aitken, inventor of tha re volving self cleaning fish screen, and V. Mitchell, both of Medford, nr- ived In Kiddle yesterday, and tL-.lsy re putting In two of the sre:ti just above the intake of the mill race of the Myrtle Creek mill on South Myr tle creek. The work is being done under the supervision of District Deputy Game Warden F. Hrilrrrlng lou, (" this city. Kiddle Kuterprise. llaskius for health. Hemstitching H)c per yard, thread furniidiod, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 1 1 r West Main street. The Jackson county grand jury will not meet until the third Monday in February and will be followed by the next circuit court session. Two large cans of home made pie pumpkin for 2'c at Warner, Wort man A- Gore's. 2 4i It has been yeors since Medford enjoyed such a continued spoil cf line weather in January with the sun shining each day. This morning's minimum was li degrees above, and Monday's maximum was 4S degrees. F.ngino coils tot nil cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co tf Mrs. M. Seaman of Itogue liiver. left yesterday for Stockton, Cut., to isit her daughter and grandson. Ralph Imffield. who she has not seen since his return from two years ser vice in t he navy. Hemstitching p'.coting. ilejtln your Christ mas work now. The Van tty shop. Next Ulalto theatre. tf Guests at tho Medford inclurV M. M. Crr.M of Nonhfield, Vt., A. Sea bury of New York city. I,, A. Pnlton of Seattle and C. P. Thiele, L. W. Kales and M. Griffin of San Fran cisco Ge: tho habit! Huy shares now In the Huildtng and Loan. Mis Ida K. Wood, teacher of piano. No. IS. North Peach street. Ph. no No. 611-11, 2:r. Mrs. Henry Hemores't of Neche, N. D., with her three younger daugh ters, is spending the winter with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart of South Front street. Dr. . )emoreb was unable to leave his large practice In Neche, and their older daughter is in school there. . Popcorn that will pop at Warner, Vortniun & Gore's. 249 Anu.ng today's guests al tho Hol land are, Mrs. J. S. Watts of lily. ft. II. Cox of Hilt und G. A. Uowden of Portland. Slab wood and 'Kindling for sale. Call SOD. - For sale Buck snot gravel. Phone 912-J. The Elks have announced the hold ing of a masquerade lill on Friday night; Feb. Cth, at the Flks temple. Carl Jeschke, high ;;rade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. George A. Mansfield, president cf tho Rogue. Kivor Fish and Game Pro tective association is at Salem in at tendance nt the special session of the legislature, laboring in behalf of the reforms in the fisli laws advocated by the sportsmen's organizations of the stato, and later he will be rein forced at Salem by .several other lead ing members of the local association. For tho best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf James Grieve, tho Prospect mer chant and hotelkceper who with Mrs. Grieve has been spending a ccnple of days in Medford says that that sec tion has been enjoying a compara-1 tively mild winter with little snow.j He received a telephone message yes- tordiiy from his brother at Prospect saying that two inches of fresh sncw had fallen there making In all four inches of the "beautiful" on the ground; Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop. F..C. ole of Seattle, district super, intendent of tho Western Union Tele graph company, spent Monday in the city on a visit of inspection and de cided to enlarge, refurnish and re decorate the local office and to, en tirely remodel its interior, in order to make it one of the best and most attractive officos the company pos sosscs in a city of this size. The Im-J provement work will be begun chori ly. 1-essons in China painting. ; Will do order work. Mrs. F. W. Ccheffel, 304 corner of King and Eleventh 24 & See D. R. Wooc & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insurance. tf Mrs. C. M. Taylor entertained the Wednesday Bridge club at her home at 5 West Tenth street, on Satur day afternoon, complimenting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Cooko of Willow City, N. D,, and also Mrs. Quisen berry who leaves Wednesday of this week for Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. Quisonhorry's early departure being the cause of two meetings of the club in one week. x Weed chains foi all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Affidavits for Holding ' mining claims for sale at Mail Tribune office. tf U. S. MISSIONARY IS CAPTURED BY Couched Mht ami Diij' .loll n VoRiuio, Elliorton. Ciu., writes: "I. list fall, when my neighbors were down with influenza, I took n severe oolil mul bel'oro I wna nwnro of my condition I wns down nick in lied. 1 coimhed nicht nnd day nnd my throat was raw nnd sore. I sot a bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound and took eight smalU doses in two hours. My condition began to im prove and in a few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's is the heat cough medicino made." For sale by Medford Pharmacy. XOTICF. TO AM, VHOMUX A special mooting of the Brother hood of American Yeomen will be held at Althea hall, -Main and Central street, Wednesday evening. Jan. 14, at S p. m. important business. All members are urged tf ho present. C. A. l'ICKEl.. Foreman. ANNA WOI.FF, Correspondent lino ' PKKIXO; Wednesday, Jan. 7. (By tho Associated Press.) Dr. A. Jj Sholton, a Christian missionary, was captured by bandits at I.aoyakuun, near Yunnan Fit, cn January 3 and is being held for ransom, according to reports received here. His wife and two daughters, who have arrived at Yunnan Fu, say the kidnapers acted under ordor3 of Yang Tien Fu, a notorious outlaw, who has been operating with 5000 followers, In tho Kociiin mountains. It is said tho object of his lawless acts has been to discredit the loyal governor for refusing to accept the terms of surrender laid down by the band. Tho brigands stated they would treat their prisoner as a guest unless the military was employed to affect his release. Yang Tien Fu is report ed to have been educated as a mili tary officer In Japan. Officials of the American legation here and Chinese authorities are In vestigating the' case. A message from Cincinnati Sunday gave the first information cf the cap turn of Dr. Shelton. It was announc ed there that the Foreign Christian .Missionary society, a Disciples church organization for which Dr. Shelton had for twenty years been a mission ary in China and Tibet, had been in formed by the stale department of the capture, the department adding that It -had demanded Immediate ac tion. Dr. Shelton, 'who formerly resided at Anthony, Kas., was stationed af Ilatang, province of Szechunn, near the Tibetan border. The point where he was captured is In Yunnan pro vince, which borders Sze-c-huan on the south. TO REGAIN WIFE SAX I'KANCrsm, Jan. l-'l Wil liohil Voii '.'.UricfcelL; - Tiiriiici-lv' nttiu-liec! of! K'inJIv to the; (jurninn consulate I'.cre. who arrived here vestcnlav af ter his ndea.so i'nun tliu federal pen itentiary at McNeil's Island, an nounced that he had aiven un nil hope of a reconciliation witli lys divorced wife. .Mrs. Milo Alieri'i-oniliic. us the result of tile announcement of her en- unuenient to Lieutenant I.vinan K. "SYRUP OF FIGS" Look at tongue! lioniovc poisons from stomal h. liver and bowels Old papers tor Building tires and houso cleaning, lflc bundle. Relieves Gas. Sour nnd Homing Stomach (heartburn! nnd Pains In Stomach betweeu meals in Two Minutes. For sick headache, liiliousncKB and constipation take one heaping tea spoonful of Jo-to in n glass of hot water 10 to 20 minutes before meals; acts gently but firmly on tho stom ach, liver nnd hcwels, stimuf.utnR them to natural action, clearing the blood nnd purifying tho entire system. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKI) White llulless seed, bar ley. I.. O. Culver, I'hoenix, Ore. 2:4 WANTKi) Young woman with two children (eight nnd four!, wants position as housekeeper 11. n. Y., It. Box sr.. FOK ke SA1.K Mniumoih s, J. C. Herring. ltroiue tin- WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDEUTAKEUS Pny l'lionc: Pacific 22?. VlKht Vhonc: Ti V. Weeks, 10ja. Accept "California" Syrup of Fig;, culy look for the name California on tlie package, then you aro sure your child is having the best and most hariulew laxative or physic for the littli' lomach, liver nd hovels. Children lore it riflicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dosr mi each bi-rtle. Give it without fear. MotUtvl You . must say ."California." fm. RICKERT KTKS SCIEYTTnnAljIiT IKSTF.1V, AXD GLASS ICS " PROPERLY FITTED no mors rsED Broken T-no Accurately implicated Suite 1-2 over Mar Co. 308 E. Main. Upstairs Too cn tt ot any old thing tt .DtVoes most tnj old tlms. Swenson. 1'. K. X". Yon Itrickeu served a .sentence in McNeil's Island prison for violation of the American i-culralitv laws . Importation prn ccediiiL'S aro heine; pressed atrain.st him. "It makes me extremely unhiippv, hill it cannot he helped," von liricken said. "I hope she will be happy in her new life lint I think it would have been better hud the children been iriv- en the prolcction of their natural parent rather than have that respon sibility placed in .the hands of slraiiL'er. I shall former mv maritial doubles ns tor as possible nnd will concentrate nil of mv efforts toward winninir the rinht to remain in this country nnd hccomiiiL' a useful Anrer ican citizen. "I will unit mv efforts lo win mv wife back. 1 expect when the ile- Porfniion proceedings tire over Hint mv family will he permitted to come here from Germany so that we may niter on the business of stock rnisina on u lnrtre scale.'' Yon Ilricken announced that he in- ti lined to remain m han I rnncisco until (he deportation action is end- l'ublisheil reports that her daugh ter, .Mrs. Milo Alicrcronihie, former wife of Wilhehu von Ilricken, Ger man coustilar iiuent- here, is to iniirrv Lieutenant I.vinan K. Swenson, V. S. N.. were confirmed liv Mrs. fleor'c McGownn, u society matron, here to day. .ixs. Aiiercroinbie divorced on Ilricken while he was confined in the federal penilcnliarv at McXeil's Is land for a In-each of the T'nitetl States lieu! ralil v laws. 1XO fbof h Pasle Well-Known Pacifac Coast Folk Testify Seattle, Wash.: "I used six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I had nn abscass (was in the hospital at the time) and I feel sure tho 'Discovery' helped rne, as it cleared the blood. I havo had no recurrence of the trouble. That was in 1900. I also used Dr. Prescription and went nirougn ino critical time of 'middle life without a doctor." MKS. U. E. WRIGHT, 222 Orcas St. "Lived Three Months on Crackers and Milk" Oregon City, Oregon: "I would not bo fllivo today if it v.-ero not for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I doctored with the doctors for five years for hardening 01 tho liver and severe stomach trouble, but continued to grow worse. I lived three months on crackers and millt. I had bifi liver blotches on my fuco, my heart wns weak, would havo spells of beinR numb all over, my Htomach woiild bloat terribly, nnd I would havo such hard pain hi' my stomach that tho perspiration would just pour off me. I elrfo had terrible headaches. A neinhlor told mo 'about Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and bouiht mo u bottle. I continued taking it until I was completely cured. I have kept it in tho houso ever since. It is a wonderful medicino nnd I just can't SJiy too much in its favor as I know it saved my Jut?." M.HS. M. E, HYATT, 5th and Monroe Sts. DR.PIERCES Foil THE BLOOD.LIVER.SLSJNGS. We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies oO lied ford and the Rogue Iviver Valloy that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. ,We shall be pleased to have you caH and see these new models. The -y Get Our Advice On Hair Treatments So many hair prepara tions are worthless that you hardly know where to turn. , , Come to us. You can rely on the things we sell tonics, oils and creams. SYN0L Cil"J S0AP we recommend to everyone. Shampoo with it once a week to keep your head free from germs, dandruff, ere. to make your hair lusiroua and beauti ful. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store Dirty besides drIQQQ paste cah io -it whiten-like peroxide ooia oniy wnere n u. a gooas are aispiayea 5 Charter Xo. S230. RE ' Reserve District No. 12. POUT OK COX1MTIOX OP'THK Medford National Bank At Medfcrd, in the State 6C Oregon, at the close of hnsiness 31st, 11)19. ItKSOl'KOES 1. a Loans and discounts, including redis- counts, (except those shown hi c) $641,883.99 c Customers' liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted - ' hy it !.... 4 t ;uo.s Total loans 7 1 : 2. Overdrafts, unsecured r - .". V. S. Ciovpiiimrnt securities ouncd: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. hands , par value) i f $100,000.00 '' d' Pledged as collateral ,for State or ether deposits or bills payable , t '105,000.00 f Owned and unpledged 45,700.00 g Premium on .11. S. bonds : 800.00 h War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned Total U. S. Government securities (1. Other l)oml.s, securities, crf. : b Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) ' pledged to secure postal savings deposits c Bonds and securities (other than U. S. se curities) pledged as collateral for Stato or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable e Securities, filler than U. S. bonds (not in cluding stocks), owned and unpledged 4,191.37 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Dank (50 per cent of subscription) V.alue of banking house, owned and unincumbered Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking ht'tise Lawful reserve .with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts duo from banks, bankers, and trust com panies (other than included in Items 12, and 14) Exchanges for clearing houso , Total of Items 14, 1.'., and 10 $110,029.03 Checks on banks lt.'cntcd outside of city or town or re porting bank and other ensh items , Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. . S. Treasurer Interest enrnetl but not collected approximate on Notes and Dills Receivable not past dtto....j on December t C53.SS0.24 2,a.40 30,851.99 5,000.00 15.000.00i 282,251.0 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 10. IS. 19. 20. 24,191.37 3,750.00 43,800.00 5,000.00 19,300.00 (10,458.50 131.705.8S 8,510.00 6,713.15 2,442.91 : 5,000.00 7,600.00 Total ... ....?1, 257, 603. 50 IdAIUTdTIKS. . Capital stock paid in : '- - $ Surplus fund .Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest, and. taxes paid Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts duo to banks, bankeis. nnd trust companies (other than IiiMuded in Items 29 ,or.J0)..-S.. ' Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 30, 3 1, 32 and 33 $ 3,621.98 Demand. deposits (oilier than bank deposits) subject to He.sorvi; (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual fleposits subject to chock $ (lertilicates of deposit due in less than 30 diiys (other ithan for money borrowed) '. : State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank Dividends unpaid - Total of demand deposits I other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items .34. 35, 30, and 3S -550,93 1.10, Time di'rf-its subject lo Uvsorve (payable after 30 days. or subject to 3o'days or moro notice, and postal savings ) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) il'ostal savings deposits -' Other time deposits . Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 40, 4 1. 42. and 43.:. $.176,258.90 United Slntes deposits (other than pCHal savings): a War loan deposit nccount iBills payable with Federal ..Reserve, Bank : 100,000.00' 25,000.0t) 12,517.92 4,173.50 100,00, Q.OO ,1,0C9'.63 772.00 1.SS0.35 449.S21.6S 32,415.04 64,649.44 4,045.00 237,288.20 1.10S. 2S 137,862.51! 30.000.00 55,000.00 Total ..$1,257,603.56 State of Oregon, County of .lackson, ss; 1, John S. Orth. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly wtr that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belif. .10 MN S. OltTII, Cishier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th dv of Jaury, 1820. .:. M. ROBERTS, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept., 25,1920. Correct Attest: V. K. Merrick, -.1. F. Wortman. .1. A. Perry, Director!. -irf'r-i.:.i7FT:f . S ; i if I! ' Making "Promise" Become Performance If your outlook for 1920 appears good tlion "cash in"' on it by openino; an nc ' count here at the First National where you will not only build up yonr cash resources---' but physical and moral ones, too . We take pleasure hi hel pins' a patron suc ceed for it marks our success as well as his. 'Nationalized'' Accounts. oie First National Bank iiEDFORD OREGON