Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    BEDFORD SCOT TUlBUflfl, SnflTPTFRTl. OTT:0ONt, FRTDAY. "STAY 7. 1920.
SAGE TEA DARKENS
TO
Don't Stay Gray! Here's an
'r Old-time Recipe that Any-
; .body can Apply.
The uae of Sage and Sulphur for re-"
torlng faded, gray hair to Its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She uaed It to keep her hair
ifteautlfully dark, glossy and attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
-dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonderful effect.
a But brewing at home Is mussy and
put-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
ny drug store for a bottle of "Wveth's
Bago and Sulphur Compound," you
'wilt get this' famous old preparation,
Improved by the addition of other In
gredients, which can be depended up
.on to restore natural color And beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
fays It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell It has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your, hair, taking one
Btrand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
lother application or two. It becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
for those1 who desire a more youthful
appearance. It Is not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
. disease. -
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, Mav 7. Cattla
steady; receipts f'-. Grain and rul
fed steers. ipl2(?l-J.50: choieo ll(.3
VI; (food to choice, $10.50011: me
dium to rood. !).50(aU0.f)0; fair to
iroou $8.7"((T9.f0 ; common to fair,
$7. "0(a 8.7 : choice cows and heifers
!rl0.50(ril : good to choice cows and
heifers, $!)(ffi0.'J5; medium to sood
$8(ES); fair to medium, if7(Si8: enn-
ncrs, iMu ti : bulls, : crime lis:"it
calves, $l:l(Slli; medium $9(5)12
heavy, $ti.50(ff8.50.
Hons steadv; receipts 217. Prime
mixed $1( 16; medium mixed $14(n
15: roimh heavy, $1015: pisrs, $12
(fl5.
Shep steady: receipts 535. Sprini
lambs, $H(S15.50; eastern $15(3110:
liuht valley, U(d!15: heavy. $13(3)
14; common to medium, $10.50(11)
12.50: tvenrlinifK, $13(5)14: wethers
$12.50(513.25; ewes. $8(5)12.
Butter
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav 7 Butter
weak. Cubes, extra 53(5)54c; parch
ment wrapped, box lots, 58c: cartons,
59c; hull' boxes half cent more: less
than half boxes lc more. Buttorf.it
No. 1 chiirninir cream 5G(5)57o f. o.
h.. station: 58c Portland.
Perfect Health is Yours
If the Blood is Kent rura
A 1 1. It . .1 . . . - . .
minimi byhj nuiuaii Aliment
is iiirectly Traceable to Im
1 ' purities in the Blood.
i . You should pay particular heed
. to any indication that your blood
' supply is becoming sluggish, or
! that there is a lessening in its
jBtrong and vital force.
"By keeping your blood purified,
your system more easily wards off
.disease that is ever present, wait-i-inu
to attack wherever there is an
openiner. A few bottles of S. S. S..
the great vegetable blood medicine,
will revitalize your blood and give
you new strength and a healthy,
vigorous vitality. Everyone needs
it just now to keep the system in
perfect condition. Go to your drug
store and get a bottle to-day, and
u you need any medical advice, von
can obtain it without cost by writ
ing to Medical Director, Swift Spe
cific Co., 112 Swift Laboratory, AU
INTERNAL BATHS
Are the greatest aid to health. -
I. B. L. CASCADES
'Ask to have it explained to you by the sole agents
in Medf ord.
I
Ralph Woodford
Proprietor
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
. Graduate Nurses Only
;, Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
. HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT?
Cups and Saucers, each 15p
Window Shades 69c
Big Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Beas.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs.
Mofdoff & Woolf
Phone 9 22-24-26 South Fir
Enjoyable
Luxurious
Moderate
The Elm
Quality Cigars
2forl5c
MASON, EHRMAN & COMPANY
Distributors of
"The Nation's Finest Cigars"
FOR BOND ISSUE
At a mcetunr of the board of di
rectors of the Chamber of Commerce
held at headquarters yesterday after
noon, the recommendations of tin:
forum were eiven consideration and
responsibility for same accepted bv
the board.
Tho recommendation which was bo
licved of immediate importance was
that of the educational enmpaien for
the fivo hundred thousand dollar
county road bond issue, the state four
per cent road bond limitation act and
the hieher educational bill, presi
dent Walther was authorized, to ap
point a committee o threo to tnki
chariro of the management of this
campaign nnd in conference with the
committee on committees, the lollow
ine members were selected: . linwlc:
Moore, chairman: Frank I'.'Fnrrcll
and Seelev V. Hall. This committee
is empowered to call upon the mem
bership of the Chamber of Commerce
for assistants in their speaker s bp
reau as well as for those who will con
duct the newspaper nnd literature
department of this work, lit is anti
cipated that about twenty-five mem
hers will bo drafted for this campaign
and ns the time between now nml the
election is short, immediate response
will be required of all.
Improve Camp Grounds
The .board considered it vcrv im
portant that something be done im
mediately in co-operution with the
committed from the !Greater Jfed-
ford club for tho improvement of the
temporary automobile camp ground
For this purposo they adopted tlic
recommendation of the lonim ana
under the usual procedure' appointed
the following committee for this our-"
pose: K. C. Gaddis, chairman; h. .,
Ends, J. A. Bcdingfield and Mis;
Anne Keliehor.
It will also he tho duty of the
automobile camp ground committee to
investigate ami report a plan for per
manent grounds, how thov could be
obtained, what would bo necessary in
the construction of building, whin
would be needed in the line of trees
and shrubs for the bcautification of
the grounds and if possible get infor
mation as to what success other com
munitics have had in the building o
grounds of this character.
At tho forum next Wednesday, C. F.
Gates will lead the discussion as to
whnt n modern enmp ground should
consist of and as Mr. Gates has mad
this subject un object of considerable
study, his ideas will be most valuable
to the committee as well as to Hi
entire membership of the chamber.
Itoad to Dead Indian
The recommendation of the forum
relative to obtaining information as
to the possibility of building a road
to the Dead Indian Soda Springs va
referred to a committee, whose ap
pointment was authorized by the
board and consists of the followin;
if. C. Gnrnett, chairman; Hugh I!
Hnnkm nnd George R. Lindlcv. Thii
committee is to report upon the fcusu
bility ot building a road to the
springs, what iho-cost of same woul
be, how the same could be financed
and in fact every phnso of tho nues
tion, which ultimately would brin;
about a road to the springs.
Every effort is to be nmde by all of
tho committees of the Chamber o
Commerce to present reports of worli
able plans to bring about tho desired
results. This means the devotion n
a great deal of time und effort on the
part of the committees and upon thei
work alone depends the success of the
C hanibcr of Commerce as beim
factor in the community..
J
MEDFORD HOTEL
Arrangements are completed where
by a number of dishes to bo serve
at the Chamber of Commerce Junch
eon tomorrow will be cooked in milk
und'milk will be the basis of some o:
the foods to be served. Tho luncheon
will be held ut the Medford Hotel
at noon and every effort is being
mode to have it well attended. Tho
Greater Medford club and tho Parent
Teacher's association will be repro
sented by a number of ladies ut the
luncheon. The campaign for greater
consumption of milk for the Med
ford children is i progressing wit
Honrtertul success and, the same
should have the hearty endorsement
of the men of the community. The
members of the Chamber of Com
mcrce can show their appreciation b
attending the luncheon on Suturdu
noon. Adjournment will be take
promptly at 1 :15.
Thanks to the generosity ot J. T
Gagnon the pupils and sisters of St.
Mary's Academy enjoyed a picnic and
outing in the Jackson creek canyon
above the Gagnon saw mill yesterday
afternoon. Mr. Gagnon for this occa
sion resurrected the Medford-Jack
sonville street car line and conveyed
his guests to and from the picnic
grounds In the large street car.
Edgar Mafer and William V. B
Campbell left for San Francisco
where they now reside, by automobile
Doug Fairbanks at the Rialto
Charter No. 7701.
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Iteservo District No,
lKI"OHT OK tXXI)lTION OF TUB
12.
Douglas Fuirbanks has always
our favorite on ino screen wuuu.u
came to the real red-blooded, two-
fisted manhood typo of acting, and
when we saw him yesterday at tho
Rialto theatre in his latest production
When the Clouds Roll By," we tlo-
clded for once and all that no one
will be able to take his place, for ho
accomplished something which was
essentially impossihlo in our minus.
Tho themo of the picture Is nn un-
....ii one. ciovoriv iianuiuu unu i"
which "Doug" has many new stunts
lo oo. which one wuuld bullovo is im
poBsiblo, since he has done nearly
everything undor the sun. Tho pro
ductlon is a stupendous one with one
unusually enormous exterior sot,
town, which Is flooded, something
that has never been accomplished bo-
fore.
"Doug" will continue at the Rialto
thru tho remainder of tho week.
SMOKERS CLUB IN
TO
,C.L
First National Bank
At .Medford, In tho Stato of Oregon, at the closo of business on May 4, 1920.
tKsnriu'KS
a Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts S 712,251.10
20.
22.
24.
Overdrafts
I". H. (iovcinincnt sccuriticM owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation tU. S. bonds
par value) $100,000.00
b Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par
.value) 1,000.00
d Pledged as collateral for Stato or other do-
posits or bills payable ,??'?(!2-?S
f Owned and unpledged 144,B(8.60
h War Savings Certificates and Thrift
stamps actually owned 2.1. 94
Total U. S. Government securities 270,592.64
Other bonds, securities, etc.:
b Bonds (other than IT. S. bonds) pledged to
secure postal savings deposits 3,000.00
c Bonds and securities (other than U. S.
securities) pledged as collateral for Stato
. or other deposits (postal excluded) or
bills payable 40,000.00
0 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not In
cluding stocks), owned and unpledged.... rJ,09B.Ub
Total bonds, securities, etc., othor than IT. S
Stock of Federal Reserve Dunk (50 per cont of sub
scription) Value of banking houso, owned and unincumbered .....
Furniture and fixtures
Jteal estate ownod othor than banking houso
Lawful reservo with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash In vault and not amounts duo from nntlonal banks..
Not amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com
panies In tho Unltod States (othor than Included in
Items J2, 13, or 14 )
Exchanges for clearing house
Total of Itoms 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 $179,204.50
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re
porting bank and othor cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from
II. S. Treasurer n
Interest earned but not collected approximate on ,niAi',-
Notes and Bills Rocoivnblo not past duo 12,14J.lir
Total - ? 1,485,543.59
I MABlUTlliS
Capital stock paid In
ivided pronts
96, 726. 08
3,000.00
S5.000.00
15,000.00
9,900.00
93,423.03
161.619.2S
9,663.11
7.922.17
2.483. 8T
5,000.00
WILLOW SPRIXGS, May 7. - A
number, of the prominent smokers iT
this vicinitv have formed a club and
propose to beat the high cost of smok
ing bv ordering the material direct
from the tobacco lields ot old Ken
tucky.
Mrs. Merrit llouglund spent Satur
day at Jacksonville with her friend.
Mrs. George L. Howard. Mrs. Hol
land is entertaining as her housj
guest, her mint. Miss Glcuson oE Min
neapolis, Mann. Miss Glcason is mak
ing an extended visit in the valley
with friends and relatives.
Stella and Delliert Cook of Sams
valley are visiting their grand parents
Mjr. and Mrs. E. F. Nichols.
A. V. Carlson was a guest nt tl't
Andrews home in Medford Sunday
nnd also called on his friend, Mr.
Johnson, who is very ilUat a sana
torium in Ashland.
Tho H. II. Clarke's entertained nt
dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr.?.
I). W. Stone of Scenic Ave., anil Mr
K. nnd Miss Manning of the Hill road.
Mrs. Hicks, mother of Mrs. M. F.
Young, was operated on ut the Sacred
Heart hospital on Tuesday of this
week and is doing as well us can be
expected.
The menscls lire still active in this
district. Mrs. Win. . Hover and three
children have been nuito ill. Knlph
nnd George Elden are improving
rapidly. ' Little James' Elden. son
of It. W. Elden is still very sick
with bronchial trouble following the
mensels.
Mrs. Sam Anderson who was lo
entertain the I'aront-Tcncher's circle
this week, Saturday, has decided to
post pone it one week in hopes all
may lie well bv that timcoind able to
attend.
Mrs. Km. Thompson spent several
days with her parents in Phoenix lai-t
week and enjoyed a visit with her
uncle, Hev. Samuel Mosctt, who is n
prominent missionary in Corca.
F. fit. I'alnicr reports that his little
flock of hens made n 2:i-cgg average
last month. Mr. i'ahner has nn ideal
location for a large poultry ranch.
Be Better Looking Take
, Olive Tablets
To have a clear, pink skin, bright
eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy
like childhood days, you must keep
your body free from poisonous wastes.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege
table compound mixed with olive oil)
act on the liver and bowels like calomel
yet have no dangerous after effect.
Take one nightly and note results.
They start the bile and overcome
constipation. That's why million of
boxes are sold annually. 10c and 25c
a Undivided profits
b Less current expenses, interest, nnd taxes
paid . 13,725.65
Interest and discount collected or credited In advanco of
muturity nnd not earned (approximate)
inimtnl rnnnrVaH tnv nil IntnrRfll dCCrUed
Circulating notes outstanding .' 99,997.50
Net amounts duo to banks, bankers, and trust companies
ill tho United States nnd forolgn countries (outer
than included In Itoms 29 or 30)
Cortified checks outstanding
Cashier's chockB on own bank outstanding
Total of Itoms 29, 30, 31, 32, nnd 33 d.uzi.du ;
Demand deposits (other than lMink deposits) subject to .
Koservo (deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to chock 666,657.16
Certificates of deposit due In loss than 30 days (other
ithan for nionoy borrowed) 90,238.27
... .. !... ,,,intnnl .Innnallo unellrnrl liv '
IHLU, IJUUIliy, Ul Ullint ii,,i,,ii(i
plodgo of assots of this bank
Total of demand deposits (othor than
bank dopoBits) subjoct to Rosorve, Itpms
34. 35. 36, 37. 38, and 39 S10,125..43
Tlmo deposits subject to Iteservo (payablo after 30 daB,
or subjoct to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) :
Certificates ot deposit (othor than for money borrowed)
Hnulal onvlnmi tlnnrtaita . . .....................
Other time deposits 311,068.70
Total of tlmo dopoalts subjoct to Rosorve, '"';..
Itoms 40, 41, 42, and 43 $427,424.51 . ' .
United States deposits (othor than postal Bavlngs) :
IC other unuou aiaies uepusma, uh-iuuiub wVubhd
U. S. disbursing officers 19,004-19
Total : 4M8S.6M.69
Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: - .
, ,.... ,.f... i c.i,inr nt ihn nhnvR-named bank, do solomnly swear
that tho above statement Is true to the best of my "na0,;Je'-,
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 7th day of May. 1920 - -
T. W. MILES, Notary Public.
Corroct Attost: Wm. G. Talt, Chas. M. English, Henry Hart, Directors
'
27.
28.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
40.
42.
43.
44.
17,713.5?,
3,700.08
1,BIU.?Q
4,137.43
. 60.66
1,733.41
53,229.00
115,243.48
1,112.33
It's vour turn next."
With this slogan the Alhambra
California Chapter of tho Red Cross
notifies tho Inhabitants of ovory town
from Los Angeles to San Francisco
that thov should do tholr bit toward
bringing back to health tho thousands
of maimed and helpless American
heroes cared for by Undo Sam In tho
Lctterman Hospital at tho Presidio,
San Francisco.
Whon tho Red Cross flaBhed the
word to Its various chapters In south
ern California that the hospital nood
ed fruit, tho Alhambra-San Gabriol
Chapter was the first to respond.
That onorgetic branch of the Red
Cross recently loaded a Model 11 Re
public truck with 50 boxes of orang-.
os, wolghlng 2r4 tons, and dollvored
tho fruit over tho Inlund routo to tne
bay city.
Easily shouldering tho ovorload,
this Republic made tho journoy with
out incident, covering tho 486 miles
on nn nverago of 14V4 miles to the
gallon of gasoline and 180 miles to
the gallon of oil.
"That Bconomv record" said Harold
L. Arnold, Ropubllc Distributor of
Los Angeles, "is quite the usual
thing in reports which we get from
Republic owners. We havo hundreds
of commercial concorns who are In
creasing tholr fleets of Ropubllc
trucks because thoy find that Repub
lics are free from mochanlcal diffi
culties and combine economy with
reliability, power and speed. That Is
tho reason why the Ropubllc factory
is now tho largest producer of com
merclal mehlclos In tho world. To
attain that envlablo position they
build popular priced vehicles which
are dependable undor the most severe
conditions of road and load." 1AQV
Each and Every
Spoonful of
GrapeNnts
is a spoonful
of health, food
Try GmpeNuis
for breakfast
each, morning.
2v
s&8
Blouses!
New arrivals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
No. 158.. ItBPOIlT OF Til K CONDITION OF THE , -,
Jackson County Bank 1 f
At Modford, in the Stato of Oregon, at tho closo of business May 4, 1820.
HKHOVTKOES -. .
Loans and discounts J 814,380.96
Overdrafts, secured and unsocurod 4,18 9.7S
Bonds and warrants I -. - v 65,381.Bil
Stocks, securities, judgments, etc 22,802.53
Banking houso : - . .30,000.00.
Furniture and fixtures ; i y
Other real estate ownod ' 8,884.88
Duo from banks (not resorve banks) ,." JJJ'M
Duo from approved reserve banks Jiii'iJ
Checks and othor cash items if,i?'Ja
Exchancos for clearing houso '. 16,351.30
Cash on hand 62,096.15
Othor resources .
98.74
I
TotaI ; ; $ 1,2 33,01 8,70
mauimtikh'
Capital stock paid In "M""'0,"
Surplus fund ?2'222'S2
Undivided profits, less exponses and taxoB paid 113,892.09
Duo to banks and bankors : '5,n'c?
Individual doposits subjoct to chock 62I'il?'v?
Domand certificates of doposlt , ,''!J', "
Cashlor chocks outstanding ' , SiS'IS
Certified chocks cil,?
Time and 8avings Deposits ??
RoBorved for interest and taxes , o.BbJ.a
Total ' ' 1.233,018.70
Stato of Oregon, County of JackBon, ss. ',.;..;
I, V. II. Vawtor, Cashlor of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief.-
V. II. VAWTER, Cashier; ;"
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of May, 1920.
T. B. LUMSDEN, Notary Public. ' .
My commission expires March 2, 1924.
Correct Attost: II. U. Lumsdon, C. W. McDonald, Directors.
"Pet" Articles
LADIES You have "Pet" Articles. 'A certain
brand of face powder, toilet water, talcum powder or.
perfume. The one and only brand that will suit you.
Sec us for these "Pets." They are handy to buy in
our store. Our scrvico includes the desire to know:
what YOU like. ; , .. . . -
Heath's Drug Store
The Saij Tox Store
this afternoon,,