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i i ci:; si -tl.' l ;' b h D c 8 i I 8 I "i fi ? vxav. vovn MedfOkd Mail Tribune In inurpbndknt newhpaper rUULIHUICU EVERT AKTERNm EXCEPT BUNI1AY BY THE . ,'.'- MBDFORU PRINTING Cf) Office Mall Tribune building. J6-J7-H Norlb Kir utreet. Phone 75 , A consolidation of the Oemorretl rimee. Th: Mertford Mall. Ihe Mwlfon Tribune The Southern Orgonlan rh. Aaliland Tribune. The Medford Runriay.Sun le furnish ubeerlbora dealrlnx a Jr dall oewppaper . . . . . . . ROBERT W. RI'HU Editor . 80MPTER S. SMITH. Manaxer. TJBSCKIPTIOIt TEIMII BT MAIL IN AliVANCE: Iwlly, with Humlny Sun, yar ......I7.fi' Itally. with SundHV Sun. miMilh 7 I'ally. without Sumluy Sun. year -M-fa1ly, wllhoul Kunnay Sun. month . Wwkly Mall Tribune, one yar... J l Sunday Sun. one year - ...... 2. 'M BY CARRIER In Medford. Aahland jHCkaonvllle. Cf.tral Point. Phoi-nlx - Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .. .7- Oally, without Sunday Sun, month .! Dully, without Sunday Sun. year 7 Si Dully. n, 1 1 if Dwlly! wllh Hun. lay Sun. me' year 8 6'- All terma by carrier caah In advanc Official paper of the City of Medforc n,-.-i InnbDi.. fftllttlV :uiiiuihi intvi ui ..... ........ Entered aecond-claaa matter a Medford Oregon under the act of Marc1 i, :7 MEMBERS riF T'T- ASSOCIATED I PRESS. The I Aeeuolated Preaa la exclnalvelj entitled to the usr for republication of all news dlapatchea credllf.l lo il or no' otherwiae credited In thla paper, and lao the local -nt-Wn puhllHhed herein All rlKhta of republication .of epecla Slvpetchea herein are aiao reat-rveu Ye Smudge Po Hy Arthur Ferrj President Wiiaon refused ,130,001 for a-!iiewBiaier article, because "no article" is-worth that much, .not even Article (., over which there were many . learn, nails, nubs, . sighs, and hysterical snorts. i I he; citizen of P.oseburg who lived 04 years In and alnul that burg before Ifo wandered 100 miles away, viewed llio world from his hack (lurch only, li also-brings to light that a number of local cllz. have made perilous jaunts to the end, of Main St. A PROFESSOR WALKS ALL OVER THE. RIGHTS Or STUDENTS i ' . Chieo Enterprise) j , j. Drinking of liquor and the bring ilng of dice Into school, by-stiulonts of tho Chlco hiR'.i blIiuu:. must stop JC It necesaliatcs the expulsion Mi' . every, pupil In the school, Principal ' ' t-Jamt's. FergtiBon said today In an ; .address ou the subject before the A students. . : ' - ' . .. .. Jvoihlug In a long time has fussed ti ttio entlmenlnllty of the land like the newHfi'6m ICsllmnhi, "that tho!r con BlUutitUiil rights havo heen impugncd': 11 In a,lil)cHt as henrtrendlnK as the In formatlonlitst July that "the spiritual unity of Fiiland' juid been Impaired." . . The regular nild Week libgrnssel was hold last .eve, and 'some of tho rising young suffragettes Binoiig those pics out will be unable tq do any luiuscwoik tho. tost of tills week. ; About pne niorq chilly morn like the lUHt lolio. uiul me iiucovereil lopitnoi will bo no more. ., ::.;vi , Porim(il of the' last issue of the ' Oregon Voter" c6nlalnlng biographies of nionihei'8 of tho legislature revealf tlia,t ..hey' all hate themnelves vlndlc llvelv.' Most of tho lot aie ulso classl flpU as ."ready speakers", which Is Jusl the trouble. A slate sohin Is nlwnyf cdcliod'Cor .mi oration, .' ;, s . , ; . A PADDED KNOCK ; (Coryallli Gazette Times) Vanlcd Two young sjldlors i wnii I two rooms on College Mill. , . Willing to pay tho price. 1'liono ' A. BACHELOR'S PRAYER llackwurd, turn backward, O Tlnie, In , , thy flight, (jivu us a maiden with skirts not b. .Ughl;:., . " v ; Give its a girl whoso charms, many oi i few,"':' , Are nn uiOHod hy so much pcidi-a-i .. hot). . , (live ,us n maiden, no mailer what use, AVIio iloh't use the street for a vaude ' ' vllle stage; tilye' us a girl not so sharply in view. Dress her In skirts that thu sun won't ; shine thru. Then give us the dances of days long gone by, , M 1th pin ii t y of clothes and skirts mil so high; Oust turkey-trot capers and buttermilk glides, , The hurdy-gurdy twist and 1 lie wiggle ' tall sljde. , . ' i 'ihen let us feast our tired optics mice nioiV) . ' , ' On B genuine woiimu us sweet as of yoi, , Ve, Time please turn backward and grant our reiniest For; (toil's .richest blessing hut not . one undrossed! y i The Faith (la.otte. ' i ((Vinlributod) A 'Woman's Recommendation ' Mrs. U. T. Tryor, Franklin A v., Otsoc ' BO. O,, writes: "'lne years ago I was very much afflicted with kidney trou ble. .' 1 bought different kinds of mod IoJp.. put all to no effect, until -one dy I bought a box uf Foley Kidney Pflls. I seallsetl so great a hcneflt from the use of that box that I feel safe In recommending Foley Kidney PlHs to 'any kidney sufferers." They l ell eve backache, sore muscles, rheu matic, pains mill lihi'liled ailments. Sold eVo'rjwlierO ; "4 , A REVOLUTIONARY- DECISION. S A Ml.' EL liOMi'HHS "ml Governor AlU-n of Kansas lnul n debate lust summer on'tlie governor's intliistfiiil court. A foouii'd iiuconnt of the affair hns just been distributed.' It .'makes, f.'ool readiiiK. Among other tliiiij;s Governor Allen predicted that the time would, .soon come, win n (Jumpers would be1 filtlinK for the court and the main opposition would come from capital. .. . . . j If tljs cliaii'.'e of front lias not come about already, Mr. Compels cm:'t have read the papers. For aeeordiiifr lo a recent' decision of! this court, in the Topelui Hour mill ease, mi industry should be fi-V iimiciallv n 'sponsible for its own' iineniploymeul. ' ! That is to say. if a mill in normal times employs fifty men of whom 35 aie ef-senlial to the operation of the mill, the owners must provide these-;.') men with work and support them and their fami lies liu.l il they aaiii become essential hi the operation of the mill. Judj-'e Unpins holds "skilled and faithful. employees should be given such Irealmcnt as will enable Ihein, during the period of limited pro line ion. .to support Iheinsclves and families.".. , . ... ' If this report is correct, it is taken from New York papers then iNiimiel wasted a lot of energy and breath in Carnegie Hall and i.iovernor Allen was 'right in. everything' he said, including his prc tlie ions. A more revolutionary step in favor of labor could scarcely be conceived. . And while Ihe conservative property interests may gasp, the time is not far distant, not more than a hundred years, when unemploy ment will bo considered a legitimate charge upon society, when an insurance against idleness will be as common as insurants!! against in jmy. J rivate industry will not bear the sole burden-, nor labor, but both will assume their share with the stale as a whole assisting and supplying tile integral ing force, j, ' '' " . 1 There will be strong opposition. But reforms always progress gradually over strong opposition. ' Ripp!mgRiujir.Qs FAINTED .'THK young girls paint their faces, and look like works of lirt; I they frequent public places, and nearly break my heart. Old girls have ample reason for art work, Well designed; they look quite out of season unless they're kiilsoniincd. Hut young girls should belinted by Nature's tender care; paint never should he hinted by any hues Ihey wear. I wonder if ihey figure, on fooling any gent, as they apply with vigor the colors neatly blent? The. gent may be a joker, pretending he is blind, but he knows yellow ochre, red leatl of every kind; and when he sees a maiden go flirting through the grad with costly pigments laden, he isn't fooled so bad. A coat of paint and powder applied with lavish hands will make a girl look louder .than modesty demands. And all the learned physicians agree that it's a sin; it causes punk -conditions which ruin human skin. . The old girls face the weath er all painted red and white, because their hide's like leather impaitited, it's a sight. They wouldn't have to do it had they when young, been wise; but they .they tried, beslirew it, to dazzle 'young men's eyes, by painting white anil crimson, on checks already fair, and now we east our glims on their maps, and tear our hair. '''''... Sport News OXKOUD Several of the Americans, vho came Into residence at Oxforjl last October have made n place for .homselvus In athletiics. . Alfred . K. 'tceso. of Mohraska, now at Lincoln college, Oxford, won the Bhotput In no Intor-collogo fall meet, with V. K. MiDwn, of Washington, at Kxoter, a troiiK second, Thrco Aniurlcans were leinl-fluallsts In tho iiulvurslty fresh- uan tennis (oiirnanioat, R. W. Shaw, of Now York, at Lincoln coIIcku.'J. M. !larko, of Pennsylvania, at Uxoler col .oko anil A. K. Davis, of VliKliila, at l.'alliol. Davis heat Clarke in a vcryi !lose match the sot scares helng 911, 7-5, 6-2. , , j Iloth piay a hard hack court Kiimo.i with very Utile lo chmise hot ween them as to ground strokes. Davis has) t little the edge on court tactics, hut I both are potential . material for thej Oxford university team. Davis was lefeated 111 the finals by Hail, two sols j 10 one, after a very hard matchi I nUENOS AiniOS. Knglnad has- Its Thames and America Us Hudson, and Its Schuylkill whore In away armed youths have made historic tbo spu t of rowing. Argentina . ill the sumo nay has lis Lujiin, a winding, slow-flowing iiiiet of the Itlver l'lnte. but with a stralghtawny stretch of nearly two ai.les, ideal for rowing races. Hove is held annually, opposite tho summer resort of Tigio, the Argentine rowing classic called "I.as ltegatas Intel nn.dnnales" In which clght-oared ami rmir-oared crews, double and sln g,e scullers representing clubs Of the deferent nationalities in Argentina sti uncle for supremacy. This year regatta, which tell on Armistice day. was Ihe first one since be (ore the war in which ihero was a "till !vp:e!ieniation of tho best strength oT nil Ihe clubs, British and (Ionium rowers, notably, having been absent. Hut both these mil Inutilities, were again well represented m (his year's 111 ei, together with lisllans. Span iards, Scandinavians and Argentines. Itumllfds of skirts, punts, sholltt, 1 1 1 1 11 motor bouts an. I luxurious v.o bis. di-tonitcd Willi flags and otni, ants or all imllou.v. filled with s,n-4inlois liiird bolh kinks of tho 1 1 or lo wati b the oont. sts. Thtm: oni1 of otlior spoi-tators SI004I on tbo hHiik. many li.oitd po r tu-s In po, t.ir 1104s that bang tnof tile stream. Willi , oveiy MII11 nmi livit .iitlb along both sio'ios bad us ooaiplomoat u( tbeoiinif piii'tisiiiis. "I'll longest . the IJ linos of the dny w;u an oIkIu -onrod senior coit lesi of Mia n. ones, for a cur ivo rented by tbo Kiim of Sinln. It was Won by tin Hm-inis Alri.ii llowln t t lub, Araoiiliuo In 7 mlini!o. 1 nuo:' A ItcMiian cltiti nils soci.iul. . MTSDFOTiD MATTj TTtTtttTNTC. im Mf FACES. From Abroad OXroit!) The American fresh; men dofealod the upper Hass'iion G to p in the annual Thanksgiving in ter cullcKhlto football Ranif -p.ayed between American students at 0 Vmi university. The touehdown ,vas made In the first five minutes of play. 1,. M. .llfiii-ilM of Mississippi, playln.r at left half for the freshmen, made a forward pass to ', l Mock, of tlhfo. Mock- dodged his way Into a' clear I'leltl and crossed the lino for a touch down. DurliiK the second half Ihe old men rallied ami twlio. had the ball on tile Xreshmen's five-yard line, the last lime Jusl before the rereree'ii whistle at the end. .,'-. A thoutinml -' spectators turned out lo watch tlic match, which was play ed on tho Morton Colleito. field. The ICliKiish jSpeclittors . were very much amused ' at tM) , . rootinn of the sup poltein. of till! two teams. They also expressed surprise at tile apparent brutality of lli. mass plays, and wanted to have an explanation when the ball chatmcd sides after a failure to make ten yurds in four downs. COAST COLLEGES FORM BIG ME FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1 iK II K Kl.K V, I'hK, Jan. (i. Three 1'urif it roust untvorMitt'os. Stan fort! , rnlifornla ami WiishinRton. have fornivd a football "hie three" along thu linos of the Yalo-1 larvarrt-rrlnee-ton aKe'inent. II. W. Cortelyou. as sistant KaUiate munasor of Cali lornlu has utinoiinrotl. , Srhedulos f"t the "biff three: were heinu drawn Lip at a mectins in Kan Krunrlsro today of t'oarh Walter To well snd Unuluate Maiiajfed Kcl waid .Martin of Stanford. I'rofersor I.. V. Ay res tf Washington anrt .Torte lyou. "n areount of the nhropatlon of the I'urlflr roast eonferenee schedule-, the three universities as well rk the other, ronferenrr sehools will niae thetr own sehetlwles." t'ortelyou sld. Vm Ifle roust ronfereneo rulos ami ethirs will he observed by the thie EASLES b may ha foltc-wiil -b srtiou culil truubles; uao l..(,htij V A F0 RUB rv n t) 3S f MKlWOttTV OftftCiOT, THURSDAY, JANHATIY C1921 The Art-Critic I The following poem by Sam Walter Fohs was recited at 'Wednesday' forum by C T. Wilson: ,- . . . Oh, he's' smart. Our boarjler'B untart, thty say.- .' , Kay! - He's almighty iinini t. An' what's he do? , Wei, what d' yell think? . He's a lecturer "on art. A lecturer on art! ' Otod gVlcf! An' whiit.'lhe douce is art? A mess uv good-fer-nothlu' gurh: Hut .otn- girlu thinks he's nihility "sriiart.-- r - ' Wh.il'n art?". !' sen t' him une day. " 'TAin't ' 'beans, t ner .- 'corn, . ner wheat. . ' jy - 'Tain't bread, ner succytash, ner pork N I floored liiiil' : Ail'- he owned up Ner nothin'-fit tell eat." , . ' -Thet they weieiv'i fit teb eat. I t Our girts takes cvcr'-thilijf he sez ' Without a gasp er gulp. 'Jlout skulpln' marble imiges. An' fools 'at luv t' skuliu X want n7 skutpin's in my house!' Xo imiges fer me! ' Yeh can't eat Imiges, I sez. Then what is their idee? , "They -express the - ideal sense," se, he, "But they uin't pie, ner hiea't, Xer Johnny-cake, nor cabbages, ' Ner nothin' good tell eat," -'N I squelched thini, 'n he hed ten say . Thet they, weren't good teh cat. He made a plctur' tother day, t Thet made a mons'troiis liit, A pictui-e uv a durned old -cow --' They saUl- wuz 'JSxiiuh lie," "How. much milk ; does yer pictur' give?" I sez teh him one day. Veh ought t seen hlni. wiggle. ' He didn't know whitt t' srty. "My cows gives milk, iin' m'akes good steak, ; Thaet'a mighty- hard teh beat; But thet nil- painted cow o' yourn, i is she good stcakftc-h;c!tt?" 'N I cornered hiiri, 'n ho hacked down, 'S said she warn't. t' eat. Git out '1th art! Stun itul-jcii, ; An' plctur' filllgiee; " ''-'' Victuals! Victuals! Thet's' tho stuff, .Thet suits tho likes o' me! Art er victuals. What's yer choice? Stun imiges er pie?, Pictur's uv cows, er the cows their selves? ' Th' cows Ihelrselves, say I.' "But Bonheiir's pictur's," sez th' fool, "Kr mighty hard t' beat." "But they ain't fat enough," I sez, "T" niake sirloins teh oat." 'N I downed hlip, 'n ho owned up Thet. they, frqrentt fit t' eat. How Much Do . You Know? 1. What state (in - United States contains n'ore thant 10.000 Inltes?- 2. Wharf Is the meunint of "en cyclopedia" 7 . , i . . v. . a. What Is "fire daniu"? 4. What. American Journ.ihst was known as tho "Poet Laurerte of the hlldren"? "'' ft. What was the . first' ocean crossed for trade? : ' ' fi. What was the "stamp art"? 7. What was tho "Oordiau Knot"? 8. What heroic leader with 20,- 000 iheh comiuared tho Konian army of 120,000 men; n ( 9. What president was knovi'n os "Old ! to ugh and Reafly"? 10. - When und where was the first inerlran telegraph line hullt? . . f Answers to yesterday s iuestionH! 1. What Is "gerrymandering' ? Ans. Tho rearranging of districts of a state hy tho party In power to the advantage of that party-is' knrwn as "gerrymandering.1 2. Why Is the ord Vandal used to describe barbarous arts? Ans. ' It comes from tho tribe of Vandaly. whirh was. powerful about 4'.9. The rulor of, the trlbo reigned with cru elty. , IJ. When is flood Friday"' Ann. It Is the Krlday boforn Kaster, so named commemorate tho crucifixion of Christ. . L What Is tho difference In the shape of straight hair and curly hair? Ans. The cut end of straight halt Is -ircular in outline and that of curly hair is elliptical. : , ' 5. In nncient mythology who was Hebe? Ans. , Hebo was tho goddesa of youth.' - , (. What domestic animal does a Inrkal resemble? Ans, A Jackal resembles a -dog inoru than any other animal. 1 What is Jade? Ans. It is a hard green stone highly- prized in Oriental countries. 8. When was tho Australian bal lot-system Invented? Ans. It was adopted In 158 in New South' Wales,. Later the system was adopted In C.reat Britain and the United States. y. What state's name signifies of Klowers?" Ans. Florida. 1. What Indian war cost the I'nlted States forty million dollars? tVns. The war with tlie Sioux Indians In 18tS2 cost ihe United States this sum. - iv : tatarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APl'LICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Vatarrh Is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken Internully and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall s Catarrh Medicine wat prcsrrlbed by one of the best physicians In this .country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known. comMm-if-.lth some of the best blood punhera. The perfect combination f Ihe Ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Med. cine Is hat produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions 8end for tenlimonlfits. free. F . CHENEY A CO.. Props,. Toledo, O All PrliKmjts. TK-. Hall's Kamllv rills for constipation. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) - General Motor far Ucflnlshins . k - N. ronlrnl S Jmlyiim. t Pltonr "!' The Tell Ta!e To be Judged- ten yoiinr ilder than xou actually Jiie. is the tell-tal.j of .gray, streaked . hair, wiiltn ueiraiis j from a youthful appearance as muoh as a wrinkled face does. I Women .everywhere, ,'prefci- the jeutiy. hai'tnless , "Brownaton"" i.ioth ' od that tints, gin y, streakeil, faded bleached hair, iiiHianily. to any Hhadp of brown or black. . , vvnnout injury 10 natr or --tp, nrownatone" . imparts natural, last ing colors that defy Ueteeti'on. Docs not rub or wah off; and requires JUHt a few moments to apply.- Guaranteed absolutely harmless. Druggists everywhere sell and recom mend "Brownatone." -Two sizea 50c and f 1.50, with easy, com.Uete directions. Two colors sliading from.. Golden to Medium , lirown" : and Dark Brown to Black." Special Free Trial Offer. For a free trial bottle of "ilnown- atone" send to the Kenton Pharma- cal Co., 600 Coppln Bldg:, Covington; Ky., encloHiug 116 to pay postage, packing and war tax.. , r ' Adv. , DO NOT- ():-''. ' ? '' ; J . r' 5 ' Delay ' ' ' :. In . .' , ? .. . , Preparing' ' ', x '.' " ' Your -' " " INCOME TAX RETURNS Our income tax service u'nder the supervision of Jlr. J, C. Cones, our Income , Tax Specialist, is fully equipped and prepared with nil, the late rulings, and can take ad vantage of every deductiou .and allowance that Will SAVE YOU MONEY WILSON AUDITING CO. '.I' I.lhcrty Ultlg. K. M. Wilson .- ' ' C. V. A. ' ' ' J. C Cones 1 Jticoniu Tax Sjicclatlst REFINED SERVICE ' - : at a saving We are in a position to give., the lowest... possible rates obtainable. ... -Every item of modern fun eral service is given our most' careful attention, also ' the assistance, of a Licensed Lady Embalmer ' without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. YOU CAN GET THAT . JOB Anil llOLIl It better, if you linvo n HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE So that you run (SO Sec the list of used motors nt the hlu or - , GAYLORD Kn.it Vuyments sure' . Medford Nut. Phono IHH-m J. X- lnta , I'cnrl Dnvls Davis Transfer We Move Anything Day or Night SERVICE GUARANTEED Give s a Trial. We Will Treat You Right , 104 South Kir I'hont-.t: Office '64 1. Hes 647-11 206 ' Sly '-.-. ' (liarter No. IIS. .' . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE. .'. - , Central Point Ccny'nt!'taftto Slate of Oregon, 29.heii2Q.pv;t;. ..- 'resources : ;; v H'afniintR liUIU ""4, V'Vv ----- Overdraw latocured nd unsecured l'oiifl:and' -wairams : Stock", fBCCUUes, jungmenis, Hanking house - ..ir ii ro find fixtures Other real estate owned .-:"' Due from hanks inot reseivo ,...--,, n- t-i-nm nnnroved reserve banKs Checks and other cash Items t Exchanges for clearing nuuiw Cash on hand.-.- - Customers' liability under letters of I'n.lnniara' ah V aCCl. Ol , nw- Slock Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco Total, .; LIABILITIES Capital stock paid...in , Surplus fiinu , "'i'";'' ..iii Undivided profits, loss expenses hnfl taxes paid ... Dividends unpaid t Due to banks 'and bankers : Postal savings' liank deposits Individual deposits subject to check nnmnnd eertlfloate8 of deposit Cashier's checks outstanding Certified checks : ' Time and .Savings deposits ....... vv.s. Notes and bills raaiscounteu : Bills payable for money borrowed ;........-.-: .- Reserved for interest and taxes Letters of credit - MAecoptanceS" of this nan it - Other liabilitiesPond Certif, of Dep Total. STATRl (IK OREGON. ). County of Jackson, 1 . ... in R. Terrett, Cashier Of tlie tiiat the above statement Is true to (rrre.ctA"e8t:- .. : : Subscribed and sworn to before me : 8ea" .'.-,- l' Wy. commission expires Nov. 12th, !--!-!l.n.j. ;' Charter No. noi '" " , : " ' Reserve -iDlBtrlct No. 12 .' IlKl'ORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE : , - ; First National Bank .'in the State of Oregon, at the close of, business on Dec. uirsini'nmrs:''' ' '. 1 'Jf ' at iMedford 39th. 1920. a' Loans and discounts, including rediscounts.,:..,:...-..- 791,on.r.7 : Overdrafts, soeured, I334S.10; unsecured, J2,24o. 47 (' 5,593.47 U. S. Gm-ernmcnt (Jfcurltles owned: . ' i. a 'Deposited to. secure circulation (0.. 8. : ' ' ? . i , bonds par value),, -.: 100,00p.00. ' . . - d .Pledged as collateral for State or other - '"'' deposits or bills payable .....' -'. ' in.OOO.O.O t ,. : , t Owned and unpledged ..'..;.. 2?, 568.60 'j ' '. y t h War Savings Certificates and' Thrift - .- '. '' .'-" V 1.. Stamps actualy owned I t; Total U. S, Government Other lwindff. Heelirities. etc.: a (Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged. ' to secure postal savings deposits... c 1 Bonds and securities (other than II. S. : securities) pledged as collateral for ' State or other deposits ( postal ex ' eluded I or tills payable ....... "6 Se'curlHesT other than U. S. bonds r( not I Including 'stocks), f. owned j-and un7 -- nledsed .......'..,.... ........ , Total bonds, securities, etc., otner man u. o.....-.: ,'Stock- of .Federal, Reserve Bank! (50 per.centipt siih- .' seription) .................. - a Value of' hanking house, owned and un-'-' ' .' ' ' incumbered f 85,000.00 1) Equity in hanking house Furnitnro. arid -rlxtures Real- estate;owned other than !). lth 11. 13.. li.. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank'.. ....."....v.. Cash' in vault and net amounts due from national banks 'Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust corn companies it) the United States other tlyin Included In Items 11, 12, (ir 13) ; Exchanges for clearing house ....'. Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16... .$154,301.69 Cheeks nn hanks located outside of cltv or town of re 15. 17;: IS. .1U.' porting bunk and other cash Items ...'....,. ; . 2,138.31! , Redemption fund with U, S. Terasurer and duo from- U. . ... . S. Treasurer , 1 . 5,000.00 Interest, earned hut not collected approximate on v -Notes 'and Bills Receivable not past duo ;...!;' ; 8580. ' ' Total ..v::::.::....:.v...:....:...v..... '...',., .,'. ".' . -. ' I1IAHII.ITIK8. .,'.. ':,- 21. Capital stock pa'd In .........:......$ 100,000.00 ' '23. 'a 'Undivided proEits .......... ,...$. 60,414.42 . ,-. ..' '' ' '1 Less current .expenses, Interest, . and v :'; :' ' I taxes paid .' 22,434.27 ' taxes paid 24. Interest and discount collected and not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for taxes accrued . 26. .27.' 30; Amount reserved for nil interest Circulating notes outstanding ..: Net amounts due to banks, '-- 1 panics in the United States-and foreign. countries., .. . 1 (other than included In Items 28 or 29) .1 .-. fl 0 ,582.73 31. Certified checks outstanding ;......'...;.';. 2tl'lS.v 32. . -Casbtor.'s checks on own bank outstanding ...... !.. 1,5'54. (4 Total of Items 28, 29, 30. 31, and 32... .$10,253. 12 33 Individual deposits subject to check J,:..t:.'.X'i. .554,011.70 9 A Jfaptlfintaa rf Hnnnlll In In., than O rt. An..t, Inn'n l' ': '5' for money borrowed) 35 State, county, or other municipal lepoaits-Becured by .) " ! pledge of assets of this hank : ...'......'..'.'..; : .- Total ot demand deposits (other than .'. - , " , , ,' bank deposits) subject to Reserve, ' . " ' . , Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 3T, and 3S....$67fi.'893.10 ,. .Certiflrates of depositi (other than for money borrowed '39 42. Otlier time deposits .( ; ; 1 ' Total of time deposits sub.iect to Re- ' serve, Items 39, 40, 41, and 42 $481,509.86 ' o- Ofher United States deposits. Including.-. .. -. " : it - - ,- deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. :...;l.'..;...'.:...'.....i '19.004. 19 ;. 1 , . Total .....T........$1,133-,761.3S State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: . ' - . ';.. ., ' I. Oris Crawford, cashier of the above named baiik, do solemnl.t swear t that the alwve statement is trje to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' ORIS CRAWFORD. Cashier. Correct Attest ... . . - WM..G. TAIT ' ' ; ' CHAS. M. BNG-LISH, ! - ," : ' , HEJNRY HART. ' .-' .... j , , 1 . . Directors. i -Subscribed and sworn to. before me this 6th day of January, IK I. NO PROFIT 1 V 'i - Ivory Still Going at Cost $8,00 Hair "Brush for . $5.00 Hair Brush for . ;f ;'i4 few small FAY E. DIAMOND WITH MUDFCSP TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADI State Bank at the close ot bualnetw December :...:...$2aj,3"4.n? !9ii..-,ii , I-'' 33,1 35. fid None .,. S.vAA.Oi) 2.92(1.17 ' 1,343.10 : ....... Joa-. 46.6S9.K2 60.17 ... None . .- . 1S.76S.92 ; 'None ! , - None i 90U.0A " ." . . -"."'": r .".. credit.. - $538,491.81 ' ' ' I ! ..I.-! 2.-'i.niiO.(IO : .... ' 'r',(W)n.nn I.... 1 1.862.4.I None I . .... -None j None' ' ' '153.91fi.3K-1 ..... ; -.- 5.10 ..... ; 428.R3 ' None i j 143,079.27 -iNone ; r - , ; : ; ; : :-;-;-.:v:'.:, ; I None i None ; None i ' None ' ,J 200 00 :.$339,491. 81 j i t ' i .i('LiJLU'. anovo - imiunu uni.n. -..vpu..v -."n. the best or my - -'- '-.wm.,c.- -lceveiI' ".s"-1 this Mhjtaxof JjJlMl. Votary Public.' 1924. ..... ' v...'.; . ' 40.01 SecuriUes.....:...;... . 174,692.54,; 3,000.00 ! 50,000.00 60.438.57. li3.43S.5.7,' ' V.ood.oio ; s'.oob.oo ....... ........ ...'..t hanking house..i.....,..:... :. " '. .15,0-00.00 ' ;.'' 8,958.64 124,916.91 ; . .24.033.3S ; 5,411.4'! ( : ...$1,433,761.38 ' 22,434.27 . . 37,980.1a m advance ot maturity 1,721.06 ' 908.56 , 5,493.84 '. 99,997.51' accrued ,.. bankers, and trust com- - .....'. .-..' ..' ' 76,696.49 46,18i.8o 114.123.1S 367,386.6!i,; T. v . MibliS, Notary Public. I . . -. . ". ". 7. "'. 7 V .. pieces left . ..$5.75 :.$3:5o Jeweler