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r FaTIE RTX STEDFOftD MATTJ TRTnUNTS, M"EDF0IID. OKEflOX, TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, lf)5T TO BELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES Jf you have Catarrhal Ponfiu'KH or are hard of hearing or have head unities, bo to your drugirfBt and Ket 1 ounce of 1 'anoint (double HLreiiK'h) and add to it Vi pint of hot wntoi and a little granulated hukiu. Tuke ono tahlefipoonful four times a day. Thin wlU often bring quick relief front the dititresHfng head noinc. Clogged nostrilH nhould open, breath ing become eany and the mucus stop dropping into thethroat. It 1h cuhv to prcpnro, cont littlo and 1h plea ant to take. Anyone who has Ca tarrhal Deafnetts or head iioIhi'b phouid give this .prescription a trial. Adv. BIS t'ORHIXT I n ma king your ret u rns for INCOMK TAX The information contained and HchcduleH submitted niUHt bo Ruf ficltijit to satisfy government inspectors who examine returns ' and who may be sent to verify your accounts. HEVBRK PEN ALTIES may bo inflicted for DELAYS and for IMPROPER income returns. Orit INCOMK TAX KPKCI AlilST may be nblo to save MONEY for you In preparing correct sched ules. Wo have associated with us this year Mil. .1. C. CONKS who is an expert accountant and INCOME TAX SPECIAL IST with many. years of experi ence. " . Wo urge tho preparation of your returns AS SOON AS POSSIBIi'K WltONAUDITlfitf 88. M (Ml Ton!, i-e. imi r'rr Mr 'v,lHon- c- p- A. f; ' ' J. C. Cones MSB IT WILL NEVERi ISAPPOINT YOU os" Our bread Ih alwii'yR a first rato arlUio of fond unrt wo pronilHO that ft will novor dinu-Hmlnt you. Thoro'B no hud luck In our foiikm-y for thoro roiim. KyKtoni and Hunitatlon. Tlomum hvv to order our bread by nanio. "KOXK JIK'ITIOK I'VIiMIAN" "huttkh uoi.r, hui.;ai)" a new luar "Vou'H lto tiiirprlHt'd." COURTESY SERVICE , We'll Send It Parcels Post with no elinrue for postao AVc give telephone mill mail Wt(ll'iL...!I,0,.,,1I,t' attention. -AU--Hi'tifl'H ciiri'fuHy pnek ' oil "niid ' "Uncle Sam is care ful in handling. ' mAILOR 'PHONE US Medford Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Main and Central Sts PHONE 10 PHONE 10 YOU CAN GET THAT JOB And HOI1 It heller if ynn have n ', HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE So that you run () See tho llt of used motor nt (lie ftliop of GAYLORD Knsl 1'aymentM uro Slmlford Nut. I'liuim 188.ni DOltONA 1'ernonal Typewriter -Fold It up. taks II with you. type write anyw h ere $50.00, Including carrying case. MBIFOnf IMJOK RTOltR DUtrJbutor for Fo. Oregon. 3 ARRIVE SAFELY AFTER LONG HIKE jl ATTIC H, Out., Jan. 11. (My the AstJoHutf.'rt i'rt'KH) The tlirou Ameri can naval bullooniHtH Ktrnniicii n HtulHon buy when their bin haff ile- wenck'd after a flight from Kocka way, N. Y., reached thiH rail head to day after mushing down from Moose Factory. Tho pfflcerH T.leutenanlM Louis A. Kloor, Jr., of New OrleanH; Walter Hinton, of Hell Harbor, N. Y., and .Stephen A. Farrell of New York found a corpH of nowHpfiper men wait ing to Kreet them vlnn they entered tills Hcttlement at 2:20 p. ni. All three off icon were in excellent condition. M'hilo definite plans have not been murio for tlieir departure for the east, it Ih believed they will leave here tonight. They reported no exciting incidents on their dog sled trip down from Mooho Kuctory, Tho first thinK that Lieutenant Kloor did upon ills arrival was to make a flat denial of the statement credited to Lieutenant Hinton that Lieutenant Farrell had offered his life to save his companioriH. Tho Ktory had it that Farrell, worn out, had of fered his body to IiIh hungry fello'V aviators as food. Lieutenant Kloor declared thai during the days they were wandering in tho woodH near Moose Factory their only food had been carrier pigeons. Adventure of a kind rarely known to humaiiH of a hum-drum world be fell tho three in tho performance of simple navy duty, a test flight in th-; routine of general department orders, to test air currents among tho cUuds above their homo station at 1 tuck away, N. Y., on Dee. L'(. There were three carrier pigeons attached to tho party and two of them wero eaten by tho officers, Lieuten ant Kloor said. Tho third was duid, but was not oaten. "Tho NC-4 adventure had nothing on this trip," Lieutenant lllnton said, and Lieutenant Kloor added that it hud been tho greatest udventuru of his life. ' Lieutenant lllnUm declared he would rather cross tho Atlantic on a seaplane five times than to mako another Journey such as tho one which terminated here this afternoon. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 Secretary Daniels of tho navy, on receiving word of the safe return of tho navai bulloonlsts, addressed to them the fol lowing message: ' "Warmest congratulations. . News of your safety received with immense relier. The navy is proud of its in trepid air foroo which you and your companions so well represent." Rpocial Con vocation Tues day, January nth, 8 p. in. M. 13. M. UogTeo. Visitors wolcoinuu. A. F. NOTII, 21ft Socy. Changes Mind About (joing Away "Klvo yours uko dm iovn told mo 1 would lmvo to move my wifo to another rllnuito, iih sho miffored so with Htonuich uiul livor troublo and btnulliiK. AIho, Unit sho would have to huvi; an oiH-utton for Knll hIohrh. our mail currier told mo o( Mayi's Wonderful ltinudy and. on Ills ad vlro Hliu Iuih tnkiMi It and It now as well iih over In her llfo;" It Is a Hlniiile, harinli'HH iri'iiiiallon that ro iimvcH Iho lalarilial iuuimih rrom tho IntPHtlnal hart and aila.vH t hp inflam malion whiih chuhch iirarticnlly all atomai h. IIvit and luli'Htinal allnients. llU'llllMlIK lipilPIHllclllH. Ono dOHU.Will oonvlnco or numcy rt'fundrd. For Halo hy all dniKKlHtH. Adv. RIALTO BEGINS TOMORROW WILLIAM FARNUM it ?t n u..v. 3 irtumhhatvt novel 'Ike LASTo the a DUAES Suvi of red blooiiod. c4 more'ea n, Life LEAVING- TONIGHT Comedies of the Year 'HONEST HUTCH and "NONSENSE" LOCAL WOODMEN TO MAKE PLANS The local camp Woodmen of -the World, will have a rousing meeting and banquet tomorrow night, and will have as their guest V. B. Tlchenor of Eugene, who has charge of the W. O. W. field work. Every member of Med ford camp will he present, as well as many visiting Woodmen from Riddle, Grants Pass, Phoenix and Ashland. Several members will drive from Kerby. . At this big meeting committees will be apK)!nted and all arrangements made for the mammoth class Initiation to be held at Medford for which all camps in southern Oregon will furnish candidates, no less than 600 of whom will become members of tho order at one time. Excursion trains will run Into Medford bringing tho choppers from the north, Including many prom Inent members of the order. Among them will be Mayor linker, City Com missioner Hlglow, Judge Delche, Chief of Police Jenkins, Deputy Head Consul Iiiurtin and Head Manager J. O. Wil son, all of Portland. The champion drill team from Mult nomah camp will put on the work. This camp has a membership of G642, the largest benefit lodgo in tho world. Multnomah camp will have two cars to uccommodate tholr team and officers. The advanced committee will meet with the Ashland camp tonight. The date of the big class initiation will ho announced as soon- as the exec utive committee meets tho first of the week. Every member of tho local camp that wants to see this big crowd brought to Medford should be present at the meeting tomorrow night. A new record for tho road run In an nulomohllo from San Francisco to Portland was brokon Saturday night when Claud McOco and Uoy E. Skin ner, In a lluick cotipo, reached Portland after 2ft hours and 10 min utes on the rond. The miloage for tho run was 7S1 miles. Road conditions worp very unfavorable, McOeo rep"ort- ed. J n Severn) places recent ruins had made tho roads almost ,. impassable. The time was 44 minutes better than tho Southern Pnclfic's fastest sched ule. On this record breaking trip the car reached Medford in IS, hours from San Kraiiclsco. Hrlng your pump problems to A. L. Vroinan, 113 S. Front stVeet. 35 years practical experience. Agent for the V. K. Automatic Electric Pumping out fit. A sizo for every need. Call and see them. 251 Wo savo you mono? on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo lis, 401 South Riverside Phone. ,11 4. tf 25 per cent off on nil ribbons, large and varied lino at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251 Hollo hoys! We'll ho there! Whore? Jacksonville! When? Friday night! 252 Rood laundry soap, whiio and brown, at 6c tho bhr at Trunx store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251 GOVERNOR OLCOTT DELIVERS MESSAGE (v.i)nlinuod From Page One). training school, girl's industrial schools, the slate hospitals or the in stitution for the feeblo minded. Knactnient of northwest uniform traffic laws. Prohibition Knforerineiit. Provision for placing fines collect ed for violation of prohibition lvv In special fund for prosecution of law enforcement work. "I would bo op posed ao any alteration of tho prohi bition laws which would make thorn less effective," said the message. "If they can bo amended so as to bring about better enforcement results, J will welcome such changes a nd be lad to give them my hearty approval, I-Jndorsed wor of stato highway commission and asked legislature o eo-ordinatu in its work in connection with roads with tho work of tho state comaiisslon. Conservation and protection of forests. Key to reforestation prob lem lies, said tho message, in efforts to prevent fire and to keep fires from deHtroylng new growth. I'lged sup port of federal government in aortal patrol work. KeueMi.i careful consideration of of recommendations of com mitt no fifteen appolnU'd. to investigate pro posed changes In workmen's compen sation act. Kami for Soldiers. Preferential riht extended to hon orably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines If any continuation of land settlement plans is contemplated. Maintenance of National tluurd on high plane. 1 Support and betterment of soldiers home near Koseburg. liroadcnlng functions of insurance department in regard to licensing real estate orokors. so department woolit have authority to refuse licenses to persons tinnWe to establish good char 1 actcr. Greater Authority for fire mar Ishal's office to make rules for pro toction of life and pronertv. Increase in foes paid by banks for (supervision work. Increuse in mini mum capital required for banks cities over M.OOe. I I'nt tho Taxes. Kecommemled care that laws do ion carry hurdens toe heavy for !n iduHtrlos to bear. "Prosperity. or pov jeny of our wage earners rloselv fol I ' " or i:itiure of our imiuMi (cs. LONDON, Jan. 11. Much blood shed has resulted from the rioting of the peasantry in the Itai Harell dis trict, southwest of Lucknpw, India, It Is reported in news dispatches today. 8trong reinforcements of armed po lice have been .dispatched to the af fected region where parties o vil lagers have been destroying crops and causing other damage. The military is held In . readiness, but will not be employed, except as a last resource, it is declared. The cause of the trouble is stated to bo the efforts of tho landlords to suppress "soviets" established by the tenants who allege that they have been -denied certainty of tenure In their land holdings and have been forced to submit to illegal extortions. 42-CENT DOLLAR SOON BE AT. PAR ITp to August, 1914, business had been running a normal course for yearB. The purchasing power of the dollar "had been practically uniform. Then followed a long period of infla tion, of rising costs, of superficial pros perity and extravagance. The 'dollar steadily decreased in purchasing pow er until finally It became known as the 42;cent dollar." Now, the.coAifltry ,s, going through an important and, neces sary period of readjustments As prices recede, the purchasing power of the dollar will1 Increase. The' pre'sent. therefore. Is tho ideal time to save. Dollars 'Ba'vei) now, will he Wrlli' riiohi' when conditions again bocome normal. Buy what you need, save what you can. ., Open a Savings Account for yourself nnd members of the family, now, with Farmers and Fruitgrowers Hank. 249 A Woman's Recommendation Mrs. D. T. Ti-yor, Franklin Av., Otse go, O., writes: Nino yoars ago I was vory much afflicted with kidney trou blo, I bought different kinds of med icine, but all to no effect, until 'one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I roalized ' bo great a benefit from tho use of . lliat box that I feel safe in recommending Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney Biifferers." They relieve i backache, --Bore muscles, rheu mntlc pains and bladdod ailments. Sold everywhere. ' ' : Charter No. 7701., ItEI'OltT OF THE COXIHTipX OK THE ' : First Niational Bank in the State of Oregon, at the closo of. business on Dec. at iModford, 2'JUi, 1920. a LoaiiB nnd discounts, including rediscounts..'.,.. 791, 077.3 Overdrafts, secured, 3.348.1,0'; unsecured, $2,245.47 5,593.57 U. H. iovprnuiont 'securities owned: ' . . . i a Deposited, to secure circulation (U. S. 1 ; S i bonds par value) ...i.... 1100,000. 00 r d Pledged as collateral for State or other -"is !!'' deposits or bills payable 45,000.00 t Owned and unpledged : 29,568.60 - h War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actualy owned 23.94 Total U. S. Government Securities 174,592.54 Other bonds, securities, etc.: a Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits 3,000.00 c BondB and securities (other than !'. S. ' securities) pledged as collateral for ' ' ' State or other deposits ( postal ex cluded) or bills payable 50,000.00 o Securities, othor than U. S. bonds (not . ' - including stocks), owned and un pledged 60,438.57 Total bonds, securities, etc.. other thati I!. S 113,438.57 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- ' , sorlptlon) !;..f ,.. $'000.00 a Value of hanking' house, owned and un- ' - VW 5. I" l'ii ' 9. 10. : l.l". 13, Incumbered ..: 85,000.00 lv Equity In banking house .:. Kurnlturo and rlxtures . Real estnto owned other than banking house I-awful rcsorvo with l-'edoral Reserve Bank Cash in vault and.net amounts due from national banks 'Not amounts duo from, blinks, , bankors, and trust com : companies in thetlhlted States other than Included in ' Items 11, 12, or 13)".......:.." Exchanges for clenrlng house j Total of Items -12. 13, 14. 15, and 16.;.. 154,391.69 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re porting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Terasurcr and due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned lint not collected approximate on 15. 17. 18. 10. Notes and Bills Receivable Total I.IAHU.ITIKH. 21. Capital stock paid In 23. a lindivldnd profits 60,414.42 b Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 22,434.27 taxes paid : 22,434.27 24. Interest and discount collected in advance of maturity and not enrncd (approximate) ; 25. Amount resorvod for taxes accrued 2B. Amount reserved for all interest accrued 27. firculaMng notes outstanding :.: .fe.-..T-... 30. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States-and foreign countries (othor than Included In Items 2 S or 29) 31. Certified checks outstanding : ' 32. Cashier's checks on ttwn hank outstanding Total of Items 2S, 29, SO, 31. and 32....10,253.12 33 Individual deposits suoject to check ..i.A: ; 34. Certificates of deposit in less than 30- days (other than for money borrowed) '. 35. Stato. county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledgo of assets of this bank .'. Total ot demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve,' Items 33, 34. 35. 36. 37. and 3S....J 676.S93.1 0 39. Certificates of deposit (other than for money horrowed 4 2. Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Re serve. Items 39. 40. 41. and 42 .'.f 481.509.86 , o Other United States deposits. Including deposits of V. S. disbursing Total Stato of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss: I. Oris Crawford, cashier of the that the above statement is true to Correct Attest Subscribed nnd sworn to before TO GIVE CONCERT ,. IN CITY JAN: 25 Great enthusiasm has been arous ed In Medford over the return visit here-of the' master pianist, Leopold Clodowsky, and arrangement have been made with Manager Hunt to bring this celebrated artist to 'the Page Theater two weeks from tonight. .- The concert will be under the bust pices of 'all the music loxT.rs of Med ford, and a number of I idles acting as patronesses are om with lists to secure ticket subscriptions,, tu assure a capacity house 'for this great '.irllst. The ladies forming a-corunlli.ee in charge of arrangements tor this con ceit are Mrs. Oeorge Andrews, MrB. Chandler Kgan, Mrs, E. K Uo?a and Mrs. Walter Alundy. Air. tiodowsky appcar.ed In concert in Aledford about two years ago nnd made many fiiends and admirers who are eagerly 'looking forward to wel come his return. l WEDDING BELLS I . Earsley-Showers The marriage of Miss Mabel Earsley of Medford, and Mr.. Lloyd Showers, also of.! Medford, took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Earsley, at Wlllamelte, Sat urday evening at 6; 30 o'clock, with Rev. Cooper, of Salem, officiating. The bride was prettily attired Iij pale blue messaline '' and carried 'a shower bouquet' of bride's roses. v, Miss Showers,, of Medford, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's maid, SWEAR OFF "No-To-Bac"' has helped thousands to break the costly, riervo-shattcring tobacco habit. Whenever you have a lousing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet ip your mouth In stead, to holp relievo that awful de sire. 'Shortly tha habit may bo com pletely broken, and you are bettor Off mentally, physically, .financially. It's Iso easy, so simple. Get a box of Np-To-Bao nnd If It doesn't releascyou I from nil craving for tabacco In any i form,-your druggist, w)U rofund youT money without question. Adv. '., nesenve (District No., 12 85,000.00 15,000.0(1 3,958.64 71,989.81 124,916.91 24,033.38 6,441.40 I 2,138.39 ' 5,000.00 not past cue.. 8,580.60 Jl, 433, 761. 38 100,000.00 37,980.15 1,721.06 908.56 5.493.84 99,997.50 6 5S2.72 2.1 15,66 1,554.74 554,011.76 76.696.49 46.1S4.S5 114.123.18 367.386.68 officers ' 19,004.19 : Jl, 433, 761. 38 above named bank, do solemnly swear the bet of my knowledge and belief ORIS CRAWVXIRD. Cashier. WM. G. TA1T. CHAS. M. BNOUSH, ' HENRY HAHT; v " ' Directors. me this T. W. 11th day of January. 192 MILKS, ..Notary Public. , and Air. Karl Wiggins, of Tacoma, Wash., was the best man. Following the marriage ceremony, refreshments were served. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earsley, was beautifully decorated, when laurel, ferns, and Oregon grape were used. .'' ..' The bride Is a most attractive young woman, and has for some time been a resident of Aledford, where she has a host of friends. She has been con nected with an abstract office In Med ford for some time. Mr. Showers Is engaged In business at Aledford. ,- " . The young couple have gone to Aled ford to make their home. Oregon City. Enterprise. v ' i Traveling Salesman Continually Dizzy Mr; W.- A. Davis, residing at Hunt-. Ington Parky Calif., reports tha;grad- ually he : becamo- run .down antl-was afflicted with severe headaches and dizziness. He says that he completely lost his "jep" and was afraid that he would noon lose his position as a traveling salesman -unless he recover ed his strength and normal poise. He was Induced by a clerk in one of the stores of the Owl Drug Com pany in Los Angeles to try Vinol. Within a month Mr. Davis says he observed a decided improvement and now ho Is feeling fine. Vlnol, the wonderful recuperative tonic for weakened or emaciated men, women and children is sold by Med ford Pharmacy, Main at Central, Medford, Ore. . Adv. Arch Preserver" Shoe . Save Your Feet jTrouble waits for no one, especially foot trouble. It is upon you wi thou t warning and. remains a long time. Giiard against foot troubles NOW, then you are spared long years of suffering and - annoyance. ' ' . 'ARCH PRESERVER SHOES are built with one specific purpose in mind '" t6 save feet. ' And the saved , foot means,, a comfortable v. fpot.'.This shoe, protects the foot where protection is needed from beneath. - , ' i Its broad, long, built-in , bridge gently yet firmly supports the arch, evenly distributes the weight "and enables the wearer to walk . with an erect, graceful car riage. . KEEPS THE FOOT WSU. PAGE, MONDAY Floor $2.00 Bal. $1.60, $1, "GREAT," SAYS THE PRESS I pram Nightie WMmidA NIGHT" T , Tt moit InirenloT! and at the ft me time supremely hllarfoue convdy that ti been our (tood fortune to wltnfs In a mlchty long time. Bulletlm. r i-l3Earrjgt I Chronicle, " Letev the audience llirbt of tiartj tnd coneclcnc tor having been '"'' 0 ' Last - Times Today PAGE "MADAME X" V-and our elongated - friend, HAROLD , LLOYD ? ' ' in. "AN EASTERN , WESTERNER" STARTING- ' ' TOMORROW NORMA TALMADGE ., IN "YES or NO" tlic answer to a -question, .' every womnn known. Ilur v-tiuiwcr l Ijor hill for lmp pl nctar' r nd lo vo . or Jowolf, silks fand disnnpoftitment '( NIGHT, JANUARY. if 77c, 50c, plus 10 per cent war tax Rolllcktntr hilarity, clever Unas. ana interesting . comeay. It'a a dandy farce, with laugh following laugh In urh rapid eucceaaton as to make the even inir'e ntrtafntrent one continu ous uproar. Eiamlner.