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PftP.E FOTJH SrEDFOItD MATTJ TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. PRECOX. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. Sf c ! s i t i I- I. i , s J I ! ! ; i ! r Medford Mail Tribune AJ IMDEFENDHNT NEWSPAPER rtnBLtHHK.I) KVKKT AfTKRIiOOW KXCKHT m;M)T Hr TUB PRINTING CO. Offle Mall Trlbun building, J6-J7-t north Fir (treat, Fhona 76. S A eonsoltriatlon of tha Damoermtlr rim. Th: Medford Mall, the Medford rlbune. Tha Hoottiaro Oreconlan. Jba bland Tribune. Tba Medford Hunday Bun la furntahrd ubacrlbera dealrlnv a aeven day dally oewepaper. ROBERT W Rt'HU Kdltnr i UUfTKK B. HV1ITII. Manager. SAVING TIME VS. USING IT. "T"J.MK is money,- xtIijij.s. - ijsi'ii. A . imivfiucut avhs tTBSCBTPTIOV rmi T MAIl IN AIjVAM'B: Dally, with Sunday un, yar ..17.5. Dally, with Huri'lay Kun. month .75 Dally, without Hunday Hun. y-r.. f Dally, without Kunoay Kun, month .' Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.i. Hurtday Hun. one year... , J.-S BT OAKR1KR In Medford, Aahlend, Jacksonville. Central Folrtt ' f'hofrilz: I'!lr, with Hunday Hun. month ... .7 Dally, without Hunday Hun, morth fally, without Hunday Hun. year.. 7 SO ' All term by carrier caah In advance, 1 Official paper of the City of Mwlford Official paper of Jackaon County Rntered aa aecond-clana matter at Medford. Oregon, under the act of Mar, dworo dally averare flrrulatlon for 11 monlha andl'ig April. l2 SHI ' MEMBERS OK THU ARHOCMTKD PRKHH. 5 The Aeaoclated I'reee la arnlualvalT entitled to the uae for republication of II newa dlapatrhea credited to It or not IherwIM credited In this paper, and alao the local newa puhllaliffd herein All rights of republication of apeclal lapatche herein are alao reserved Jt m money only if it is jirV.fitHlily j aiii-.lioI sit the (.'liaiijIitT of Commerce Forum yesterday to nave time. If present .plaus goi tfiroujriMJiere will lie an on-time week, vrhen everyone will ho ex- .,.,.. I ...... .I..... ',.,.- 11'.. ..I" i 1 . .11 It . i , j..:i:ii i i.-ijiiii.fii: "it-ui"!; ii ilnll Hi loll, HIIU hjICIl i nncuiai WITH a" catiital J', 4 .....I - .1 ' j .iij'iiiii-r i t-i-imiiiii-nuiiiioii i.s me jorniaiion oi a county wide or;raiii-l zation fur Hi" pn-wrvatioii of the scnery of Jackson' County, particu larly iiloni.' its lii-;Uuas. The two inovcmcfils inifrht well he m.r.'el ror iiuiii-iiiiiiuy nieaiu sal ine time, and Kavniir time means more time for planting trees and shruhs. eleminj up ,ae yarris and vacant lots, and makin".' Medford and ils environs a more attractive place in uliieri 1o live. At... IP 1 :.. 1 ...It., -.-....i.e.' .. . i i,imi in iiifuu ui more irees oi tlie riant Kinil, more shrnhs, fewer iiiisitrlilly vacant lots and a more active spirit of com munity appearances. Jf time that is now wasted can he "saved. we mid "if," there may soon he a sufficient accumulation o allow a few hours i r a cl an up on all sides ami hy. all hands. New Surgeoa.Ceneral Of Tt ,Na vy Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur rVrry Ti'itMf wlik'a' fli-st flfiii! -tr t1Se IckIh lalIMB yenlTduy. A illtailflcil law glvtT KoavrAJ a book at ad feiiltort This I will reault In a law beliiK iianseil pro hlWUnBifdaefliihiliiK in, -1hte stau.-. Other vital huHlaeas was the liitruiluo Hon of three (isli IiIIIh. I ' In this burK, 29 lawyers exist and have tfielr being, which don't hcu.'i) Iianlly enough. i CRUEL AND UNUSUAL (Falrbank News-Miner) Mrs. Jones, of Cactus Creek, a canKupener Blip last week, and ou herself In the pantry. let i lyanlllaleil transfornmtloiis'"' Is an acconipllsliment of beauty euriienters, arid In plain KiikIIhIi ineaus, the kuoek Inx of Wrinkles klekiiu;. Iiilily 1100 registered voters have come to your corr. with u proleHt. against Herb A I ford 'a Kentucky colonel hat. - Investigation shows there la. flotliliiK the matter with the hat, hut It does not Jibe with the aicbllec .tore of the young iiiuii. RippSingRhutnos'SI Wn A TRUE STORY. T , IIKKK was a Hun who owned some finis, out in a western wn, fit dwellings for aristocrats, all iiainted white and hrown; and renters took their kids and cat, to them and s-ttjed down. In time the greedy rent ho(;s rose, on fret-rich courses bent; the hearts of many landlords froze, they grasped Mt every cent; and people soaked their furbelows to pay the monthly rent. And landlords int an evil June throucliout that pluiiih-red rrad; they played a iiroliteerinsr (fame that made the victims mini; said vic- lims said it was a shame, as they duj up the scad. AVhilc orlicr landlords raised the price, the hero of this tale said old time priced would Kufliee, old cenfrneis should prevail j he would not ask an extra slice of hard-pressed tenants' kale. These tenants, bcin safe and sane, to frratitutlt! not dead, ivhen rent day came diil not complain, or fear the landlord's tread; but they cave him a hand some cane, that had a (johlen head. Oh, all the tenants stood in, line, and then, wilh seemly mirth', they sprung their tribute, hijjh and fine, to one of aterliiiu; Worth; and he was moved to sheddiii"; brine Ulial trickled tt) the earth. He els more pleasure from this K'ift than do the pirales gay, the profiteers who strive to lift the prices every day, from nil lhn coin their evil thrift has won and filed aVav. ! & A A 7 S ' H ow Much Do You Know? I Charter No. i2J6. Keserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE crrftluir aiun:T. WSe-MOTON Rcar-Admlral Edward. Rhodes , Stltt, head of the nuval piedn'al whool, has been appotnied s-jrgeon-reneral of the navy to auoceed Hear Admiral W. C. Bralsled. who goes on, the retired list. Admiral 8ilu1 beft known to .the' medical profession as n authority on tropical ntedicine. In I Ci 05 he graduated with divlnc :ion from the London' School of Tropical Mfdicine and laler coo rinued his etmlle In Rgypt and the Orient, cervlns :n the nnvaV h6splt.il n the I'hilippines. lie has been head t the rfavul medical schoql In Wash iiiton for Bcveral years. OFFICIALLY ACCEPTED OF CHILD FEEDING Fell (. It-tH. a' gloat wonder cloud tip and rain a bit. It would not THE HUMAN MACHINE 1 ',. (Chlco Enterprise) i Rltuatlon wanted I want to get employment In soma Chlco home, where thoy are ttrad of being with out a couiiutent maid. I am du pendent, tireless and can do the , cleaning morn thoroughly than any similar mechnnleal ilevieo. The picture of Miss Lucy I'agn Gas ton, who for 20 yeurs has been fighting tba hulllsh clgurettn, Indicates that It has been a hard and gruelling battle. 1 lAmerlcans should miiinlalii neutral Ity la. the Oroeco-Turkcy war, while hoping (bat the latter licks the farmer till lint a general remains with over 48 letters In bis name. Pafr 'damsels throughout the land, continue to pour hot lead Into their sweeties, with now and t lion u sweetie asserting his manhood lung enough to choke V;lndy to death. There I a caroWuMiian epidemic. i r n.i i. i- .. .. ... - "HHn i iiu ucuiioriiii. . siMiitiiunyt ,:KteilllK j,. j wiiiuittu uown in (iiu point waerij u will be necessary for some to dispense with the luxury of breakfast, to retain the family mowiah. President-elect Harding gave $2300 to the European relief fund. He isn't a wealthy man.. According to a news-iancr report an old friend in Marion , took the senator to task for giving such a liberal amount, suggesting th.-'t his election as president had gone to his head', and that if he kept up such a pace he would come out of the White House a bankrupt. The president-elect answered in part as follows: "I don't , care about , money in Itself. I have never been an accumulator of money. All I want money for Is to convert It Into things I value'and enjoy. All I want an In come for Is for the same purpose. Money in itself, its accumulation and growth, has never attracted me. ' . - Perhaps $2500 is a large sum for mo to give to any charity 'from one standpoint, but not to this charity from my standpoint. I love children, black, whlfe, red or brown. I love to see them happy, and fat and contented; I hate to see them unhappy, III and suffering.' Now I know something about" conditions In Central Europe. I know, just as Mr. Hoover knows, that send ing money over there under his control and direction, literally means sav ing.the lives cf children who are not essentially different from the children tunning about here in Marion. For me to realize that I have personally been the means of keeping 250 boys and girls alive, and well and happy, gives me more pleasure than $2300 spent in any other way could give. That's all. 8ome people might prefer to spend such a Bum for an automobile, or a motor boat, or jewelry. That's their enjoyment. This is mine.. I don't wish to appear self-righteous. It really is not that, It's a form of selfishness, an Indulgence In something from which I derive the greatest pleasure. No mat. te'r how old I grow, I shall never ceae to secure a great and lasting satis faction from this $2500 which I sent across the water to give a little band of children their rightful heritage, food, clothing, and the chance Jo enjoy wholesomely their youthful lives. And In that, too, I feel there is a spirit which reveals the, true heart of America." , ' A good many people in Medford and Jackson county feel the same way, many more no doubt than have taken tbe trouble to send their subscriptions to the Mall Tribune Child Feeding Fund. Their opportunity Extends until Saturday noon when the voluntary campaign closes. New subscribers to date are given below: . - ' - rrcvionsly acknowledged , 1 Mrs. 0. V. Tucker f l-'rimk Kay 10.00 Mrs. A. II. Thompson. Luke Crk llusy Cornui' Motor (' .'.i Jil.OO n,a S. Tail , , 10.00 . ' ginan 10.00 . $ '71.10 NEW YOriK', Jan. 1.1. The Inter collegiate amateur athMic nMSoeia tion has accepted as a recognzed inter collegiate record the time of 9 4-5 sec onds for the 100-yard dash, made by Morris M. Klrksey in a dual' meet be tween behind Stanford, Jr., .univer sity and Oregon AKi-iculfural 'college last may. This was. announced toduy Thomas Fltzi;ll)tiiins of Columbia, retttry of the fis-soctattiin. vlrkHf.y viis tl rneiiiliel of the'last American Olympic team' and s.-nred first place in 'the 200-ineter event tit the athletic, irieet held l'y the federa tion of untrins of France, held in CuloiiibcH. KianceJ, last August. , It's OixMl.for Children , Mrs. C. 15. JScljwab. 1007'lHh St., Canton, Ohio! Writes: "We uej Fo ley's Honey ifmUTar for coughs and find It one of the -best remedies on the market, especially good for chil dren's coughs, us it-does not contain any drug that IS harmful. " Serious sickness pfteri follows lingering colds Hard couKlitiR racks a child's body and disturbs strength-giving . sleep, and the poisons weuken the system so. that disease cannot bo warded off. Take Foley's In' time. Sold every where. ' .. 1 What Is the duty of consuls? 2 Who discovered SU Anthony's falls? ., 3 What is considered the ' most beautiful ruin in the world? 4 What was the sade" ? . What d Columbus say of Cuba? C What the five zones of the earth? J How often are' solar . eclipses re- jtated? . i Has any person ever seen both sides of the moon? ' . . - ... 9 From what is bay rum made? 10 What animal has more than 14,000 teeth! . Answers to Yesterday's Questions. 1 What was the length of a cubit? A as. A cubit was nearly 22 Inches in length. , ' 2 In the Polar regions how long does twilight last? Ans. Twilight lasts ali night intbe Polar regions. , gions. '- , ,3 What is a vacuum? Ada. it is the resion in a closed vessel' frernJ which the air has beea largely remov ed. To obtain a complete vacuum is said to be impossible. 4 Has the sending of valentines any connection with St. Valentine? . Ans. None whatever. The custom is the survival of the old practice and its as sociation with the saint is purely acci dental. 5 What is the normal mouth tem perature of a healthy person? Ans. The normal mouth temperature of a person in good health is 98.6 F. 6 What are the ','black and 'tans" and how did they gain the name? Ans. They are the auxiliary division of the Royal Irish constabulary. When they were organized the uniform furnished them was dark green (almost black) and- khaki. Hence the name. 7 What caused the Franco-German war in 1870-71? Ans. The ostensible eatisri of this war was the offer, after the deposition and expulsion of Queen lutll...!!., II .. r .V... N .,..Bqltft ii, inu opuiusi crown lO Prince Hohenzollern, a relative of the king of Prussia. This France deemed an insult; 8 What is the meaning of "Free Trade?" Ans. It 4b the name applied to a certain policy of a government re garding foreign trade, its main fea ture Is that no duties are placed on imported Xorelgn products? ' 9 What is the first manufacturing city in United States? Ans. .Philadel phia, Pa. 10 What battle was foirght two weeks after the treaty of peace hid been signed? Ans. The battle or New Orleans during the war of 1812. At Medford 1920. - . Medford National Bank in the State of Oregon, at ino cioe oi uuemvee " , . . ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts, unsecured :..-. - )?7 - . U. 8. Government securities owned: ; ' t a Deposited to secure circulation (V. S. bonds oofl M b Pledged to secure 'u.Xdelws'its (par value).:.....- 3,400.00 d Pledged as collateral for state or ouier uti- 3,50b. -id or bills payable' .... 182,000.00 33,100.0"! .. iOO.OU 843.89 9. 10. 11. 13. 14., 15. 18. ' f Owned and unpledged '" s Premium on U. S. bonds -vji War Savings Certificates and.Jfhrift Stamps actually owned ?- "i- Total V. S. Government securities . Other bonds, securities, etc.: b Bonds (other than V. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings dejioslts c Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities) I pledged as collateral for State or other deposits (postul excluded! or bills payable e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including tatnr-kHi. owned and unpledged " Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than U. S . Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrjption)... . Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered , Furniture and fixtures 320.143.S9 . 6,000.00 15,000.00 12,052.21 . 19. Real estate owned other than banking house - - Uiwful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank,... - Cssh in vault and net amounts due from national banks .. Net amouuts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies In . the. United States (other than Included in Items 11, 12, or 13) - j Exchanges for clearing house : " Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting , bank (other than Item 15) Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and tine from U. S. TrPARilrer - ., interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and BKls Receivable not past due - - 32.552.21 3.750.00 . 43.800.00 "5,000 011 18,824.00 5ti.358.94 134.529.au 763.U1 . 3.872.5H l.COO.'JS 6,000.00 12.fe85.00 - Total $1,J00.609.S0 ' LIABILITIES 21. 22. 23. 24. 27. St. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund a Undivided profits ..$ 100,000.00 .. 25,000.00 Mi CHEEKS Ee Better Looking Take ' Olive Tablets - 1.00 5.00 10.00 " The heroic and lucky naval balloon Ists, who wore saved after being blown into the Canadian wild, woro all lutes, and one cracked another on the Juw because of the allegation that ho ot tered hlmsoir as a -human mulligan when tho grub supply run out. Tills display of peevishness proves that a sergeant would have had a pleasant trip. Sam Richardson and John Wilkinson spent Wed. pni. discussing the relative .smartness of their respective kids. CHILD FEEDING FUND Mail Tribune, Medfcrd, Oregon. Enclosed please find $... , as a contribution to Jackson County's quota for aid to tlie starving children of Europe, it being understood that the full amount be devoted to that pur pose and forwarded to state, headquarters. . Signed Address EACH TE1( DOLLARS SAVES A CHILD'S LIFE . The. rcpubllcun party is now pare fully wrapped around tho litllp finger or olio Hoss Penrose, lloro is some thing for the Lincoln Day banquet ora tors lo cuss, which they will not do. Frisco bootleggers are Invading Portland. This l another rase of "trampling on tlie territorial integ rity" . What home? do you need most in your 253 MOTHER! f(r-i-r...,: cr.,A r( nirrc'M imuui ilia ojiuy vji i Child's Best Laxative , If your skin is yellow comple.-icn pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should ,tak Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive. Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTafiletsareaourelv vojetabiecompound mi xed wl th oli--eoi I. ou will know them by their olive color. Tqhaveaclear, pink skin, brighteyes. no pimples, a feehrr; of buoyancy like childhood days you muat get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet tuve no dancerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Millions of boxes are sold 35-. .'. - 5C.805.07 ',. j 1. T no, r.n. Inloroct ami lav 1,11 1 fl 20.001.73 r. 27.863.3 1 interest add iiBCount collected or cWdM.il Ii advance 6f'nKt-' $', tuiity and not earned -dyiproxiiiiate).,. .,. '.. 4.W3.34 Circulating notes outstanding ,..j:.r(rt.J:.-j ..i.t.,j.f ...rxftx 98,0.00 Certified checks outstanding '. . ,86.34 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding, 9,f4.SU ' Total' of ltems 28. 29, 30, 31, and 4S.U.ft.Ki ir,82fl7.' l Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re- j ' serve (deposits payable within 30 (Jays) :v J.;.' ii y-ft )UI V I.tf..t.l....l .1, ....... It.. n..l.t..,.. tr. nknnlr HT TihK juuiviuuui uJWita suujct.i lu ui. - - Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed ) .. . 'Slate county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge ; of assets of this bank - I , Total lot demand deposits (other than bank . , '' de'riosltsl subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35,' ' 36, 37, and 38 .$572,605.50 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable' after 30 days, or J subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than. for, money borrowed),.........'. Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 39, 41, 41, and 42 348,47G.iG United States deposits (other than postal savings): . ; '' a War loan deposit account ; ., 48.'r Itllls paVable with Federal Reserve Bank.... i i. ... ' (. V. : 43. 475.055.78 i 37,483.75 60,005.97 185,558.14 910.82 162,007.4'J ' 3.400.0a no.poo.on TotaK. ..$1,300,609.80 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: I, John S. Orlh, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. v' - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1921. ) My commission expires August 23, 1924. . ... ; ; ' G. 11. ROTiERTS, Notary Public?-; ' Correct Attest: W H.'vfinre,'' J.- A.-Perry, J."A: Westerlnnd, Directors;. . . Accept Calltornia" Sy.up of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sural your child '8 having the best and most harmless physic for tho little atomach. liver nud bowels. Children love Its frultv tnale. Full directions on each bottle. ..You must say "Cali fornia." Adv. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out tliis enclose wilh 5c and mall it Co., 2 835 Shef field Avo., CmjrgfT III., writing your name and addifma clearly. You will 1 receive In return a trial package con-1 talnlng Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney I'llls for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backache. "Sidney and' lilnddor ailments; and 1pley Catljartlo Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic (or constipation, hlllouRness, head aches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Says the Railway Engineer: "Hundreds of live are In my . care I can't be dliturbcd by an Irritating cough." . Use the Engineer's precaution BUNTE'S Cough Drops. Keep a box handy. BUNTE BROTHERS n CHICAGO kUktn of Um World Famous Candy and Cocoa took for th Rrd Bos with tha Funnv Pal Iktaa on lei MENTHOL "AND HOREHOUND YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS NOW ' DUE K you twvi atlvlsi In rrfoionro to lri4ontf Tax Matttln roiiHiilt our IiHM)itii Tax SUM'.aIi:t, .Mr. .1. C Coni'M. prepA ration ret urns - ' of your AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Auditors Atfiuiit.mt K. M. C. I. A. - ,1. C. ClUlPH WILSON AUDITING CO. M. .Ifin d. Ore. LEE W ATKINS & CO. SELLS Scratch l-'cod, per 100 lbs. ..$3.85 ICkb Producer, iht 1UO lln. ... 3.83 Itiitternillk Mash, per 100 lbs. .. 4.00 Mlllritn. per HO Ihs. . l.HO Fisher's Ualry l'ectl, per. 00 Ihh. 2.7S Sliellt-d Corn, per 100 His S.73 Fresh Corn Meal, per lb . 4c We ini'ct all competition. Cull and . see us. Delivery In City 1'linnn 2BII Farmers Attention THE WESTCO Tankless pressure water system Is to the home what wireless telegraphy is to the commercial world... Maximum pressure all the time, without the in cumbrance or a tank. Resides 'all other features. It has only one (1) moving part, needs no oil and lafets a life time. ; See this wonderful tank'less pressure system now. ' ; - ' Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Sparta Bldg. . , Phone 620 ';' 'a-.. ; . t IIN!'.!"1"'! ljjj PI . CONFIDENCE SHOULDN'T i; ' ' MEAN CARELESSNESS QUR idea of confidence is the striving at all times to better conditions, and when bettor conditions- come in trying . to keep them.' : That's tlie reason tlie First National preach- ; , eel tlnift when the 'onuH'asyVpcriocV.wusj witn us. mat s tlie reason we re preaching it now. ' A ."' . .-'.'....' , ? . f, St -: . A "Nationalized" acconnuwhat you heed. Che first National Bank: riBDFoRD Oregon SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" AI.I'KIt AT 10TII STKKKT, 1-UKTI.AMt. OltKGON. . All tba Oregon electric tuirs stop ai onr hotel. Our hotola havetthe home like atmosphere, and our service Is unexcelled. We strive to please Rates $1.50 and up. ' With bath ii.uu ana up. our cining room Is very popular, and our business men's I luncheon, and our regular and Sun. ' day dinners are not equalled else where at our pTIce. Opposite Olds. Wormian & King's big store. - : i TIME SERVICE ' ' A reliable alarm clock gets you up on time. The Seth Thomas make. ; ' , '. For the correct time call 414 ' Always Welcome : FAY E. DIAMOND Jeweleri SVJIPATHETIO SKIIVICE Rendered in a Quiet Dignified manner, at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Your loved one is taken into the Home where there la alwa.v ' some one with them. Our Residence la on tbe Second Floor We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to malte shipment t o any par of the United Stales or Foreign Countries, w. "l take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangement lMr Assistant. - Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and Oakdale. One block west of Poatofflce. YOU CAK GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S ' GOOD CLOTHES I SInke Them KLEIN mi TAIlOg t :' ' 1$ 1 f 3 i W. C. CCLBERTSO.W Proprietorr' 1S8 Eot Man Str