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i . AM IVFIKPRVHRNT VRWHPAPEH PUBLIHHKO EVERY AKTKIt.VOON EXCF.-PT SUNDAY BY TUB ' MKDFORD PRINTI NO CO. Tim Mrifnr1 Huiirtnv Run fa furnished subscribers di-slrlng a seven day daily newspaper. ; Office Mail Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Fir street. , 1'none !. ' A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Mcdrorrt jwali. me .Meuioru Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune. TIOBKRT W.'RUHL, Krtltnr. SUMl'TEK S. .SMITH, Manager. SUBSCBIPTIOIf TERMS: BT MAIL IN ADVANCE: . Dally, with Sunday Sun, yeur 7.sn Dally, with Hunilay Sun. month.... .76 Pally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6.60 Dally, without SundHy Sun, nionlll .6 ' '. Weekly Jlall Tribune, one year 2." Sunday Sun. one year 2.U0 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Plioenlx, . Talent: . . , . Dnily-, with Sunday Sun, Vionth j; f Dnllv. wltha Jt Sunday Sun. month .85 ' Pulls', wllhoill Sunday Sun, your.. .(.') '-Dally, witlf Sunday Sun, one ye.nr 8.60 . All terms by carrier carni in auvanee. S'TENSE interest in Harding's cabinet Js natural, lor its fmuJ selection murks an epoch in Ameritun political history, the trans ition from a presidential to a cabinet form of government. . No cabinet like" this one has ever before been named, as the nn- I Oflclal pnppr of the City at Medford , Official paper of Jackson County. un-nrn fia 1 1 v nvpnien circulation for Mix month endintr Oct. 19 2" 322C Kntnre-d aa scoomt-cinFa mntter nt Modford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, f&7 9., ',' . MKMBKRS OK -TUB ASSOCIATED , .. j rilKHS. . The ARBoclatod I'n'SH Is exclusively , entitled to the ubc for republication of all news dlapaichea credited , to U, or not otherwrno credited In thin paper, and alno lilt) mini urn n jiii.nr.ii - w All rltfh.tR of ifpublicatton of special- ciiHpAtciH'fl nerein are ltiyu J1'",' ;!:.': Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur 1'erry v. Criticism ..of the now cabinet In jilontlful from Democratic papers In tho state, but if ono of them tui'ns out to be an exceptionally abnurniiil Vinlictid, lie .will not lie retained, :i In-' thu Inst eight yeara, to exemplify bull lieadcdncHs in tho highest. '"'Tho hill providing for a bonus for cx-survleo men will go to a vole of tho poople In June, and It will bo no surprise to ;the ex-BOrvlce men if It Bets a lovely inrruping, which It prob ably will. ; -thlE HUiOHS OK TKAC1I1NC. .'.'.'.. '. (Vreka Journal) , On Monday " afternoon when .Miv Oiioihc Luttorcll, iirlncijml of ! Fort' Jones 'Orummar school, was ' lillglnK tho bell to cull the pu-'-pllsj into-school, the clapper of 'jTTieBeir tylKout, hitting him on. lli, nose, .causing a bone to be li broken. . Ho was hurried to tho ' dttctbi1, hilt, was unoonHcious must .. n of thb'. afternoon. At lust ' re . .. ports , ho j was getting 'along nlcsly.-'- ;: . '. ; 14? "Woman Drops. Dead in Millinery . s'tbre'.,iL-r( Headline S. . F. . Bulletin.). i Prpbaby .found n hat' that' suited hoc WUhouliivisl'tlng every milliner in town '.If Hmctir '. " """ " "the' Soviet 'hasdbcldcd not to go to war with ' jajrnn. . Tho , present cockiness Votf the -Nipponese is dtteto whulj.hoy did to tho Itusstuns tlio Ittal UnO'tliey. tangled. ; '.. Ah Iowa Prohibition Knforcomcnt officer' has been arrested for having three barrels of 50 year old Koutucky Whiskey In his cellar. You guessed It (Mo first time Tho "liquor In-: . tprests" put It there. Thoy nlwnys do (whcn-thoy catch tlium. "After six years of suffering from stomach trouble I am feeling fine. All the 'bloating and soreness is gone . . , ..,.,. e it, ,... rrom my stomacn and noweis. i can usual circumstances surrounding the. appointments of Hoover and a, j ike n6w ,-cpn.t thlnk , IIll"lli'S demonstrate'. ' (any 'Words suitable scnough to praise rrcsidct-eleet Harding says in effect: "Mr. Hughes will de-if" Wo-d.rr. temedy. I . tenniiie the foreign policies of tlijs governinciit, and Mr. Hoover is, simple harmless. Dceparatloji that re ,......: i I.;.!,, i.i.. ..I.. ,.il..-;t,. f i..,uJ'ovl' he catarrhal mucus from the ciu. im.h m,; muMM .... !...- .yy . , .... , illtstlnnl tract and allays the inflam- forming Ins ilepaitinent into a genuine department or eoiniilcree, cai culaled to consolidate and eo-oi'dinatc the internal affairs of this country, upon a new and business-like basis.' This means a long farewell to the rubber-stamp cabinet system, v.-hich was highly developed undi'i' Hoosevelt and -brought to the peak of perfection by President Wilson. Mr. Harding voluntarily f.uiTcmlri s tlie iK'ciiiniilation ot executive aiitliority, wlncli' tnrougli (he past ccntuiy brought the positiiui' tif chief cxeiMitivc into one of Hie most powerful position in any world power of supreine power, the duy. 1 - The ti'iiiisfoiinatit n is a wholesome one, a necessary one, and yet it involves dangers which all political experiments of a revolutionary nature, involve. While1.'! he president's personal responsibilities will' lit; lessened, the deiiuiiUls upon his, adaptability and executive skill will be tremendously increased. ;'':.,.' . . i For a cabinet system of divided authority" is impossible., There must be a certain cO;ordnal ion ami unity, there must bi; leadership, ami that leadership the President must assume. Harding's task there fore, 'will be the difficult task pf granting power and restraining it ; of securing .the. unrestricted pitiy of t-he individual abilities siirroiiti'3rj ing liila, and yet never losing his essential domination. . 1 onietimcs' it ..seems. as if Mr. fllu'dj(t fA9fftjJiy;lwiiA;utnt of. the .eluiihelicn, thrown oli a Scotch phid. 'rt the problem ,i not '.iSl' sol'ibl;'. Only those who slc iio j.os'sitn ffiJ ol truif grealucss m ing oieed feel hopeless. iullfifASCt Vftlftil jC. For that, after all, is the supreme test. It Harding is a great man he wijl. succeed;, if he isn't hf iiiti.st,ia'il.a'ir,mlii Avev ?faced a more difficult task.'-Hut there is thi.f flnjjhlite iiittijii' fyr hope. Hard ing has thus far shown tljose composite qualities of courage a nil tact, firmness and generosity which the occasion peculiarly demands. Let him -su'slain 'his present piicc, and while he may not win' glorioirslyl hu can noi.fail. V '., ' , ; . . A Sl,I,l''.lt-l)lS.STI''.U. 'J'' (Muntiigtiu .Mcw-;eiiKi'i') ..' 'Taber and Wise liave received a carloud of Ilotn-y Kords. ' VL-IUV KKKIt'IKNT. ' ' (tii'WIivlew (t'nl.) News) Tho . valcntlho social given In the ball hero Monday uiglti by the ladlt'H of the Deficiency club, -was a success. ' ' ; The Portland youth of influential Otmily. Who escaped from thu Insane phylum, where. .ho was comtnittcd after', an attempted robbery. ?H;''Stlll" oraxy , enough to keup out of itighu It is just beginning to dawn upon t,he . ttulhoritieH, that lie shntrld hnvcOcn .AiVqn nn opportunity to make jus escape from a different Institution tri tiuleni. Jf you aro reading the 'Mlai-y' Clurn Hmlth llnmon, klllee of Jalie llamon, Immensely rich, you notice, that when Jake gave costly; gifts, it was always ail f ilea illy row. , .' . Tho settling of the: Itogue I! fish question seems to have bet fizzle, excelled only by thef w leuce problem. 1 of one will her' r a ivcr u a mid ,,' The weather man has arrived ut the. state of mind whore nothing w.tl ln'-opucu rain but a purade. . Tin-: iiiiik siti'Atiov. ; 1 ' (A t'onvorsutloii) . ' 'V.'hat'a tho market price Hides 7" -,.'. ; "Nothing.", ; "Is 'thai what shoes cost?" t, 1). Hitter is a fanner of llunls 4)Ui-g, Oregon. Ills cousins are nli guurdlalis of the Xnsh radiator. Tlio Si-enlc . Preservation Society wants to see to it that no vandal hand gets in among the weeds on va cant lots next summer. If the lnlted Statrs goes, to war with Jupnn, It will be over the Island of Yap. How appropriate! The center of clvlliiatlon. utiirting In lCgy.pt Hint Snmerla has Krailu.illy mov cd northwivrd and eastward. w POOR HUMANITY. SOMKTBIKS 1 think thu .human race lias very kittle fun ; less, pluasiiru than the brutes that chase and gambol in the sun. . I 'I Irku to he a bob-o-link and circle in the air; for little birds, i k e t this,'I think; know naught of human care. They bean no burden' .on.,lhiur backs, no weary load that kills; they do not. pay an in come: tax, or 'face big monthly, bills,- I'd like, to- be. a 'kangerdi) -irjTOti n-desert plain", and I would hop a mile or two, (iil then hop ; 'back again. Sometimes sad thoughts like these I think; when life lias made me hot; but some one shoots tin,' bob-o-link, and 1 rei main unshot. The lower animals I view, anil think them satis: f ied ; but some one slays the kangeroo that lie may tair. its; hide. 'I'd like to he a crocodile, "..in peevish mood f wail,. "Aind I would swim the storied Nile and smash things with my tail."! Hut crocodiles know little mirth, unci much of woe they've known ;. . for every critter on this earth has troubles of its own. Hut cats ami wolves and grizzly bears ifnd'cowg anil birds and' snakes : don't publish forth their daily cares, their little pains and a'ches.' They take existence as iUc.umes the bitter with the sweet, and; being short of muffled drums, (.hey look for things to eat. T v &nul HERE IS NOTHING1 uar W',CMfeerlainj8 Tablets for constipaUonvL!,1,qY ,the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper tics that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. INFLUENZA I - Ai preventive, melt and In m hale night and morning ' f V A P O RUB :' i '' ' Ovtt 17 MitilMjan IW Vcurfj) GROWERS NONE BETTER TH AN General Chemical Paste Sherwin-Williams Dry Call for Terms and Prices Bardwell Fruit Company Phone 1 24 Whse. 445 So. Fir St. iiiation which causes practically nil, stomach, liver and Intestinal ail-1 ment. Including ftppendlcitls. One (lnfie( will convlnne money . refund-- ed. '' i , -.- Adv. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon , . ,'. Surgory of -EyeB, Enrs, Noso and Throat. All diacasos of llicue oreans treated, Glnnatu fitted. 314-315 l.lli nrty BldR., Cor. Main & Craps 8tn. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Pric2l No Matter What the Price MANN'S 1 Value! Style and Quality Are Combined in Society Brand Clothes REFINED SERVICE . - . 'i . : . at; k 'saying We are -i"n. a position to! give.i'tth'e lp.we.st. ( possible' rates obtainable.! i Every item .of modern fun ' eral-i service 'ia "given oui most, icareful attention. ; ,':''..ai80 . ' the assistance of a Licensed Lady Embalmer without extracharge' Weeks -Conger Co. BE. PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR .BIRTHDAY SWEM'SVSTUDIO These Suits are exceptional in design, rich in materials and perfect in workmanship. We. invite you to come and see them. The'Bfght of such wonderful suits priced so low, will more than repay you for your trouble. TopOff the New Suit With a New Hat All $10.00 Hats, each $S 'AH $9,00 Hats, each $7 All $7.50 Hats, each $5 All $5,00 Hats,., each $3 Correct in Style, Quality and Price Are Cheney Silk Ties. '. , They havo just arrived, and are surprising in originality of pattern id color. The prices,' too, surprise you. ' . Cheney Tubular Tie $1.25 Cheney Reversables $1.50 Saturday Specials That Are Unsurpassed in Value Black and Cordovan Cotton: Hose,. 35c grade. , Saturday, pair i. T..-..15, - Men's Wool Hose, 75c grade. Saturday, pr 35 " Men's blue and grey Chambray Work .:. ... Shirts, $i.75.gra,4e. Saturrlay,.each.....$1.00 Hanes' Shir te and Drawers, garment ..$1.00 '"Leather faced". "nyas'::GlbVeSi pair .:..i...:.25 . Canvas G4Qves,X6-pajri.( pair-for ;.........::.:...25 ' All ieatheri Worte Gloves f6r 50 Percent Less Men s nJenoUaieabh' 15 Boss of the Road Waist and Bib Over alls, pair SI. 75 Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pa jamas 50... per cent ' less MAIL ORDERS FILLED S1.25 s . Men's Garters,-50c grade, Saturday, pair 25 Men's; Sifk Knit .ties, each... Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY E. MAIN. AND N. CENTRAL, MEDFORD .$1.50 Silk Ties Sat.,' each .;;.'....;.'. SI All Suit Cases and Hand Bags 20 per t : cent. less. ; Men's Dress Shirts , 20 per cent less, . POSTAGE PREPAID No. 45. ...i '' REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Farqiers & Fruitgrowers Bank At Mcdford, 'In -.the' 'State ot Oregon, at the close of "business February 2l3t. 1!'21.. . ". , ....... ' , - ' f ' RESOURCES Loans and (tIscoDiit ':.-.:.'.?;t..'..:...i...v.....i...i..". Overdrafts, -secured-and unsecured , I'.onds and wuirnnts Stocks, securities, judgments, etc. ;.. ... Hanking houso ; Furniture' and fixtures Due from1 approved reserve banks Checks arid othcir)aslv Items. .....:. Kxchangcs 'for clearing house ..i...... &. Cash on ljand ....;;...t.(................. Toin:iL.:.!L:Z.:l..J.l.:... 1. -I28;170.4S ,! .None . . 4,940. t . . ; None . ' None . 3,883.93 . Gl.198.30 1,662.71 . 5,469.52 . 22,148.42 ......t U . ,-. r- LIABILITIES P Capital' stock paid In Surplus fund .....':.:...'i.,.i..r....,.'. i I'ndivldod profits, less expenses and taxes paid Dlvidends: unpaid' : Individual deposits subject to chock .'. ; Demand certificates' of.deposlt L Cashier checks outstanding Certified checks Time and Sayings Deposits Notes.and bills redjscounted Kills payable for money borrowed . Reserved for. interest and taxes Contingent account '......;...". 1 ...S386,373.'J0; I... 50.000.UUi 10,000.00 2,006.33 . 428.00 239,738.61. : 0,S29.4!i' ' ' 367.21). . lo.Tli .' 07,989.49. None ' None. ' 4,000.00. 5,000.00' .: S386,373.90 Total ....:i...l..i';l:..., :...... . State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. , ., , ,,i i '.,.. j.i.,- i. f. F. B. .Wahl,' Cashier of the above-nam'ed'.bank, il'o 'solemnly sear.'ihBt tho above statement is true to the best of my knowlodM' anrf helfef. '' ', V- ': .......' !.. F. B. WAnii; Casnier.' ',; Subscribed and sworn to before me this-24th' dav of February,' '10!i'.'"'!'j!! t-n- : fJ.'Wt8HIRLBVllNdmrT-Ptiblier-! : M'coniiplBslon expires July G. 1921.;; r,) u'i:xit"Rta i(ki. Ml CORRECT Alt JRREC est: Ous Newbuoj Dolroy Getchell, R. F. Antle, Dhectors. 9.4 Furniture-and fixtures 10. Real estate owned other than hanking house..'.. llj Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank , hjl3.' Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks 14. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 11, 12, rc'V.'i'OT.'lS) MUM:..;.. us :-m '. IA... Exchanges for clearing h(uise, ..', Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 16. and 16.. 82,729.43 17. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting' bank and other cash items..1. 18. Redemption fund with -U. . 8.f Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer :.........'....: '.L.'.;:J.i-.S.t.5s.t.t '. . 19. Interest earned but. not' collocted-Mipproxlninteton Notes and Bills Roceivablo not past due .'. No. 115. . ; fEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF.THE Central Point State Bank At Central Volnt, in the State of Oregon, at tho close ot buslnoss Fobrunrv 21st,. 1921. . ; . . ... .: ( "'. ''. RESOURCES , . , Loans and discounts : : : .' .......S232,458..Sit Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . None Honda and warrants j...'.. "33,887.29 Stocks, Federal Reserve Hank. S. F. '.... . 900.00 Hanking house ...1... '3,000.00 Furniture and fixtures ...... .. ' 2,653.15 Other coal estate owned 1,343.70 i'ue rrom approved rosorvo banks .'. ... ; 31,289.43 Checks and other cash items .' 470.36 Cash on hand : 17,758.08 Total .... ..$325,760.8 J In ...SS.OOO.OO' 5,000.00 LIABIUITIES Ca)ltul stork paid Surplus fund- Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. : 9,071.35 individual deposits smijoct to.chock .....i 141,189.4! Demand certificate of doposit ' 5,10 Cashier checks, outstanding , .-. 363.00 Time anil Savings Deposits i ; 1.. .; 144,932.01 Hills payable for mffney bxrfrowed i ' None Is S, Hond Certlf. of Deposit. ................! ..-..,. : 200.00 1 Total ..'.....r.,;;:...; ..; ..325JU0.87 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. - . . I, D. R. Terrett, Cashier of the- above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. R. TKRRETT, Cashier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th dav of February 1921 ' '- EDITH L. JACOBS, .Notary Public! My commission expires November 12th, 1924. OORRKCT Attest: J. O. Isaacson, Wm. C. Leever, W. J. Freeman Directors. ' Licensed CITY' SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence district. Dally business die trlct. Phone SOt. I , WHITSVTT SKXXINflS. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Cr Reflnlshing V. Central A Jackson, Itiotio 7 07 Chai tc'i; Njp;-7701. Reserve District: No, fii. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Medford, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on February 21, 1921.- . -.'-.. ' .' , '..s i:'.' " 1 ; - RESOURCES .' :.- .' mSS,. 1, including rediscounts w...rt.'.f-,,7iW98S ed - '.....:.... I....;.'...........'..::.....; ;3,843ff2 1. .. Loans apd discounts, 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 4, U. 8. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par - value) ..:..........:.:...................:.100,000.00. d Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable f Owned and unpledged ,.;.:...... ;!"h War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned ...!..,. , Total U. S. Government securities 5. Other bonds, securities, e"tc: b Bonds (other than V. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 3,000.00 c bonds and securities (other than U. s. securities) 45,000.00 29,568.60 . 23.94 174,692.54 ' I uledeed as collateral for State or otber deposits (postal 'excluded) or 'bills-payable .-. ...50,000.00 'e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including .." stocks); owned and-unpledged J '50,323.86 '-"J Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S 103,323.86 7. Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (50 per cent of subscription) 3,000:00 8., Value of banking house, ownod and unincumbered..,...:.! 82,600,00 15,009.00 3,968.64 70,607.77 68,870.69 t ' 8;30&$2 6,49.3.32 3,344.14 5,000.00 5,491.'(i2 Total 30. 43. .J :.......1,299,884:4!7 ...... LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 100,000.00 Surplus rund : 20,000.0,0 a Undivided profits $ 7,277.47 bjess current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid..-. 4,187.05 3,090.42 Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of '"' maturity and not earned (approximate) 602.39 Amount reserved tor taxes accrued . : .......i. 2.513.30 Amounfreserved for all Interest accrued ,! 390.00 Circulating notes outstanding : ,.... 99,097.50 Net amounts due to bankB, bankers, and trust companies In the ' United States and foreign countries (other than In- ' eluded In Items 28 or 29) ...'. 6,870.12 Certiricd chocks, outstanding i 360.2.6 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding ......:.,. 9,155.44 '. . Total of Itetna 28; 29, 30, 31,.and 32 .:......L...'..J 16,685.82 ; Demand- deposits (ether than bank deposits) subject to Re-' : serve (deposits 4iaynble within 30 days): . . .',H,t ' 1 ' ' .Individual deposits subject to check 602.679.5G 'C3rtiricate8 of deposit due In less than 30 days (other tBMn tor money borrowed)' .: J 39,676.(1 State, coimty, or othdr municipal deposits secured by plodgo ' or assets of this bank 39,295.20 Dividends unpaid -. : 30.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, ' 37, and 38 $581,581.20 Time deposits sjbject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days, or more notice, and postal savings) : ' " Certiricates o( deposit (other than tor money borrowed) 157,602.4 1 .Other Time deposits 328894.38 Postal savings deposits '.... ." t 622.83 Total or time deposits subject to Reserve, " ' ' ' Items 39', 40,' 41, and 42 7 .....J457.049.65 ' " United States deposits (other than postal savings) : . . c Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S disbursing officers ; Total .-. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: 19,004.19 : 11,299,884.47 I. Oris Crawford. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knoVledge and belief. ORIS CRAWFORD, Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of Februarv, 1921. s ' - - ' ' T. W. MILES, Notarv Public. CORRECT Attest: Chas. Strang, Henry Hart, Wm. G. Tait, Directors. WITH M1DFC2D TRADE IS BEDFORD KADI i.t ?3K.wS-:.