Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1921)
r rxriE FOTTT? Medford Mail tribune AN INJ KIENIKNT NKWHI'A F'KR PUliMKHKU KVKHT AKTKHNOON KXrKlT HL'NJ A Y HY THIS 1 MKl'KOKD PKINTINO CO. Th Mrriford (Sunday Kun Is furnished uhnrrDra d&alrirtf a ven day dally lutwftjMtper OrfU'ft Mall Trlbuno liulMlng, 26-27-2H lNorih Kir Blr-4-t. J'lionu "iU. A connoll1uf Ion of the !emocriitl Timfa, the Mford Mull, tho Medford Tribune, Tho Southern Oreffonlaii. Tlie Aahlftnd Trlhune. nOHK.iiT w. lirnL, iMitor. HUMJ'TKIl K. KM IT II. MuniiKer. ' BUBSCKIPTIOW TEBUII BY MAIL-In A'lviiiM-r: Pally, with Hunday Hun, yvnr 7.fi0 I 'ally, with Kiinday Hun, iiimith 7fi J tally, without Kunday Hun, yrar.... ..10 I "ally, without Kurnlay Hun, immth .fil Vockly Mall Trlt.uni', orio yar..- 2.00 Hundfiy Hun, one vi-ar 2.00 BV (,'Altltl Kit In Mlford. AnhlaiMl, JnckHoi) villo, Ci'iilral 1'olnt, riiouiilx, Tahnt: I 'ally, with Kundny Hun, month Tfi Iially, wllliont Huinl;ty Hun, month .B-'i I'ally, Without Kuriihiy Hun, y ar ... 7 Pally, with Hundav Hun, on yrar ft. 10 All h-rtnii hy carrier, raah In advanm. MEXICAN OIL AGAIN. o NCK nion; Aiii'Tiran warships hi; dispjitrlicd tu Tiimjiiuo to Official paper of th" City of Medford Official pit per of Jui:kHOii County, Kntornd am nwinr c,, niattor Ht Medford, Ori-Kon, under the act of March K, 1 K79. MKMliKHH OK TIIK AKMOCJATKU Thi AoHf latd I '! In 'xclualvdy entitled to tho iiHt for r'puhliral ion of All tK'WN diHptitch.-H rrdlt'd to It, or not othcrwlfio cr"lili (l In thta p:i,Hr, and nlm tho local ncwH puldihcd JuTi-hi. All liffhta of n-puhlrutlon of Kpoclal fllHpHtchcfl hi'iidn a ro hImo (HfrviMl. Ye Smudge Pot i Ht An hnr (-rrr II iU jiloamin t to until tho wiivImk corn In tho backyards, and the Krape vlniirf lii'tlllhiK o'er (In' kitchen porch, mid Soon will en mi' tho harvest. 'J' In; fuel (hut crushed anil prepared thorn; jiroil n c td will ferment, contrary to til" lnw of tho land, has uothliiu; at all to do with thu caso. Tbjo casually lint for tho (lororth or l!dlowas below norniiil, IhoiiKh tho Worlql knows, I hey trlod hard ciioiiku. (Til 10 A i i M I X I ST 1 I A T I ( ( I'olKllctou I'lant. OrcKouiiill.) Tho chief reason why thorn will ho no money. Tor tho .Mi Kiiy crunk project thin yoar Ih , Hint Oil ir 'r.onl of all tho In c.nino of the llnlliid KlaloH Kov cr(int)lil Ih IioIiik expended for win1 expenses, In ono form or tinpthcr. " ) . Colli - Hill know Monday, how I'arlii fjJlt Saturday. A I'ortland youth Ihih noon arroKlod lit Jloluwaro tor hiirKlury, hut ho Ih too far from, homo to, havu a lilud liourtcil court discover that ho Ih bu nnrinnl, because Ii Ih Hidual column run down It Ih buck. ,. i . I ) IH'MITI'V 111 .Ml'! ' (Salem Capital ,l.ournal.) , Mr. and .Mih. '1 tiniiiuii lliiiiip ontorlalnod ill illnnor Sunday., I 'IJIioho proHonl worn r. and Mrs. ('. A. 1 1 ii in it and chtldron of Portland; .IImr Colla lluinp of i Idaho, Mr. and Mm. A. Hump, v.ellii rntlior limn tln ir duvcliijiiiifiit is tlio ioint at iKsuo, but oil, the k'old of tin; 'J'wcntii lli Oiitiuy, is as liofojc tin; Ijnsis of tile aotion. Oil in ( jiluiiilii.i, oil in .M i sopot .1 mia ; oil in tin; CanoiisiiM ; oil in Mi-xii'o, nil mhtci-iIs (-'"lil as llint Iri'iiKtirc whioli nil tlio world rovi'ts mid solionios In poNsis. 1 )iiloniitl ii; i;;itis onoi; iiponoil mid (dosed en "jrnldi'ii liiimos inoviiij;," Imt now tlioso liinos move on oil. flout on oil, mil ioiial i-sioiisil)ililios lie ill it, tin; destinies of people are mixed wijli it. Tin; next war will hi; a war for oil. Tlijs prophecy has been a diplomatic onmmonpl.'ice since the (dose of 'the last war. lint while the oil barons limy wniil war, while Mr. Hearst inay want war, the people dun 'I want war, and there is no cause for war, ns fur as Mex ico and tin; I j i I 1 Slates are concerned. All tliiit .Mexico iiiid the I'nitcd Slates need is an iinderstatidiii-.'. I'rc.siileiil ibre'.'oii can brin' about this iiiiderslainliii;,' very simply. All that is ieiiiired is for him to say officially, what ho has re peateilly said informally to incorporate what Ik; declares are tin: principles of the Mexican povcriimeiil in n treaty of iiiiderst.iiKliiij,'. This iiiiilerstaiuliiii: revolves about Article li7 of the .Mexican con st it ul ion. 'Ibis provision, if made retroactive, would result in the ciuiriseat ion of American oil properties in Mexico. Such action voiild be contrary to all international law, and every code of inter nal ional conduct in peace. - "I have repeatedly said that this provision will not be retro (.(lively applied," says 1 'resident. Obre-ion. lint when asked to put bis statement in writing as a formal pledge to bind himself as presi dent,, and his country, when he retires, he refuses to do so. . ' It is to be hoped that this show of force, may brin the Mexican president In bis senses. For while if has nothing to do wit If the president 's action, but is merely a move of precaution to prevent de t.l ruction of American properly in the Tampieo region; in the buck et mind lies I he fiiiulameiitnl issue. ' ' 'I' In; president of Mexico can do a rcnt service to himself,' a j;rcat service to humanily by dropping bis policy of evasion and cumin;; out frankly in favor of a treaty of justice and friendship with the I 'niled Stales. Tho IIohi'h, tho llartlottH and tlio fl'AnJnuH will ho luii'lli ularly dell- cloUH thlK your, hut. hh iihiiiiI, n na tlvo of tho Kokiio river valley, will Uavn to ho east of tho AllorJienloH tu ho uhlu lo nwoar to It. Tim very laloHt In reform oi'kuhI-v-ii I inn k Ih tho "Hocloty lor I hit Aholl tlon of Sin." If tliey have a little rain In AiikuhI. tho world oiudit to ho liiii'Knd and imiit'leil hy .Noveiuher 1. I' Tholiua llrady, who hurt liorHcir on II nail. Ih well imaln. (Alhanv t'omooriiM 'Leavlnu too much to lio Imah'lnatlou. . "Yiiiihk W'oniou and Tho Ki'nnotuli' K'lniKKln" ISuliJoil Title: Tho Na tjon.l It Ih laritely u idruitiAlo lo t;et out of wiuiIiIiik tho illHlnw. Tho (,'aHoy .Ioiioh on Iho l-lMpeo Htlll nil I in my Iho whlHtlo cord, mid rudel li.lorrunt (ho iiohIuk of hludcud hraheinaii holoro travolei-H on tho uh Horvutlon pliilfmiii. The next opponent of .lack Hemp Hey'lH apt lo ho .Iohh W i tin rit on l.ahor Day. ThiH will he Wlllard'H hull, puhllc iippoarauco hoforo cntcrliiK the Homo for tho Auml and Inflnn. 1 A ii u m In' r of doctoi'H ii.isn in lil I n k at iVirtlauil havo anuouiirod that Iho hoho Ih u "hocIoIiikIciiI lirnliloiu." Tho general puhlli' has Iook renaiiled II only iih tho upper Iniako for wind. lO.il, (iiito handy when mii'i'.iin:. (i .lUni'v limn have uiloiitcd tho hoIIiI lmik, with nil the little people at the cjid of tho car. . '' I'oi-lland N'euro Win. t l'JIOKM.N. Ai li- . .Inly I.e.- n (ItrHon, of I'erllunil. uiiv, wiih iiw.miI (' ft rofi'ri'o'M ili'i-lHlnn uvor "ItmiKh lpu&o" W'hio. of c 'ntk, itiu-r a ton-round Imiii ht'io IuhI utKht. Andet'Hon,, ni'Knt llnht -ln'ii y otitht champion, wiih the iikkiosm.i IhroiiKh' otit., Troubled for Ten Ye.ir If you suffer pains and urlirs durliiK tlio ' day and hIimm' -ilisturhlnh liladilor wouklieHH by nlKlit, loel tired, nervous and rtiu down, Ibv kitlneyK and liladilor n'I'oA to be. leslored to heallhy and lOKUlar Hcllon. J. T. Oshuni, It. I'. I Io. '1, l.iieuMvlllu, ().. writes: "I bad klillloy troublo for ten yeain. I Mied many reiiiudieH but they did ino no tiood. I took Foley Kidney ruin ami r CAULIFLOWER EARS.. . IIK men with the cntilil'lower ears are classed with the rank profileei s; I hey box for n while nnd rake in a pile n bard couldn't, nalher in years. They spar for a few measly rounds, these brawny publicity hounds, and then they take in all manner of tin, incluilin; tin; shillings and pounds. And what does it matter, my friends, what pug to Iho limelight ascends? Wind, boots it who'll rise lo a champion's size, or who lo the dumping place wends.' The figblcrs gel rich in a year, when once in the front, thuy appear; and peans of praise from n my riad jays are sung in each cntilil'lower ear. The scientist, scholar and sage, work on for a pitiful wage, I Hey lack t he doubloons for a package of prunes:, their raiincnl is moldy with age. The pas tors who bring the good news are needing new trousers and shoes; the stipends they draw barely pay for the slaw and the rent and the coal dealer's dues. Tin; teachers instructing tin; young all feel in their hearts they an; stung; they bitterly think their jolt's on the blink, as they labor the gossoons among. But the men id' tin; eanlil'lower domes, who cannot write essays or pomes, they brandish the paw and for it they draw the riches of several Noun's. Itut. gee, at the end of their years they often are busted, my dears; they blow in the dish that comes with a rush, the men with the cauliflower ears. Tease lagging appetites "with this tempting Baked Custard ! Always smooth and velvety made with Carnation 2 eggfl, beaten light, 3 tablerpoon fuls sugar, grated nutmeg, I cup of Carnation Mi!' diluted wilh I cup of water. Mix together and pour into buttered pen and grate nutmeg over the top. Set in a larger pan of boiling water, and bake in a moderate oven. , Insert.' a clean knife blade, and when it ; comes out clean the custard is done. . Watch it cloeely to avoid cooking too much. . Snd fnr Cftrnalton Cool Bnptc containing JOO practical lertni-l rcciprt. Carnation N..lk t'roduc.ft Co., b-. jiailway Etchane Bldg., Portland. Brcauie Cnrntt' linn Milk' it ia-ice on rich at ordi nary milk, it givet cuitardt, pud xiinqi and all . fondt a fivrr'fla vor and added ' ; imoolh nm.y Vte Cdrnalion In any recipe calling for 1 cup milk 14 cup Carnation di luted luilh Y cup uater. Ait Grnrtra S'tlt Vnrnation Milk "Irrtm f'fllntfi (.'ntn" k'x1' Iff ( barter No. 77U1. Reservo District No. 12. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Modroid, In tho State of Orcson. at the cloHe of business oil June 30th, l'J-l. RESOURCES I. a UiaiiH and discounts. Including rediscounts. $ 69Q,lafi.M t. Overdrafts, unsecured J,218.ol 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure, circulation fU. S. bonds par value) fiou.noo.no '. b All.othor United States Govornment Securities.... 64,193.21 ' V' Total '. : lM.lM.lM .'). Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: r...... ' 81, 8.12.4 li llunklns House, S2.500.00; Furniture and fixtures,-?15,000.00.. 97,5no.im 7. Real estate owned other than hnnklnK house ; 9.449.7a 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reservo Hank '. '54,240.02 HI. Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks.....' 132,207.30 11. Amount Hue rroin batiks, hankers, and trust companies In tho United Status (other than Included In Items 8, 9, or 10) 6,339.11 12. Kxi'hnnKos for clourim? house 8,497.98 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 flt7.044.39 I I. ''hecks on bunks located outside of city or -town of reporting bank and other cash items 421.97 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from V. S. TreuHiiror ' 6,000.00 21. : 20. I I -1. 30. 31. 35. 3(i. 39. 10. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Total fl,211,086.25 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid In V $ SurpliiH fund Undivided profits '. CircululliiK notes outstanding Amount due to State banks, bankers, nnd trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than in cluded In Reins 21 or 22) Certified chocks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 21, 22, 23. 24, and 25 f 13,775.71 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. (other than for mutiny. borrowed) - Dividends unpaid Total of .demand dcosl(s .(other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve, Items 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, nnd 31 f530.870.0l Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates Of deposit (other than lor money borrowed) 97,532.80 Other tune doposits 351,925.21 100,000.00 20.nno.oo 7,llS.t! 99,997.60 9,4(11.54 1 ,5ti5.li 2,718.51 409,607.19 61,232.a2 30.00 l'ostal savingH ileH)Hlts Total of time deposits subject to Rcsorve, Hems 32, 33, 31, and 35 : f 150.323.17 United States deposits (other than ixistal Havings) including War Loan tlcKsit account and deposits of United States Disbursing officers Hills piiyahlo, other than with Federal Reservo Hank (Includ ing all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Hills payable with Federal Reservo Hank 805.13 19,001.19 None Mono 1 How many chief parables are there In I he Now ToHtanienl? ' 2 What fniuotiH water falls lire lespoiisllilo for Iho growth of Mln-I Big Double Bill at the Pago tu apolls and SI. I'aul'.' Another one of th ine double linnet 3 - Why Is II pa'nful to slum! for a out hilla Htails (omoirow at the Page Bieat leti;lh of lime wllhoul inov- (hoairo. . Dorothy Dallon is seen 111 the lug? -sort of role which made her famous, I -Are there more than live spo- In an excellent picture, "The Idol of 'till Houses? . ilhfl North.'1 Reference Is made to .-." What Is the best remedy lor thu "The Finnic- of Hie Yukon," that vivid blues? I story of the Canadian northwest. In 1 6 -Into what general classes are which Miss Dallon thrilled audiences iid.li'clive.s divided? several years ago by her remarkable 7- hat were Iho six objeciH of personality that seemed to exactly lit they helped mo so much that now am well." wlietTf- Don't delay. every Adv Iho comdilutinn? S Was ri'proseutallon In purlin incut ever offered the colonies? ;t How many uit.i-och with on the fii-Mt slave trader's ship which vis lied this country? 10 - After the battle of Hull Run what four plans did Iho Union make? Answer's to yoslerday's iiuoHtlous: IWbat Is a caryatid'.'. Ans. -A I'outalo figure used instead (if a col umn for support. 2 - W hat Is ceiitrlpetal force? Ans.- It Is that force which Impels a lioily toward a renter. 3 - Where are wheels In gear? Ans. A number of cog wheolH when i-onnei'leil are said to he In gear. 4- -Whal Is an Idle-wheel? Ans--A wheel placed In gear between two others, the object of which Ih to trans fer million from one to the other w'lhout changing the dlrecllou of the motion. 5 What sort of a mtu-hiuc Is call ed a mitlileii? Ans.- It Is a min hiue for Washing linen. ti- What Is harmony in music'' Ans.- The cousiinaiii-e of two or more united soiiuils. i -What Is Iho third note of the major Hiale? Ans. Ml. 8 What Is tho recliliiK note In music? Ans. -It Is the nolo in tho chord upon which tho voice dwells until II conies Into cadence. 9--Hew may labors did the god Hercules perforin? Ans. Twelve. 10 - Who was in in it I lol ? Alls. The captain of tlio tribe of .Manassiih at lite census of Sinai, Into tho great out-of-doors and the basic emotions of life. As Colette Hrlssae In "The idol of the North." her portrayal will be especially enjoyed, for she again In placed In the Caiiadiaii northwest, this time as the daughter of a Freneh- Canaillan miner, who Is left alone In a mining town and seeks employment as a dancer in the main dance hall and saloon. Rapidly learning (ho "tricks of the trade," she becomes n sensa tion. The support Is excellent. The comedy special with Harold Lloyd In "(let Out and (lot Under" Is a roaring, speedful, rousing joyrldo of delicious laughter. At the Rlalto lleglnning tomorrow (ieorge Fit. iiiiiin ire's magnificent photoplay of fashionable Sew York life. "Paying the l'lper" will bo Iho attraction for three days ul tlio Rlalto theatre. This is In every respect a do luxe picture production featuring tlio new star. Dorothy Dickson, a famous dancer, who heads an exceptionally clever east of players. The picture has been sumptuously produced and the cos tumes are glorious. I I new Corona w "porUhWtyn wtUt OUhw makM t attractl, prieoa, 6m u lftui you buy. mi:ii OHl IMHH STOUK Total f 1,34 1,080.25 Slato of Oregon, County of Jackson, as: I, Oils Crawford, Cashier of tho ulsive-nnnied bank, do solemnly swear (bat (he above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ORIS CRAWFORD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 5th day of July, 1921. T. W. MILKS, Notary rttbllc. . Correct Attest: Wm. C. Tall. Henry Hart, Chas. Strang. Directors. At Central Point 1921. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE . , Central Point State Bank In the State of Oregon, at the close of business Juno 3'Mh, RESOURCES Loans and dlscounls Honds and warrants Stock Federal Reservo Hank Hanking house ..' Furniture and fixtures Other rout estate owned ..$224,373.41 .. 28,751.45 900.00 .. .1,000.00 .. 3,312.05 .. 1,424.45 Due front approved reserve banks 27,876.35 Checks and oilier cash Items 20.56 Cash on hand .'. : 8,114.36 74.03 Total ...'".,'....:.'...:.; $29 LIABILITIES ( apllal stock paid In - f 25,000.00 Surplus fund 1. 5.000.00 Undivided profits. ,es expenses nnd taxes paid 12,471.70 Individual deposits subject to chock 123,166.40 Demand c ctlfloates of deposit 5.10 Cashier checks outstanding .-. 390.96 Time anil Savinga Deposits ......... 132,650.47 llond C'jrtlllcates of Deposit 100.CH Total ; f 297,77 1.Oj Slale of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. I, D. R. Terrell, Cashier of tho above-numed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowlodge and belief. D. II. TKR11ETT, Cashier. 'Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1921. KOITH L. JACOHS. Notary Public. My eoo'tnlsslon expires Nov. 12, 1924. forrcst -AttnHt: J. O. Isaacson. Wm. C. I.eever. W. J. Freeman. Directors. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO PROFS V8KI llrokrn !naes Accurately Implicate! FACTORY ON I'UEMISES OH E. Main. Upstairs ftm classified ads get results. . W O O D ! all kinds of wood at right irim: dry mill blocks, liny next winter's wood now while It Is cheap. Medford Fuel Co. Cor. Fir and Third l'lione 243 Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refute Immediately remoreJ on short nodes. Weekly rtslt In rest dene dlrtiio. Dally business dis trict. Phone S9(. WHTrSEW nNTCr8. ymjijiifc j, ( ' i'iii-r ""i ' 111 SIZE III The size of a bank may icsi.il'y lo many ilif IVroiit things its reputation, its jifjc,. the sort of service it lias given, or its many de partments. The First Xa1ioii.il is sufficiently larjre to meet the needs of business men, manufac turers, and ranchers, while small enough to feel a stroiin; concern for the individual's prosperity. r. Sfi? Rrst National Bank. flEDFORD OREGON IS. REOPENING i The former local ion of the I'ollyanna Lunch Iioom has been remodeled and w ill reopen on July .4th as THE SUCCESS CHOP HOUSE POPULAR PRICES QUICK SERVICE. v;j '"; 102 W. Main. EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE MEANS LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR FORD CAR W. B. Farmer, -who has handled Ford repair work for years and is an expert in that line, can give your Ford that intelligent, high grade service which is so essential to long life and Maximum efficiency. Ford Authorized Schedule of Prices Governs All Jobs VALLEY GARAGE FARMER BROS., Props. Excursion to Ashland Every Sunday to Oct. 1st, . Medford, Ashland 40c; Phoenix,' Ashland, 25c; Talent, Ash land, 15c; Medford, Phoenix, 15c; Medford, Talent, 25c. . . v INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. II .i , . i jc ii Summer EXCURSION RATES To Eastern Points Thru CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO AUGUST 1STH, INCLUSIVE Limit three months from date . of sale, with final return limit October 31st. For full particulars write, telephone, or call at office CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept. 55 I hird bt., Portland, Oregon.