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MEDPOKP MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, JULY fi, 1921
ocal and
Personal
The driver of the Btage whlcli
rime down from Crater Lake lasi
night and departed again for the lake
this forenoon said that the outlook
when he left Tuesday afternoon wan
that autos could probably go all the
way to the lodgo by tonli;ht, and at
the most by Thursday night. Six
passenger)) who arrived on the morn
lug trains left on tho ntago for the
lake tbis forenoon.
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print papor In rolls. Ask
this office. tf
A. D. Grant, member of tho Royal
Northwest .Mounted I'oll'-c, arrived
in Medford this morning from Port
land enrouto to San Francisco, where
he will apprehend a man wanted by
that organization in Canada. It Is un
derstood that he stopped here to her
Sheriff i Torrill about bringing I'ack
a man from San Francisco who Ik
wanted by tho .lackson county uu
thorltlcs.
Mann's July Clearance Hales Svoo:
Ing, lowering of prices throughout tin
store. Sale opens Saturday, July !lth
Walt for, It. fll
A party of . Springf'nld, Oro pen-
pie who aro guests at tho i.Vnsh con
slsts of 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Mooro
Lillian Baker. W. W. Whltlatch and
W. C. Lowell.
PlcotlBg'.
Hemstitching
8c per yd. .
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop.
Mr. and Mrs.
tr
Charles Moo are
guests at the .Medford from Apple-
gate, having arrived In tho city Wed
nosday.
Bran $1.10 per sack cash. Ituss Mill
Phono 629. 9
The members nf tho Minneapolis
Elks minstrel show which appears
In ' Ashland tomorrow night under
the auspices of the Ashland lodge
will pass through here enrouto to
that city Thursday afternoon and
will be given au auto ride through the
valley ovor to Medford late In the af
ternoon under escort nf tho Ashland
lillts, and tho big party Is expected to
visit tho local lilks. temple for a short
time. Tho mlnslrelB play in Portland
tonight.
You can get Human Meal bread at
tho Economy (iroccterla. OU'
Miss Lou Bay nnd J. F. Wilcomb of
San FranciHco left the Holland this
morning for a trip to Crater Lake.
Dr. .II. 10. Murphy has established a
dontal ofl'lco 403 M. I' & II. Illdg. HI
Senator McNary has openings for
(wo appointments for midshipmen a!
tno. r Annapolis naval academy, . onu
Immediate, the other to take Annapo
lis examinations oarly next year, and
will bo glad to hoar from young men
In Orogon with requisite qualifica
tions, i. ,
Mann's July Clearance Sales, swoop.
Ing,, lowering of prices throughout the
sloro. Sale opens .Saturday, July Hlli.
Walt for it. , , 1)1
A son was born to .Mr. and .Mrs. 1..
H. Plckel at the homo on lidwurds
street,' July 6. ,
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., IU8 East Main. tl
Mr. Augolli field oditor and repre
sentative of tho Oregon Farmer, spent
WodnoBday hero and was given au
.auto rldq through tho valley to in -spoct:
tho, crops by Assistant Couutv
Agont Krcd Hollbuugh. It Is under
stood that Mr. Aimoll Is looking over
tho Ashland section today. . .
Mrs, Paul Hansen, corsctloro for
Nuliono. l'liono 0S5-J. tr
Mr. anil Mrs. John Slater anil son nr
rived In Medford Wednesday from
lyowiaton, Mont. They aro looking for
a new location ami look upon IIiIh vi
cinity with much lavor. '
Treo props and plno niiino lunibor.
Big Pines Lunibor Co. tf
A. D. Ogden whose homo Is said to
bo at Ashland, iikii his plea of guilty
In Juatico Taylor's court, to hunting
without a license hi I ho Kvans creek
section on July Itli, was fined Kb and
costs., Tho arrest made by tieo.
K.. Hancnift. tho deputy gaino warden
In Josephine county.
Ur. II. K. Murphy lias estalillshcd a
dental offleo 4113 M. Ac 11, Illdg. HI
Mrs. C. ,(!. McCrakeii of lllye i
among tho Klainath county vlsllors In
tho city.
Hoe Handicraft Shop window: Hand
woven baskets, your choice 75c. Han
dlcraft Shop. !Kt
Mrs. Ed Warner and daughter It n I It
loft Monday night for Omaha. No
braska, where they will spend the
summer .Visiting friends and rela
tives. -
C. J-i. (luff writes ni8Uranco on any
thing nnywhoro. tl
Visitors from Cottage ('.rove In th:
city Tuesday and this nmrnliiK wore
Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. L. II. Simmons.
Spend your vacation at. Dead Indian
Springs. Phono 3H for transportation
and Information. We know the best
camp sltos. Let us fix up your camp.
,' !!
Itev. Ciuy Fitch Phelps, wife and fam
ily, and Air .and Airs. Voru llndly left
thin morning for Crater Lake, where
tney will spend a short vacation.--Kfisohm-g
Hevlew.
Closing out all baskets, values J I
to $ 1.00, your choice 75c. Handicraft
Shop. ;!
Tho city council held its first meet
Ing of the month last night with a very
short Besslon devoted mostly to rou
tine, matters and approval of hills.
Mann's July Clearance Sales Sweei
Ing, lowering of prices Uiroiighout the
storo. Sale opens Saturday, July full.
Walt tor It. !H
Houston Ling of Yrolai, Calif., vis
ited friends In this city for a few
hours 'Monday afternoon.
P. F. Stone, tho barber, O'Brien's
old stand. tf!
L
Secretary tf State Kozer has an
nounced that Jackson county's share
of the county fair fund among the
counties of the statu Is $ 1,572 U(i.
This fund, raised by a levy of one
twentieth of a mill on the taxable
property In the state this year aggre
gates $4S, 7110. 87. It is apportioned
imong the counties In amounts
equivalent to that raised by the levy
in each county, plus an equal share
in the surplus above the f 15,000 lim
it in .Multnomah county, which this
year amounted to V'UllOg. The
fund is designated for uso in main
taining counly fairs, land product
shows and livestock expositions, but
in counties maintaining onne of these
features It may be'dlverted to use in
county roads.
Mann's July Clearance Sales Sweep
ing. lowering of pi-loos throughout the
store. Sale opens Saturday, July lllli.
Wait for it. !U
I have opened corset parlors at 2"
So. Fir street and carry the highest
grade specialty shop corset maniifac
tared in litis country, the Goodwin. It
meets with the approval, not only of
(ho most particular gownmakers, hut
of physicians and surgeons who are
interesled In the bodily welfare oi
their patients. Alia Naylor, phone
SI8-W. WJ.
George M. Davis ot .Murphy in
among tint Josephine counly visltorr
in .Medford.
Rolled barley $1.40 per sack; mill
run $1.50 per sack; wheat $2.25 per
100 lbs.; scratch food $2.75 per 100 lbs.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 E.
Main. Phono 200. tf
A quartet of San Francisco people
who arrived ai the; Holland last night
from a visit at Crater Lake consisted
of Mr. anil Mrs. H. C. Ferguson and
Mr. ami Mrs. M. It. Christie.
Baskets, your choice, while they las
(DC Handicraft Shop. 93
Tom Fal low of Lake Creek has re
turned to his home after spending a
couple of days In tho city.
Mann's July Clearance Sales nnonii
Saturday, July illh. Sweeping reduc
tions throughout the store. It will
pay you to come. !1
I. F. Clough left Tuesday aflornoon
for Oakland, Calif., to visit friends
nnd attend to business matters.
Dance In (he cool broezo ot the
ltgue Saturday night at Itivorside
Community club house. Admission
$1.10. Extra lady 25 cents. !I3
Dr, A. Iliirkliind was among the
many .Medford visitors to Crater Lake
and Prospect Sunday and .Monday.
Mann's July Clearance Sales opous
Saturday, July 9th. Sweeping reduc
tions throughout tho store. It will pay
you to come. ni
Among the tourists and other guests
at Hie Medford from a distance arc
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Walzok of Haven
port, la.; Mr. and Mrs. 10. Delacroix ot
Camden, N. J.; Mrs. Itunge of New
York; Mrs. A. Schant. of Brooklyn
N. Y. anil It. C. Hiirdiek of Vlotni-ia
II. C.
For health and happiness with Iho
least expoiiBO, drink minora! water at
Dead Indian Springs. For any help
phono 374. . i 9-1
The. W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday
afturuoon at 2:30 In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms on H. Burtlett. A large attend
ance is desired as there Is business
that must be attended to and plans
made for Mary Harris Armour who
will bo here July 3 1.
Palroiil.i! homo and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Hoguo 11 Ivor Broom Winks
ill'
Two dances this week. Majestic
orohoslra, Jacksonville, Friday night.
Fugle Point Saturday night, routining
Private Drovllson, D. a .army aviation
ill tile latest son hits at hoi h ilancos
1)3
C J. Seymour, the engineer and
oniraclor, arrived homo from Port-
h.nil Ibis morning where be was an
unsuccessful bidder for himself and
lames (.rlevo. his nartuer. for iho
online! to. hulld Iho Oregon Caves
road. Thoro weru 13 bidders, ami
the contract went lo John Hampshire
)f Grants Pass.
Mann's July Clearance Sales opens
Saturday, July nth. Sweeping reduc
tions throughout the store. It will pay
you lo come. ni
lOastiiiaii Kodak films. DeVoo's. tf
Workmen aro remodeling the lobby
of the Sparta building, which will he
occupied by C. , A. DeVoo ns a sort
lilnk ami conreetinnery aland. A bar
r the old days has been Installed In
the rronl. anil the rear is being fitted
with seats. It will be ready Tor ocou
Paney in a week or ten days.
If you want Homo print papor In
lis, to fit In your paper racks or to
ure without tho racks, better seo us at
once mid savo money. tf
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Bates are on
I several weeks' vacation auto trip
which lakes them to Silver Lain.
Bend, Portland, Seaside am! other
points In the stale.
Dance at Itivorside Community dull
house on the Itogiie Saturday nleht.
July 91 h. Good music, maul eals v.v.
r.vtiody welcome. 93
Rolled barley, $1.40 per sack; mill
run $1.50 por sack; wheat $2.25 per
100 lbs.; seratchfood $2.75 por 100 lbs.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.. 317 E.
Main. Phono 200, if
Wil G. Stool arrived by auto from
Eugene last night, ami (his run Mioon
fl fur Crater Lake whore ho experts
remain all during the season
until Ortover 1st. l.iokinn after his du
ties as I'niteil States commissioner ol
Crater National park. He was no
Lompanlod from Eugene to Iho lake
by N. S. .Mcliiiff. supervisor of Hie
Cascade iialioniW forest.
N. 1). Newconili w ill deliver on short
notice dry clean planing mill blocks
liy kindling, dry shavings, and Hi Inch
green slab w.u.d. Phone H3I. 93
Manns July Clearance Sales. The
groal event of summer time. Opens
Saturday. July Hth. Sweeping lower
Ins '( prices In-oiigbout the sloro.
Come: Come often! 91
Mr. and Mrs. Jeii3 Jonsen and child
ren loft by auto (Ills morning for SI.
l au and other prints in .Minnesota
to visit relatives, by way of Crater
Lake. Bend, Idaho, etc. Leaving Ihe
family and auto in .Minnesota, Mr
ensen will proceed to Europe for a
visit In Sweden, Denmark, France
and Belgium, and on the return trip
will pick up Ihe family in Minnesota
and come back lo Medford. Ho ex
pects to be gene a year.
Those wishing pule botl led milk and
cream Iroin tuberculin tested cowb
ptione C27-Y. Delivery made immedi
ately after milking twice dally to any
part of city. E. W., Scott, Prop 95
Wanted, girl 15 to 17 for usher. Ap
ply Mr. Hunt, 0:30 p. in., Page theater.
90
Included among California guests
al (he. Holland are Dr. and Mrs
Ceorgn W. Jean of Santa Barbara,
Mrs. !'. Bi'ockawy, .1. Brock way aim
Mr. and .Mrs. F. C. Fink of Lou An
gelea. Shirt waist dance Saturday night al
itivorside Community Club on the
Rogue. A breezy ti .' Let's go. 93
Hemstitching fc'c per yard. Special
attention given rush orders. Expert
operator in charge. Vanity Shop, cor.
liartlelt and Main. 92
Mr. and Mr.i. .1., C. Wiiittaker and
two children of Alliurqiierkue, N. M.,
jrrlvod at (be city until camp yester
day with the Intention of locating In
Medford or vicinity. '
No dolour to get to Itiversido Com
munity dance Saturday night. 93
We develop kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Bllllo B. Hoke, advance man for
Ihe Minneapolis Kills Minstrels and
Glee club, was in .Medford Tuesday,
ill company with Harry Tomlinson
and M. L. Patten, boosdng Tor the
big minstrel show at Ashland July
7. Mr. Hoke Is superintendent of
the mechanical department of tho
Minneapolis Tribune.
Wheat $2.25 per 100 sack lots for
cash. Buss Mill, phono 529. 93
: Hemstitching done while yim wait at
the Styleeial't Shop, room 424, M. F.
II. Illdg. 101
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chanslor, John
A. Chanslur and W. G. Chanslor Jr.,
of San Francisco departed from the
Medford Ibis morning for u visit at
Crater Lake.
"Whenever better Lifo Insuranco Is
written, Cochran and his agents will
be writing It." ' tf
Treo props and plno fliimo lumber.
Big Pines Liin. ber Co. tf
Get old papers lor starting firoB at
Tribuno offlco.
Attention Woodmen of the World
Clump No. 90 will install tili'leers
Wednesday night, July (lib. A lull at
tendance is desired.
90 W. 11. JACKSON. Clerk.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
The arrivals of Tuesday at Ihe
city auto camp included the follow
ing:
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichols and
child, his mother and another lady
from Mosier, Ore., touring south;
Mr. and Mrs. 'M. S. Black and an
oilier lady rfoni Los Angeles, louring
north; Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Cook ot
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOll SALK Second hand bicycle.
129 N. Oakdalo avenue. . 92
cigarette
We Can
Supply Your
EVERY NEED
FOR INSURANCE
THE INSURANCE MAN'
All Forms Insurance nnd Bonds
Jackson ColiiKy Hank BldR.
f? M)" Co,on
VIVT.1v.Vr writer. llllwrinikM
E-.v!dKV.vjT tlore you buy.
'vSii'' MKDi'Xmn
KoJi STOKK
H
Olyinpla, Wash., en route to Califor
nia; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and
son of Grunts Pass, expect to locate
here; I. Anderson and 7 children of
UuiiBiimir, Calif., touring north; Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Whiuuker and two
children of jUbiuouerque, X. ex
pect lo-locate here; Mr. and Mrs. T.
S. Warner and two children of Beedly,
Calif., on the way to Crater Lake;
Mr. and Mm. John Slater and sou
and Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Slater of
' ! t MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SVSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SAVINGS BANKS OF SAN FRANCISCO
One Hundred and Seventh Half Yearly Report
The San, Francisco Savings and Loan Society
SAVINGS
r ASSETS
United States
and Other
books at
V." .. Total
LIABILITIES
Due Depositors
, Capital Stock actually paid up ... .
Reserve and Contingent Funds. .
Total
JOHN A. BUCK, President
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
SEAL CHAS. F. DUISENBERC,
JOHN A. BUCK
GEO. TOURNY
E. T. KRUSE
n. A. CHRISTEN SON
Deposits made on or
A BEAUTY
DRAMA .
THAT'S ALL
THRILL
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Lcwlston, Mont., looking around for
a location;' W. M. Bentum of Bose
burg, hero for a few days; .Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Merrit! and two children
ot San Ji ie, en roule to Crater Lake;
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brandt and two
children of Oakland, Calif., bound
for Crater Lake: Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Greener and two children of Spokane,
touring to Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Creel, and five children ot
Ashland, spending a day or two here
(THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK)
S26 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
JUNE 30th. 1921
Bonds. Notes and Certificates. State. Munlcinnl
Bonds (total value $22,579,403.00) standing
Ixyanm on Keal Estate, secured by hrst mortgages
Loans on Bonds and Stocks and other Securities
Bankers' Acceptances in accordance with State Bank Act. . . .
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Bank Buildings and Lots, main and branch offices
(cost over $9.10,000.00), standing on books at
Other Real Estate (value $153,000.00), standing on books at
Employees' Pension Fund (value $357,157.85) standing on
.'- i books at
Cash on hand and in Federal Reserve Bank ...
GEO. TOURNY,
30th day of June, 1921. For the six
Notary Public.
dividend
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. H. R. SCHMIDT A. HAAS
I. N. WALTER E. N. VAN BERGEN
HUGH COOIJFELLOW . ROBERT DOLLAR
L. S. SHERMAN
GOODFELLOW, EELLS, MOORE Si ORR1CK,
Grneral Attorneys
before July 11th, 1921, will earn interest
t i c
5 1
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e hi'
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tnd may buy a ranch ir this vicinity;
Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Moore of Port
land en route home from California:
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. McMurray of
Ueno, Nov., touring lo Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph li. Clark and daugh
ter of Oakland, California., touring
(o I-.ritish Columbia: -Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Waldo, cf Sa'tein, Ore., ell route
home from California; K. Dietrich
and throe-others of Carlton, Ore., en
routo home from California.
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COMMERCIAL
on
$22,246,
705.63
977.28
356.73
674.76
500.00
LOO
1.00
1.00
213.74
39,003
1,442
671.
103
7,915
..$71,383,431.14
..$67,792,431.14
. . 1,000,000.0')
. . 5,591,000.00
$71,383,431.14 I
Vice-President and Manager
months endin" June 30th 1921 a
of 4 per annum was declared.
from July 1st, 1921.
vtM$ ' '.is
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STORY OF THOSE WHO MAKE LIFE A CARNIVAL
OF PLEASURE AND EXTRAVAGANCE.
-With
DOROTHY DICKSON
ALMA TELL
GEORGE FAWCETT
and ROD La ROQUE
Coming Sunday
"THE CALL OF YOUTH'
Oil, Water Color. I'listel. Scln. Ilatlk,
1'cr.lan, Cliliia. Monotone
SCHOOL Oi'LNS JlXli 15
Mrs. W. L. Edmomlson,
Artist
r.u.NTi.Mi.s to 01:111:11
Lessons In All Kinds of raliKliut
Gowns, Waists mill IkIsv I'lllows
JJi'slKiicd lo -.Order ' j
Colleen Illili:.. :r.ie SI.. Mellaril
DAY OR NIGHT
iff.
WEEKS-CONGER CO
. in
Funeral Director
YOUR OLD
RUGS
and carpets can lie rewoven Into now
I'Ll'I'K. lll'GS
nt a nominal cost
Dick says: "Tho men wo' clean aro
clean when nil elenn 'em."
Treo Delivery riiono 180
Mosan Art Rug Co.
110 Went Tenth 8. i - n
NEW, .
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