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Medford Mail Tribune AN JNDWtTtNDRNT NEW'HP Al'K.ll P0Bl.fAJKO WVKllY AKTfcKNOOS EXIXIT KUNDAT TIT TJIK i ; .W1SOFOUU PHINTlNd CO. .. Tha Medroril Pnnday Sun la furnished suuerllTS desiring a seven day dally newspaper. . Office Mall Trlbuns Building, U-17-Norlh Fir atreet. phone 74. A eonaolloaiion of tha - Pemocmtte. ?inre, the Mtxtfurd Mall, tlia Medford rltiune, the Huulhern Orsonlan. The AnhliinU Tribune. BIO BILL HAYWOOD ARRIVES AT LAST. iliumo Aim. From the Isle of Jiwy, 9 What yt'iii' was the trip made? i fi On hi( ritnt of Hly h tlu Uulf An. 1819. , vit Uenuu? Alls. Nmltiwcstuiii, 10-In what sluto Id Itiuudywlne, llio " rnder what tlug did the first , place whore the Revolutionary buttle steamship rixK! the Atlantic? Ans. Tlit American tlas. , S What was the name of tho ship? Ans. Tluv &miniinh, . ... i. - it ! ..' '., "'..n..iM i r . . w. i.nu ANNOUNCEMENTS HORKriT W. RVHU Killtor. SUMPTKR ti. SMITH. lana-er. OBBCKXrriOB TtaXII BT MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Pun. lay Kim. yar...47.' I'nlly, with Sunlity Pun. month , ,7t pally, without Surnlny Sun; yar.. t.SO lkn.1 1 y, without Sunday Sun. month Weekly Malt Tribune, on year t. ftunrtny Pun, one year 1.00 BY CAhrUKh In Mini ford, Ashland, Jnckxonvllle, Central Point, l'utMnlx, v Talent: Dully, with Rnnflny Sun. month..- S Dally, without Humlny Sun, month .5 ltolly, without PnmUy Sun, year. T.SO iHlly, with Sunday Hun. tn yenr S.&0 All tcrme by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of tha City of Medford. Official pnpar of Jackson County. Kntered a kmhi! nn matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I. 1ST. MEMBERS OF THM ASSOCIATED Tha Aaeolated 1'rvxa la eteluaively entitled to the ue tor republication of II new-a iMapatchea credited to It, or not otherwise creOUed In tlila paper, and also the local new a published herein. All rights of republication of special dlapntctuvt herein are la reserved. COUNTY CQMMISSIONER Tho. . H Simpson, of Ashlniul, authorises his aha.)inicmvnt as A Can didate, for the nomination for tho office RonuUlli-im voters of Raid county nt the Primary Election, May IDth, 1923. v Ad Charter No. "Toi. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry.. A Kanff of American lWWs desire t Bo to Russia and nm an iron works. Like as nuttho Rtato dciKtrtmept will refuse to issue naasports. on the p rounds of cruelty to Itussla. "The Wild West Poet" is at it again, but the West Is not near as wild as the JKKlt. THE WHEREAS AND WHEREAT OF THE WHEREWITH Coot Bay Times) V. liwas my wife Nellie Whereat anil myself are livim; sejiarate an-i ajMirt, tinder a written contract . and aRieenient, and I am iayinR to her each month a sum of niony , agreed to be sufficient for heraup jKrt and maintenance. All persons nfe hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any debts which " she may contract for nwessaries or, otherwise. bated this Dth day of March, 1922. L. A. WHEREAT. The ennouncement is made that the nation lias 'officially recovered from the Great War menully.",but a num ber of communities never will get over their last revival. . ;. . . s TlLli best tiiinjr Itiji liill IlaywotHl over diil for his country wns to leave it. Now ho is mhlinsr to his tcncf tcicnt service by onlliiiK over ship lontl of fellow I. AY. W.'s to help him run the N'rtilc jdinsky Iron works, hhont lotH.) miles east of MoscoV, We hope he sueecetls. For the more 1, V. W.'s he takes from th I'nitctl States the hotter for this country hiul the better for the worltl. lvussi.i is lnuk nt the stnriinit off pluee. Keonomieully she is today in the middle nues. There aiv no established industries, no capitalists, nn money. Tliose prosperous conditions of nuHlein civilization, which arouse such hato and rnjre in the I. V. W. breast, are conspicuous by f County tmn!wloncr of JaeJxwn . . , .,. , , . 1 County, subject , to the decision tit the ineir anscnee. mil can proceeu to construct ine worui lie lias uream cd about these many years And as liill has helped the Tinted States, so Russia has helped Hill, For liill has at last decided U go to work, lie is to manage the Iron works, be n sort of bolshevik edition ot Charley Schwab. Now we shall see, what we shall see. The soviet povcrninftit will collect n revenue of seven per cent from the industry, and reserve the right to collect approximately fifty per cent of the output of coal, iron and machine products. The remainder is to be left to the workers to dispose of as they see fit. As they see fit. Having a half -interest in the industry, th work ers will theoretically see fit to assist Hill in making a success of the enterprise. Relieving in communism they will cheerfully turn over half of their toil to the government, and not object to a ten-hour day. Till, as manager, will get no unearned increment, he will follow the 1. AV. V. formula, and only take out in profit what die puts in by the sweat of his brow and the force of his pick axe. Ait expectant and sympathetic world will nwait the developments v ith interest. For Rill the proof of the pudding is nt hrtd. There can be nofailure, however, from the American viewjxunt. as lng as the Nadejdinsky Iron works keeps Rill and his fellow wohblies as they are now, eight or ten thousand miles away.- was fought? An. lVnusylvivlilu, CHERRO Ycuili will yeirn for imn't wealth: The iic.oit will traUA for y.nith'u fvnc heiilili. We loiR for iUUlOHhllU wo tin not get. 'Tls l.lfe'a (ulr ilutv lo call HcKret, CilurMQtotst bird Wheat FLOUR Tor Hijtlt ClnHa l'ud-onaKO ...... At Your Jrorw'a. . . , Reserve Plslriet No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE First National Bank At Modford, in the Siute of Oveson, nt the close of business on March iOt It. 1921 1. 4. 6. . s. lit. n. Ouill Points RESOURCES i , (a) Loans and discounts. includltiK, rtnliswunls. ncreptauees of oiluu'.lianKs, and foreign hills of oxihaUKe or drafts bold with indorsement of this hunk t except those shown In b and c tTJI.atjS.tii' b Arccpt.utceii of other hunks discounted,,..... sa.jiss.aa Total loans. U, S. Covarnment aeeurltirt owned: a IHMHKHlted to secure circulation it. 8. bom's par value) tlOO.imu.OU b All other Culled Stales Government securities Sl.KTi'.'a Other bond, stocks, securities, etc.:..... ItunkinK House, S2,f.tiu.uo: Furniture and fixtures, H3.iuiu.uo ., ileal estate owned other than banking house lawful rvwivq with fVdornl Rexurve lljiuk i Cash lu vault, unit amount due from national banks Amount due from State batiks, bankers, and trust enimil. In the t'nitod Stales (Other than Included In Items S. 9, or io) ExchanKes for clearing house Totul of Items a ,l.u, 11. P.'.'und a...... Jt6.7ti.t;o Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reiwtlnu bank and other cash Hems Redemption fund with C. S. Trensnn-r and dun from I'. S. Tte.tsunr ;i'.0.3M.Il 1M.KT2.7;I 2.Ka.U2 ;i;,riuu,iHi S.3TI II S.T3lt.4d I',i7.7ua U u.i io at .!0I 22 H39.4 1 ri.oou.ou Charter No, S2:iil, ltesei'VK I Huh let No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Mcllford National Baiik M Medford, III the Slnlo of Drcuon, III thn climti of liiuillU'iis oil Mini' , i , , RESOURCES 1. I.ottns ti tut itinciHintM , .....,:.,,. I U. S, Government lacurltles owned: n th puslted lo seeure elrenlullon il', s, bonds pur value) K Jlmi.liuil.uil ti All olhel' I'lllleil Htlites (loveininellt seiMll'- . IU!H I 3,:i0rt,ii ; , Total . Other bonds, atacka, lacurltlea, etc.: ,'. JlalikillK lluiiso, II.I.MIU. Furniture ami riMiires, J.'.f.iio Itenl ustute owned oilier than liiiliklm; Iioiiho Iawful reserve Willi I'eileiul lleservo I lull K ( CiihIi In vault, and amount due front luitlotmt hanks ICxcluitlKes for lie.'irlim hnllsu ., ... ... . . Totul of Hems l, in, il, i -j, un, i;i , 2io.;i;i iiji 14. Checks on hanks located imtHltlo of clly or town ot rein jliot hunk lllld oilier ciinIi ileum 13, Redemption fund with I'. 8, Tivtttiui't'r and due from V, k. Treasurer 111. New Const t ucl Ion Account r.. it. 7 Ji. HI. 12. Il 10, I U 22. s:ir..) ,!, ;i.'i,:ioo.do itK.r.r.a 2i 4ii,:iuu.iiti 20,:i24.lMi fi2.W7l.40 , 'JOa.MI I h I li,h2K K.i 2,0.1 1 I j a.iioo.uu "fiU.IMI 2 2.7'.i a S7 li,:i.7,27 Tn'e girl who marries for money usually gets n poor husband. Europe still clings to the hope that we may yet many her to re form her. A tip is merely an effort to buy n quarter's worth of the waiter's good opinion.' Success is large ly a matter of selecting the right men to drop from the pay roll. The eyes seldom see temptation when the nose is pressed firmly against the grindstone. Some of the statesmen who think they arc instruments of Destiny are merely wind instruments. i s Burba nk may produce tame oats without hulls, but it w impossible x produce wild oats without husks. Fortune has smiled upon one John Poe. He has a 4d. $11. the wanderlust, and a cousin in Nova Scotia. South Africa is in a state of revolt, but unlike Ireland have a definite idea relative to , what they are fighting n)xut. . Apparently there is sonic law forbidding" display windows to show a lady's slipper larger than a No. 3A. , Another prolific cause of divorce is the can opener. If government c.m't cliininafe the middleman, it can benefit busi ness by eliminating the official meddlcman. Total , I.452.1I3.1I LIABILITIES 17. Capital Mock paid in ) luu.oort no IS. Surplus fund 20.uoo.no 19. Vndtvlded profits I11.S2U8S a Reserved for interest and tuxes accrued a.unu on $17.20. SK c Uss current exii'nses, Interest, and taxes paid.. R.IS3.71 t I.M7. 1 " 0. Clrculatlnc holes outstanding 99,9!7.u 22. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies 1u the lu I lea States and foreign countries (other than In cluded in Items 2t ot ?2 .' ,. S.IW.M 21. Certified checks outstundinK I " a(iti.s 20. Cashier's checks on own bank otilstanlinp 1.351.9'.) Total ot Hems 21. 22, 2.1. 21. and 25 $ ?.K'5.51 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposit payable within 30 days): 26. Individual deposits subject to check 619.999. Ss 27. Certificates of (leKsit due In len than 3 days (other than for money borrowed) ifl,S9S.S; Total of demand di Hf ils (other flian bank tle, IMWils) subject to Reserve, Items 2fl, 27, 2, 29. 30, and 3t - , lOI.SiifU." Time deposits subject to Reserve ( payable after 30 days, or subject to SO (Uys nr more notice, anil postal aavlnKs): 32. Certificates of dejxmit tother than for money borrowed) 133.2S2.42 U4. Other tliuo deposit 3o,fl01.7 33. I'oslal savinKS dejioiiits Total of time deposits subject to RemTve. Ileuis 32. 3:1. 33, 31, and 33 $5lfi.S30 32 3t. United States deposits tother than Kstal savings), Includlni; War Iioan deposit account anil deoslts of t'nlted Stales Dlsburslntr offh-ers Tolal 96fi,i: 19.004.19 T.dul $t.li?,2M.il(i LIABILITIES 17. Capital slock paid In , 1M. Surplus fund 19. rndlvlded prorils Less current expenses. IhtctCHt. nnil taxes paid 20. t IrmiluiiiiH iiims otitrtlitn.lliiK , 24. Certified chocks otilMltiutlliot .., 23. Cimliler'a chock on own bank oiiistandlnK . Total of Hems Si. 22. 23. 21. mid 23... f 3.709.07 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits pit utile within 30 tlnys): 2U, Individual deiHlls suhlei l lo check ... I",. CeitlflcuieH of dcniKlt iPi In less than 1u riujH (oilier than for money borrowed! . , 30. Dividend unpaltl Tolal of demand iIomohIu lolher Ihtin bank tie losits) snlijeci io deserve. Items 2, 27, '.'N. 29. art. and 31 329.!)75.KS Time deposits subject to Reserve IpuyuMo after 30 da) a, or subject to 30 dus or more notice, and hihIuI savlnKs): 32. Certificates of dcihlt (other than Pr money borrowed) 34. Oilier time deposits , ., 35. I'osiiil savinKs depotou . , ,. Totul of I lino iIi'm.h!M milijeet to ItCMorvc, Hems 32. 33. 31. and 35.. f (15.133 II Total State of Oregon. County of Jacknon, ss- I. John 8. Orth, Ctishler if Hie above uiitued bank, do solemnly wr!ir that llm nluH',1 .1 1 .,..., I 1 f.. (1, l...t ..I ..... L .. .. t JOHN S. OI1TH. Ciifhl 0l),(IIMI 00 2f,ooo iiu la.iaii.cu lmi.uouiHi it.ii :ih a.tbs fly :.n.'.1f.'i 7 jT.r.yr. t 2u oil 2J'M'20.I I9I.PM !H) 3,124 "9 . l,l7,2f.4.il 4 'i i., r,oii SuliHi rllied and sworn lo before mo this lltli day of .March, 41. M. IIOIIKIIT.S. N..t;i My rotnmlisloii expires Aiir.uit 23. 1921. fotri'it AiiHt: W. II. Cote. F. K. Merrick. ler. 11)2 :uy Public. J l'irrv, tdrciiots. Charier No. 113. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE lleseivo hl ilrlit No. 12 Central Point State Bank At Central Point. In the State of Onron at the close of btmlnos March 10th. 1922. i imt hi 1 1 1 State of Orecon, Counly nf Jarkson. : I. Oris Crawford. Cashier of the above-named bank, d'i inlomnly swear that the alxive statenit-'nt Is true to the best of my knowledKo and belief. , . ORIS CRAWFORD. Cashier. Subscribed and saorn to before me this 11th dav nf March, I9:'L'. T. W. MILKS. Notary Public. Correct Attest: It. K. Hatder, Chas. M. KiitTlish. Henry Hart, ihrm-iors. i. - . j - '.--J - -. - j . 1 1 . 11 1 No candidate for governor has coiue j out for the development of the natural ; resources of Orepon by forces other than waiting for the Lord to do it., Neither has a public spirited candidate declared for the gagging of a foolish legislature, that at the first, sign of capital coming in, passes nine bills to keep it out. . - - .. (Mound, III., Star) "Little girl you look so small. Don't you wear no clothes at all? Don't you wear no shimmy shirt? Don't you wear ho petty skirt? . Just your corset and your hose. Are those all your underclothes? Little girl you loak so slight. When I see you In the light , With your skirts cut rather high "Won't you catch a. cold and die? Ain't you 'fraid to show your calf? It must make the fellows laugh; . Little (Tirl. what is the cause? Why your clothes are made of gauze? Don't you wear no u'ndervest When you go out fully drest? Do you like those peek-a-boos 'Stead of normal underclothes? Litrio girl, your 'spenders show When the daylight plays on you; I can see your tinted flesh Through your thinnest gowns of mesh; Is it modest, do you 'snose Not to wear no underclothes? Little girl, I see your chest Yea, I see wuy past your throat . .. To a region most remote; . Taln't my fault now, don't suppose. Why not wear some underclothes? Ldttje girl, your socks have shoals Of those tiny little holes; Whjr you want to show your limb ; I don't know Is it a whim? Do jou want to catch the eye Of each fellow passing by? Litt?e girl, where is the charm In your long uncovered arm? In the V. behind your neck Is It for the birds to peck? Little girl, I tell you those Ain't so alee as underclothes. Little girl, now listen here. You would be just twice us dear ' If you'd cover up your charms,. Neck, back, legs and both your arms. 1 would lake you to some shows If you'd wear some underclothes. LiUlo girl, your modesty , . Is what makes us fellows keen To possess a little queen; Hut no lover oodt.ess knows Wants ii girl "saus" underclothes. . Suppose I wore some" harem pants Or a skirt like all fny aunts, , Or;a rtmrtet through my. nose, , They'd arrest me, don't you 'spose If V wear, a coat of mall. . . . . Clothed from head to big toe nail; 1 miiht rover up my toe liven w hoa the weather's warm." 4 " A woman doesn't make ,1 fool of a man. fh'e merely tells him h charter No. 43 Idoks distinguished and lets Nature take its course. i Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Chef : A culinary wizard whose wonderf til dishes cause ns to ap preciate honest-to-goodncss cats when we get back home. "We never fully understood the word "incompatibility", until North and South Ireland were united in the holv bonds of freedom. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank At Medford, in the State of Orecon at the close of business March tOth, 192 RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown In item 31. U, if any HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Is the mayor of New York a dem ocrat or republican? , . 2 What is a "plebiscite? , 13 What .viirfety. of a. tree Js' to be planted In Washington to commemor ate the limitation ot armaments con ference? 4 How long can a hippopotamus stay under water? ' the moccasin a .poisonous 5 Is snake? 6 Which member oi Presideqt Har ding's cabinet was not bom in thf country? ' . . .' 7 In what part of Chicago was the World's Fair held? 8 Why Is pottery called Chinaware? 9 v nat nieiai is tne ngniesi : j 10 Is the surname the first name or tho last name? . ' ' ' Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What races are included in the colored race? Ans. Red, yellow, brown and black. , 2 Where Is the red rape chiefly found? Ans. South of the Rio Grande. 3 How much do the colored races outnumber the white race? Ans. Two to one. : 4 Why do brides w-ear orange blos som's? Ans. -. They are considered em blems of purity. - v.;,,,., ' j Where did New Jersey get Its j 6. 9. io. 11. 12. fi. government securities owned, including those shown in - items 31 aad 3t. if any ll.ias.93 Other bonds, warrants ami securities, including foreign govern ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc.. Including those shown in iiema 31 and 3f, If any . 4 973 21 Furniture and fixtures - 4,SI4.iH Ainounis due from banks, bankers nnd trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 0,0,903. Ss Checks on banks outsid city or town ot reporting bank and other cash Items ; :. 892.21 Kxcbanges for clearing house and Items cn other hanks' in the same city or town as reporting bank '. fi,f9i.S9 Cash on band In vault 27,330.39 Total cash and luc from banks, items 10, 11 and 12 - - $95.021.17 111 S Welt Mason JEAELY TRAINING I KNOW I might-achieve renown by calmly snooii'npf HOihe one down, as do some- folks debased1; but I'm old-fashioned in my ways, ami feel that shooting other jays is not the best of taste. Obscure, unknown I plod along, ami do not join ih'e gnuly throng who play the murder game; they shoot some pilgrims as they go, ami then for seven years or. ho, they revel in their fame. Their names are blazoned everywhere, and from the .public prints they stare, they're featured on the screen ; they elbow put the. Kerr and sage, uplift the platform and the stage, and gather in long green. I 'in 'tempted oft to shoot a hick, or fill hjni full oi arson ic or some deadly juice; but I was taught in childhood's day that it's, ft .naughty thing to hhiy without some good excuse:', My father used to say, "Hy jing, a human life's a siuired thing, when we Rot down to tacks, and one should ponder long and well before he journeys forth to' fell a neighbor with an six.'' The, lessons' that my par ents taught seem foolish to a world distraught, jazz mad and murder-struck, and I feel sadly out of date a I keep up my hum ble gait and watch men run amuck. When tempted to remove a friend and thus to heights of fame ascend ami gain a movie crown I think of dad, who always said, "It's wrong; the cord up-piles of dead to win a cheap renown." , Total , ('171,382.23 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In - I 3tt.ooo.0'i Surplus fund - lo.mto.U'j (a) Undivided profits I 4.tSH.f,9 (b) Less current expenses, Interest und taxes paid ... 2,fc93..rI 1,293.03 Dividends unpaid 30U.00 Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deiiosits due county or , cltlus aud other public funds :..$ 70,279.10 Individual deKslls subject to check ..." 12K.S02.7S Demand certificates of depoelt outstanding , 7,''i'-.13 Cashier's checks of this hank outstanding payable on demand.. 1,1.1'!.''..' Certified checks outstanding 13.79 Total of demand deposits, other than bank do isjsltfl, subject to reserve, Items 24, 23, 2fi, 27, and 28 (207,900.41 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on - demand ami subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding ; .'. 7l.707.C9 Savings deK)fllts, payable subject to notice .-. 17,lox.oii Reserved for taxes, Jntcif st or depreciation , 5,onu.Oi Contingent account '. 7,773.01 , Total ; : : $:i-i 382.35 State of Oregon, Vintjr of Jackson, ss: . ' L F. K. Wnhl. cushlr of tho above named pauk, do solemnly n-venr thai (he above statement is true to the best of my UnowfeilKe ami lielief. . . F. K.. WAUL, Cusui. r. Subscribed and sworli to before me this 14th day of Mureb, i:i.'2. to . . MYRTLK BLAKKLKY, Not-y Public. ; , My commission expires January 8, 1920. , J .'Correct Attest:' Delroy fleteliell. Cum Newbury, ('. K. (lutes. Direi'tors. I J. .-I '- ' '- Uil. . I . . ... ...ii 17. 1. 19. 20. 21. 2t. 27. 28.' 29. :ii). 33. 37. RESOURCES Loans mi l I'.isooimi. Inrtniiiii( reitiHcounts ahowu in Item 31, If any ; . nvertlraris secured and rnxecurcd t. S. goveriiinent securities owned. Including Hiomo shown In Iti uis 31 nnd .'!i'.. If (,ny ., ......., Other bonds, warrants nnd seciiruiea, including foreign govern ment, state, munli;ui. rorpornllon, etc,. Including those shown In MniB 31 and 3rt. If any , , Stock in Federal Itoiei I Sunk Hanking bouse, (a.oou; ruriiiiuie unit fixtures. (3,3(12. uS Real estate owned other than huttLIng house (a) Lawful reaerve with feilerM renerve btmk (b) Amount ilne from banks, bankers and tritot cotiipaul'-a designated and approved renerve mo nts of thla bunk Cheeks on banks onttil rny or town of reHiilliiK bank and other CM ih lleno,. .... . . Cash tin band In vault . Tolal cash und dun from banks, it. -ins S, 9, to, 11 nnjj IS , 62.722.15 229.437.41 Nona hH3 S4 1S.4.M 47 9nO.(H (1,36205 1)24 45 19.140 15 37.S30.H9 73 4 1 B.777 Total . 119.654 3' 31. LIABILITIES CuplUI M.H-l pal I In Surplus fund , ,, . (a) Cndivided profits ,., ... $ 4,11:11.35 lb) I ass current, i-itenH, intcreni und dues paid ... 2,07u.03 Demand Deposits, ollu-r than bunks, subject to reserve: Ie'hlls (1111 the Stale if Oregon, nnd ileHmlls duo county or cities nnd other public funds individual deposits subject to elieek , , , Iw-mand certificates of depon ouiHianiliiiK ('ashler's cln-cks of tliia bank ouuiandliiK payable on demand .. Tolal of demand deposits, other Hum bank do poult, subjei t io ti serve. Items 'j, (l, 21 and 2S , (121.(131 r.9 Time and Savings Deposits, subject (. rcaerve and payable on demand and subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding SnvliiKs deiKiHlts, payalde subject to no'leo Total of lime and ravings deioslia payable on demand nnd subject to nonce, itnim 39 and 30 .(I3C,312.3 Notes, bills and acceptances redUcotinted Including tioiids or other securities sold under repurchase agn ements with con tingent liabilities Rills payable with federal reserve bunk or with other banks or trust companies .... 1 , Contingent Fund ( 23.ooe.oo 5,000.00 l.l'jo.rio 13.429 CS 104.220 2H 1.745.2 25ti.ll 10l.9fc5.17 31,327 21 Nona None 10.0iio.oii Total M (.U9.r,6l 37 Stale of Oregon, County of Jackson, us. I, D. R. Terrett. cashier n( the above mimed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Ih true 10 the bei.l of my knowledge nnd belief. D. R. TKURKTT. Cashier. Subscribed and swom to before me this 12lh day of March, 1922. KDITII U JACOIIS, Notary public. My commission expires November 12th. 1924. Correct AtteHt: J. O. Isaacson. W. .1. Freeman, Wm. C. I. imvrrv Directors. - '. -.1 Jan effl- Izit, MM . t. . not ine (pirii to serve em- Ittanltw .,lr1v nn I. 111 .ir4'.. utmost of our ability i! Hi characterizes the Scrvico that oar organization offers. Plant Orchard Stock ' j f With a Clean Bill of Health Orchard profits go 'glimmering when, after two or three years, the stock you planted proves Infor Iff or dlscnsnd, ( Kvery shipment from tho Washington Cursory cornea to you with a clean bill of health nhd , a KUiiranlen of ant laf art Ion that Is backed by a nur sery with a record of 19 years' sucessfiil servlco lo orehardlstH, . Rvery Iree. shrub and plant Is healthy, tniituroj, woll-roolnt und true to name. , Kvery shipment umut puss our triple Inspection; Y6u are safeguarded on every side. Let un help you plant a healthy, profitable or chard. IL II. SI'l-'.ltLIN'O, Nulesiiinn. Medford Ore, llox 20 ESTABLISHED 190J H0OACQE NL jiErll Bfi , - 1 - I . ,v . Vive- . S - ' r. 1 1 -e- , ' "