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PXGE POUR MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREflOX. WEDNESDAY. MARCH U 1022 CZDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN rVIinPENTlENT NEWSPAPKll UULIKHKU KVKriY AKTKRNOON KXKCIT SVNPAY BT Tllli MRUKORI) I'RINTINO CO. Th M)ford Sunday Run 1 furnlahrd ubcrlbrs desiring a seven day dally rnwapatier. Office Mall Tribune Building, tt-S7-i Korth Kir street. 1'hone 75. A conwIlldaUon of th Pcmopratlc T)m, th Mr.ifnrtJ Mall, ths Medford Trlbun. the Houthera Orenonlan. TUe Aahliuid TrlbunA. ROWCRT W. RtJIfL. Editor. Bl'MPTKH S. 8.MITH. Manar. VMCBIPTIOB TEBKIt -ln Auvanc: tally, with Sunday Sun, yar. iMlly, with (Sunday Bun, month .17.80 . .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, yrur S.SO VMiiiv. wimnut nunuay nun, monin . VMkty Mail Tribune, on yoar. 2.00 Sunday Hun, one year t.00 BT CAKMIKR In Medford, Ashland. JanknonviUe, Central Point, i'honix. Talent: X Hilly, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Daily, without Sunday tfun, month .85 Itavtly, without Sunday Sun, yar.. T.SO Uwtly, with Sunday Sun, on year S.50 All terra by carrier, cash in advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. fiworn dally averare circulation for tz months ending Oct., iszi, 33:.i KnOirwd as immi rMiira matter at Mertford, Oreron, undor the act of March r 11. ' MEMBERS OK THK ASSOCIATED I'RKSS. Ti Amor la ted lress is exclusively entitled to the us for republication of Jl ikwi dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, sad so the local news punusnej hfrein. All riant of republication of special dtapatcWx herein are alwo reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. Science claims to have taken a step towards the "transmutation or me baser, metals into ffrld." without in frlnfrinK on the Nash process of trans muting wind into mines. A metropolitan touch was given the heart of tho bis. dist Tues. pro. by an impromptu dog fight under a Id. The plesiosaurus, or horny plated glyptodon, sometimes known aa a megaterium, the wise men are chasing in Patagonia, will turn out to be a democrat who strayed away from his native haunts after the 1920 election. National prohibition officers threat en to confiscate all autos encaged in packing hootch, be it a bottle or a barrel. If they don't weaken, and amend this -clause, to take instead the roof oyer their heads, or the youngest child, autoista will be more circum spect. V PERILS OF THE DRAMA -v (Albany Democrat) "LIVING PICTURES" ARE HIT AT TANGENT WHEN BEAUTIES ARE SHOWN The war on feminine fat continues unabated by Galshevlkis, mad at the inability to retain the lines of 16, at 44. They are subsisting mostly on spinach. Spinach is about as palatable aa a handful of common string, and, is a weed In water form. A great obesity reducer used to be .an old fashioned sine washboard.' : ' TO MEDFORD 'S WIZARD OP WINGED WORDS. SEVERAL years ago Medford made n wager. It was a good wnger nnd as far as we know was never lost, briefly it placed a good sized bet that Medford, within a radius of fifty miles, had more natu ral resources than any other district in the country. Recently another natural resource has been added to the Medford district which was never imagined in those boom-town days. It justi fies that wajrer's revival. For Medford iu 1021 produced the best short story written in America by an American, "The Heart of Little Shikara," by our fel low townsman, Edison Marshall. Comparisons are "odorous." and yet wo hazard the prediction that "Medford 's whining the sweepstakes in American literature against all-comers will benefit this district, 'as far as favorable pub licity is concerned, quite as much as the victory at the Spokane Apple show several years ago or the recent victory at the Salem State Fair. There are thousands of incipient 0. Henry's in the middlwest and east who will bear of Medford. Oregon for the first time. Just imag ine, they will soliliquir.e, the literary center fifty years ago was in Roston, then it passed to New York, then to Chieago and now it jumps across the Mississippi and Rocky Mountains to Medford, Oregon. Where in the Devil is Medford, Oregon I ' j And there the key note of good advertising is struck. curiosity.! Washington, Mar. 13.-T.cn n. . , . : . , lur' ofllcluls exported tho Rovcrn- I Ins award is a great honor to r.disou Marshall, it is a great honor to iment'a receipt of income nmi profit Medford. A climate that can produce not onlv prize inmle nmi pirns ,aX0!' "u,v ,0 Hhow decrease of '""re 1 . i - - - i i " - l r- prize grains and bulls, but prize, authors, may well extend the proud boast of its confines from the Garden of Eden, to the IVgasian heights of Mt. Parnassus! planted la WnKhlimton to cotnmtmmr ate the Limitation of Armaments con ference? An Kim tree, 4 How long ran a hlppoimtmmmiB lay under water? Ans. Only a few minute at one time. 6 Is a moccasin a poisonous aunko! Ann. Yes. 6 Which member of PrvsLlent liar ding's cabinet was not born in tliU country? An. Secretary of tabor Davis. Hp was horn in Wales. T In what part of ChlraKO was tho World's Fair held? Ans. It was held on the grounds now known as Jackson park. 8 Why Is pottery called Chlnawarc? Ans. tccnuH the first pottery dish was made la China. 9 What metal is the lightest? Ans. Magnesium. 10 is the surname the first or the last name? Ans. The last, ' 1 1 i I' Expect Income Tax to Fall Far Below 1921 Quill Points' than 1:100.000,00,0 ft;,,,, ln ,.,,ll.-t-tiona mail" during Murth "C Inst year. Whilf the xltrlnkiiKn In liuninciui and profits during the t-nlcndur your 1921, S-retnry Mellon Kiltl today, mskea the fiKures noiiirwhut uncer tain, offi Itl cKtlnutto In that tho fliwt iivstalliitent luxes for the year will amount to Hiirt.OOU.OOO .is eompaioU with 727.O0O.nl In I9:n. Nineteen twenty-two may not reward fighters; but lot us hope it will produce some. Self-mad man: tion of a wife. One who exercised sound judgment in the selec- In Utopia the folks, can get excitedly patriotic without j'caruiug to kill somebody. The highest explosive known to science is made by combining idle hands and addled miuds. will make tyirit And so the Krupps will make typewriters. Doubtless they arc per scaded that the next war will be fought wijh propaganda. Spring is here. Already the quaint twitter of the pennant winner pickers in heard in the land. After all, happiness doesn't depend on an automobile, poor man can run down his neighbors. Even a The Millennium will be here some time after the trigger finger becomes as useless as the appendix. ' : The stars in the heavens are not the only ones that shine less bril liantly when the light is-turned on. "Universal knocking in time brings reform.' to have done much for the weather, however.. It doesn't appear . It is understood, of course, that those who don't really need the bonus will decline it as a matter of patriotism. A WILD ALLEGATION . ' (Salem Statesman) Mr. Thomas E. Isaacs, the tenor soloist, delighted the - audience with his rich, round voice so full of sympathy and tenderness. Mrs. K-nnison, the pianist, has also made a good impression with her pleading personality and her en thusiasm for the work. They are bo human ap d natural that people like them, and they have far more ' calls than they can accept this year. It takes the Influenza . to . demon strate just how much the human hide will hold of cough drops, pills, patent medicines, and whatever he can get, if he is lucky. . ' ' FOR SALJ1 Hand' washing machine, Pathe phonograph ' with records, canary ttaKer with race. Call 1175 West first St., or phone 476-Y. (RoBe burg Review). Another home wrecked. DAM ORATORY ON TOTTR-POWER PACT (Hdline Spokane Spokesman- Revlewh So say we alL ' MOST DAMNABLE r , (Business Chronicle).' J This measure 4s economically, unsound, essentially unpatriotic, and- subversive of both public and private morals. At present tho plea for a bonus, or gift, or dole, is being camouflaged under the softened term of "adjusted com pensation." ' Jack Spratt could eat no fat ; his wife could eat no lean. they spent their money for the jitney's gasoline. You see, Perhaps you have noticed that "rights" usually take care of them telves if a man spends his time delivering the goods. Despite the Newberry case, the parties arc preparing to spend considerable money without the knowledge of the candidates. , A correspondent asks whether it is right to say: "The man was hung," or "The man was hanged." The modern version is: "The jury disagreed." , HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 When was Harry Lauder born? 2 In what continent is the yellow race chiefly found? 3 Where is the Island of Marken? 4 What, Canadian city is at the east ern end of Lake Ontario? ' G What executive department has charge of army affairs? 6 In what part of the world is traf fic still carried on by caravans? 7 Which of Longfellow's poems Is a tribute to his mother's ancestors who came over on the Mayflower? 8 What western mountains were formerly known as the "Stony Moun tains"? ' 9 How much oa debt of $10 can be paid in pennies and nickels? 10 What is the purpose of a baro meter? Answers to Yesteraay's Question 1 Is the mayor of New York City a democrat or a republican? Ans. A democrat. 2 What is a plebiscite? Ans. A vote of tho whole people. 3 What variety of tree is to be MeNary Bill Passes WASHINGTON, Mar. The sen ate today passed tlje McXary bill auth orising the secretary of the interior in his discretion to extend for a period of two years from December 31, 1922, the time for the payment of construction and water charges on- federal irriga tion projects. ; , ' ' Oronna to Oppose McCumber LAK0TA. N. D., . Mar. 15. A. J. Gronna has announced he is a candi date for United States senator to suc ceed Porter J. McCumber, whose term expires May 4, jiext Mr. Oronna rep resented North Dakota in the upper house for twelve years and was defeat ed at the 1920 primaries by Dr. E. E Ladd, then president of the Npn-Partl sail league. ST. LOUIS. Carl Tremaluo, Cleve land, won referee's decision over Ja bei White, Albany, in 12 rounds. RipplingRhijinQS 4k welt Mason fir, t n THE QUIET VILLAGE. IN PRUNEVILLE, when the clocks strike nine, the lights go out along the line, the streets are dark and bare; and moral citi zens, at that wind up the clock, turn out the eat and to the hay re pair. At times the citizens will go to see a helpful movie show that some great truth expounds, or when a lecturer arrives to brighten up their quiet lives with hoarse but earnest sounds. But breaks like these are far between; the voters are but seldom seen away from home at night; no lights arc shining in their homes, but harmless dreams pervade their domes, whore they arc sleeping tight. If you remark their lives are tame they'll tell you of a checker game that lasted seven years, with final honors yet to win and they can't see why you should grin, nor understand your sneers. Gay alecks from the crowded marts stop there for gas to run their carts, and gaze with high disdain; to live in such a burg, they've said, when there are towns that are not dead, is neither safe nor sane. But Pruneville people in their way, seem cheerful, jubilant and gay, despite the city's jeers; in their old age they're hale and' spry, they laugh and sleep and seldom die at least at less than five wore years. I.lclitnlnir SUHs Oil l ire. PIMUNUnrci.n, Mo.. March LiKhtnin struck n HtoruKn tank at thn Wllholt oil company's refinery near Webb City tolay. stariinB it mn- tlnsrntion which this afterntMiii Im. I destroyed 12,000 barrels of crude oil. valued at $.10,000. It Is feared that the entire refinery will i ttcNtrnycd. aceordiruf to I. M. WUholt. president of the companv. NKW YORK, March la, -The ton round bout between lleiuiy Leonard, light weight champion, and Johnny Dundee, scheduled for March 37, ui Milwaukee, has beeu postponed until late In April, tho exact date n yet un decided, It was announcid today from Dundee's training quarter here. VOLl'MlU J. -Kddl O'lKiwd. ban tamweight, won ever Willie Spencer, New York, In 12 round bout. CRAND FORKS. Mike tllbboiis. tft. I'airl. decisively outpointed I.eo Stokes, Fargo, In ten-round no-decision bout. ; rtllL-.VDKMMIt.V Fred Fulton Minnesota heavyweight, knocked out Jim Holland. Hftltlmorc, la sixth of scheduled eight round bout. NEW ORLEANS. Selection of Ha le Ruth, homerun king, as captain of uiikoes for 1922, announced ly Manager llugglns. v FORT WAYNE. Ed (StranRlerl Lewis, defeated Jallndra Cottar, In dia, in straight falls. KANSAS CITY. Stonislaus Zby. ko defeated, Yosslf Mnhincut. "the ltalkan linn." tuklng flrft fall In 43 ml miles, IS seconds. SALKM. Eddie Richards. Port land, knocked nut Fred Hull, Salem, in sixth round f ten round contest. SEATTLE. Cordon McKay, Seat tle, claimant of the Pacific rnat middleweight title fnnght to a draw with Joe Egan. Iloslon, SAN" FRANCISCO. Ad Kantct n( San Francisco, (laliiiunt world light heavyweight champion.' defeated IVter Saner, i'hof nix. in two stralKhl (ails. CASPER. Wyo. Speediiall 1 lay- den. Columbus, N. M., won decision over Huttllng Ross, Chihuahua. In 10 round limit. Reserve District No.' 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thus. , II. SiiupHon, of Ashland, authorizes hi announcement aa a Can didate for the nomination for the nfflc of County CommlNMionor ot Jackson County, subject to the tluolslon of the Republican voters ot said county at the Primary Klertlon, May 19th, 19112. Adv. Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At Y our Grovera 1 am a candidate for the nomination for Comity Cum mlas loner of Jackson county, on tho Republican ticket, niiIi- Joet to the tleclKloii of tlie voter at the primary to ho held May 19th. 1922. HKOItiiK AI.FOHI), 1'hoenU. Day or Night '. ! WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! Charter No. US. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Jackson County Bank At Medford. in the State of Oregon, at the clone of business March 10, 19?;. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown In Items 29 and 30, if any ... 690.131.2a 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured :: . None 3. V. S. government securities owned. Including those shown In items 30 and 35, if any . . 67.-IC7.-IO 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign gov ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown In Items 30 and 3!. If any. 34.079 SI Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc B.337.M Banking house. $a(ijoo; furniture and fixtures. $5.000. 35.non.oo Real estate owned other than banking house. . !i.&ti3.K7 (a) Lawful reserve with fednral reserve bank 6H.727.tlS tab) Cash on hand in vault and due from bnnks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank . .., ........ 21 7.152.81 Exchanges for clenriitK house and Items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank .,. 8.824. 6J Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items . , . 20.OH.9!) Gold Dustv ...jt .'. ., 7SK.HI 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 2a. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 31. 36. 2.135.R0 617.97 -N ..ll.159.O9l.30 . $ 100.000.00 0,000.00 Total . . ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In w. .. Surplus fund (a) Undivided profits ..: .... lb) Less current expensed, Interest sn taxes paid Reserved for taxes. Interest and depreciation ...... Dividends unpaid . Net amounts due to other bnnks, bankers and trust companies Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds.... Demand certificates of deposit outstanding Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand Certified checks outstanding .... Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding 120.32 Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 263,224.21 Total ot time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28..3S3,E46.70 Pills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks or trust companies ...i None Reserved for contingencies . 10,000. on 1.517.M S.haU'j C4.00 19.636.70 600,491.43 4..M7.S3 6.737.06 4.CN5.16 49 Total - ...l,159,O9l.20 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. I, V. II. Vawter. enshier of tho alxfte named bank, do solemnly swear that tno above statement Is true to Iho beat of my knowledge and belief. - - V. II. VAWTF.it. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 15th day of March. 192. C. M. THOMAS, Notary Public. ' ' My commission expires April 13, 1921. Correct Attest: C. V. McDonnld, Ceo. R. Mndley; Directors. Charter No. 68. Rescrvo District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF First State Bank At Eagle Point, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business March 10, 1922, RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown In items 29 and 30, if any $18,321 Overdrafts secured and unaccured ... ,01 U. 8. government securities owned, Including those ahown In items 30 and 35, If any - 6,650.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in Items 30 and 35, If any 8,466.22 Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc.. ;...., 640.00 Hanking house, $4,696.61; furniture and fixtures, $2000.: C.696.51 Real estate owned other than banking house...... .. 4,000,00 I an 1 ian on nana in vault ana one rrom hanks, bunkers and trust companies, designated and approved reservo agents of this bank . 15,157.19 Total 23, 24. 25, 27. 36. ;. ;....$89,821.20 LIABILITIES , ' Capital stock paid in $15,000.00 nurpius rund ,. 3,300.00 tu undivided profits $ 2,247.70 (b) Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 683.20 1,664.45 f ucmana Deposits, other than nanks, subject to reserve : jiirjivmuui deposits Hiuuecx i" enecK, including depoHlts duo tho Btata of Oregon, county, cities orothnr public funda , 69,982.95 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding.... 241.65 Caabler's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 273.36 total of demand deiwmts, otner than hank, deposits, subject to reservo, items 23, 24, 25, 26 $60,497.06 t , ' Time and 8avlngs Deposits, subject to reserve and payablo on , demand or subject to notice :V- ' Time certificates of depoai.t outstanding 9,453.79 Short and over , : 6.00 Total $89,821,20 . . State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. ' 1, II. E. Campbell, caahlor of tho above named bank, do solemnly swoar mat tne aoove statement la true to me nest or my knowindgo and belief. .... II. E. CAMl'llKLL, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 14th day of March, 1922. " , PORTER J. N1CFP, Notary Public. My commission expires March 12, 1924. Correct Attest; J. F, Crown, W. V. Urowu, Directors.-'.'"- One Thousand Dollars And 65 Other Prizes for naming tho Michelin Tire Man A WONDERFUL ' OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT We will give you an envelope containing the sim ple rules governing this contest, together with help-' ful suggestions and also a contest card which you may use in submitting names. Medford Vulcanizing Works 15 N. Fir Carl Fichtner, Prop Phone 451J THE UNIVERSAL CAB SEDAN I IAn Meal rr for the family to iim the er jjl , I round. Harm unl cory in cold, rulny nrr I weather nnd rnul and en In mininer time. It's III I Hinipllclty mimI rune of oix-rntlon enable' any mem lr or Hie fninily to drive It. It nfunly, durable roMtrttriliin Inturvs long lit- of wrvlec; Im cron- III . I omy of iMttlnn and low flint col rnnblc any III I family to enjoy . HI I I'lionei III, our lcmnn4 rater ! at your owvlee. 1 III Prove, to ourclf, tbn superior qualltle that rtf . HI ! onimrnrl the I on I HImii 10 yon. C. E. OATI3 AUTO CO. ill Blrtli and Iartf HUtliway " ' r-i-n : -iriz l.- ..ll " I , ! 4 ft D ROADWAY AT STARK Portland, Ore. If you arc contfiniilnlinf? nttenilinR Iho OPIiRA in I'ORTIiAND, March 22, 23, 21 nnd 25, when 'the CHICAGO OHANI) OPERA CO., nnd its fa moiiN artists will bc tlio eenter of attraction, vf(s Kiiggest that you wire, phono or write for rrwrvn 1ions, for this will hu tho Noi'thweHt'a Orentent ArtiHtic Event, and viwitorH from nil part of tho Northwest will ho in the city nt thnt time. THE -HOME OF THE FAMOUS '. Arthur H. Meyers Manager ,