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seiied tor 4
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the!
The March Trl4 cilib MVpper will be
alt business and pretension-
at the V. UY C. iA.-turaorrow
evening at six.' o clock. Alias . an
Hroyoc, public school nurse, will lead
ii discussion on "Health." The supper
charge In 60 cents n plate. All ho
plan to attend the mipper.eliould cell
tho Y. W. C. A. before Tuesilas' noon.
The (tyro and book review classes meet
t 7:30 tomorrow eve,ntaff. At the lat
ter dims, MlHg "Voalney will review
"Mind In the MsklriR." by Robinson. '
The lowest rate ''at "insurance is
placed upon the Hupmobile. 312
Hnrd times made cost, buy ranches
without money, pay vith share of crop,
like rent. Gold Ray Realty oompany. tf
Fire Chief ljwton la In receipt of a
aKctal invitation to attend the fiftieth
anniversary convention of the Interna
tional Association of Fire KnRlneers.
which will be held in Sim Francisco
next .'AufTHat Jointly with the 20tn nn
imal convention of the incific coast
association ot fire chiefs. Plans ate
under way to make this the Rreatest
International fire meet ins ever held.
If It's lndtirance we "writ It R. A
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Dance AppleRtUe Sat. March 25fh.
The progress of recovery of tuss
Arlene Xormile, local O. A. C. student
from her serious pneuuwnia Illness of
the past month, has reached the stage
that ahe was able to sit up for the first
time yesterday in the Corrallls hospi
tal. "' '- ' ' ' :
laundry work done. Phone 455-Y.
SJ8
If you Rave double the money you
couldn't Ret a better ear than a Hup
mobile. " ' 312
Final instructions for the takiuj of
the American Letaon census of ex
service men will be Riven out Tuesday
evenins at the legion meeting and sev
eral other matters will be taken up
which will be of Interest to all mem
bers. ' i
Froien automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, re-lnforeed ' and
Kuafanteed. Only the finest preheat
ins fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Weding Works. 3 S. Front street. tf
A millionaire cannot travel la more
comfort than the owner of a HtfP-
mobile. - . 312
Mike Hanley arrived home this mor
ning from a business visit at Portland.
E. Burnham Kalos toilet requisites
have had an international reputation
since 1871 and are qualifledly the let
of their kind. For full particulars make
inquiries at Medford Beauty Shop,
room 429, Medford BUg. '-''- 30S
Hig dance Applegate Sat, March 25.
Iunspaoh'B orchestra.' Supper served
at midnight. Tickets $140.' . 312
The Elks minstrel company and
other local Elks arrived home yester
day afternoon by auta from Yreka
where the minstrels played Saturday
night, loud in their praise of the fine
treatment accorded them In' the Call
fornia town. The theater was crowded
to its utmost capacity with a very ab-j
preciativ audience. I.ittie Barbara
Maybew in her dance numbers made
such a hit with the Yrekans that they
showered her with dollars and half
dollars thrown on the stage: After the'
performance bne' man approached the
winsome little miss and banded her' a
half dollar "with the remark that he
had been too far back to throw it. The
Elks, who were tendered much hospi
tality after the performance, including
a banquet, have a warm spot In their
hearts for Treka. t ' -
Repairing on ladies' and men's wear,
ing apparel neatly dona. Charjres rea
sonable. The Pan tori urn. Phone 24.
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
at building site, Minnesota street. 11.
A. Thierolf.
Miss Virginia Smith is among
local O. A. C. students who are home
for the spring vacation. She arrived
by auto Saturday night.
Wade sewing school helps you to
sew and dress right at small cost.
Individual or class work by the hour,
city and out of town No evening
classes. Wwlll shop tor you by mall.
All appointments by .phone or mall
only. M. J. Wade, phone 416. SSI
Kast Main street. 329
If you lll;c a aood up of coffee go
to the Medford Cafeteria. . 312
The weather today was very spring
like, and the balmy air and sunshine
made most folks either feci like polos
fishing, making garden, or cleaning up
their yards.' 'Fair weather is the pre
diction for Tuesiay. "
Three-piece reed llvn.s. room sets,
special 108 J5. M. F. &.I1. CO. SOS
Tenshun, legion, meet tomorrow nite
Deputy Stnte Motor Traffic Officer
J. J. Mc.Mahon was very busy in ferret
lug out speeders and other motor lav
violators Friday and Saturday in
Grants Pass and vicinity along the Pa
cific bishway wHh the result that
many motorists "were fined In Justice
Ilolman's court in that ctty. McMahnn
also "picked up several local speeders
along the highway Saturday night who
were notified to appear tn Justice Toy-j
lor's court here within the next few
days:' -,-.- . ' j
Everywhere you too you ' ' see a
Chevrolet tf
Try some pastry at the : Medford
Cafeteria. Made by Mrs. Uowell. 3t2
S. A. DonforJ of Eugene, is guest
at the Hrttel Holland as are J I. R.
Wright f Portland. A. G. Romey of
Canyonville, Charles II. Ellis of San
Francisco, James Duffey of Portland
and F. R. Clayton of Dutte Falls.
Four-piece mahogany bedroom set,
former price 540. Special 32X. M.F.
& n. co. - - - - 3os
Tenshun, legion, meet tomorrow nite
The public is invited to-enjoy an
evening of rare music Tuesday -evening
at the First Baptist church. Tickets
are 50c for adults and 25c for children.
Telephone 10-40 Rogue Valley "Floral
Co.. for your cut flowers and .plants.
Night lhone.l 19-VW ' 320
Es-service man, with " local : tefer
races of reliable parties, wants yard br
garden work. Reliable party. Phone
G81-R or call at Horace Evans, 828 X.
Central. . tf
Although game authorities hare long
considered the golden pheasant extinct
in Oregon, Mrs. Momer White of .Taktl
ma, Josephine county, reported to the
state-game conrmlsskm last week that
two coveys of these birds are located
in that district, Oame authorities ivill
investigate the report. "
Orchard tstsr time sulphur 1S.73 tier
barrel. Bear Creek Orchards. Phone
S-R. ..'' - ' ' ' 816
Private Obstetrical Home, Ml North
BarUetL ' ' . .308
Mrs. T. Jxentner arrived from
Reno, Xerv on Sunday to visit, herl
mother, Srs. T.'J. Kenaey." V .
Auto insuraaoe. Brown ft White. .
Tenshun, legion, meet tomorrow nite
Mrs. K. U. Oatmun was called to
Porthiiul Friday inorntni; to visit her
daughter, Mrs. II. E. Davis.
A new line of embroidery transfers
ot initials and monogram. 15 cents
copy. Deuel's Art Iept,
llemslltching, i
Picotlng,
Sc pet yd. 1
Buttons covered,
Handicraft Shop. tt
A number of Medford eoplo, former
audat at O. A. C, will eutortulu the
O. , A. . C. Madriuul club members at
their homes during their stay here.
The girls appear" t the hiah school
tmdltoriuin next Thursday night and a
lecoptkm and dance has been lnnned
for them, to be given after the perfor
mance tn the American Legion ball.
Several thousand dollars to loan on
Improved ranch security. O. C. ilogss.
When in need of Bash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
7X1 E. Main street.
The snowfull In Kerby anil Vicinity
in the Illinois valley of Josephine coun
ty has amounted to 102 inches so far
this w hiter, aud the rain during that
-time has amounted to 3$ St Inches.
Attention, ex Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Sonus plan or pay with
share of crop, tike rent Oold Ray
Realty Company. " " '. tf
Ladles' and gents' suits thoroughly
cleaned and pressed 1.50. "Wo, are
not satisfied unices you are." City
Cleaning ft Dyeing Co., 401 S. River
side Thone 474. JUT
Dert R. Oreer, editor of the Ashland
Tidings, is ill at his home with an at
tack of influema."
Fire Insurance, Brown ft White.
Overstuffed Davenports as low as
tfiO.80, special price at M. F. & H. Co.
J. W. Reese was among the Medford
men who spent the latter part of the
week at Portland.
When la tieej of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E
Sain.
Dresden china boudoir lamps made
m any shade of taffeta. Inquire at
Vanity Shop where lamps is on dia
Play. sos
W. T. Xormllo arrived home Satur
day night from CorvalUs, where lie h;id
spent the month on account of the ser
ious Illness of his daughter in that
city.
Eight-piece walnut dining room set.
former price 40, now $249. M. F. ft
II. Co. ' ' - 308
. Please remember that classified eda.
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance. Bring la your ads and do not
use 'telephoao. tf
Chests at the Hotel MedMrd include
Charles' X. Kressler ot loline, III.,
Jack H. Pendleton of Kansas City, Mo..
Con Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Brown and A. R. Johnson of Seattle,
T. n. English of Klaruafh Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M.'.Wlnslow of Miaae
apolis. - '
'.Fire-piece walnut bedroom set
118150 was former price, sale price
jizs.za. M.F. ft 11. Co. aw
- When you want dry mttl blocks Just
call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 78.
Among the many numbers of worth
and interest on' the concert program
niesday evening at the First Haptist
church will be Buck's "Vocal Combat''
by the Men's Glee. Following are (hose
who will render this popular selection
Tenors. Messrs. 'McDonald, Edmeades,
Meeker, Tioover.' Matt, Wakeman.
Basses. "Messrs. Scougall, ICrrkpatrick,
Carlow, Vroman. Beach Walker.
The I-oyal Women's class of the
Christian Hilile shool will meet with
Mrs. Dilskel. Slrt South Riverside.
Tuesday nt 2::b p, ,
Will pay 2c ailHe for hatching
turkey esgs under your seltlng hens.
Krs furnished. Phono 2SJ-3. ' If
The Salem Capitul Journal In Its
account of the state basket bull tourna
ment says in part: "Ashland's exhllil
lion tn defeat log Redmond 51 to 19 was
the smoothest display of basketball as
it should be played that has yet been
presented for the approval of the tour
nament fans. AMilaml has a iel five
man team, w ith every one of the quin
tet in the play every minute, They fol
low the ball like hound utter' a
rabbit, pass clean ati:l fast, mostly In
motion, and ehoot baskets on the dead
run with the same accuracy they do
from a set shot. In Hcrr and Outhrle
Coach Hughes has a pair of forwards
that Vf 111 be strong contenders for all-
star honors. Chapman, substitute for
ward. Is almost on a par with either of
them."
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OFGQMMERG
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ELECTION
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ON NEXT FRIDAY
mhuoo would come the warning ami
nliuoxt tlio euttie nmllcnt'o would ills-
appear. Hut the show never atoppiut,
for a minute and every member of tho j
east was expected tn "stlrk It out" no
mutter where the bombs were di'0-
ping, Little Kunlce never faltered und
now bears the proud record of never
having inlsieil a perfoniiuutn ilarlnw
tho entire war.
OPENING GOLDEN RULE
ASHLAND, VeNESDAY
The first return tor the filial elee
tloit for director of the Medford
flutmhvr ot Commerce were reeetved
ttt liendiiuartrrs this morning.
As there me 60 eligible to vote,
out of the total inembershli) of sr.O
nn they bave pal.t tlieir dues to Atoll
I, it 1 the bopu of tlm officers of
the ehnmnor that a full vote will be
east lit tho wolottlun ot tbesn ill
rectors. '
Memliera who hivva not paid their
due can. Upon the payment of sunicf
reuister tlieir Vole.
,.t tho primary election 2S per
cent nf tho total nieinlieillp voted
and althouub this I none than would
iwolmbly attend a mniubersblp meet
ing, yet more than this should make
it their buHlnemt to rprcxH their de
sire on the selection of iltrwctorx.
The poll nre now open and will
close next Friday evening at seven-thirty.
The noV10.ildea RtfJ.i' ivW iilKah-
land, in the Elks bulldiug. will oiwa Us
doors for business Wednesday, March
22 at 9 a. m. This store will carry a
complete line of ladles' ready to wear
and furnishings, men's clothing nndj
furnishings, children's wear' of ; all
kinds, shoes for the whole family, and'
dry goods, their motto being, "Every
thing to Wear for Everybody." .
. Tho. proprietors are C. W. Whlllock
and Clarence Evans. Mr. Whlllock is
senior member of the Ooldou Rule
store of this city but the stores will
be conducted eutlrely separate. Mr.
Whlllock has been connected with his
son, C A., in the Medford store for
seven years, romlug here from H11
mansville, Mo. They have made . a
splendid success developing fnwn a
small store to their present detri
ment store on North Central, which is
ono of the best In southern Oregon.
The building they occupy was pur
chased about two years aco.
Thirty-six thousand - questionnaires'
were sent out last week Vy state head-
Tiaartera of the American Legion of
Oregon to the 110 posts In the stnte,
lireparatory to the clean-up drrtei
which started today.' Tie question
naires ask tor information from the,
veteran as In anr -di&ahllttlea pjdstlng
ia connection with his service In the! Worthwhile Jnusic will be rendered by
1.
P'
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When you go to the
ice box for one . last
bite at bedtime . . . . j
and find one piece of j
cranberry pie, that's a t
real lpckjp strike! t
The discovery oftoMtsi
tobacco was a licky strike
far. tal; V' ' c.
It you will bay a package '
of Lucky Strike cigarettes
yourself you will see why
millions now prefer the
) toasted flavor. .
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It's Toasted
I DothlHodr and pot lorn I)m
4H clout iomtttd Burhf
j whmn you try hnky $trik:. .
World war. It also seeks to determine
whether the veteran is due' any travel
pay, allotments, back pay or insuranoe
for deceased veterans, incidental to his
service tn the military r naval forces.
Other questions which the veteran wit
answer will shape the policies of the
legion on matters of Importance.' Per
sonal canvass will be' made fcr the
ports of the legion. T ' "
McQuay-Norrts rings. Riverside
r0orag8. - ' ' - ;
Just received a new trne of stamped
goods lor applique and embroidery.
Deuel's Art Dept - '
Ralph .Pence and Brennon Etcher,
employes of the Gates Auto company
motored to RoseburE Saturday evening
and returned Sunday afternoon. ' They
report the roads in excellent condition.
Frazier for' horseshoeing and all
kinds of plow work. 109 8. Roily. '30T
Central Point Hotel for kale. ' 40
rooms; would cost 130,000 to build.
Price today J2.900. Might trade. "Price
win be reduced flOO every day unlfi
sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone
28-R-or 134-Y. ' ' 30'
Miss Vera Good was a week end vis
itor in the city from Grants Pass.
Stamped pillow cases for crochet
and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept.
' This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, "bills, etc ' used on the
bookkeeping ' machines. ' Don't "give
your orders to traveling men and hste
them printed out of Medford, Phone
us and we will sail.' ' 1 tf
The Ashland liaskethall team was
given a rousing reception by the towns-
jieojile and high school students upon
Its .return home Sunday after having
won the state basketball championship
by 'defeating Pendleton 45-22. Persons
who were present when the team re
turned claim that the ' towa "has not,!
turned Out to such an extent Btnee
Theodore Rrfosevelt Visited the Valley
Jefferson high school, champions of
the Portland league, have Issued
challenge to Aahland. The I'Ortlandcrs
state that the other high schools of the
state are afraid to play them. It 1s the
honest belief of kical basketball enthu
Blasts that Ashland can defeat Jeffer
son and such a contest Is looked for
ward to with Interest Astoria anil
Pendleton are looked upon as about
even for second honors.
Launspach's orchestra, newly organ
Izod, open howfor engagements. Tor-
sonar attention to private and club
dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone
C46-R. ' ' " . '
Everywhere yoa look yoa see
Chevrolet,,;, . . ' ; f
tnese and others of Medford's best
singers.
Try nuT' merchants lunch. The
Shasta.'
ah kinds ot rough and dressed
lumber.' Wallace Woods. rAone lftg.
11 ast Main street
K: P. Martin deputy bead counsel of
the Woodmen of the World is in this
city taking a survey of the local camp
01 tne organization.
Have you seen the boudoir Limn at
Vanity Bhop? Orders taken for lamps
and also for desk telephone frames
1a Dresden china heads. Something
artistic and very .popular. sog
33 Beaume lime and sulDhur: also
cry. Conner warehouse.
Deputy District Attorney Georee A.
Codding spent this forenoon in Gold
Kill trying a case.
When letter automobiles sra built
muick wm ptmd them. ' u
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County JJundlng and Loan association
tf
lowen Jfetherland left Saturday
evening from this City in his Chevrolet
bug Tor Corvaills. He returned yester
day afternoon accompanied by Dana
Davis who has been attmdlng O. A. C,
and who will spend the spring vacation
in this city. The trip wag made in re
markable time, considering the (lis
tance which is more than 400 miles.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
Ntiifone. Phone C85-.T. tf
Men's stilts thoroughly cleaned and
pressed the Pantortum way for II.S0,
mone Z44.
J. T. Ourd of Chlcaco. arrived in thla
city Saturday and will Rtay (or an In
oennrte period vlBltlng his son Pete,
and attending to business matters.
ueauty 1s tho ftrst gift that nature
gives to woman and the first she
taxes away. Medford Beauty Shop
room 429 wedford Hide. Son
Miss Virginia Smith, dauchtor of Xfr
and Mrs. H. C. Smith of the Hotel Hol
land, " arrived la this city yesterday
from Corvaills, where she is a student
at the. 0. A. C to snend ihn anrinir
vacation with her "parents,
Kverywhero you look you see a
Chevrolet. t t;
- A. O. Romey nf Canybnvlllo Is a Mod
ford business visitor.
Children cared for. 104 Newtown,
' ' '" 312
! Mrs. W. W. Perkins and Ifrs. t. V.
Perkins and littlo (laughter, who wore
culled 1o 'Lawrence, 111., early In De
cember by the lllnesd or Mrs. L. V.
Perkins' mother, -returned home Sun
day piornlng.' .
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Mrs. Johns n. tin street car, gnlnR
hopping), "My donr, these shoes of
mine are ix Itively too shabby for
street wear, and yet they are hardly
worn at all. 1 suppose there are many
women who would be very thankful If
they had as good a pair. 1 wish 1
knew where I could t th-m that I
would be sure thoy would do some real
good. Mrs. ' Welsenhfimer, "Why,
Mess your heart, 1 can tell you exactly
the place Oh. there's my street I II
tell you tomorrow." '
Sirs. Welsenhelmer. (over the back
fence to her neighbor), ''Isn't It lovely
that you have your new electric iron?
W hat 'W you do with the old ones?''
Mig.'Sinlth: '! haven't the least hha.
1 wss gding to pnt them lit the attic
with a lot of other -rfert!y good stuff
which Tit never need again, and Henry
said, 'Per Heaven's sake, don't put any-
tnmg more in that attic. Can't yon
una someone who ned those things!
Hut 1 don t know how, and haven't the
time to una tne person who needs
each of an those thlnirs." Mrs. Wolsen.
helmer, "Why, bless your heart, I can
tell yeu elactly the place Oh, dear
me. I smell my dinner burnlnc 1 11
teu you tomorrow."
tTo be continued)
A Word to the
Wise, Sufficient
Kuulce Hmndwood, the tiniest mem
ber of "The London Kiilllea" churns ut
the Pane theatre next Thursday nlKht,
hns a war record all her own. Vlio
the great conflict sturted Miss llroad
wood then only twelve years old, was
(InnrlnR In a "kiddie" number at the
lllodrme and like all good "trou
mm'' was one of the first to volunteer
to "carry on."
When the German air raids started
she was still at it hut had moved to
the Guiety and with the older girls
leaving for war work had hwiinm a
regular member of the chorus. Then
came the trying times
nlKht riaht In the middle of n perfor-i mrs. (tubule,
The Woodmen of the World bus
Just vomiileted tile ureutest i nuii:iUiii
lit Its hlxlniy. inuklim it net IneicitMe
In iiienilershl of about .000 sliuo
Seteinter I, 1921.
M I'm il riiinn bit t-entrltuited K0
to this ituiulier nnd (Iritnts I'asa about
the siinie. 'rbene two riiintm stund
ttbout the same In iuemterlil, In
tn t, Medford lead a little.
The bead -um U f luiitu low a mov
ing idrture (iilU'd "The Onilnuvn."
tiiiHrd nn iii tiiiil tics whbii Is show
inn all over the Jui'lmllilloii.
Mr. Kills bus clini'uo of the enter
tiitnntent, wbU'li Is ttlmulutely Iitk to
Micttiht-rM and friend. The .t. t in
will be Blvtn In W. . W. hall to
11 In U In Phoenix. Tumtluy nliiltt In
Ashland ami WcdnrNdiiy ItlKlit here,
In Medfnt'd. at the blsll "i'hni'1 mull-
toittim. Alons with the pteture wilt
le ioonuliKiii'S und mindcul ninuberit,
Tttnradiiv lilalit it will Im tdoiwu In
(.i.ild Hill 11 ml Pi-liUy lit tlninU Piinn,
lvputy lli-ml I'miMiil Mm (Hi nr
rtxi'd todny fnutt I'fntlnn.l to unotn
puny the entet titlnineiit lliioiiuh ti
Con, U'nuhliiKioii and Muul.in.i.
till Cttiiiimiiy 1'iilU.
Ni:V ViltK. M;r. :o, I'ed.rul
r't elvcm tmliiy Wern nptiluled for
the Ihliiml nil nnd TrnnHtil enrpo
rntlott ulih properties valued nl mil
lions of ili.llirn.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore limit nf Han
Francisco loft for their home ut Han
Krunelscn Inst Saturday following .
NlKht nrterivlslt with the hitter's partiitH, lh and
Charter No. 2.'.
Reserve lUstiii t No. I-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALT0 liy owner, seven room East
Alain house, large basement sleep
ing porches, garage, hardwood floors,
newly rafinlahed. 8ee Mr, IK-rrlan
at Medford Xat'l Hank, or .phone
275-J. . , . 3io
FOR RKN'T House 3 rooms, modern,
119. Tel. 42. 3J!
toil WALK llantam hns: thorough
bred Darred iUxk rooster. Highland
strain, one year old: one thorough
bred Rhode Islund Red roftster, one
year old; one pair thoroughbred New
Zealand rabbits. Phone 2U-J-2. 30N
1 REPORT OT CONDITION Of
State Bank of Talent
At Talent. In the State of Orceon. at close of business March l"th. 192
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, includUig rediscounts shown In Items :"J
and 30. If any - , ' I K.TU.Il
2. Overdrafts secured and unspcnnK) , .V'3!
4. Other honds. warrants and securities. lm IndlnK foi-elan g ivern-
ment. state, munlciiml, conioratlon, etc., lm ludlnn tli ih
shown In items :iu and -15. -if my ft."
fi. Ilanklnit houne. i!ino: Turnlture and flxtuiTs, I.MOU 7.2"' '
V. tab) t'nwh on liund In vault and due from Imliks, bankers and
tiUH coiupanies desigsuted and approved reserve au nis of
this hank - 1UM "
(c) Net amounts due front othcrbanks, hankers and trust coin-
lisnles 'C;z:":.. . .;...-.,..........' 1,679 93
Checks on hanks outKidd city or town of reixirtlna hank and
ot her cash items 31.9i
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, JO, and
11. . .....fl7.t!T;
Interest, taxes and expenses, paid , l.Sai.01
9.
11.
12.
Hi.
47.
1!.
23.
31.
Total T II.1M.!
liabilities
Capital stock puld In ... 20,000.110
Surplus fund , 2,n;Vi.no
Undivided protits. less current exix-nses, Interest and taxes paid
Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposit subject to check, lucludlnr deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
Demand certificates of iImkIi outstanding
. Total of dVmand deposits, other than brink rteisislts,
subject to reserve, Hems 23, 21. 25, 2fi t'ift.Hl.Ts
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve nud payable on
demand or subject to not ire: .
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Total of time and savings deposits pa.vaMii on
demand or subject to notice, Itemn 27 and 2 l.Mii.2i
flllls payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks or
truHt companies
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t'.iiit the u)M)ve Htatetnetit is true to the best of my knowledges and belief.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this lKth day of March, 1U22.
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My commission expires November 10, 1'jZ'a.
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HEAR
''A RARE f
MUSICAL TREAT
1
hy many of
Medford's Best
Singers
Tuesday, 8 p. m.,
March 21, at the
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Adult 50c
Children 25c
. Ticket Office Sale Tomorrow 12 o'Clck
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Next Thursday
Night
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OBIGINAL PRODlCTIONand COMPAKfYof 5EVENTY
DIRECT FROM THE GAIETY THEATIiE.LWDON
WITHENGLANDtS
GREATEST COMEDIAN .
HARRY TATE
(fflMSELF) K ,i,
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i A SHIPLOAD OF COSTUMESSCENEKYMrfEFFECTS
, ,. TUB FIRST REAL LOMONRSVUBWTOURTHeU-S.
MtlfliS: riior $2,75 anil 2;20, Unlcoiiy 2.20,
2.(H, WMf.i and 91.10. Includes War Tav. '
MR. AND MRS. PUBLIC l 1
Tlio doruftna of IhO public
for rotl-bloodcd, outdoor
Btoriei on the screen and the
popularity of .Jack Holt in
his many V characterisations'
Kave combined to bring hirrf
to tho top position, and hU
initial vehlclo ii one that will
meet and puns tho most se
ver criticism.
STARTS TOMORROW
2-Dayi Only-2
Jack Holt
wtth MADOE BELLAMY
and NOAH BEERY
In
"The Call of
the North"
A Hudson Bay story, with all
the lure of the lonely land of
snowi. From the famous
Stewart Edward White "nov
el, " Conjuror ' House."
'Alio Pago's super iliort film.
CENTURY COMEDY,.
PATHE NEWS
GENE HOWARD
at the Mighty WurliUer.
OOINO TONIGHT
The all-feature bill that has
been playing to big nnd en-
thuBliutlc audience!
HAROLD LLOYD
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"Never Weaken'
"Never Weaken" start with
a laugh. It endg with a
thrill. It is the acmo of nov
elty.
Rudyard Kipling's immoral
classio of the East and
West.
"WITHOUT
BENEFIT
OF CLERGY"
LOCAL MOVIES
taken by Louiao Lovely on
the Page Stage; Playing: all
wees,
AWNINGS
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WOOD
Two Tirr.l2irir'li IHno, One
Tier 2 iuMi Dale mifl Lntu fcl,
all for $2.75 a Tier.
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WOOD YARD
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