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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
MEDFOTHVOnEOOX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1022
PA OK THREE
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Churtcf No, 41!, . tlnMcrvn District No, 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
, At Mod fol d, lu tlio Btitw of Oregon, tit closti ot bualnuaa Muy Glli, 1922.
RESOURCES
Loans mill discount ' $271,M1.M
Overdrafts sueured and unsecured Now'
V. H. government securities owned, Including tliiim) shown In
llema 3D 911(1 ad, It any 11,851.2'J
Other bond, warrants ami socuiltloa, Including foreign govern
ment, slnto, inuiilclpiil. corporation, etc. Including tliono r
shown In Horns 110 and M. If any - J.O.iiUa
Pnnklng house, linnti; furnltuni Mid fixture .... 4,011.78
tub) C'iimIi on luind In vault mid dua (nun hunks, bankers tihd
trust companies designated mid approved reserve agents of
tin. Imhk - 96.2U2.61
lOichangiM for ehuirlng houso and Item on other bank In the,
kuimii cliy or town n reporting; bank - 3a.BU.17
Chock on bunk ouintdn city or town of r)rilii bunk nnd '' (
Oilier Cllsll Itolll m.UiM
Totul cnsli nnd dun from banua, Uuiim U, 11), mid
11
1.
2.
3.
4.
3721 MILES OF PROGRAM FOR
HIGHWAY BUILT HOSPITAL DAY
OR CONTRACTED IS ANNOUNCED
231.1:
l.
H.
li.
10.
20.
23.
24.
20.
IT.
IS.
31.
30.
50,000.111)
10.000.00
Ri.3
B.ooo.uo
300.U0
Total --
LIABILITIES
Capital atock paid In 1
Hurplua fund
(I I'ndlvlded profit $ 7.O70 K0
(li) I .ess rurri'tit expense. Interest and luxe pnlJ ... C,2"i0,60
Reserved for tnswM. Intorxnl nnd depreciation
Dividend unpaid
Demand Oeposlts, oilier Hunt bunkH, subject to reserve:
Individual deposit suMeet i chock. Including deposit dm tho
Htate of UrKnn, county. cities or other public fund ... 2Crt,074 93
liemnnd certificates of doposlt outstanding K. 107. 40
Cashier' check of thin bank outstanding pnyablo on demand ... 1.32s Uo
Certified chuck outstanding ".29
Total of demand deposits, other than batik do
posits, subject to rnwrvp, itnm 13, 21, 25. 2 ...... 2G3,693r2
Tires and eavlcQs Deposits, subject to reserve nnd payable on
demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanHlng ..... .... ..........
tfavinga t(tolta, pay a Mo ub)t to nutli-v -
Totnl f tliin and aiivlriK dopoalti pnyabli' on
demand or aubJiM-i tit iiuilco, iikiiin 27 and 2H I 82.738.23
IUIU payable with fKlnral r'i(orv( tanU or with otlu-s banka
or truat .rutitpanlea
I'ontliiKerK Kitnd
C.ir.9.52
10.47N.7l
None
7,773.01
Totnl
,1422.234.12
Ktatn of Oi'cK'm, County ( Jarkann, an.
I. K. Wahl, rMKbl-r of tlit abovo uanx'd bank, d a lomii)y awnr that
tbo above atatemcnt U trua to tbn boat of toy knowledge and belief.
V. K. WAHI.. ("aahler.
Rubarrllied and a worn to before me thla Hth day of May. 192.
MVin i.K V. IU.AKIC1,KY. NoUtrr 1'ubllc.
' My RommlHiiliin citplro January K. IW20.
Correct Altcat: Ou Newbury, C. H. Gatea. Ielroy fli-K hell, Ilrectora.
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Charter So 1234.
Ilranrya Ulatrict No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank
Al Modfurd, In tltn Btate of Ort-Hon, at the doio of bualneaa on Muy uth, 192J.
C.
6.
7.
S.
10.
13.
14.
16.
10.
17.
m.i
Vj.
20.
22.
24!
10.
27.
RESOURCES
lmtm and dlacounta. Inrludlnr redlHCuiila, arreptnncoa of
otlirr bank, and fordKn bllla of cvlwuiKn or draft wii
lth tiHl'irmini'iit of thla bank t
U. 8. Qovammtnt avcuritica owned:
a Ik'poalted to a.iuro circulation It'. H. bonda
par value! . lloO.ooo.OO
b All oUier t'nlind SUtea Oovernment aacurtllei
llm-lddlnx prcniluma. If auyl- - 14S.4iO.OJ
Total ... r
Othar bond, ttocka. atcuritiaa. etc.: ,
ItiinklnK llmi". tU.KuU: Kurnltura and fUturea. 12.600
Jteal om. Me oo-)d other tlnn bimkinR lioiwo
lawful rtrv with Fodaral (teierv Haul;....
Caah In vault and amount duo from national banka
Kxchanxea tor cl(arlnu houao
Mlarotlaneoua caah Item
Hedernptlon fund with H. 8. Treaauror and duo from I'. 8.
Treaaurer
New Construction Account
541.661 IS
24.4f.00
71.r-bk.29
44.nno.ti')
20.324 00
64.667.21
162 KK I 65
37.995.SS
3.971.43
6.000.00
4.750.00
Total
,11.197.491.69
.. 32.706.70
.. lt.6C0.3H
I G.40C.C7
aubjct to
ion.ooo.00
26.000.00
IH.146 32
100.0(10.00
3CS.72
1.10(5 2S
3.931.67
912.
34.
35.
LIABILITIES
Capital atock paid In , .......
Hurploa fund - -
I'ndlvldnd proflta ..
a laa current rKienaa. tntcrcat, and taxea paid
Clrculutlns notea outlandtD
Amount due to national banka
Certified clierka oulatandiiiK
Caahlnr'a chncka outatandlnK
Total of Iteina 21. 22, 23. 24. and 25
Dtmand depoaita (othar than bank depoaita)
Raaerva (dcixmlta payaldo within 30 daya):
Individual depoaita aubjet-t to check 500,958.49
Cnrtlflcatea of dnpoult dun In Icaa than 30 days (other than
fur money borrowed) .'. - 10,853.28
Btati county, or other municipal depoaita aecurcd by plodK'i)
of aaaeta of thla hank or otherwlae -
Totnl of demand, depoaita (other than bank
deK.Hlts) aul')"ct to Hcanrve, Itcma 20, 27,
and 28 $531,811.77
Tlmt depoaita aubject to Rcaarvo (payable after 30 daya. or
aubject to 30 diivH or mora notlca, and poalal navlnKa))
Cortlflcalea of depoidl (other than for money borrowed ).,;...
Othar time depoaita :,.......
1'oatat aavinita dealia - - ...".....J..
Total of tlmo depoaita aubject , to Iteiervo. '
ttema 32.'34, and 35 ..... - 1117.12(1.81
14.000.00
227.997.81
186,484.93
2.644.09
Total ;
Rtato of Oregon, County of Jackaon, aa:
,.$1,197,191.59
I, John S. Orth, Canhler ot the abovo-namod bank, do solemnly awour that
the above alatoment la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
" . , JOHN 8. OHTll. Cashier. -
Subscribed and aworn to boforo nitf thla 9th day of May, 1922.
' NONA U. UUN1,A1, NoUry rubllc.
Correct AUeat: J. A. Perry, V. E, Merrick, . 14. (lore, Directors.
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Mothers Day
Is May 14
WEAR A FLOWER
FOR HER AND BE
DRESSED IN YOUR
BEST .
In 'tho humdrum of ll to you may lose
eight of the debt you owe to mother, but
you can nevor forget tho noblo tralta of
character for whlch aha atood.
MOTHBIffl DAY luvA boon net Baldo for
ua to think of tbbHn obligations. You
can add to the occasion In no bolter way
than by wearing Rood clothes,
(.'nine In and let ua holp you ao'oet theio
from our complete tine of men's wear
osipoolally arrangnd fot; every aon who:o
mother la proud of him
It certainly pays to get
the bett
SPRINGER & LEE
"DUDS FOR MEN"
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105 W. Main
Open Evenings
While Ori'ifon la recoKiilud na ona
of the rnoHt piuitrrHHlvu ntuli-M In th
lxi I til I n K of K"'id roiidH, and whiln
tbn average prrnon known th atntn
bus nirrli-d on an extenalve proKram,
few ii-ull.d Jim I wttul baa been in
coiniillHlieit in the pnxt five years
With ui b a Hiiuill per cent of the
money being mlmU by dirl laxa-
tlOOM.
When the ("ntracta arc let by the
lilidiwny conunlnHlon this month,
which will complete all tho work of
the two prlniliml hlifhwnyx, Colum
bia, InrludlnK th old Oregon Trail,
nnd ihe I'nclflc hlffhway there will
be 3721 mlUta of highways of all
lypee, lti ludlntf aradlna, maeaddtn
and iiavliia. competed or In course
of i onnirui lion In the atnte that have
been built In tho five-year urogram
rom 1917, costliia in round numbers
tf.O.ODO.OOO, pi.ld as followa: t a C
129.000 by the .state: t, 1.90. 000 by
the Rovernment: 18,114.000 by coun
dm; t!0X,000 by the railroads, all of
wlilrh will be completed this year. .
This shows that, a very small per
cent is pnlil by direct lax represented
in the amount paid by the counties.
The major part. I36.000.OOA, will be
paid by auto licrnsen and tax on K
ollne, whlrh not oijly taken rare of
flie principal and intercut on the
bond liwuea, but also takes cara uf
the maintenance of hlxhwnya. The
county monlea will now be uned on
lateral roads and will uinka a big
showing in the nrxt few years. The
money Kpcnt by the railroad is for
overhead crowing.
3 he Columbia highway and the 'old
Oregon Trail, extending from Asto
ria to Ontario, la 6SQ mile long and
la rerognlxed as one of the inoei sce
nic in the I'nlled Htaies.
The I'ai tfic highway, lbs ncx In
svenlc woudera, from Portland via
.he west side through Foreirt Orove.
Mc.Mlnnvllie, and Corvallla. connect
ing with the main enst side hlghwny
at Junction City, through Medford to
the California line 1 3SJ mile long.
There are 41 sectional or lateral
highways ronltlng of about 2(00
inllea aU over the Mate. The iMlles
California in one of Ute principal ones
that will be completed this year ex
cepting a few small gap.' Rome A
the other tending laterals are the
Jc.ihn lsy-Hoebui g-Coos Hay. Cor-vnllls-Toledo.
Tillamook - Portland.
This program of the cummlwlon
ilmn not Include work being done by
the federal government on the Crater
l.ake highway, post ruads in national
parks, etc., in which the stale com
inMnJun pays part.
During the five year's program
over 00 bridge and Mrmtuies. not
Including pipe culvert, have been
conxti'iicted. or will be completed thl
year. The most expensive of these
is the 36i-foot arch concrete brldce
acroes the Willamette al Uiogon
City, now being constructed at a cost
of $32!l,000. Next luriicst l across
Young's bay at Astoria. The hund
soiin'l bridge In the state Is the one
In this county across the Koguc Itlver mach'ues
at itocKy i'olnt. Another Imposing
bridge in this county. Is the one
acro.the Itogue Itlver on tho Cra
ter iJiko highway, near Trail.
Great credit la due tho members of
the highway commlnxlon that la com
poed of It. A. llooth. of Kugene: J.
li. Yeon of Porlluml and W. li. Ibtr
rett of lleppner for the time they
have given thla work and for the
wonderful auccesa they have achiev
ed without any aalary whatever. Tho
have not only built some of the best
rouda and bridges In . the Culled
States, but have ever kept In view
safety flrxt and low grudes. As a re
sult all the railroad croMlnga uro
overhead, the curvcturee are pro
tected with fences, danger aiicnals
are all along the highways the grades
are not 'over six per cent and 'they
had a law passed making It a fine tq
put up adverting tdgns ulonr tho
highways on slate, property. The
only way signs ran bo .constructed is
by aecurinit written cousent . pf the
property owners oft tho highway, but
the sentiment Is so strong agalQat lit
tering up the highways and destroy
ing their beauty thereby that few
people or corporations are doing It.
in many Vlacrs auto clubs are axk
lug their members not to patronize
people who do put up such signs.
The writer of this atory thinks It
would not be complete unless proper
rredlt la given Herbert Nunn. atuto
highway engineer, and K. M. Mode
man, district engineer for Southern
Oregon, and their assistants for their
splendid aervlces during this five
year program.
Jackson county people are prond
of the fact that they voted the first
bonds and constructed the first cood
roads In Oregon, have always Stood
for good road, and have received the
second largest amount of , money
awarded to counties by the state
commission. S. S. SMITH.
' V. H. This story was, written In
Now Mexico, en route to Kansas,
while crooning tho desert, where It
waa autt'ly hot, and-the main high'
way .through here looks like a cow
path and tho auto parks are con
structed under the ahadu of the aago
bruah. The, re are atatlons every 8 to
li .iviuoa, wnoi a 'tourist can get
gasoline, ona and water with an oc
casional cold aoft drink. .The scen
ery consists principally of ' barren
granite hllla, suge brush, creek beds,
an occasional Jack rabbit and plenty
of Mexicans and Indians. t
If you really want to en.loy Med
ford nnd the ltogue River valley with
all tho advantage, scenic and other
wlae, get nwny from home for n
time and spend four days and nlghtn
traveling while It Is real hot.
Friday, May 12, the 102nd anniver
sary of the birthday of Klorenne Nlfilit
Ingulo, will b observed throughout
tho I'nlto'l Blates. Canada, ICnKland
and other countries as National Hospi
tal day. '
The Sacred Heart hospital has re
ceived a certificate of affiliation from
the National HoKplul Day committee,
and plans to celebrate the day In ac
cordance with thla nation-wide move
ment. -
The hospital will be thrown open to
the public on May 12. from. 2 p. m. to
6 p. m. AU are Invited to visit 'the
various (Tepartuienta. No effort will
be spared to give visitors every oppor-
tunlty of convincing themselves that
every available idea of modern equip
ment and facility has been supplied In
order to assure to the patlenta the
very best care possible.
The ladies on tho receiving commit
too are Mrs. Picket. Mrs. Hart. Mm.
Clancy, Mrs. Conroy, Mrs. Kmmena,
Mrs, Parber, Mrs. Hayes Mra. Holt,
Mra. Jarvja. Mrs.. Kalleu, Mrs. Poell
nlU. Mra. Steams. Mrs. Bweoncy, Mrs.
Thayer.
An Intereetlnj! program has been
prepared the opening number of
which will be given promptly at 3 p. m.
The ladles of the Colony club will
lour tea from 3:30 p. m. on. Dainties
will be furnished and served by the
ladles of different clubs.
Owing to limited time In which to
i prepare the flag pole, the dedication ol
the flag will have lo be postponed to
some future date. The flag Is a gift ol
the local council of the Knights of
Columbus.
The program follows:
Orchestra selection v
Public high school pupils
Military March .'. Schubert
Kt. Mary'a Academy String Quartet
The Morning Wind... (Jena Ilranacoiube
Ht. Mary'a Choral clans
Mayor Galea' address -
Gavotte Kcarna
St. Mary'a String Quartet
The Mermakl Dvorak
St. Mary's Choral cIuh'h -
Vocal solo.... , Mra. J. C. Hayes
Selection Public high achod pupils
Harp solo, selected
Miss Patricia Mikscbe
Pupil St. Mary's Academy
Vocal solo Mrs. V. Meldo Hlllla
Orchestra Public high school pupils
Fatal College Fray
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. May 9.
I Beckham Cobb, a student at the Okla
homa Agricultural BDd Mechanical col
lege at Stillwater Is dead and Karl,
Gordon of Miami, Okla., also a student,
is In jail following ' shooting affray
on the campus today, according 4)
word received from the president of
the college.
The)(Ray
The general public bas . little Idna
of the progreis made In medical and
aurglcal science during Ihe past five
or ten years. There is still a long way
to go; but the advances made have
placed the diagnosis and organ'c lera
Hon of dtscaso beyond the stage f
experiment.
The science and art of X-ray diag
nosis and treatment Is now only 1
years old: during which time It has
been developed by phys'cisU. e'ectrlc
engineers, photographic chemists and
physlc'ans.'
During the first 15 years progress
was alow and knowledse gained was
limited, by reason of Imperfect equip
ment. During these 15 years the ap
pl'cat'on of X-rays was restricted to
the location of bullets, or the diagno
sis cf fractures or t-ther disetses of
bores. , The Interpretation 'of ench
pictures was' relatively easy, and a
physician with a small X-ray machine
In h's Office was the only specialist.
The American Invention of X-ray
auch as the "Interruptless '
One woman writes:,
"A domestic science teacher said it
was the lightest cake she had ever
tasted or seen but remarked that
Iused atleastsixeggsineverycake.
She wouldn't believe I used only
two until I showed her exactly
how I made it. Now she uses noth
ing but Royal' Mrs. G. S.
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Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taito
Send for New Royal Cook Book-h't FREE
Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 Waiiam St, New York
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AimriccCs Home Shoe Polish
THE ECONOMICAL POLISH FOR ALL SHOES,
SHINOLA adds to the life of leather. Gives a durable, brilliant
polish that stands out " ' '
The SHINOLA box has an easy opener that automatically
lifts the lid. No more soiled hands or broken finger nails.
Black, Tan. White. Ox-blood and Brown.
Always 10c,
To make shoe Teatness an easy habit
-get the SHINOLA Home Set.
l4
amv A ?enuine bristle dauber which cleans the
5U. ' ihoes and applies polish quickly and easily.
Large, lambs' wool polisher brings V
"1 1 ,.th? shine "rit a few strokcs- J
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WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.
, , .'....
. Hte;l Ocdern Increase. .;
NEW YOKK, May 10. The month
ly tonnage, report of the United States
blxM corporation made public today
showed 5, $96, 413 tons of unfl'led
ardors on hand April SO. Thlg is an
Incrcnso from Mnrch'a unfilled or
ders, which totaled 14.494,148,
(
tiansformers" and "thermionic tubes" i WSJ
prerarcd the way for great advances. fjl
Tho medical ime of X-rays has been. WlfA
during the past ten years, expanded f5ij
to the d'agnosls of all diseases a hlclt LJJJ
pro lure deformity In e'ther thetgnes
or the organs of the body. lW
Today, a roentgenologist ran diag-
noFe diseases cf the chest and heart, 12SJ
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in siumsru unu ooweis, gau uiaaacr 111
and arrendix. kldnevs and bladder. l!5.
the relv'c organs aqd even theibrain;
so that the treatment of such diseases
are beyond tho stage of guesswork
and are bused on exact knowledge.
It will be readily seen that a physi-
rinll f.r Ik !lrL'l'(,1 ftnnnnl ,1v.,a tlmn i-d I.T
enough to the medical and surgical III
ft nnllrfhtlnti .if Y--ni- t -5j ijl
come prof'clenl In' It. and aUo in -his
own work. To fill .this need a new
spcc'il'st hns arisen In this new
branch of medicine. Vhlch is so Intri
cate 8s to demand tht entire time and
aiudy of the one engnsed In it tiie.
"roii!gcroli.ii;t" tho X-rav sneclal
'it. The X-ray specialist has a
gro-.md work of medical ?cinc9 elab
orated .by year .of . training 'n his
spec'al line of work.
The public U not ., benefitted by
X,.ray pictures. Their health prob
lems are , concerned only with the
Interpretation of, tlx? roults of an
X-ray examination by a BpeciaPst In
that work. Tho work of the roent
genologist forms only a part (though
an Important part) of the whole ex
am'nat;on and diagnosis.
. X-ray equipment may be purchased
by anyone with tho means to buy.it;
but possoeslson oft auch equipment
does not Imply ability as arcengen
specialist, or the knowledge needed
to make X-ray axariilnatlonS which
M-e ot value. to the patient, any more
than the possession of a high-pow-eied
racing car would make a mau a
successful racing driver; even thovR
ho were expert . iu the mechanical
knowlodgo of auto.mobilos. . I
Grave danger attaches to X-ray I
work done by unskilled. Inadequate!
n
machinery may ha purchased, and the
representation made by It Is Inade
quate and that tho possess ha.i the
skill to use It to advantage.
'.-There . are many so-called X-ray
laboratories elsewhere In. thla remtou:
but they cannot and should not bo
expected, to furnl&h .material aid .to
the patient , - ' ,
Between Portland, Oregon, -and
Siicramento, ' California.: there are
only twp place where competent
X-ray service, finished by an X-ray
specialist skilled by years of training
nnd with adoquat equipment, can bo
had. Theac are at tho Sanitarium In
Ashland and at the Sacred Heart
Hojpltal In Medford. Dr. Lincoln
Kallen Is the rocntgelologlst In both
plneea, ' Adv.
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