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MEDFORD MATL TItTBTTNE, MEDFOKD. 01?EOONT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMTSETJ 10, 1022 PAGE' THREE EMcffiSf of oreWn swaTn rMM DRY LI COSTS 76 MARRIES OLD DUUUiumuniiii i LrtmL nuLU u Jackson County Expended $1766.55 in Last Three Months S. B. Sandefer Received $1357.24 for Ser vices June, July, August. Romance of Half a Century Culminates, Chicago When Edward Fox of Albany and Mrs. Ellis of Evanston, III., Are United. . Prohibition enforcement in Jackson county for the months of June, July, ana August of this year cost $1700.05, according to vouchers In the county clerk's office. . ' ' r 1 Of this amount, the records show, $1,357.24 was paid to Prohibttioii'En forcement Officer S. B. Sandefer, and $409.51 was expended for incidentals, largely to the Standard Oil for gaso line, and to Bert Moses and W. H. Lig gett, former Medford policeman for assisting in tracing evidence. In the month of June, paid in July, Sandefer received a warrant for $007.23. In July, paid in August, he received a warrant for $220.32. Ho was on his vacation this month for two .weeks. In August he drew $529.49, paid this month.- In the pursuit of the illegal moonshiner, and the illicit still in August, the gasoline cost $01.77. In June, former Medford Policeman Liggett received $00.90, in July $133.49 and in August he drew a warrant for $u5. Bert Moses, 'who is now courthouse janitor, received $20 in June, in July nothing, and in August a warrant for $40.30. The above is not an accurate ac count of the total amount expended, because Borne ot the items are listed under the prohibition enforcement fund, and others under the current ex pense fund, and the digging out of the various expenditures Is a complicated jdb for a layman, but the above is ap proximately correct. CHICAGO, Sept. 19, A romance that endured through a half century approached its cllnias today when Mrs. Ella H. Ellis, 73, of Evanston, 111., and Edward F. Fox, 70, of Al bany, Ore., exhibited a marriage- li cense. They were sweethearts when they attended Whcaton college to gether in 1SGS and became engaged then, but .Mr. Fox left to finish a col lege career- at the University of Mich igan. Then he went west. They drift ed apart until both married others. The.wifq of Mr. Fox died two years ago. When ho camo east and called on his old sweetheart while passing through Chicago, he learned that her husband, John Ellis, a Con gregational minister, had died thir teen years ago. Old memories were rapidly recall ed and other events forgotten. "There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream," quoted Mrs. Kills as they planned their honeymoon. i ? -. I BY SPEE1 F1CLML BE PI SATURDAY IN NINTH, BUT STILUN RACE St. Louis Nosed Out in Last Inning of Final Game ' With Yankees Fans Still Confi dent Browns Will Cop the Flag. . Jerry Barnes, a well known resi dent of Talent, was run over by an automobile on the Pacific highway near Talent, last Friday evening, and IS now in the Granite City hospital at Ashland, suffering from a severe cut on the head and a broken right ankle. iThe accident occurred just before dusk. Barnes had ridden to Talent in a machine, and started to walk down the highway, south. The auto while attempting to pass another car Hiy going around, crashed Into Barnes, knocking him, according to William Holmes, of the Barnes Realty com pany, "15 feet or more." The driver of the car did1 not stop to ascertain the damage, or render first aid. Barnes was picked up by a passing car, and. taken to Ashland. for medi cal treatment,. He is now. believed to be recovering. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sup:. 19. (By tho Associated Press.) Hope is not lost but the Browns' road toward the 1922 championship of the American league has been made rougher. This appeared to bo the thought of thousands of St. Louis fans today fol lowing what they termed the heart breaking defeat tho Browns suffered yesterday at the hands of the leading i,"ew York Yanks, 3 to 2, in the final game of a throe game series which had been heralded as an indication in the pennant race of the New York and St. Louis teams this season. Tho Browns today open a three game series with tho Washington Senators. The locals are a game an,d a half behind New York with only nine more games on their season's schedule. New York has ton more games to play. ... After the game the Yanks left itu mediately for Detroit where they in augurate a three-game sories with tho third place Tigers today. The remainder of the schedule, according to tho "dope" seems to favor the lo cals. Tho Browns have a three-gnmo so ries scheduled with Washington and Philadelphia, considered tho weaker teams of tho league and a three game Berics with Chicago, while New York faces Detroit and Cleveland, regarded as two of tho strongest teams, in six games. Local experts pick the Browns to win at least seven of tho last nine games and If they accomplish this, New York must win seven of its 10 the Browns, 3 to 1 ana gave the Goth nmltes a margin of a game and a half as they started a series In De troit today. While Ty Cobb has lost ono laurel wreath to Sisler, he accumulated an other yesterday by pounding out his 200th hit of the season as the Tigers trimmed Washington 11 to r.. It was the eighth year of his career in which ho has passed the two century mark and tied the major league record held by Willie Koelcr ot tho old Baltimore Orioles. states that In his opinion the practice of broadcasting Bormuns will Increase rather than diminish church atten dance. Stntoments were made that many persons would not go to church if they could get the sermons over the radio. OF MIDDLEWEIGHTS COLUMTirs. O.. Sept. 19. Kirk Doli st n, chuirmttu of tho Coin minis boxing conCinlsHion saUl bore today thitt at ;th$ roRiilnr meeting oC tho commission . Wotinoatlay it is-probable that the commission will order uu linvostinatiofi into last nlKbt'H Mu- lone -Downey fi&ht in which Downey's body was rove red with a liniment in tho twelfth round. Malone today is roeoRnized by box ing I'ominiHionH in many states as the middleweight champion, having received thij decision over Downey last night. DENIES RADIO SERMONS WILL KEEP FOLKS HOME (Hy International News Service.) HONOU'LU, Sept. Defending the practice of broadcasting sermons by radio, recently inaugurated in Hono lulu, Rev. Albert V. Palmer, pastor of Central Union church of this city. n PICKING WAGE SCALE WEXATCHEE, Wash., Sept. At a meeting of representative growers of the district at the com mercial club Monday ufternoon, the following wage scale for orchard help was afcreed upon: Picking, forty cents an hour, or five cents ft box. Sorting 35 cents an hour, pncklng five cents it box off tho grader and seven cents u box off the bench; all other orchard and warehouse labor forty cents uu hour. These wages are about the same na last. year. Thov were agreed to after discussion of, the prevailing prices for labor at tho present time. This scale will help clear up the uncertainty of both employers and employes that has existed since the apple harvest began. Charter No. 7701. - Reserve District No. 13 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Medford, in the Slate of Oregon, at the close of business on Sept. 15, 1922. RESOURCES I. a Loans anil discount!', Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills ot exchange or drafts sold wit It indorsement of this bank $ 819,239. (12 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation U. S. bonds par value) $100,000.00 b All other United Stales Ooverniuent securities (including premiums, if any) 1-10,479.39 Total 246,479.39 5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 1(3,832.37 0. Dunking Uouso. $S2.6ui: Furniture and fixtures, $lu,000 -. 7. Ileal estate owned other than banking house 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank 10. Cash in vault and amount duo from national banks...- 194,605.02 11. Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in tho I'nited States (other than included In Items 8 and 10) 12, Exchanges for clearing notiso Total of Items 10, 11, and 12 $213,033.78 14. Miscellaneous cash items 15. lledemption hind with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Ashland Granite Meeting All persons who ure intorested In the development of a biff granite pro ducing industry for tho Roguo River valley are invited to attend a meeting upstairs in tho Ashland City Hall at 7:30 p. m Wednesday, Sept. 20th. Come, bring your friends, ask all the questions you wish, and net aecurato first hand Information regarding this project and the great opportunities 4t offers. ASHLAND GRANITIC CO. 155 97,500.00 13,658.51 87,772.41 7,798.84 11,229.92 17. IS. 19. lledemption hind with U. 1 reasurer Total Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits ... 2,898.06 5,000.00 $1,059,914.14 LIABILITIES :...$ 100,000.00 20,000.00 There has been a mad rush at the officii of the secretary of the Fair association for checks - by thoso em ployed at the fair grounds last week, but it was impossible in the short space of time to audit those claims and make out the checks, none have been paid nor will any be issued until next Saturday. All having claims against the as sociation should file same -with the superintendent of the dlvsion under whom the work -was perrormea and , 0rder to cop tho flag. By h0 superintendents are asked to fl e J vlctorlouBi New York would possible to enable all to receive their 1 have no better than a deadlock with I tile Browns ana ir luey uiviua euiiui j ly their remaining games, the Browns ! would noso them out, provided, of course, they won the seven of their ( tames. George Sisler broke his string of hiltlne in consecutive games at 41 yesterday, stopped by a Yankoe pitcher. During tho batting spree Sislor bagged 76 hits out of 17 1 times at bat for a .batting averago of .444. pay at the end of this week. MR. VEAZIE OFFERS Charter No. 15S. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Jackson County Bank v At Medford, In the State of Oregon, at tho close of business on Sept. 15, 1922. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $ 728.761.9.. 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown In items 30 and 35. if anv Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov ernment, state, municipal, corporation, otc, including ; those shown in Items 30 and 35, if any Stocks, securities, claims. Hens, judgments, etc Banking house, $30,000; furniture and fixtures, $5000.! Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with fedeial reserve hank (be) Cash on hand In vault and due from other banks, bank ers and trust companies . 261,592.06 Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting hank Checks ;n banks outsldo city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Totnl cash and duo from banks, Items 8, 10, and 11 .. I - $360,205.72 Gold dust -. .'. 11. WENATCHEE i 52 CARS APPLES WENATCHEE, Wash., Sept. 19. Tho apple shipping season is on. The fimt. Rulid train load of apples, 52 cars, left Saturday night for eastern points. A second train load, 56 cars, left Sunday and from now on a train wilt go out almost every day. The first solid train this year went out ten days earlier than last year, due to the fact that all fruit is ripening earlier. Tho trains wero made up of winter bananas. Jonathans and suin mor apples. Total shipments of all fruits up to 'and Including Sunday, September 17, were 1348 cars, comprising 267' cars of .apples; 339 cars .of mixed fruit; 3J2 Dears; 128 peacbeS:' It (prunes audit; tho remainder cherries npriHoti. ' Wildes Veazie of G. E. Miller and company, the' well known bond house of Portland, ' is in' town today. Ho states that the Eagle Point Irrigation District bonds are highly regarded in tho general market and that not one has been offered for sale by the inves tors who subscribed for them. The Talent Irrigation District bonds con tinue to hold strong In tho market and none are offered under par or a prem iums. Mr. Veazie says ho lias held $25,000 bonds of the lowest bonded irrigation district Issue, over offered, for friends of the Roguo lliver valley. N. ews Summary of Last Night and On Guard! Protect your Move against nut and wear by using y STOVE polish H Easily rplied ind nrwili to the Iron If t part of It, All lt dvnriges have ben proved over and over again by millions of women everywhere. Used by dealer on cample stove and for exhi bition work. Sold by hardware and grocery dealer. Liquid and pJte one quality. Oaf m can today. .,, Black Silk BtoTo Poliih Work - 1 Sterling, DliDoie TJa Mwk title Air Drying Ire Cmmf) OB grata, Uie B(ch Silk Mtal PotUfej for ailrer, pjrkal, of NEWPORT, a. I. Dr. Horatio P. Storer, the oldest living-graduate of Harvard university, is dead at his home here. He was in his 93rd year. DUBLIN' The Irish free state will apply for admission to tho League of Nations when the time Is opportune but will not apply Immediately as the result ot a vote of tho Irish parliament yesterday. . PHILADELPHIA Raymond W. Fer guson, charged with having swindled a priest anil other residents of Chicago of large sums, was. held without bail today to await extradition proceed ings. His operations are alleged by the police to havo netted him more than $100,000. Ferguson said his wife was a noted motion picture actress. ROME The Messaggero today serts that Italy has decided to send back to Constantinople the small Ital ian contingent which was sent with the British troops to the neutral zone around the Dardanelles. y EST K III) AY'S KKKCLTS National Ixagilo Philadelphia 3-5; Pittsburg 11-2. Boston 4 I St. Louis C. Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4. New York 7; Cincinnati 2. i American League Chicago 7; Boston 0. Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 4. Detroit 11: Washington 5. St. Louis 2; New York 3. 15. 10. 17. IS. 20. 21. 23. 2-1. 25. 2G. 3G. 76,400 0'! 23.081 8 1R.2GH.in 3ri.ooo.oo 6,075.75 55,794.21 17,170.84 25,648.61 688.41 $12,119.11 :i Uuuui-vmiI rnr intui-tiut ami t.-ivpM accrued 2.231.15 $14,350.26 c Loss current expenses, interest, and taxes paid.... 7,243.99 7.10G.27 Circulating notes outstanding 99,997.50 Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries 16,786.81 Certified checks outstanding 366.66 Cashier's chocks outstanding 8,214.80 Total of Items 23, 24, and 25 ..$25,367.27 y Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check 636,434.96 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed I 79,353.22 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this batik or surety bond . '. 126,630.60 Total of demand deposits (other than bunk. de-. . i :. posits) subject to Reserve, Items 26, 27, and : US ; $S42,468.78 , . - Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or , more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 134,203.35 Othor time deposits 410'S62'? PoBtnl savings doposlts : ' 1,706.16 Total of time doposlts subject to Reserve, Items 32, 34, and 35 $545,970.13 " United States deposits (other than postal savings), including ; .; .. War Loan deposit account and doposlts of United htates disbursing officers - 19.004.19 Total - .....l,S,14.i4 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: I, Oris Crawford, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the host of my knowledge and belief. - ORIS CRAWFORD, Cashier. " Subscribed and sworn to before me this USth day of September, 1922. ' '; T. W. MILES, Notary Public. Correct Attest: B. E. Harder. Jno. R. Tomlln, Henry Hart, Directors. . . t -rVr , . - 28. 36, Charter No. 8236. CHICAGO, Sept. 19. (By the As sociated Press.) wbitey Witt, vic tim of a pop bottle thrwri from tho bleachers in the first, gome of the crucial sories between the New York and St. Louis Americans, was the Yanks' sonsational ninth inning vic tory In tho third contost. Witt's sin gle drove McNally und-Scott across with tho run that spelled dofeat for RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST In the humim body If -you will use Trunk's Prescription. It is ridiculous, absurd and preposterous, In laci, u is a pity and a shame to stirrer wun inflammatory, mucsular. sclutic or nn other form ot lihoumatism. Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.75. This prescription DOES NOT ruin the stomach, it DOES NOT do press tho heart. Eat all tho meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. . It DOES NOT contain harmful drugs or narcotics of any kind, but it positively oyor- onmea anv kind of Kheumatisirl rtout on earth. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? Thorods nothing Just as good,: and it-Is -impossible to got something better,. , Tor, sale Jii Has kins' Drug Store, Medford, Ore. Adv. WASHINGTON A constitutional amendment to deprive congress of the power of making tariff schedules has been proposed in the house by Repre sentative Ansorge, republican, New York. Under tho plan congress could decide only whether the country should have a tariff based on tho prin ciple of protection or of revenue only, with detailed application of tho fa vored, policy left' In the hands of a permanent tariff court appointed for life. . ' . .Take Klalil Mm. I MONROVIA. CbI., Sept. 19. Gar land ".lake" Ktahl, formerly major leasuo baseball .player, and college athlete, and president of the Wash ington Park National bank of Chi cago, died at a sanitarium here to day, where he had been endeavoring to regain his health. . . Here's tho service you want thoro, quickly, , reasonable . for real 'clothes economy. , vbSP'YOU ARE' . Total ' $1,249,378.81 ! LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . ? 100,000.00 Surplus fund . 20,000.00 (n) Undivided profits $ 20,709.29 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 6,515.89 14,lt3.40 Dividends unpaid 48 0.0 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers and trust companies 22,397.04 Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits due tho State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds.... 657,142.25 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 4,998.39 Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 8,122.62 Certified checks outstanding 3,220.16 Total of domand deposits, other than bank do posits subject to reserve, . Items 23, 24, 25 and 26 - - $073,483.42 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to resorvo and payable on 'demand or subject to notice: '. Time certificates of deposit outstanding 136,197.21 Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 273,089.14 Total of time and savings deposits payable on ' demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28..$409,286.35 Liabilities other than above, if any Reserved for Contlngen- cies - - - - ' 10.000.00 Total $1,249,378.81 .Rlnio nf OrpB-on. CnlintV Of Jackson.-SS. 1 J ' 1 -'.''-I- ' ;-' ' I, V. H. Vawter, cashier of the above' named bank, do solomnly swear that the abovo statement la true to the best of my knowledge ami ootiei. t - - V. W. VAWTER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1922. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY, Notary Public. My commission expires January 8, 1926. 1 ', .... Correct Attest : C. W. McDonald, C. I. Hutchison, Directors. .'. ...$263,109.88 None 13,599.72 Charter No. 45. ' " ' ' Reserve District No, 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE . Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank . At Medford, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on Sept. 15, 1922, i ,i , RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and 30. if any .; - 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured -' 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in ' items 30 and 35, ir any i..- -' 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, Including foreign gov- uioio miiniMiinl rnriioratioti. etc.. Including those -w.,. i,', imma an nml UK. If iv 4,978.04 6. Banking house, none; furniture and fixtures 4,739.78 9. (ah) Cash on hand in vault. ana uue rrom nanus, u.uiiwio ,r, ,,, nnioo .inoiL'tinteri Hnd annroved reserve agents ' of this bank - ; 80,504.54 in vv,.uantrna f.ti finni-infr hnnnp. and Items on other banks in the o.imn t-itv nr town an renortlng bank 4,510.22 -it rM.ni... .... t.nt.ta M,uiria Mtv nr town nf renortins bank and othor cash items 2,152.20 Total cash and due from banks, items a, iu, nnu jj $ 87,166.96 Total ..$373,594.38 27.-2h. 14,253.78 11,312.29 ...... LIABILITIES Capitat slock paid in Surplus fund (a) Undivided profits Yh1 Lens current exnenses. interest and taxes paid.. Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation Dividends unpaid ..J...- -J... 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 deiwsit outstanding Cushlcr's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand.. Certified checks outstanding : ' Total of demand deposits,'' othor than bank de- . , posits, subject -to reserve,, Items 23, 24, 2o, - 20 ;i.v.....ij.:. -- .....$230,688.86 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: , . Time, certificates of deposit outstanding , Savings deiwslts, payable subject to notice '. Total of time and savings deposits payable on de- - ' ' ' ' ' mand or subject to notice. Items 27 and 28 ...$ 66,891.02 Liabilities other than above, if any Contingent account..- J.: 50,000.00 ...... 10,000.00 - Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Medford National Bank At Medford, in the State ot Oregon, at the close of business on SopL 15, 1923. ' :. .- RESOURCES ' .... a Loans and discounts, indludlng rediscounts, acceptances ' of other banks, and foreign bills of exohange or drafts " sold with indorsement of this bank .-. - 526,163.2- U. 8. Government securities owned: u : ,r- a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par -. ; ,'j value) $100,000.00 .;-. ; :- b All other United States Government securities i (including premiums, if any) ma.Duu.uu Total ...i-... : Other bonds, stocks, securities; etc.: - Banking House, $43,800; Furniture and fixtures, $2500..;...:....... Heal estato owned other than banking houBe !..- Lawrul resorve with Federal Reservo Bank. Cash iu vault and amount duo from national banks Exchanges for clearing liouso Miscellaneous cash itoms - ' Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Troasuror 16. Othor assets, if any New Construction Account..:........ 265,600.00 93,336.86 46,300.00 20,324.00 59,946.98 230,194.75 6.737.01 W'? 6,000.60 . 20,750.00 , Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - - Undivided profits ' ';'oi c Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid.... 10,277.81 Circulating notes outstanding - J........... Certified checks outstanding - Caslilor's checks outstanding ... Total of Items 24, and 25........... Demand deposits (other than bank ..$1,277,632.28 .. 100,000.00 25,000.00 '7,314.78 100,000.00 -.850.38 4,443.82 ...$ - 4,794.20 subject to deposits) ueserve taoposiis payauiu niLiiiu uojo;. . v 'iednnbt 26. Individual. deposits subject to check., - 4t,i4U.Z3 27. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than . . for money borrowed) , - Wfili.ii 28. State, county, or othor municipal deposits secured by pledge , n ,; nf n Quoin nf this hank or surety bond 170.M&.US Total of demand deposits (other than bank de-- posits) subjoct to Resorvo, Items 26, 27, 28 $i00,097.57 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subjoct to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) :. Certificates of deposit (othor than for money borrowed) .. Other time doposlts ' POBtal savings deposits ' Total of timo deposits subject to Resorve, , Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 $340,325.73 165,240.31 184,269.30 816.12 Total , ..;. . $1,277,532.28 Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss : .. -. :- ., i;l'..:.vv v. '' I, John S. Orth, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemniyswear that the above statement is true to the.best of my knowledge n"1 thter ' ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1922. G. M. ROBERTS, Notary,,Public. My commission expires August 23, 1924. ,- ," Correct Attest:- J. A. Weslorlund,-W. H. Gore. F. E. Merrick. Directors. , 36. 2,941.49 6,000.00 ,. 300.00 219,453.39 6,591.13 4,550.03 94.29 55,263.43 .11,627.69 7.773.01 Total ..4373,594.33 UNLESS State of Oregon, County of Jackson,. ss. ' ' "' ' ' ,.', I F E Wahl, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief.- - , .... ;:, ... , . - F. E. WAHL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of September, 1922. DON R. NEWBURY, Notary Public. My commission expires December 4. 1925. Correct Attest: Uus Newbury, C. E. Gates, Delroy Getchell, Directors. . Next Time You Order; Insist On VILMO FLOUR A Rogue River Product Makes delicious and nutritious breads and pastries. ;. . . COSTS LESSTPER sack ; W; 1 . t . .'. - Rbguc Valley Milling Go,. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. .r