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MEDFORD M'ATC TRTBUXE, 1IEDFOKD, "OHEGON. FT!TD'AY.' iTXNTTATJY 5. .t-1923 PA'OR FTVT! Here's Your O'coat . , At a' price you cannot afford u ' to overlook OREGON WOOL , . .Values up to , $30.00 $19.50 Hard finished Wool Suits, snappy styles, 2 pair of pants. ' s .$35.00, ringer & ''Dadsfor'Men'' Opposite ,: Rialto Theater Telephone 595-X .. Dependable . USED CARS Reasonable Prices . , ' ' Terms if Necessary GEO. L TREICHLER MOTOR CO. Phone 304 i . . 16-18 S. Fir A Good New Year Resolution Use Peerless Bakery BUTTER-NUT Bread You'll be assured of the very finest qual ity bread, bread that's made in a clean, sanitary bakery by experienced bakers and has a delicious taste that can't be Equaled anywhere. JThere is real food value in BUTTER NUT bread, too. The ingredients used in making it are carefully selected for their nutriment, quality and taste. You are assured 6f the Very best when you order. Butter-Nut Bread i . . From your Grocer PEERLESS BAKERY DECEMBER-WAS VERY WET AND I According to the official weather j report, Medford has bo far been ro niurkubly free of snow this winter. I t!i only snow, outsido of fow brief , drops hclne one-half Inch which fell early one mornlnfr, the middle of last month, and which melted ulmost as it fell. The strlklnc feature of December's weather was its wetness with E.Sti Inches of rain, which was the heaviest PnmNr rninfall hero Hince the year 1907. The groatcst dally rainfall ofl4 3 tho montn was .bu oi an incn, wniciiiia. fell December 81. Tho month wasl 16. almost devoid of sunshine. There wan 17. not one clear day In tho 31 days, all IS. the other dys being cloudy or partly 19. cloudy. Thero were 16 so-called kill- 20. Ititr frosts during December. The 21. minimum was 20 degrees on tho 2 1st and the maximum G8 degrees on the 23.. 24th. Tho mean mnxlmum was 44.7 24.. and tho mean minimum 32. 5. 23. Tho following: Is the summary In 20. part: D.Ho Max. Mln. Amt. 1 43 32 .21 Cloudy i .45 30 .. Cloudy 3 47 S3 .04 Cloudy '4... 42 S3 .. Cloudy & 4 7 311 .74 Cloudy C 40 30 .70 Cloudy 7: 40 ' 33 .05 Tt. Cldy. 5 44 24 .. Pt. Cldy. (1 43 30 .01 Cloudy 10.. 41 .14 .20 Cloudy IK.; 40 .21 ... Pt. Cldy. 12.... .....42 84 -A3 ' Cloudy 13 4 37 .04 Cloudy Cuartor No. SC. - . Reserve, District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First State Bank At tagle Point, in the Stato of Oregon at the close of business Dec. 29, 1022 RESOURCES L Luiuii and discounts, incluain;; lediscoimts shown In Items 29 ana m, it any s j. $ gotrims 43 .30 . 40 .43 .48 .47 .44 ..10 .47 ,5S .50 .f.3 ,R3 .40 .43 .41 .44 24 22 20 30 SO '38 37 30 28 33 38 33 43 44 38 32 34 37 T .02 .00 .04 .29 .34 CO .25 .14 .S9 Cloudy Tt. Cldy. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Tt. Cldy. Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy , Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Market News 23 , 10 HOLD INQUEST a. tJrernmffn secured and iinsncuieil ... 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown In items 30 and 35, if any 4. Other bonds, warrants tied securUies, iuoludim; loTeimi tovetra uieut, state, municipal, corporation, eta, including ttlflsO l shown in Itptns SO ana S3, if. mi)', - -, R. Snr!:i. securities, claim. Hens,' Judgments, etc .'. . H Hanking house,' $4096.51; furniture and fixtures, J200ft....J.,:.. 7, Real estate owned other than nankins house 9. . Jab) Cash on hand In vault and due from hanks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of mis n.-tnu 15. 20. Otter assets, it any Short and Over- 30.49 6,082.99 640.00 fi.C9tl.fit 4.S48.70 26.G9S.2-fi.09 Capltitl stock paiil In , ourpiun iund LIABILITIES jr,ooo.oo s.aon.oo W unarmed profits ,H , ,,, ... S7.(ifi8.28 ilWLeaa current expenses, interest and taxes paid . a,735.39 .3,922.89 uemana deposits, other than tanks, subject to TCserve: individual deposits subject to check. inclnillniT dorosits due 1 ths Stato of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds. C2.577.3S Demand cprtlficates of deposit outntandlng...... ........ 8.72 Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payablo on demand Tifil.tiS Certified cheeks outstanding 1,850.00 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding . J 4,102.10 J Livestock. rOim.AND. Ore., Jan. 6. Cat tle, 1hks, sheep nominally steady; Tin receipts. lluttcr. ,' PORTLAND, urn. Jan.. B.-rRiiUer steady; extra cubes 47o; ordinary rradus 44Ui4(ic; cartons 62c; prints, ile. lluitorfat No. 1 churning cre.-nn 52( 53c tub, Portland; undurt'i ades CO (u ile. ( lilaiKo Wheat. CHICAOo. Jan. 6 Wheat, No. 2, haul, 1.18ifp 1.1'J i. Corn No. 2. mixed Tosi'TlVjo; No. 2 yellow 71 Vi is 72c. Oals No. 2, white 43-liW 44,i-i No. 3 white 42'1. WtS'.ic. Hyo, No. 2, 8U U 'if 87 '6c. Harley 0570c Timothy seed $(J fi O.iO. Clover seed. JlO.SU'u 20.50. l'rk nominal. Laid J11.15. ilibs $10.501) 'll.GU. . Total . 101,332.dl ft Stntft of Oregon. Countv nf .I.mwnn no 1, Hi PS. CampbcIL cashier of tho above naMfe uanK, do solotnnly swear that the above statement is true to the bco my knowledge and belief. ' , H. E. CAMPBKLL, Cashier. Suhscrllied and sworn to before me this 4th dav r January, 1923.- -.. ' ' PORTER j. NBKK, Notary, Public. My commission expires March 12, 1924. . ' Correct Attest: J. K. Drown, W. H. Brown, Directors. Kt-:r.SO. Wash.. Jan. 5 An Inquest to find repiioiiFlbllity for the death of tw.i known victims of the collnpse Uudacuy veuin or the old Cowlltv -fver hHl V"i ho held, uccoi-dins to nnnuuiiuiiufciii iuaay, by W.iD Vuji Mote, who will assume office as cororrr Januarys. Moanwhlle, the river was being dragged today to recover bodies of the missing, nurr''er'Ti- 23. iiciokIIiib tn the latent chock. ' iortlaiHl rran piers nPKisted by a crew of local men. were nt work all nlonit tliu stretches of the streaui between the scene of the disaster and the confluence of the Cowlitz and the Columbia. Construction of a temporary tres tleworlc to connect parts of the new bridge In course or construction close to the collapsed structure ws being planned today by engineers of tho state highway department nnd 'the county commissioners of Cowlitz county. Major Tllchnrd Pnrk, In charge tf the army engineers' offlco at Port land, wrs here yesterday nnd recom mended to tho war department that a permit tie piven. - An old ferry lias been pressed into servlco ' pending completion of the temporary structure. "Wreckage from tho collapsed bridge was today being cleared from tho new structure upon which part of it had fallen. According to C. E. Andrews, stato bridge engineer, two months will be required to complete the remaining span of thn permanent bridge. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND. Oro.. Jan. C. Wheat, hard 'white, hluestem, - baart. $1.44: soft white 51.2.-; western white $1.24; northern spring $1.19; hard winter, $1.17; western red ?l.li. Toclny's cur receipts Wheat 33; flour 0; Corn 4; oats 2; hay 12. San Francisco .'Market. SAN KRANClbCO, Jan. G. (U. S. Bureau ct-Briwi 1 T2:on"4..iet ntrfrt; extras .;:; ixiia nnlMs 4:i. Wilsons -v.. Sa e RAN FI1 .VNCtSCi1). .Inn. R.- (St"'" Division of MuiUetsjl'onltiy nu cha, iged. OPEN SHOP FGLICY Charter No. 115. 15. Reserve District ifv, 1- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Central Point State Bank Central Point, in the Stato of Oregon at tho close of business Dec. 29, ISC'!. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown in Items 29 and 30, if any ; $210,220.52 Overdrafts secured and unsecured...... None U. fa. government securities owned, Including those shown In items 30 and 35, if any L.. 3.C05.00 r uther bonds, warrants nnd securities, including foreign govern- 1 1 incnt, state, municipal, corporation, etc.. including those . shown in items 30 and 35. if anv KS.A20.78 ) Stocks, securities, clninls, liens, jtttlgment3, etc '. 9(10.00 Hanking house, $3000;. furniture and fixtures, $4101.70 7,101.70 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 061.00 (a) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 14,802.01 (be) Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers and trust companies 30,704.07 Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bauk and other ensh items :. B8.12 . 'lottil cash and due from banks, items 8 and ll......$45,G14.20 Other assets, If any Premium on Ronds 1,702.49 Total :.:. ; $326, LIABILITIES Capital Btock paid in $ 25, Surplus fund : 5, . (a) Undivided profits $ 10,127.43 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid.... 7,230.12 ' 2 . Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the . Stato of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 1.19 Demand certificates of de-iosit outstanding 1 Cashier'B checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand.... Total of demand dcixisits, other than bank de posits, subject to reserve, Items 23, 24, 25, 26....$141,574.11 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on denlund or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding 95, . Savings deiiosits, payablo subject to notice 51, : Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28....$147,4S0.27 Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Hank Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or other securities sold under repurchase agreements with contingent liabilities Liabilities other than above, it any Contingent Fuud 4 945.69 000.00 000.00 891.31 301.02 ,535.10 677.99 624.78 ,855.49 None None 000.00 SACRAMENTO !. W. W.'S ! ARE-FOUND GU!LW fir.iwr.MTn.v,riil.. Jan. B. The uoK.mimtttAil Industrial Workers of tho World who liavo bon'li on trial In superior court here for the past two lenabkr loilnv worn lOUnil ClllllV .- O.V . U jury of violation of the state criminal syndicalism law. Tho Jury returned ita verdict shortly after noon, about 21 hours after receiving the case. The previous jurors disagreed as to the' guilt or innocence of the defen dants.' WASHINGTON, Jan. S Agreements and rr-rtcfi having for their purpos tho maintenance "f an "open shop" labor policy are held to contravene the conspiracy clause of the Clayton act under a ruling of Attorney fienerul Daughcrty made known here today. Whilo occasinneil by a specific situa tion, relating it) the builders' exchange of San Francisco, tho opinion is de clared to bo sweeping In its scope and to cover gonorally for the information of federnl district attorneys, all phases of 'omlilnatlnns affected cither by labor against employers or vice vorsa. Trap and Target Shoot At Eagle Point Sunday STRANGE CASE UP AGAIN ? (Continued from Page One) Total ..$325,945.69 Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. ' I, D. R. Terrett, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. It TERRETT, Cashier. -Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 4th day of January, 1923. EDITH L. JACOUS, Notary Public. My commission expires November 12th, 1924. . Correct Attest: J. O. Isaacson. Wm. C. Leever, W. J. Freeman, Directors. SHOES for everybody - greatly reduced - at the gigantic clearance sale opening tomorrow- Saturday r 5 f - 'r t M. M. Dept. Store Lowe, and myself went to S.' B. Sandoter'a hottso near Central Point. ' As soon as we arrived S. B. Sandefer said to me, "Wo 'had a visitor' since you were here this morning." Ho, S. B. Sandefer, then asked me if 1 knew what tho penalty was for giving Information on an offi cer And said "I am going to have the satisfaction of putting you In jail." . I asked him not to becaiisfe of my wife and two little girls. It did not do any good. We, S. B. Sandefer, D. M. Lowe, Dillon- Hill and myself ' got Into D. M.. Lowe's car and drove to Judge Calkin's house, where S. B. Sandefer talked for some time, came bock to tho car and drove several blocks turned out tho llghU, and stopped two or three hours. Then S. B. San ' defer said to me, "Elmer! This Is your laBt chance, wo are going to turn you loose If you will come through with somothlng - against Sheriff Terrlll." I said, "1 am sorry, as 1 know nothing, I will havo to go to Jail." Then, on tho Journey lo Jacksonville, S. B. Sandefer continually tried to get me to give them some thing on Terrill. Arriving nt Judgo Gnrdner'H home. S. II. Sandefer loft tho enr awhile, came bark, wo thru went to Gardner's courtroom, where they mado out commitment pa pers charging me with "making whiskey." 1 then went to jail. ' Trulv vour.1, ELMEU SIMMONS. Tho nbovo affidavit Is signed and sworn to before Attorney II. ' Lin das as a notary public. District Attorney Moore, rhnrao terlzod the affair this noon, "as stito a queer rase, all the" way through." An affidavit is filed by I). M. Lowe, alleges thot Roy Carncnler In a con .....llnn Identified HlnilllOllS. SB 11)0 man who "tipped him off" relnllvo to plans of tho Prohibition Enforce ment officers, and Is snbslnu'laleil by affidavits signed nnd sworn In, by S D. II 111 and Dillon 1 1 III. ! Attorney Lindas for the defense l.nvn thai half a dozen affidavits In behalf of Simmons, win no securea. Slovak Minister Hlior. ' PRAGUE, Jan. 5. Dr. Aldls tta sln. minister of flnnnco of Czocho .Slovakia, was seriously wounded to dnv tiv nn nmnlnve of nn Insurance company, who fiord two shots at the mlnllser as ho was eniertng nn au tomobile Dr. Hasln was removed tg f hospital . . ' I ' . -T - - . - ( Many Modford people oro planning on participating In the trap and tar get "shoot", at ;Ebr1q. Point Sunday. 'i'liose In -chariTo ot the affair have announced that a gencroua arriv ot merchandise prizes havo been re cured for the various mnrksmcit mak ing tho highest scores. These con tests are becoming very .popular In the'valey' and many rifle and sholc.ttn artists plnn on attending Iho Eagle Point shoot Sunday. . , WASHINGTON, Jan. B. (P.y lite Associated Press) Advices tlint tile American .government, acting nn 111 request of . .flrent Uiitalu, would in 1 1 an international conference for the consideration of tho reparations question met with the positive nnd authoritative statement today . front officials of tho stato department that 'there Is no truth In It." Duffy, The Sandwich Man, Says: "His sandwiches are so popular because the bread has that natural nutty flavor of CHER RO Flour."' Call for CHERRO at your Qrocer. CHERRO EGG MASH : with Buttermilk 1 --.I... 4 Fat 20 Protein 5 Fiber ' 3J Ash Tne low fiber contents, and the high protein guarantees the pureness and quality. It is very - - . important ' that your winter feeds are of the best. s ; Use CHERRO Mash Carried by most v . feed men v Now Going Oniilog . Heavy Army wool sox pr, 25c five for1$l;00 Ruff neck sweaters 98c Army wool r underwear 98c Work pants 98c !4;50 Corduroy pants . - 2.98 Big Yank work shirts - 89c Heavy flannel ; shirts - 1.50 sweater i : : coats - 2.98 Men's dress t US Ms - 1.29 $L50caps 5 I going at 95c Heavy leather work shoes 2.45 Dayton , 5 loggers 5.98 Dress shoes 2.98 Men's $20 - -f: I suits . 14.50 MenV$25 Vwyf. ; suits . 17.50 $20 overcoats ; , 14.50 Big reduction on all Trunks, Suit cases and Bags Secoiid Hand ladies' coats 50c Vfen .overcoats 98c bresserSt chair beda,; spruigs and new mattresses all going at prices away down be low zero. i That's all today IWillH.Wflson