PAOK-FOITR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. ifEDFORD. OliFJOX. TFESDAY.- XPRTL 10. lfriT wbiford Mail Tbibunz OATXEAL AND PATES A tJSX.EFtCOE.VT JTEWSPAFER I rrHLimea evkkt aft Khjciox I fcXXCCT ICXiAT. BT TH2 i ' MEfOKI t-fcXTiJq CO. i Tit Mentor 7 Koraisc x at' rAljM4 fa-n4.era e&rta4 ft as-! 6- 7 Biat?er. -fffi Mall Trttcs- Baits. --! Herts t'U atrcrt. Fim t I , A iwitidiitot at rs bmntset Tm u Jterftiord 1U. Ite V-'-.l rnlA, ( ivw.Mri Orrsytiaa, Tfc . Aus4 Tr.WM. . ROBERT W RI.-KU Ew. I C. tllimt 8MITH. ltoa. 8T XAJX In I tmiir. ; iaiir ftra. yearSl-M: bsuir. aim 3etr c-a whti . i fa!Jr. v-'fiMl i7 vr- 1 tl'.f, lKLsst K-S.VCay a. SMCtA -41: Wtri.f MU Tnw. & yax W 47 !.:. or J . Z.s-l! 07 CAKitrEB 1 Vetfve-t ittV.; lcb-A9'w. O-.tral f-r-.il. PS!.. Taleat oet iVsrawsrs. J L:,. wi-a Mvi bjb. iwh .tsi t-aiir. .tsv.t -i.t7 . a:a I.!7. Tt.-jfjt r l-'iC j J U ' I ''..7, n ayuvitty r.'. oa year -i-l A . rrv.s by -i-".r eir-s ra 4 f-f(Vll ti -A ry.'T ? Meford (-'f : w,rt ul lf t 7 1 T '7 Sw F r ' -1 ec. 1 f -i sa.r.er of a ' - . ' . ' : r . ! w-r AJ- ( car- fT lTi V I br aifv Teze eerealarMb for BKIkj Arti I. lUt. flit." rTT1 x new! of seaster at Mford. (nm, ad ssf stare t. is'. MEMBER OP THE A30CTET PRESS. Tfca Aaaorlaurf r-re ta crdvafrtlr aatJIA4 e tr. m for rpsbtjC4a frf an am dlga!fc4 rre1.'vl u athrvla errant ta I'sia PPT. aa4 aiao t7 t! Wval si!i pnbi:a&i junta. A I) rfclita nvfjntxauM f . OATME.VL wu soU for rr Were Qikr Oat. Yet the tmar ufATarer t.t wtEeil mrrir c!e interest on thtrir iaTtrt whiie tL siii2ti'irrr of tr 0M mad f'.Ttnnes. Wtt I fceea dce wi'.h oitrnt-al ti ako fc-K-a dte witis eooi.slp-vi t;ite proi-ets n?ir, effre, ttispnden, .;-ek. ail: the aeeret of tTjeeew in t!I eie bein? a l3ip!e toe, merv-ir eom linin? aeleeted iizL:r, with a diitiwrtive faekai'e and prtUten! d vtrtiatn?. P-ar hare tern oid in tti country and Eurof for erctaHei Vet ihey are c-!d icTelT a pear. ju: ato3eaI.wM vAti merely as TbrTt i ot.1t lit., reaioo why whav-aj done ith wit!i oatmeal can't be done with peart Oatmeal U B'.t a perishable prrxiaet I'er are. -; t , j j ' j : . lJut even wi:h sLa oJtae'e t the'estaLIUhmerit of a profitable ;-eeU!lT from a standard staple, there is no apparent reavn why ;ar gT'trers of the Rrue Hirer Vallar could not treciendivusly in--reae the profit by doin? in a scall way what the Qoaker Oats e'mpaiiy did in a lar?e way. In the pear Soathera Oregon has a superior and distinetive pro daet. By azreeite npon one trade r.aine, one standard paek. one at" traetive paekajre and addln? to this adrertLiing, a tremendous in crease in year to year profits would seem to be inevitable. R.ppIingRhuTOQS 7 - A J EEFRESHMENTS. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur Perry. Seienc kas maaae to get tbe temperatnra Id a steel tack doB tn 429 des7ee below tern, bat Is suable to explain boa- a lady gets a No. boot in a So. J shoe. A gooM flew over the ettr last creo lax, not kaowlsg that greater cues thaw he bad settied therein. Tba worry cow wooid hare lired 'til sow U he'd ooIt sared her breath. Bat sh feared the bar wouldn't last all day. Bo she choked herself to death. (BP. Bulletin) CAUSE AND EFFECT (Emporia, Kan. Gazette) "Come over to dinner, we are going to hare onions!" Nick Wie Und called to Dick Staau rester dar morning across Fifth arenae. ftlck Btaau paid a 1.V r.ne yesterday ta police conrt for speeding. A couple of Eapee engineers sbari Tsrled each other this morning. TO TIIE BOOTLEG merchant's dump some repair to get a drink, but to patronize the pump is a better plan, I think; for the water from the well doesn't make you whoop and yell, doesn't land you in a cell, in a' jail that's on the blink. Oh. the handle of a pump is a tiresome thing to ply, but the fellow is a chump who will fill himself with rye; for the rye they now dis pense is a liquid barbed wire fence, and it robs one of his sense, and induces him to die. In the boneyard there are graves, and the graves are full of skates who no longer would be slaves to a law that jars and grates; so they filled themselves with gin, that was made of melted tin, and the sexton dumped them in. and for further victims waits. There is danger in the drink that is bouzht in slum or wynd; it will -often kill a gink, it will often knock him blind ; but the water from the well makes no sexton ring his bell for a dead man with a smell of the alcoholic kind. And the water cold and wet, doesn't swell a mortal's head, doesn't make him sigh and fret o'er a beak that's painted red; and the man who laps it. up from a dipper or a cup feels as sasy as a pup when he rises from his bed. Your system demands ALL BRAN if constipaiion is lo be relieved! PUTTINO THE BLAME WHERE IT BELONGS (Portland Telegram) PORTLAND. (To tbe Editor of The Telegram.) It seems quite the thing for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to make a great ado about the fuss In the Oregon family both from a newspaper standpoint and carrying out the settled policy of the Hearst paper to fight anything against their religion or tbe Irish nation. Ileing a 8eatlle newspaper. It no doubt glres them much Joy to slam Oregon in rarr way In the series of articles on the Ka Klux Klan as they find It In Oregon. It sems to be popular also in the east to lam but Oregon for fcer many frailties, alnce the lata Gover nor Olcott set the example soon after but defeat The papers of tbe east must have something to talk about But for tbe life of me I cannot see why the Telegram should reprint the Seattle newspaper story. It Is neither news nor good reading. Why should any Oregon newspaper print anything that has a tendency to stir up trouble in our own state? If we grant that the Ku Kluxers are a bad lot and that Oregon Is alt torn asunder by II, bow can we help the matter by agitating and stirring up more hatred and strife? There seems to be a deter mined effort by the Telegram to make the matter worse. And it Is the only large slate paper that does it, at least that I have seen. Why not let the matter rest awhile and see if the "menace" of the K. K. K.'s is really a menace? Jly opinion Is that It will not last long unless pa pers keep making It a major Issue, as the Telegram seems to be doing. Iel's all be quiet awhile. ANT1 STRIFE. Dated April 4, 1923. Tour system needs tbe "nmhzzt that Keilogg's Braa, eokt4 and fcrumbVd, supplies. ' Tor, H win not only permanently reliers constipation if it is ratra regularly, but its fail content of the vital eletcenU of wheat will build Ualth and strength in a wonderful way. Ton need bran in its fuO and bene ficial strength sod that 'a what you get in Kollocg 'a Bran ALL BRAN I Yoc eat Kellogg 's for relief and yon wiii get relief in a way that nature planned. Foods with a bran nurture eaanet help tbe man, woman or child who faces grave illness through constipation. You must have ALL BEAN " rough age" that will sweep and clean and purify and bring health back I Children should be given EeDotrg'i Bran each day; grown ieopia ahouid eat Kellogg 's each day at least two tables poonf ul, in ctronis caws with , earh meaL It mechanical action wL'f ' afford permanent relief. And, you will find Kellogg 's Bran a dflight to eat becatiae it is so delieaoos. -As a cereal, sprinkled on other not or cold e?reals, or used in countless bak cry Latches or in cooking, its nut-liko flavor will ttriil your apprtite and each rpoonful means so much in perma nently relieving constipation and in warding off ttia gravest national ail-, ment Kellogg recipes are printed oa each package. Start the entire family eating Kellogg ' Bran to-day. 8re the color come back to faded cheeks; see tho reap that will go into lagging steps. Kellogg 's Bran is wonderful. All grocers sell it! GOT YOU THE 1ST TIME (Oorrls Times) It was warm last Tuesday, and Mrs. Jack Klngley was working In the mllkhouse, near the fly wheel of the separator engine, wben something happened. A number of men working on the Irrigation ditch nearby, were tak ing advantage of the nice warm weather, and were handy. .Mrs. Klngley escaped without a scratch, owing to the light texturo of her dress.' Stops Cough and Wheezy Breathing "Had a cough and wheezing In my throat": wrltos Caroline Dlllnrd, Petersburg, Va. "Foley's Honey s'nd Tar gave mo quick relief and stopped my cough." Coughs resulting from Flu, Orlppo. Whooping Cough, Asthtns and Bronchitis, quickly relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Three goner atlons of satisfied users have made Foley'! Honey and Tar the largest selling cough medicine In the world. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Charter No. 77. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Pine Belt Banking Co. At Butte Falls, In tbe State of Oregon at close of busiuees April 3rd, 1923 RESOURCES I. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown in Items 29 ' i and 30, ir any f 69.757.S9 3, U. 8. government securities owned, including those shown in Items AO and 3a, If any 7.95O.0O Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov ernment state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in Items 3D and 35, if any 19. 345.13 Blocks, securities, claims, Hens, judgments, etc 3. Hanking house furniture and fixtures Charged off Real estate owned other than banking house Charged off (ab) Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank ., 20.973.15 Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11 : j I 10.973.15 Total IB. 17. 18. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund (a) I'ndlvlded profits LIABILITIES 1.822 23 661. SS (l) Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid Demsnd Deposits other than hanks, subiect to reserve Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due tbe State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds Demand certificates of deosit outstanding , , Total of demand deposits, other than bank deimalts, suhject to reserve, items 23, 24...f 6S.6S1.67 Tims snd Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding -I121.913.1') . t 25.000.00 5.000.00 1.160.33 67.9SS.I2 22.07I.OS Total I121.913.10 State of Oregon. County of Jackson, 'as: I. (iertrudo Fredenburg. asst cashlcc, of the above named" bank, do solemnly swear that the abore statement is true to the twit of my knowledge and belief. C.KRTIU DK FHKHKNIH RtJ. Asst. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lth dav nf April. 1923. ORIS CRAWFORD, Notary Public. My commission expires September 19, 19.'3. Correct Attext: (ieo. W. Ilarker, Haiel Hsrker, Directors VISIBLE GAS PUMPS YOUR GAIN Thry Increase your mileage per gallon and wo all like to see what we pay for. Wo make our nnn niljuntmrnt nn Mir guaranteed Ajax and (Vt Tin. I ."very day In every nil)- you get morn miles pT dollar at (he ARMORY SERVICE STATION Pacific Highway at Jackson hirer. AILM.-iTltOXO & WOLFF Senke (licn-fully Given ly F.t-Scrvlre Men POSTPONE SESSION YANKEE CAPITAL 10 SANTIAGO. Chil. April 1. By the Aoeitd Press Axbotik oetrt that the i&eeticg ci the arma ments coraiRitteie of the Pan-Anvert-eaa coGferece which had . beets scheduled for tfcU afternoon, bad bo popnd until t&cr.orrow, gave rte to mc-.cn that Use plan for P-lAr.lrr--r.; of a special committee to cocjwJer the anrjair.tr.: qesiion and report a: the nferec.e had been al-Ando-ned- A 'toTf'.sra delegation- asked irJT a deiay in order to "ics'.ire agreement of aorr.fc f.ro;jsitios that have be-en Jormalated," it was aaid- So far as eonld t-e teamed, none of th "A- a. C nations waj respon- The Chilean delegation, it is an nounced, will rr.ee lc-iiy to consider what is drr-.Ld as a sjdden change in the situation which will require a redrafting of the armament report. Tomorrow the po!itial committee takes cp the Costa Rk plan for re vision of the method of choosing the cOTemia? board of the an-Ameri-can union- This prowt has unex pectedly brought to the front what ss described in some La tin-American quarters as the ,uesion of North American control" over this Pan Amerirein agency and several coun tries, including Chile. Argentina and BrazSL are holding deleisation meet ings lOfUy to dc-termine what atti tude to fcafce. Coa Kina is reported to have the sur port of all the Carrioean countries and to have pained the eympalhy of individual groups of some of the other nations represented here. The Central Americans explain that the prorts-on for ehooeing a di rect private representative as a mem ber of the governing board instead of being obliged to name a diplomat ac credited to Washington would pre vent what is described as The diplo matic influTire of the American sec retary of state." The Central Americans have re marked that they believe the t'nited States delf-sation would not object to the plan, but the impreiwion is gained tha th-- are mistaken. ANGORA, April 1. (By Asuitia:-! ed Press). Two Tx-kith ubocaiku ajbiSesTcave ratified th socalled Chester railway rocceavtuoa. . , i e?Aiiliocis for taw -Chester o-ccsaioa- in Tsrxey, which tasle the deveitopjsent of the tloul Oil re gion and the exAstrsctioti cl Lt'.4 miies of raiircad in the Ve7aotarxaa avxintains was first iasutiited by Presided RooseveU. It take its tvai?.e from Rear Admiral Colby At. Cadaster, now retired, who was seat to Tcrkey in lJvS to obtaia ir United State In terests certain vaJoahie priority nsn'.s in the Tarkisk oO producing district. The former Turkish government some time ago approved the grant but action by the otiionalii t govern ment at Angora bas been awaited. American capital .would be nM. under the agreement to extend the Bagdad railway to the border of -Persia, while rail amcectiofis would be afforded to tie chief cities of Turkey. Tbe Mosul oil field bas been a bene of contention between Great Britain and the t'nited States for some time and at the Lausanne conference the British delegation was especially In sistent that its claim to territory be recognized. INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen 'Skin so Nail Tarns Out Itself A few droos of "Outgro" upon the skin surTounoics; the rcgrowrng nail re duces innaicmasisa sad pain and so toturhen the tender, sensitive skin un derneath the toe) saillhat It can not penetrate the flesh, aad the nail turns naturally outward almost over nieht. "Outjjrro" ii a hsrmles?. antiseptic manufactured far chiropodists. How ever, anyone can t ry iron the drne; store a tiny bottle contusing direction. MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and Welding Crater Lake Automotive Co. The heavy winter clothing should be Dry Cleaned before putting away call us now. EEMIMBER: "We are not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 624 N. Eiverside Phone 474 i. 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To satisfy everybody and simplify your breakfast problem, serve the dish that appeals to all appetites Olympic Wheat Hearts. Cook according to di rections and it has a happy, nutty flavor that makes the whole family like break fast better. Start with Olympic Wheat ' Hearts tomorrow.' Your grocer cart r supply you. ' PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Portland", Oregon ' Mills at Portland, Oregon and T scorn, Washington ' Manufacturers of Olympic Pancak Flour and OiympK Flour ,- HEARTS Foley's. 8old everywhere. Adv.