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MEDFOTm MATTJ TRIBUNE, jMEDFOTtD, OREflON".' TTTURSDAY, JANUARY " 8, '1925
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lubaoriUra deal ring the fttivtr.-Uay daily nvv,-puper,
Of (it: Mall
North Mr itwet.
Tribune lluildii.tf.
I'ttorie 76.
A eonwliilntltm of tlie Iimiwrutlc Tiim-n, tl.
UtxlJurd Mull, tin Mifurd Tribune, tli Soultc
era Oregon. an, the Auhltiiid Tribuiw.
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THE RED THEORY IN PRACTICE.
XI) XOAV llill IFiivwood is fuvof. After a few venrs oxpo-
'tli ; and iH'i'ordinjJ
to the I'liiti'il Stftlcs, f .somiMini;
BY CARRIER In Mfdford, Ashliind. JufkRon
vUle, Oiitml J'uint, riiotniv, Taluut aud i.
TiiirhwaVH!
Daily, with Sunday Run, montl f
l In 11 1' without Kiindnv Sun. month
DalJr. without Sunday Hun, one yeur... 7.6V
Dally, with Sunday Sun. one year 8
All term by farrier, fash in advani.e.
Entered a serotid-Hasn matter at Med ford,
Oregon, under act of Marc h 8, 1H70.
Sworn daily average circulation or six
month! ending April lbt. 192, 3j9, more than
double Uie circulation of any other paper pub
llHtied or circulated in Jackson County.
MEMIIERS OF THK ASSOCIATED PRESS.
The Afwoclated IrenM la cxf lualu-ly entitled
to the uae for republiration of all news din-
patches credited to it or not ollww.it cTcditf d
in thin paper, and also to the local news pub-
tithed herein.
All rigbtA of republication of special dis
patches herein are also rcacrved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur retry
It may interest a number of pooplu
to know that our extinguished 8(ed
sonders, In tholr pestering of. the
Presldont, aro not ornery, but "mlli
tantly progressive." ' .
Mrs, Randolph SIIuh Jones has
new dress, and cooks with eloctiicity.
She knew all tho time this would
sutrt the Amalgamated Gossips of the
Valley, spreading tho venom that
her father was a bootlegger.
Of course, If a politician gets a hide
full of liquor, and delivers a rousing
dry speech while thus enthusod, he Is
not a full-fledged hypocrite, because
he Is talking for a good causo.
Bofore tho Craters erupt again and
plant ojiy more geraniums on the
Main Stem, they ought to do some
thing about tho downtown cats, stag
ing wild night parties on tho said
thoroughfare.
"What has become of the low-llfed
whelps who used to hang nnd flog
sinners, and start bloody riots thru
out tho nation, In an effort "to be
little the Ku Klux Klun' It's no
cross-word puzzle word of 1 G letters,
meaning to weep. They oro noT
blowing up tho buck stalls of tho
Klavcrn with dynamite.
FAME SCOOTS 11Y
(Corvallls Gazette-Times)
r Mrs. Sam Mooro has greator
claim to distinction than tho fact
that sho has been ublo to put
up with Sam 'all theso years. She
has just discovered that sho had
a grandfather In tho Revolution
ary war.
Sometimes it would bo "nulla all
right," ugaln it would bo "sure."
There was a question of hospitality.
One young lady urged another one to
"stawp tho night with uh," and In tho
second sentence following demanded,
"Now, tell me why you can't stay all
night." By theso tokens one finds a
new linguistic variation growing up
right under tho eyes of tho Santa
Barbara county kleagle to wit, what
Home unsympathetic observers call
Callfornlu-Urltish. (American Mer
cury.) Hah Jove! you'all should
come to Jackson county, where tho
cockney lingo is intertwined with tho
southern drawl.
Claronco C. Pancake nnd Mary E.
Dean, license to wed. (Courthouse
news, Chloo, Cal., Entorprlso.) For
halter or for worse.
It Is hard work, and considerable of
a mental strain, for a farmer to com
prehend why cowhides urs worth
nothing, with shoes selling at tho
price of a good family milk cow.
A new guHse shoppo will soon be
ready to serve yu oldo Fordo busse.
ARE YOU HEAL HIRE?
(Snow Hill News)
There Is a certain married man
In Snow Hill who is paying too
much attention to a little gill a
girl Just upon tho brink of wom
anhood. We are confident that
his Intentions arc 'anything but
honorable. Wo are not naturally
suspicious but what wo havo
seen, wo havo seen.
A Wisconsin college student shot
and- killed his romunce langtiugo
toucher. Tho police report the ro
mance was not all with tho language.
THE DRONE
i (Now York Tost)
It's seldom that death deigns to take
a fool,
But . hero Is one who at all times
, would sleep:
He leaves no flocks of flue Merino
sheep
And never owned a single clip of wool
But. bragged ho'd learned one lesson
In llfo's school
Which was that there is nothing men
may keep
Under God's Heaven. By a weedy
i pool,
Blue like a dark-fringed eye, he
watched them reap
The blistered fields und laughed to be
so cool.
It's not as though he ever had been
one
The fury of whose plow would pinch
the sun
At setting. . . Bo tho bed of earth
or hsy,
Bitter or warm, it cannot bo forgot
That always he'd as lleve lio down
as not.
And never seemed to enre how long
he lay.
to report, ciiiitcnipliiti'S rctiiriiin
will buy li ! in a steumliont ticket.
Emma (ioldtnaii was also cured in tlie same fashion and is now
as liitter against communism as she once was ,'iL'ainst. capitalism.
All of wliicli demonstrates that. Soviet Russia lias her uses, and
should be jjivcn a larjtcr opportunity to employ (hi-in. Tlie best way
to (jet cured of the notion that the way lo improve .society is to turn
it upside down, is to live fur a while where tin; experiment has been
tried.
Kussia for several years now has .socially and economically speak
inj, been standing nn is head. Those who were in arc out; those who
were out, are in, and those advocates of such a process in America
who have themselves experienced it, are unanimously against the
plan, they once proclaimed us (lie only hope for inanknd.
1'ncle Sam has refused to recognize Soviet Russia which under the
circumstances, seems rather stupid. Much more sensible lo recognize
the land of the liolsheviki us tin; (rretilcst sanitarium for political
nuts and millcnjum fanatics in the world, and send American citizens
so afflicted oyer there at once, all expenses paid.
It would be money well invested if all our Reds and I'inks could
spend a few months in the land of their dreams, they would savt
themselves and their country a ureal deal of time and trouble.
QUILL POINTS
The proper study of mankind is the urinal jury.
Tho things that fo on forever are eternity, the brook, and tongues.
A Red menace is visible only to the crowd that needs it to get
eieeled.
It isn't real charity if you feel cheated when you get no gratitude
m return.
At times you enjoy beautiful things, and at others there is a guide
along to explain them. ,
Very few barbers haw yet learned to talk entertainingly about
embroidery.
Ignorance causes fear,
gets one.
No boy really dreads a spanking after he
You never can tell by the size of a house how much is yet due on
the furniture.
As a rule the man who is good for nothing else can argue with
considerable skill.
All men are, equal in tho same way that race horses are.
an equal sfarl.
They get
A glil'll tolerate most any kind of
a chump ratliom' miss any auto
rides. CIiiit up! Some o' tli' greaU
est men In history dldn' even own u
vo!ocJedc
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. O.
NoUd Phyticimn and Author
SignM l.tt.ra partaining to m'khii naalth and hygiana. not to Imm dlagnoali or
traatmant, will bo unwind by Dr. Brady If itarnpad, i.lf aodraaaad aiwaloo lo onolowd.
Ltttara should bo brltf and wrltton In Ink. Owing to tho Urge numbor of lattara rooolvod, only
law oan do ontwtroo nara. no roply oan Da tnada to suorloo not oonrormlnf to Inatruollons
Addroaa Or. William Brady, In ooro of thlo smapapw.
Timely Views
on World Topics
"Criminal's Co. so a .Medical One,"
Nays Slug Slug's Chief Physician.
The proper treatment of a crimi
nal is u medical one and a trained
psychiatrist should be aftta-lhed ti
every court so that judges might have,
before the sentence, the benefit of
skilled opinion upon the mental con
dition of convicted criminuls, Is tho
opinion of Dr. Amos O. Squiro, chief
physician at Sing sing. The opinion
Introducin g Nature,
As you have no doubt forgotten by
this time, I aired my ignorance tho
other day of course I do that more
or less every day, but this particular
occasion was In a discussion of Intes
tinal myvoneurosls, generally called
mudous . culltls, but
more accurately mu
cous colic by sug
gostlng practically
all of us have it
more or less and
that it la impossible
to draw a sharp di
viding line between
normal Intestinal
function and the
state of mucous col
Ic. And back ahead
of that 1 finished off
tho dallv talk bv in
quiring rhetorically whether you be
lieved nature had tohave your gra
tuitous assistance in regulating and
controlling tho function of the bowel,
nnu mat lert tne Just room enough
that day to add that if you did you
were wrong and I'd try to explain
why In an early issue.
This is tho earliest issue i could ar
range to get out. Jf a few lives are
destroyed by accident in tho next
town wo will get out an extra edition
any time. Hut if I have a bit of In
formation to broadcast that will save,
say, two or three hundred lives, 1
have to wait for a chance to slip It In.
Jiy the simple expedient of saying or
doing something a little more nutty
than usual I havo on occasion mude
me trout pngo; 1 doubt, however, if
was cxpresseu in a paper reau oeiore even a sensational serle nhvh.
tho Society of Medical Jurisprudence ! ,,,,,1,1,. murders r,innnn,i ,i no.
and made available generally through fuov executed l,v me u-n,i.i .,.-,, i
publication in tho Medical Times. i an extra. This Is mv hole n.d r hia..
I am impressed more and moro hero tlli f;rnentler whin. nn,nv
every day by tho fact that tho treat- i fear.
ment of the criminal is a medical Lct me .,rRont nHtr .h hnQ
one, nnd that the only hopo of suc-,i,een successfully moving the bowels
cess lies in careful thorough and sys- many many vears boforo the flr8t
tematlc study of each individual ,)ln camu rolling along, and who con
ease, and not by haphazard, slipshod ad will move them yet qulto aa read
examination, Dr. Squire said in dls-; ny, indeed with much greater ease
cussing the "Physical . and Mental and regularity, If you forget all about
Makeup of Criminals." "It has been;tn0 pm for one dn.. week .
uui tuoium i ui nuiuu iiiiiu imnL iv
Mustard Water.
I wish you would explain the term
Hutho the feet with mustard water.
What Is meant by mustard water? Is
It somo kind of a medicinal lotion?
Mrs. B. M.
Answer No, but the error prob
ably comes about by the attempts of
Incompetent persons to issue advice.
The hot mustard foot bath, properly
given, is a procodure of great value
in tho treatment of various acute fe
verlsh . illnesses. To use this effec
tively requires the skill of a nurse. It
Is bad business to "bathe the feet with
mustard water." You might Just as
well rub the wrists with pump water.
Too much half baked advice like that
Is offered the grand old public now
adays. It seems to be a ease of Bar
num treatment for Hillings complaint
I suppose I ought to go on and glvo
explicit instructions for the hot mus-
tard foot bath now, but I've used up
the precious space scolding about it
and anyway I think you really ought
to call in a nurse to show you how
it is done. You'll be surprised und
(teugnteu with what tricks a nurse
can show you in a little while. I
called one in about 20 years ago to
show me some tricks, and she is still
Bhowlng me. I happened to be a lit
tle dumb, or at least somewhat deaf,
so It took hor a littlo longer.
What's in a
Name?
By HTLDTIED MARSHALL
Zciialda
Beloved of the gods is the name
Zenaida. It comes from the ancient
Clreek and means "daughter of Zeus."
Though it has never belong to other
than pagan doltlos and has at no tlmo
named a saint, it Is very popular In
all European countries, especially
nmong the Russians. Of Into years,
Xext to the slllv obsenKinn thnt nnr Prance has made it one of her fa-
mnlto a careful physical examination I can acnulrn n dlsonso fi-nm vr,n.,.-.!vorlte feminine names and it has
of every inmate upon admission, and to damp or cold (other than frost-! crossed the channel into England and
wherever wo find an inmuto suffer-j bite). I know r.f nntiiin,. n,,o i thence to America.
ing from any physical disability which' gratuitous and .so vicious in effect I Zenaida has a distinguised ances
try which includes the Jsaurlan Em
peror Zeno. At the beginning of tho
fourth century it suffered a set back
in popularity, since the church for
bade tho bestowal of names coming
from heathen gods. But there w-as a
staint named Zeno, martyred under
lhmk of the dull evenings Adam and Kve spent when there werej
no neighbors to knock.
may nc cu. i uci.-o uy surgical imti ler- u8 tn nnt on that onn imi.t 'V.lrk"
once the condition is corrected at the the Intestinnl function nnd resort to
earnest possime murium. artificial aid whenever one fears nn-
Xo Criminal "Typo." tuIe can't manago it alone. Why the
Speaking generally. Dr. Squire does average child urowo will, Vlrm
not believe thcro is such a thing us conviction that a nhvsi,. r nnn wind
a "criminal type," either physical orlor another now and nraln la rmr niv
llieniiii. jia! la r-aiinuvu limi lilo , necessary but actually beneficial in u'ulll,,UH' n nu icsiyreu 11 tu i.iiriHWUii
iiii-iuu.1 uuuuitu'ii ui iiiu in oniK'some vague way. Tho general run of '""''"-"""'
sing compares mvorauiy with mat oi mis-informed folk harbor a stolid be
men outsido of prison who occupy liko. lief thnt' physic of one sort or on-
other "clears tho eye" nnd clears tho
brain and clears the complexion and
clears the skies; fancies handed down
from tlie days when benighted wns in
RippSinglRhijryioslS
t wait Mason ,
SANE GOVERNMENT.
T AIA IN TALKS of common sense, of economy
V- with an earnestness intense, nnd my voice in pi
and thrift,
praise I lift;
to reduce the fierce expense let's resort to every shift. I am tired
of statesmen grand dealing in poetie tosh, talking of our happy
land, springing bunk, that will not wash, while the taxes they
demand nil our hopes and purses squash. I am tired of digging
up for tax collecting genls, paying taxes on my pup, on my toma
hawk and tent j I have drunk the bitter cup till my patience, all
is spent. I am selfish and I'm sick of idealistic schemes; I'm a
poor hardworking hick ami I have no faith in dreams, in the
statesman with a liriek that, with tawdry tinsel gleams. I ap
plaud this Calvjn wight who is saying every day: "While the
sun is shining bright, let tho nation put up hay; wasteful spend
ing isn't right let us salt the rocks away." That's a better line
of talk than the bombast we have heard, all the threadbare boasts
in stock of our eagle, dreary bird, and our bulwarks, white as
chalk, and palladiums absurd. I am glad to see a man in the
presidential chair who to every wasteful plan gives a stern and
frozen stare, saying always: "Jn a can put the coin and keep it
there!" I applaud (Ins Calvin swain, who would see the spend
thrift fade, who confesses to a pain in his larboard shoulderbladc
when extravagance insane by officialdom's displayed.
positions." The average mental age
of men examined by the draft boards
during the war 13 years and six
) intelligence of wliito men in Sing Sing.
Under the present methods, how
ever, Dr. Squire believes it to bo im
possible for a Judge to make an ex
amination, under usual conditions,
which will establish the past mental
record of the men wiio come before
him.
"I have come to the conclusion that
one way to IcsHen crime in the future
is to pay a little more attention to
our own children.
Would l)eKrt Allen CriitL'nals.
"It has been suggested that nn
other way is to teach honesty in our
schools.
Of the feminine versions, there have
been many beside Zenaida. Tho bril
liant Queen of Palmyra, was named
ZenobLa. Her romantic history spread
the use of all names descending from
, Zenus. When sho was brought a
prisoner to'Rome, her name was per
, petuated through her daughters and
JUNIOB
CROSS WORD
PUZZLE
HOW TO SOLVE PrBZLE .
Tho wnnlH start in th numbered
squares and run either across or down.
Only one k-tu-r Is placed In ciu'h wtilw
square, lit the proper words aro
found each combination of letters In
thu white wiiinm will form words.
The key to tho puzzle the first word
Is given In tho drawing. Blow
lira keys to the other words.
(Running Across) , 5
Word 1. What the boy in the pic
ture Is about to do.
Word 4. The missing word In this
sentence: "The bird' built Its "nest In
the of the church." . ..
. (Uiiniilng Down).
Word 1, Whnt a hunter Is sup
posed to do when he sees a bear.
Word 2. A weapon used by: the
Indians.
Word 3. To go Into.
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED
Poems That Live
flower. One no more requires physic
keeping the kidney function going or j !
?b"uinBV ,"e.!:?'," mV.C'' '"I The star sapphire is Zenalda's tal-
Children Qyj
Ete6&&A Ayr w
1 AV V. " V ..1ST,
MOTHER Fletcher's
Casiuria is especially pre
pared to rvlicvc Infants in
arms pod C'luldren all ages of
constipation, l latulency, Wind
Colic and lli.irrbc.i : nll.ivinrr
Fcvcrislmcss arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
disturbing these functions as by dos
ing with physic.
I remarked in a preceding talk that
tho first dose of castor oil inflicted
on the helpless Infant may be regard
ed asa good foundation for mumous
colitis. Tho superstructure is built
with castemetlcs, palatial pills,
wrecks all orderliness, rushln' oil and
futile salts. Considering whnt they
have gone thru, or rather vice versa
"I believe wo can lessen crime If' Is it any wonder victims of mucous
Ismanic gem. It is Indeed fitting to
adorn ,ono who belongs to the gods.
Ancient superstition claims that good
fortune of every kind shall accompany
the wearer of the star sapphire
through life. Saturday Is her lucky
day and 2 her lucky number.
we deport tho alien criminals who
constittito 25 per cent of our pris
oner populaton. Why should they
not bo deported after they finish their
term In prison? The Immigration law
says that a man after being hero five
years cannot bo deported even If he
commits a crlnio. As a mntter of
fact, If a man commits a crime after
bolng here ten yours, he should be
punished moro than tho ojio who
has been hero for five years. The
longer ho hns enjoyed our hosptnlity
tho more he should appreciate tlie
laws of our country."
Arrested Ry Telegraph.
SEATTLE, Jan. 8. On charges in
a complaint of 1-100 words telegraph
ed from Idaho. F. A. McMastcrs, a
broker of Idaho Fnlls, was in jail
hero today. Ho wns arrested yester
day on nn accusation of accepting $651
from IV'eilson brothers of Idaho Kalis
fur sugar stock that he didn't deliver.
J. n. Stevens of Central Point was
a local business caller on Wednesday.
colic are given to gloomy spells, mel
nncholla and depression? P. S. If
you've got It, don't write I'll tell all
I have to tell here soon
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Eyelashes.
Is there any preparation that will
promoto tho growth of the eyelashes?
Is vaseline good? White or yellow?
T. II.
Answer Nothing to do that is
known. Tho notion probably comes
from the practice of applying grease
or gums to the eyelashes to make
them look heavier on tho stage or in
the movies.
Mollis.,
Is there any way to get rid of
moths? Our house is infested with
them, and 1 have tried several things
without result. H. It.
Answer If you can procure the
service of an expert, fumigation with
hydrocyanic acid gns will probably
end the nuisance, but this Is too dan
geious for any but an expert fuml
gator.
To avoid iir.it.'itions,
Absolutely II. undo
;iKv;i.i limit for tlie signature of
; - N'o ( ipiatos. i'h sai.iiis tvery where recommend it.
Chuiter No. Sfj. Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OE THE
First State Bank
At Eagle Tolnt, In Jhe State of Oregon at close of business Dec. 31, 1924.
RESOI'RCES
1. Loans nnd discounts. Including rediscounts shown in items 29
and 30, if liny 143,230.75
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured 62.41
3 U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in
items 30 nnd 35. If nny 8,000.00
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov
ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including
those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 8.369.06
5. Stocks, securities, claims, liens, Judgments, etc 1,880.00
tl. Hanging house. $46'.)6.61; furniture and fixtures, J1S00 6,496.61
8. (be) Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bank
ers und trust companies 25,000.21
Total ..; 93,628.94
1.1 Villi. ITIL'S
IB. Capital stock paid In $15,000.00
17. Surplus fund 2.300.00
IS. I'nitlvldcd profits 1,884.70
IM'iiuiiul leHlts, other Ihnn banks, subject to reserve:
S3. Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due
the Slate of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds.... 61,470.99
:4. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 46.00
;',". Cashier's cheeks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 266.28
Time und Saings Deposits, subject to reserve and payable on
demand or subject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding 12.660.97
Total , $93, 628. 94
State of Orepon. County of Jackson, ss.
1. 11. V.. Campbell, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
II. K. CAMPHKLL, Cnshler.
Subscribed und sworn to before me this Vih dav of January. 1925.
. W. C. CLEMENTS. Notary Public.
My commission expires January 4. 19J8.
Correct Attest: 0. f. Urown, W. II. Urown, Directors.
Camphor Is Big Surprise
Everybody Is surprised lit tho
quick results from simple camphor,
witchhazel. hydrastls, etc., as mixed
in Lavoptik eye wash. One small
bottle helps any case weak, strained
or soro eyes. Aluminum eye cup free.
Leon B. Haskins. Bold in Central
Point by Mary A. Mee, druggist. Adv.
George Lance Is quite ill at his home
on Foots Creek.
If there were dreams to sell,
"What would you buy? ' '
Some cost a paswing boll;
Some a light sigh.
That shakes from Life's fresh crown
Only a a rose-lenf down.
If there were dreams to sell, ;
Merry and sad to tell,
And tho crier rang the bell,-
, "What would you buy?
A cottage lone and still,
With bowers nigh,
Shadowy, my woes to still,
Until 1 die.
Such pearl from Life's fresh crown
Fain would I shake me down.
"Were dreams to have nt will,
This would best heal my ill,
This would I buy.
Thomas Lovell Heddoeo.
Phone 244
DYERS
ICHATTERS
CLEANERS
PLEATERS
23 N. Fir 8t
Charter No. 110.
Reserve District No. li
REPORT OK CONDITION OK THE
Central Point State Bank
At Central Point, In tho State of Oregon at close of business Doo. 31, 1924.
In
15.
31.
items
$170,967.24
None
2.250.00
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown
29 nnd 30, if any
Overdrafts secured aud unsecured
U. S. government securities owned, including those shown In
items 30 and 35, if any
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including
those shown In Items 30 nnd 35, if any
Stocks, securities, claims, liens, Judgment, etc., Stock in
Federal Reserve Bank
Banking house, $3,000.00; furniture and fixtures, $4,000.'
Real Estate owned other than banking house
(n) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 21,174.74
too osn on nana in vnuu ana due from other banks,
bankers and trust companies
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank anil
other-cash items : .'.
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 '
and 11 $ 58,549.58
Other assets, if any Premiums on bonds 1,221
60,943.44
900.00'
7,000.00
2,880.66
36,285.04
1.089.82 '
a Total , $294,712.71
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .j .... $ 25.000.00
Surplus fund 5,000. M
Undivided profits . 2,513.64
Demand Deposits, other than banks, sublect to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
tho State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds....
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on de-
mnnd rf ;
Total of demand deposits, other than bank de- . r
posits,, subject to reserve. Items 23, 24, 25, .
m 2 $152,636.69
Tlmo anil Savings Deposits, subject to reserve und payable
on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
Total of time and savings deposits payabie on
demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28. $t09.662.6S
Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank
Notes nnd bills rediscounted including bonds or other secuii
itles sold under repurchase agreements with contingent
liabilities
Bills payable with federal reserve bank or "with "other' banks
or trust companies
Advances from War Finance Corporation':!".'"!"""
United Stntes government or other bonds borrowed
147,390.62
S. 10
: 6,141.87
43.705.58
66,967.00
None
None
None
None
None
Total
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss.'
..$294,712.71
I. II. A. Hagedorn. cashier nf tho nhm-a ,i - , ,
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
. ,, , . M. A. HAGEDORN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January 1926
x, . , , , EDITH L. JACOBS, Notary Public.
My commission expires November 11th 1928
Correct Attest: J. o. Isaacson, Wm. C. Lcevcr, W. J. Freeman, Directors.