o o o "rrr. fnmpnn-n vm; rnrrvrc. MTsnTrom:- bftEorw. ratttrtiw. .MArcnr 21. inss cr"- NNY CROSDT TO . I CaUkiIUi Church. 80. Offkdale ave. and 11th. Maspos at 8 and fc:30 a. m. Benediction 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. W. Black, Tuator Glad TdliiKfl MIshIou. 31 N. Grape St. T. J. Crcifchton, paator, Services, Wednesday, Saturday and training class,- followed hy prayer ummoiiH I-ojilty No, 3035. meeting and lesson in evangelism. I in ne rcu" t-yun ui uretjon, in ana TIAruriBv 7-srt r in. l'holr m- . W ""V heftal. a for le jrrcat 1 "Keep your SuWny things of the soul.' First Christian Church. Corner Ninth and South Onkdnlo. D. J. Howe, minister. Residence i5 So. Orange M. B. AM5 n. m. Bible school, Olson, superintendent. 'Bigger and better all tho time" la the slogan. There should be the largest attendance of the year to morrow. 400 by Ranter Sunday. . I 11:00 a.1 m. Morning worship. .(Communion and preaching. Sermon nday Is set aside as Fanny Crosi lay In the churches. A Plan is 001 10 nuuu a memorial tor Miss Sunday, 7:30 p. m. - - lur In lha fnpm r.t ln. - rm.i- ....... J .. n used In honor of the famous1 Service. 11 a. in. Younn peoples , .Jran?lls' n' i song writer, who has Riven to nicetlnir. S:no. u. m. - Ouen air ser-' worm; goRpel sonits numbering vumj. 6:30 p. m. .. . . ; . .he thousands,; .which are suns "Everybody welcome loved tho world overl. They. In-j i , . - o such songs as "Itescue the; rontccostal Mission. Shlng, "Pass Me Not." "Jesus m East Main St.--. line," "Blessed Asurance." "Safe B. P, Bingham, pastor. Residence " ot jcsus.- ana "some . in. Minininn St. w4ii puvur iuru will srcaK. A Wfat limlan inM-lrat nllf Win Uin,lD, arhn,tl in n m npnanhtnV .. ' 1 " inday. 7:30 n. m.. at the Flral 1 , , " r" " --promptly on time. Songs- by tho list church a special Fanny I g p. m. by service will be held and the 8treei meeting,' 7 p. in. Prcach re music of the evening will be lng 7-30 p. m. ny roBDy songs and also the Mid-week onen: air service at 1 largo chorus. A mixed quartctto and a roIo. by Mrs. Redtnon will be Interspersed in the opening service Mr. Stivers- sermon "Why Are (.Ion of the writing of the hymns'p. ,., on Wednesday and Saturday, strat ! bv a Tare chart VK be told with a sketch of the fn,vert h .....hi.. . 7-.m "ur?,ed. b. a lar.Be. pus writers llfo. . Poilowin. t. "... 'Z.'a 7. ' " 7. , . .1 "g.st auenaance u tnc meeting in Mucr ui uio .ervico: Ban prelude by Mr. Scott, or- bt, director. . ' hnn. "Praiso Him, Praiso HUn," ;n'Kution. ; etch of Fanny Crosby'B, life, by tr. R. Leach. pmn, "To God Bo the Glory." regation. ; bw Fanny Crosby came to write cuo tne Perishing," by Mr. Rlch- bn. - - irmn. "Rescue the Perishing." by r and congregation. ory of how "Safe In the Arms csus" was written, by Miss Wool- ymn, "Safe i- In , the Arms of s," congregation. - fripture Wesson. ' '" ' i ory of how "Saved by ' Grace" I written, by ' Mr'., Anderson. uct. "Saved by Grace" by Mrs1, ardson and Miss Uuntoon. ayer. - . . . ' i ilo, "Behold Me at 'the .Door,1? garet Huntoon. nnouncements and offertory, ory oc "Hiesscd Assurance" by B. F. Neff. --' . .i lymn, "Blessed Assurance," con ation. ... i Idress, "The Greatness of a Ufei prvice." llov; F. R. Leach. mn, "Nearer the Cross," congre-n. gan postlude. , tar the mornfng sermon on "How :ame to Himself" with special c by Mrs. Scott and the choir. expected tomorrow and a large num ber is expected to be received Into Main St. MctlKxllst Soulli. tho incmbershli of the rhurph. The 'Corner Main and' Oakdale. J. B. meeting continues everv nlirht next Conn, U. D., pastor week, closing on Sundny, March 20. -uiuie scnooi at :4U. ur. f rank utrangers will find a wnrm wcl Koberts, supt. ; t - come. Morning worship at 11. Annual, attend. service- of r the- De Molay. Theme, "Touth. Retained or Bartered." Vo cal solo and two violin numbors by Miss Beaton. .'. , The Epworth league meets at 6:30. Evening service at 7:90. A live Gospel message. A happy hour. The midweek- service ' Wednesday evening 7:30. Always a glad hand of welcome at this homelike -church. USTRATED TALK PALESTINE First Cliurclr of 'Clirist, SdonltKt. Authorized branch of the Mother Church, tho First Church-of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. . Services are held every Sundny at 8 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. ubject for Sunday, March 32, "Matter." - Sunday school at ' 9:45. Applicants- under the age of twenty may bo admittedA- Wcdnesday evening meetings which Intlude testimonies of Christian Science healings at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is In the Modford building, Is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holi days. All authorized Christian "'S,cli-: uiil-c literature may do reaa, oorrow cd or purchased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the roadlng room. , GREATER MEDFORD CLUB HEARS TALK BY Flrwt MoUiodlHt EpLsuopal Church. , . Every service on schedule time to morrow at the First cMthodist Kpis copal church.. The Sunday school at 9:45, W.;W. Walker, superintendent. A class for everybody. At 11 .o'clock . ?f 'Sinn ..lrT,Manli'fKn -tM.,- ZA ,. i illustrated locture bn "Palesr' Attitude Tbward Humanity." In the Ot the Prcsbytorian Church evening tho Epworth League at 6:30 lay night at 7:30 p.,m.. by W. a devotional meeting for young peo prawford of the California Ore- pie. 'Power company. Mr. Crawford. The evangelistic service at 7:80. The only visited that most Interest-1 pastor will preach on "The Inherlt country as a boy, spending slx-ance of the Redeemed." Tho music ths there with his father, but for the Sababth will be: -has made a special study of the) Anthem. "Jubilate Deo." Schubert, es of Interest. The pictures are? Soloists. Mm. Nlnhnin. xrr Mnnn ptionally fine and are wonderr. ought. . ,' niairuciive ior every teacoeri Offertory, - "Doubt No oiuie Biuaeni. xne older . chil- Hughes; Mr. will also greatly profit by the' Brooks. age ana pictures. The special announced . for ' the evening Moro," MacDonough, Mr, be a duet, entitled "Galilee" by Misses Iawrenco, also a boIo Evening Anthem, softly, the Silent Night." Winn. Soloists, Miss Dew, Misa Vir ginia Dew. chorus by Mrs. 'Genevieve Mc-' Offertory. Mon's Quartet. Messrs. le and tho girls chorus. the morning service the pastor speak on "The Church and Its e" as it is "Every Member fee" Sunday. The music for the ling f will bo sung by George dox; anthem by the quartet, w Sweet the Name," by Shelley. cat Corporation T. 'aces $50,000 Stock On the Market ie Commercial Discount Corpora with offices In the First National f building, Medford. and a cap stock of 1100,000, Is advertising rhere in this paper- to sell the ice of their $60,000 Insue of 8 per cumulative preferred stock, the ends on which are, being paid annually. Al the common stock een sold. . e officors of the company are H. oscnburg, president; J. R. Tom ice -president; W. W. Walker, tary and- manager;.- David H. fnburg, treasurer. j le business of this corporation is lurchase fro mresponslble , mer jts and automobile dealers their i Iment contracts, on such arti-: as electrical appliances, furni-! j automobiles and various other brtlea, usually purchased on pay is covering a period of months, lo assets are secured by a '-.first xn the property purchased, with Itlbnal security of purchaser's I. guaranteed by the merchant pr ir who sells them. - - -. . j - .e field of operation Is Southern on. embracing the district from hurg to Klamath Falls, which Is bf the best districts in the state. , je Investment feature claimed by I jompany is accumulative and non jslble preferred tock. both as to b and earnings, bearing a. high (of interest payable semi-annually ps a senior security to an equal int of common stock that has : I paid for In cash. I the assets are claimed to' be p on account of short time con to. The corporation has no In ncnt in fixed assets, such as are lly found In ' manufacturing or Icity corporations. e organizers have great faith In future of southern Oregon and acklng thHr Judgment by invest :heir own money in the corpora- Sleoter, MacDonough, Brooks and roman. J. Wlllard De Yoc, Pastor. Orciton Weather udy In west portion. Fair In portion tonight and Sunday, prate temperature, light aotjhcrly ProHbyterlan Cliurth. Corner of Main and Holly..- Rev. E. P. Lawrence, minister. Residence 513 S. Newtown. . Study 41 8. Holly. 9:46 a. m. Bible school. Sickness crippled our attendance somo last Sun day, hut Me hope that thls wock will find us back to and above normal In every way. Carl J. Brommer, super tntendent. . ' . . ; ' 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Church and Her Value." : ' Special music. Tenor solo by Mr. George Maddox entitled "My Task," b yAflhard. Anthem, by the quartet, f'How Sweet tho Name," by Sholley. , . .7:80 p. m. There will be a ster eopticon lecture on tho subject of "Palestine," by Mr. W. H. Crawford of tho aClifornia Oregon Power com pany. Mr. Crawford spent six months in that Interesting, In many ways, sc ored land, wheh he was a boy with his father on the Jopna - to Jerusalem railroad. Tho re will be two special musical numbers, one a solo and cho rus by Mrs. Genevieve McCorkle. and the girls' chorus, tho other a duet, "Galilee," sung by the. Misses Law rence' r 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic: "What Can We. Do to Win Others to Christ?" - . : ; y First BapilHt' Ciurt'Ji. ' ' N. Central and. 5th St. . . Frederick " Hi Leach,-pastor.' 1 Study at church. Phono IOCS. '. . . 9:46 a. m. Bible school for . all ages, where classes have separate class rooms and good teachers. New pupils join each Sunday. Come next Sunday. 11 a. m. "He Camo to Himself." Soprano solo, "Rest In Thee", (by Cannon) Mrs. Lorraine Harrison Scott. Anthem, "March on, ye Soldiers True" (Nay lor). 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. "The Kingdom Without Walls" Etva Stick- land, leader. Medford la leading Grants Pass In contest. 7:30 p. m. Fanny Crosby night scrvire with a big Bpecial program fcf Fanny Crosby's hymns and the story of the hymns with sketch of her life. A full program elsewhere. Address on "The Greatness of a Life of Service" by the pastor. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Monthly choir social at the hor& of Mrs. 8. L. H. T. Harl. Plaintiff. v. F. O. Fahs. nnd the unknown heirs of F. O. ' Fahs, deceased; J. T. Brooks, and the unknown heirs of J. T. Brooks, deceased; J. L. WaldnWn, F. A. Waltftiian. Mnggie Shnwalter (oth erwise known as MarKiiret Sho waller) Tho unknown hrira of s. O. Sho waiter, decead; F. M. Comp ton, (otherwise known as Frank M. Coinpton), Ernest K. Hart, (other wise known as E. E. Hart), and the unknown heirs of Ernest E. Hart, deceased; Honry B. Hart; Clara B. Hart, (othorwise , known as Clara Bebblngton Hart, (Eldred Schuyler . Hart, 'Clara' Hart Corbin. (formerly Clara Hart.) Margaret W. GaUigiu (formerly Margaret 1. Wallace, oth erwise known as Mm. M. I. Galll gar): H. 8. West, Thos. H. James, and the unknown heirs of Thos. H. Jatnea, deceased; Lizzie McCarnmon, Elizabeth James, and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth James, deceased; J. H. Westcott, Herbert 8. Camp hell, and the unknown heirs of Her bert 8. Campbell, deceased ; J oh n ' Hchmldt, Sr., and the unknown heirs of John Srhmldt, Sr., deceas ed; Jnmes D. Martin, and the un known heirs of James D. Martin, de ceased; Leonora W. Martin, and the unknown heirs of Leonora W. Mar- tin, deceased; R. L. Sabilt and tho unknown heirs of R. L. Habln, de ceased; Roxie A. Blank and Frank Blank, Frank Blank, Trustee; Ern est E. Hart, Inc.. a private Banking corporation;, also all other parsons . or parties unknown claiming any 'right, title, estate, lien or interest " In the real estate described in tho complaint herein, Defendants. ' To F. A. Fahs, and the unknown, heirs of F. O. Fahs, deceased; J. T. EI .1 Ik. nf T All are . cordially invited to T Brool(. deceased: J. L. Waldman; F. A. Waldman, Maggie Showalter, (otherwise known as Margaret Sho walter.) The unknown heirs of S. O. The World's Greatest Memorinl." Mrs. Redrnon will sing one of her best solos, entitled "Alone." 6:30 pv m. There will bo a stir ring young poople's meeting. - Let every member, of the Christian En deavor be present. I .7:30 p. m. Evangelistic servlco. . The program given yesterday at the Medford hotel when the Greater Med ford club met following their luncheon, was of exceptional merit. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, president of the State Federation of Women's clubs, gave a splendid talk on the "Husiness of Being a Club Woman." Her descrip tions' of board meetings, national con claves ot trained club workers, the national headquarters at Washington,' ana various institutes for -club women made our Medford members realize the great power for advancement the throe million club women of America have become. - - - - -The-two fold aim of the present ad ministration of the National Federa tion of Women of law enforcement and American home life, was ex plained. Mrs. Dunbar cautioned against prop aganda disguised as news,' against sponsoring philanthropise undertak ings of , other, .organizations which would deplete the treasury and pre vent the possibility of maturing plans of -one's own club, and above all against making resolutions that are so often unpractical. She closed her most Instructive talk with the thought "to adopt nothing but adapt everything." Carlton Jones, the violinist, accom panied by Mrs. Rawles Moore on the piano, played the "Hymn to the Sun," by Rlmsky Korsakoff, In response to the applause that followed lie playel "A Prayer." . . '. . - William ' Isaacs, accompanied by Mrs. C. C, McCurdy, sang two songs, "Over the Steppe" by Cratch Anlnoff. and "I'm a Wand'ring," a slave song by GalneB. ' Theso were greatly en joyed. The Greater Medford club ap preciates tho generous response of tnose artists in giving of their time and talent. Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ashland, vice-president of the State Federation of Women's clubs, then gave a short but as usual clever talk. She empha sized the great need of bettor pro grams In this ago when the best of everything may be heard by radio. With rare wit sho described the com ing day when audiences instead of speakers would be paid. Sho closed her remarks with a demand for the cultivation of greater spiritual and In tellectual InBight. ' Emll Mnhr, with an eloquent tribute to the ladies of tho club requested their active co-oporatlon in the grand ball to be given to raise funds to fi nance the trip of the Dokkle hand to tho Atlantic coast. The Greater Med ford club Informed Mr. Mohr that they had cancelled their own dance for April 13 in order to be able to help with the grand ball on April IS. Power Company Bonds Now Offered Public Showalter. deceased; F. M. Compton, (otherwise known as Frank Comptun.) 'Krnest E. Hart, (otherwise known as E. E. Hart.) and the unknown hoira of Ernest E. Hart, deceased; Henry B. Hart: Clara B9tlt. (otherwise known as Clara Bebblngton Hart. (Eldred Schuyler Hurt, Clara" Hart -Corbin, ( formerly Clarn Hart.) Margarot W. Clalllr (formerly Margaret I. Wal lace, (otherwise known as Mth. M. I. Galligar); H. 8. West, Then 11. James, and the unknown heirs of Thos. II. James, decensed: Lizzie McCnmmoii, Elizabeth James; and the unknown heirs of Elizabeth James, deceased; J. H. Westcott, Hrbert S. Campbell, and the unknown heirs of herbert 8. Campbell, deceased: John Schmidt, Kr and the unknown heirs of John Schmidt. Sr., deceased; James 1. Martin, nnd the unknown heirs of James D. Martin, deceased: lrfonora W. Martin, and tho unknown heirs of Leonora V. Martin, . deceased; R. L. Sabln and the unknown helm of R. L Sab In, deceased; lioxle .v. Blank nnd Frank Blank. Frank Blank, Trustee; Ernest E. Hart, Inc.. a Pricate Bank ing Corporation: also all other persons or partins unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in tho rent estate described In tho complaint herein. The above named defendants. In the namo of tho stnto of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby noti fied and required to appear In the above entitled court and cause and an swer the complaint of plaintiff now on file therein against you within six weeks from the date of tho first publi cation of this summons upon you, which is March 7, 1U26. and if you fall to so appear und answer within tho time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will anply to tho court for a decree convey! n tho plaintiff in fee simple, freo.and clear of all In cumbrances and freed from the inter est or claims of the defendants and each, thereof, and nil porsons, firms or corporations whomsoever of the real property described in plaintiff's com plaint, nnd being -nvernment lots numbered threo (3) and twelve (12) and a portion of government lots num bered eight H and seventeen (17), nil In Section tnty-sovon (27) Town ship thirty-six (3ti), South of Range one (1). West of the Willamette Men dion in Jackson County, Oregon; and foP atL easement of way appurtenant to thisame, nnd for a4)udgment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements to b- taxed against the defendants nnd all other persons, firms or corpora tions making npiurance herein: nnd rur Hiirh other and further relief as prayed for In said complaint and as shall be deemed proper by the court. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutlvo weeks, in the daily Medford Mall Tribune, published in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable C. M. Thomas, Judge of the above entitled rourt, which order Is dated March 5. 192u. DON R. NEWBCRY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residing at Medford, Oregon. wlt:ft CiTTinnencIng at a point 73 feet north of the southwest corner of lot 8, in block No. 1 of the Cottage Home ad dition to the City of Medford, as the same is designated and described upon inu recorded plat tnereor, or record in the offUe of the county recorder pf Jackson county, Oregon, the begin ning point, and running thence east 2 58 feet; thence north 61 feet: thence west 258 feet; thence south 61 feet, to the plncc of beginning in Jackson county, Oregon. said sale is in conformity with tne tho decree Issued out of said court In wild cause as a result of a partition of snld property, and the deed executed to the purchaser shall be absolute and vest title, free from insumbranccs, in the purchaser. P. E. WYNKOOP. Referee.' Addreas: Medford, Oregon. W. E. PHIPP8. -Attorney for Plaintiff, Medford. Oregon. Notice of Rcerws Kale. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree and order of sale Ihsuo out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, and to mo directed. In a cer tain causo therein, in which O. M. Hose and Helen Hose, are plaintiffs, and Edwin E. Rose -and Pearl Rose, his wife, George C. Rose, unmarried, Dalsey Overlander nnd Fred Overland er. hor husband. Lotta English, unmar ried, and E. W. Jaqua are defendants, which said decree and order are dated and docketed in the clerk's office on tho 6th day of March. 11120, I, ns ref eree therein appointed, nm command ed to sell, and will, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. in- Monday, April 6, 1925. at tho promises hereinafter described No. .113 Cottage street, In tho City of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell nt public auction, ns by law provided, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described ronl property, to- Wlth Medford trad m Medford ran4. rHOTEL Sl UllKERSIIItl BROAOWAY" SEVENTH I Gi-ztMltiZ) DYERS - HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERI Phone 244 23 N. Fir Si. pillllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Commercial j Discount Corporation I . For tho California Oregon Power company, a syndicate composed of I E. H. Rollins & Sons. Mercantile Se curities company of California, Har ris Trust and Savings bank, the Na tional City, company, -and Bond & Goodwin & Tucker, ,Inc, 12,000.000 of firm refunding per cunt series C bonds are offered. This comnanv's -annual net earn ings have Increased from- $776,941 1 in 1923 to $1,000,876 In 1924. The proceeds from the sale of : these bonds, which are offered at. 97 and Interest to yield about 6.67 per cent, will bo used to - retire underlying bonds and to reimburso'; -; the company's treasury for capital, - expenditures recently made or soon S to be made. I 5 The company has published Its In-jss tention to redeem the 7 per cent '5 debentures due in 1944, amounting . S3 . to $1,482,000 par value. S3 Local investors will remember that I theso debentures and $2,500,000 first Z and refunding 6 per cent bonds were ES offered to the public last June. As srz a result of this present financing. Er and the Improved earnings, while tho company's funded debt is Incrensed, ZZ its aggregate funded debt Interest e: charges are decreased and the an- nual surplus available tttteir these : Bennett, 531 So. Riverside. Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. Woman's interest charges will show an Im-i5 auxi&iry meets with Mrs. O. W.Jprovement of over 66 per cent, as 5 Click. 701 W. Jackson street Mis- compared with the figures nine S slonarv Drosrram. lmonthn nrn. Run Prnncltcn rhrnn. (Organized Under Laws of State of Oregon) Medford, Oregon Authorized Capital Stock $100,000.00 , $50,000.00 Common Stock $50,000.00 Preferred Stock PAR VALUE OF SHARES $100.00 OFFERS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, THE UNSOLD PORTION OF $50,000.00 PREFERRED STOCK 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock HARRY II. ROSENBERG, President , W. W,, WALKER, Secretary ami Manager . , JOHN R. TOMMN, Vice-President IXAVID II. ROSENBERG, Treasurer The books for stock subscriptions are now open and terms may be arranged for'' with those de siring to buy shares of Preferred Stock. You are invited to call at our offices, 204-5 First ', National Bank Bldg., Phone 039, or detach and mail coupon printed below. .' - The Company Tho JCommcrcial Discount Corporation was organ ized under the laws of the State of Oregon with au authorized capital of $100,000.00. There are five hun dred (500) shares of Common Stock, which have nil been subscribed for at par in cash no bonus or coin mission stock being issued. . . An equal amount (SOO shares) of 8 Per Cent Cumu lative Preferred, Stock was provided for in our charter, the intention-of the incorporators 'being to offer this for sale only wben the growth of our business war ranted doing so.: It has now' become evident, to our directors that the field in this line of business is so ' large as to require additional capital. ; ' This preferred is a Cumulative Stock, bearing divi dends, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. IS is preferred as to dividends and principal. The dividends arc exempt from normal federal income tax. Par value of all shares, both com mon and preferred, is $100.00. . , Nature of Business The business of this Corporation is to purchase from responsible merchants and automobile dealers their in stallment contracts, on such articles as electrical appli ances, furniture, automobiles and various other proper ties, usually purchased on payments covering a period of months. ' . .' ' During tho past few years it has become general practice all over the United States to purchase many . articles, including homes, on the installment payment plan. This has now become a thoroughly established custom and has proven entirely satisfactory to the pur chaser as .well as' the dealer and those interested in financing . these ..installment contracts. To properly finance such installment contracts is the object of this Corporation. V - ' ' Security of Assets The assets of this Corporation are well and amply secured by investment in these installment contracts, which in turn are secured by a first lien on tho prop erty purchased and also by a personal note of the pur chaser, which is endorsed and guaranteed by a respon siblclcalcr. . The assets arc very liquid on account of the fact that all contracts are payable monthly and do not run over an average period of ten months. We have no investment in fixed assets such as arc usually found in iiianufacturingor public utility corporations. Field of Operation 'All of Southern .Oregon, particularly all of that territory around Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford,' ' Ashland and Klamath Falls. Being located in Medford,' which is in tho very heart of. this great field, makes it . possible to give prompt and 'efficient service, to all of these points. ' There are thousands of. dollars' worth of choice contracts in this field that have been and aro' being sent to Portland, San Francisco and eastern cities, which can be handled to a mneh better advantage by this Corporation right here at home. Money invested in this preferred stock is kept at home anil helps to develop our home country. .i Personnel of Organization Harry II. Rosenberg and David II. Rosenberg are the members of the firm of Rosenberg Brothers, large and successful operators of tho Bear Creek Orchards, growers, packers und exporters of tho famous Rogue River pears. : . v John R. Tomlin is the owner and operator of tho Toiuliu Box Company, which produces a large percen tage of the fruit boxes in Southern Oregon nnd Cali fornia. Ho is also a director of' the First National Bank, Medford, Oregon. Wm. W. Walker, who has had many years of ex perience in banking and installment business, has re cently resigned as Vice President of the First National Bank to become Secretary and Manager of this Cor poration. Investment Feature Our 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock. (a) is Cumulative, Non-Assessable; (b) is Preferred both as to assets and earnings;, ' (c) bears as high a rate of interest as good business . justifies';; '(d) is a senior security to an equal amount of com-, ' mon stock paid for in cash; (1). is in a corporation munaged by local business men of known ability and integrity; ' (f) is exempt from normal Federal Income Tax; (g) is a desirable investment because tho assets of this corporation arc invested in adequately secured notes ond contracts. Please call at our office or mail coupon printed below for further information. ' 53 - Commercial Discount Corporation ' ; . L'04-5 First National Bunk Bldg., . . ', Medford Oregon. -:, Gentlemen : . Without obligation on my part, will you kindly sendr me full information about your Preferred Capital Stock and special payment plan. Nan Address Wednesday, 7 p. m .--Teacher' tele . gjll ... ...... - -