Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1925, Image 6

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MEPFOTtD MATL TRTRTTNTl, ftDPOftD OKEfloy. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ; 10, 192.r).
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Major League Standings.
(Not lucluding Rumen of today.)
National.
W.. J j. Vet.
PlttaburK 83 44 .054
Now York..- 77 M ' .570
Cincinnati , 72 02 .637
lirookljn f4 07 .4K!)
8t. Louis 1.3 72 .403
PuHton ..:.. C3 73 .403
Chicago ...... Gt 77 .442
Plilluclcliihlu 66 75 .427
American,
W. L. Pet.
WHshlnKlon 85 4S .(S:i
t'hlliulaliihla 77 62 .MS
Chit-ago 71 f.l .637
Detroit fiS fil - .527
St. ......?....:.. 9 . i 02 .520
Cleveland , (It 72 ' .402
New York...'. . 60 74 .431
Boston 3!t !)1 .21)3
ATHLETiGSHAVE A
GONE SAYS MACK,
, PHILADKI.PHLA. Se.it. 10. (Hy
th AHHouhitfd l'resH) "Iruto and
tho broakH," In Connie Mack's opln
1cm, have .shuttered his dream of
piliitlnir the Athletics thin ycur buck
to tho hlKh places of buaeball nnd mU(:i; pxed with the iicaity
ptrnnuiiL Kiui y uini ....a www B.,on(4(J f A1C(1 ford people.
his reach for more than a decaao.i
Tho Salvation Army will bo closing
their annual Hume Service canipu.Kn
for Jackson county with a "Tujr Day"
on . Saturday. ThlH will mean you
will huvo tho privilege of helping the
Army by dropping your offering In
tho tambourine and takliiK a "tuff".
The Army will appreciate your dolnjf
tliin, and will publicly thank you for
your part. Anything you can irlye
will be appreciated. Captain , LillJun j
Cray, campaign worker, ay nho
WINNING TITLE
NKW YOltK, Hopt. 10. (A. P.)
Two huccchmIvo vlctorleH over the
.world 'champion Henatorn havo re
kindled J'hlladelphia hopc lif the
American league camp.
The hnpea aro baaed on slight
mathematical cbanccH, however. Al
though they are hUII trailing by seven
games, tho Athletics have . pulled nn
oven break out of the Kerles with the
iSpmttnrs and their lethargy which ex
tended through 12 losing games Js
ended.
The Macks came out of a free-hitting
game yesterday on the long end
of a 9 to 7 pcore. totalling 15 safeties
off throe Washington hurlers. Kour
pitchers wero used by Philadelphia,
Haumgartner finishing as the win
ning twirler.
In tho only other American league
Itame tho Vankeea bowed before the
Hed Box, t to 4. ltahc Ituth hung
up. a pair of doubles and two single
in four times at bat and drove In
.three of the New York runH.
Mark Koenlg. recruit from tho Ht.
Paul American aHHOclallon, has CHtab
llshod hiinHelf at short with the Yun
kees, replacing Peeweo Wannlger.
Pittsburg dropped tho final game
of a series to tho Cubs, ft to 7, after
'.an 11-tnnlng fray. Tho setback re
dpred the Icad of the Pirate over the
(UanU to seven and one-half-;gii men.
.Other clubs In tho National league
wero not scheduled. , ,
The two fact on, he thinks stccd
In without warning lo drop tho
Athletics from tho heights to an
almoKt hopeless positiou lu tho rear
ill threo weeks.
Mack does not repeat tho familiar
refcuin of Jho loser ''wait until next
year."
"This waH our best chance," ho
said. "I figured this as our year
all along. Wo had only ono team
to beat, but we couldn't do It. Next
year wo will have four or five to
contend with. Chicago, New York
und Detroit all will be In tho thick
of tho fight in 1920.
"Mv club will be strong again, I
hope, but It has lost its biggest
opportunity. 1 thought wo were on
tho high tide until things suddenly
turned against us in the west. Our
defense, particularly around the in
field, faltered a bit and our pitch
ing slumped. These may seem tho
real causes of our disastrous loHlng
streak, but you know tho breaks
wont against us day after day.
Whore we had been hitting in tho
pinch, we knocked Into double plays,
onco Into even a triple play. Wo
lost threo straight games to St.
Louis by one run at the start of
our losing stretch and dropped the
last two to Washington on Iabor
day by the name margin. It Just
seemed that fate was against us. '
'Wo had our full strength' on tho
field all this time, too, so theroj are
no ulibiH on this score. We had our
handicaps, injuries and disappoint
ments earlier in the season, but we
surmounted them and kept around
the tup. Perhaps with our full
Took with gas.
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SiiiiiiiHiiw for Publication. ,
(Uiiutty No. a 1 3I1-1;.)
In the Circuit Court of the State, of
Oregon for tho County of Jackxou.
O. 10. Ferguson, pluintlff, vs. Henry
. Carter, Alfred Carter, Iwitac Carter,
Itobocca Mead, Franklin Carter,
Kan ford Carter, Mary Ann Carter,
John Carter. Howard Curter, Sarah
Carter, John Carter, a son of John
Carter, deceused; Sanford C, Cartor
and Sarah F. Carter, his wife, Nancy
Williams, Hrlttou Williams, Alfred
Williams, Mallssa Williams, Kdward
Williams, Kdward Laugley, Mrs. So
phia Collins, F. K. KnowlcH, A. J.
Marvin, Jack Mai via, and tt.e un
known heirs of Henry Carter, Alfred
Carter, lsuac Carter, Rebecca Mead,
Franklin Carter, Sanford Carter,
Mary Ann Carter, John Carter,
Howard Carter, Saruh Carter, John
Carter, a son of John Cartor, do
ceased, Sanford C. Carter and Sa
rah F. Carter, his wife, Nancy Wil
liams, Ilrittou Williams. Alfred Wil
liams, Malissa Williams, Kdward
Williams, Kdward Langlc" Mrs. So
phia Collins. F. K. Knowles, A, J.
Marvin, Jack Marvin, and
P. F. Swayne and Barbara M.
Hwayne, his wife Chester Ku
bll and Alta - Kubll, his wife,
Hankers Discount Corporation, a
corporntlon. First National Itank
of Med ford. Oregon, a corpor
ation, C. U. Hay Frank C. lira in
well, Superintendent of Hunks of
the State of Oregon, Jackson County,-one
of the duly organized coun
ties of the state of Oregon, and a
- body politic, l. Neldemeyer, also all
ot her persons or parties u n known
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or Interest in the real estate de
wrilipri In the complaint herein. De
fendants.
Tn I .onrv f?n.rtft A Ifnrrt Piirlor.
strength earlier we would havo done Jhhac Carter. Kebecca Mead. Franklin
oven better, but that is only a guess. Carter. Sanford Carter. Mary Ann Car-
Hut Mack Is not through. Where ter, John Carter. Howard Carter, Sa
a dozen years of disappointment n Carter. John Carter, tt son of John
n.1,1,1 have ...H-ouod the Btoutj-t TrtT. S
heurt, It lm only Indued him with willliims, Rrltton WilliRnis, Alfred
tho (Jotorminatlon to curry on until Williams, Malissa .WJlllunw, Edward
triumph - finally perches ugaln on Williams, Kdward Iangley, Mrs, 80
hls banners. iphlu Collins, F..K. Knowles. A J. Mur-
Ivln, Jack Marvin, and the- unknuwn
. .... I heirs of Henry Carter, Alfred Cartor,
Dick Donald CIMs Slrlbllnir. I Immc carter, Kohec. a Mead, t'rank-
hOti ANUHLHS, Hopt. ,10. (A. P.) nn Carter, -Uanford Cartor, Mary Ann
Youhb Btrlbllnu, Oeorla IIrIU. Carter, John Cartor, Howard Carter.
heavywelKht, will moot Uddio Huff- Harah Cartor, John Cartor, a son of
man, former all-navy champion, on John Carter, rtoceased, Sanford C.
Octobor 10, in tho ten-round niuh, 9'l l'r !V"lSHru,1'..i;H1'!.1',,,',',,nls WlV'
l-VJllFL-y U IIIIIllllH, Dl liltlll VVIIIIHltlH, VII"
fred WilliamH, Malissa Williams, Kd-
event
Ascot
of an
arena
outdoor card ut
hero, Promoter - Dick wtlvt wjiHniH. Kdward Lantrlev. Mrs,
Donald announced today. (Sophia Collins, F. K. Knowles, A. .1.
, I Marvin, Jack Marvin, and P. F.
Olympln Club Wins. I Swayne and Uarbara M. Swayne, his
SAN FHANC1HCO. The Olympic :w,1IW ivuon ana Alia ivumi.
lub football team defeated St., Igna-. fnw" ' " ' 3 v.iI
us college In tho first game of the ItIink of Modford. Oregon, a corpora
lotbull heuson hero. The. score was tlon. C. It. Kay. Frank C. Ilraniwell.
20 to 0. 'Superintendent of Hunks of the State
lot Oregon, Jackson County, one of me
duly organized counties or the state or
JONES WILL
NEVER BECOME PRO ji
f cniinuo mn nrrrn!2'
.OrUlinODItl UriLit'Ten Commandments' '! XtX
Draws Big Crowd
of the above described property and
all liens or claims of any of the de
fendants herein in of to any of the
i Mn v urmiiufu property ur uujt-i-i
and inferior to the said mortgage of
plaintiff. Further that tho said Hen
of itle plaintiff upon the above de
scribed property be. foreclosed to sat-
isfy plaintiff's mortgage and the above
uescnoeu property, ana ail oi in
right, title, estate, claim, Hen or In
terest In-or to tho - same that P. F
Swftyne and Barbara M. Swayne, lib
wife, had on or after the 4th day of
December, lit 18, be sold upon said
forcclpsUio to satisfy the amount of
tne raco or said mortguge, s-iouu.uu,
and Interest nt the rate of six per cent,
per annum from Septoniber 1, l'JIK.
until paid, and five hundred (1500.00)
dollum attorney's fees, and plaintiff's
Costa, and disbursements in this causo.
and the expenses of foreclosure and'
sale of the real properly under said
mortgage, nud such additional sum at-
the plaintiff shall expend at any time
(prior to tho ta;'.l;g of the decree here
in In the protection of the said mort
gage and security and defense against
and removing any of the Hens of any
or the defendants herein, and arter
said above sums are deducted from
moneys realized from the sale of said
property, any overplus that is then
left be paid over to said P. f. Swayne
and Barbara M. Swayne. his wife, or
their heirs or assigns, or as the court
may order, and that such sale free
said property from all claims or Hens
of any of the defendants herein, ex
cepting the stututory right of redemp
tion, and that upon confirmation of
Halle the plaintiff be by the sheriff
of Jackson county, Oregon, placod in
possession of said premises and be en
titled to the possession ponding re
demption, and if after the expiration
of the jterlod prescribed by law for
such redemption no redemption shall
have been made, then the sheriff of
Jackson county, Oregon, make, exe
cute und deliver unto the holder and
owner of tho 'certificate of sale herein,
a good and sufficient sheriff's deed to
tho above described premises, convey
ing all the right,, title and Interest
which the defendants P. F. Swayne
and Barbara M. Swayne. had in tho
premises herein described on or after
December 4, 1018. freed from any
claim of any and all of the defendants
herein, and for such other and further
relief as may seem to tho court to bo
just and equitable.
This summons Is published under,
ii nd In acordance with an order made
and entered bf the Honorable W. J.
Ilartzell, County Judge for Jackson
County, Oregon, in the above entitled
matter, and made in the absence of
the Circuit Judge of the above enti
tled court, on tho 1-lh day of August,
1025, and which order requires you
md each of you to appear on or before
The last day prescribed In said order
for tho publication of said summons,
faid order directed this summons to
Jin published onco a week for six suc
c:dve weeks In the Medford Mail
Tribune, a dally newspaper published
n Medford, Jackson county, Oregon,
md of general circulation throughout
said county. The date of the first pub
lication of this summons is the 13th
day of August. 1025. and the date of
the last publication thereof will be the1
i4th day of September. 1925. The
time prescribed In the ordor for the
publication of the summons begins to
run from said first date of publica
tion or from personal service out or
the state after an order of pubjlca
tlon. and such service will bo comnlote
at the expiration of the tlmo prescrib-"
ed for said publication.
Hated at Medfojal Jack Sop county.
Orcgun, this 1,1th day of August, 1925.
' , Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address: 412 Liberty Building. Med
ford. .Tarksnn County. Oreitnn.
ATLANTA. On., Sept. 10. (A. P.)
-Bobby Jones, nutlonul amateur gulf
champion, will never become u pro
fessional. Hobby has said so himself,- nnd O.
.B. Keeler, golf writer who has follow
ed the career of Jones since long be
fore Hobby became famous on the
HnkH, tells why.
k voter writes that recently n well
known . professional characterized
Jones us "tho greatest drawing card
In the world today," and held that It
would bo worth $10ti,ouu a your for
the champion to turn tfro
"It Is surprising to me that so many
people who know Bobby wonder he
doesn't turn professional Koelnr com
.tllnued. "A dox.cn have asked me
about It si mo he returned from Oak
immt, whore p.obby ugulu won the
aiuntcur crown,
"This is no Insidious commentary
.on tho profession ot golf, which is a
thoroughly high class and honorable
professional.
'Hut there is a definite something
which 1 fear can never be explained
to the public at large, which may well
be left Inexplicable, that will always
koep Bobby Jones true to his own
resolve to be an amnteur sportsman
to the end of the chnpter.
, ''Coining back from Worcester, Hob-
,by told me he had been offered $12.-
000 for n series of slow motion pic
tures of famous golfers.
"Well I told him. 'hat's a nice
.offer and It won't conflict with your
amateur studding. Will you tiike It V "
.'.'.'No saitl Hobby, declined lt Im
mediately. I cannot do that sort of
thing. They want It not becauve I'm
a writer, but bemuse I'm M gfilfir "
t-L . -U .J
CHan "ft
U cigar you'll like
HOLTANf ThaAymiilr. I
you've been around a bit.1
ROI-TAN BROADWAYS
' (2 for 29c)
mcyer, also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real es
stato described In tho complaint
(herein:
In tho name of tho state of Oregon;
"Tho Ten Commandments" spread You and each of you are "hereby re
its spectncular glories over tho creen nulred to appear in the almvo entitled
.i .,. .,..ut,.,i, .cause and there answer the amended
of tho Hunts Craterlan yesterday. compllllnt f tno pIttflUff oll fne
beginning then a four day run at 1 tht!rt.in against you within ten (10)
that popular house. Tho plcturo has days from tho date of tho service of
lost nothing in Its magnificence since , this summons upon you. If served
It was last seen here, but seems to within Jackson county. Oregon; or If
h,.t.n u in.n ...i u, inmi. in i tin served with in a oy other county of
story of the Israelites and their flight
from the tyrannies of tho Pharaohs
Hi Kgypt.
One hardly known which to com
mand most, this vivid and splendid
pagennt, which vivifies the IliMlcal
narrative of tho giving of (he Tables
of the Uiw to Moses tho cllmux of
the first psrt of the great picture-
Oregon, then within tweuty (20) days
from the date of tho service of this
summons upon you; or if served by
publication or out of the stale after
an order of publication, then on or
before the lust day prescribed In the
order for the publication of said sum
mons. And you will plea so take notice that
If you full In so appear and answer
hum h mendcrl complaint, t lie pmin
Hon or interest in or lo any cf tho fol-
lutt'l nv f)fiu.i'i lniH rii'dn.ii't v I n.wl I
Whllo Tho Suoth Half of the Southeast
the lense modern story which tiff will apply lo the above entitled
shows the uppllcalinn of those run-,"" t,1R Prayed rm in tie
dunmntiil Iiiwh i. Mm diversified life amended complaint and which relief
dumontai laws lo tho dtwistrico i"0UH pmvi.d for includes pmlnllffs up
of today. plication for a decree as follows;
Tho splendors .of tho Kgyptlan That on December 4 ,111K, none of
court, tho sweep of tho nrmy of tho defendnnts herein, except P. F.
refuirens. tho Imccbunallan revolrylSwayno and Uarbara M. Swuyne, his
in tho worship of tho golden calf. ' h"(J1,u.,AV J.1"1".1!110, tJVi SttJ
tho thunder of Moses wrath, sutlsfy
OeMHIe's thirst for spoctacle,
tho swift drama of tho modern tato Quarter (SH Si;4) of Section Thlrty
with Its story of two brothers Is In five (3d), and the South Half of the
direct lino with much of his best Muthwet Quarter (S'i SW) of Sec
,.,., ) tlon Thirty-six (3ti) In Township
L, , . . it Forty (40) South. Itange Threo (3)
Theodore Iloborts crowned his Wo8t Willamette Meridian; also Dots
great career In pictures by his tro- one (1). Two (2) and Threo (3). and
niendous Impersonation of Moses, jtbe South Half of the Northeast Quar-
others In this first section of "Tho ter S'A NKH) and tho Southeast
Ten Commandments" are Charles Ho .'".'v Vi V10 mhwZl Ht',!rt?r
Koche as Pharaoh; James Nell. s IjUNW KJ
Aarim and Kstelle Taylor as Miriam. KnnilP Three (.1) West Willamette
In the modern stury Kdythe fliiip-. Meridian, also the Xm-tho.ist yuarler
man idays the mother. Itlcharil ,ltx of tin- Southwest Quarter (NKH
Is Ilia good son nnd Kod Ln Koriiue SWIll of Section Tlihty-slx 3, in
tho man who lakes what ho wants.''W'-hlP .j:"" V4,!" ""ii .li'lll",?
, . . , i i ...i. rur (41 West Wsllametle Meridian.
Leatrlce Joy Is the woman hotll , . cunly- iWK, tRUu,r
love. Nita Kulill Is n Kuraslall no-, w ith all tenements, hereilltiiments and
venturvss. Holert KiU-son, Charles HPimrtenauces thereunto bt-loneinK, or
(le. A Rons Ayrea, Julia Fayo aro lit anywise 'DiiertiilnliiK.
EH1
mihOil!
All vou have to do with ,
Oil.O-Matic is turn it on
in the fall and off in the
spring. You can't hire men
to do what Otl-O-Matic
does for vou. You won't i
have to hire ; anyone to
.clean house
IHlifiATllN
MEDFORD FUEL OIL CO.
28 N. Grape St.
Agents
others m Iho east.
TrTe Screen
ly Ye I'rcss Agcht,
Will luce Ilivry at Itlallo,
tn "Bugged Wators.' which opens
tomorrow matinee ut tho It ia 11 o
theiitrr. though l.ois Wilson nnd
Warner Baxter, tho leads, mu each
famous figures, the powerful char
acter that lingers in one's memory,
ts a role played by Wallaco Beery.
This sterling actor has scored one1
iicccsm after another. - His dclluea-1
lion of character In 'Jtobln Hood"
disputed stellar rights with Douglas,
Fairbanks. Wallace- lleery Is a char-j
acter that plcturo fans enjoy.
"( 1 rounds for 1 Hvorcc." a screen
version of Ina Cbihe's Hrondway
st ago hit that pucked them In In
New York for an entire season lufl
wliTch Florence Vldnr, Matt .Monro
ml I .oof Fszetiift si feat urd
closes tonight ut this theater, i
'That plaintiff Is the holdor and own
er of that certain mortgage dated He
comber 4. Ill IS. on the above describ
ed propertv. recorded in Hook 4.r,
pages USX. L'Xil and 2IMt (hereof, of tho
Mortgage Itccords of Jackson Cuujity,,
Oregon, and all sums due thereunder.
That sa Id mortirive is prior In time
und rl 'ht lo any claim, right, title, es
tate. Hen or interest of any of tho
itlnive niimf'l dfndsnts in or to nny
Ll - -JL...
Medford Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile Klao nnd (tlasa for all
purposes. We repair broken win
dows and rosilver old mirrors, make
mirrors any ale. Complete line
udvcllhg and grinding machinery;
employ , nothing but experienced
holp. ..' , . ,
J. V. MORGAN, Manager
118 8. Bartlett Phona 140
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP
Doors' Screens, "Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kindt
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right
De Not Order Prom Out-of-Town Concerns Before
Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill Orfon
DYERS
HATTERS
CLEANER?
PLEATER8
Phone 244
13 N. Fir St.
CERTIFIED
' .Federation Seed
Wheat. V
CERTIFIED
' Red Oat Seed.
Blue Club Baart
Sulphur Landplaster
FARM BUREAU
CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ii fills''
. Front Doors
First impressions of the home are so
important. O.B. Williams Front Doors
are attractive and artistic and give a
favorable impression of the hospitality
to be found within the home. An im
provement for the old or new home
that more than pays the initial cost.
Front Doors as low as $8.00
A nd others in price
range up to . . . $2400
and for the interior: ; '
I French Doors as low a&$6.50
Mirror Doors (bev
eled mirror) . $.24.00
Send for illustrated free
catalog for complete des
cription and prices of var
ious .styles .and sizes.
Prompt delivery pn all
orders .and satisfaction
guaranteed.
O B.Williams
dash and Doors
man lt Ave. So.; Seattle. Wo.
Catalog
UD.
Anadiar.fticific
Mountain
Resorts
Sepferr.ber--an ideal month
in theCanadian Pacific Rock
ies. Plan to visit these Re
sorts before the season ends.
it s tne pertect vacation!
"VZl., BANFF
fnjpiJSL - 'if-'
Banff Springs Hotel and
Chateau IjAe ljuise are won
derful Canadian Pacific ht
telries, affording the service,
comfort and luxury for
which the Canadian Pacific
is internationally-famous.
Typical metropolitan hotels
in marv.loiH scenk stttinc.. with
Rl(. tvthinc, automobile trip,
ftwtmmina. horwbnck. hiking,
dancing, lenni and oth.r won
dfrful .ntrrtdinmcnt and recrea
tion nossihilitte..
i LAKE LOUISE
....,.!. ii t rlt to v,m
Cinidian Ticific offices will Rlsdly
furnish you with literature and
complete information relit ivt to
the Mnuntfin Resorts. Low Ex
cvrmn Fares art on tat unttl Sp
trmbtr IX return limit it r fftctiva
, until October 31. Make this your
final vacation trawl through the
most wonderful moiintainactnary
in the world Qo passports are
required!
canacuan
Pacific
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AUTOMOBILE SPRiNGS
FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
! We ropnir all kiiids of spriiius. .
." We tighten wlieels so they stay tiKutouwl..
MERRIMAN'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
20 S. Riverside, on Pacific Highway
Higher Prices Paid for Cream
We are paying 55c for butter-fat at our plant in
GRANTS PASS. Checks are mailed promptly the
day following receipt of cream. .
Express rate on a ten gallon can of cream is -c.
Mafce us a trial shipment. Wc assure you the re
turns Avill be very satisfactory. There is no reason
that the Medford Dairymen should receive less for
their cream than is paid by Medford creameries at
Grants Pass.
Grants Pass Creamery Co.
Grants Pass, Ore.
ESSEX COACH
excellent condition
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
J. I. CASE
' Power Farm Machinery
FARMERS' FRIEND
Power Sprayers
StandardizedMachinery V
;'' "NOW: ON DISPLAY-
'.Also Bargains in.. '"','..; ;i '
Used Tractors and Sprayers -
. : Bill's Tractor Shop , ,
226 North Riverside ' Phone 1010'
Travel by Motor Stage
, SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A- M.
. A pleasant one day trip. -Alio
leaves Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting
r ' . . following morning to Portland. .
. We take paaaerigera for all way polnta. For further Information '
. .. . . and ticket! call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. :.
k FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85
Direct Connection, at Roaeburg for Coo. Bay PolnU.
cTHE
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
MEDFORD, OREGON
We have ample funds to loan to the
producer of farm products.
0fn 'NTERE3T PAID ON TIME AND Ifl
4 8AVIN03 6EP08ITS 4 '
Members of theFederal Reserve Bank
of the Unfted States Government
IbL
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