Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1925, Image 3

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MKDPORD MATE TRTOFyT!, rRTfrOKD. OfiOV. .TtMl-flUV, ori'OHKK fi, ifg.s
OPENS SESSIONS
IN FEDERAL BLOfi;
The annual tt-rni of the fc.lfrnl
LOCAL RESTAURANT
T
lTv...fIICITYPANffl.
0 Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. . Can If
Receipts, J5 head 1 130 throuKh):
calves. 20 head (17 throughl. No
cattle sold early. Calves, (inn; med
ium to choice (milk-reds, excluded).
17.50 tJ 9 ; cull and common, ti 7.60;
vealers. medium to choh-e. ItoiitHi
12.50; cull and common, $7 'if 10.50.
Hoes Kecelina. 45 head (contract).
Nominally
Tort la ml WlMtit
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oil. 6. Wheat:
HKlt hard white $1.3): hard white.
Muestem. baart $1.32: soft white
As a result o( the disappearance o(
court (or the s.mihern cireison dls- Dan Collier, the well-known proprietor Nominally steady
trtl convened at two o'clock this or Dan a Lunch on West Main, near I sheep No receipts
afternoon In the federal building."-' n0 unexpectedly abandoned his steady,
The session Is expected to last ,w0 ' T 8K0 la"t 1'iduy nlg,lt'
.leaving behind a number o( unpaid
bills with a total indebtedness against
The criminal cases to be heard, the business of about 1m0. that place
and not vet arranged in ih nr.ipr after being operated since the disan-
or trial are as follows: pearanre by the restaurant s employes $1.3:: western white $1 30: hard win-
The United States against Mr. and u,n1er " nominal direction or C. R. ter Jl.SS: northern spring, western
Mrs. Fred Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Colli(,r- father of the missing man. red $1.32.
Thurman Jackson, Indicted for the W1!8 closeil last night by court order. Today's oar recoipls Wheat 75;
alleged larceny of goods trom the ne l'loslhB action was the result barley 1; flour S; corn -I; oats 2;
h.,m. nf Mrs. En Hnll nn ih. VI,,.,,- " "ousiii in circuit COUn liy , nay
a.h reservation. The article, con- . "?,,?-., 7 .1 w " TW
K.sted of wearing apparel belonging nVe? ' h. wh no1 8 ,lrat
to Mlsa Amy Knight. 8 ' . aKa,nst ,be re8""'"
The fnitcl Slalna nvnir,t CUrl.. - luuucu ma son 10 siun
K. Krzner, charged with
7" -V O W -
school itthlt'tic fit-M, mitt tho adjacent 'hcantui.V iidhcrcntsjv or something
property owners, ami above nil has like that.
no plan to submit to the chool board Mr. Miller understood by this pt
hy which thut controversy will la."iyvlim that the city planning coin
seMed. Tht statement published vs pnisston wus. meant, and therefore,
llerday that the commission had such i when n reporter sttiti htm on the
(a plan, whit h would b submitted fclreet some time later and usked if
Thursday, gruse through a mistake the hoard had started to build (ht
'caused hy a joking remarK1 of one fence, as plan'), he told briefly that
school hoard meinlr to another. it he city planning commission had a
Instead, it is the property owners new plan of compromise, which they
who linve a new plan to submit Thar- would nuhmit Thursday.
day. Thev no Informed Kltner K. Wil-
i json. chairman of the school board. und otlci of Final llturliitr,
'asked that the board delay building pin the rnuniy Court of Jackson Conn-
It developed today that- the city (he fence until Thursday, when their t ly. Suite if urrc'ii
planning commission, has taken no plan would bo submitted. Utter Mr.
active Interest iu the controversy over Wilson told a. It. .Miner ol tms plan
NOT INTERESTED
IN FENCE FIGHT1
till III llllviiwiou ut.ns.t .,, .......... ...
the em- -A,,. n,l""Z..:7'Z"..7"L
belling of postal funds from the Mer for",. .p,' of WZiZl
!rwas T.os a:rrV' "''ion'Wh''re,n'ortgagee in possession of the lis'
-Tr d sl:js against Wilbur 'g
lliggsman. indicted for assau t unon i. .m... . ..
Monroe Faithful, during a nuarrel " " , ""'f! ".
ll,a , , , ,,,.,.., , . n i , i " ' n in uiutie u aril
iiiv iiitjaiiiaii 1 .1111 II
!'OI!TINn, O?9'0ct. 6 Eggs
One cent to 3 cents higher. Current
receipts. 3Sc; pullets, 37i7ic;
firsts, -(OiiiUlc; extras. 45j 4&MiC
Butter and Milk.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 6 Rutter
Steady. Kxtra cubes, city GL'c; stand-
; prime firsts. -ISc: firsts.
Faithful, the bual nn.i n.. off ii i?V,ci un"'r Krades, no.nn.al; prints.
In the altecailon, sustained a knife del.tedness c; ,'ar,"18' r,4e-
wound in the heart, and to the o far the rreditnr. bnve Wn I . M'lK-Steady. Rest churning cream,
- I..'"":: . . T . ax net sni .nets track In sone Mi. t:
I raw milk (4 per cent),
f. o. b. Portland.
$:'.05 owl.
wonder of physician's, lives and will lenient for the most part and refrained
appear as a witness. from taking legal action to protect
The United Kintea against W. II. their Interests, in hope of being paid
Todd and William .Mct'ampbell. it the business can be operated,
charged will, possession or i.uoxicat- Along with the astonishment of the
lug lUiuor on the Klamath rcserva- b.iblle that Dan Collier should aban-
"on- don a prosperous business which he
The Vnlted Slates against Jesse had built up in the course or the past
Turner, charged with violation of Hie """ce or four years, is mingled much
national inohihlt Ion act. sympathy for Collier's parents, who
The I'nited Slates against c. Rey- came here from Texas about two years
i.olds Mose. charged wiih forging ago to be with their son ami his
and uttering n government check. 'a,""y-
Tho personnel of the federul of- T1ie money he loaned to his son
flcials. who arrived this morning Is was Practically all the father's life
as follows: . savings. The mother has been pros
Federal Judge Charles K. Waiver- traleii "cr since Dan Collier's dls
ton. presiding: Assistant District At- appearance.
torney Joseph siearns- Clerk of the , ,ur Predicament would not be so
Court Frank Brown- Chief Deputy haY, " we ol,ly knew wllere lhia '"
ti. s Mi.ehni ii it u...i. n 8al" t harles R. Collier today. Willi
U. S. Marshal c. c. Wells: c. C. ln . ,li8 ,yes ami vok choking. , Hroilers-Leghorn, ai4Uc: lniorer.
Spears, special agent, department of ' l0fa . e are frying is 3Sc: 1 pounds. 39i 40c; colored, 1 Vi
Miss Margaret A. Fleming. Z7n ,i ".to n, Kiunds. 3llf 34c
Poultry.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 6. Poultry
Ducks, weak; light springs, higher.
Heavy hens. Me; light, ltic; springs.
5ti29c; young white ducks, lil i Mc.
Potatoea and Onions.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. o. Potatoes
Quiet, inactive; $l."fii 1.85.
Onions Steady; $1.5041 1.60.
San Francisco Market.
SA NKKANCISCO, Oct. 6 llutter
rat. r. o. b. San Francisco, 64c.
San Francisco Poultry.
SAN FKANCISt'O, Oct. 6. (U. S.
Hureau of Agricultural Koouomlcs.)
the promised fence around the hli:h and deliiv, using the expression "city
Charter No. 154.
ltFPOUT OF CONDITION Ol"
Keserve District No.
TIIK
Justice!
private secretai- to the court. ' u 1 hta men,aI I Fryers Ughorn,
District Attorney Oeorge E. Nue- LT i ' . ,' ii! u- over ;tti vi 3-c; colored,
to 24 pounds,
to 2i pounds.
ner is expected to arrive Inter in .he """"" nouo.es. nis nusiness 3Ul3Lc.
week. n.Jf 7m !Ml Young roosters-Colored. 3 pounds,
..... to do the right thine and w II do it to xnef .. m
xieniues me criminni cases tnere th i..ut ni.m... xt w-w-., ulu iwDiriBl cuiuieu, luitr
are two civil actions scheduled for 1 ? S'.h'JL1 "h' eisul f'"'1-1""
, . v.. vuiiiriu pounas, iui2ic; 3 pounds.
FIRE LOSSES IN
CITY ARE SMALL
.J.,-, ... and no one will ever lose
,ey yearns through his son. if I can heln It.
,iv., i ' v ng In the Rogue It developed since the dlsappear-
lt.ver valley, and his father was Lorn ance that Dan Collier had told his
.0 years ago. on a donation claim, mother the night he lert that ha was
that now comprises n portion of this almost distracted over the divorce suit
city. The elder Siearns was active In his wife had begun against him Inst
the early day Indian troubles In week: that nil his efforts at recon
sourhern Oregon. iclllatlon with her had oroved futile
and that he could see no other way
out except to leave Medford and lo
cate in some other place and begin
life over anew. In her divorce suit
Mrs. Collier charged cruelty.-. -Muoli
sympathy is also expressed (or her
and her 2;year-old daughter.
The family resided on Vancouver
avenue in a home that Dan Collier
recently purchased on time navments.
He also some time ago bought a fine
Buick sedan car on payments. So rar
The fire loss for the city last month a(,..f" he leaed Collier left the city
was slightly In excess of $350 as com- w,Ul '," . car' takinK witn hlm ''is 10-1-a.ed
to the $513 fire loss tor the year-''1 8n by 8 Previous marriage,
month of September. 1924 The (Ire in,en,HnK ' leav(1 "e car in this state
department answered six calls, three i , wenf out ,of ,reBon
or which were outside or the' cltv 1 Bf,tore departing Collier paid off his
while last year the department an's- re1s'allrant belp with checks which,
weied 11 cal's. only one of which when "resented, were unhonored at
was not in the city ,he bank because of no funds, It ap-
The largest tire loss was suffered j;earinK he 'ad withdrawn his
I - the Medford greenhouse on Kast balance bre leaving. These checks.
aln street, when their furnace room. , ls, l'!: represent an amount of
. cavated in the ground, burst ablaze. ,.,' . , '
p esnmahly (rom sparks (mm the1 s",'n' oXl"r rhecks have turned
f .mace, which had been rired up in up wh, h worB unhonored ror tho
reparation ror the winter season. "nm' mison. Including one or $05.
lotiirancp adjusters Mxed the loss at ,vrn '" !l loral meal dealer. For
f- n. The remaining two rires in the '""""'g check the district nltor
rilv were nothing more than over- "'y'', "rfll-c hns Issued a warrant
healed' Hues. However, the blazes In fnr '"olller'a arrest on the charge
t'' country caused approximately "r w,lng checks with Insutflclent
f'Oiih loss to Leonard Carpenter and funrt!' ln lhe bank.
Die Southern Oregon Ons company. A I'"1 of unopened bill", nddress
''' former starting from defective Collier, reposed on Attorney
virfiis and lhe latter from spontan- Charles w. iteames' desk today,
e "'s comflilstioil. I w'hli'h have not yet been opened.
The Inrgest fire loss during Septem- The most of these bills are thought
he the current October hills and
cinema.
23 lie
cent; 24c; 3 pounds, 24?i26c; large col-
u'ou ueus, iiincy, dutnic.
Turkeys Young live, 36Q3SC.
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Among the Medford visitors who
came down from Grants Pass today.
where they are attending the Irriga
tion congress were Governor Pierce,
Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Patterson, of
Salem; Senalor and Mrs. Miller of
Grants Pass; J. s. Jnrdlne of o. A
C, Corvullls; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
McArlhur of Portland.
Mr. McArlhur is a brother of the
late Pat McArlhur..
Mr. Patterson Is one of the proml
nently mentioned candidates for the
republican nominutlon for governor
and will announce his candidacy
soon. - -
Mr. Jurdine Is a brother of Secre
tary of Agriculture W. M. Jurdine,
in the president's cabinet.
I or last year was $47S. to a resj- to he
li 'iice on North Gruiie street. isiatcn
Cnok wlih ess.
Conk with gas.
Tnnko Warning Itnvlvnl.
RACHAM ENTO Police are Inves
tlgatlng an anonymous letter post
marked rrom Hun Jose, the contents
of which follow;
"Sacramento Police Department: If
you hang Hall beware of murder,
robbery and your life. J. Tanko.
P. S. lleware, first and last warning."
Maud to ll- Sold.
SEATTI.I-: Captain Itnald Amund
sen's exploration schooner, Maud,
arrived from the Arctic. She Is to
he sold.
Don't j us t, 'ask.' for. pepper !
Ask for 'Schilling Pepper.
More 'flavor goes' further.
You might as well ' have
the best. . ' .
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Coffee
'Baking
I "TV. wrier
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. ' . . 1 Ezcdcti
SchiffiitePepper
O : v. . ..
Nutmnn .Sget ' " j"J
Vhbt AllyMce Mice aafaHMKsnMKir q
Gnnnron Ginger 3 . o
Or PapriJ A 11 othet g .
Jackson County Bank
K MeilforO In the State of Oregon. n th rlo.-e of Imsliu'ss in Stpt. 2S,
111 S(H IU i s
1 I.oanx ml dltiiMiunts. hifhnlinte rt'ilisi'ountH ntmvn in Uimi.s
IS iiml 30, if tiny $ tK .R7.oa
S. Ovenlrilf is sniuirtst ttml iittHuriil i.iV'2.'14
3. I1. S. Kvfinineiit Sfcuiltus owitfil, liu-tudiiiK Oiom hhown
in Uvius 3ti an. I 35. if uuy . 31. 000. Oil
4. Other tmmlM. wurruntM and st'Cinitit'.t, iiti'luiliiiK fine Ik' u
government, Ktme, inunieipal, vuriiorution, etc., includ
ing ihowe shoun in iu-nvs .Hi and 3A, if any lOS.0I9.fiS
ft. Stock:, securities, claims, liens. JudKtnentu, etc. . ft.TiM 14
ii. ItmikiiiK house. S-4u.tiiHi; fuiniuire and fixiure, $so,nno ... Tn.ouo.oo
7. Heal ehtate owned other than hankiUK house !.3:tV!ll
K. (a) lawful reserve with fed em I re.scrve hank
K. (he) i'ush on hand in vault otul due from oiher hanks,
hankers atid trust comanlcH 3tii!.-IS3
10. KxehanneH for clearittK house mid lieuiH on oliier luinks iu
lhe same city or town uh retortinK hunk 0C,4K2.r3
11. i'heckH tin )ankN outside ciiy or town tr icpurtliiK hank apd
nt her cash items li',,S34.0K
Total cash ami due from hanks, heniN X, It,
10 ami 11 f-ISi1.C74.ori
Total Jl,ti3l,oy
I I Wlll.t TIKS
Capital stock paid in $
Surplus fund
til) I'ndivided profits $ Jl,44!).05
(b) LesM current expeiiNeH, Intel est and taxea
paid ft.70it.73
Dividend) unpaid
Net amounts due to other hanks, hunkers ami trust com
panies .
IkMiinmi 1misIis. other than hunks, subject to reserve:
Individual tleposiis Nithject to check. IncludluK deposits dm
the Suite of Oregon, county, i-ltii-s or other public fuuda
Demand certificates of depu,lt outstandiiiK
I'ushier'N check of this hank oulstandinK payable on de-
inuiul
Certified checks outstanding
Total of demand deposits, other than hank
deposits, subject to reserve, items L'3, 24.
26. 26 fft0.l3.? I
Timet ami Nuvlnjcs IcmisMn. subjein to reserve anil payable
on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
SuviiiKK deposits, payable subject to notice
Total of lime ami savings deposits payable
on ue ma mi or Hunjeet to notice, items 27
and 2 .S4C3.39S.fi2
Liabilities other than above, if any; Reserved for Contltt-
B'ncie 10.000.00
loo.ooo no
0,0(10,00
.fiK2.R2
132. mi
ii3:,r.2o 13
240. 4fi
10.9 :io ;3
3. S 90. SO
121. C9? KO
34I.70S.N:
f James
In the Matter of the Kstat
.lurdun, lM-euseil.
Notice Is hereby elven that IT
Campbell, administrator of the Estate,
of .lames Jordan, deceased, with thtt
W ill annexed, has filed hi)Klfth ami
KlmiP Account herein mid I'etitloneil
for dlHchurKe. and that Tuemlay. tha
i nt h itay of November, 125. In th
I'ouit titofii of this court in Jackson
ville. Jackson county. Oregon, at the
hour of in o'chtck q. M., (jia betn
fixed us the time and place In hear
said petit toner. All persons interest
ed are notified to appenr then and
there to show cause, if any there hft.
why said account should not be. ap
proved uiul said Administrator dis
charged. Uiied this the th day of October,
1!I2;i. H. K. CAMIMIKLI..
Administrator of lhe Kslate of Jumes
Joidan. Deceased, Willi the. Will
annexed
Charter No. 1 1 U
lleserve District No. 1 i
1U 1'OUT tH' t'OMMTlOV itV TIIK
Central Point State Bank
At Central I'olnt. in the state of On-Kn at close of business Sept. 2X, 1924
Kttsol III I S
1. Loans and discounts. Includmi; vedistounts shown ln Items
29 and 30. If any .. $l3.197.4fl
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured Noli
3. L'. S. government seeui itles owned, ilicludtiiK those shown in
Hems 3" and 3... If any 3. 000. 00
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign gov
ernment, state, municipal, corporal ion. etc., including
those shown in items 3o and 3fi. if any M.387.&3
6. Slocks, securities, claims, liens. Judgment, etc., Stock in Fed
eral liesorvc Hank IJO0.00
ti. Hanking house. $3mi0; furniture and fixtures, $403G 7.035 00
7. Heal estate owned other than hanking house 3.012.5ft
V Lawful reserve with federal reserve hank 12,963 71
V t hi-1 Cash on hiMid In vault and due from other ban kit.
bankers trust companies 74.031.ii6
II. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash Item !.&
Total cash and due from ban Km. items X, U,
10 ami II f K7.394 92
15. Other assets, If any - 1.0K9.O7
Toial
2n.0l . Gii
Total 1. 631, 090. 95
State of Oregon. County of Jackson, hh.
I. V. 11. Vawter. cashier of the above named hnnk, do Hototnnly Hwear
that the uhove Htatement is true to the best of knowledge and belief.
V. II. VAWTKK. Cashier.
. Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 6th duy of October. 1924.
T. W, MILKS. Notary 1'ubllc.
My commission expires May lfi. 1927,
Correct Attest: 11 C. Lumsden. C Hutchison. V. H. Vawter Director
i.i itii. mi s
Capital stork tilil In $ 25.00O.flfl
Surplus fund 6.000 0
la) I hdlvided pronts &.?t4.4il
tb) Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid 2,750.28
Demand Deposits, other than batiks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits due
the Slate of Oregon, county, cities or oilier public fumlN..
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand
Total nf demand deposits, other than bank
deposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25
2ii $ii;h.ho.72
Time ami Savings Deposits, subject to reserve ami payable on
demand or subject lo notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Savings deposits, payable subject in notice
Total of time and savings deposits payable on
demand or subject to notice. Items 27 and
2S $11 Jt. 041.72
Notes and hills rediscounlcd with Federal Iteserve (tank
Notes and bills redlscouuted Including bonds or other secur
ities sob) under repurchase nureemctiis with contingent
llnhilllies ,
Hills payable with federal reserve hank or with other banks
or trust companies
Advances from War Finance Corporation
I'lilted Slates government or other bonds borrowed
Liabilities other than above. If any , ;
2.614.U
165.890 09
3.10
2,969.63
47.620.R4
7 1 . 1 2 1. 1 S
None.
None
Non
None:
Non
f320,016.6tl
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, hh. ;
1, II. A. Ilagedorn. cashier of the above named hank, dn Holemnly nwenr
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .i
II. A. HAOF.DORN, Cashier. .
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this fith day of October, 1925.
i:DITH L, JACOHS, Notary Public. 7
My commission expires November 11, I92H.
Correct - Attest : .1 o. Isaacson. Wm. C. Leever. V. J. Freeman, Dlrectom
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the wonderhorse r
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