e VAOK HiX MRDFOPJ) MATT, TRTTJUNE, AfEDFORD, OREfiOV. SUNDAY. .TAXTTARY 4. 1931. .4 a . J : i , P' W vi -i; .31 1 1 HI, ,J TO ,,,1 n a:j n.i 'il It i $ '.M 1 i. . - m I' 'IT q OREGON QUINTi DOWN G0N2AGAj BY BIG MARGIN! University Scores i 48-27 Victory-Willamette Plays State On Even Terms In First Half But Weakens At Finish. . k i rgF, ,!:, on-., .lull, awi Th Till verity of Oregon bask olhirtl team defeated I ho ! onxaga five, -IX tn 1!7, hero tonlghl, Oregon scored flvi! points be fore the PlilbloKS rallied anil tied tho count. I.i-vt-aux tallied twice! ai ti r) Sc hocneeker dropped in a five; throw. I Oonzagn never threatened again) except in t In- opening tniiiiitcs of ' the second half when they whittled ; Oregon's 17 to in load to 17 to t.'l.j 'I'ln'N Oregon drew away. 'Phi1 .summitry: j K( 1 l-"T I'K Si -iHH'tici'iiei', f l:.'inl-r. f M urphy, p K.-i'illa, K I.ovt'aiix, K O'Cimiioi. f . Kalidau. I' TO'I'A L OliKCON - r;iik;n.s. f iioip, r KJHMlntrl. ! L-voff. K .Stevens. w IColtpris, v. ISnylc. b llrrnor, f TOTAL llcfpn'c, Italph Ct J-Imil l'ihiMo. I ii : i A ' 1 i r 4 ump iro. COUVA LI.IK. Ore., .Inn. 3 (A) OreRon State Oollej-e continued )U serieK of haskt'tl'all vl- torlen hy lU'fcatliiK tho Wilhunclle 1'iiiver tUy STi to H 1. Tho visitoi-H pltiyod (It; Orp.nwi" men on fairly even terms durlm; I tho first hiilf, which ended 17 tal Ki in rnvoi of the Htnlers, Tln . r.roro wan lied thrco limes (lurlmv: tho rM half. Frouont ulmtitullons In tho Kr:Mind half slowed tho kiuo koiho- wli.il and the Iteavors were iiryer in danger In thai pet loil. Conch OiM si.aited his slronnosl team wltli l-M Lewis at center hut tlio visitn in .scored six points be fore the licaveiH counted. Adams, t, Willamette, was scorer with 1 .r pojut.s. LOS A)r:iOI.KS. Jan. 3 V The University of Montana hasket h'ill (piintot defeated the I'nlverHlly of Southern California team '2U to '2 ft in it hard fought Kami hero to nltiiit. The Monanans led 1S to 1 r at half time and Increased their lead to 1!3 to Hi when the Trojans spurt ed to tie tlio score at L'3 all. The invader wore not to hi denied, however, and soon foruod in front to end the. Vanm with four-point marM Tlio Trojans won last night's contest lis to L'l. STANKOltl) I'MVMItSlTY. Cal.. Jan. 3 iA) Coming from liohlnd In tho closing mtmites of piny to tie the .score nt 2 all at the end of the regular plnyinn time, tho I'nlversily of Kan Fninclsco bnsket ball leant defeated Stanford Uni versity L'7 to 34 In an extra period name hero tonight. The visitors counted first In the overtime period on a free throw, which Was followed by field Knls by IMIIiard and Itarelllen. The -best tho Indians could ho, was a slm:le Ion i? field Konl hy Ulntala. I'itliard led all the scorers for tho evening with 12 points, follow ed by Moffntt of Stanford with 10. TUSCALOOSA WILL STAGE RALLY FOR Tl'.SCAI.OOSA,; Aln., J;ln. S WU An anrlont Unnio mniotl ovrr (hot city to Caiwn ctHHtut'iliiK fiive on ttu-lr return from ut'tv.sru1 (MtnpalsnK, o will TUHCjilonya rct't Aliitmmo's Crlmsoit 'I'ltlo Moioluy. KIukm wiiveil tonlwltt fiitni ovim-v Imslnesst hotiHo and the crlmiton and Willi' of Alabama was w rn at every torn. Float1, ieltl; In colofe.l spleml or. wlH'trall the Intiro wamoin lll.tt will become (be victory chariots of t'oach Wallace Waile, anl lr.x vlclirlonH t'rlniHon Tiilc. These w .tKotiR will be drawn by tinlvei ii y i NtihlentH and Tuscaloosa citizens, KiNtni the railway wlalion Ala bantii'it I'dtiltton and white -lad bani will lead a iarado Ihroutih the principal hujlnerHrt Mlrcctw and down rnlvcrnity avenue to Hie campus, where honta:o will be :veo tho playeiM. PANAMA CITV. .Ian. 3 (P ranama. itt jir)vernment overturn ed In u brief revolution which broiluht death to la pcraoi". to day awaited tlio return of lU new preBlflent-dcBlnale, Dr. Ion Kic Htclo J. Alfaro. mlnixler at Wash liiKtort, Dr. Alfaro cabled from Washington lilti iicccplnnct of tha pout. ST. MARTS--HAD nmnmnn mnnkR ; (hr-riif nr i in; ' J mil! mm U II K-l.W MLLLPlI I uin V in n v n mm i rrr v n nru u i UlllUlilvM lUv'l rf i'"UlI ulU ML.III 111 OMRS SLUMP Hsti Rpr.nintc nrtlitw .avt Report Northwett; Squads. Sh ow Gain Economy Wave Hit Many Colleges. . NFAV YOIIK, Jan. 3 ') Vi I h few notable exceptions, colleges throinthout tho country, largo an ' small, will practice Ml rift "economy programs" for U'M, tint Associated Press survey of conditions disclosed today. " Replies from more than ITiO r'P reseuiaiive Inst ii in ion.s ,su far have (ndicittfd a ralliu!,'-fff aveniKin. Mi)plitxiiiiali'ly ' piT ci-nt in fnot l.al! KitK n-eciptM. in round fifiiirt'M, fur the rollff and iinivMHliicM involved, thin cmimaic.l tu n-pn-stMii a d.M-linc c iimiv ihan $3. DDO.OMIi at t "at f r l!iHi). At the l.lKKf'l' institlltiollH, Mile :is Vaic. (atifirni.t. Harvard. I nylvania, Michigan, Soiillicrn ali- fornia, vln-r( coHi'e Hpot'i.H liavi- i-caclM-d the millinn-dnllar calc. HiM'h reduf't ioiw as Jiii vc- licrTi I'idt In rori'lptK will mil mat.-rlally af-ft--l IliIU pioyrunis oi- ludK't. Ohio Slati'. fin- cKampI". d-Mpilo n per cent drop In ivi-'dpu, in KniiiK ahead with wmio expansion )lans. inclndiiu; Do oddillin of a suvimmitij; tram. St. Mary's of I California vn.jnyi'd prhiijis tin- !d:-'.i.st Imoin of any .uMi'Ki' i" t'1" l!t:Jn '""H'lill Mpnt liMlit. Alt'iidan.i' 'it KiiriM-H play-d l,y ilo' !ali.pin (ia.ds iin-rf:i:J-d Hint' than m i' cent from mm i :t2i,o'itt. A.s, a result St he expanded all year. Similarly the combination f factors developing more intense Kridlroii interest in the Paeifh Northwest states of Oregon and Washington brounlit abi'Ut record attendance and receipts. On ihe other hand both Stanford and Cali fornia reported .some falling off In receipts, the former about S'Jit.UUU. lite latter about $r,u.l)i". Koouomy will be liie rule throughout the liij; Ton but Iowa and Wisconsin alone of thl.s power ful Kroup have Indicated sharply defined policies of retrenchment for 1 ii It 1 . The f 1 nc- Hhnwln.is of the basket ball team In .llM Balnea no far and In fact of the entire basketball s(liad of lhc .(edfonl lilh mIio iI. foh'ether with the iiuu-oially hrii;bt outlook lor a very fuioeop.sful ea aon has aroused that time hon ored i?nlasy of bid stiffs, the Kip Van 'Winkle club of coolers from its state of dormancy of several years past, to activity and if they can KCt rid of their rheumatism and retain their health these kind ly old fellows plan to become a Mi-rat factor 111 tryillK to 'lirlllK about another -state basketball champlou.ship for the city. That Is why 117 well known old Itips. who came In taslcabs, over shoot, mittens and mufflers attend ed the reoi'tjanlzatlon meetlim- held under the Jackson street hi'ldao last nltilil. After discioslm; the situa tion, with only one Itlp talk ing at a lime, the other lilps eager ly drlnklne. In the npeak.r' words thrmmh their ear trumpets, as they louiiKod on' their crutches. It was unanimously voted to ask t'oach lltilKhcr's services In ablins them to oil tii their joints and throal.s for old lime roolltiK duty at Med ford blah's future panics. There would have been a larger attendance of lilps had It not been that quite a number of members are down with the mumPK and whoopill;; com;!!. II was decided to have Ihe old officers hunt; over, which meant that. Itob lloyle would continue as extra Miami exalted ruler; Hill Isaacs. John Mann and A. l'. Allen as trustees. Jndt:e Taylor as treas urer and secretary. Hill dates as rootlm; leader, 1'. I', lmnion as deh'irale to the national Ulps con vention. Jack Thompson aj alter nate and Hill Warner as keeper of the cushions. Basketball fowsa Kogue lilvcr basketball (..m won the first j conference Bame i r'l lday night fi-om the Central , romi im:ii s. nooi loam ny a Ufeatrd the llomie Uiver fi- score of 'J I Iti 1", Carleton '2 1. Minnesota North Dakota State l. I ,o Ohio WvHh yan l' Notre I inrne 1 7, ', Chicago 4 I. Nor ii western '.Ml. Oeorgia Tech 2. Temple LM. Ohio Cnlveislty :'l, Hepauw 3'-'. Hiniuesno 4!, St, MaryH (Mich luatn IT. Wooster (Ohio) 53, Findlav 35. Yale L'li, Pennsylvania, ;'5 (five minuti'M overtime). , , A (.1 ray son count y. Ky., fanner made a net profit of JM on a litter of pigs lu UN da ye. SCHMELUNG TO - TITLE' - IM JUNE ttriW'hfl Stateif Frtr Bmit In Chicago Irrespective Of Any Action By ffiew.To.ri Commisilott, Sharty Furcd Foor Prospect) j NKV YORK. J. ! j Srhmeliin will uUivJ hut hiv.- wefffht tlth' t J tin hut th match will tak pine in tnnl1ir f-"li'1 I , Chirtffo, r-rdl:n8 of am arllon tlic Now Turk j(hltir commif-io nutp tak TuHduy it) itH ImiKihy wi'kmhI wlih the mucU itiK Tr-utim VomihC Kill t rlliling. tho prtd rf (iiM)i'iia, Hdmi .luck whnrltey, (he lioMton hiffor, 1m ulated to 1 .a I - H.-Uf Schinclimx for the champion f .ship llflT Maxio won hint Jun ;" ! on h foul from Sharkpy In thf Yank' Stadium. Kurlherinore if h ; Ml koch well, the till duel will i- ho proeedwl hy an f-iiniitiu I ion mattdi Ixdwri j I'rliun Cnrnt'rti Hirihllng Hd tlio Italian whule, soinct hue in l-'eli- in .Miami, Kin., rtiary. Tli is myst ic p.-or in? into the crystal hall of the future is done Will) Die a.Srtistu lief of ScllliietiUK'H "White 1 louse HpokeHnm n.'' The details of 1 he out ire plitn are .scheduled to hecome official prop erty following the Tuesday meet -iUK of the fi.slm f.ilhera. Joe JacoliM. SdnoeliiiKH pilot, in due In answer Tuesday Ihe ulli iniitum of the eouimis.siuii lodciinK the (ierioan to l'o;ht Sharkey aKain here in June or find him self hctvfl of the tit le icenKHi- Mary's sports will tion. Jaeohs, after leimtliy com the line t h Is ( in u n k-atjoiiH with St-hmeliti in Merlin, has decided to answer the commission just as he did a week ajfo when the fat hers save him seven more days to reply "yes" or "no" lo the Kharkey proposi tion. Jacobs will tell tho commission he is ready to slum Hohmelingr nine ty days before the match takes place for a title duel in the Yan kee Stadium a k a Inst I lie "out MtandliiR contender" at that time. The coinmlHsion, If itH own fore easts tire accurate, will immediate ly rep'.v that the answer is un satisfactory and the heavyweight championship is as vacant in this state as ll was tho day after Ocne Tunney retired in tlli'X. That Kesture on the part of the commission will he the hIkhiiI for I-VhiiIc ' ,, Itrune, former ' general matchmaker at -Madison Square Card iMi, to announce in Miami that he has completed arraiiKo tneiils for StribliiiK to fiKht there late In February to- early in March. MtrihliiiK undoubtedly will be sus pended here Just as Paulino I'cu dpn was for battling the Man Mountain in Spain but the south erner feels that he nilK'ht just as well ho tinder the ban as ihe way he is now. The commission has refused repeatedly to recognize any claim of Strihllnn's for a match with Sharkey to do tor mi no tho challenger for NehmcllnK. The "spokesman" brings out points rather easily understood to support the taking of the next heavyweight battle to Chicago, just as tho late Tex Ithdiard did with tho second Tunney-Hem psey mat i'h three years ago. Sehniel Ing ami Sharkey, because of their inactivity since their fiasco last .luno, would ho almost certain lo fight again here before a slim house. Strlhling Is a fine drawing card In Chicago, where Soldier Field seats over 100, una. Sehmeling al ready has received an offer of jr.ou.ooo from Nate Lewis, match maker for the ( 'h lea go stadium, for a match with Htrihllng. PKNHIjFTON, Or.. .Imw. F mat ilia county spurt sincn are not in full accord wlik several changes In the game code propp ed by the state coimwitsHon. A bout fifty snu tsm-n wet bore last uli;ht wlih S. I". ThomiMti, f Pendleton, mm,ur ( tho it le commission. opposition was epiised to pro hibition of tW w-e livtv iiw and wlwmi egii (wr bnlt. The group favuM w w;ht-rfiy )kes ant season with V i ;unday. and oppfc4 a Wi;fter lionise fee. 5up lrt ras g rn tho .prtpn.-n- ik-er season Jitng Oct. 1 lo .o. 1. ul pi tetin of ber In wiMin 're 4'.ou was oiflloso. W I iOTtl. .I-., :i iflM Vetnwi- -tit. Vb A u)ipi u,Vmff (() erit:sm that inter r,A (fm vteran oan we h h u lng that le.s uWit tll ri'itlfv are below 'liaxBnini r cent that may 1 rlnfl. 0 . 0 A .. . . I t.KST, Kmnanla, Jan. 3. ul' Oueen Helen, estranged wli c King Carol, returned to ,,,.,' ,; inirrl,,! ,Ism,; f i;;0b. . Pllhed and. Airinn the du ni, I lov,. at II,,' I"mI-hI,- l III i-lmcl. ut,,',. u l,v Ivlni; ititil now (',nil,,l Vulviulo of AllmJulU. VlNNI!'l;i. Jan. .1 ,,11 I'.itk or J. Moloney. Austrullati ntinlsti'r of miukoiH ii,l traniort. .prt'sH vv olilnlott here to.l.iy that tho hrat niitiKotH of th,' world hav ri'iu'lit'tl ilu'ir t-ottotn. "A ruins imirUi't." he si, 1,1, "will not bo long il,yru." BRITISH DRIVER " , V M , -TT-fC It m f t Gi( Biitatd will makfc a hi l.iui) taorK povutfr tuaoiiine prupeses trim for th rscord at to th shores ( Grt 8o' LaH CLEVELAND PRO SETS HOT PACE IN MIAMI PLAY: Will'ams One Under Par For DayMaine Amateur Gets Hole In One And' Farrell Confronted B y , Rattlesnake Hazard. 1 V- T wSffWWJ . j 8 l-i sof-otnls, a full second faster j tional conferences, presu matdy wlt ; than Hob McAllister's world mark j prospective candidates for the" job", liy llI SAFFPIS i and then stepped the SO meters in i before returning to P.erkeley to rer MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 3 in) Uddiu j eight seconds, a full second ahead port his findings. 6 ' Williams, Cleveland, one-putted on ! of that record. I "It wfll be several weeks nt least, nine of eighteen greens and streak-. The officials' went into a huddle before any definite announcement oil into the clubhouse' at Miami1' and discovered that the starthigtas to Price's successor 'is possible," i-'prln course today with K. . slzzl Une, which was to have been mov-j Monahan said. "I have looked tho lug score of 7 1-70 HI for a two-! ed bark lo compare with the fin -1 field over ,retty thoroughly. " I stroke lead at lh" half-way point, ish line so that the runners would j have conferred hero with n ctiri lu the 7-! -hole Miami oiieh golf j not have to continue on through n ! .slderable number of football' men, tournament. ! brick wall hail not been moved back J conches as well as executives. I The Cleveland professional"' .til- j at all and that the runners werej have further conference scheduled 3-V- 1 was y.ie under par. the. doing a distance that could only he1 In Chicago next week. I expect to first such accomplishment since estimated at around till and SO j bo back In P.erkeley within two the tournament opened Friday. j yards. weeks and put the cards on- the Two strokes behind him wn Joe Tlie )!0 meter distance was meas- table for final consideration." Turnesa. Klmsford. N. V. pro. who f..n ,r.,ui,,i-,ini.i a.hIi anot her for 1 I li. Johnny Farrell, Maniarone 'k. N. ! Y., evaded a rattlesnake hazard on ' the 14th fairway to Ho with M.'iirij Cim-I, Stratford. Copn., at 147 for third place. j The professionals saw John ' Urown, Portland, Maine, aihuteur. j hang up a hole in one as a' part; of his day's accomplishment. The ace was made on the liJ.'.-yard j seventh. Williams scored an oven brenlc with pa r fvr 'Ml on the otit bound j trip today, coming back lie was one under par. His pulling of the,1 now laiKO ball beitur used officially in the tournament play for the first time, earned the attention ofj spectators. .mi" con testa nts. i I'arrell studied a small rattle snake eoib d in front of his hall on the I I lh fa trway after spectators 1 said tho reptile struck, barely miss- j ing the trouser leg of the former i national open champion. . A spec-j tutor took Farrell's niblick, killed the snake and exhibited its rattles.! Farrell continued to play to score j a 73 for the day. Play will bo over, 3ii holes tomorrow to conclude the) tournament with (17 qualified en-j trains participating. ' ( J Cbicslflod RdvprlNinir eT rjiulta - iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii W. H. LOOKER 131 South Grape Yen are Invited to present this cou. pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two TO A TALMIfeG PIC7URI p-tHXSRA.'Cn AT TWt WATCH THIS SPACE. If "ou are s subscriber of the Mail ribuft your n.rnW may appoar here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will ration of this offer.ll subscribers will be given an opportunity to en-i joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF, THIS PAPER. . NtfW PLAYING "Under Suspicion" FREE TICKETS ip3 Suto:rilir 6ims T Wo , j, iiimi TO TRY FC?R NEW SPEED RECORD aoo to o bpc vvmtIw s oiKrti vera ir sutomobtioa. Atiov 16 th l:irift UmiH vi a9aiul hy Ca(t. l7Vatcom Camntielt. Captain Cajnpbeii Daytoa B ch, Pto., ia 193V. He 4nSdcrmg proceeding from therg m Utah, whr hit btlivs the beach is putted for upecd trJa. SPRINT RECORDS r j r i iu(iun. of. the now defunct Tneonin ' , j ' " 'y I ijteani of. the- Pacific Coast league, MOW YORK. Jan. 8 (fP) World! NEW YORi;,"' Jan. (Apl lml Sammy McAdams. fleet wing , ,,. . , , ! . i i ' i ' ,' j'. i er wf tho Vancouver I-aous, of the records wre falhiijx faster Minn quest for a leatl cyach ut tlie L nl- . . ,, . i ; same league, have been sold to Knulish he.ivy weights in I he A mer- j vei sily of 'n lifornia lo sueeeed ; Xew York Kangi-rs of the iean sprint seri.-s at the C. dumbos j Clareiiee At. (Nittsi Prii-e, was cim- v..,;,,,...! iiof.iCov Ifiirnc In -in- c.Mlliejl, K f C sianii s tonight until il was discovered a .slight error of some ir yards hail been made measuring the course. Ira Singer, former New York schof)llioy star, first stopped what was listed as the GO-metor race in I ured and found to be lust nS yards,! i iimviiia wino.i1 it u minutimi. ...i u ly the first, time anyone had over run that exact distance either by accident or design. SAI,KM, Ore., Jan, 3. (?) Only one fatal accident was reported to the state industrial accident commission for the week ending January 1. out of a total of 401 accidents reported. The fatality was Conral Kitelinan. a Portland I painter. 30 North Central PROTECTION r ... GALiFORNiA HUNT FOR OHIO MENTOR IN FAST AT FN0flSKK.',,o:;. Ill LMUJ I 1 t . L.MUj(pJ-l-:hjio Kenny, husky ) pletcd today, far as the e.-t is j concerned, but still has some ad- in'ditlonal i-ritory to cov. r. Oradu- ate Manager 'William W. Moniihan i told the Associated F'rss. '' j Monahan btivos tomorrow for (Chicago where he will hold addi- 4- i . WASHINGTON. Jan.v3. t- (A) --!" i An iinfnvorahle reoorr on the urn- posal of Senator .Capper, repub lican, Kansas, to have the- ifarm hoard distribute for relief pu-rpoge 40.000,000 bushels of tho. surplus wheat it holds was' made to the senate agriculture committee to day by the. hoard. Clifford (hum, 17, who produc d 107 bushels of corn to an acre. ; is the champion 4-11 club corn 'grower of Arkansas. WHILE YOU ARE Jackson County Building and Loan Association HOOP DRAWINGS' tff U-uiu(A for the state hlh ' Hloo " U tbli iQui nament il; i fHm, U-aMl . ID, UU and 2 1 i ;, vrr- mioV' ti Portland ihis i t 8 k and ibm ajtr ia ihl.-i di:-- ow (k. v;n py m-sr ; iQtma v o to vioantr is :strlct No. I. wbiii iDjrlno4 I'm schools : of HmV Biror, Tho Oaliei, Otml 1 and JdHjbUtthJta high of AliWop- TW htn.d rfre for the ifUMDi- i mi will h Italph t'oimin, w'oa vffkciMtwd at tha ,U'd ford Ash bud i!owll gam thi jfw.f, Tb4ti' will be two PtotUiBd srhooU In th? tournament, tod j as the drawing this your wit made, libera wh ho danger of the two Hose. CUy 8iuads pluyiua eivh i other in The ojieninn liatne. The Portlwnd winner will play its firt . tame with the Clntsop bounty i winner, whh'h will prttbably bo A- i t'oria, last year championn. 1 ulem, ihe hoM wihool, will play the Coon county winner, so there; will be no worry about the Salem attendance heimt up to expecta tion. ; The runner-up for the Portland title will tangle with the winner of. the Lane, Linn and MeJiton county circuit, and they are apt to .arabi a tartar as Corvallis and Albany I arc both floured as having; strontil Jan. 3. y cleLense nouiioiiii' jho sale of the Iwo nlav- ors today Frank Patrick, prosi- ,m 0f nl0 (.o;isi loop, stated that Kenny was sow lor 5;oiuo aim MeAdam for $7500. Jioth players left for the east tonight. They will report to Manager tester Pti trick of (lie Rangers at New York next Saturday. HKI-OKT r CONDITION' Oh' TDK Farmers Sc Fruitgrowers Bank At Medford, County of Jackson, Oregon; nfc close'of business. December 31, 1930. ltFsorucRs Loans and discounts L..V...V. S04.1 54.4 S Overdrafts :.: ; ; :. J...:: ....f. 77.lt: tSonds. seeurities. etc. t. , ;. .;.. ,.... fI,:)73,KO lianking house none, furniture 'ii nd fixtures ..' 7.7S1.S1 Cash, duo from banks npd cash items ,. 5 3 , 8 S . 5 Total MAiiii.rriKK Capital stock paid in Suruluft ,t.4 i.ienvnieu rnunn -ntfi Demand deposits Time certificates Savings .deposits -- ; ; Total State of Oregon, County of Jackson, hs: I, F. Wall I, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of knowledge ami belief. F. K. WAUL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1!)31. MYRTLE W. 1JLAKHL10Y, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Jan. 10, 1934. Correct Attest: C. K. Oates, CI us Newbury. Holroy CJetchel!. llireetors. SAVING When you invest with us you not only have the protection of first mortgage security on im proved, real estate but you have the comfort ing assurance of our background of twenty two years of safe saving. It is a good thing to place your money where it is always worth a hundred cents on the dol lar and where it has an assured income. A preferred dividend of 7 is paid on CLASS A stock in this Association, shares are issued in multiples of $100.00 and participate in the, semi-annual dividends from date of invest csfflsisWs Hose Silk from oy U Toe With each $1.00 cash pur chase a f)0c ticket to the - Holly Theatre FREE Alexander's Grocery Ore and BuMioai I Purchased nisei liy St.ie r,f C.ililornU WILDBERG BROS. SMKI.TJNC; &. Rl: FINING $3. Pl.ir.tL South San Fr.ind I YOUR HEALTH 1 is your weuttn. ll s atj near as your leiepuone. L.ati iu lor appointment. DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic J J.S31 7.81 5.7S ..5 50,000.00 10,000.110 -:)'" 4,354.35 .. 194, !(.:: 1 2,54 S( .. 45.040.' ..$317,815 Organized 1909