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t PAGE S1A WEEKLY ROOCE HVEK COCKIER FKIIUV, JILV 12, 1012. THE LEONARD ORCHARD CO. Successful liicago Luild.-j- developing Great Tracts of Rogue River I-andi, FXiiMinliiiitf Onliuids, 1 niri-s and Divert-Med r'arin-In. 'lids from this offl", which la con-! Jess Lindsay, same , nected by telephone with the ofae I E i . l. - . L TV. - , - u t . J ! -' I on the ranch. They also have Iea-ed I ic 4. SO Woodward, same 13.50 D. Bo'isman, same 13. 0 G. Lipps, same 13.50 .rrom tne soutnern facinc a lot orjRoy Stevenson, same 27.00 ample size for th purpose of storing if'has. McCann, same IS. 00 i wood and other rom modified ln h R C. R ittem utter. Sime 'may be hauled during the season 9.00 2.25 1 3 . 5 j 15.75 20.00 9S.75 J. L. McColm, same P fi Tv&pr camp while the roada are In fli condition j j ' w' 2eU',er, s me tor heavy tonnage, which conimod-! J. I. Kerr. woud for roada.... The faith hi the toll and climate a ornate telephone system which ban tries will be available for gala lnthei Win. Light, work 0n roads... of the Rogue River brought about results , r. 7 'and runural f .1 r , 1 1 n t ... , ....n a.uv.,ui iu. ...... B ..i nu.c,--. .. i... .....5v. ... i n guu:uu uo iueu uoiieu mai Mr. Ja Q urprlsed specialists In these lines In s-jon connect with the Grants rasa j Hill has given great attention to the Geo. Brock, sanue 17.72 many sections of the country and trlv- line. Everything on these two places 1 .election nf Ma nastn'arM Th nrir i Harry Briggs. same 27.00 r valley has already been built and Installed. Thla local market or shipment by rail In ' Fre l E1!i5, fan,e t1-'8 In fruit grow- 'connects all parts of the two ranches carload lota. . or7 .',LMa? Jm il'A ng which have, with the managers office and will n should be mentioned that Mr. ja, que Williams, same 54.00 en this part of Southern Oregon a Is done in a practical way and the reputation second to no part of the management Is as rigid as that of a Pa'lflc coast. Among the men w-ho military organization, have been attracted to this country Is It Is the purpose of the company C. M. Leonard, of Chicago, who had to next year raise crops which prove made a reputation as a practical best adapted to the land. The whole builder of many atructures such as the property, as far as cleared of timber, Muluiomah Hotel In Portlaad and Is undj;r Irrigation. The Heath ranch large buildings In other great cities, .comes under the Red Bluff ditch sys Last season Mr. Fonard became the tem, which takes Its water from the purchaser of land In Josephine conn-' Applegate several miles above, and ty and made arrangements to have It the balance Is under the new system Improved. Among other properties which has been Installed by the Leon were the Mo sea and rteath ranches, ard Orchard company, the water for adjoining places at the confluence of which Is pumped from Rogue river the Apple-gate and Rogue rivers, five 'and stored in part In a large reser- mlles below Grants Pass. This latter voir, located on the highest point, property extends west to the Apple- which has a capacity of approximate gate river and the tw0 contain 310 ly 2,000,000 gallons. From this It Is acres, He also secured the Penn- piped to the land at such times and Oregon ranch, a finely located prop-!placea as may be desire J. This Irrl erty containing 1,500 acres, but hls'gatlon plant Is put In In a practical was placed In charge of experts as Smith Thomas Lumber Co., lunibei for roada 5.92 far as It was demanded. The well 1 rj0n Savage, work on roads.... 22.50 known firm of Whistler & Stubble- j Denton Boroughs, same , It. obi field, of Portland, had charge of ln-,Fr:'nk Wilcox, same ..- 98.44 .uin. ii)i,. .. George Gebers same 117.50 stalling the Irrigating plant, while Wm game this surveying and location of the John Tayiorp same 38.25 ditches was In charge of W. H. GUM-'Hugh Rimer, same 51.75 lan. Watering the different lands lsjH. B. Olson, same 40.50 under the direction of A. P. Stover. A"8ust S.hallhorn, same 51.i8 . . .. . . Buryl Ruttencutter, same.... 10.12 an engineer and soil expert who hasMar,ha, Wa?g, nPr game mo few superiors He was In the em-1. John Johnson, same 17.15 first work was the Improvement of the farms first named and the won derful development which has been accomplished within the last few months Is the admiration of the peo ple of Grants Pass and in way and Is doing thx very best kind of service and furnlshln- an abun dance of water. The Leonard Orchard company has jln view the Installation of-a canning fact the 'factory on tho Mosea ranch, which ploy of the agricultural department of the government for many years, but on account of falling health has retired to his ranch, Berkeley Or chards, near Medford, where he la doing editorial work for the govern ment and h experimenting on the James Wertz, same 68.25 Frank Armstrong, same 65.50' Leonard Orchard Co., wood for roads 45.00 John l.eason, work on roads 15.75 Wm. I.lchtenberger, same 105.00 H. E. Dudley, ame 82.12 C. A. Johnson, banie 15.75 Every drainpipe in the home-jink, toilet, bath- . t l ill a mo-should be Hushed once a week with hot water and Babbitt's Lve. TK;. I. , j ittle attention means clfanlinf mint r.t - r""" vi a iinos phere; often saves plumbing bills and mnf. ckness. A mere disinfectant destroys only the while the dirt and grease remain, Babbitt's Lye dissolves the filth and removes the cause of bad odi and disease Germs. u The Babbitt Pry-off-top Caa keep, the Lye good until wed, Tde.m.rk. from .11 B.bbitt (Wag Pf0. dud. ue good fo, ir.lu.ble premium.. Babbitt t Best Soap White Floating Soap Naptha Soap Babbitt'sCleanser on PURE CONCENTRATED LYE DOUBLE STRENGTH will o new york witness justice Wm. StwarH sani ifl nil desert for the state. Mr. Stover E. H, i-erkins , game'!'""'" 9.56 spends a part of each week during W. M. Steward, satiuj 4.50 the season at the Leonard Orchard , M- A- Wertz, same 95.25 company, thus dividing his time he- !5?bfrrtTJ"'e11, Sa'"e 75'25 . . , , .. , ,. M. Tolin, same 48 37 tween the two places. This gentle- c. f. Osturnich aa,a iVii - w ...v. -IA.UA M. A. S'ewart, same 22.12 Toni Keefer, same b. Sims, same 1.12 M- I. G. Weru. same 1Q 25 John Gporee. same Frank Armstrong, same 10.50 Blllle Hogue, same M. C. Anient. arAvel fnr rnoilj .l W. D Com "o an nit. ...r. nn, . ass!3iea oy sucn iw g (!ini(.r work on .... . . L. W. Brand, same... Write for fret booklet telling ncei and utes of Lye. AJJrtu: B. T. BABBITT. INC., Bo 177ft Nw Yok Cir man, It Is well known In Grants Pass, haa great ability In the Una of Irri gation and few men stand higher In this Important work. Tom Patty, court Fred Dixon. ID. same H. Clark, same 1 1 ; 3.00 S. P. Shultz, same 45 00 3.00 D. Palmer, same Church, same rj'os 1.7J men as 1. award hates, wno many of Cup. HinWe, sani us Know as one or me Dest inrormei oen tiensnaw, same 40.50 iJi"K sowell, same ihop men in the vallev, having plant- J(,e ranett. same 40. o0 neater .Moore, rame whole county. It has certainly at- will can peas, beans, tomatoes, pump tracted attention far and wide. The 1 kins, strawberries, raspberries, black work was done In the nanii of thp ! Iwrrles, loganberries and various oth- Leonard Orchard company. There ,er vegetables and fruits. They also i 04 this hopvard eight veara ago and had been but little clearing done on, expect to do a considerable business j been almost continuously In charg Floyd Sloa me prop-rty ana tnererore it presi.ni-in raising onions rrom tne seed andiever since. Hops he grew In 1910 , William ftpaldlns. same 13.50 ea a urnaa neia or acnievenient in j irom sets, Deets, carrots and potatoes, were awarded the first premium In ;( on Fenner. same 63.25 the line of development. At this , These will be shipped in carload lots the London markets. Mr. Estes has , yitnn Vargar. same 52.87 point It became necessary to procure ! to the best paying market available, -haree of all other cron. 'rown nn o!"'' 6 f.loan' iamp 63-0 It Is bHI-ved that by practical and ! the home ranch also. j V. Brown ''JS.SZ 22 5 1 careful managenujnt a paying bual- j The crops of the Heath-ranch areiP- J- Maxtield. same 3.00 6.00 W. H. r. George, same 7.00 Percy Williams, same . ' T ...... '-A.ltl b.iu jacK vvuuams, same 9H.O0 3.00 90.75 67.30 it. t-enny, same. 7.60 ; J. M. Grading, same 7.60 1 J. W. ..ict'ormicK- snmo T T .T7l I ,. . . ' ' 4.50 I,ar'J i ioyn, same e.ou j wuey MCUormlck, same. 7 50i-iia8. Awn, same.. 900a 1.00 r - rwen, sama 47 95 loin Pollard, same . 11.25 James Holnwin. Iustlce statn rt Harmon, same 5fi ?s vs. Westerheld. et nt infis oan, same .",4 00 J. C. Calhoun. 1uror ItiHtlce court 1.00 1.00 1.00 the services of a man who could handle the work. Mr. Leonard, being G. E. Howland., same F. W. Russell, same.. R. A. N. Rymer, same 1,00 R. . Ragers. same M. M. Rummage, same F. D. Aldus, witness lustlce ct .. , . ooionmii Agee. same 1 .00 G. W. Farley, same 14100 Wilton McCormick, same ei'n . u. uuinugion, same Frank Reynolds, same.... uilver Ward 2.00 13.50 same 37.70 11. nira, same 90.ua 1.00 1' - N- u Heeler, same 12.75 1.00iCIau1 Hallowell, same 2 50 i W. L. King, same nVnn man of experience, accustomed to ness along these lines can be built up. n charge of Thomas Mlddlet in His ' !-pws Harmon, same 13.75 court 2.00 iDan FJfeffcrle, same 4I59 In..... . . J 1 I V,... I... Tt, l. . . iiwiin, nnr u uii- i fun -wreijon rau' a in oe ae-: special t y Is potatoes, onions, cab portant it was to secure the right per- ! voted largely to the dairying b-islnoss . bage and other garden vegetable oh ror tne place one wno could do' and it is tn intention to furnish It The res-iPs shown are certainly the practical part an.! voiitd not need with ISO cows of the best dairy j derful. I in ..- ..i.i-tl I. 1 . 1 ... iuoKiiiK Hiier. ri : ierience n n uree'is nnu 10 niina a creamery on this class Induced 'mi to select T. the place. This ram h Is no'ed for its E. Hill, a man who in his tlnu had tIi-Ii ol! and abundant crops J. L. Pien-e. same 49.50 C. C. Presley, same 1.00 1 1an Pfefferle, same 4 i-.imer t.oivig. same.... W. H. Pollock, same r.87 20.00 W. C. Ahlf. same 1 .00 i Grants Pass Hdw. Co., Mdse. 50 won- 1 E. A. Rathbone, same 16.50 supervising 25.00 11. Maroon, same H. Offlns. same E. S. Van Dyke. same. C. L. Barlow, same .... Will Smith, same vs. Tapola, et al 17.85 a jumes noiman, justice state 1 Stephen Jcweil i-ni.i! A. P. Harney of Medford has the ' Grants' Pass Truck Co.," dray- care of the Penn-Oregon ranch His 1 au-e for rond 1 .lamps rini man InafloA afa A 4 . t, 1 I ' - - . v.uv . v nt ui t j'lou' g omic ,mat,on "ucne con.tn.cea; present tune there are 22, ar,.3 of hRr, tct(, wp flttp. Mm fnp ! for roads 19.35 railroads, and been a man experienced wheat hb h the best Judges . laf r:i ,u . , ,, . 1 ,,, . . . ffle management of this verv pronils- In many lines of work. He had been will average 50 bushels to the acre. (n property ' "customed to the handling of men Then are 1 2 acres already in alfalfa 1 nd was practical as an organlvr. , which la producing heavv crops There'- R ' Sawyer Jr al', H A- Gif Arrlvlng on the grounds, it wa no, are .'0 a-res In bay meadow and a ; for'J ar ln e office and handle all inaiieia relating CO Wi DOOKS, rec- long before Mr. Hill assembled his ''"iislderabbj acreage in red . lover, tools and machinery and mad. IiIk There is a ;:,-& re a)tib' and pear 0! - plan of operation. Ills men were en- ' ''ard, acres .,f whi,-h are ;u full g'M'd on January 12 and the ov bearlnu; the crop for this year Is es- of clearltm th lan.l wa- co'nnieu. I ' I tin til a' 15,0'in boxes of merchant- with a weil organized for e Th-r- -U'pl-s and pears. This ranch Is lords et cetera fl lnt manner In a prompt ail ef- " 'wn iloiiacy eiKii.cs an 1 'h were liiu',1 up to th" virgin foi.-' !:'.'' of the trees of which were fr tw,, -o four feet In diameter Ttu d :.',c entities not only pulb1 1 the-ie trees over, but toik them 01' by th" ! The stumpi were cut from 'he trea and the logs wyre cut into ord wood and stovewooij lengths with a Ir.ig -aw opera'ed with a gasoline .n ;'!! The wood was split and haul-'. I T 'ving piled up out of the w y: V '' )"'se!it time there .ir-. J.O'lil i"ds iif this wood on hand r-'a.ly '.ir h- market. The stuuips w .re h.i sled a.i" and plbvj up P 'he !iionster d-.nkev engines which h ;-:n wen' forward to pull out other "yes Then fop we The mattox a:d a.- ti h.nd. cutting and grubbi-ig the - .its ;f uiy 'er 'be 1 Irag. ai! under irrigation and It has ttu ri-p ration of being one of the ruos; valuable In the Rogue river vallev. Iliilxlng llorMCN mid Mulex. It is the purpose of the company to PK li l-:il(.s (K Dysentery is always serio.s and of'en a dangerous disease, hut it can be cured Chamberlain's Colic Chol era and Iiiurhoea Remedy has curfd ' v,'ii when malignant and d.Mcj. For sale by all d-aler-. epl- -re lef 'bus tnakltu br-'ikltig plow Then re a 1 ame leveyrs: and roller and w'i.-ti "!ls was C0-ir!etc, 'he s.i ".ou fir whatever f : planting was in '1' -.vidimus -. .wl red w or; w as w e : ' I :' :' I I ng 'he her wh: h this Uy the 'ttne spring llllll w;u vil'yy is ; M'lie there n,.re L'Oil acres of this c.e.red lan I put in crops if various ktti ls of It w,u sowed to v-ow IMis which crop jrew '.-ixurlantly, and it as , ;rned under rid the 'and pUn'M 'o ojIut crops The peas put the soil in fln condition and made It avillable for whitever uses it might leslred if tlu Old raise h-rvs and mules of the best blood and they have already pur base,! a Jack from the well-known tnHe raising state of Missouri, the anln-.a! being selected from the chole "sf sfo. k that could bo found there, lie is er'alniy a fine specimen and cost 'he round sum of $2,1)00 It Is the purpose to secure a large numiiyr "f we!i bred mares and these will be I 'M" !! the place as breeding stock Hog lUilsing Venture. Tho ompany has determined to go into the business of raising hogs on a liberal scale nnd has chosen the Herkshire type as the most promising They have started In with a boar which lias many blue ribbons credited to him d irlng tbe past season Five 'moo. l sows have also been purchased and 'hese, like the boar, belong to one of the best Perkshire families, tin a farm where alfalfa Is one of tbe Till: (OINTV mm nr AT Jl I V, TK'K.M. KM. i;ig pro- '"urt met Wednesday, July 3, 1912, pursuant to law, there being present Hon. Stephen .lewell, eountv Judge: H S. Woodcoik. commi-sion-''r: C. I.. Harlow, commissioner; S. F. Cheshire, clerk, and Will C. Smith, sheriff. w!lereUion (he follow ceedings were had R'',e, T ,,f the county 1 lyi k in the Issuance of warrants for scalp boun-. lies duting the niutit. June. 112. examined and approved. J. c Handle uppoin d 'i.siable it; and for (.rants Pass justbe dis trict to serve for the unexpired erm f A. II Mnck. deceas,.,! ! . 1 St ri ker appointed of the 1 .mil" hoard of health term of two vears Plat "f Fe.lhurst examined an ap proved and ordered place,) on r-cord 111 the county .Jerk's office In ;!u inafer of the payiu.-nt of bills, the following account- were .McLean Auto Livery, auto hire lor roads 14.00 Cranta Pass Livery stables, team.' for road? 2.50 James Holman, jiistb state vs. RIppy lames Holman, Justhve state 1.U0 I for roads 1.00 ,E. Frankum, tending ferrv 1.00 June 1912 100 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society"! 1.00 allowance for June 1912 H. 3. Woodcock, lumber for roads I Josephine Uror-erv Co., Mdse 3.5 .j i Co. home I Bird Farlev. Work on rnaila 40.00 V)M 25.15 vs. Langdon 3.45 j Will C. Smith, board o. pris- 12.25 4;.Jo J. I. Case Threshing Machine vs. Dalton Co., dump wagons 1049.00 James Holman, Issuing search Co.. Mdse for Co." Jewell Hdw roads .... Grants Pass Lumber lumber for roads National Drug Store, Mdse for paupers R. L, Bartlett, Mdse. .or pau- 1 -rs Clans Schmidt. Mdse Co. . for Mdse. 30.60 52.6) $.50 3.50 15. bo warrant James Holman. Justice state 1 'J"fio 4464 3.55 I Will C. Smith, expense In ar- rest of prisoners 22. 00 l.iOj Rogue River Water Co., wa ter for June 1 , Da It ; 2.70 j California-Oregon Power Co., 1. for paupers le. for pau- house rent rary it a Mdse. rsw.u.! for Co llldlfed acl allowe.I anJ the , .rV -f prln ipal products tho hog business 1 the vourt ordered to Issue county jartakos of nothing In the order oft warrants In payment thereof an experiment and success Is assured 1 1 O Hayes, deputy asses- trom tne very start. I sor s salary $ W. C. Fry. work on roads. .. Gar Weather ax Kwliiunta With I'otntoM. 1 Manager Hill Is making an expert- . nere we: for'v a res 'e.irea, land In hops firm ws pur-hased The -i-'w rop I acres in corn -' acre :n $t.vk iv'i and m.tmmoth ctiHIan -ni'iashes ;un.;klns I saga: .. There wrn thirty acres :i l.adv Washing ton '.uuh beans K a re In potatoes same IV. .. .1.1- . .l.t. saint- inriii wiiu yuimi'i'n hub etti wiiu n ; (jus McCuslin view to determine the tvyst time to , plant the tubers. He commenced ! early In the senson and has planted ' every two weeks, keeping a careful j he n. the , record or tne time It was done. When 1 Woodford and Cook. they are dug It will be determined; not only the best time to plant, but the soil tvest adapted to the potato. ' He 1s also making experiments with cabbage and kale and these will i be curried on with a view to keep same Karl Ilrockman. same Arthur Tenby, same A S. IVSantel, same Pen Gulp, same 1 . .Mi 1 oriuick. same same R K Thayer, same C. Cardwell. same W. R. McCallister, same I. .1. Stewart, same W. H. Jordan samy Herman Kick, came Hayden Hean same J A. Rusk, same . Vlono Jones, same E. B. Spurgeon, same Clark Savage, same Lawrence I nderw o,i,. same John 1 Kerr same II t Tv and Is available an office in town In the apartments', ' r igrlcult ;r.U purposes except 40 'of the Rlggs-l.ucas Land companv. j j.- , , . , ' which are which Is In charge of the well known V Morrison, same New roads hustling voung business man. K.lnier xv sUby. same i I'a.ey. same N H Nichols same W Mion, same 3-ldes these many suu'.i -rops were tn,m growing nil winter. He is also making a test with sweet potatoes and other crops. Town KtUe Opened. Ttu company has recently opened p .. In a an experiment wlih .1 view to knowing what wii; pay Vs next year The work ( learlng be con tinued until all the i't"( In & sightly location t' be re'rved for a park 'hrough the property will be con--: 'e, . these follow ' le "lite of iBalslnger. It Is their purpose to dl-J rect the sales of their various pro-i T'VrtQ SO. 75 36.00 12.35 37.35 J T .35 23 60 12.35 12.35 9.00 1 i.00 9.00 .16.00 1.00 1. 50 2. "..00 6.75 9.00 9.00 ;.3.00 19.15 13.5 1 2 4. SO 35.00 3.2,". 15.75 is. oo 6.75 2.25 9 00 2 25 11 23 paupers Gibson Grocery for paupers .... J. Pardee. Mdse. L. Speaker. Mds pers Wm. Richards, Mdse. for paupers Mrs. Ceo Cronk, care of pauper Mary F.vatis. allnwan'e. for July. 1912 Grants ibiss Livery stables, teams for paupers J. R. Williamson, board of paupers Co. home Cora P.. L'-n.on. expense care of pauper 1. R. Graves, tor pauper C. H. Deinaray, court house Houglas Co Al t'lue pilnts W. A Massie. stage fare ..cct. sheriff T. c. Rooth. woo, for c'urt lions. W. M. Cheshire, work in ilerk's oftlce P.i itlc Tel. lVi Tel. Co., telephone service tle-oge Hue:., uni'or teach ers' Ex.uus G A. Savage. Asst. teachers' Kxams Alice Smith, same .Minnie 1.. luffs, same 12.00 G. A. Savage. Asst. $th grade Kxams 7.50 Minnie L. Tufts, same 3.00 Burroughs Adding Ma. nine, adding machine 500.00 Joseph Moss, offlce rent June, 1912 W. H. Taylor, auto i.lre Acct. sheriff W. Mastln. 23 registra tion;) F. D. Strieker, coroner Mock Exam ' F. Barl-e. Co. fruit inspector Mines Mo, man. just vs Hogue et a iror 10.95 5.00 16.40 20.10 12.00 6.O0 13.i.) 135.'o 4.33 2.00 30.10 2.01) 6.00 1 :.'.) 13. oil 3.00 12.00 3.00 vs H. K. Cale. witness lustlce court A. H. Mock, constable state vs. Lnngdon .- A. If. MficK. constable state vs. Ripley A. H. Mock, constable state vs. Westerheld, et al A. H. Mock, fonstable state vs. Hogue A. H. Mock, constable state vs. A ker- ... W. Harmon, Mdse. for roads Kitterman & Johnson, lum ber for roads George W. Flder. Mdse. for roads Cramer Bms., .dpe. for roads ,. A. L. Riggerstaff. blacksmith for roads C. H . Re.-ord. same W illiatcs Rros. D. ,v L. Co.. lumber for roads 29.30 Smith-Thomas Lbr. Co.. lum ber for roads fi so work on 8.43 same 39.3. 3.71 gbt for June 1 912 1 1 6i 2.50 ;S. Cheshire, cash advanced i for paupers 41 15 2.20 School District No. 7, Co. high s hool appropriation 40.coi.u0 K. S VanDyke. stamps, tele- I phone, telegrams, etc , i' K. Peterson, stamps, sup- 0 . I plits. etc 3-'' J. W. Harmon. 34 reglstra- . ! tlmis s "f Grants Pass Rochdaie Co.. ! Mdse. for paupers " I'perless Clothing Co., Mdse. i Co. home 20 .30 4,09James Royce, allowance for July 1912 : 50 15 Phil Rrown. work on roads ... 29.25 ... i J- J- Rrown. same 377 1"-yiFred Reichenbach, same 9 00 :I. C. Lowden, sam 6 19 2.25 H. H. McClung 1.4o C, JL Hall, same . j A. T. Cart, same . $.35 $ 35 3 4) .00 same. 9 00 0..j Tom Hlggei-raff. roads A. I. Revnoi. Sa in 1-lggi-rs. same 6S. 25.0 j 17.00 2.3) 3 00 K. V.. Caid. same 15.75 Filbert Yarhrough. same 15.73 Clarence Hunt, same 45.00 Jim Woodbury, same 49.50 George Connie, same 9,00 Jack '-'a r. same 2.25 J. L. Kgger. same 34.87 D. S Shaffer, same 1 S.OO H. C. Day. same 21.75 Benton Borough, same 19.50 G. Rimer, same 16.87 H. W. FlUott. same 25.27 J. Willtrout, same 33.75 Dan Willtrout, same 33.75 T. B. Elliott, same 28.20 E. P Elliott, same 16.87 Thos. J. Brlnkerhoff, same ... 10o!o0 Glen .McKy, same 66.00 Wilbur Ward, sanw 24.75 Nelson Ward, same 56.25 Hank Clifford, same 75.00 John Agee, same 42.75 Sam James., same 49.50 J D Agee. same 57.75 Robert Hanna. same 42.75 Robert Burr, same 67 50 20.25 juror same same F G Isham. '.nr' C F Garber. court C F Callison C L Hobart. K. L. Churchill, same G H Bums, same F M South, same . V. T Trim, same Wes!e Jones, same J X. Nelson, sanve ... C W Gray, same e state Justice Justice 13.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 1.00 1.00 I 00 06.25 56.25 60.75 39.65 56.25 30.40 .34.00 nan reterson. same D9 60 l"-l';ird Sappe, same .... Otis Burr, same (,eirge t-rickson, same Frank Sexton, same O P. Couehman. same.. K. Strkklan, same IV S Penny, same nenry Zimmerman, same 58.50 Phil Keeltne. same 37.15 Emil Sappe. same 6o!?5 Fre.l Croxton. same n 50 H. F. Cahill. same Y75 J. R. Wilson, same 11.25 ti. M. Blalock. same is no l.oo, John Brlgya, iam js.25 100 j Harry Briggs. sanve 23.65 l.-)1) c,e rge Stmonds. same 2.25 25. S7 T. A. Pollard, same 23.87 Rogue River Hardware Co., Mdse for roads 413 20 Gibson Grocery Co., Mdse for paupers 14 SO Grants Pass Hdw. Co., pow der for roads ) 00 R. S. Dahlberg. mmber for Murphy bridge 400 00 Lincoln Savage, auto hire for roads E. V. Smith, auto hire for roads W. K. Hinkle, work on roads A. L. Espy, blacksmith for roads W. P. Wilsey, car of pauper Kinney & Truax, Mdse. for paupers H. S. Woodcock, commission er per diem and mileage.... C. L. Barlow, same 8 SO Rogue River Courier, print ing 80.65 n. i. arrjrough, work on roads David Avers, same Robert Freshani, same 6.75 Geo. S. Duncan, sarrwee : W. D. Hunt, same Nick Sauer, same George Tycer, same 27.00 W. D. Hlldebrandt. same 27. uO Harry Messinger, same Edward Hawkins, same C. Hawkins, same Chas. Stover, same Will Wimer, same W. C. Hildebrandt, same James Hogue, same J. N. Johnston, police Judge, fines state vs. Kenllen and Altpeter 532.00 J. R. Williamson, board Co. paupers 21.00 25.00 2 '10 3.87 28.35 30.0 5.25 10.00 6.75 6.75 10.75 33.75 27.00 27.00 12 33 13 50 27 00 So. 25 27.00 When there'! real newg for r"1 ln the "Help Wanted" adi. d .n't f" to find It!