pxbh mxm MflDFOTCD MATH TRIBUNE, anSPFORI), OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1012. Medford mail tribune AW tMni?t)lMnrMm Mtitton t FUllMHIIUD RVSIIV AFTERNOON KJSUISI'T HUNOAY, BY TUB MKDFOrtP I'UINTINQ CO. Tho Demoerntlb Timed, Thn Medford MMI. Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South ern Oregonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune. Offlc Moll Tribune DulldlnR, SS-37-2 North Fir street: phone, Main J0S1; Homn 75. i QBOnOD PUTNAM. Kdltor and Manager Kntcrort nn upcond-clam matter at kfcdfnnl. Oregon, under the act of Morcli I, 1878. fflo1nl Pnper of the Cltr of MedfoTd Official Iappr of Jncknon County HUBSCRITTIOW RATES. Jnc year, by mull .... 15.00 One month by mall 60 'er month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville, and Cen tral Point ...,. ,80 Saturday only, by mall, pr year 1.00 tVekly, per year 1.80 8W.0RS CXKCTOATXOK. Dally averaRo for eleven montba n ng November 30, 1911, S7S1 roll aied Wire TJnIt4 Free SUpatohe. The Mall Tribune Is on eale at the Ferry News stnrd. Ban Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portlaa Bowman News Co., Portland. Ore.. W. O, Whitney. Seattle. Wash. KsorosD, oxroos. Metropolis of Southern orepon and Northern California, and the fastest, irrowlntf city In Orepon. Population TJ. S. census 1110 5S40" wrtrmated, 191110,000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Tater System completed, clvtnir flnesi Bunply pure mountain writer, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. Fostofflc receipts for year andtnc November 30, 1911, show lncreas of It per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogu River SplUenberjr apples won aiceep takea nrlzo and title of 'Apple War of tu World" at tho Natlonnl Apple Show, Spoksaa. 1909. and a car of Newtowna won rirst Prise in 1910 at Canadian International Appla Raow. Vancouver. R. C E OH SEVEN FEET Iloguc river is booming s the re sult of the heavy down pour of rain for several days rising 7 6-10 feet Wednesday. The crest of the flood was reached about 4 o'clock Wednes day nnd the stream is now rapidly falling. The stream has been rising nnd fulling for some days, gnininfr a little each day, with heavy driftwood pass ing today. The waters spread out in a menacing way in the Galice and llellgato region. . As a result of the flood, the United States mail failed Wednesdny to get across the river to Galice, this being the first time in twenty years snch has occurred as late as April, nnd never before in May. W. A. Mnssie, who has carried the mail for twenty years from Merlin to Galice, made tho report. Mr. Mnssic said the river -was three feet above the safety mark for the ferry boat to cross, and that he was satisfied that the river would be six feet above the safe point by nightfall. WOODViLLE IS ROGUE E Woodville will now appear on the Southern Pacjfie time card as Kogue JUver to comoly with the new ruling of the post office department. The similarity of Itoguo River to Rogue, the siding at the top of the hill four miles west of tho city has made it necessary to chalice that name and it has been changed to Dimmick in hon or of the luto Ron Dimmick, pioneer of Josephine county. TEST FERTILIZERS FOR ROGUE VALLEY In co-operation with tho fruit growers and ranchers, tho state ex periment station Is carrying on a scr ies of experiments with all types of fertilizers to dotormlno the special kind best adapted to tho various crops. Tho experiments aro being carried out upon all varieties of noil and on each variety tho several crops that grow best on thai particular kind of soil will hnvo by tho process of se lection of tho best fertilizer assigned to it. For orchardlsts tho regular ity ot bearing, color and Increaso of yield aro tho main points that will bo required for tho Lost adapted fer- tlllzor. Similar roquIromontB aro jnado In relation to tho other crops, Spcclnl attontlon will ho given to tho fertilizers that deteriorate, as this typo seems to bo best adapted to this section. Until this tlmo most of tho cx porlniQnts have been carried on hi tho Griffin creok section, as this repro- tented tho largest vnrloty ot soils. ETHEL BARRYM0RE IS MOTHER OF BABY GIRL NKW YORK, Miy 2. Miss Klhel JUirrymore, who in private life is airs. llusst'I Colt today is tho tndther of a linltyil'l, Tito gill is th Kopond child tojm horn to (ho noll'fss. Tliu first, V, boy, whs born n 1U0S), fflGII RISES COUNTY THE fact (hat county warrants aro rinding a ready sale at J)5 routs and that it is impossible to lmy any quantity at any less price, indicates Hint the depreciation of thenl was tlie result of a conspiracy among speculators and politicians who took advantage of the tightness of the local money market to force down the price and influence the primary election. The action was not very patriotic, bill it is typical of the patriotism tound among a , over. s usual, me conunuuuy suuereu ny u. There is no reason in the world why Jackson county warrants are not 'Worth par. They are hacked by the wealth and resources of the community and tire in effect a promissory note issued by the county, drawing 0 per cent interest until paid. The expert employed by the county, J. 11. AVilson, has finished his report for the past three years' business. He- yond the fact that the county clerk needs another deputy and that the sheriff needs more room during tax collec tion periods, but little information is gleaned from its perusal. The expertmg consisted, for the most part, ot com paring stubs of licenses, receipts or warrants issued with amounts credited on the hooks. The books were found in good condition, and the only recommendation made is that the sheriff should remit dajl.Vor weekly to the treas urer the cash received instead of waiting until the, col lection register could be written up, as at present, leaving a considerable sum in his hands" following payment days. The county needs an auditor, whose duty it should be to expert the books of the county monthly and to install the up-to-date methods and simplified systems in force in private corporations doing a similar volume of busi ness. The present system is antiquated, involved and unsatisfactory Economics By E. I. McCIure. Economics is the .science of politi cal government and the natural law of social erder: and ethics is the .sci ence of duty in conformity with eco nomics. We have been taught to believe that all the sin nnd suffering in tho world is caused by man's imperfection nnd the operation of immutable law. But ccoiiomics proves that all the poverty and degradation in the world is caus ed by the defects of political gov ernment, and shows that every spe cial privilege that does not conserve the common good is evil; for the com mon good is the only good. Dishonest profit debuses as posi tively as theft and every selfish act arrests development, deteriorates character nnd weakens the will, and because selfishness has been univers al no good man has cvjer lived, and tho best man living 'or dead presents n sorry spectacle in contrast with ideal perfection expressed in the be atitudes. But under natural law every individual would be a tyc. Ko imperfection could eminnte from Om nipotence. Every individual whether man, animal or insect, in embryo, is a perfect being of its species which is endowed with intelligence to distin guish good from evil, (the puppy or buby knows its dinner instinctively, and learns with one experience that fire bums,) nnd if it obeys instinct and reason implicitly, it will develop character necessary to jK'rfect being of its species as inevitably as tho growth of body and mind. Activity is life, and when it censc deuth ensues. Industry would bo uni versal with normal human beings, de veloped in an environment of gener osity and plenty. Free access to com mon knowledge and tho bounty of na ture, provided by the state, to even' individual from infancy, would devel op a typo of nil men, and each indi vidual would )ossess all common knowledge, like other species (the unt and bee) which have reached tho ma turity period of development. But man is Htill in tho childhood period civilization is but a moment of time in eo in pari son with the illimitable ages for the culmination of the life of the human species, through the stages of birth, youth, maturity, old ago and death, which is tho natural law of species us it is" of individual life. Industry, emulation, and generosity develop; idleness, competition and selfishness degenerate. Adam Smith expresses opjosito opinions regarding selfishness uul generosity in Wealth of Nations ho said "Selliidi interest i tho providence of God, mid if politi cal governments abstained from in terfering with natural competition, tho maximum of efficiency would bo reached in nil industrial problems," This agreed with the belief in class rule nnd special privileges nnd has given him his great reputation as tho father of political economy. Jinny yours before, ho expressed tho trim nrinciplo of development in "Moral Sontiments," "I low hellish so-ever man may bo supposed, there is evi dently u principle in his nature that interests him in tho fortune of others; nnd renders their happiness necessary to hhn, though ho derives nothing from it but the plcubiire of seeing it." Through civilization all human or ganizations political, rcligiiiiis, fra ternal, und social are governed by the principle of selfishness. Secret ord ers uro oatli-bouni) to tho selfish in terest of their particular coterie of hrothers. Tho church is in the self ish business of Having souls of tho vluet from diminution, to which ull AFFAIRS. warrant shavers the worm i tf I and Ethics heretics arc condemned. Society is corniced of the elite, nnd the vulgar outsides are excluded from the select circles of every grade and ola-. And political governments act on the prin ciple that mijrht is right, and enforce their selfish will on any weaker com etitor. The universal roisn of selfishness can only bo understood and accounted for by first understanding the subtle jvowcr exercised by tho control f the circulation of money. Kv'ery individ ual knows whnt would liuppeu if he should be broke without money one can do nothing, and the practical ob ject and constant effort of everV man is to bo prosperous in getting money to satisfy his desires, and the strng jile is just as imminent to every or ganization, whether governmental. business or social. Tho quantity of money in ci renin tion fluctuates proHirtionatcly the value of all wciilth, and every one with wealth, whether rich or -sior, nrc constantly menaced by the peril of depreciation and possible bankruptcy. There is no escaping the jsissible danger of financial disaster in nny investment; and the fear of poverty and starvation makes cowards of the strongest men in every walk of life. Doubt and uncertainty is the oppor tunity for the financial sharks and vultures to offer plausiblo schemes of pretended absolute security, the worst of which arc but legal robbery and the bcnt often prove to bo bad investments. It is this condition of uncertainty, which no one can ccupe under the gold standard, that compels every in dividual to banish the impulse of gen erosity from tho government nf his will, for if it were permitted, the in evitable penalty is -Mivcrty, no mut ter if he had the wealth of Rocke feller it would vanish like mist before the rising sun. There is no other remedy but tho adoption of scientific money to re move nil doubt of stability in value. The first and most important educa tion is to develop knowledge of the principles of money to be able to n derstand what value is. The ignorant think money has intrinsic value, and believe that gold is a precious metal which gives it an intrinsic value. There is no such thing us intrinsic value. Value is created by human necessities nnd desires, and fluctu ates with tho intensity of and I ho dif ficulty in satisfying necessities und desires. Air bus no value, because there is u super-abundance for oil without price, Land bus no vulito un til population creates demand. A person perishing on a desert, though lie owned a mountain of gold, would give -it all for a diink of water or a loaf of bread. Scripture is often quoted that "the love tf money is the root of all evil," and money is blamed tor producing all human ills, because it in not known tlmt a fixed and unchangeable meas ure of value and medium exchange is more vital than nil the measures of (puyitity. Money is tho only mou suro of value that is possible to bo umdo fixed and iinHiaugenblc. But gold," or any commodity, ns u stand n id must necessarily fluctuate in vat tie wjth every change in tho supply and 'demand for money. Scientific money alone can maintain a fixed und unchangeable standard oO value, and place the measure within reach of every ouo with wettlth to exchange beyond any possibility of manipula tion'by fiuttneiors to make money dis appear from circulation. Thu desire for weallh is innate nv nil normal ndttltn. All kvhHIi l""" dinu'd by labor, nnd if credit mild not ho disturbed, there would bo mi un limited demand for lnh"" ' 1'vothu'o wealth' ' Milixfy ideliixntlahlo desire for wealth, beyond nit.v possibility of the supply iwroodiiu; tho no and nut isftu'tion that wealth N 'h to lvo. Tho unlimited deiuuml would be coin polled to row'tird tho limited supply of labor iv jiml slum' of the wealth produced by labor. IJhbor would be stimulated under porpotlinl prosperity. II Would re- louse all Inhtirmx Vi-oiii ",0 strain nnd menace of' idleness mid povertv, nnd iimlto employment certain with jtlst nnd'snW'sfnMory iumK,nntfoii, wltU'li would stimulate indiftrv and product1 such snpernbundiuu'O f wealth that sustaiice would lo in ronelt of every individunl with lo.s exettioit than o.xygen, when pouuty would be as preposterous ami ridiculous as nakedness. The ability to ilistitutuWIi p"d from evil is given to every normal individ ual, nnd an infallible mentor directs the will without nuv necessity of sub mitting to human authority, oiood- or beliefs. And when all mankind be come certain of .sustenance without nny possibility of its being denied them than there is of oxygen, no man wiutld violate tho dictates of con science nnd destroy his own self-respect, than he would mutilate his body; government would then have no other function but service, for there would be no occasion to exercise the power of might to compel' men to do light, when there was no disposition in any normal human being to do wrong. K.-CPOBT Or COUlfTT OrHCERS. To tln Mun. Cuuiilv Court. Jacknon County. OrrRwn. iKMitirmen: A illrfClisi iiv yoti i imvi nmilo hii examination nf tin- book unit ncrotintu of tho novcrnl county officer of Jackson County. Orrcon. liMiullInK county funds from Jul Int. lt0.. to January lat. 191S, it ml nuiko the follow Inc report. School Saprintndtat 7. P. Welti. TIu xuiHirJiitrtulcnt turn kept an ac count of nil fee collrctrU. tthieh I lmr comiurci! with liln receipt and certificate wtubbfl. anil find that he luis collected nnd ilMtAiuatl In the county trriinury during the term endlni; Jan 1st, 1911. The nam of J7S1 00 And durliiK the year If U. the xtnii of 119 50 Total $930.80 The miiierlntendciit Imh promptly de. roslted ull fova an they were Collected n May, 1911. n now luw went lain effect under which the nunertntendent now re. mlt. jill collection of his office to the Htate suHrlutendent of public InNlrur llou, uhlcli he Intx done In the it mo unt of $4s - Th County Clerk W. X. Coleman The county clerk M collected, feen of lila office, and teMitnl. promptly each month, durlnK the term July, 190S io January, 1911. the muiii of . S7CI ti And during tho jear Ull the um of tr,o9.s: Totul ... I1371M." In addition to.U..jaiiount itepxndted. tlln clerk llUH colleclrd fceH of IiIh office during snld time of whtch I h.ie rend ered hlni nn Unfiled itlnteliient, to which he iiKreed, hi the mini of .302?.' ThlH amount remaining In Mk liaudx. January 1. 191: liiih ih inane up iroui, Clrcult-court liUHiiirMi till, lit) loou si a I. on ss'.oo c no 7 0o i.oo s.ot 3.00 7.2t 1.00 3!d TorreiiK reel' radon I'robalc court Towiim MnrrloKo Ilcemu-K Noturlejt ... . I.lenx Incorporation Stallion llcenxex 1'hynlclan nnd xureeon IIcoiihh . MlnlHterx certificates Tninucripts of Jinlijtmmt ... ... Iteleann of judgment Trial fee Krror In uddliiK total on fet IhmiU XZ.UU 1.00 Total IS0J.7 Huntlnff and riihlnjr Xdcenic Troin July to December 1 90S I do mil find the Htllb blank, hut find rcet from tho tnte treamirer foi ..11011.00 1909 Tho llo'liw atUbM und ro- ci'lptH Ilk-Tee 13025.00 1910 The Ilcenm- ntlllm Ulid re ceipt ngree $372000 1911 The llciuiw Stubs und re- CflptH UKP' $r,ii09 00 T'iIh Ih jtlate iiion-y In which the county lutH no InlereMt. A coiiHlderahle amount of IMh iimn.-y heeiim to have r untitled In (Ik- ch-rk's hank account, not remitted to the xtato Until tecfiitly. It Is, however, due lh- county clerk to uy that he lias heen conduct InK IllM offleH for some time, alxitit one hand short In office help, which hnH mvciI tho county u deputy, hut hnid on tin- clerk, Waturallntlon Secord Thero him Imui IhmiiciI il decliir.-itloim of Intoilllon to li'comu ellleiiH. nun iz (irih.ru n.ttii 1 1 1 In to elllzenxhln The feen for this mule.- o oiie-hulf to lh iK'Parinii'iil or eoinuierce nun iiinor "i tho IJIIIletl Hlatt anil ono-llHir to uie comity clerk, Inilivldtiitlly This ban l-en ho ilechleil by a number of eoiirlH. County Warrant!. r have examli)i-.l the IiIIIh oh allowed hy tho county court, and hnvo compared theni with the county clerk'n reglsler of warrants, Ihhui-iI, except III the few In Htuncex where the bill Is not III the file, unil In hiicIi liiHlanceri 1 have com pa red tho register with tho county commix, (doner's Journal entry for such IiIIIh, and 1 find that the n-KlMtcr shown all wnr rnnts tire correctly homed ns authorized by tho county court Money on Depoelt. The county clerk has In Ills custody money on depoMit In court amounting to tho mun of $115 71, and there Is iiIho money on depOHlt in court, In tlio treu suiy. The eotinte plirlc ln been conducting Mh office with an liiatlediiato number of (ItjpUlllH. lilt OIIKlit to IIUVO uie imuini- unce of ut h-iiHt one deputy ohlo III all thing" to tuke tli clerk's plucu when ho Ik ubitent from iho office. Tim circuit court reulres liln iiresenco freitieiitly nnd for coiiHhlerj'ilit perlotls, niul Hum deputy ought Io be ahlo to go Into the circuit anil county courts und attend tha Hcfcoim of tliOHe courts, uml keep their u-cortlH The County Recorder, B. T. Burnett Tho recorder earned for tl county, mid ujjpoHltcil reguhirly fcucli innntli. during his term ?rom July 1. lo t January 1st, !UI, the sum of. .$1 l,5C8.rii Jltt Iiuh uIho collected ami K pOHlted Torreim J.iw llldem nlty fuiulM to thu iitnotint of Sli OR Tho recorder ulno eurned us fnllywi! Town pints omllli'd from reglHtor.l 1C IJ Marginal iportgiiKo roloanes 'i.tiO IteniM, mapH, totuin tuirnctetl on register ...... 190, r, Total . , . $239 5(1 TlKiHii unlouulH litivc not hecn depoHlt. ed, Jan, 1st, 1912 i jvi rendered the recorder, ill' Jliiniett. un Itumlod Hlule ment of thcuo uinount 'I'lch he ItglH.'H, A word of exphinutlon Is duo Hi" re corUcr. The roincted lolulH, uml town Uiup omlitMloiiH gio out of tho record. ern erroneous Itnprt'sitl"" Uml the feeH for recording inapn, with tho oxceptlon of fl euc'i, helongeil to th recordor, uiul ho lelulned them, Hut when I uudlled the Juckkoii comity hooks In 1909, I cor rected thin liuprcmdoii, and there was, approximately, the above uinount of mup fees then nlreutly colloctod for tliut term wlit-n I corieoietl u. . , County Becorder. rred Colvlif During 1911 Mr cojvlg. H" recorder Iiuh earned and ilcpoNltvd rcgulurly l treaHiirv each mnnib Urn hiiiii Of 1" wi 19 Collected Torrens rcglHiratlmi In- ilonmltv ,,..t. -f 2JI l uml ilepoklted Hnine ., ., An error of $ duo to lending n7 entry on fl, uppcaiti In u total of tlio loglnlcr, This nmomit .Mr. Cohlu Iiuh verified nnd will deptiMlt In Hie liviiHim I woiibl luentloti Hint Mr ColVlR'n IkiuIih Imvo lu-en iuohI oM-ellenUy kepi, unt wltlmtitodliiK tho Inconvenience, or his office iiiirtUKements. In ull iny eMvi' leliee I hne fotllid hut one lecoide) H gfflro with on good u record. , The (Sheriff, W. A. Sown. Kor the tenu from Jul v. tuos, in .lnn Vturv. ,1P1I, Hie shetlff collected ami tie poelled lu the lleiisliry, the follow lit hiiiuiiuIh: Tuen $705.719 43 MttcuKo .1S0 70 Kor.Ute .vein- I911 he collected uinl ie iiiiMlleit In Dm tiKiixiiee: Tlen ' . . ,ISMI.M'' .Mllengo OtSO 1 find there wan tluo the tiKimiiT fnitu tho slwrlCf. JniHiKty 1st, 1911, thu sum Vien J .!,.......... . im.nUB l Mllrsm tfor llllli: . 1X9 70 t The.) ninoiiuti lmt tiocn deposited h i lie "iieiiu, iik joiiuwm; Junuary ,1. IMIJ, 'mlloiige .Iiuiunry Mh, liHg. tilXOn Kiiltrtutry 2J.-I9IJ. I.M' Miireh 15th, 1912 InxeN ... April llli. lb I. Tuxes .. . . April Sth. It2. I oxen Al'tli Itth. 1912. ttixen Apiil 13, 191.', taxes . . . IS9 70 3.1 It 3 I fi.ivt 21 II.1M UJ07T-, S.I9X 1 1 itfiS Sli I.8M1 3 181.09.101 This InclmlcM ii fi w Items collected In 1912, llbinil $no d In heluilf of Mr Jones, the nherlff. I would say Mint the colleetlouH lu liN ofClce tinve lueivUMCil no rupldly. that his I'tVimrntloni for hnminiig no largo mi amount of money have liunlly kept p with the enllcelloiiN, The office room of tho HhnHff In whollv lnudeitinte to the deiimuds upon It iliirllik' the uotlve la collecting period lie Im. for the growl er convenience of lmVi'M. Instllel collection ugeticles ut different imlnts lu thf county, furnishing IiIh ngentN merely tt Hut of taxirrsi and nmounls due CoUHhlerahle nmotiutH are thux collecleil nnd depoiltetl In the local bunk, nnd teporlH made In the sheriff. In due time Ida office Iwuim receipts for tliene outKlde (M)llectlonn. There linn tieeti, ethlently. no compre hensive HtiUement of colleetlouH Hint de ponltH carried along In Iho nherlff of fice by which to compare the deponlts with the eollectioun, Hie sheriff Hither depending on hit cimn liook. or collection reglnler, im It l caiien. to Keep mic "i IIIH (tepotlts. imirieN linve oeen nimn III these OiiHh tiiMikH. unit lM-fore dennlt lug the iwHik Imvo been laid UHltle, carry ing tno untieixmneii einrn-" in tho main the large volume of col- lccttoiiM by Mm nherlfr have been de noftlted uit- rnnldlv ux tho cnutt WiokM could t written ut and totalled froth for deponlt. Immediately after It lieavv itmount of collection)), thla cimh lok Immetllntely after it lie.tv will get iierliniiH it mouth or more behind. and until It l written up the money col-leoti-d n-muliiH In the nherlff'n liitntU Thelo miiKl he ul the prenent inouieiit it.'vernl hunilretVi thouwtnd dollarH. of 1911 tiixen lu thl itberlfrs linnUH await ing the hIow pnH-e of vv ruing up iioh coltccllon regtuter fofre lining depotili etl lit the treaxurv Tor 1 n 1 1 he Iiah leu lux roll to collect fnnn lie 1ih h iimiiii about fifteen b lwnly fent lu HUe to handle lliene InMlkH In The np.lc 1 wholly tnudetuate l'or m-vernl dtvii be urd the circuit court room, but wmh noon driven baek to thl miwll office ah circuit court convened In the court ro.mi Some nrrnngemetil ought to be mntle I" enable the Mirlff to hultdle IhlN Inrge number of (took, antl Hie heave colli-c-tlotlH lilitile from them, provblnt IIiIm imi' collection continue I have miggvMted to the ubirlff. und Hill) HURgenllou IIH-etH Wltll tilH Hpprolw Hon. that he tleptwll. dallv or .-UI. hII colli-olloiiH made to the tlnlr of U'IkwII Tim trounnri-r to enter IheKt- ilelMnllH III a new, e pant te ueeount cnllett Sliertfrn Cunli teMiHltH" Thlt Will limure all the count v' mone tt.'ing promptly d.-Mit. e). without awaiting tin- hIow ami cum- lierHOille canlt biHiK ileHixlt elllrlt II will itlnt imble the tr.ttHtlter to cll more iiililillv the oulHtttntllnK vvarranlo Then when the ch book rnlri. h un made tip, and rt-ailv to tlepoill iw H.-g-rt-gatlotiN to the different fund- can ! iniiilit uml Hit treanurer will merely IrmtHft-r the egregatel nttiiiuntH to tlnlr proier fumlM. Thtf nherlff Infornii me that he Iioh accounts with many iMiikn throughout the county. And with oolle. Uon ugcntM hi ho. Which I do not be lieve Im a gootl plan lu handling count' funds The law reiiulro all co.inlv inoltey to be d-Hmltcd ut Hlatetl inttrviilrf ami the plan I have HUggeHtrtl will m t thin retiulreiin nl. . . Th.- Hherirfn eanh Iniok Ih n Very i lull onite affair. He Ims to negrrgate entli and ittry Hi m of tax. h colli rtel to Hh proper fund Tin- euMi lemk IH the nut Krowili of tin Htate H cuiiilM-rwinic tax lawn for which, iih .-t. no tclilfily Ih In Hlght Conxlih-rlng Hint there re itrouinl it liumlrt-il dim rent funiM lueliiillug hh elal hcIiihiI .tint hihcIiiI road finnU It Ih not Hurprlnlng that the chhIi liook In ii hIow iHKik to elil.'r. total and balance The County Treaeurer Jimii Crone Miller. The trettHUp'r Iiuh received Hie follow ing umoiiutH. July 'oS to letir Item. - Jon. '!- 9M Sheriff taxea ....$705,719.43 $I.S2.2l.39 Hlirrilf mileage, JnckMoii 60.69 Sheriff mileage, JtiltoH 30.70, KlneH anil forfeit ed hull 3.33.9H ttecorder ll.CBS.SI ItoatlH I9S50 Ch-rk J5' I? IIi-ImihIIh I(l.3 KlHte MChnol 39,'.'U8.9H IllNllllllOt .1. J'. , WellH 7SI.H0 I.Icviihvn 97S.OO Itotu "HJth Intltiniilly HI. .ih. Stiln ohl county properly ', . SP-1- llritlge ilon.itlouH (i)im-h not In clude Muy or Center Kiiko).., 2. lit HelKiol dint, nitmiiy lBj-5' Coroner B9I.IU 5 II, C hlllll H'llCH, inreHt reulalH... 5.K29 33 I'altl on .1. II. Wll- hoii'h report.... l,73,oi ItebatitH nil II Kale eHtruyH .!!! 25 I'mmty MS.76 Ace. poor "' i 98.30 ?.n on r,,u7 19 S.029 sn i.r.yy.in 13.2St is 119 SO 70 00 231 10 i.. sr. 37.V0U l)7 i:. a.iui) ;n Vil 75 r,i 7S fiVi ou Total iccclptH.. $777,113.13 $311.740 20 Halunco lu HotiH- nc , July, I90S Jan. I. it'll ury , i5.i3t.ui aa.auB hi Total M5.if77.l7 $5l7,12iM Tho treiiHurer Iiuh paid out county momy f0ri July '08 .0 Year Jan. 'It. 1911 County Y'"rrunlHii7K77i n 1 us 1-'. redeemed $1711,771,91 !Ot....l.-.i Intercut on coun- ty warrantH ... 13,017.93 Hpeclal hcIiooI or- dtTH redeemed.. 1S9,C1S3 Hpeclal load or- mm ili'm reiJeeuiid.. 76,091.30 10,i!7S.Cr, M0,'.'23 21 n.r.H us 9I.0KI.11 Hpeclul ully onlcrH ritltitinci -a ...... 13,l7H.3'J Hunt, orderH re- defined (comuioa Kcliool) 13 1,331. I Htutn laxcH paid, 1909-1910 ...... 90.H1I70 HtiudrlvH '-','.'57.5,'. o2,:i8.'l 13 47,l73 0,734.23 TijlulH )I1 . ,.$792,9I,3 1 $C0.,(I71.J2 Jan. 1911 .1(111- 112 liiillinccH OU liiillil.f 32,35.U $10.161 I'-' TolulH $826,277.17 $517,128 51 Milton, lowu, April 23, 1912 HcMpcctfully HUbmllteil, """""" """KWki-h a. W.1.80N "Just Say" HORLICK'S r JtMMHS Orlf ImI tni fiinulna MALTED MILK The Fd-drink fr All As. More heatyiful thanTca of Coffee. Agrees with the weakct digetjion. Deliciotiff invigorating and nulritioiu. P Id t tnillc, malted grain, powder form. A auick IBch prepared ia a mlaute. Take ao .uUtitate. A$k toll OR LICK'S, Others ar imitations. NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Hold in Monmi Hull nvnry TluiVHthiy nt II p. in. Kvorj'hmly iuvitud. Expert Work niul moderate rlinrRCit have r.ultioil for mi a loii); Hut nf loyal natrouM. All Unint'hcs of Dentistry Crowns, Hrldu.0 vvorh, Platen, etc. Your tenth Hhoitld ho ova in I nod by a thurouKlily uoiiuclontluiirt dculhtt ovory few motitlui, you can thtiu nvohl much trouble and hirg.o blllu. Unity Attendant DR. BARBER TllK liKNTIST Over Dniiltda for Dtiiln. Vnclflc Phono 2C8'.', Home l'hono a&'J-lC 000000'tK'K00 Fine Engraving Plate anil lOOCanla $1.50 to ftU0 ICngmving only 100 Cards . J .00 liirih Aiiiiouneonionl WtitUllng Antioiuiuomimt Anything yon want 8ur us Medford V Book Store !-'0000K F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you wnttt your lawn itit in first cIiimh Khapi'T All work (ttnrautccd. l.cavo nddrcHi with II. II. l'nttcrnti, Qiuikur Nurrtory, KiihIi hotel. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, 1). O. IMibllc Land Mnttum: Klmtl 1'root Dojcrt Lamia, Contoiitn und Mlnluk Canes. Hcrlp. Draperies Wo carry a vcy complolt Him Of drnpnrli'K, larto curloliiH, fix turnH. iitc, and Io all rlmmon of tiliholNterliig A npecliil man to look lifter thin work oxoluMVuly anil will give ua good m-rvlco an In poiuilhln to rnt In even Din largeitt ultlin. WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO, Watch Our Addition Grow JnckJion und fltiinniU Mcdforfl Realty nnd ' Improvement Company M. V. & II. Co. Nldff. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work OuarpnUflJ. l'rlccrt ItoaHOimble. OOPFEEN & PRICE 89 Jtowtra Blook, Xutrmnca on flth Rt PkoUto 3031. Xoiu an, A SNAP GO ncros, six nillcu from Medford, good grutlod road croRHon tlio tract, nil froo noil, at C0 per ucro. flOOO will liuiullo, onfly tormi on balnnco, I'art la crook bottom land, suitable (or alfalfa. Rovoral mirlnga on tho placo, Tlmbor onniisb to jmy U)r the truct. No lnilldlngH. In tho Orltdu creolc dlntrlct. W.T.YorkaCo. J WHERE XV GO TONIGHT I ILLiil Ii (ilvaiiiiil Vntnlotlllo and .Million I'ltlitifft lnit)ti lit tlio lit'utl (Ji:mt(;i: ami ntkm.a watson Novelty ilitiit'liiK. Minting, und talk. I11K net, Tliolr act lu original. "AT THU UNO ()!' Till THAU," A mini tragml)' ot tlio far unrtli, "JI.M.MIK'rt .MISrolU'UNIW" A 1 mil fuii-tniiltor "Tin: sociai Mix'mrrAitY" "Altt'lltllAI.D ciimiits AND Tin: widow" rHdcniillttlng. comedy Al HATHi:it WOOI.WOHTIIK, Miulclmirt AdniUilon lt)c, (lilldrrii He .Matlnfi'N Dally. JfaZrJlZF lOc THEATRE lOc "Tluirtdity, Friday anil Saturday (2IIAS. llt'(illi:S uml MISS MlltA TII'KA.NV Hi a High Chun MUMlrftl Novll) Art, MinifthliiK thl' nitro to pUMtktt tOOO font or tho bait Photo playn ever dlilu)l In thief niLy. Klvu kooiI inlerenllni: miiIijimU. Hear KKANKIIC HIiir "Hiiuinior Daya" KTcnlnns, 10c uny pt'at In tho hntiiio. Spoclnl Chlldron'it Mat Inoo ovory Saturday and Sunday at 'i I. Jit., iiiIiiiUmIoii Ci' and lOu. Follow tho crowdti to tho lulu. Wo dollclt your pntronnuo, which will bo roculvud with court any. a .im..i Alt.iluM .i,l ll,li,iil. 1lta ,. .Villi, ,,..,.,. .. ........... licit irmrtly I ir Kltliif yi, I.Ucr and llowru. UUillCKlf llirif1c, l!iiiptlon nnd Dlvn Ifih of the Hkln 11irifr lliq lllootl and c'l Tctie, Hticugtti and fitor to (he riitite yucm. Medford Roal Estato & Employment Agency roil ham: I 1 ncrim Hear crook bottom. Thoro lu about !I0 acrmi In alfalfa, all llm tnoht k with tho plttco. 1000 acrea 111 uiIIuh out at a bar Kiiln. 70 iii'ioh, 10 lu iioai-H, bill, lu al falfa. Auto, jirli'o $ir0. Auto, prlco lillll). 5 room house 8 blocks out, piliu ijir.oo. Lot lii Walnut I'uilc add., about IJ0 rt. from Main, 'J room Iioiiho und Inulmiod porch, only $700. litJ.OOti aci'im nhoon ranch In Call,, ?l ior aero. 1(10 nerea 5 iiiIIuh nut, ?1D0 jior aero, 1!0 acroH .1 mlhm out, 18 lu iicuih. 10 uci'OH " iiilton out, 8 In pmirH, 10 ucioh M tnlloa out, only $00 jior ucro. KMl'LOYMI.NT Woman rook, Womoii and i;lrlu for Mouoral hotiHOwork, Hunch lunula. (llrlH for gonoral hounowork. l'hono In your nrdorn for tnon; no charges to tho employer. Mrs. Illttiie Ih nlwayH on hand to tako yoilr iiamo and itddroua. E. P. A, BITTING nOOMS 0 AMD 7, PALM BLOCK Oppo3ito Nash Hotel l'hono Htt Home, 11.