r f kf9 1 f MEDFOfoP MJjt;'TRrDUyfE't MEDFORD,' OlkGOtf. MONDAY,' AUGUST 2if. 11)12 Medford Hail tribune A TU, N WtU L.18UIU vnnii MR J'NlKNT,NKwSPAW:u PfrrjKD rjUN'TJNO 06" l1Pjt.1'"V."1''.1,,c. "Elmos, Tho Men ford m! u-"'" i'i"ni a riniine, Tiie Mouth cm OrfsnnlRti. Tlio Aa)ilnnd Tribune Oftlen MhII trrllmno Ilulldlnc, S5-S7.S9' North .Kir treet; p)ion, Main soait Horns 75i SINKING TO A LOW LEVEL QWOItOH PUTMAM. K.Utor na ManaRer j. "KntfrM Medrnrd, UK nocAnil.nlnna maMar ! Oreirnit. iimlnr th March 3t. 1878, 0f.M. FAor of o.Clty of Medford. Official J'opcr of Jackson County. tstnutc&iraox jlatxi. "nejrear, by mall.......... IK.OO One month, by tntttl..,.,.., .60 lrr W!' m-ered 'V carrier tn Mpi'f'rtl. Jacksonville, anil Cen tral Point .................. .. SO SjturjUy -wly, by mall, per year.. soo Weekly, pir year i.eo BWOKrl CntCTOATXOK. '. vVy aver(?i rtr eleven months end Ing November 30, 1911, 2731. Tail XitaaeA 71r TTnlUA rtM .. Dispatches. The Mall Tribune la on sale at the rrrjr News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland. 5?wi"" Nowa Ca. Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney, Seattle Wash. , w , JCSSrOXB. ORES OK. .Nocthorn California, and the fastest- KinwinR ctiy in urcpon. Population U. S. rensui 110 8S40; atltnatpd. 191110.000. i-F'Vo hundred thousand dollar Gravity nn-r Djjipm cninpioica. Riving rinest (Bunply puro mountain water, and 17.1 ,.... .-r, oi HirveiH paved Postofflca receipts for year endln November 30, 1911, show Increase of 1 lKr cent. Pantier fruit city In Oregon Togue , Nfr n'tfnborK apples won avreep- .nnn iiriso nun uwe or "Apple Kin of the World" J 'ho National Apple, Show, Spokane, 3909, and n car of Newtowns iron rim JTUn In 1910 Ml Canndlan International Apsis Show, (Vancouver. B. C. Tlrrt JPrise la 1911 nt Spnkano National Apple Show won iy carload of Netvtowns. Ttoguo Itlvor pears brought highest Onrlcen In nil markets of the world dur ing the past six yearn Wrllo Commercial Club, Inclosing 8 cents for postago for the finest comrau nlty pamphlet ever published. LIVESTOCK KEEPS SKYWARD TEND E NY FOR a great, newspaper, the Orogoninu .is often exeeeil incly small, lis treatment of Senator .Bourne, is u lair cxnmploof the depths to which it descends. F6r years it has misrepresented, slandered and falsified in order to belittle and discredit Oregon's senior senator. ISvon its news dispatches tire colored to suit its policy, particularly its "Washington correspondence,. The following from Saturdays Oregouian is an instance: "WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. As the sunihy civil bill was agreed upon In Congress today It appropriates $50,000 for startlnK construction of tlio Oovornniont road tu Crater Lake National Park, laid last year by Army engineers. This Is halt the amount provided by tho original Chamberlain amendment and It was only utter great difficulty that Konresontnttva Hnwlcy nnd Senator Chamberlain woro able to hold this amount In the bill. uhe congressional record shows that Homme's hill for $100,000 appropriation for Orator Lake was twice stricken out by the House after having passed the senate. If Mr. Hawley had had any influence, this would not have been the case. The record also shows that after the civil sundry bill was returned a second time from the house, an amendment was inserted by Senator Bourne calling for $100,000 for Crater Lake. It again passed the senate committee and was endorsed by the senate conferees. The house eon- Jerecs again objected and tried to eliminate the Bourne amendment, but the senate stood pat and a compromise was reached with the house conferees wherebv tlio appro priation was cut to $50,000. In its amended form the bill "was accepted by both houses. There was no Chamberlain amendment, hut Hip Oregonian, to belittle Bourne, deliberately changes the accord to make it appear that Senator Chamberlain offered tlio amendment. Senator Chamberlain worked as hard for Crater Lake as did Senator Bourne, but it was mutually agreed for pouncai reasons mat bourne should introduce the original um ana iarncr. tne amenamcut winch he did, vet the Oregonian never mentions Bourne. Representative Hawley also worked for the measure, but the fact that Jie is totally without influence was shown by the repeated defeats of tlio measure in the house, and i lie lact mar it passed linaily as due cntirelv to Oregon's senators. As a matter of fact, the various appropriations Oregon has received in the past few years, for the Columbia and lllamette, for the Oregon City locks, and for other iiuruor improvements, have all been secured bv the sena tors, after the house had defeated them. Two years ago. Senator Chamberlain introduced an ameuameiit calling tor .o,000 for a survev of Crater Lake. Uns was defeated in the house, but cut to $15,000 and reinserted by the senate conferees, and the house forced to accept it. And Congressman Hawlev claimed the credit for it, as he has claimed the credit for everything the senators have done, which hp couldn't do, and his claims have been supported by the Oregonian's falsified reports, S,.naVlalf its readers really believe that Oregon has efficient representation in the house and none in the senate, whereas the reverse is the fact. ihe uregoman has not yet outgrown the pussilani r r,1.- : . F,aL nm-iuin it whs Eiiougnt necessary Roosevelt a Demagogue lly K. li McCluro "Arnmneddon, thu place of n groat battlo to bo fought, on the groat day of Clod betweon tho powers of good and evil" that l tho slogan of HoobcvoH. lto Is tho most astute politician In the world; and makes nrdatlo uro ot supcistltlon and emo tion as his principal roll mice. In placo gf hound economic and statesman ship, to get votes to elect him presi dent for a third term, Tho church still toaches that there Is a coiutuunl strife between good nnd evil, after philosophy has demonstrated tho fallacy of thu theory. There Is no ovll nil Is good. What, wo think Is ovll hn$ been created by Ignornneo or vicious human selection of error for truth; nnd when common knowledgo grasps the problem of life, Ignornneo will disappear with uutvernnl Intelligence in tho essentials of lite. Koosevelt's Armagodden lends to the culilesac ot all political parties, without tho Invisible government Is destroyed that rules our visible gov ernment. Ha merely proclaims his good Intentions; and It has been said that hell Is .paved with good inton tlona. There will be no progress af ter n campaign of abuse and recrimi nation, If Iho country continues to bo ruled, by money power nnd tho vis ible government is powerless to con trol It. The gold standard gives tlnanclors power to control the circulation ot money, nnd thero Is no power that can tnko It from them while gold Is the standard of vahio; It Is an In vincible power that rules all gov ernments. Sclonttftc money will de stroy money power and establish per petual prosperity; but Itoosovelt Ig nores tho remedy, which has been repeatedly presented to him. Ho hns no substitute, and will be as powerless to opposo financial dicta tion as .bo was during his previous administration. KonsuvQlt knows thu 'political gniuo to porfvetlou, nnd there seems In bo no hounds to his popularity, lie touches, tlio popular nulsu nnd striken the right chord with unerring preci sion, to arouse popular euthuslndm ot, all who nro dlssitltlod with ex IbUpk doucts in petition! govern- incut, Tho other presidential can didates, are no nmtch for Itoosovelt In tlio political i;n mo, and nro wholly deficient In a remedy for tho evil that all promise to correct, T,ho concentration of wealth was more rapid under lloosovell'o ad ministration than ever before, nnd his nbject surrender to tho money power In the panic of 1007 Ispositlvo evidence of his Ignorance and III competency to remedy the defect tu our mojtntnry system Tho third torru 'doctrine will ho abolished by his eloqtlon, and If ho Is Indlspons- able for president now, whnt will It bo. at the mid of his third Urm, when he, will havq 90 maily "my policies" pending that there will he ten thous and reasons, thu to one now. for his re election; then, the veneration and distinction of the greatest executive lu the world's hlstury will exalt him above comparison wth other ntntes mop, and ho, will bulk so big that nil othor candidates would ho plgmys be bide Tlioodorc'tlto (treat, and his elec tion woutd be assured tor life. Heroes havo over substituted tholr own Ideals for tho popular Ideals that raised thorn to pTJwer, and thero is little hopo for any correction of tho vvlls that progressive Rtntosuio.n have been fighting to abolish, should Itoosovelt hu elected for n third term. Another colorless administration by Tuft or Wilson, with no other object but to "take orders" and distribute tue spoils, would give more hope that tho real remedy would bo np P 'ed nt the next presidential olec- tUl'l. H. H, Hi Walxhi Inline on nnwlx, dlnlrliM.No, fi.J.une, UM3... nniy, KMlrr. labor on ioroh, iimi'ioi no. o, .ium, ivukim C. 1. ,Mtliison. labor, on roads, district No. ft, ,1,iiih. 1 tIU ..... . Km 11k tlilnes, survoylitir limil iw lltlonrd for by lioudlimt Con- Dor ttti t W .tflmttoii, vltnvrr imitl no immuMi itr ny ihhuihhii ron lit' I ! HM H H (Ooutluued 011 Tngo H.) U3,r.u 0,011 .qr. t8i) n.jii rts The Grouchy Face JlV Ij? ATt . d S I IfHERI TO OO TONIGHT , PORTLAND, Aug. 26. Receipts tor the -week havo been cattle, 1551; calves, CS; hogs, 1244; sheep, 2(10, and horses and mules, S2. Thcro has been no let-up In the strength ot tho market In any line. Steers that would havo lirought Jiot to exceed 6 .cents a year ago sold xeauuy lor t cents, uows ana neit- . A, n. , ,im-. 1 " vit urs sold exceptionally high,, one lot of jBpayed heifers Bojd for JC.70, Tho hog market was strong swlth tops at $9.25. An Unusual feat uro of tho hog receipts -was tho arrival camp in westom Washington- that I J0 ra'Su3' in order to discredit a political ciieiuv and it iiau neon Blop lea until they were o ictiuucu xotiriie as OI1C ever Since he rpfnspfl in Annv 1 1 i1.?1 t,,e -W) Jaek-pot raised and expended in behalf of the election of its late editor to the senate. own benefit. It would, however, be a pleasure to mo It by tho successful demonstra tion of my wolt trap I could bo of nny scrvlco to tho cattlemen In tho stwto of Oregon. ' Respectively, E. II. WALI.EV, 201 X Ivy street. qbout tho desired weight and then finished on a short feed of corn. Thoy were as good hogs as have been seen on this market. Lambs sold at $5.35 and there wns an upward tendency throuhout the sheep market. FRANKIE SMITH AND JIMMY HORNER TO BOX LABOR DAY Manager Franklo Edwards of tbo Bedford Athletic club has secured Frankie, Smith of Oakland, Calif,, and Jim Horner of San Francisco, us the main event attraction to box ton rounds before the local club on Lnbor day, Monday. September 2. Manager Edwards Tor somo tlmo past has been figuring on a series of elimination contests among the light weight division with tho view; pi vccdlng out a suitable opponent .for Hud Andersou, who nt the present tlmo Is the kingpin of .tue local divi sion of boxers and as much a local Idol ns Mexican Joe Rivers is to Lop Angeles. An a starter ot tho elimination series Jim Horner nnd Franklo Spilth phould .put, up a corking good bout, tho latter especially Is rated as u high class boy, having only last Fri day night scored a dcclsivo win over t.eno West In two rounds In tho main evont bout at one of San Frnnelsto'sl boxing clubs. Two years ugo this Sin I til boy was boxing along with the best of them and looked upon as a rotulng chnmplon. llognn, McCar thy, Lugrnve and Low Powell are a fow of the classy boxers Smith has Plot. That Smith has signalized his return to good form wuh ovlncod by his oiisy win tho othor night, fore tho Mcdford public mly having bo rightly termed ns tho 'hard luck boxer," he having been matched on two dlffoiont pccnslons to appear be fore tho Medford public only hnv-ngJ to ducluro tho jnutclicn off. due to his opponents drawing out ot tho engagements, they realizing that thero aro it lot of eablor boys to beat than Jim Hornor und conscijucntly nftor thlnklpg H over doclded to dodgo tho Issue. As rt matter of fact little Homer hi ovt'U now a littlo fkeptlcal as to whether he will get tho chunco to ahoAY his prowess boforo the Medford huh, being afraid that Smith muy u a Horner's othor two opponents havo, yt mi attack of lcy-foqt. Manager Fi'HMklo Edwards has nssured Horner kt he om havo no fears, ns Smith will Ui on deck to nutertaln tho skep-UU."Wa-d-lUiik llorjar." 1 Simple Rules to Prevent Consump tion WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. The As sociation for the Prevention of Tub erculosis has Just Issued a one-syllable compilation of rule3 for health. Primarily, tbo rules aro to be used la connection with a campaign against the White Plague, but they cover slrnplo precautionary measures against all diseases. Tho list will shortly be printed on cards and dis tributed through tenement districts. The "Health Rules" aro as fol-l Iqws: , Good Air Avoid badly ventilated, badly lighted, dusty, dirty, over heated or damp Tooms. Avoid Houso Dust Rrcatbing dust, notably houso dust, often causes diseases. Havo no tacked downcarpets and mattings. Havo loose .pieces or rugs, and clean them frequently outdoors. Ueo n hair broom for your floors and keep low er sashes closed while swooping or dusting. Open upper cashes, Is pos sible. .Never sweep rooms with a broom that raises dust. Puro Water Brink pure water. Avoid water from shallow and unpro tected wells, and from ponds nnd streams, or, Avpld public drinking cups. Safe Milk Tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and othor diseases are often caused hy drinking raw milk and xaw cream. Get jallk properly pas- tourized, or home pasteurize It. or simply cald It. All cream, Including) Hint used lor Ice cream and butter, should bo properly pasteurized to bo safe. Kpcp Clean Take a bath or Bjiongo daily, and a warm bath, fol lowed by a cpld splash, plungo, or shower, onco or twico a veok or of-i topor. Uso soap freely. Wash your) ttflfwla linFnr.. l.n .1 .1 1 1,, t tri Fin..'1 put fingers, monoy, paper, or pencils In your mouth. Don't blto your fingernails, Clean your tooth morn ing and evening. Food 'Don't eat raw food that1 was exposed to flics or dust, or touched by unclean hands. Fruit or vegetables so exposed chould first bo rlusod or washed thoiouglily, Chow your food well. r Sleep Got enough sleep, Sleep with windows open, or .hotter .stlllj outdoors, Head Up Sit una taia eroct. Practice deep breathing. Breathe through your noBe. Exercise Take plenty of outdoor exercise, hut avoid excess in athletics It may .cause heart trouble. Liquor and Tobacco Avoid liquor and tobacco. They arc especially In jurious to tho young. Don't Neglect Colds Don't ne glect coughs or colds. -If you do not get well soon, go to a doctor or dis pensary for treatment. Novor cough, sneezo, or brcatho Into another's face. Don't spit on floors and sidewalks. Sunshine Admit .plenty of sun shine Into your houses and Into your lives. Cultivate cheerfulness and kindliness; It will help you to resist disease. Your mind acts on your body. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS lie It rumembcrcil thftt iv rofrular term of tho county court or Jackxon county, tnto of Orojrori, btgun and hold at the court liounu in Jacksonville. In nad county nml ntntr. -on Wolnrailny, the 5tl lny of July, IBIS, the tlmo flxod by law for the lioldlneoC old court. whm were present, lion 'J. 1L Nell, cotmty JtiilRc: Jnmes Owens, county commis sioner; J. K. HroWn. county cotninl- ftlOnor. V II. fnlmun tf.lj.rlr n...l W A. June. Hherlff. When the following Inmates of county Jail . .. . . Mils worn audited: Cul.-Ore. Power Co., llRht for j an ........ .... ........ Cat -Ore. Power Co , pnwor for cnurthoimn pump .. Cal.-Orr, Power Co., Ilglit for Win von tier Hollcn. mo vine Mr. Ilal.lwln front Hokiic HIvit In Talent. Indigent 10.00 Mr J. KuttlK. euro of JIIkk Met- calf. Indigent ....... ... 1S.0O Nincy HUemorc. reKUlar liull Kent, allotvunce 15.00 Strphcn Carpenter, rcKUlnr Indl- Hent ullownitco 10.00 Mr, iv C. Dartl. earn of Miller fit nil I y. Indigent .. G.Q0 Albert Johiulon, rcRttlnr luttl- Rent iill.iwuneo B.nO H O. Cttlldreth. coal for convict curnr iDl NIcIioIr MNtt Market, beef for convict camp S.SS CIm. Ilrown & 4oti, mtpplleM for convict camp .2:7 77 Leon 1U I lank Inn. convict ex fienne. oe poop farm. 11.50; ndlKcnt. iZW 4 70 Ulrlch lire., Mupptles for Jail, June, 1912 ,. COO Mr. M. Thoinpnnn. board of prU- oner. June, let: ..,.,-..,. ItO.f.O Taylor-WIIIUtriN Co., rtuppllex for Is ropcllnnt rattier than nttrnrtlvp. Ulit sometimes It Is the bad condi tion of tho tooth that contorts tho face mid disfigures It. Or It may tin that an aching tooth or neuralgia spoils the npponrancu. Don't suffer with aching or ugly tooth when wo can mnko them look bright, clean mid regular, nt u very reiiRoiiablo rest, Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Paaltle Phono yr.UH. Home Phoun 3C2-IC ISIS THEATRE Thu only thoiitor In tho t'lty vhoin you can sou ilgli cIiinh vaudovlllo nnd HcotiHcd iiiqIIoii plcttiies, Oiwhlng Bunilny jiintliieu for I nlghtu only THU OLIVIA TIUO Koatili'o singing nml musical net. A rave iipiulcul trout. IMIOTOPLAV I'ltOdHAM Sunday and Moudny. cntirthotiNe and tail T. T. Khnw, dental jiervlcc for I. J. O'Oaru, fruit ijnupector'jt I salary, July, J913 ... .1116.68 . A. Jones, alierltf's suUry. July. 1913 333.3S V. It. Columan. county clerk's salary, July, 1913 ., 250 00 Fred U Colvlfr. county record eri salary, July. 1912 2I1.C J. It. Nell, county JudKe's ralnry, July, 191: ... 150.00 J. Percy Wells, county school su perintendent ssutry, July, 1913 . 15000 O. W. Alter, school sunervlsor's salary. July, 1912 120.00 u. u. iienry, scnool supervisors salary. July, 1912 120.00 W T. arlcve. county nssessor . snlnry. July. 19IS 125.00 James it. Cronemlller, county treasurer's salary. July, 1912. 100.00 J. W Wilson, Janitor's salary, July. 1912 60.00 John Uluess, ferryman's-salary, July. 1912 16.60 J. N. I'aoe, superintendent poor farm, salary, July, 1912 ..... 100.00 Dr. Win. W. I5 Holt, county phy sician's salary. July. 1912. .. 10.00 H. K. Morrison, county lust ltd of ficer's salary. April, Muy and June, J912 103.78 Itoy Ashpolc extra deputy hire. shorlff. Anrll. May and Juno. COMMUNICATION. A Trap for Wolves. To tho Editer: In connection with tho article In a recent Issuo headed 'Oregon TImbor Wolf is a -Wiso Old Doy' I bog to call your attontlop to tho fact that I have devised a wolf trap If ono may Jf In doubt, JioII tho jwat-lso call it from tho fact that oven a man would not take it for being a trap unless ho was 'put wise which, I am sure, would bo most deadly to tho wolves and most welcome to tho cattlemen hero in Oregon However, having Just arrived hero from tho east, whoro thoy aro not troubled with this pest, I hayo had no opportunity to domonstruto to my own satisfaction how tho trap works, although I once thought of taking a trip to Michigan, where, at that tlmo, tho stato granted u reward of 120 for each wolf caught or killed, but1 my business affairs prevented mo from going. As I am now going to make my permanent rcsldonco In this stato, 1 should bo glad, to got an opportunity to demonstrate my dovlco provided somo ono Interested would bo willing to stand tho oxpenso of its try-out, which, by the way, would bo very! alight. ' My reason for holding buck the, working Idea of my trap is simply hecaiiBo I havo learned from ox,-1 lioilouco that somo ppopln lllto to take advautngo of u schomo and claim it ob their own and for their 1912 ' 1B.00 II. a. Blieartir. extra denuty hire. snerui, June, iviz H.oui W. A. Jones, fuller for June. J 1 ......................... .9 DO, oenie ji, j on en, extra .lepuiy hire, sheriff's office. June. 191 72.00! .....' .... . -".- . ' neme i. -i nompsnn, extra dep uty hire, sheriff office, June, lla ... ... J . ' mm. .-mm a . 73.1.0 J. K Thornton, extra deputy lilre, sheriff, June. 1912 (1.00 UliMrles I'rlm, deputy hire, clerk's office, June, 1912 51.00 Mlnnlo Kelly, deputy hire clerk's office. June, 1912 20.00 Frank 1 Colcmun, deputy hire, ' Clerk's office. Juno. 1912 .,.. 43.00 James M. Cronnmlllnr, deputy , nire, treasurers ornco, June, " ......................... Frel L. CoIvIk. deputy hire, re corder's office Mayn Ji. Wells, work In school superintendent's office, June, 11. ..... .,.....,.......... Katie M. Orleve, deputy hire, as sensor's office, June. 1912.,... W. W. Trimx. leputy hire, ns- )i'Hora office. May and June, nit1 I. M. Jiinnny, deputy hire, iih- svssors ornce. June, ivn 16.50 50.00 27.50 63.00 200.00 160.00 72.00 92.00 51.70 98.00' .00j 31.50 courttinusn linn. K. Hun 112 50, other tint) ....... Cliitn, K. Dunford, ron.t drnytiKC, yKe. J9.00. .. i: 11. Oman, supplies for court- 9 20 2 5iT 4.70 3.3S 1.70 i.r.n 5.00 1.20 As exclusive agents for L. E. Waterman & Co IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS We are always very glad to adjust And clean your pen free- charge MEDFORD BOOK STORE . Tho Kalem Co. prononU . Mr. Cnrlylo Illnckvvoll In Till: (ll'N SMIHKU.KItK A drama of the Moxlvaii nibolllbn', with a strong plot and somo lively HklrmlHhliiK DAYS OI'Ti.UltOU (Vltngniph) A rtunniittc plctpru of tho Krcnt-.h rovulutloii, showing sconos of pitlnt'o life nnd of life In tho underworld of tho Parisian mIuiiih. TIIK ANUI.I. AM) Till: HTItANIM.'ll TltOt'lM-: A "Iteol" coinudy Mr, Marc McDermott plays tho heavy it ml upholds tho best understood tra ditions of whnt real nt'tom do, and how they art, when no ono ran bo Induced to ptty real money to mco thorn act. COMING" TIIK THAI1 j)!-" DKATII (10OI) MUSIC Matinees Halurdity nnd Sunday 2 p.m. Miitluoo prices f,o and 10c I.vonlng pcrformituco ?;!I0 p. hi. Saturday and Sunday nlghtu ? p.'m. Admission ovenlitin 10c and Joe house, eurrent exnenso Medfonl Kurnlturo A. llardwnre Co., supplies for Jackson en . . Mrs, Jane Johnston, -wnshlns; lilankets, 11.10, wniltlnsr tow els 11.30 , 15 70 Jan. M Cronemlller, stamps for county 120.00 The Merrlvold Shop, supplies for assessor's office .. ........... S.90 M K Abbott, supplies for Jack son county 3.50 Tho Medfonl Sun. prlntluK county court proccctllnKs June, 1912 06.82 D. C Henry, expenses of school supervisor oriice. April, Jtnty nnd June, 1912 Mcdford Hook Htore, nupplles for county officials Ashland TldlnRS, supplies for as sessor's office W. T. Grieve, express on office supplies , J. Percy Wells, express on offlcn supplies. June, 1912 Jacksonville Post, printing for county officials, June. 1912 . The Merrlvold Hhop. supplies for (xmniy juiikki mi no ,.. J J. H. Hock, deputy lilru. assess or's office, June, 1912. F. D AVitKiier, deputy hire, as sessor's office, June, 1912 ... "W. W. Whteler, deputy hire, as sessor's office, June,' 1912.... Win. If. Johnson, deputy hire, nssessors office, June. 1912... J. C. Godlove, deputy hire, as sessor's office, Juno, 1912.,.. Mildred M Nell, (Input hire, ts- sessor's office, Juno, 1912.... ij A. Oardner, deputy assessor hire, June, 1912 V. T. Ouyer, beef for poor fnrm Hubbard llros, supplies for poor farm Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tolupliono lilll for poor farm ..... A. Johnson, suppllos for poor farm ,.,.,. It. J,. Hurdle Co.. mdse. und uro- unrlos for poor farm , 168,93 It, I, llurrllo Co,, supplied for pour farm 178.53 J. A 12.01)1 32.26J 4.25( 2.30' 6.00, Marsh, eourtbousn oxneiiMo C. M Ituch, supplies for Vm.. IIOKwardt, Indigent .......... Olmslead & Illbbard. supplies for Indigents, Juno, 1912 i'ulont Mercantile Co. supplies lor mrs. j . comer, iiiuitfeni 13,00! 6.00' 1.20 I 8.00' c.ooj 6.75I I 11 05 69.10 r, 00 3.13 2.70 12.00 3 60 32.00 1.00 20.30 30.00 21.16 12.00 2.50 ot.-or, 210 30 15.00 The Merrlvold 8bop. printing and stipnlle for Jnckson roimty . Tlio Ainrrlvold -Hhop, stationary for sheriff's off Ire ,,, , , ... ItoKun Klvor Valley Itallwuy fo.. road frelKht 117.50, courlhouso freight 12.N0 . Ashland Uncord, supplies fur as sessor's office ,. . ....... Pacific Tel Tel. Co., telephone bill for county Central Point Herald, printing for assessor's off loo . . , . , Mcdford Printing Co., prlntliiK for Jackson county ......... Mcdford Mall Tribune, printing for Jackson county .......... O In us i. J'rudlioinmo Co., supplies for nssessor's off Ice ......... The Tropical Oil Co., supplies for Jackson county . . W A. Jones, teliicrmns. casli ad vanced, etc . . . 1 1.21 Prank Derrick, work on rnnils. 7.00 J, I). Adams & Co,, road machin ery ................. 52,00 Mcdford Concrete Construction Co., pine for roads ,., 7.(10 Homer II, Nonl, -wood roads 202.60 J. I), Adams fc Co., repairs for road machinery 37.60 Alfred H. Tee. -superintendent Cuntruli Point ro.td, salary, June, 1912 125.00 Uuffiilo Hteum Jtollor Co., sup plies nnd repairs on county machinery 190.25 C (Jrlpps. ,workon muds, Central Point road , 65.00 Joo Kltto. wood for roads , 1.00 Frank Clrlscz, surveying road.po tltloned for by A. M. Denver et- al, , . , . , 9.00 U, O. Palmer, work on Cllngor Creek hill road ,.,. 12.25 Frank Ward, labor on roads, .1Ih Irlot No. 6, June, ID12,...,,. 117,00 li W. Wolfonl, labor on .roads, dlstilct No 5. Jno. 1912....1.. 72:00 II. Itonndiitreo. labor on roiids. illstrlet No. 6. June, 1012,.... 72.00 J, It. Abbott, labor cm roads, dis trict No. 6, Juno, 1912 t 67,60 It, Uoundtrno, uhor on roads, district No. 5, June 1012 (man With tmtrn) .. ,. ,. J 10 25 Five Widoly-Difforont Easy-Soiling Magazines Want a Represontativo To Cover Local Torritory Thuro is IHk -Monoy for tho right porMon. Man or woman, youne or old, If you want work for ono hour or 8 bourn n day, wrtto at onco to The Butterick Publishing Co llutturlck llullilliifc Now York A SNAP CO ncrcB, nix miles from Medford, Reed graded road crosses tho tract, all frco soli, nt G0 pur acre. 11000 will handlo, cany torms on balance. Part Is crook bottom land, suitable for nlfalfa. Sovcrnl springs on tho placo. TImbor onotinh to pay for tho trnct. No buildings, In tho Griffin crook tllittrict. W. T. York & Co. STAK THEATRE Undor dlroctlon Tooplu'e Anuromont Cumpnuy.' ALWAYS IN TIIK LKAI) Tho plncu whoro you gut your molt vy'a worth on bulb mIiIoh of thu 1II1110. .VutliliiK Hut 111k llrlKht IVitturo I'lioioplays Ot)( IYW of Cliissy I'll 111 PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work aunrantocd I'rlceii IlcaxonithU OOFFEEN & PRICE 39 Howard Block, Eatranc on th It pacifio aoai. Komi am. FANCY EARLY CRAWFORDS Cokor Butte, Orchards loi'incrly Adiuris Bros. Pacific 591-J-8 ' lloxy Ann Road TWO MITlii: ItANfJKIW powerful western drama thrlllliiK uplsodou 1000 with COl'HIXN A country romnnco rfip TIIK HACIIHI.OIt'H llOMANCi: UlKr.or, hotter, brighter DON'T 0 OX A HIMIKIJ Kunnlcst over Al Kiitlicr In llhiNtratttl noiiu lilt flood nitiHlo nnd rnnllstlo offectn by Tho "Woolwortlm" nro novor nccldoiitnl COMINfJ I-'KATUJIKS "Tlio KIiik 1'owor," a two rool Hpoclnl, Hopt. L'O- 27. NAT GOODWIN In "Oliver Twist" coiiiplqto In 5 rools, aiu! "Within tho Walls ot an Ohio Peni tentiary" lu 3 iooIh. Kdwnrd Itmnnd, Indlnmit, . , . IMioenlx Mcrtuntllo Co., suppllos for Mrs, 1:. Kimball, Jndljrent Tuylor-Wllllams Co.. sunnlles for iPKUiur iniiiKOius ............ 4U.uu Wurner, Wortman & Core, sup pllos for Mrs. J. Ij, Alairrijy, Indigent ,, 8.00 Warner. Wortmun & Ooro, sup. piles for Mrs, Maroy pnd Mis. I lirown. lmllRciitHr ,,. 1"00. KnmiMl Kourt Kusplln), care n I , Mrs, O. Ilelr. IndlKent ..... 38,66i Iindo & Co,, supplies for Win. I.eadluu'ton, liidltEplU, ,Mn' nnd June, IH'i ,,,.,i .1. 8.90 Crater Lake Auto Line Car will leave Hotel JUcdfprd, for Crator Lake at 8 a. m, Tuosdays and Saturday. Return Mondays and Thursdays. Spend. Sunday at Crator(Lake, , Itoeorvutlons made at ' Medford Uotel office. Draperies Wo carry a very cnmnloto llrin of draperies, (aro ourptlnH, t Ivturas, ato , nnd do nil olnnin of ujiliolstdrlnif. A Hperlnl mun to look uflnr thin work exclusively and will ulvo us Reed scrvlco us la posiilblo to vat In oven tho tarifcHt cities, Weeks & McGtowan Co. AnSilfJHlON 10 ccfiU1 'OIllfiimKX, B cclifs. Watch Our.., Addition Grpw Jackson and Summit Medford Realty and u , Improvement Company M. F. ft H. Co, Hldg.. Clark fie Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Mntters: rlnnl Proof, Dosort LnndB, Contest and Mining Cases, Scrip. . 8 " I. . ,-i-l, f . ft IF, .-4-i MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improvod ritnchoB and city proporty Ut lowowt rates with "pn or beforo privilege." , M 1 JAMES CAMPBELL-: Phone 323 32oa.-aBldg, i Wa, St .T . K k-A 4 . -. M-'l L-.J?iS' 4kU M U ' '.-,. , J