Ik. PAG13 TWO. HIEDFORD IDJti TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1913. F IOCAL AND 11 PERSONAL s-U It. N, Bloano of the Hitter root vnt Inv. Mont., nrrlved Wednesday to In sped tho orchards of tho Rogue river valloy and consult Professor O Gnra lognrdlng blight, which has mado considerable headway In that section the ant few months. Dr. S. A. I-oMtwood and Dr. Myr tle 9. rockwotd (regular physicians, not chiropractor) v hnvo removed ilioir omeontfrdni'UiQ HusKiha' . ?- .- Ci. ' ii - ... 1,1.11,1. iiik.ik xix J'., .now rnrrm. i Ifr l W K'nl.ov of rtnltl Mill trtin- 271 flnclcd buslneWln Medford Tuesday afternoon, i I'd cIoro thom out, all cool? stoves and' ranges, at reduced prices, give us a call. I W. Shnplolgh Hard waro Co., 2S South Central avenue Messrs. McKlllop, Strttmp and SIsLy of Willow Springs district were Medford visitors Tuesday. Oak tior wood for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. B. A. HHdwdlt of Rutle Falls spent Tuesday In Medford and visited Ash land Wednesday. For goodness sake, havo It. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco man write your Insurance. Ho knows how. John Grclve. tho veteran road builder of Prospect, left Wednesday for a month's visit with relatives In London, Ontario a family reunion. This Is tho first trip Mr. Grclve has made east clnco 1S70. Ho goes via the Canadian Pacific. Bring that old book with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Costa hut little. tt I W. Walt and S. A. D. Hlgglns made a trip to Ashland the forepart of the week. K. D. Weston, commercial photoe rapuorn, negatives made any time or pktco by appointment. Phono M. im. Mrs. A. II. Horton arrived from Urotvnsboro Tuesday where sho has large real oMnlo Interests. That famous old smoke the Trav eler. President Hogsett of the Rogue River Valley Abstract company, was In Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. II. Klum has moved his sign busi ness to tho Hoyden alley between S. Central and S. Bartlctt. W. C. Ilartlctt of Dunsmulr, Cal., has been In Medford again. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. Ry J. Lock wood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nott-Corcy'Bldgv Ph'ono H5. Fred Powell is back from a visit with relatives living la Joscpblno county. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, pupil of Marches! (Paris), Oscar Saengor (New York) teaches tho art of sing ing,' tono placing and corrcc breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Itel Canto" of tho Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or in class (threo in class) Residence studio, -103 Oakdale ave ii uo, South, phone 72C2. Mrs. Hmma Ilolib of Central Point tarrlod a fow hours In Medford Monday afternoon. Fred Alton Halgbt (National Con servatory New York) teacher of piano and' harmony, specialist in cor rect principles of touch and tech nique Residence studio, 403 Oak daeo avonue, South, phono 72C2. 247 A. D. Naylpr and Harry Young wero in Ashland the forepart of the week. Ask for tho Traveler cigar. Oak tlor wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Jack Wilson, former court houso Janitor, was down from Jacksonville Tuesday. Fruit labols In any color printed by tho Mall Trlbuno. tf Mr. and Sirs. L. R. Davidson, who havo boon In San Francisco for some tlino past, are in Medford again. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, ovor Jackson County Bank Building Medford. W. R. Heecraft of Phoenix was business visitor In Medford Tuesda'. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. " Rov. J. K. Howard of Gleudulo is paying his formor homo In Medford a visit. Collect those scattered sheets of music you value and hare them bound in book form at tho Mall Tribune. tf Mr. nnd Mts. Jesso Churchill of Yreku, Cal., are in Medford. Mr. Churchill is president of the California-Oregon Power company. Soft wood 2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr, and Mrs, George Harrison havo gone to Sacramento, Cal., on a visit. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 3271 Wig-tit SJjomsI r. W. Weeks 3071 A. . Orr, 3693 &A.BY ASSISTANT Wni, Nellls, who has largo real cs tnte holdings on Rogue river, Is mak ing Medford a business visit. Tho cigar that put O. IC. tn smoke tho Traveler. Mrs. Fred Law and her sister of Jacksonvlllo nro In Medford on a short visit. Watch Mitchell's dally talks to voters beginning January 3rd. R. H. nrndshaw of Rrownsboro Is stopping in Medford for tho present. Tho meeting of the Womnn'n For eign Missions society of tho Metho dist church, which was to bo held nt tho church this evening, has been postponed until n later date. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 'K. Scotfield of Tneomn, who havo been visiting In this section, returned to Medford few dnya,ago. Two "good ns new" mororcycles for -sale, bargains. Pacific Motor Supply Co. L. D. Harris, former supettntend ent of tho Hear creek orchards, Is in Medford. He is located at Chlco. J. 0. Barnes made a business trip south Tuesday afternoon. Arthur Rosa and J. A. Bishop were up ifrom Phoenix Tuesday- J. M. Root announces that the damage done to the Sparta building by water flowing from a bursted pipe, contrary to n published report, was slight, amounting to only a few dollars. J,. C. Williams of Kvans creek was In Medford nnd Ashland Tuesday., Fred Colvlg, county recorder, Is reported to bo quite HI at his resi dence In Jacksonville. Peter Applegate is down from tho Klk creek mines. In which ho Is In terested. He says that tho Buxxaru mine has not been sold. George Hlttson and George Har mon of Josephine county were among tho many from abroad who transact ed business In Medford during the week. J. W. Casey of Portland Is here In the Interest of the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul railroads S. P. "Whlto has returned from Northern California. . H. O.. Shell of Grants Pass Is mak ing Medford a business visit. W. B. Griffith, deputy IT. S. mar shal! was down from Portland Tucs day on official business. He went to Klamath county the next day to mako tomo arrests. Miss Helen York of Montana Is vis iting relatives llvlnc near Medford. It. B. Dow and Chas. Prim, Jr., of Jacksonville were In Medford Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels are ln from the Modocorchirds. O. N. Nelson of Jacksonville Is making a trip to Spokane and other points In Washington. Judgo Dunn of Barron precinct was In Medford and Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. King, tho Oregon Journal's representative in Sonthcrn Oregon, spent Tuesday at Talent. John Neff nnd Lorls Martin of Rlk creek wero in Medford and Ash Innd Wednesday. Mrs. R. W. Gray was among her Ashland friends Tuesday. D. If. Croncmlller was over from Jacksonvlllo on business Wednesday. Scott S. Bruce of Eaglo Point was a Medford visitor Wednesday. John A. Crabtree of Prospect vis ited In Medford Wednesday. H. A. Sch oil of Grants Pass had business In Medford Wednesday. FIRST BPIIST CHURCH I(e. J. V. FrndenljurKli f Grecns burg, Indiana, Iiiik nccepted n cull to the paturuto of tho First Nuptial church of thin city. Rev. Fradenburli is considered one of tho strongmen in the Itaptist denomination in Indiana and comes witli Uio very best of recommenda tions. He will bej:in Hie work hero February 1st. ARMY AND NAVY ASKED TO NAME PRISONERS WASHINGTON', Jan. 8. Sennior Works' resolution, calling upon the war nnd navy departments to fur nish ii xeport of the number of pris oner; confined or employed in mili tary prisons, with tho nature of the offenses charged nnd condition of tho prisons, is on file in the senate today ns adopted by that body. Ail enrly response from the departments is expected. ENGLISH'S AUTOMOBILE WRECKED BY SKIDDING C. M. English's niito'niobllo . wn partially wrecked Tuesday evening when it skidded to the curb at 10th nnd Laurel. Ono wheel was demol ished nnd tiio front uxlo was badly sprung. TO PAKMKKS AND OIICHARDISTS. Cultivate your land with a Motor Tractor, It will pay for Itself In tho saving of horso feed and hired help. Valloy Motor & Tractor Co., Valloy Garage, Medford. " GETS $22,500 ALE OF 'HPT1 LAND, tt hillcreSt . R 1 Merrick has sold U'i.'i acres of unimproved laud ndjoluitit; the Hillervst orchard on the north, to Frederiok Wolf & Co., of Sonltlo. for u consideration of 2U,f)00, which includes some Seattle properly. The new owners contemplate clearing the tntet nnd planting it to orchard. Tho deal was handled nt this end bv J. A. 'Forney and J. V. Dressier. Mr. Merrick still linn other interest in the valley winch include part in terests in n hearing orchard near Talenl, the Stewart Aero suh-dtiMon the Nnlntorium, nnd other properly. LEEVER CLAJMS GHT TO KJSSJL BRIDES Judge Tou Velio performed his first marriage ceremony Tuesday when he united Karl Shirley, super intendent of tho wireless station nt Central Point and Besilo Lee of the same place. Tho new Judge not be ing an adept at wedding ceremonies, had to call for aid from Judge Nell who supplied -nil the coaching neces sary. After the arduous work had been performed by tho Judge and tho tlmo for kissing tho bride arrived. Con Lcovcr, member of tho court and another Central Pointer stepped In and stole the ono feature of the ceremony In which tho now Judge claims proficiency. Tou Velio says Lcever qualified as a member of the Soul Kiss company and that hereafter all ceremonies nro to be performed from first to last by tho head of the court. Leaver, howover, insists that his prompt action Tuesday reserves him the right to kiss nil brides mar ried by Judge Tou Velio. Grave complications nie expected. WASHINGTON BULL M00SERS PLAN STATE CONFERENCE SEATTLE. Jan. 8. I'Jniw for the big statewide progressive conference to be held hens Friday nnd Snturdiij hnvo been completed today. There will be about 350 delegates, nnd be- Bidetr ft general conference, meeting of the state central committee, the stole progressive editorial nscocin fiou nnd progressive members of the legislature will he held. Congroft-tnen-clert J. A. Falconer nnd J. W. Ilryun will he nmoiig tho spenkon'. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE TO ELECT TWO SENATORS 7s SPRINGFIELD, IlUdim. S.-J-TJ10. legislature opened here today ntnnon nnd will elect two United Klntes sen ntors. It Iiiik more progressive mem bers than nny other stntc legislature except California. H. C. PHELPS RETIRES FROM KENTNER'S STORE II. C. Pholps, who has boon with Kentnor'a storo for n year and a half, severed his connection and left Mon day for Vancouver, II. C. From tltero ho will tako a trip to tho Ha waiian Islands and Australia, after which ho will return to his homo in Jacksonville, III. OBITUARY. Funeral services over Margaret, 6 year-old daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. It. A. Koppes, will be held at tho homo or Mr. and Mre. P. Normlle, 40C Real ty street, at 2 o'clock Thursday after noon. Burial at the Medford ceme tery will be private. Tho child died at the Saercd Heart hospital Tues day afternoon following a long ill ness from whooping cough complica tions. Mr. and Mrs. Koppes re moved to Medford a year ago from Cleveland Ohio, where Mr.. Koppes was for years engaged In tho news paper business. Presbyterian Cliurrli. Every evening at 7:30 this week thoro is prayer meeting at the Pres byterian church. This is tho week of prayer, and every true Presbyter Ian is true to his church and to Jesus Christ the head of tho church. Last night tho nubjoct was, "How Can This Church do Most for Christ This Year7" For each member to bo true to Christ, and for each mem ber to Jovo Christ In tbo home, n tho soclul life, in business and In every thing ho does, und for each member to bo a worker until tho whole city feols the power of our church for good, that is, In part, tho way to do for tho glory of Christ. To this end wo pray and labor. Tonight tho subject'ls, "Home Mis sions," or "ThlB Church in This City, In This Presbytory and In the Na tion." What should wo do. Mr. Herman Harrison leads. Come, IlKI'OUT of J. II, Wilson, on nvnmlnntton of officers hooks nnd, accounts, tor Jack son county, Oregon, from July 1st, 1912, to January 1st, 1013. Jacksonvlllo, Ore., Jan. 3rd, 1013. To tho Honorable County Court, Jackson county, Oregon, Gentlemen: l have made an examination of tho books, accounts nnd vouchers of tho so rul county officers handling county funds, from July 1st, 1013 to January 1st, 1013, and report ns fol lows; Tito School 'Suterlntendent--T. V, r WclN. Tho superintendent has received: From permits ffio.uO From examinations 93.00 Which amounts he has forwarded to the state superintendent of public Instruction. He has received from tho treas urer, J. M. Croneinlller, nil school superintendent apportionments or ders and duly receipted for tho same, ns by law provided, except the or ders redeemed In December, nt which tlmo tho superintendent was absent attending n meeting In Salem. The County Hcconler I'rvil (illg. The recorder orrico earned nnu collected fees from July 1st. 1012 to January 1st, 1013, ns follows Month Fees Indemnity .25 July H 47.0R rt.OO August ,r.S7.T7 September tr,7.t0 20.00 October .. .. 671.03 15.00 November .... -131.10 C.KO December . ... 45-I.CR Totals . ..J2.9fl0.73 M7.G0 These fees have ull been deposited regularly lu the treasury each month as earned. The recorder Is much cramped for room In his office. His offtco forco necessarily occu pies much of tho available office room, and dosk room for uso of the public Is very scarce. This works a decided Inconvenlonco Mi tho public, nnd is n source of constant embnrass- ment to tho recorder. Tho cordent valut Is too small. It Is tilled with books, many of which they nro compelled to pile on the floor, resulting in tho certain de struction of theso Invaluable public records. If the public records of Jackson county nre to be preserved from mouldering and decay, some ndequato nrranjeement will have to be made for their bettor protection. This is es peclally tho cns with tho city maps It would bo possible to re-nrrango the offices In the court houso at Jacksonville, with very small expense, nnd without making nny further ad ditions to the building, by utilising still further some court room spaco und placing tho assessor up stairs where ho would have a much better offlco than ho now has, and thus mako room for tho sheriff on that sldo of the building down stairs. As I have had considerable experience with court honses, I will add a page suggesting how the spneo In thn court house could be made to serro all pur jkcs of Jackson county for many years, without any appreciable cost. Tho recordor keeps his work up to date, or pearly so . Ho has been fortunate In (he se lection of assistants, ooth of whom ho has trained to a high dogreo of efficiency. I think I am safe in say ing that the recorder of Jackson county and his two assistants, do as much work ns four coplsts nrdlnar lly perform. The Comity Clerk' W, It. Coleman. The rountv clerk has earned and collected as fees, and deposited each month In tho treasury from July 1st, 1912. to January'lst. 1013, the fol lowing ameunts: Month Amount July $195.8.1 AUgUSt - -HI. Ml Soptomber JSO.-tO October -J3G.C0 November 388.05 December 1 1 8.05 Total 2.C9t.er. Tho county clerk has been keeping his work un to date In good shape. Tho circuit court throws a large amount of business on tho clerk. The probato court, the county court, npd tho public generally keep his atten tion fully engaged all tlm time. In addition to theso duties, the clerk has naturalization business, a go-betweon the circuit court and tho department of commerco and labor He has a considerable volume of scalp bounty business, a Inrgo vol ume of election bustnoss and regis trations tliorcfor consumes much tlmo nnd labor. Ho has tho compu tation of the levies on the tax rolls, which with 15,000 or 10,000 differ ent computations requires much labor, and he has tho Issuance of Game licenses, which lays a burden on tho county for which there Is no repayment. This Gamo llconso all goes to tho state. It Is placed lu tho hands of tho county clerks for convenience, but It cosfs Jackson county sevornl hundred dollars for tho states' convenience, which Is not right. Tho bulk of this labor returns no money to tho county, but tho law Imposes it on tho clerk, and, t hero fore, tho financial returns-of his of flco uro not criterion to tho amount of work accomplished In tho offlco. Tho bunterv and anglers llccnsos Issued during tho year amount to 16542.00 of which $5110 has boon forwarded to tho state troatury, am evidenced by bis receipts Nos. 15302. 18C27 and 23071. The balanru has been deposited with the treasury and rccelnt on file. The county dork's scalp bounty warrants Issued agree, according to their stubbs, with the reports ueut to tho stato treuHuror, and amount to $342.00. Stato treasurer warrants for $14.25 hnvo been recolvod and deposited in tho treasury by the county clerk, and $120,75 Is still due from the state treasury. I havo examined nnd compared with tho warrant register tho list of county warrants ordored cancelled by tho county court on Bopiomucr m, 1012, and find that tho county clork has correctly noted tho cancellation thereof on his warrant register. I have compared ull bills audited by tho county court from July 1st, 1912, to January 1st, 1913, with tho warrant register, and find all war rants registered lu tho umountH uu dltod by tho county court. Tho county clerk on January 2nd, 1013, deposited In tho treasury tho following ameunts: Amounts nt fees duo from him by my report of April, 1912, due Jan. 1st, I1U2 f03,7( Amount by report of July, 1012 3R.00 Total ' $337.75 This report does not Include tho money on deposit with tint clerk which will bo turned over to Mr. Gardner, his successor. The Sheriff -Wlthui' ,, Joiiei, The sheriff has collected from January 1st, 1012 to January 1st, 1913. ' ; ' ' Mileage fees $303.20, which amount hits been deposited lu tbu county treasury, Dee. 31, 1912. From July 1st, 1012 to Jnuunry lit, 1013 the ah'rlff bits collected taxc its follows; 1900 taxct, page 21, collection register, collected prior to July 1st, 1012, $584.10; deposited July 2. 1011 taxes, page 21, collection register, collected prior to July 1, lui:;, $iu,N7ti:iO; deposited July 2 totl taxes, pago 21, collection register, $24,779.80; deposited July 30, Ichi $121.28 error allow rd. 1911 taxes, pago 03, collection register. $11, 070.05, less $124. 2S error ullewed: depotlted July il, 1911 tnxes, pago 07, collection register, $0,001.00; deposited July 10. 1009 taxes, page 15, collection register, $19.20; deposited August 15. 1910 tnxes, pago 53, collection register, $3,529.01; deposited August 10. 1910 taxes, page 50, collection register, $100.10; deposited August S. 1911 tnxes, pago St, collection register, $15,S73,17; deposited Sep tember 27. 1911 tnxes. page 20, collection register. $3,357, 13; deposited Octo ber 10. 1911 taxes page 33, collection register. $14,000.10: deposited Octo ber 29. 1911 tnxes, pnea 01. collection register, $14,382.02; deposited Octo ber 10. 1011 tnes, pngn 30, collection register. $2C,S11.9S; vember 12. 1911 taxes, page register, $24,303.25; deposited No- 49, collection deposited No vember 20. 1911 taxes, pago 59, collection register, $12,788.10; deposited De cember 7. 1911 tnxes, page 108, collection register, $10,207.9$; deposited De cember 21, Tho abovo amounts duly deposited In the treasury as Indicated abovo on tho dates shown. Tho following amounts wero due the treasury on January 1st, 1913: Uocolpt No. 10,744... $ 36.51 Certificate of delinquency tip. it . ... Certificate 240 Certificate 1S4 Certlflcato 186 1.01 41,15 IS. to 9.94 of of of delinquency delinquency delinquency Delinquency certificates as shown by page 129 (1908) ntgUtor Redemption certificate No. 529 Redemption certificate No. 530 Redemption certlflcato No. 001 - Redemption certificate No. 602 . . .. Redemption rertlflcsto Nos. 525, 520. 627 . Redemption certificate No. 90 1905 taxes, p. 148, Col. Ret;. 1900 tavos, p, 123,' Col. Reg 1907 laves, p. 129, Col. Itng. 190S taxus, p. 133, Col. Jtoir. 1909 taxes, p. 4S, Col. Reg. 1910 taxes, p. 10. Col. Reg. 1910 taxes, pp. 54-55, 'Col. Reg 1910 taxes, p. CO, Col. Rog. 1911 taxes, p. 61, Col. Reg. 1911 taxes, p. 62. Col. Reg. 1911 taxes, pp. 08, 09, Col, Reg 493.83 20.37 8.56 7.11 17.2 s 17.92 40.27 76. h0 103. S3 K.C1 133 00 300 77 lt A 'I 2083.09 15.08 1091.78 784.09 1648.77 1911 tnxes, plOO, Col. Reg... 11079,24 (Deposited Jan. 2. 1913.) 1911 taxes, p. HI, Col. Reg. 1122,05 1911 taxes, pp. 112, 113, Col. Reg 2239.31 Total amount due roun tv 141.11 Jll ... ft.,,........ ,...,M...f .. . Less receipt No, 1687C. which was dopoBlted twlco $ 44.36 Balance In hands of cherlff January 1, 1913 $21379.07 Doposltod Jan. 2, 101? ...$11079.24 Deposited Jan. 4, 1913.,.-. $10299.83 As soon as Sheriff Jones ascer tained his accounts were short ho Immediately procured tho utaount from prlvato resources and deposited It In tbo treasury on Juuuary 2 and January 4, 1913. I will stato that lu my opinion thn bulk of theso delinquencies oc curred prior to 1912. On January 1, 1912, I had against tbo sheriff $21, 090. pi, and ' theso amounU wore doposltod between January Bt 1912, and April 13, 1912. There wore numerous tax collections showing date of collection i numbor pf mouths prior to January 1, 1912. At tho tlmo tho monoy was do posltod taxes for 1911 waro coming In freely, and the sheriff had on hands a. large sum of money from 1911 collections. It bbonmu known that this short age was evident Junuury 1, 1912, ns soon an my report was puiillslind, nnd consequently I enmu down to Jack sonville lu Juno, J 0X2, voluntarily to Investigate to tho first of July, nt which tlmo tbu sheriff and trcusuror both showed mo statements from their banks showing the doposlt to their favor July 1, 1912, Tho sheriff showed mo bunk baluucos of $03, 943.49 cash and currency nnd chocku of $2096. CC und two deposits dutod June 28 and Juno 29, according to the sheriff's doposlt book aggregate lug $13,400, 49,-or a totul of $80, 099.03, as I had charged him on July 1 with but $70,214.00 the over plus being monoy un hand for which receipts hud-not been written, I was satisfied that ho actually hud thp county's piouoy safely lu tbo banks and trousury, I notice, howuvor, that tho deposits were mudo July 2, which In tho event tho money deposited was drawn from tho banks Hint day would dlmlnsh his bnlnuro on baud of actual cash und liunl; balances by that amount. Thitt, however, dues lint affect this report In nny way. Clmngcs Recommended. I would auulu urge upon thn sheriff tho Importance of eumplMim with the letter of the Inw lu tanking deposits which calls for all tuxes col lected to bo doposltod every week It would be better to deposit every day, and for tho sheriff to keep nit nccurale dally cash book or a cash book, In addition to his tu collection register, which Is a cumbersome vol ume und Impossible to bo written as rapidly ns tuxes tiro collected. In order to deposit dully collec tions (ho tiensurer will have to open a special "sheriff's dully deposit" ac count, which wilt nut he dlsrlhuUid tu his funds, but tbo distribution there of will follow his. sheriff's requisi tions for receipts from thn uiiiuhur Moino lux collodions register, und the money will then bo transferred by the trnnstirnr from thu "sheriff's dally deposit" account to Dm Mvcrnl funds indicated upon tlm requisition 1 would also recommend that the Incoming sheriff Keep his record of taxes In numerical older on his lax collection nutlster. All other room tluTi where I examined In Oregon do this, nnd It simplifies the record erv much. This Is, of com so, un u luoxe leaf tax receipt, which Is not num. bered until It Is ready In fllo away. Tro Treasurer.!, M. t'rmiriulltcr. RKO:iPTS. lliiliuiro on bunds July I, (1912 ..tlUUlJj.77 Received from July 1st, 1912 to Jan. 1st, 1913. Ono your. From shuilff's mileage. .$. 2 03. SO Front Mherlrf'n tnxos. . . . 181.77s :, Itecorder'n fees 2.900 7't Recordor--ludomnlty . . , 17 .) Clerk's fees 2,091 0 i Coroner front dend per sons I'.!' ri Statu treasury srhoolu. I3.72S till Stuto treusury bounty warrants 1 1 PI Flues , .167.35 School district refund. . , t(7 8 4 Liquor llcenso ........ 133.3.1 Interest $140.83, $60.10, 202 91 Rent ruud engines 16C oo Property nold hay $04, isiwder $15. plpu 130. 109 uo $206. Ml I 70 Total $324.01361 DISIIURSKMKNTS. Special school warrants redeemed $ 46,892 39 Special road warrants re deemed . . . City warrants redeemed, School supt. orders, ap portionment High sellout orders County warrants purchas ed with Indemnity fund Institute orders redeem 20,709 82 41,200.12 38.767. 13 I 4. 176 04 , 670 20 I ed 9 Of.1 1.4 slat" tux paid 62.006 60 ' lild for armory. .. .... S,06i 72 Paid for eipcrluieiit sta tion r.oo on i'nld for Informers fines. 100 00 Paid from estates 17.40 Paid indigent soldiers warrants 31.10 Paid on county fair 2.000 01) I'nld stnti) treasurer, statu itamn flue 234 50 County warrant redemn- id 27.807 51 Intercut on county war- rants 3,46107 Total nmoiinU paid out. 12 1 1. COO i.J Iliiliiuriimi hand In tho treasury Jammry 1st, I.H3 $ 79,000 91 Total 1321 013-3 lU'snedfillh sublillttiil J II WILSON, Acioiiuluiit FRUIT TREES , Wo nro making n very low price on apple, pouch and cherry trees fur a sjinrt tlmo. No finer stock grown. Wrlto us nt onco und snvo money Till: STANDARD .NTIIKKHV Itlddlc, Ore. Looh at a handful before you prepare it It shown you why Golden Rod Oats has nourishment hOTK fnrltiM I ,vnl tUnp ,... iM.-fl l-inlum IH rrjS Order Inspected Sash.Doors and Millwoik 2aiai.r.T?r! 52.50 u? i plv ns vixen coons e? yn ,m t-x rAmpooiB-. ti tin i, ei i COTUfll fAW INIISC WINSOW INJD( 0001 Hir ........ t.LIOIir WWD0WI-4tC keck r-l , , trsuci nous bisj-miui iui -III. 1CslGsllMllkiut Cl Rfl Wrlto for CAtALOQ Uo. m WS!IAnWnd8M III I kit. Wi tin An in. Ki it itl FOR J XL 11 JL Wo lmvo novonil up-to-dnto now Fivo nnd Six Room Bnngalowa MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Draperies . rtih 'i M'luj'l t H tin (if ii t( . t im ii iitttH iiktur . il , un. I it ii i i i' 'it i im ti hi, ii lut it ii in i i i ir i t in uik fti Ii in Is (ii 1 i ' M" "I Ht I t . Ii I 1 1 i I i ' 1 III i ul ll lTtf Hi I Ml it Wooka & McQownn Co. I3crfl loot led and moot f o n u 1 u r iDtcl in thu City. RunniiiK dUtillcd ice wtitcr in cnclt room. European Plan, n In Carte Cafe. Tariff on Room 12 roomi $1.00 mrh 00 rooms L50 rath SO roomi 2.00 each 00 room lk pioU UiV 2.00 ch SO room -Ul ptf.U Ud. 2.C0 each 30 iult, bulrooin, par lor Aiul bttli 3,00 cli For mora lltnone runt nd.l $1.00 eitrn to lli sbutq rU for ( each additional cucil. Reduction by week or month, t AroundW&ildl SECOND IDEAL CRUISE nt Tint S. S. CLEVELAND IT C TONi! Leaving San Francisco Fen. G VI. t It i -u (ill iM (airli a Ctiii'iii ..oi.i' e miii d wr or cl Ki.'y I ivtf ml . f , luMtinl. 110 DAYS $650 and up lnilto ifrtT ri.iMt (Salt ! '. f- rir . . i". u rwm-. f'T. (Im iIiim4 (.'" I ifcl fr if ninr rwn It M Oiiml. (I Wl liulu; rmK c ' !!' J fitftl, !, trrt l"t io-.'.I.W t'lf.f. HAMBUBG-AMEMCANLINE toil 1'imcll hi,, Hon I rmulxco, Cal., or local agents. with nr .ro. u4 MM ul tout M .un(rllH., j I .stfft JJ. sku4 CSMC3BWSjaiMpMMK3M3ES (1 BJiWlicTiim ' II At Oyour (Irooer driBVrHWirTiTlV. 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