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,?- -a -' a- H .PJjtf ,-i1 , t;. i' PAGE TWO. medford mate trtbtjne. medford, orcrcaotf, Tuesday, ,tuly i, bw. I Or TJ -f j- n IQCAL AND - rMWMiijj Dr, and Mm. K. 11. Plckol left Tor rortlaml Monday evening, to bo gone n, few dnys. Ilor. W. F. Shields in nt Portland attondlng tho World's Clirlstlnii Cit izenship, .conference, which lifts brought toRO()icr eminent men and womon from nearly everywhere. $3000 ftccltlent nnd life Insurnnco rof, 110: ..JBSGQ for ,17.DQ. See Uotincg, tho lnturanro( man. 11. I. Shannon of the forestry serv- Jco, has, returned, from an official ,,vlst iojHutp Pnlipl Mrs. Joromla has I Iron nt Central Point tho pucst of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Leever. Orchard, hunting, 3hlp: tod Crater Lnko scenes for salo nt Oer- Jdnn & Hnrnjon's studio. Negatives niado nny place, kodak finishing. 138 East Main street. Phono 21C It. Miss Graco Wilson has return 3d from n visit at Jacksonville. J. If. Dundare, of Portland. Pacif ic northwest manager for Shermnr.. Clay & Co., was n recent business vsItor at Medford. Kodak finishing, best In town, ct Weston's. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Arthur, for merly of Applcgatc, nro visiting 1:1 this' section. They nro located In Idnho. A. N. Wlnchell and U K. Uebcr, Jr., of Madison. Wis., who arc con nected with tho geological survey of southern Oregon, nnd C. D. Watson, of Ashland, who U nsslstlng them, were In Medford recently. ucrKing mrmon, stnalo por traits, home portraits, flash lights. kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 215 It. Miss Hazel Williams, of Grants Pass, was among Medford friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Radcr, of South Phoenix, motored to Medford Mon day afternoon. M. V. Krckson, U. S. forest super visor, tins returned from nn official trip to Portland, E. D. Weston, commercial photog. rapbor, nogatjves mado any Urns or place by appointment. Phone M. 147.1. . F, E. Martin returned to.Itogue Illver Monday after n short visit in Medford with bis family. Mr. and Mrs. D. If. Darneburg, cf Ashland, visited In Medford and Jacksonville Monday. Miss Ollro Turner, or Gold Hill, made Medford friends a visit recently Dr. Klrchgcssncr will be at Hotel Noah every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. R. Booth has closed bis barber shop in Hotel Holland building and become ouo of R. Estes' staff a Hotel Nash shop. E. G. Perham, bridge contracto-, nnd J. L. Mooro, of Gold Hill, his assistant, wero in Medford Monday. vapor Dams ana scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nett-Corey bldg. Phono KB. Prof. Harrington, of Jacksonville left for Portland on Monday evening train. Mr. and .Mrs, E. A. Lang!ey( of Jacksonville, spent Monday afternoon with relatives living in Medford. Chautauqua, Ashland, July 7-8 An atlructlvo program; flno camp ing Every day a good day. Writo secretary for full Informatien: Postmaster Reed, of Gold Hill, nnd 'Sir, and Mrs. I. Householder, wero of tho many whp transacted business In Medford Mouday. Arthur Rose and Thomas Edsnll, of Phoenlr district, tarried a few hours in Medford Monday. Table Board by tho week; first class homo cooking. Half block from Hotol Medford, No. 35 No. Oakdale, Private muslo lessons from GO cents upward to Thrpe dollars ppr lesson, according to subject and teaoher chosen. Medford Conserva tory; open all summer. Collcgo nidg. J, E. Enyurt, who has been spend ing several days at his ranch in Trail district, Is in Medford again. 11. Jphnston nnd Norman Guge, of AntlooH district, mado a business trip to Medford tho foro part of the week. .John Bee. of Grass Valley, Cul wno nas been spending a few dayH in Medford, left for Grants Pass. Monday. . ,. For best quality homo grown meats, go to Stall 12f Public Mar ket, J, R. Tyrrell, ' Margaret ICubll, of Portland, is visiting In Jacksonville ljor former home, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS s AJfY MurR Pur Mwno 237 Sight V. W. Wck 103-7.3 rtHttH A. E. Orr 7-H Rev. J. K. Squires, who has bcun tho guest of ,ltev. W, T. flouldor, Went north Monday. He held serv ices nt the M. E, church South Sun day. Miss Nelllo Mulntyro and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenvo dlrown. were ovur from Jacksonville Monday afternoon. Iluy jour Fourth of July hat at the Home Millinery sale, 1104 Ninth St. SC .1. T. Fry nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Croft, of Trail district, were of tho many who enino to Medford during tho week. Walter "Williams, who Is a native of Jacksonville, Is making this sec tion a nhnrt visit. ' Ho has been to eated nt Sacramento for many years. Mrs. C Wr Jlendbr, of Talent, has been visiting Mr. nod Mrs. M. Otter-j dahl. Tho city council will hold Its reg ular monthly meeting this evening. II. F. Davidson, of Hood River, who is prominently connected wph the North Pacific Fruit Distributor' association, is In Medford. He Is also a successful fruit grower. Martin McDonnugh, who went .o Chchnlls, Wash., several weeks agj, returned to Medford during the week. William. Gerlg, maingcr of tho Pacific & Eastern, who accompanied his family as far as Portland on their eastern trip, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster have, rented their pretty home at tho head of East Main street to H. W. lllgnm, whose parents will spend the sutnmar here Mrs. Foster and daughter go to Klamath Falts for a vacation and Mr. Foster will batch with Judge Col vlg at tho latter's home. Mrs. Gale nnd children leaving shortly to sum mer nt Coos Day. James McDonough, of Applcgnte, was Jn Medford Monday, on his way to Grants Pass. Mrs. J. C. Horton, of Phoenix, wes the guest or her daughter. Mrs. h. P. Brown, of Gold Hill, last week. So was Miss Jean Horton. R. H. C. Wood and his family nn-t S. I.,. Morse, or Roseburg, arrived In Medford the foro part of tho week. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Reed bava re turned from Mar&bfleld, where they resided for sonio time past. Mrs. L. Luper, of Grants Pass, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs L. I. Brown, of Jacksonville, left for homo Monday ovenlng. O. W. Trefrcn and G. II. Hcdberg. prominent citizens of Ashland, trans acted business In Medford recently, Mrs. T. D. Ross and nor daugh ter, iliss Pearl, were down from Central Point Monday afternoon. Tho Grants Pass cannery com menced operations this week, begin ning on loganberries, of which there will bo a vory large crop. It seems strange why a cannery has not been established In Medford long ago. Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Fouts have m turncd from a trip to Portland and other northern points. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hoppln, of Minneapolis, aro visiting their son, Albort Hoppln, or Jacksonville dis trict, and bis family. E. Brltt and E. Conger, of Jack sonville transacted business in Med ford this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Pruett, of Roxy district, motored to Medford Mon day afternoon. W. A. Clement, R. Burgess nnd G. Wold, of Salem, nro recent arrivals In Medford. Bcott V. Davis, who went to Call fornla recently, has become Interest ed with A. A. Davis, his father, in exiensivo real estate operations at Berkeley. Ho will return soon. E. B. Harris, of Callahans, and S. P. White, of Weed, arrived from Cal ifornia Monday. An expert mining cnglneor will soon arrive to investigate tho big cinnabar deposit in Ramsey canyon, which is owned by J. R. Hayes, of uetroit, jjicn, A large amount of development rvork has been dono under tho supervision or AI Lowls, or Gold Hilt, who sayH there l nn PbundnpcQ or ore rich In quicksilver. Mies Frieda Goldsmith, who has been selected by tho regents or tho University or Oregon as an Instruct or in physical training for women, Is a daughter of Julius Qoldsmith. a pioneer merchant of Medford, now a resldeut of Eugene, Miss Gojd smith graduated rrom tho university last year nnd has since taken spoc.'nl training at Wellosloy. A. A. Davis and associates havo purchased 100 acres or hillside JanJ adjoining tho campus or tho Univer sity or California in Berkeley, tao consideration being given at $200 - 000. Engjneera are laying out tho tract, which is to bo an exclusive residence district. Tho proncrtv. which will bo. highly improved, is expected to bo on tho market Jn ninety days. Mombora or tho Josephlno County Motorcyclo club indulged In un en duranco contpet on Sunday. Tho road betwpon Medford and Oranfa Puss was ho roiito choson and tho thirty miles wero negotiated In lulck tlmo. Tho wlnnor. will ), )'d tho cup only until another member of tho club captures It, . Siimmor slnb wood $2,90 a tier. Vulloy Fuel Co,, To 70. Rolando Coiialno, for liunv th.iu twenty jenrs t resident of Rogue River valley, died t his homo near Grants Pass Juno 2S, aged -t years, ltn Is survived by his widow and two children, nlso his father and two brother. Dr. P. C. Donovan, of Wlniiliwi;, Canada, who owns the Nellie Wright mine, located In lllnrkxvall district, near Gold 11 HI, has arrived on tic ground. The building for the mill has been completed nud tho mnchln cry, which has n capacity of crushing twenty tons of ore dally, will soon arrive, while tho California-Oregon Power Co,, Is constructing a power lino to tho property. Thero Is said to bo n large quantity of free-milling ore assaying from $1 to $IS per ton In sight. BE Thnt it pays to ho n beggnr in Med ford wax idiown when nn able bodied deal' iunl dumb mnn tnhcd hi forty odd dollar in nickels pud dime at :i local store .Monday evening, tho re sult of one day's nluw seokinj in Med- mm. .t tins rate, nw income is over a .flOOU it mouth. A short time nuo n ''lilind beggar'' nud it woman companion reaped it rich linrve-t singinu on Medfonl streets. The couple wero ejected from their hotel, when it was found they were frauds nnd both could see. Niuty-iiine out of every hundred liejfgnts thnt drop off in Medford nru irofoMonnl beggars nud blioulil be branded us frauds nud ordered out of the eitv. Most of the alleged in stitution solicited for nro nNo fraud ulent. 10 SIOP RUNNING LIVE STOCK AT LARGE A petition is beitic circulated to enforce tho new state law prohibiting the running of cattle nnd domestic animals nt large in Northeast Med ford precinct, excluding ltoxy Ann. Twenty-five per cent of the voter nre ncce.-Mtry to legalize the petition. The law makes it illegal to pasture animals .on tho neighborhood nnd r'i-mnl.-; permitted to run nt largo can be Taken up nud iraouudcd at the owner's expense. Xorthcast Medford hns suffered considerably from the raids of cnttlo and horses nud is the first district to enforce the new law. RESUFWEY OF ALASKAN WATERS PETITIONED FOR KKTCIIIKAN, Alnskn, July 1. Mariners nro preparing to petition for n re-Htirvey of Aluskan waters, today, following nn accident to the hleamer Al Ki, Captain . K. fltip till, which ran on nn unchartered rock near Klnwopk reef nnd ground off hor keel. This is tho fourth ne cident in two weekH to steamers ply ing the Alaska trade, nil of which hnvo been caused by vessels hitting unchartered rocks. Two of the ves sels wero lost nnd two are in need of repairs. The Al Ki stopped here for nn ex amination nnd is proceeding south under her own steam. AMERICAN WIFE DIVORCED FROM INDIAN HUSBAND SEATTLE, Wnf.li., July 3. On tho grounds of cruelty nnd pcr&oiiul in dignities which she churgen wero in flicted upon her, Ituth Anna Singh, an Amcricnn girl, is divorced today from her Hindu husband. Tho wed ding occurred on April 20, 1010, when Ituth wiih only seventeen, On the witness stand the wife miid that; her husband refused to take her out to amusements, quarreled nil tho time and laughed at her when slio grew hysterical. She said her huhbund al ways slept with his head to Urn east ami pmyed fortytfive minutes n duy, I8IB THEATRE. Photoplays, Tuesday and Wednes day at IsIs Theatre: "Hor Masked He-uuty," Pathe special feature In two reels; Patho Weekly No, 20; Pctect ive Dot, comedy; HiH First Export enco, comedy; music; effects, Coin ing Kriday: "Tho Vauul Cur." Olograph Indian story in two parts, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt 8ALK 6 dining chairs, 1 rock or, 2 beds, complete, 1 full bod comploto, 1 bureau, 1 Idtchon cab net, 2 center stands, 1 phonograph 1 feather bed, 1 alfalfa seeder, 1 sot single harnnc.H, 1 saddle, 1 pair Chuppt). GU Ho. illveruldo. KH VOU IIJCNT 2 furnished housukepp. lug rooms u u netv modern houso, Including gas, 3 blocks rrom P. O. Phono 372'J, GG1 AP RICH HARVESTS TO Major 11. I a Howlby, state high way engineer, arrived li .Medford Tuesday to assist tho county court lu formulating a good roads pro gram to bo submitted to tho voters at tho special election potttluuud for. Ho accompanied Judge Ton Voile and Commissioner Kiiilth to Ashland Whoro lui will look over highway. Mr. Uowlliy favors n l it-foot road bed for tho main county artery, with 8-foot laterals. Uy grading tho road bed lli or 20 feet wide for 8-font roads, there Is ample room for ttini outs nud the motley will go twice as far. As Jackson county ts tho first county to go ahead with tho bond ing proposition, It will receive first aid front the stnte, asserts Mr. Bowl- by, confirming statements mado hero uy Commissioner Kay. Next ye.tr material assistance In cash from tho stnte can be expected. L It doesn't cost much to celebrate the l-'nurth tit Kansas. If Kiiuhioi has the money raised by Medford, It would last for it month's celebra tion. Home eighteen dollars docs as prlxes In it threo-days' celebration, that at Garden Plains, home rl'y of S. 3. Smith, or Medford. who hands In the following notice Inkeu front tho Garden Plains News: First Day Automobile parade at 10 o'clock A. M. $." cash for the best decorat ed automobile; ?2.&0 for the second best. 1:00 P. M. foot race, 100 yartN prlxe ft. 1:30 P. M. Ladles nail writing contest. First prlro SI; second C0L 2'.0tt P. M. lluliy show tinder I year; First prlxo SL'.GO cash; second II. 3:00 P. M. Ilaso ball game, Wichi ta Tigers vs. Garden Plains. Dauco In evening. I Second 1 my Foot race, 100 yards, prlxo It. Wheelbarrow race, prize 11. Sack race, prlxo 11. Pio eating contest for boys, first prlzo 50c; second 2Cc Ladles hobble skirt race, first prlxo 1 ;socond f0c. Baseball gauio at 3 P. M. Uance lit evening. NOTICE All children tindur twclvo years of ago will bo admitted to thu vaude ville mntlnecH only, nt irc. BOWLBY HERE AD COUNTY COURT GOOD OS w KANANS W GELEBRATE WHY? Iluy now Furniture when vou can take ilie old lo THE PAINT SHOP ami linvo it rerinisliod in any style, BatiHJ'aotion guaranteed J. H. FIRES 32 South Central Street Patronize Home Industries TfHliSE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGKJE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT nOME. Office jTurnituro Library Furniture Bedroom Furniture Dininrooni Furniture White Enamel Funiilura Built in Buffets, Seats And Bookcases, Etc. Store Fixtures Porch Swings Cedar Chests Cabinet Work Bono in OakWalnut, Fir, or Any Other Wood .Desired Cabinofc Makers Mission Furniture Works 10. 0. Trowbridge, Ti, Prop. XV,) S. Holly; Medford LEVY REFUSES TO BET ANY MONEY ON Rltt CHANCE HAN 1'MIANCIHCO. Cal., July 1. tf Willie RUclile, lightweight chain ptnu, tins ten thoummd dpllnrs lo gamble that he lientu Joe Rivers hero on July 1, Joe l.uvy of l.os Angcl'M, Rivers manager, Is glad of It. Hut that's nil. Levy doesn't want an.' of Willie's coin at the prevailing odds of ten to eight, or nt any other odds, "All, I hope Is that Willie Rets It down," wild Levy today, "hut he won't. Will we take any of It? Why should we? If we win get the big prlxe the championship, That's tho only chnnco we're taking. Wo will bo thoroughly batlsflcd with that." And levy's view Is nbout that or tho most or the bettors. Itllchte Is still a ten to eight favorite but thio Is little money going down. Many persons like Itlvers, they say, bit few bark their opinion with their coin. Thu Impression :s strong, and Is hourly growing stronger, that Wol gast gave Uttcble more In sixteen rounds than Itlvers ran. And stll llltchle came along and won with the old rltiht cross, for, though n foul ended the fight, Wolgast was stung nud stung hard by that Maine smashing right. Two factors are believed to welati heavily against itlvers, HltchloV right rntiw to Ulters' glass Jaw. In working out here with his sparring partners, lining liuddy and Cote have repeatedly reached the Mexican with the right cross, of course, tho blows were light but It Is pointed out that Itltcble waited sixteen rounds to put that punch on Wolgast, and It Is predicted that If Itlvers Is as op.ui to It ns he seems there will bo mighty little right utter that blow lutids. SEEK TO BRING N. L. Hcuuetl, the nurseryman, has returned by nuto front IWIIniid where Willi II. II. Patterson, hu represented Medford ut the Nurserymen's Na tional association and st rived to bring the next roast convention here. "I think we eiiu secure (lie conven tion for 11)111" said Mr. Ilciinctt, "Inil the exiMisition will prevent our hring ing it before, although we placed the town on tho nurserymen's map and they nil know we nre nftcr it. The lirst niiii seen in two weeks wits in the Itogue river vnlley. It has rttinrd continuously nt Portland. Tho roads are in bad shape, in consequence. "I sec Medford is voting on nn official rent, I prefer the Ulrie llriin uer, ns the best nil round rose for this section." Phone 243-J Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowhridgo, Prop, General Foundry and Machino Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227L, For the best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Boo us. Wo nrmko a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and'WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Cornor South Fir and llth Sts. Bolh Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR 00. AUDIT OF THE RECORDS From December I, llMt to Jan. til, 1 01 ll, Hindi; l,v expert accountant W. II. Wiiutii lo thu city council ami accept etl tunc t", 1 1) III, After it thorough ntudy of your de partments I submit tho following out line of a system of accounting, based on the accounts and mctloiln of our city! AtM'tS Iteal property Tools , Machinery Furniture and fixtures KocnrltlCH Cash Indebtedness llouds Warrants Water certificates Iteteuiio Taxes Water department Finns Declines .Mlscollitiifoun i:pendlloiei Current etpeiun Permanent Improvements Properly interest Improvements (Made for property owners) Sinking Funds (For property owners) lu citrrylug out the foregoing elan slflcatloiiB the ledger should be sec tioned to correspond. The proper de pnrtiueut should be charged as the warrants are Issued through the re corder's warrant register, showing current expense by departments, per manent Improvements and property purrhiucd. Uy taking tho total war rants Issued against these segrega tions and adding thereto the neces sary amount for Interest and sinking funds, a budget appropriation can bo made up; then by deducting the prob able revenue from sources other than taxes, ns shown by previous records, a close estimate of the amount to be raised by taxation ran bo made. I nolo that Ordlnnnrn F-'JS pro. Date of Issue. Apr. It'OtL Oct. IUII0 Dec. ID Ul Feb. 1910 May HMO.. Juno 1910 , June 1910 . Aug. 1910 . Oct. 1910. Title of Funds. I. I). H. F. No. I . I. II H. F. No. 2 .. I. 11. K. F. No. 3 ... I. II. S. F. No. I ...l.ll. K. F. No. f. . ..f. II, S. F. No. 0 ....I. II. 8. F. No. 7 . . I. II. 3. F. N.. 8 . . I. II. H. F. Nn. 9 ...I. II. B. I. No. 10 I, II. 8. F. No. 1 1 .1.11. K. F. No. 12 . 1.11. H. F. No. 13 .. I. U.K. F, No. 11 ..I, It. F.a. No. 15 . 1. II. tt. F. No. Ill ...I. II, 8. F. No, 17 . I. II. H. F. No. !H .1. U.K. F. No. 10 ...I. II. H. F. No. 20 ....1.11.3. 1 No. 21 I. II. H. F. No. 22 , I. II. H. F. No. 23 I. II. 3. F. No. 24 .. I. I). 8. F. No. 25 I. II. 8. F. No. 20 . I. II. 8. F. No. 27 . .1. II. H. F. No. 2S I. II.'B. F. No. 29 I. II. K. F. No. 30 I. II. K. F. No, 31 . I. II. H. F. No, 32 I. II. 8. F. No. 33 I II. H. F. No. 34 . I. II. 8. F. No. 35 Oct. Oct. Ndv. Dec. Dec. Feb. May July July J uly Aug. Kept. Sept. Sept. Hopt. Kept. Oct. Oct. Nov. 19 10 1910 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911.. 1911 191 1 HU 1 1911 1911.. 1911 1911 lUtl 1911 1911 1911 19t 1912 Feb. Kept. 19 1 a Kept. t9l'J Kept. 1913 Kept. 1912 . Jan. 1913 Jnu. 1913.. Cut (lii.H out and facie by your Telephone Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76 Sucee.s.sors io .Keickslein New Yard corner Kir nnd West Second HI reel, Wry Wood ly Ilie Tier, Cord and Car Loin With Medford Trade Is Medford Made Of CITY OF MEDFORD tides thai it sufficient nimmut nhnll bo set aside each )c"i' from the groim revenue of the water d(iiaiimeiit to create it linking fund to pay water boudii iih they rail (tiH'i ttilrl tins never been done; as it mutter of fact, when the annual limine! Is made up, pro vision should he mnde fur n sinking fund for all general Indebtedness, an well as a prnvMoii for Inleiest. Tho imnit) ordinance directs thnt thu Inter est on Fte water bonds shall be mixed by a direct minimi lax; no far Ihbl levy has beau Insufficient by thous ands of dollars lo meet the actual In. (crest which has been paid on said water bonds. It U conducive to good system to abolish all Hlibfuudh of the genet nl City funds wlimever poHilhto, as this will do nwa with the I'iroii veiilmit tiansrer system to a great ex tent, an well as lo do away with I ho nccesMJly for so many classes of wnr rants. The water fund, however, should be mnlutnlncd separately fioiu tho other- general funds as It Is it complete system In Itself, Water llemttineot. The water department Is growing and sooner or later must ho separat ed lioni the recorder's department and have Us own cashier under tho direct supervision el the water su perintendent II Is iie'otmary that the expenditures or the water department bo sogregnti d In the same manner ns advised for tho general cltv expen ditures. A work ordi'r ststem nud reipilsltlnn ststom, with n good dis tribution voucher, would give u com plete nud convenient nuabsls. Tho water ledger should bo based on n nuuierlrnl system so Ibiil chan ges lu the alphabetical lineup wilt not bumper niferenr thereto. It also Insures tt complete llsllpg of water-users, and obviates tho uecus r.lty for cheeking out the ledger with (lie ownership book. In regard to the water certificate )ntum I would recommend that tho witter system extension account bo charged with the certificates' Isrnied, ns the city nciulres title to these ex tensions at this time. On the other (Continued on Pngn 3) Total llomU. I 22,000. on M.a&n.iio If., (1011.00 3,2!u.on n.Mo.on 32.750 on 4,000.00 21,000.00 2il,7f0.U0 fi.2fi0.00 31.500.00 I I.2K0 00 11,5(10.00 21,000.00 8, 600.00 8,1100 00 .15. 500.00 55,ooo.nn 43,000.00 50.000.00 0.250.00 17.260.110 13,750.00 31,260.00 34.750.OO 72.imiO.00 C,250.00 31.000.00 22,000.00 In, 2 50. 110 3,750.01) 3,260.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 3,260.00 Itcilirmnd. I s.r.uo oo I (.ouo no 4.000.00 I, nun oo 7,oni).nii t.ooo.oo 3.00(1 oo a, Ron. no 1,000.00 1.600 oo 3.000.00 7,500.00 1,600.00 1, 0110.00 !,VHlll 3. 6 mii. 00 5.000.00 3,500.00 Outstanding. 1 3.600. oo 40,260.00 I 1.000.00 3,250.00 4.260.00 an.7Ro.oo 3.000.00 I I.00O.OO JJt.3BO.0H 6.160.00 30.000.00 ti.zr.o.oo 37.000.00 19,600.(10 7,600 00 7,000.00 32.000.01) 60,000.00 ay.B0n.no 60,0(10.00 0,260.00 17,250.00 13,760.00 33,760.00 3l.2fiO.0O (10.5 00.00 6.7CO.IIO 31,000.00 22,000.00 IS.250.00 ,1.750.00 3.V60.00 4.000.00 3,000.00 3. 260.00 600.00 600.00 2. 600.00 600.00 1819,750.00 $77,600.00 1742,260.00 Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Everlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave, Phone M-G52 IS. A. Illoks Oonoral Manager I. M, KoraliHW (leu. Salos M-r. OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners and Mttiuifacturorfl OroKon (Irunllo stands tho tost at tlmo. Medford, Oregon P' r v f