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P;araTwo. MEDFOKll MAT! J TH1BUNK. MEDFOU1). OKKCJON, SATl'KDAV, (XTOMM !, 1J)I1. L O'CAL AND PERSONAL L Hubbard brothers, owners of the J. Phillip of Portland, illvl Fiilou '.Ivory Stnblos thnt wtro do-jslon commercial BiipPtlntondont of stroyod by fire n week ngo luno nn-itha I'nclflc Telephone company, nr noiiuced thaj Ih'oj will begin nt onco rived in Medford Friday from n trip the construction of n concrete bulUl-jto Cntcr Lake, very enthusiastic Inn to talto Its ulaco. The structure lover what lio saw, Dud Anderson In a boxing cr.otct.t nt Piiko tonight In addition to a Reed nlnlurn bill. . ,, r KH.......I t.,.1 i the debris Is cleared nw ay Mrs. J. A. Purdln of 1.1'woo t lnu,l ..,,, .... ., , will coat $10,000, Vo roO.xlll and will bo occupied by Hay Gaunjaw. who is buying up stock. "Work on the now building will begin as soon iR.vlillJnit lir daughter, Mr. J. A. .Jones qt this otfy. ' Gobd SstWlal' night bill at I'agf Mlsa Florence Jottsen Tlsiteu at Ashland Friday. I SuiL liroft f cmiHI Point mid9 Medford n biitltirt Hit today. Thcro is a 'nlibtocraplw In your town. II. N Maey, Main and Cen tral, Medford. Ore. Mr. P. B I .n hi and children who hnvo born lidding thr sumraor Ht Monroe, Ore he returned to Mod-ford. spent IWrt Hanson of A Minikin, Cat., la In the city attending to business mat ters, .1 ?oWrtf have tried and failed to 0. Gordon of Ashland, n fow bourn In Medford today. Good bill at Page tonight. J. It. Crowdor and wife have mood to lluncom, Oro. Tho report was circulated through the city Friday that Mrs. F. W. Shnplclgh was dead, causing dismay to her friends and relatives. Tho re port wan untrue. Jjut Instead advices from Sti VlKcint hospital Portland, told of an Improvement In her condi tion. Horne-mnflo bread at De Voo's. Iter. E. O. Kldridgo and wife who havo been attending the Methodist conference at Hugone the last ton days, returned Thursday. Whlla away they visited for n short limn with friends nnd relatives In Port land. How Kldrldgo was ro-namod for tho pulpit In this city, much to tho (satisfaction of his church nnd the pcoplo of Mcdford. Iko Frledlgor, the well known plasterer left Friday for a ten days hunting trip In tho mountains. Go to Page tonight. Mrs. II. Q. Worthlngton loft Fri day for Portland for a short visit with friends nnd relatives. W. II. Wilson has returned from n short business trip to Portland. Kodak finishing. tet in town, at fronton's. Mrs, Anna Kcllehor and daughters will leave tomorrow for a visit with friends and relatives. P. II. Coolldgc, general commer cial superintendent of tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, and V. J. Phillips, division commer cial superintendent and X. II. Moore, district commercial superintendent, are In tho city on n (our of Inspec tion of tho local holdings of the com pany. They outocd hero from Prlne vlllo by way of Klamath Falls and Crater Lakn nnd wore highly pleased with that great scenic wonder. They will spend two or threo days In Mcd ford. Crater I.ako pictures .a book 'it 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest" ever made of tho lake, for sale at OerUlng & Harmon's studio. Call nud eco them. 228 Bast Main street, phono' 320-J. tt A touch of cold weather hit the valley Friday night, and brought out overcoats and sweaters, and a gen eral firing up of furnaco3 In the business district. It also marked the appearance of furs among the women folks. A trace of rain fell Saturday and tho weather man's undorstudy predicts warmer weather. Oeorge Morrlsonf of Itno, Novn da, who hns boon visiting In this city for tho last week, will leave tomor row. B. I), 'Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or plnco by appointment. Phonn M. 1471. The Morning Sun has nlovod Into new quarters on North Crape street In the Medley bulldlug, four doors north of its former location. Harry Clngoade of the police fore 1b taking his annual aeutlon. Wo rc-llno Jackets, put on velvet and silk collars. Try us. Pantor- lum. J. F. Sulllran and wife who have been In Portland during tho last week returned Friday afternoon. Miss Ksslo KMhcfir who under wont an ojwnttlon for appendicitis at Sacred Heart 1. tpHal. is able to bo out nnd about again. BjjhuIuI potman mi Page tonight. George D;or har returnod from Siskiyou counly, whoro hn has been doing assenient work ou his mlnnlng claims. 0. C. Wilson left Friday for Ilutt Fnlls, whero ho has a position with the Uutto Falls Lumber company. Lessons' In china decorating at 21 commit, 'foe us about It. Perhaps wo can, clean it. Pnntorlum. . J, , 1). Samuels and wife of tho ModdV orrhard arc In the city today 1 attending to business matters. fA'ilp. 'Jtlanchnru and wife arid son ofe-l'VospVct spent Snttirday In tho city -visiting friends and relatives and attending to business matters. Special boxing nnd picture pro gram at the Page tonight. Bd Slasher or Trail Is In tho city. He reports that community all ex eltod over th Croft assault ease. John Downs of Uutte Falls, vho owns a homostoad In that section, has returned after a visit with friends and rolntlvos in this city. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo the best. Place your Insuranco with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right it ho writes It. tf The annual election of tho Univer sity club will bo held toulght. A full nttendanco is desired. Tho county court house Is being remodoled nnl now vaults arc being built for tho county rocordor nnd treasurer. Assessor Grieve, who Is now occupying tho building across the street from tho court house will occupy now quarters In the building. Vaudeville tonight at Star Thea ter. 1GS Tho C. W. n. M. held Its last month ly mooting at tho homo of Mrs. C. It. lloyil on West Ninth street, Octo ber 1st. 1C being present Mrs. Drlskle was tho londcr for tho day. Quite an Interesting program was rend ered. Mrs. Pllcher gavo a very In structive papor on missionary work, both on the foreign fields nnd In America. Mrs. Qulgly also gave a paper outlining tho work for tho year. Mrs. J. II. llelllngcr gave a vocal solo, followed by a reading from Mrs. E. It. Seeley. Mrs. noyd gave a beautiful piano solo which was much appreciated by all. The ses sion closed nnd delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess. Tho next monthly meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Everett Bads on South Orange street. Mrs. J. II. nellfngcr will bo the leader. Miss Grace Crosser of PrlnevIIIe Is visiting friends nnd relatives in this city. Milk and cream at DcVoe's. Den Hall of Itoscbnrg, is in the city for a few days nttcndlng to busi ness matters. 0tt. V. Vaughn and wife of I.os An geles have arrlyed from tho south and will mnko their home In this city in tho future. Vaudevlllo tonight at Star Thea ter. 1CS The work of packing apples started In the local packing houses, and tho orchnrdlsts aro bringing In their fruit. Qlenn Haker of Tho Dalles, spent Thursday nnd Friday In this city at tending to business matters. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking chargo of tho portrait department for the Gorkln & Harmon Photo company, 223 Bast Main street. I3nd Andorson, lightweight con tender nnd prldo of Medford fight fans appearod at tho Page Theater Friday night before a good sized crowd, and showed up well In his training work. Tonight Franklo Ed wards, the Jeweler, and Jack Over dorf will appear and put on tho gloves with Dud. Monday Hud and his manager Olek Donald will leave for a week's stay on Hi Jim Kershaw ranch hunting mid fhthlng, then leav ing for Oakland to begin active training for tho match with Arcrcdo, Oolobor 29. Vaudevlllo tonight at Star Thea ter. 1C8 II. II Croft of Central Point dis trict was u Saturday visitor In Mod ford. Assistant Proseoutlng Attorney Johnson of Grants Pass made a busi ness trip to Medford Saturday. Vuudovillo tonight nt Star Thea ter. 1C8 . Dr. J. P. Ileddy has returnod 'from San Francisco to Grants Pass. Watch our windows nnd notice thy high class work wo turn out. Pan- Prepare for cold wonthrr. l.el us clean your blankets, quilts nnd etc. I'antorlum. Walter Mundy while driving his big wheeled Oldsmolille on Hoss I.aho Friday nftcrnoon, made to short n turn nt n corner and struck tho curb, tearing a hind wheel off the machine. Street and party gowns cleaned In a superior manner at Pantorlum. Jesse Jone of Montague. Cal., a pioneer of that section, who lived at Jacksonville over thirty years ago Is hi the city for a fow da visiting friends and attending to business matters. Vaudeville tonight nt Star Thea ter. 1CS Ole Thorscn of Jamestown, N. D.. Is visiting this valley, with a view of, locating, If suitable property can be obtained. Vaudeville tonight at Star Thea ter. 16S I'lano pupils wanted by young lady graudato of Do Pauw School of Music. Bxcellont references. lteanonnblo rates. Telephone 755 or call at No. 1C North Orango street. 171 Joe Wheelock, Ihe famous Carlisle star of other o.irs, Is playing end for Lebanon Valley. Evidently I.obanon Valley plas them to a ripe old ago. McRRAVY RISK THIS YOUN GSTER IN WORLD'S SERIES? v "t7T r MBMr ' r2 , When the Now York (limits fWo.Will "lie truxt one nf those gunioM to the AtluVtioM of l'liilM.tclpliiit in tlio1" """!; ". !'. '""i:li I"' ' worl.V serie, Mm.ugor McOrnw .., 'hmv " " ""? Ut -on-on. ...... mnv not yet have nniiiirotl tlio oven m the ponre of events ho inclined to lu,ruM of; n u,tl.mi,f use Al IVmnree, liU jilienomeiml ; nomnrooV oroonlngo u few da.H young pitcher, who in Ins first full ngo wn .S'Jl. Ho lmd won fotirteoii year in the big league h lending it. , (rntnei nud lost throe games. IIODRAK PLAY AI PAGE "OflMporJlljjl," wlnj'lijjiujill In -l soiiMoii nt I ho (Jniol then tor m Now Yoik t'lly, will bo noon lit tlio I'imo llioutor .MiiiiiIii.x, Oololier I). ThU play U full of iInjIiIo tticUn ninl iflMo. iliuiiiiitio iiituiionlN Unit Mlnit it Sm(vo of uliUrry limits oliiixlng ouoli oilier up mill down ime npiuo, only to mul in mi utitMuitiollulitn luiit of Imigli tor itt tlin funny niition of tliu par tioulHr iiolioriiiitn who. in mi un guitiili'il iiiutiioiil, i Induced to mill with liU ntiifoim for u In iff period, while Hid Imrmw or of it i otiilon oring to iiwene ii liuly fnlr fiom llie wob of ooiiiiilioutiniiH tliiil lute boon woven iiroiiiiil lior bv llio iniioliiim lioiiH of mi liiiorniiliniinllv fnmoti i.ioluro lliiof. Offlosr tlllll" U oh ily the boit fitroo m the your. II linn till the elrineiiH Hint go to make it HiioooHfiit jilny, lotnl of which ! n oliiirmiiig love iiili'nwt wlioii.u ('lipid nmtoliiw his will nguiiut llio storii nriii of the law mid win n ooiuplolo xlotory. .MlHIlO PlllllO. Tho Monrni IdiIro will gln an In vllatlon dunco In .Muoso hntl on West Mnln street Thursilny ovoiilng. Octn bor lth, l'.'Kl (l't your luvltntlon from any member of Moose IihIko County Clerk's Semi-Annual Report, For Six Months Ending September 30th., 1913. IF For Slik SIiihkMi l( llOllltlll lie, I.Uor mid )) Hour Hlotoiuli, HowoN -'llioy Wink Whllo oll Sloop (1ft a 10-roiit box Tnl.it it Cittil lonlpbt to oloals Mif I.Ivor. Jllitmarh nnd Hotels, nnd )ou will Mitritlj' dud srnal byiiiiunliiK. Yuu Hum nud wotnoH who 1imi luiitd aPho. oiiatod tonRiiii. omi'l slmp, mi billon, iirvtiii. iiiuhI, liiitbnod' wlllt a sick. . dlponlotml stnlmirN. or lutM baoMaclio mid ffol all wo in out. Aro miii hoepltiH )"iir bovvitl fllratt with I'HirwMrnln- or woroly ferrlns: u pnemiMotMiy oviry few ibt)s with miIIh ontliarllr pills or raitnr oil 7 Cuoi'iirotN IniuiodlHlol) rloHiiiH Mini Ipgulnto Hip sloittitrli, r'-movn the Koiir. tindlgmtteil and formoiillnit food and foul ; ImW" thu piis btU froui llio llvrr and carry off lhe con ttlpalod waste itiatler and poison (rout llir lutrittitos and Iwweli. It motitber. a Caacamt (otilftht will utiKlnhleii vou out liy morulns. A 10-cut box from your drnlt uicmiin honlthy bowel actien: it clear bond and oboortiilnii for tiniHilis Don't foritot tlio rhildrpii lTllMI.i:!) STATKMBXT OF i:.PUMITfltK.S (ii'iicritt I'iiihI ! M County court and commissioners I Circuit court .... Justtco's court ..................... Sheriff's ofrico . Clerk's office -..., Treasurer's office . Coroner's office -. School superintendent's office. Fruit Inspectors office Assessor's office ................. Assossment and collection of taxeH.. Tax rebate Current expenses . .., Courthouse expenses JUII t'-Xll IISl'5 ....... ..............,.............. ........i....., Care of poor Insano expenses .. Keform fctiool commitments and Society of Orepon - lirldges, matcrlnl, etc ...t ....,. Ferries .,. ........'.:. Blectlon expense, registration, etc. !... ...- .Z...X7 Uond election I!M3, expense of -f. Hoads nnd highways, general fund ........ Recorder's office Surveyor's office County health officer Stock Inspector's offlco Widows' pension Dounty paid on wild nnlmals . SIC.Sfl Totals ..............M...............MM...M...... ..' ('(iiiJid. ........... i. ...... Boys' and HHlStlilH' i4im Girls' Aid April, tor. .10 ! 12.75 301.30 4R7.2S :iu.no 12I.0H m.oo 397.50 033.10 1.121.90 NSC. ID GS.ll 2 8tfl.ll 246.53 1 59.35 885.00 10.00 Ts.91 "73.00 29 1, fit) uQ.ii May 33i;.00 S3s.su SU.30 4i7.:t: 315.00 112.00 7 1.05 131.25 1,336.00 l,3N'7.oi i;2t.0 20K.ft2 921.27 221.I.S lO'.'.'.'O 77S.51 6.00 10.00 "lrii'tiil 'J.UO t.iiiaifii 291. OH :iii.:ig 60.00 lia'ifiii SI 3.5 17.80 June. 377 76 69 00 N6.96 Itt. Ml 3I&.00 ir.7.00 3.nr. 101.25 676.31 1,217. 60 133. 3.S 166. Hi 1.01 7.0S 120.75 116.97 t.llO.NS 36.75 lo'.Iiti 020.09 291.00 July. 0011 00 16.06 20.111 INN. 63 316. 00 100.00 0.70 4r,.26 1. ISO. NO 1,017.00 2A0.00 93 CO 1.032.21 276.20 1SH.15 065.70 20.00 12.00 10,00 460.00 291.00 306, HO 110.76 AtlglMt. 220.00 1 13.211 III.II.S 611.23 316 00 100.00 ls.N.76 1.193.79 327.60 111.60 2.S7 62N 61 330.36 2I6.S6 1.3I50.7N 70,10 "a'tlioii 11.90 1. 2'iil .'.' 29 1. or. 138.26 Hoptoiubor. 2M.U0 IS. Oil 126.66 606.63 316 00 130.00 17.96 106.00 1.3C I. JO 327.60 1.291.00 33 00 191.05 OS. 10 300.70 1,29,1.00 11.90 02,60 7.727.62 310.00 09.60 8.41)7.20 312.60 19.00 K.2S2.27 10.00 Tb"oo 109.30 IN3.70 1.2O0.02 291.00 213.16 "KoifliJ 190.00 17.60 9,0 IN. 06 Total expenditures (gencrnl fund) for six months cntllitR Hoptombur 30, 1913, an per above Itcmlted report. Total warrants Issued (general fund) for six months ending Heptombsr 30, 1913 Total. I 2.169 26 2,0 10. Hi) 76N IN X67 73 I, N 90. on S29.00 t NX 96 2.307.60 0.612 7 6. IXS III 3, J S3 Ii 66 19 1.H7I.S3 1.202.77 1.179 8S 0.132 19 19 VO 160.16 12.00 I2B.SU 217 10 IN. Til N.onu 17 1.719.90 99S.60 221.10 100.00 1.172.60 R2S 60 160,1190 62 $80,390 62 . 60.300 62 1 tttHMmiim hi . 4 4 t" W M ' M tS K SfUlItt trftwiffiwwtm9f00l4t4imt ? ' tliSMSMS)WttlSUP South Ccntial. 17l!torlum. h, F. Uro'wn of Saltdn, Callfornln Is In the cltv fnr n fmv ,nv, n.,l. TOO I;ATB TO OMBSII'V. lug tp busliiesB and looking over the vnllly. AYANTHDi--A bill pobter. n. Klum 1C8 WecKs&McGovvanCo UNDERTAKERS Tmdy Asslhtnnt l)uy PI10110 2117 Mglit l Y. Weeks IH.I.J-a Plioiuti A. K. Orr D7HOI FOR RKNT Two hotibokaoplng rooms on first floor, partly fur nished, Lights, bath, gas. 345 North Uartlott. 1CS FOIt SAI.n tl.'OO per First class corn foddor. load. Call 07-J-3.171 FOR KXCIIANGi: Wood for horse, cow, pigs, wagon and farm tools K. A. Gray. Phono 2C-It-C. 172 District No. 1 Labor Material District No. 2- l.abor Material District No. 2- l.abor Material . District No l.abor Material District No Labor Material . District No, Labor' Matorlal Dlhtrlct No. 7 Labor Material .... On contract District No. S i.aoor U........M. ........ Matorlal ;...... District No. 9 Labor '.- .Matorlal District No. 10 Lnior Material District No, 11 Labor Material , District No. 12 Labor Material District No. 13 Labor - Matorlal District No. 14 Labor Material Hrldgos Labor t'lMlGrlUI ..fittHtttiMiiiiiMiittitiifMtaiMinsiii On contract ..... - Gonnrul KoaU Labor Material . On United HtuteH agricultural contract Titals April. 1.168.00 90.95 1S0.O0 22,39 410.70 10.30 106.65 Itonil I'llllll May. I St 5.67 109.01 067.02 64,00 4S7.63 31.66 June. 1,126.04 HI.50 513.00 31. SO 399.00 July. 1,611.21 109.07 I7S.77 4.76 August. Kiiptombor. I 38.: 4.: 130.86 48.76 3.97 10.12 4 I t4 4 4 MWttwuwswyiMimstwisMMtWMwmtw s iwNyiiMiti ! M4ft JtMt1 :'.h' l ! 375.02 70,50 15.36 ll. 10 252.10 51.01 C2.01 10.06 319,33 11.40 ' 4 300,64 10 1,00 98.96 105.75 11UL92 1.000.0U 595.0:1 7.16 191.25 20.33 3t2il0 SO.'OO 332.70 72.96 1 15.50 2.4,0 397H9 31.93 111.11 12.60 5.00 213.7 1 .13 206,12 0.30 II 6. 80 10.00 310.13 87.03 S26.36 103.70 179,67 16K.76 641.95 70K.26 214.06 381.22 162.36 100.00 20.90 100.80 189.00 132.72 102.10 622.60 02.00 144.85 1,198.00 367.18 418.60 78.03 132.76 101.22 22.30 358.20 8.32 2l5,3Ji t 1,379.20 12.33 ST 838. 1 1 111.17 226.60 4.00 $ T 357.72 8.39 700.00 369,60 709.08 30.26 400,80 686.37 100.34 2H.:lt 12,00 69.25 16,90 1,508,91) 0C.66 17.60 230.00 701.39 96,76 209,50 68,01) 208,86 36,80 C 10.16 1.10 33.87 13.(6 713.20 66.02 070,90 71.25 129.76 9,06 089,19 205,60 VC8T Total. 7.H7 77 1,099.73 3.122.00 302.11 1. 00 1 I 46 sr. 9IS 39 202. 7K L'.IO 34.26 303.75 22,00 626,00 110,67 633.76 480.90 1,813.60 042.60 21,99 $ 4.935,81 S 8,210.01 110,209.49 432.70 38.91 20,000.00 129,095,69 1,016,99 68,01 131.10 10.38 I 0,231.01 I 0,241.93 Total expenditures (road fund) for six months finding Hoptomlxir 30, 1913, ns per nbovo Itemized report Total warrants Issued (road fund) fur six months finding Boptembcr 30, 1913 , , 2.392.11 630 21 1,024.03 126.97 909.89 112.92 2.187.60 2.610.16 260 10 2,834 38 209.33 1.737 76 04 10 2,310 II 499 35 1,010 17 213.20 1.922 37 109.83 2,080,1)0 208,06 6.00 1,813.60 3,011.31 720.79 20,000.00 $01,919.17 .0I,!II9.I7 .$01,919.17 Ranch for Sale or Kent Compound of 1 1 id arras In Wood llltor Valley Too Krrr wmn to ti mothy All uiiiUr Irrlirtllon. Watr rlgkt oMil Will foMrnil with Pan Wlm Pttnc For furlhw Informa tion and pitrtlriilara. writ or apply to Fori John W. Cox Manntlli Oregon, GIM CHUNG chin 111 mi sieiii: Ti"i herbs sr.' a od linic A positive euro for l.hwr Lung. Ilxail, Klrtanr. Mtolimrh and IIohii trotibb'N Curm MnlnrlM, Chills sad Kotror and Ithaiimtitlani. A RHnrMMlr4l euro for l'lli. No nHrilciil opuruttou r Itilrnd. Tli.s'riM(.4 I hint Mourned ttoiibto for )oir, I'lttlklllg llr,l-t ill I Olldltl'MiH. ,fl,T Inking olulit iIimi of Dr. tilin (Iiiiii' iiintli'ltio I itni n'llooil of nil trou ble. MltS. II. II. IlliltltlXlt. ThU In to irrtlfy thnt (Jim Chung cured iiip of tbi pi Inn ntifr 15 cars' standing and ran rivuintnotol hint to un)onH ntrll.tr,! v. tih tltHlii (1. M, linlrympK Chlco. Cal. Ull S. Front .MCDPOltD, DIIK. Draperies we etty rr r inn, lln if (HTlfn (11 t , fiit, fi.iurrj ra, IH ii. nil 1. fn t i l Hi'rrlliK A l-lnl limn t, 1 -It rt.r II, ; V.111W ixrli;l,. )) n i xlv,, n mmI t-rvito la ( t Mi ti ut in ern tlin iHttrmt til'i Wcnlca & McCrOwun Co. STATiaiUXT OI-' Till: FINANCIAL CONDITION OF JACKHO.V COUNTY I'OH Till MX MONTIIH K.VDINO HLI'TLMIIICIt !l(l, 11)111 Dobt of county on April 1, 1913, Including Interest .$570,970.39 Warrants Issued (genoral county fund) sluro April 1, 1913 50,390.52 Kstlmuted liitorost on warrants outstanding, Issued sluro April 1.1913 L'stlmuted Intercut on warrants outstanding, Issued sltito April 1, 1913 (general county fund) WnrrantH Issued (genoral road fund) sclnco April 1, 1913 ICstlmatod Interest on warrants outstanding (genoral county fund) Issued prior to April 1, 1913; Intercut from April 1, 1913, to Heptcmber 30, 1913, both dates Incluiilvo Orders drawn on soldiers' relief fund sluco April 1, 1913 50,390,52 890.21 04,949.47 13,473.03 135,00 Total .$712,821.25 Warrants rodoomod (genoral county fund) since April 1, 1913.$ 87,071,30 interest pain on warrants iciieouiuii (general county rutin ) hiiicu April 1, 1913 ,. , ,. 11,268,60 Funds in hands of county treasurer for redumption of nulled warrants genoral county fond) 8,090.60 Warrants paid (general road fund) slnco April 1, 1U13 01,198. 31 Funds In hands of county treuuiirer for payment iif warrants issued (general road fund) sluco April 1, 1913 761,10 Orders paid (soldiers' rolluf fund) slnco April 1, 1913 136.00 the Dough Total .'. , '., $171,507.89 Amount of total liidobtednoHS Hoptemhor 30, 1913 $511,313.30 .Stato or Oregon, County or Jackson, ss.: I, U. A. Gardner, county clerk of tho above named county and stuto, do hornby certify that tho foregoing statomeutH of expenditures anil flnanrlul condition or Juckson county, Oregon, for tho six mouths ending rluptoiiiber 30, 1913, nro true and correct iih I verily bolloVo, us tho hiiiiio appcUr of record In my office and In my euro and custody. Witness my bund nud soul of tho county court affixed this 2d day of October, 1913, U, A, GAUDNI'it, County Clurk, E. D. Weston Officio I Photogiaphor of tho Medford Ooramorclal Olub Aiuafoui' Jfiiiisliing I'ost Cardri Pailoniiiilc Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxtorior viows Negatives made any tlmn and any pliiQtt by appoint-inont. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 n 1 ' h