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J" " WV f"-J-W V --HW vt ., w Et MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD OREGON, FRTDAY, MARCH 20, 1915 "WT tAWOFTI 11 MOST HISTORIC ON GLOBE'S FACE 'WASHINGTON1, D. Cf XTnr. 20. Trl n paper telling , something or the wttmlorful fiislory of the lands over which Turkey Iiiih ruled for ninny generations, prepared for tlio Nn H6nnl Geographic society, William Joseph Sliownltor give some intcr otJting facts which ordinarily escnpo Attention. Ho reminds the render Hint except when Pnul nnd his nssocintes crossed tlio Hellespont to Athens nnd Tlome, tho cntiro liililc story from Genesis to Kcvclntioii, was lived in wlmt linn hcen Turkey, ami calls at tention to the fact that tho gront em pires of tho east, tho civilixations of tlio KgypHniiH nnd the Phoenicians, tho glories of Byr.nntium nil were pi im led on what has lteen Turkish n soil. Ho nlso shows how King Snr frati, ruling nt tho very dawn of his tory, congratulated his cmpiro upon )m miccpsb in bringing down the high cost of living, lie says in part: Of Historic Interest "So other people possess lands of rHch wonderful historic interest as ttfo Turks. Occupying n region only a third as grent in nren as the United States, they have yet a territory within whoso boundaries 'the great est, tho most influential events in human history have occurred. . '"The Bible, with little exception, is nn account of tho doings of people who never got beyond what have hitherto been th6 confines of Turkey From a single corner of tho Ottoman empire arose tho Babylon that in its day all but ruled the world. From that snroo region envy and famine conspired to send the children of Ab raham into Egvpt, which until re cently was embraced in tho cmpiro of tho Ottomans. Thence, as they marched back from Africa to Asia, through the wilderness of sin to the promised land, they never once set foot off of whnt came to bo Turkish soil. And when tho star of Bethle hem nroso it stood over a manger, on land that is now Turkish soil. Home of Croesus Tn Asia Minor once dwelt Cocsns, whose name to this day expresses the last degree of wealth. Here was Pergamus, whose library in its period was thcCincst in tho world, ranking such demands for papyrus that Ptol raey was led to prohibit the exporta tion of that commodity from Egypt. Under tho reign of the Caesars, Asia Minor nlono contained 500 populous cities, enriched with nil tho gifts of nature and adorned with nil the re finemcnls of art. "Jho civilization of tho Hittitcs, whoso lands finally wero occupied by the hosts of Israel; tho civilization of Tyre and Stdon, tho greatest col onizers of ancient times; tho civil ization of Egypt, rival of Persia nnd Chaldea in tho value of tho heritage it bequeathed to the future; tho civ ilization of Constantinople nnd the Byznntino empire, in its day tnoro gorgeous than any Hint hud gone be fore all found their home within tho boundaries of what afterward enmo to bo the land of the Turk. Moham med, and tho religion which bears his name, nnd now claims several hun dred million udhereuis, were alsu born in tho Ottoman empire. 'The greatent of tlavo ancient em pircp was tho Babylonian. Tim Baby lonians built their civilization upon mi irrigation ditch nnd made Baby lonia a land looming with people, tho seal of mnuniliccul cities nnd the homo of a worldcpnijucring empire. jMiu.ymiiiu rivni.yivniiey 01 1110 Nilo in production. Every Greek traveler who wandered that way ninr vcled ut the luxuriousness of tho crops of Mesopotamia. Even Herod otus hesitated to Jell' tho story in it fullness, lest tho people for whom he wrote history might regard hnn as a naluro faker. Tho hanging gardens of Babylon stirred tho udmirution of tho travelers out of tho west, so that they wrote them down ns one of the seven wonders of the world. Nebu chndnczznr built them for his wife, Aniytis, the beautiful Medo, to res cue her from her homesickness for her native Median hills. At Dawn of History "King Snrgon, about 4800 B. C, though he lived nt the dawn of his tory, reviewed his reign much as a president of the United States or a great European sovereign might re view his official enreer. Ho tells ns that he restored" nucient ruined cities nnd colonized them; thnt he mndo barren tracts of Innd fertile; that he gave his nation n splendid system of reservoirs, dams nnd canals; that he protected the needy from want, the weak from oppression, filled the nn lion's grnnnrics with corn,, brouuht down the high cost of living and found new markets for tho nation's products. "Bnbvlon's fortifications arc said to have had n circumference- of fiftv five miles, the outer wall of which was 330 feet high and 85 feet thick. Tho palace of Snrgon 11 covered about 25 acres, and its front was twice ns long ns thnt of the United States cnpitol. Forty-eight great winged bulls guarded its entrance, nnd upon Us wall were more -Minn two miles of sculptured slabs telling the story of the king's reiim." COUNTV COUB.T t'IU)CKKIINM. December ltll I, Term. Tho following tif a schedule or ex penditures of JncTreon county. Ore Fton.tOKethor with tho list of clnlm- nms nnd articles or sorvlco for which claim Is junde. nnd which wero Massed upon nt the December, 1014, term of mo county court Tor Jiickson county, Oregen: County Court nnd Cnmtnltltkiii-M jns. ,m. cronemlllor. stamps..? Charles U. Ony, probation of ficer's salary and expenses Home Telephone vnl Tele graph Co., telephone bill.... Modfonr Mall Tribune, print ing county court proceed ings F. L. Tou Voile, county Judco. salary V. C, Loovor, commission- .SO st.or. ceo 19.14 150.00 on.oo Kntlo M. Grieve, deputy hlro Home Telophono and Tolo- graph Co., telophono bill. . Medford Hook Storo, supplies Ktta Purkeypllo, deputy hlro lcsllo Stnnsell. externum: tnxos. ts.oo n.ir. I.S0 o.r..oo Totat .. ,. I54B.R0 Assessment nml Collection of Taxes Ashland Itocord, supplies tor tnx dopnrtiuont, sheriff's offtco ,...., 10.7C Olnss & Prudhoiiiuio, slip piles for tnx department, sheriff's office tB.OO O. U. Harper, labor, tnx do- pnrtment, shcrlffn office. .. 73,00 cr's compensation 13.00 Totnl Widow's Den-don Esnostlne Austin , ....$103.75 1.70 V. C. Leover. telonhone bill J. C Smith, commissioner's compensation 13,00 P. L, Tou Velle county Judge, traveling expenses 20.00 vm. Qcrlg, engineers serv ices 120.20 17.B0 10.00 10.00 32.50 10.00 Ulrlch & llynn, Indigent sup plies , l.tio J. II. Wnro, rnllroud faro for Indigents .. .' aa.BO GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY SAVES TWO CHILDREN IN ONE FAMILY About ono year ago two of ray chil dren suffered badly from weak kid neys. They would have sevens spells of dizziness and were all run down in health. I was just about discour aged. I tried several remedies and finally a doctor, but they did not seem to Improve I knew of a friend who was taking Swamp-Root for kid ney troublo with good results and I decided to got somo for the ctartiren. I bad noticed that thero was some improvement after they had taken two largo bottles and continued to glTO It to them until they had taken ono-half dozen bottles and wero well on tho road to recovery. I think Dr. Kllmor's Swamp-Root has dono more for my children than nny other med icine I hnvo tried and recommend it to any ono having children that suf fer as mine did. Very Truly Yours, R. Y. USENDY, Dotban, Ala. Personally appeared before me, this 2nd day of July, 1909, R. W. Llsenby, who subscribed to the abovo statement and made oath that tho samo is truo In substance and fact. A. W. LISENBY, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding- Iiam'rton, X. Y. Provw "What Svranip-Hoot Will Do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, X. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone, You will also receive a booklet of valuablo Information, telling about tho kidneys And bladder. When writ ing, bo suro and montion the Mcdfora Evening Moil Tribuno. Itcgnlar 30- ccnt and one-dollar alio bottles for salo at all drug stores. Adr. Total 1 4 26. 4 9 Circuit Onirt H. K. Hnnnn, defending Brad bury Joe Broad, witness .las. M. Cronemlller, stamps.... Home Telephone and Tele graph Co., telophono bill.... Chris Keogan, witness W. H. Stnglor, taking priso ners to Salem Warren 11, Smith, expert wit ness 25.00 Mrs. A. It. Thompson, board of Jury B. A. Watson, witness 28.00 Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 4.92 A. E. J. Pcrclval, witness 2.00 Frank Kasshnfcr, crier ..... .. 33.00 10.00 1.B0 2. SO 2.50 1.50 18.58 4.55 ! Bona W. Bnrr Nellie 0. Bush Prtnthn A. Blackburn Ornhn lletts Tllllo J. Crosby 17,50 Mrs. I. V. Cox . ... 17.50 Mrs. H. A. Crclghton 17.B0 Anna L. Coram 10.00 Mac J. Daw 40,00 Lucy May Davis 25.00 Ollvu Kills 17.50 Julia Ersklno , 10.00 Nettle Oreen 25.00 I.lrtlo Heath 25.00 Jennie Jones 1750 Cnrrlo H. tonveuworth 17.50 Dolly Lovo 32.50 .Amanda McNV.il 20.00 Kstclla Nelson 40.00 Emma Pnulsson 25.00 Mary E. Payne 17.50 Laura E. Stewart 35.00 Catherine E. Silver 17,50 Mnry J. Torey 2B.00 Total $134.35 Justice Cutirt Rankin Estes, constable fees 5. SO J. K. Hlttson, constable fees 5.40 A. O. Hammond, constnbto fees 7.90 Mary MnrUU, witness 1.70 Mrs. M. M. Mardls. witness 1.70 M. M. Mardls, witness 1.70 Pat Mogo, constable fees 2.70 Helen Ragsdnle, stenographic work 12.40 O. O. Taylor, Justice fees.... 51.90 M. P. Welch, witness 1.00 Totnl , Sheriff's Office Jas. M. Cronemlller, stamps. Glass & Prudhomme. supplies Home Telephone nnd Tclo- graph Co., telephone bill.:.. Jacksonville Post, supplies ... Medford Book Store, supplies Postal Telegraph Cablo Co., telegrams W. II. SInglcr. sheriff's salnry W. II. SInglcr. sheriffs travel ing expenses - W. H. SInglcr, express on of fice supplies Ashland Tidings, supplies...... Totnl $532.50 Court Houao Konx M. E. Abbott, supplies CO Cnlifornln.Oregon Power Co., lights 8.90 Jane Johnston, washing for court house 50 J. A. Norris, Janitor's salary 00.00 G. J. Shnfor, tabor on court House 2.50 J. W. Wilson, cleaning court room 11.00 West Disinfectant Co., paper towels for court house 12.00 Total $4 84.76 Clerk's Office Jas. M. Cronemlllor, stamps.... 18.63 F. L. Coleman, deputy hire..- 70.00 O. A. Gardner, county clerk's Home Telophono and Tele graph Co.. telephone bill .. 8.15 George J. Kunzman Printing Co., rubber stamp 25 Medford Book Store, supplies 5.65 Postal' Telegraph and Cablo Co., toletframs .................... 1.15 Total $95.50 Jail 11HM1V M. E. Abbott, supplies 80 Wm. Proudontbal, blacksmith work 3.75 Dr. K. E. Golden, modlcal at tendance for Inmates .. . . 17.50 Jnnc Johnston, washing for Jail 15.95 Mrs. Aug. D. SInglcr, board of prisoners S6.49 Taylor-Williams Co... supplies 5.50 J. W. Wilson. Jailor's salary 50.00 Mrs. J. W. Wilson, matron's salary 90.00 Total & 01 Treasurer's Offlco Jas. M. Cronemlller, treasur er salary 100.00 Jas. M. Cronemlller, deputy hire .... ... .................... lwu.00 Jas. M. Cronemiller, stamps.... 4.26 Home Telephono and Tele graph Co., telephone bllL. 2.50 Jacksonville Post, printing.... 1.50 .MISCELLANEOUS. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. or Hartford in the State of Connecticut on the 31st day of December, 1914, mado to tho Insuranco Commissioner of tho State or Oregon, pursuant to luw: CAPITAL Amount of capital paid up $750,000.00 INCOME Not premiums received during the year $1,225,780,15 llitorest, dividends, and rents received during tho year 70,436.45 Income from other sources received during tho year ... ... 150,125,00 Total income - $1,44C,.'M1,G0 DISBURSEMENTS Loases paid during tho year, Including adjust ment expenses, ote, -., ...$334,520.95 Commissions and salaries paid during tho year.... 470,348.03 Taxes, Ucensos, nnd. fees paid during tho year 14,678.11 Amount of all otlior cxpon'dltuiCH 125,922,18 Total expenditures ., .... . ., , i, ; $945,469.87 ASSETS' ' ' 5 Value pf stocks and bonds owned (market value) $1,378,320.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc .'. 190,000.00 Cash in banks and on-hand , ,193,985.34 Premiums In course or collection written sinco Septombor 30, 1914 266,103.07 Interest and rents due and accrued.., 24,327,08 Amount of all other assets...., 4,712.57 Total asseto admitted in Oregon , $2,057,508.00 LIABILITIES Grow claims for Iobsos unpaid $ 199,643,33 Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing1 risks 449,739.00 Due for commission and brokerage ' All other liabilities .. 23,879.33 ,. Total liabilities $672,261,69 Total premiums la rorce Docombor 31, 1914 880,152.45 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Ore premiums received during the year , $10,705.01 Premiums returned during the year 1,280,04 LeWe p id during thp year , , 332,33 Lo8 incurred during tho year...... 1,621.33 '; llAUrFOKD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY OO., ' ' r .-"" . . ByJbuMi. D, Kewnuy, Secretary. Hatutory r wldent geueral agent and attorney for service; J. J, Donnls, . ( , 'i '. PortURd, Oregon, , ( Total - - Coroner's Offlco G. W. Gregg, coroners phy sician - A. E. Kellogg, coroner's fees Eugene Wnlrad, burial of In- oiscni , ... $233.25 5.00 11.00 6.00 Total $22.60 Kciiool Siiperlntodcnt'x Offlco Jas. M. Cronemlller, stamps... A. It. Chase, supervisor's sal ary 18.60 120.00 3.00 3.00 20.00 8.00 10.01 .65 6.00 Central Point Herald, print ing Herald Publishing Co., print ing Home Tolephono and Tele graph Co., telephono bill.... Medford Book Storo, supplies .Medford Printing Co., sup-plica E. It. Peterson,, supervisor s salary 120.00 J. Percy Wells, superintend ent's salary 150.00 Mayo B. Wells, deputy hlro.... 60.00 . Total $527.75 Fruit InKKctor's Offlco J, C. Altkcn. deputy Inspec tor's salary 75.00 J. C, Altken, deputy Inspect- or s expense o.vu I.' R. Kline, deputy Inspector's salary 700 I. R. Kllno, deputy Inspector s oxpenso , 700 J, W, Myers, fruit inspector a expense ..- ' 44, J. W. ilyers, fruit Inspector s salary 35.15 E, II. oatman, aepuiy uuiii:n or's salary 00.00 E, It. Oatman, doputy inspect or's exponso , 60.00 Albert Pankoy, deputy lnsp.ee- r tor's salary - 09.00 Albert Pankey, deputy Inspcc- tor's oxpenso i. 69.00 D. W. stone, aepuiy iwuc' or's salary D. W. Stone, doputy Inspect or's expense Total $679.15 Assessor's Office W. H. Bowon, extending taxes 48.00 Jas. M. Cronemlllor, stamps..,. 1.40 Chauncey Florey, deputy niro iuu.uu W. T. Grieve, assessor'u sal ary ,'.., 125.00 W. T, Grieve, expense attend ing meeting or atato Tax Commission 04.30 W. T. Grieve, stamps. 4.85 W, T, Grieve, traveling ox- PQU9Q I, i i..tr. ;. .$92.20 37.52 9.00 11.80 2.50 12.55 6.30 333.33 Total ... S269.99 UO.OD Car of lNor II. Alger, rcculnr Indigent at .611 louauco .. 10.00 4.50 M. L. Baldwin, indigent at lowanco for M. F. Haldwln 20.00 J. T. Bnkor, poor farm sup plies 3.50 Calirornla-OrcKon Power Co.. light for poor farm 23.30 Elino Carry, resular1 Indigent 10.00 Cranflll & Bobnutt, 'indigent supplies 31.81 Bert Daugherty, apples for poor farm 8.75 Cathcrlno Gillette, regular in digent 10.00 Mrs. E. C. Card, care of Mil ler family, Indigents ........ 10.00 John A. Gammlll, meat for poor farm .. ....... ........... 4.92 J. F. Hart, county physician's salary 40.00 Hutchison & Lumsden, indi gent supplies .- .... Mrs. Hudson, regular Indl- Holmes Bros., indigent sup plies Home Telephone and Tele graph Co., telephono bill for poor farm Etta Jewell, regular Indigent Mnry Jacobs, rcgulnr Indi gent ... 10.00 Mlnnlo Klmbnll, regular Indi gent 10.00 Lena Lio, regular Indigent.... 8.00 C. E. Lane, poor farm sup plies 46.25 Mrs. J. Myers, regular Indi gent 10.00 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regu lar Indigent 8.00 Graves & McPhall, grapes for poor farm 2.25 Olsson & Son, Indigent sup plies 10.95 J. X. Paco, salary of superin tendent of poor farm 130.00 Pacific Tolephono and Tele graph Co., telephono bill for poor farm 1.65 Nena Paco, cleaning house and nursing at jioor farm.,.. 40.00 Phoenix Mercantile Co., In digent supplies 19.45 The Pernoll Estate, Indigent supplies 21.70 Walter Roberts, meat for poor farm . 95 Nancy Slsemoie. regular indi gent 10.00 Starr Mercantile Co,, indigent supplies 3.90 Spltzor & Son, Indigent and poor farm supplies 36.95 Taylor-Williams Co., indigent ' supplies ;... i 16.00 Talent Mercantile Co., indi gent suppllos , 18.00 Talent Mercantile Co., poor rami supplies , .. 30.75 Hotel Tavern, care of Indigent 19.04 Talent Hardware Co., poor farm supplies 30,73 Talent Drug Co., supplies and drugs for county physician 23.45 Talent Drug Co., drugs ror poor farm 3,20 Ulrlch Bros., Indigent supplies 48,00 Ulrlch & Ryan, poor farm. supplies 13.79 Ulrlch & Ryan, indigent sup plies 10.00 Vander Sluiu & Kurgan, poor farm supplies 176,79 Weeks & McGowan Co., poor farm supplies .,., 81.60 Weoks & McGowan Co., cof fin for indlgonts 18.00 Warner, Wortman & Gore, in digent supplies 8,00 Job T. Wilder, rent of houso for Indigent ,. 13.00 Fouts Grocery Co., Indigent supplies ..,., , 14.5b Total $1,287.51 J. W. Robinson, oxnmlng In- suno $5.00 Roys' and Girls' Aid society, rogulnr nllowauco from Jackson county 10.00 John ninens, ferryman's snl- ary 25.00 Elect loti K.iKhiH E. B. Adnmson, registering voters 25.00 A, D. lleardsley, registering voters 2,10 Geo. Brown ft Sons hnll rent and supplies for Nov. elec tion v...w. 13,00 F, L. Cotemnn, election ox penso 3.00 California-Oregon Powor Co., lights ror election booths.. . 17.70 A, C, Dow, registering voters 48.90 Rankin Estes, registering vot ers 32.00 Forrest C. Edmendes, service on election board ... . . 9.00 Ends Transfer & Storage Co., delivering booths, Nov. election 7,00 A. II. Fisher, registering vot ers 1.00 L. II. Hnnnn, labor In clerk's offlc, Nov. election . .. 36.00 O. It. Harper, labor In clerk's ofXIce. Nov. election 9.00 E. A. Hlldreth, registering voters 15.00 Leo L. HoIkoI, registering voters 2.20 T. B. lllglnhothani, regimer- Ing voters 8.30 R. C. Holmes, services on election board 9.00 Jacksonville Post, erection supplies 8.00 J. F. Klrchgessnor, services on election board 9,00 B. II. Kerby, services on ulec- tlon board 9.00 C. L. Loom In. supplies tor voting place ' .75 11. N. Lofland. rcKlstcrliiK voters 92.20 W. L. Miller, services on elec tion board 9.00 IxmvIs Mitchell, registering voters 13.00 J. C. Mason, registering vot ers . 10.40 Medtord Electric Co., tup plies and rent of building for Nov. election 7.05 C. 11. McConnell, sorvlces on election board 9.00 Frank It. Nell, registering voters 1 to C. B. Rostel, election expense 9.50 L. M. Sweet, registering vot ers . 8.90 L. L. Simmons, registering voters 13.60 J. E. Smlthpeter, hnll rent, Nov. election 3.00 Nottlo Thompson, labor ' In clerk's ofrico, election ex ponso 2.50 Mary It. Townsond, register ing voters 42. SO J. W. Wakefield .registering voters .......... 38.90 Scott Woolf. rent or tables, Nov. election 19.50 II. G. Dox, canvassing votes 40.00 Roy L. Maule, work In clerk's office Nov. election ....... . Albert Anderson, hulnuco on Kvnua ereok hrldgo oon tritct MU7.B0 Totnl $12,1170.13 Those drawn ngulust tho genurnl county rond fund mo uu follows! lllclc GnHldu, liilmr 15.75 W, 0, Luovnr, Intuit .. . . 80.00 E, 11, Stophonnoii, labor . . S.00 J. C. Smith, labor tUS.OO E. S. Wilson, labor ... . B7.35 25.00 6.20 19.80 27.15 Total .. . $011.80 II. O. Frohbach. preparing Jackson county exhibit tor Pnnama exposition 153,34 W. I. Vawtcr, road damages on Fchl road ' . 125.00 ItTonl-r' Offlco Jas, X. Cronemlllor, stnmps 1 1.00 Frod L. Colvlg, recorder's sal ary 211.00 Central Point Herald, print ing 7.50 Herald Publishing Co., print ing 7.00 Home Telophono and Tolo- graph Co., telephono bill .. , 2.50 Medford Printing Co., sup plies -.... 27.00 Mabel McCluro, deputy hire. 50.00 Total $319 60 Hurteynr'N Offlco A. T. Brown, doputy survey or salary and expense. II. Ling, chnlnman Medford Book Storo, supplies T. W. Osgood, offlco rent... Anna Richard, labor In sur veyor's offlco II. L. Speck, chnlninnn and transportation of survey crow 80.90 2.50 1,20 10.00 6.00 7.50 Total $108.10 Sealer of Weight nnd Meniin Chns. I,. Hansen, county senior's salury and oxpenso 114.00 Those disallowed, relative to tlio general county fund nro as follews: Dr. It. E. Golden, medical nt- tendnnco ror Jail Inmutes.. 185.50 Medford Electric Co.,- sup plies nnd rent of building Nov. election 4.50 Medford Book Store, supplies ror county ofHces 3.35 Talent Drug Co., drugs for poor rami , 2.00 24.00 34,00 Sacrod Heart hospital, eare of tQ.QQ Indigent!) , 134.3& Total disallowed $195,35 Those drawn against tho Pacific highway road fund are as follews: J. W, Sweenoy, payment on Siskiyou contract -.,.17,440.51 Emll Britt, rout or gravel nnd sand plant at Phoenix 10.00 Garnett-Corey Ifdw, Co., sup plies , 0.20 Home Telophono and Tele graph Co,, telophono bill..., 10.30 Hubbard Bros., suppllos. .. . 3.80 Jackson County Bunk, cash advanced for labor and sup plies 387.52 F, A. klttrcdge, miscellan eous expense 56,27 Jack Martin, wood 48.00 Medford Furniture & Hard ware Co., supplies 6.25 Medford Book Store, suppllos 5.75 .Medford National Bank, cash advnnccd for labor and supplies 5,722.10 V. A. Klttredgo, onglneor'a payroll 082.05 Phoenix Blacksmlthlng Co,, blacksmlthlng 22.60 Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory, supplies 11.70 Standard Oil Co,, oil and gas 170.46 Standard Oil Co., oil and gas 95,32 Southern Pacific Railroad Co, ralslnir tolegranh wlro over highway , 50.56 Talent Lumber Co,, lumber.. 125,36 Clark & Henery Construction Co.; jmyniont on cgntructliJiPSP.-u, Total $2119.10 TIioho drawn uguliiHl tho wulouu road dlntrlcts nio us follows! Itoml DlHtibt No. I .luck True, labor 209,01 Bend Dlstilii No, U Everett Van Dyke. Inbor 2911.25 Everett Van Dyke, mntorlnl.. IS. 10 j Itimd DlitHrt No. it W. L, Culldieth, labor I. .15 Ed Button. Inbor 37.50 Von dor llulloii Bros., mntor lnl ,.. 1.50 Itoiul DMrlct No. I O. S. Welsher, labor 322.19 O. S. Wolshur, mntorlnl 37.05 Bend Dlsllht No. 5 Bunion & .McCluiinltuii, ma- terlal 7.00 Nick Kline, labor 07 1,7 1 Nick KM mo. muteilul . .. l.lll J, V, Mitchell, inuterlnl 5.25 l F. Martin, Inbor 15.75 Moil ford Kiirultuio A Hard ware IV., mntorlnl 70.15 Shaplclgh lldw. Co, material 1.39 Totnl Inbor nnd mntorlnl $781.05 llimil lll-.li lot No, il Thus. Stanley, Inbor . 12 1.50 Itond District No. 7 Frank It. Nell. Inbor 10.83 Roa.l DUtrlit No. H J. E. Davidson. Inbor . .. 02S.25 J. E. Dnvldson, inuterlnl 5,05 Bend District No. II John Grieve, labor 82.50 John Grieve, mntorlnl I. (10 Bend District No. Ill W, R. Garrett, Inbor . 77.95 BinkI District No. 113 W. C. Chnpiiinn, labor . .. . 00.37 W. C. Chapman, material 4.oo Cottrell Bros., on rontrnct 1,32 1. 88 BiniiI District No, lit Carl Hoc-bo, Inbor . . .. 263.25 Carl lloobo, imiturlul . . IS. 00 Bend District No. I I D. W. Pence, labor .. 13.12 The following bills wero disal disal eowed: Nick Kline, Inbor and sup plies, district No. 5 30 70 G. A. GARDNER. C'junty Clerk. MEDFORt) CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Cortio Sec It Mado nt 1 15 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. Prim. STOP! Your Car Insured St. Pun! 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Byrne, Asst Mgr. -r-i 10 Days Stop at San Francisco tn visit tlio exposition on nil tickets sold to Knslern points when trnvollng vln tho OGDEN ROUTE (Southern Pnclflc-Unlou Pacific) Three Trains to Chicago Daily Tho Overlunil l,liuitd. Prom 8nn Francisco Dnlly at 1:00 P, M. Kxtra Biro $10.00 to Chicago. Kvory modern comfort. Tho Han Francisco Limited. Prom Sun Francisco Dully nt 1:00 P. M, Htuiuliird nml Tourist Sluuplng Cms. Arrives Chicago third morning. Tho Pacirio Limited. From San Francisco Dnlly at 10:20 A. M. Standnrd.und Tourist Sleeping Cum. Arrives Chlcngo third morning. Full Information as to extra faros) stop, ovors, reservations, etc., from nonrost Agont. Clot our now booklot on trip Portland to California. i Southern Pacific John M. flcott, fioobrnl Passongor Agent, Portland, Oregon, I ' aiMihvi In n Tho Exposition Lino 1015,