Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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JOHIelnl Paper of Jackson County,
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GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OP RAILROADS
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"It usually taken a young fellow
four or five .years to find out that
tho ''chicken" business doesn't pay,"
LAUGHS
Selective Method
"Is your client koIiir to plead
Insanity?"
"f haven't decided," replied the
lawyer. "Ho wants to look tho
ground over and sea which Is the
easiest to escape front, tho prison or
tho aBylum." nirmlngham Age-
Herald. M
in rirrtcHities
"How's tho family?" a fond par
ent was asked. ,
"Well, my children arc at a diffi
cult ago now."
"Difficult? Why, they're all pass
ed tho measles and teething stage,
havo they not?"
"Long ago. But you don't know
a father's troubles. My children are
at tho ago where, it I use slang, my
wife says I'm setting n bad exam
ple, and if I speak correctly the
lclds think I'm a back number. Which
would you do?"
i
Wanted: A Man
Mistress Why, Mary. Isn't this
your Sunday afternoon out? Aren't
you going for a walk this lovely
day?
Mary I'leaso, mam, I'd rather
stay In. You see, most of tho people
out on a Sunday Is couples and I
don't llko to bo conspicuous. Lon
don Punch.
Needed Inspiration
The witness In a law caso waB an
old country-woman, and her reply to
overy question wa3, "I Jhlnk so."
Finally counsel became, angry.
"Xow, lookjhere!" ho said. "Stop
that thinking business and answer
my questions!"
"Ah," said tho witness, "you will
havo to 'sciia mo! 1 ain't llko you
lawyers. I cant talk without
thlnkln'!"
In Sky Terms
Ho rls aviation very expensive?
Avlalrlco-Why. yes
cxpenso Is very high.
UNDOUBTEDLY tin- noxt pmiHssue before tlu tropic
of tho nation will bo government ownership of rail
roads. Tho financial condition of tho railroads is proof that
private ownership has broken down.
.Financial and railroad influence has broken down gov
ernment regulation and the interstate oonnnoreo commis
sion is becoming an instrument, not of relief to shippers
and consumers, but for the guarantee of profits for rail
roads. "When Bryan declared for federal ownership in 1900
ho was abused, maligned and ostracized. Now tho rail
roads themselves are for government ownership to avert
bankruptcy many of tho railroad magnates aro openly
advocating it. Bryan was in advance of his time.
Transportation exists primarily for the benefit of the
public rather than for the creation of dividends or finan
cial exploitation by masters of "Wall street. To avoid
economic waste it, like ethor- public utilities, should bu a
monopoly, but a government monopoly.
Government regulation has served its purpose by end
ing the era of unfair discrimination, chocking criminal in
flation and exploitation, curbing waste and extravagance,
and providing equal rights to all. But the financial and
economic construction of the railroads is such that manv
of thorn cannot maintain tho waste of competition and pay
interest upon intlated capitalization in lean years. .Mon
opolv is necessary to eliminate this waste, and monopoly
of public utilities is intolerable unless controlled bv the
state.
Tho railroads have proven too powerful for regulation.
The interstate commerce commission cannot, or at least
has been unwilling to, adjust tho rates to cripple tho rail
roads by squeezing out the water, and as long as dividends
must be paid on speculative and promotive water, rater
wil continue to go up. In other words, tho regulated is
becoming the regulator.
Relict! for tho public can only bo secured by government
ownership.
COl'NTV COl'IlT PHOOKKlHNtiH.
.tntittnty tilt ft 'IVrni
The following Is u schedule of ox
pondlturos of Jackson county, Ore
iton, together with tho Usl ,ut clulm
nnts and articles or sc-rxicn for which
claim Is ntntlc, nittl which wuro, passed
upon nt tho January, IJMIi, term of
tho county court for Jncttnon county,
Oregen:
Comity nirt and OtnintlsHtpncrs
Jas. M, Cronontlllcr stamps $ ,'Ju
Charles 11. Hay. probation of
ficer's salary nnd expense . Ho, 05
Home Telephone nnd Tele
graph Co.. tqlephone hill . C.7S
MotUord Sun, printing county
court proceedings 12S.70
Med ford Mall Tilliune. print
ing county court proceed
ings .. . Ul.firi
.Medford Kurntturo & Hard
ware Co., desk for county
judge .... . .. S".nO
A, K. Itenmes, legal advice .... 1S0.00
Horuo Hlver Valley Hallway
Co., freight on supplies. . ..13
P. I.. Ton Velio, county Judge
salary . . 150.00
W, C. hoover, commissioner's
compensation 30.00
Frank H. Madden, commis
sioner's compensation 30.00
WOMAN WHO SUED
tho overhead
Kcouoiiilcal
"Snogglcs says tho principal, rea
son ho mnrrlod Miss Dlllyuns was
that thoy would have so much in
common."
"Surof Her money." '1
ANARCHISTS
TRIED
FOR MAKING BOMB
NEW YORK, March 20. -Frank
Aljarno nnd Curmine Caihone went on
trial in tho supreme court hero today
on tho chargo u making u bomb nnd
ihigin'' it in St. 1'utriuk'n cathedral
March '2, when 700 worshippers were
ut their devotions in the edifice. In-dii-ntionK
Were Hint little timo would
ho lo$t4in.,8elM'tr the jury.
i pi'ciui squud of detectivcH was
stationed in the criminal court build
ing io hcrutiniio anarchists and other
rumeiiiK wjiu migiu cuuiu iu imcnu un.
(rial. The special sessions court
room was, guarded. The detectives
Jmil outers to halt nny man who nt
tonptcij to entry into tho building u
iriokap of siispccjed, nppenrance.
The ilefenso holds that tho two men
wrfro vjwtimi of a police "frnmo-up"
fiiid (lint tho vlioo plot wnu conepet
wl by i iJotMljvo, wlio obtained
jhoitofmfiilnnee and who wng chiefly
imt'uniei)ln.l iu their urr(t.
OSBORN
ADMITS
NEVER- SAW HIM
NEW YORK. March 29. Miss Itac
panzer, a milliner who filed a $50,000
damage suit against James W. Os
borne, former assistant district at
torney of New York, went on tho arm
of a new lawyer today to tho office
of United States District Attorney
Marshall and took back everything
she said recently Identifying Mr. Os
borne as the man who courted her
under the name of Oliver Osborne.
Hoforo Mr. Marshall would tako
her btatcment ho prepared a waiver
of immunity for her to sign. Sho
affixed her name and her signature
was witnessed by jter new counsel,
Harold A. Spcllburg. Then sho sat
down in tho oftico of Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Wood and began to
tell her story. It was said sho would
bo at It all afternoon.
Miss Tanzcr, according to her law
yer, simply made a mlstako in iden
tifying James W. Oshorno as Oliver
Osborne, her admirer. 'No ono clso
was to blame for her error, Mr.
Spcllborg said; the firm of Slade &
Slade, the lawyers who represented
her, wcro In no way Involved.
Friends of James W. Osborno claim
that ho has been made the victim of
a conspiracy to discredit hint and ex
pect that other names will be drawn
into tho investigation.
Assihtnnt District Attorney Wood,
who enme from the examination room
ntl o'clock, hiiid Miss Tanzer in
sisted that Iter net in conneotiiij: Jns.
W. O'fiorno with the citso wan an
honest mistake.
Mis Tunzer told Mr. Wood that
she hernmo aware of hor miftuke lnl
Thursday. While sjie was sitting in
tho office of United Slate Coinmis
sinner Houghton awaiting the sign
ing of her bond, she said, Mr. Opbonie
came in nnd she saw him "under n
strong light" for the fiit time.
When sho realized her error, Miss
Tnnzer said, her first iinptilso was to
tell fommisHioncr Houghton. An" in
terruption prevented her fiom doing
so, mid she lold hor brother when sho
went home. Her borthcr then told
Mr. Speilberg.
PROGRESS ON LI ,
REPORTED BY FRENCH
PAWS, March 20, Tho French
war office today gave out a report
on the fighting of yesterday, which
lends:
"In the region of Ypres n German
observation post was blown up by
tho French with u mine. At Epargcs
thu Germans- attempted to regain the
trenclieH Jost by them Murch 27. Af
tor n violent struggle tho French
gniiiH oil tho wholu wero maintained.
Tho Germans obtained u footing in
li tow sections, of their old trewhcH,
hut on th other hand tho French
made piogresf at many points."
NO ONE WANTS
DUKE OF ORLEANS
ASF
N
MAN
PAKIS, March 20. The French
government has refused the request
of the Duko of Orleans that he be
granted permission to onlit in the
foreign legion under nn nssumed
nnme, says the Fmneni-e in nn nr
ticle which deals nt length with his
efforts to obtain service under thu
flag of his country. Early iu tho
war he sought to buvo amended the
law passed in 18S0 forbidding him to
inter France or serve in the nrmy.
He agreed to restimo his exile if per
mitted to fight, but his efforts were
fruitless.
After the French refused to accept
his services as u soldier he sought to
enlist in the Hritish, Helgiau nnd Huh
sinn armies, but the military author
ities of those countries out of cour
tesy to the French government refus
ed to accept him.
He then updated to Premier Vivi
nni for the right to enter tho foreign
legion, but tho premier held that such
n step vtlfti impracticable, for he
would be sure to be recognized and
the government compelled to expel
him from France under the law di
rected ngninst members of former
French reigning families. M. Vivinni
is said to have suggested nt the same
time, however, that he again try to
cnlcr tho Hussinu a nny, promising to
in form tho ltussiau government
through the nmhnssador at Petrognid
tlfat France would raise no objections
to the duko serving Kussiii. The re
ply from Petrogrnd is reported to
have been u polite refusal of the re-quctit.
E
SI'OKANK, Wn March 20, A flro
early today partially destroyed tho
Mohawk building In tho' ccntor of tho
business section hero and caused n
Iobs estimated in excess of 200,000.
Tho four upper floors of tho struc
ture wore burned out. Three women
sleeping in the building wero rescued
by Ircmen. Ono woman wns. low
ered by a ropo to a life net.
NOTICK '
Notlco Is horeby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held April
Gth, 1915, for a llceuso to sell, malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than a gallon on Its
place of business at 13 South Front
street, city of Medford for a period
pf six months. O. J, CAIISTKNS,
Dated March 24th, 1915.
Jo Jin A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
S8 8, BAItTLKTX
Phones M. 47 and -17-J3
Anibuluuc Service Coroner
ro9.nu
nr,.io
2.70
2.00
1.80
1.50
42. SO
r.,so
'J.IO
2.05
1.50
1.50
5.00
Total 1
CUcult Court.
Fred Day, witness
Home, Telephone nnd Tele
graph Co.. telephone MIL .
O. M. Murphy, circuit court
expense
Charles Print, witness
Will C. Smith, witness
Total . ,
Justice (urt
Scott lloyer. constable fees....
John Calvin, witness .....
Henry d. Dox. Justice fees
J. K. IMoll, witness ..
John Hals, witness
A. It. Hammond, constable
fees
A. II. Hammond, constable
fees
T. H. Johnson, witness
A. It. Irwin, constable fees
A. U Irwin, constable fees
A. I,. Irwin, constable fees
0. 11. May, witness
Mrs. Jack O'Connor, witness..
A W. Thomas. Justice fees ..
A. Thomas, Justice fees....
K. S. Turner, witness
O. O. Taylor, Justice fees
W. J. Uhltnan. witness
O F. Wertz, Justice fees
J. II. Whipple, witness
Total
Sheriff's Office
Jas. M. Cronemlller. stamps....
Oarnett-Corey Hdw. Co.. sup
plies "
Home Telephone and Tele
graph Co., telephone bill....
Jacksonville Post, supplies ....
Medford Hook Store, supplies
Postal Telegraph & Cnhlo Co.,
n1nf.rftm
WfcH. Slngler sheriff's salary 333.33
W. II. Slngler. siieritt s iraT-
ellng exponso
w it Kinder, stamps
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
telegrams
L. H. Wakcnlan. premium on
sheriffs process bond
Total ,. .f . .1 5',l5'!i,J
Clerk's Olfico
Tl.i.lmnf Jt. Pn.. SIIDIllIeS I'J.IJU
Jas. M. Cronemlller. stamps..
p. h. Coleman, deputy ntre....
0. A. Gardner, county cierh s
salary
G. A. Gardner, oxpenso ui-
tondlng meeting ai ron
lnnd v
O. A. Gardner, casn auvaucea
for stamps
Glass & Prudhontme Co., sup
plies ..
Medford Printing Co., print
ing v.-"'
Medford Hook Cloro, supplies
Hoguo Hlver valley uauwoy
C!o.. freleht
City Drug Store, supplies
K, It, Peterson, pfflco ex-
poitso, school supervisor .. 13.06
J. P. Wells, sthnlps ta.00
J. P. Wells, express on sup
Piles , .... . u ..,,M 1.03
J. P. Wells. HnpTuiittmlont'H
truvelhii) onpuiimu . . ,. 50.00
Total ... , w,il2Mri
i l'rnlt Inspector's Office
J. i Allken, deputy riult In.
spoclor's salary , . 21,00
J. C, Altktjn, deputy fruit u-
Bpectorji expense . 2 1,00
4l..k.tl.v 1I.....I... t..t ..
iijiiiv iiviiiiuisiiu, Minor in )
ratnoiORisi ortlco, Hoc.
M'll 2;,,oo
Myrtle. Ilendemou, labor In
Pathologist's office, Nov.
1011 25,00
I. It. Kline, deputy lnsHctor's
snlnry 30.00
I, It. Kline, deputy Inspector's
expense .10.00
J. W Myers, Inspector's ex
pense . i (.00
J. W, Myers, Inspector's sal-
ary . ... .. 33.00
12. H.Oatmau, deputy Inspect
or's salary 21.00
K. It. Oatiunn, deputy Instwct-
or's expeiiHo 21.00
Albert Pankey, deputy In-
spoctor'H salary 30.00
Albert Pankey, deputy In-
spootor's expense 30.00
Total , $319.0(1
Assessor's Office
W. 11. Ilowen, extending taxes 00.00
Chauncey Plorey, deputy hire 100.00
W. T. Grlevo, assessor's sal
ary . 125.00
Katlo M. Grieve, deputy hire 65,00
W. T. Grlevo assessor's trav
eling expense til 00
W. T. Grieve, stamps . . . 10.60
Glass & Priidliniiime Co., sup
plies for assessor's office . S.30
Home Telephone uud Telo
graph Co., telephone bill ti.10
Medford Printing Co., print
ing supplies. fill, 75
Medford Hook Store supplies 21.95
Clinton Purkeyplle, extending
taxes . 27.00
Htta Purkeyplle, deputy hire C5.00
Leslie StauMcll, extending
taxes 00.00
George W. Hal.er, premium
on assessor's bond 15.00
9.10
H.75
2.25
1.02
07.00
10.00
14. SI
75.00
30.20
70.00
250.00
20.70
10.00
19.00
1.75
8.75
.45
1.75
Total
Treasurer's O.ftlce
Jas. M. Cronemlller, treasur
er s salary
Jas. M. Cronemlller, ucsk tor
treasurer
Jas. M. Cronemlller, extra ne-
puty hire ........
Home, Telephone apd 'Uo
uranh Co.. telephone bill. ..
Jacksonville Post, supplies. . ..
L. E. Wakeman, premium on
treasurer s tax bond
Total
CotoiiciN Office
Prank Daw, watching body of
Hubbard, ilcceuaeii
B. K. Bads, Inquest witness....
Bads Transfer & Storage Co.,
unto hire, Inquest of A. t.
Hubbard
H. C. Hubbard, inquest wit
A. E. Kellogg, coroner's fees
A. B. Kellogg, coroner'B fees
A. B. Kellogg, coroners ices
W. A. Mcssncr. coroners
Juror
Bd .Miller, coroner a expense,
B. II. Porter, coroner's physl-
clan
It. W. Pollnltz, coroner's phy
sician ..
Sunt L. Sundry, coroner s wit
ness
P. G. Thayor, coroner's physi
cian II. J. Trowbridge, Inquest
Juror
.1412.20
100.00
5.00
125.00
2.50
3.00
115.00
.$380.50
2.50
1.00
25.00
2.10
40.06
12.80
9.20
1.00
2 50
5.00
5.00
2.30
5.00
1.00
W. II. Watt, Inquost Juror 1.00
i.'. m. Wilson, inniicut Juror.... 1.00
Total $130.35
School Supcrlntedent'K Office
The Argus, printing
Jas. M. Cronemlller, stamps....
A. II. Chuso, supervisor's sat
nry -
A. It, Chasq, supervisor's of
fice expense .,
Home Telephone and Telo
graph Co., telephone bill....
Harry Johnson. Janitor work..
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies t
Medford Hook Store, supplies
K. It. I'otorson, supervisors
nalary
IS. I. Peterson, office ox-,
pepso f
Roguo Itlvor Valley Hallway
Co., freight , ,
J. Percy Wols, supciintena-
ent's salary
Mayo I), Wells, deputy hire,,.
18,55
120.00
3.71
9.95
2.50
21.00
42.25
120.00
11.14
.55
150.00
38,25
City Drug Store, supplies 9.55
Total $094.99
AsMssiuent anil Cnllettlon of Taxes
P. L. Coleman, labor on de
linquent tux list .
O. It. Harper, labor In tax de
partment, sheriff's office ..
Geo. W. linker, premium on
sheriff's tax collecting bond
1.50
Sl.00
50.10
..$132.50
!
!
Total
Widow's Pensions
Brnestlno Austin
Nellie G. Hush
Itena W. Hnrr
Orphn lletts
l'rlntha A. Hlackburn -
Anna L. Corutn
Mrs. 11. A. Crelghton
Lucy May Davis
May J. Daw .
Ollvo Bills ....
Nettle Green ..
Lizzie Heath .
Jennie Jones ..
Mrs. I. . Cox ,...,',
Dolly Lovo .'.'
Amanda McNcnl
Bstnlla Nelson
Mary E. Payno
Emma Pnulsson
Cathcrlno E. Silver
Laura E. Stewart
Mary J. Torey
Total f 487.60
Court House,
M. B. Abbott, supplies
Jacksonvlllo Post, supplies .
J. A. Norrls, Janitor's salary..
Hoguo Hlver Valley Hallway
Co., freight on supplies ..
Taylor-WlltlaniB Co.. supplies
J. W. Wilson, cleaning court
room
City Drug Store, supples. .
17.60
to. no
10.00
10.00
32.50
10.00
17.50
26.00
40.00
17.50
25.00
25.00
17.60
17.50
32.50
20.00
40.00
17.50
25.00
17.50
35.00
35.00
S.CS
1.25
C0.00
2.17
.05
12.00
7.50
Total
Jail i:miino
California-Oregon Power Co.,
HghtB .'
Garnott-Corey Hdw. Co., sup
plies i ?
Mrs. Jane Johnston, washing
for Jail . ...
J. W. Koblnson medical at
tendance to Inmates .
Hoso It. Slngler, board of
nrlsonors
Taylor-WIIIIams Co., supplies
J. W. Wilson. Jailer's salary
Mrs. J. W. Wilson, board of
prisoners
Mrs. J. W. Wilson, matron . .
rstv nmif Store. autiPllcs.. .
Dr. It. E, Golden, profession-
al services to Jail Inmates 15C.00
92.22
14.45
3.75
22.55
20.00
1 25.80
1S.70
50.00
16.05
C0.00
20,80
$507.10
. 10.00
20.00
14.75
Total -
Ctoro of Poor
II. Alger, regular Indigent .
M. L. Baldwin. Indigent ul-
lowance for M. P. Huldwln
Welborn llecson, lumber nnd
wood for poor farm . . -Bagtey
Canning Co., poor
farm supplies ...
Bllne Curry, regular nd gen
gronflll & Hobnett, Indigent
supplies ""'''"
California-Oregon Pw,r Co..
light and powor for poor
J. H?Pnno7."''poor"fann 'sup-
Pouts" Grocery S7 IndlKonl
supplies .. "VViii"
Mrs. B.C. (lard, care of Mil-
S- fllllllf ...m
Catherine Gillette, regular In-
Granite Clt'y"llospItal, care of
GannKoroy"'H'iwV'Co'.,;po'or
farm supplies ;-
Garnott-Coroy Hdw. Co., poor
farm siipplICH ......
j. p. Hart, county physician's
Hubbard BTosV.'poor'VaVm'suJ.-
piles "'
W. T. Houston, poor
'supplies "
Holdrldgo Bros., poor
Holmes Bros., indigent sup- M
plies
10.98
8.00
20.00
farm
farm
3.90
10.00
35.00
25.05
115,00
15,00
10.00
23.75
0,00
5,25
40.00
1.35
8.00
5.00
P. II. HamTton, Indigent sup-
piles ". TVi"
Mrs. Hudson, regular Jndl-
HuTchlon & '"Lumsdoir'Vndft'-
(Continued tomorrow,)
sjuMMONR ran pubmoation in
ronnoLoaunn or tfx i.inr.
Ill III eliTilll court or the Hlnln nf
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lMlton, J T hliwvi'i, W. II. Holiislil.
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WnlliKi', .1 I, Hiiiimi, LUxlo iloiiillow, II.
W. Kliii'ivw, .lumiis O'l.'iiinn'l. .Inlin IVI
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ltnlmi.ll. II II Hlilpp. tllUer Islii'V.
tliHiniiin Hi'linilills. 15 I' A.K.JIrs
Iiiiiii, r K. 'dirtnii, I'runifM' Unillieis.
Hllns ridtiliiK. J I. .Piirtlfii. Hi'cniii
MlnlliK vmniHiliy II. L. HtleKM. HO
lleiilnon, K A. HnlllH's, J. 11. Mcl'iilllH
ter. U, .1 felillelili'l. I' M iVllters, I.
I'lilvii' KmI .1.. . I lui Hot .liilm ItllHi't'
A KSle. !. 1J. linilCli. Liniise t iiirnn.
Mrs liui.llev J II IttniRitn. H P Until
ner. II. U KiHleiK.in. II. ivllel. V I..
Tliiitlliin. J J. I'm lee. II ItiinMelil,
numniiel KIiik. Victor Keeli, A l' il
.linn, It M t'niltli. II. II. )tt. M H
liilm. V l. J. .Moure. Tlins Hue
Tlmlier I'n ISnlerlulsi. .Mlulnit l'.. Tlios
llitiiHHi.l. K'. .M HiiHtli. II. II Alldn. .V
r AtnisliKMU. Mm I it 1 1 l-Sxt , I'nlrlek
MeMiilien. Onu. I'onsnltiliileil Mini's i'n.
Mr .1 K lleM' l II Tliniiilisiin.
Trail l.uiuliur Co. Jnmi' Voiiiib. I.uuls
AiIiuiih. It N. Iliiller It W I'urild'.
I trm V 1'lnrli. Cnrile K Imniiiii. lle I.
Davis. D W Duv Win IMhIi-i, lli'sttr
Unllunnv. II I Unrnitt II II. HiilH".
It.-u IIiimiihihI KM J ,M llniiiinl.
.Inlin Ktllliuiii. W Koxsi-r. I XV Lux
Inn, A. I'. Liiwri'iiee liilllf l.llln I
XV. l.iMlielHtil Jnch .Xlurtlll, M. H Metiil
own. X.'llli M H' Miirlln MoDiiniuiKli.
A It llimir IlilMiir I'.utlrrv. I'.-M
HikInIit .Xliirtlm I'nwcll. ,Mur A Pi re
.1 I lliil.l. Mntiel Humir. U Heliollll
llliirlloril.,lleskli' HI.'i'Ulil I' A HlllltU.
Jnlni !' Nteplieiismi Jnlm T 'IMrnt
iluM.-y Vltivcnt. xX'r.'Us Airnsl unit
Killlli Ore. J J Murplix. K II Hlmiinm".
tl. XX". N'li'linl". N H. XXVIeli. N D llrn.
pliy. T. R llnl'erts. H ''.Conk t'rlrtl
Unrdnii, (lnu'c .Mm tin, Murle N t'lileli.
Il.lt S'lielilnn, ll.'ii HiiMMiiiiil list.. Mrs J.
N T. Mlllpr, It II Dunn. John D"e In
llllllli' titikmixvii. It M liwpfller'ltil
anlH
To Hie iiImiXd iuiih'iI ilef.'inliiiilH. illnl
I'lieli of yutl
III llir Nnme nf III" Hlutn ( Oreunn
You iiit lieii'li! nutlfleil ttmt Jiirhs.iu
County. OrvMtni. tlie linMr i.r llm Cor
tltlCHU'N nr Drllllipi-lioy her'lllifler set
nut iiiul iiuiutierrtl, iiml Issiieil ns lii'ii'lu
afliT srt foilll li Hie Ia cttllretur f
tin- mild cngnty nf Jnehwin, utiiln nt iije
Kllll. flllT tin' lllllnillll Ili'lolim'tiT iIhhIU
nnteit. I lie mime Ih IMS' tin- HilliMIKl llti'ii
itili. iiml il'lliuiui'ht for tsxes for the
i-sr IDUs, touetlirr with penalty Inter
vf. ana cods ilieremi upon the real
nrnp'TH b.sihI to you unit iscli nr
...... ,.r wi.l.'h vmi ii r I lit- nwii.'l lis
tiiilieiirs or r.'Cnrit. tlie m.Hi! proiMTix !
Inu slluitleil In "rtlil count) ami sliiie
unit the nsine of tin' liersmi to wliom
HRNeHeit. the itiserlilloii or milil pre
is'rly mill I In niniiiint ttl th.'i.'.ni Ih-Ihk
In lir Hiinls unit fl"ls ns fnllnw", tn
ll luMinl AliKllsl 1 IU 1 1
Nn. ITJ4. I'eri Kotr. south X of
KWi,. Ni: ."tXX'ii less 10 iicrfs "itit. sec
Unit 4 t!i. 3S, II I XV. neirs ISO. t.ltr
Hi lift ..-imllv tl (in. Inl.c t . till
cniitM Re, mini tuv nlitlly, Interest mill
".Vn V;j. a Hvan.'H. Hi: NIV'i. see
tl. ni SJ It S XV iieren til luxrs
II :. pennlty 13P. Inlerrst HSe eoiils
Sue Inlnl tttx. penult). Inti tent unil rout
,:N?i I7S9. Mr II. Wnlkir. HXV HXV,
NW.U or NXVIi. se 11. Ii!i 1. It i
XV.. ucreit SO, taxes 11 '. Ih-iihIIV I.e. In
terest I: ID. cdhIs Knc tnlnl lux. s unity.
InliTist uml cost "' . , -. ,
No. I Jin H .1 Allslln. ! N Bl iler
l nilii, XV S00 f'-et from l ti)9 I fe.it
N unit ill.tt feet XV tf NXV rnr i I.
t. tssp 39. It. I 11. H J6 ili'K 55 mln XV
131.1 feet N D ili'K 16 mln. W 100 fesl.
etc.. Iileii I.MSt, IM'iiiiltV tS.H. Illtetel
ttATS, cost Sflc. Inlnl tux, ("'natty. In
IrreHl unit cnt 113 J
No 1731 I It lleiirilnli-v. Nti lot 3
hlk 9 Asliliiml. tuxis tit l. ivinill!
15. U. Iitli'iit IIS 31. omln M)e. Inlnl lux
iiennllv Intcrewl mill cul tIJSI
Nn. Ii32, Mrs U l lliishnll, ll.ll.'
Wi'iv Ail.l XV V4 N'n't HX'. tXVV, 'e II
lU'n TJ It I I!. IIITVH S. IllIl'H 12 72
li.'iiully 27, Inli'icut II. M. tsmln ft 0c (mill
lux. is'imlt). Int.'rcl nn.l (list l 31
Nn 1731. T. I Hr., XV tt Hi: Hi:, nnit
I nrre uilj sre II. ii aw. u i .
ucren SI. IkXPN 113 (I. penult)' 1131. In
terest IM9. rusts &r, total lux, prnult).
Inieresl sml rout fS3 KH.
Nn 1738. It D lltUisw. Ill 10 tilths
I" nn.t a .-liH N of HXV cor. nt NXV, of
NXV i, of It CM elm N 19 ili'K mm
XV S22 clis. H. 19 .!.:. IT. mln XV Hl71
cIin. cimlulnlim- ueres w, nee r,. ip an
It. I IS. nixes $:t in, penult) 12 & I. lu
I. Text tlil.35. conIh Be. Inlnl lux. pen
nlty. inteii'si unit cost 111.19. ,
V.. I?lrt I' tilt.. AHlilnx.l Vlllli-
HI.' 12 sere IhiiikIiI of l. XV Olls'h. tiixei
111,22. is'iiuity lit..i. iniiTt'Ki i.i'J.
coniii Rue. lutul tux. iieiiull). Intt-rest it ml
cohI 179.17. ..
No. 1711, It ' l)rry. Leg on It line
HXVH sir. II, 21 elm. XV of cor l.el (h-o
II nml 21 N. 5.31 rlis. XV 9 5S elis tn
NXX" cor. ItellevlfW neln ul Iioiih... see II.
IWp. 39. It. 1 IS, iiete 6. tuxes 2 III
iM'iinlly 2tc. Interest II B3. couls 50c
lotul tnx. iM-nnlty, Inli'icut uml (hi
f 1.67.
Nn, 1712, Helnk-cii Kb1i Html. Aslilutnt
It. II. Ail.l lots 21. 2.', till, , luxes
12159, penally IM, luletesl Il3.k2
costs 5Ac, inial tux, penalty, Iiii.tiaI
uml cosls I3S.U7.
No t75. l.!Hlitl I nrmer, Im-ic. 10 If.
elis N uf cor, com, to s.ch. id mnl
tlef. 53 mln. IS Ul rhs N IH.55 cits tn
center county roii'l thence It 1.30 clis XV
I.Cii elis, H, 11.05 ch" s-r. II. l!vp .19
II I H. luxes 13 20, penult)' 32c. lu
Icrest 12.01. costs 60c, lutul tux, iiull).
Interest nml con! lO.UtS
Nn ITtii. I.iielnilu (Inlnnnl ISsI , N'
of HXX'i,, sen 15, twp. 37 II. I XV. liens
kli, tuxes $9.53, pi'iiilll) 9in, Ittletesl
icon, costs toe, mtiii tux. pi null), lu
ll, rest nml cost 117.07 , 7
No. 1717, Mrs .Xlliulle flnno, Home-
sltitil Asn.i. 'lot. Iijt 10, sol I ttlsti-lft
NiK.S, tuxes IfiOl, liciinll) 60. Inti'M'Sl
3 31, costs K0e tnlnl lux, pfiiiilty, In
Icresl nml 'dm I ,1'J.l'J
NO I7R2, A HiiHllllKS. lies. R1 131. sec
g, tn. '19'l. It I K, IIIXIS li(0 32. 'll-
slty 12 03. Interest l3.uo. cosis 40c,
lutul lux, iionult), Interest mm enst
135 85
Nn, 1733. Oseur Jlnnts, llninisltnil An
kii. luntl on K. CiilU HI.. Aslilmnl. ties
C2-39. sclinnl illnlrlcl No 5. luxes J) tt 1C
peiuilly G3L-. Interest 1107. ciinIs 60l
intul lax, I'l'imlty, Inleiesl uml, cost
".N'l'h'lWl. J. L. Miilrnn, Nt! or.NWi
sec. IT, tyi 30, Jl. I '. 'teres 10, luxes
15,10, piiiiullt' 52c, Interest 13 S2. costs
60i), lotul tuxes, pciinlty, Inienxt mnl
cost 19.53. ... i . : .' .
No, J755. IS. A. MnlliflWS. Ashlund,
.MallinwH Adit, lots i. I0j liixiis I3.HI,
penntly 3c. Interest f2 tT. Vosls 60o
loal lux, iii'iiully, Interest unit cost
No. 1756, Mrs, lloiiicl ii Muiilterij. f M
acres out of iles. 15.512. tuKtis 60.i,
pnnulf) 15.00, Inlcri'st 3 00, costs 5t)e,
Inlnl lux. nenulty, liitimsl mnl cost
No. ' W6K, Clinrlolte Pel ton, Ashluiul.j
on 7 unu . iiik. iw. im i ". i" :
nl y, II.S7. Interest W.I2. costs i BOc ,t tul
lux. penalty, Inleiesf nml cost IV-'-SI..
tin. 1781. . I T Hnwyer. II. it. Ailil
Pits .1. 4. blk. H., luxes IUK, luiiiiiltV
11.77, Interest 111.37.-cost "." I"x'
penalty, Interest ami cost t.ll.U.
Nn, ITOIi. XX" II Hulietlit. AsliUuiil Ailil,
Int .hlk Ii. luxes 1 1 HI. petmliy ;ti',
iileii'S.,iJ, I'lislH R!lr. Iiilul tu, ciisls,
inntiill! uml In ert'si 7 I? .,, ...,.,.
Nn ITHI. Ilnfiy Hllyer. HU of NV ,
see N. (vi :U, II, I XV, ml. I HI! nt NIUS.
hit i. iwp :m. II. I W: ui'ies ISO. luxes
7i)H, puiiiltv Mc. Inlciest Kill, costs
f.nr Inlnl (tin, peniill!. Inlili'sl nml cnsl
"nu" lit", W. Ii Van Vuetni'. .slilnml
It II. Xilil. Ivil 'J. I'll. II.. isxns 118.411,
penult) l tl. Inleiesl III7K, inslM.Riic,
It lal Mx iiiiult, Int. n si mnl cost
' n'h, 1771 Ini'les Walker. Iwn linilSi'H
uml liunl tuU tVslel lutul mi iioilh mnl
Hmi uilii.t oil isisl. tnxi's $1X2 OH. iii'iiully
IB 'JO luteii'st 113 Tl costs (US'. Inlnl tux,
llfllillU. Illlelesl uilil cost l' III.
' No ,771. ,1. I. Mrnwii. NK of HKM
unit HIS of Nl'.'i. "'.' i 111.,l'i'
K. neri'H Si' lux's III 81. peiiiiliy II. l.
Illli list li.H7, costs Mie. lotul lux, pell
nil!, Iiileltsl mnl en"l Iti'JI'i .,,,,
No. 1777. I.lssle llunilln!! Nlfc or NJXMt
uml NXV or NISVt. s.Tj fo, twp, S3, It a
IS, liens lao. tnx.s tii HI. in null) IJ.tl,
liileresl I7M. costs Mlc Inlnl InX, pi'll.
IlltV. Illlefesl mnl enst UML . ...,
No, I77S. tl. XV ICIniM!!, HP) of NUXl.
see no i ii u is It 2 li, acres to, tuxwi
Itl 13, point II v Vie, inleiesl h. eosls
ROc InlHl Isx. psimll! Inlrrrsl mnl islst
llil.au.
.Son ITHI. .inin.'H ivdninrl, NU of Kit,
Stl. XK, tl!i. .11, A. 1 li, ucies 100, iHHen
112 ill piiiall! 11 : Inli'ii'Sl IM 'a,
costs .Xilf, Inlnl lux, lii'imll), Interest nll'l
cost 7 Kit,
Nn liSt. .Inillt's I'ellliiK. H" nf MXX'Ct,.
sen .11. IMP .11. II I It, ni'les u. tXH
ItO.lii. lieitalt) tl 07, IllUr.'Hl in.!J, ceAls
An tntiil lux. pi'iinlh, isists nml Inter
est till 07,
Nn I7M. Mary Ntckei n, KH of SUM,
see tl UXi, 3S, It. I It Mr MO, Aih4
17 VI. penult.! itir. Ititeiftl It, 9. emlti
r.iio, inial tux, pi'iMlty. Inleitiii ufnl enst
".Nn. IJST. M P llnlclihir NU nt N'ltti.
sec 2H, tlip, 11. It 3 IS, HOPS W. Isss
1120. itelially tj,'. Jtilrrest, KII, iswts
ROc. Inlnl IhX, ii'n!l , Inleiesl shil cost
Nn 171.1 O It Clilwr, XX" nf HUM,
VM, ur HU'li. . I Hti IK It I It,
UL'leS KH. IS"'S ll'l .'I. iwnnll) II 02, III.
ICi.M IS XX cwla t,ttc, Inlnl lax. peiinlly,
llll.'letl nml cost IIS.SI . ....
Nn WOO. .Cietl ISiIshII. RXX nf HXVti.
M'c 13. lup V, It 1 IC. ucren 10, Intu
3 ec I, twp to. It I I'., acres Ul.
taxi"! Ilrt I. Hnstli 11.02, Interest
110,11. cnsl" 50e, Inlnl lax, penult). Ill
lelvst iilnl cost IJSMt
Nn I7l'. Ilerfi ll'ls. NXV of HIJXi.
HXV of NI".!,. HIS of NXV'.. see I, l!i.
10. It 3 U. were 130. Hikes (II 01. H-M-nit)
II. Ill lnt.iet IS.IC wwIm Roe InlMl
lux lienullv. liileresl anil isn.ts 111 (.
Nn. 17Hfl Will Nelmm, HU, nr NICVX,
I Ha uf NX',. see I, lp 1, It 3 ft,
Iicr.-M ll. luxe fill It MeiMlty II HI, in
terest li R, cmIn Rue. I.iIhI lux. penally,
llti.ie.l mnl cnsl fix 21
Nn ITU I. It II. siler NltXi eP IH,
twn JS, it i i: MIT.. ISO mx, s IU II.
lieiiHli, ) HI liileresl !'. II, ttMin 10c,
Inltll l, I tenuity, llttvlr.t Mint Cwl
IU3t
No IT'JU. J M. lech NIC V., see 1,
two 31 It, J K. seres l9 MUM II6.IS,
Itenullr $11. Interest tin U, etwls Inn,
iiiihl lux, p-mnltr, Interest unit isist
129 on.
No 1 0 3 . A .V K Hlruuh. tme-tliltil In
lent tn Ills 1. I, n. 9. 111. Tslsnt.
luxes. tic Iwttullr Se ini.retit lt, iHMtn
Xtu (til.il lute tentl Inlrresl iH.t (swt
II.SR.
S'o. 1x01 J H XX't-rK. H'4 of NUM.
XX'I4 or HK,. see f. ti. II. It 1 li.
sens l0 luxe- !! II. pensllr II SI. In
lcret IC 51, Ousts RSe. Irtliil lux, tensll,
Inlerenl unit Mist 11X11
Ni. IMIX. XVenlern fluv r,,. N nf
NCX. see titi IU It 7 K neres III,
lilies It II peltultv lc Interest f'!0.
coals '.Oe tnlnl l.tx. Isnullt Interest snil
cn-t II 17
Nn I Mill J l XVirt'.e NI unit!! '.e,J
une-hslf ll.t.ie" III M'.1. " IO ln.
3h It .'IT nt i n so tux- si", f. p. unity
(Continued on Pni:)i Ti),
Employment Agency
MRS. RUTH SMITH
Itooui UKI Crtnii'lt-rtin'y llil.
Phono IHU
Hltuntlnn wnntid hy first class mail
rook lu restaurant or liulcl.
Wanted tiny work or homo clean
triK for women.
For That New
EASTER SUIT
Tailored to Fit
"" ? VIVI 128 Enst
SEE IVLLIN
MAIN
Upstairs
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
PULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Riverside
Phono 150
GAUNYAW &
BOSTWICK
Projirtiitnr.
SKW''' J$ Ml t
UOrilAMItlUl)
Iiniiortod Pcrchurou stallion owned
hy Walter Kltto, will iniiko thu sca
hoii: Mondays and Tuosdiiy nt Ash
land I Ivory stulile: Wodnosdnyfi and
I'liursilay, nt it, is. itoiiinsoirs, tiii
iiit; l-'rldiiys and Hnturdayii, Vlncnnt'H
Dam, Medford, I'liono -lli, .laclisou
vlllo, Orn.
'i "
IF IT'S NEW SPOKES
n now xvlioiil, rtilihor tiro, nr any
thing olso your cnrilaKo uoods you
can rotit assured tho work will ho
douo thoroughly and skillfully It It
Is dono lioro, How about Hint car
rliiKo you cannot uso for tho lack of
nipnlrs. flond It to us and we'll res-
toro It to iibo,
BILLING'S
WAGON & CARRIAGE SHOP
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