Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1915)
!? "V I J f ' 1 -M! i PAGE TWO MJiiDKOUD MAUL TRIBUNE, MJSDJTOKU. OftEOON MONPA.' JTTLV 12t 1015 IOCAL AND i L PERSONAL 3 air. ana Mrc. C. E. Johnson of Eanlo Point aro spending tlio week in Ashland attending the chautauqua. Joseph Bchoonovcr of Rogue River was looking after business matter In Medford" Monday. The lord built ft world nnd bo can't keep up with it. Geo. P. Wright. 04 T, It. Hotehklss andwlfo from Chi cago' aro visiting their father nnd mother, It. It. Hotehklss of N. Front Street. "Taxl-333' 16c anywhoro In city. Formoriy Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phono 333. VclTct Ice cream at Da Voo'a. Mr, nnd Mrs. lloraco Pclton were Saturdny visitors In Medford. Ronton Dowers of Ashland who him boon ill for several weeks has so fnr recovered ns to cbnblo to visit Moil ford Saturday. Tbo Mcdford Vulcanizing works aro now vulcanizing punctures nt 2 Co. A. K. Realties Is nttundlng tho Shrlncrs convention nt Seattlo this week. Harold Cochran will loavo Tuesday for'Pohd'lclop, Oregon, whom ho has accepted a position in n bank In that city until October. ' John Womfcanra" of tho IJradon mine Is spending n'fdw days In tho city m business, -H Soo Davo Wood, about Hint flro In surnneo policy. Offlco Mall Tribune, Dldg. " W, T. Rovcrldgo returned Sunday from a two months trip In northern California. Ills eon Will nccompan led him. Dor Voo carrleB tho best line of five. cent cli?ars-!n tho city. Farmers of tho lower Roguo Itlver valley havo received letters from Pi B. nramwoll of tho Utnh-ldaho fitigar company asking thorn to sond warn pics of tho sugar boots grown In thn section. Drink Colrp Kola "first for thirst" at your favorite rountnln Co. DC Ocorgo Millar is In tho city for n fCw days visiting frlonds and rela tives nftor a two months trip through western California on business. Mr. Millar-spent consldernblo tlmo In Eu reka and Crescent City. Chocolates, 30 conts lb. Do Voo'rf. William Fnhshcr of (lold 11(11 Jtpoijli Sunday In Medford vlsltlug irionus aniProlatlvos. " dot your butter, eggs, cream, tnllft dna butter. milk at Do Voo's. James Franklin of Hoddlng, Cal Is spondlng a'fow days In tho city at toudlng to business mattorrt. Homo-mado pastry at tho Bhasta, Tho county court Is calling for bids on tho construction of n mllo nnd n half of road to connect tho present road with thd now ontranco to Crater Lake National park. Safety nnd service Wo glvo both. Holmes, tho insauranco Man. 11 Ids will bo askod on grading tbo Pacific highway from Centrnl Point to tho Josonlilno county lino. nvn vnu tried ono of tboso Co milk shakos at DoVoo'sT Stato Englnoor I.owIh nnd Water Commissioner Chlnnock nttonded tbo meotlug of tbo county court Monday rolutlvo to tho appointment of i water master for Jackson county. Nick llrophy of Talent and Fred N. Cummlngs nro applicants for appoint ment. Tho Alco cigar store will conduct tholr own tftxl service hereafter un der tho same name and nt tint same plnco nnd will guarnntoo prompt and first-class service. Owned by Zundol ltrnthors. 0I' II. L. Moore of Hprlngflold, 111.. l In tho city nnd may decide to locate hero and purchase land. Ho wants u relinquished homcateau. Merchants' Lunch. 25c. Tho Shasta, bottle at Re Voo's. IUnohors north of (Irnnts Pass who havo solved the Irrigation problem by forming an 'irrigation district, pur chasing n pump nnd constructing illlolKia for water to bo puiuH by electricity furnished by tbo Califor nia Oregon 'Power company, bold a colobratlon to mark tbo turning on of water Tuesday. 'Many from this city will attend tbo colobratlon. Frosh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's. Mm. J. F. Iloddy and family and party of frleuds are spending tbo ...!, minnlne nt TeUlliiia on tbo Grants Pasq-Croscont City railroad J. O. Qorklng. tho boat an arouuu photographer In Boutlioi:n Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives mado any. whoro. tltno or placo. Studio 2'JS Main Bt. Phono 320-J. Anna .Mary Johnson, wife of F. A Johnson, former rosldonts of Klum ath Falls, dlod at tholr camp on tho Pacific highway nonr Orunts Pass Saturday morning. Tboy worn trav ollng by team to Portland. II. M. Parks of Salem, director of tbo sjato mining bureau Is Inspocttng mining property In this unit Joseph no countlos this wcoK. A h precautionary moasuro. tho forestry 'department has posted, no tices fnthj woods ""'" wnipow regarding' the use of fires A penal ty Is attached for leaving a camp fire buralak. e3Ml tho lookouts have tike thelrTtatlons for the swou. RalDh Jennings of tho Applcgato spent'saturday" In Mcdford nttcndlng to business-'matters. Mrs. Chnrlcs Prim of Jncksonvlllo in' confined to her homo by n slight illness'. Councilman Mcdynskl Is now acting mayor by vlrtuo of tho absenco of Mayor Emcrlck on his annual vaca tion to Idaho' Erlo Anderson of tho Hlue Lodge district arrived In Mcdford Saturday to spend a week nUhdlng to business matters. r. ,'. T E, W. Ryan of Salem Is among tbo out or town visitors in tho city this week attending to buslrfcsji inritlor's". R, W. Ruhl, editor of tho ;jib'rnlrig Bun returnod Bundny frpnja'jjvcok spent In San Frnnclsco'aYtyndJn.K tbo International Press association men unit senmns UPON 800(1 MILE AUTOMOBILE TOUR . ... lug, and tho falf. ; JTJho far Itself exceodod, nil expectations."1 n'nld Mr Ruhl. "I never expect to sco any thing like It again. From an artistic standpoint It Is wonderful. At night It Is brilliant. Tho Oregon building Is typical pf tho state, and Just what It should bo. It Is tho most attract ive Rtnto building on tbo grounds Oregon nnd Jnckson county will rn eclvo nn Immcnso amount or invni uabol advertising from tho fair among eastern people." Tho Klsor pictures of Crater Lake on exhibition at tho Medford book Htoro attracted an unusual amount of attention Saturday from tourists and visitors In tho city. The largo picture ' or tho lako was tho first sight many Medford people received Of ono of tho world's great scenic spots. Mrs. Davo Wood and cblhl 'oft Sun day for Ban Frftnclsco to Visit frlenda nnd relatives nnd attend tho 1D15 ralr. Tho annunl migration or workers to tho harvost flolds of eastern Wash ington nnd Oregon bits begun, north hound freight and passongor trains being loaded with tho wnndorers, TO avolod a' congestion of transients tbo pollen Sunday ordered all loiterers without visible moons of support to novo on. Mrs. Roger Ilonnott nnd son Fran cls nro lh Ban Frnnclscd attending tho 1015 fair. "'Ln'irls'NntwIck of Eagle Point spent Saturday In Medford attending to business ninttors. (JoorgO',JLanoo of (lold 11(11 spent 8aturday:and Sunday In this cltyjjit tending to business. maHors.' J. l. Churo.h.111 of Vroka, preslilont of Ui CallfdnlaiOregon Power Co,, Ih In tbo oily looking-after business IniYrcliTi., tifiiLAlldnrsot), ox-prldo of Mod Tortl, vhfii liatf booiv whipped of Into with tho enmo rogularUy V.-Uh -wlilc.lt ho used (o'-IiImIb uMy to.bo;ipaicb. Oil with Hobby EvanH, well known In this city, for n bout during tho Pen dleton Roundup. Tho promoters aro now dickering for tho bout, Mrs. William 0. Miller of this city spent Sunday visiting trlouds und rel oUcn In Urantn Pass, Loslto Plymalo has roturnod from Klamali Falls where ho has been imt ployed for the last three months. William Mclntyra of Jacksonvlllo has slgnod to play tho romalnder of tho soaflon with tbo Wood baseball team. Roger S. Ilonnott ban returnod from a two week's business trjp to Bcolt'n valley, northern California. II F. .Vendor and party of frlonds motored to Hornbrook, Cal Sunday. Shrlniira from lloadlng, Pa., on routo to tho convention nt Seattlo, passed through, Medford Saturday, being escorted to this city by auto from Ashland. They wore taken over the vrtHoy "'l "howii points of Inter est. TJioy traveled In it special train of nine coaches. W. 1. Thompson and Code Hall hnvo returned from a two weeks' vacation spout on the bead of Trail creek. Mr. Thompson says that the wild blackberries nro tnicKor tuts oar than usual, und that, In "tbo big IUI0 burn" on tho Vmpuua d ldo the berries and w lnes nro so thick that It h ttposlblq to walk without tramping thorn, lie estimates there are enough blnekberrlea In this one spot to feed Jackson county for a ear Miss Wnvo Jocolm of Klamath Falls has returned to her home after visit ing friends nnd relatives In this city and Ashland for tho last month. Theodore lloosevelt. former presi dent of the United Stales, will pass through Medford tbo last week f July. The great Hull Mooso Is sched uled to appear In Seattlo, July 'J 3, bound for tho fair. Attorno A. C. Hough ,und t. A. liable of Orants Pass, spent Satur day tit Medford attending to business mat tors. Tho will nf the late Stowarl Pat terson, killed In nn auto accident at iho l. & U. crossing on the Pacific hlghwn) u mouth ago, was fllfd for nrobiitu before the county court this morning, Praetlcally till of tbo estate In trust Is loft to his son, wparate niinwnnre betHc made for Mrs. Pat terson ti year ago. She is expected to arrive from Chicago tomorrow to Qonelude the final lesul stops In the filing of tho will Mr Carpenter ro turned from San Franrtsoo Mondaj Mrs. PKitarlojt Pelijuze of Kaglo Point Is In th" W)- tpday, With Medford Trade la Medford MivW Four unit emit v -tttdciiU front Hip University of Micliiun', milking nn HOOO-mllc tftitu Irip, will nrrive Fn ilny ijii their way to the Sun Frnn elsco ,1'jiiioHition und he cniortninutl ,ly (hb Hoglii', iv'qr Viilley I'niver nKy eluli. Hnliiidny I hey will visit Crater Inke. The Hd'nlcuU nte K. A. Herfc'; W. (I Kphli'rl.lFrnpk Unyle mid John Knbbrinri. Thcv nit c-( ceiled by another Htmlcn.t, 1'. J. Da vit, ih udvtince niiwi. Ho fni Hie h(iuIcii(h ate mx himri nheiid of their original n-hodiilo, thnnkn to Iho good ninilw encounter ed. Their route5 ban Inkeii them from Minrienpnly, through Monlntm nnd (he fllnnier NiiliOiinl park, io He utile, ltiencc vin l'orlhtnil In Mi'tlfowl mill Crater Inke. theneo to tho Sim FrnnciHeq npil Snn Dingo cxpositipun. cnntwnrd tiptlii o Autin, Tex., nnd then uorh through the MirtwiHulppi Vitlloy hnt'k to St. I'il. Thin m not their flrHl itinlortiikiiiir of this nature, for the votinir men have ulrenily es tablished a reputation along tins lino of work. 'i'ltov will lecture upon "Wlml jfnkcH ii City J'jijHPcrnuHT" illustrnl- cd liy inninir piclurcM, ttpilrr tho mm- nirert of the St. Pirn) AMoeiation of Comnieree, nnd their tour, in addition to Higbtneclng, Iiiih for t purjioso educational publicity foi Ht. Paul. Their work h not limited to local ipVccta, hut npvero koiiio of Amer ica's grcatect induitriei in a popu- prosperity. Tho city of VallejU la ono of tho neatCBt places I havo scon ns yet atneo 1 left Ashland, Oregon, hut tho reader know; that Medford und Ashland nrq among tho leading cities of tho cosst fors beauty and neatness. I would bo.glnd if I could without trespassing on tho patlcnco of tho good nnturcd editor of tho Mall Tribune lllio to particularize a little on that trip for I saw so many things that wcro of particular Inter est to me, but. I musUrfrnm as i know.thcvaliifeifispacfl In the paper, but- wlllndd tjhfttpit 'going jo Vnllejo that t passed through ono of 'tho fln- illfanj 'AjfatliiD'tcJth'i tfiftf est. richest and moat beautiful val- Atntii ft Cd.. ppl1te leylnho state and If It was not for. J; ffiw "ff ff C." II? - (lot high- used on Callfornlrt-Orogon Power Co., llglitB ror engineer's offlco 2.00 P. A. IClltrcdgc, pay roll for April .- 9C.7C Rowell Atito Co., repairs on highway car 40.10 Home Telephone and Tolc groph Co., engineer's tole iihono bill 7.25 Medford National Dank, cash advanced to cash check . .. C.C7 JL Total . tl!7.7fe Thn fnllnwlnc lllllfl WcrO acted unon rnlatKo to the .General Roadi FliHil, ttf-wlt: IlfunW . . I3.C0J C.80 'Xdania S. Cd., Hifpp'lle's lar and interiHtiii planner, Ws jJiH,,. A mass meeting ban been called by tho city council for noxt Friday eve ning, July If!, nt tho! Natatorlttm to discuss tlio Mcdynskl proposition In febond the city. 'The proposal Is to rellond tho pity to tbo original nmount ai $759;C0, rOllubdrsu those who hnvo paid fh'qlr Instnllmculs, n sum amounting' to $190,000. nnd start over again. The rate of Inter est tinder the now plan would be ldw'or thnp nt present. Tho proposi tion huif'mot with ihaftip'rovnf of n number of Medford property owners, and It Is urged that nil taxpayers and business men attend. tho lie'Avy winds nnd Tog they havo therojwoulil .be nn nn Ideat.pjnco to live, Jiht, on tho (rip to and fr6tn Vnl lejo I hnd toi;ar n Heavy overcoat and hnd a bpnvy- lqprobg over my Tap ami thonvlldlhoutfor W(tb the heat.' ! " , On Tuesday evening 1 vlsltedl my nieces In Sulattn valley and bad an opportunity to see how they hnndlo the fruit on tho large orchards. Thn nprlcot wan the only fruit that need ed ntlcntlon Just then and Mr. Davis tho husband of ono of my nlovcs, wns putting them out to dry. Tho way thoy handle thorn, after taking" out tho Bcod, they lay each piece on Its back, so ns to expose tho cut. part to tbo sun. on trays, mado of Mats, nbout four foot square and lay thorn flat on the ground nnd tbo heat of ihe mm nnd tho warmth from tbo ground dries tlimn In a short tlmo; and then tho seeds aro savod for fuol t snw a lot of several hundred pounds of peach seeds at my brolh era nnd I asked why thpy woro sav ing tho mnnd was told that thoy wore need for fuel In plnco of coal, and that thoy paid 3,G0 a ton for aoods for fuol. Rut I see that that I am getting this letter too lpng eo will jmvo ti? close for thla tlmo. Hut tho noxt tlmo will tell something or what I saw hero and In Snn Francisco nt the ralr, etc. San Francisco, July 10, 1015. Nntwlck rock crushing on-: tract.' '" , '290,72 CallfornlR-.Or.ccon- Po.wor, Co. light' and p'dwer John Dodge, labor .. Kant Side Wood Yard, ma terial , Gernott-Coroy Hdw. Co., ma terial '. ' - J. W, Mitchell, matorlnL.1 Medford Filrnlturo & Hdw. Co,, material Medford Iron Works, material F, II. Madden, material .... J. C. Smith, roadmaster'fl sal ary . . . .- W, I. Vawter, trip to Bnlcm, relative to lilnhwev matter John Mass, supplies 89.95 C. J. Fry, for construction ot bridge across middle fork of Applcgato 250.00 29.95 30.00 2.00 283. r!o 1S.00 33, 9t? 11.77 50.00 125.00 30.60 Tutnl i 1,300.75 Tho following bills wero acted upon relntlvo to tho various road districts: Hond l)s.lrlct No. i, C-. W. Dp Carlow, labor 81.40 Hubbard Pros., Biippllos 54.00 Jack True, labor 093.00 Jack Truo, material ... 51.10 FestiiB Huts E. V. Carter -..-. Mary R. Carter ......... Alsnmeda uariton F, h. Cantps t- J. It. Casey' - J. M. Cnscbccr W. J. Carpenter ...,-...... A. K. Cavcn Q. E. Carpenter ..- O. F. Carson . H. J. Carder F. M. Crawford W. D, Corey Martin Carlson O. P. Carson, agont Samuel Cayln Mrs. P. W. Chapln . Wnh Cluing Arthur Conklln .....'.. ........ Commercial State Dunk of Oakdale, Washington Mrs. M. P. Conlcy Ilertha Corthell ThomnsColebournoi... j,. K. H.I Qodderi.. -, J. COiiwoll '. ' : 11. P. Cornelius . . Dora Colp I 52 120.12 2.40 .14 20.18 14.94 .S.30 2.10 3.08 9.12 rt.f.8 8,12 fi.8 t 13.18 2.80 2.34 9.12 3.10 1.71 ao.K. 4.72 2.71 2.12 fi.00 '4.92 I fiO T..7I .90 lt . I.44 John H, Colo . L. Jf Colq .- J. P. Colo Thomas G, Cox F. Crouch P. II. CrowBOtt G. W. Jrowif .., - Ella J, yrpston J. T. -Curry. ,..r. i O. C. Culoy ; C, Cummlnglmm : T. A.ClilbertBon ............ W. H. Jlay, Sefc'y of A.,!. & A. Wt .. . '. W. II. Day - A. Dnhufr .... . Thomas Danford N. J. & A. Davis Win. R. Davis C 8. Davis Harris 'Dean J. Mr Daiinls ..f. -r Lowls' Doltnlfi Mary E. ,l"(ckoy- - William O. Dlckcreon T. F.,Dorran ?- y Geo. W. Jjgilnort., v ., 2.13 . 2.31 (5.12 - 3.44 3.42 -2.90 5.10 4.20 '0.40 11.12 12.30 4.71 11.64 '1.30 1.90 Irt'.P ,tb,04 3. 3 (5 .2.C2 3,90 43k80 5.28 5.20 11.24 5.30 4.17 (Continued on Page Flvo.l EAGLETS ill ly A. C. IIowletL ! 1 ' " " dbss BUNS DEFEAT . .. .r.. , . (T IMS J ASIA i5i-' M- t.ri tL3 TIFLISliCn JUTE t iW via l'clr'ogrnii; Jl.idy I2h don, 1:15 RmciK.rtrt f'iu4 Iho vii'rinim fniht'lin the KttHho-Trk!ll campaign iiidtente tliul UvtHyilJuft luiciHiarMoniiay, July u, '271 . HV ami viar.t.on Total labor and mnterinl ...$882.50 ltonil Dlttrlct No. Ji George E. James, gravol.... f 40.00 Everett Van Dyko, labor... 618.73 Evcrott Van Dyke, matcrlnl.. 29.05 Total labor and material $687,78 ltonil District No. :t Ed Duton, labor 477.12 Ed Dutton, mnterlnl 247.48 Road District No. 4 O. B. Wclshor, labor 255.50 O, 8. Wolshcr, material 24.00 ltonil District .o. n Nick Kline, labor Nick Klmc, matorlftl Hoail District No, Thomas Stanley. labor Honil District No. 7 Frank It. (Nell, labor Hoail District No. H J. E. Davidson, labor J. E. Davidson, matorlnl HoAiI 1) Mrict M. V 1 1 Tf,r': '! ".." r . ..i v t .onvenience ii John Grieve, lobar- Hollrn? Hdw. 1" 432.00 15.45 '125.00 201.50 621.25 , 45.25 't '406.3,7 Von tier supplleB Co., -kilprn ltonil DlltrJct No. JO ii Tho last tlmo thnl 1 wroto ror tho Mall Trlbuno I wnn nt my brotliors nt Vacuvllle, but had hardly had tlmo to tnku notice tit tho placo or any thing else, I nrrlvcd hero on Frl day, tho 2nd, and ramntned until Wednesday, the 7th, and during that tlmo had nn opportunity to sen con siderable of tbo country around. The town of Vnonvlllo Is situated In Vara valley nnd Is one or tho many small towns or cities that aro scattered all over the agricultural and horticul tural section of tho country, and nt ono time was tho seal of the Eulatla academy, but the building wns turn ed and tho Christian church now stands on the spot where the acad emy stood. Tbo town has three churehcH, Presbyterian, Ilaptlst and Christian, and tho church nnd school bultdlngrt reflect credit on tho citi zens of the town. It Is sltunted on a branch railroad or tho B. P. sys tem that runs from Elm.vea' to Wood land nnd tnps n very rich and pro ductlve seotlon of the country. On Kundii) I attended the Pro8bterlan chinch In the forenoon and nt night the Christian, where the throe min isters held a union meeting. On Mon day I took an. nuto ride down to Vnl lejo, about forty mltos ntd back and had a flno change to see what used o be my stamping ground sixty enrs ago. but tho country has changed ho lunch that there was hut few places that 1 could recognize for where uson tp be nillo of vnst prairie land it Is now covered with orchards ana urn her that Is planted for fuel, shade and manufacturing purposes, tbo Kit- callptus tree nnil that Is tho wood giows er rapidly nnd utter It gets started to grow proves to uc a very profitable tree to grow, for one can cut off tho Uuiba and thoy will sprout right oit again and thus perpetuate a forest' Indefinitely. I have read a groat deal about tho roads In Cali fornia, and the vnst sums spent on the roads, but 1 found tho roads aftor I left tho stato hlghwa which luted out vabout 1 mile. If anything not ho good as the roads In Junkson Boun ty. Oregon. lHt I could not help but notlfe the vast Improvement in tho line ef tmlldlHRS m all or the farms through whleU 1 psed had good, bus. uccurriill ,r'" lUl' JQJ,rtlJ! v4.4ill pi of V'an'Iiak'e, Turkftu'Utincn'm, anil houth of Oltl, in TnuiH-Cnucusin, M milcH wct of Karfi. AH of t'u'io en coiintcrtt urcjsnid to hnvo resulted fa vorably for tho KttHHlnhii. Ai'cefiHnj: to IhehCn'ortHfn-tiy-Mi force pf HO.OOO inttr which tfirVconccntrntcd to the ouiit.of HUlis, neijr Vnn,Lnket ih liriinjlinnl prvtauil by the Htinsiiuis. Organized innsncro of AnneiiinitH in HitliH U taken n fin indication that tho Turks intend to retreat fiom that point. Tho Turks distributed 10,1100 rifles among Kurds in Mush volley for use agniiiht Arnlcniniis. NotwUh standing niaMiernH und epidemics, tlie Armenian are resisting hraxely. Tliey have been joined lecenlly bv Hi') Anncniim uluntecm from America. COPNTY COritT PKOCKKDIXCS. ' ' (Continued from Friday) , HiirejorM Office A. T. llrown, offlco rent Gladys Hollo, labor In survey or's office . W. It. Garrett, road viewer Martin kNitmminori nxmnn It L. Sneck.'vhrtlnmnn Everett Van Djke.-'vlower lO.'OO 7.00 4.00 t.2C 13.78 2.00 II IU . 59,35 l7K'6o 11.4" W. R. Ghrret. lidmr V. It. Gatrott, material RojuI pUtrlct No. A. K Enrhart, labor A. K. Enrhart. mnterlnl Koail iiiinri(.,o. Ad.. VliUhnt. hibiin- J. A, M... VlncehU-nPitnrlal .J&'.j.'.S.llo Melford Concrete ConHtriic tlon Co.f material 30.90 503,00 55.70 432.' Total labor and material $167.55 Hoail District No. I Carl Ileobo, labor -. ... -318.50 Carl Roobo, material s 6.70 lltuiil DlMrlrl Nil. 1 1 . 1). W. Ponce, labor ,:.M 355.00 Tim following' bills were allowed put or tho General Roipl Fund rela tive to tho Ashland Refund, for 1912 Gas-Stove A good oil stove is like a gas stove ready at the touch of a match. Any 'degree of heat you want insta?itly by simply raising or low ering the wick. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Beit Rttultt Ute Paarl Oil Burns oil, the clean, cheap fuel. It roasts, toaMs, broils, bakes better than your kitchen ratine. No wood," coal or ashes to Iur no soot or dirt no odor docs not taint the food, A1 , yqpr kitchen is always cool. Several sizes and styles. Ask your dealer. Sec Exhibit, Palace of Manu facture, r.innuia-I'acific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cillfornli) ' . MnUord erosene ... 1 Road Tax Arthur F. Abbott W. M, Abbot .1. Abbott J. Q. Adams Lloyd M. AdniiiBon Nils Ahlstrom ,. Suslo L. Allen O. N. Andorsnn . G. 8. Anderson A . ...$ 3.12 ... . 3.9X .. . . 3.30 1.72 7.4 8.34 ., 25.17 ..... :... 20.20 tr 3.46 W. Andrews x:i.- Roll Anderson b.60 Arthur V. Arbucklo 4. 211 Ashlnnd MfB. Co 14.14 Ashlnnd ProscrvlnR Co 90 Ashlnnd Fruit & Produce Akioclatlon 9.30 Ahlibuid TrodlnR Co 21. R2 Co. Total . - 80 AtUortMiiK ml County Printing Aaiiiiin.i Ti,liniH. . iirlntlnn county court proceeding 37.16 Gold Hill News, printing county treasurer's notice. 4,i0 Medford Mall Tribune, print- Ini; count) miirt proceed- InRs . 39.13 Total ,.. I80.S8 Stale of OreKon. as Jackson County's share ns' expeiiRo of Forestrv Department 538.63 The follow Iiik bills were disal lowed reluttw to the General County Fund P. W llartlt'tt expense con nected with exhibit nt,P. P. , . , I j.j. ..; 115.00 J. T linker. bbtcksniltniPK J for poor farm Cnllfornla-OroRon Power Co,. Hunts for court house, jsii and poor farm ' Ed Dutton. road vloiser, , A K. Karhait, road vlower II. O Froba h oxponso con nected with exhibit nt P. P. 1 K. Granite Cl Hospital, cure ot Imllwcntu fV. ..... Gold Hill Nei'a.' prlntlns count) trwisurer's notice . Home Telephone nnd Tele graph Co , count) tole nhone bill Postal TeloKiaph and Cable Co , eoHHtx telegrams s Bacrwl HiMrt Hospital, wire of Indigents I'lrleU Rro imlUent sup plies ... 9 SS John Heeho. tax rebate .. . 10.39 Plrtoh & Rjaa. poor farm ppltw 9 SO 00 23 10 4.00 4 00 S 50 10 00 2 30 5 00 Tolflt UHU Ttv fallowtngijiiU w3re asteil A. W. Attcrbury Willis Ralley WJIIIs .HRllw. O. II. Ilarnhlll Jnmos Rnrrett Heaver Realty H. Ilenoh . .. . J. M. Reaver A. M. Heaver C. V. Heeler .., (1. W. Henodlct . M. Ileswlck It. Heswlck .. W. A. Illbby W. C. RennlnKton W. E. Hlnke O. O. Illnko . . . P. M. Hlevln . J. II. Horuo ... R L. Hoone 3 4t 4.72 0.40 2.49 6.10 3.47 6.60 11.00 3.34 22.16 10.92 9.RR 1.46 9. SO tl.til .68 1.30 5.24 9.50 .S4 3.13 Pure Milk, Cream and Cottage Cheese AT Til Jackson County Creamery Hiui't Milk per ijt, Kwivt Milk .', .!..:..to tt. (Vtttaue Chei'se . iM'f lb. ()tt4io Cheese ....... v.tluiN lb. l5c Kklm Milk ....'.. M-r Kill. Ulc Hklm Milk v....tuo pal. Coffee Civani J.....K.V pt. Whipping Cream per pt. Ho nc Hie L'Oc U5C This mill; Is from selected cowh and soparatcd nt our Sanitary Plant whoro It Is put In n chill toom nnd kept at a temperature cold cnoiiRh to Insure Its quality, 1 '" ASK VOL' It (ilt(K'i:U llllt GOLD SEAL BUTTER AND GET THE BEST - s It. F HolT H.12 I.lzzlo 11. Holton T. K. Holton . .. . T. K. Holton II. J. lloyd II. J. Hod, iiKont, . .lames Hod . .. C. J. and Jcnnlo H. M. E. HrlRRB . K. 1). HrlKRH . 1 ... C. 11. Urown M. C. -Hresalor II. W Hryddon .. . J. W. Hrunnor A, A. HDant . Casslo K. nilokmnn ,1,'P. Hunn J. S, Hurnett G S Ilutlor MnjT II Hutler ...... Ilrady...... ""J ;r" ft-" tf. 12.7 17.82 12.22 5!ri 1.52 8.3J 4.10 9.01 43.31 .1.02 4.7C 3.60 3.42 2.62 2.02 83.U6 2 88 KT. T7T. Deimont Ncnooi (For Boys) 21 milts south of Sn rrsncUee W Iklak lhl r1i t or ban '! lhautimirniuUk. in.rtrwiiuiMiwr. on rtvmm. rreiK( a ym riicut la llwM. Tkj Humihiu iJtUda, la.tlti.ltoa tht Jnll a i4 00 nimlittu 1 .,, mi.Iaiii ui Harvard. TB U.HTVto ol Tkboii.-t 4 Val. skua al RlMtoortnalr.MtuarMMMlvra, aa4tv aitltullr tll.tria raularaa, kuk rltra Bvtvaljr atMrratMa'Oxae"1' aadit u of lk hool. ol tl Nalual akj IU alra.'laK'klluMBa, Slki ao... ca alu Ut Ik Mara ( ft ttll w Ua xkaal. t.T. WIP. Haa4 yi r &;), 0V Newport Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An Ideal outdoor rotroat. IIuntlitK. flshlnc. boating, surf-hnthliiK, etc. IntereslinK vIsttlnR points In the nclKhborhood. Convenient camping Grounds, electric light, puro water Low Season nnd Week-End Hound Trip Excursion Fares Two Rally Trains From Allmiiy Ask for Illustrated foldor "Nowporfslvlng list ot hotels, rates, oto A Visit to tho w. Two World Expositions at San Francisco nnd San UIobo is ah ovont ot a llfo-tlino and ono you cannot afford to miss. SPIX1AL PARKS IN.U'LV to San Francisco, Los Angolos, and San Diego on certain dates. LOW UOrXII TRIP FARliS DAILY with stop-ovors In either direction Pour Pine Train D.illy In Ktwh Diivcdon STOP.OVURS AT ItlOSITHJ '' All tickets to the Bast via California permit stop-overs ait San Fran cisco and Los Angeles to see the Expositions. A ok nearest tlons" and " Apont for ' California and Its Two World Itapoil Way Side Note iia Route." SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M S4i, CkwenU I'ttttv AfatU, INirtUi) Qrtgw , ft m ' i