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I! SIEDFOTiD MATE; TnTOUNP.. MEDFORD. OTCF.OIOX. FIND AY. .TAXUATJY 12, 1917 PAG V, FIVE i'V ! I' I TODAY'S MARKETS ; Portland Livestock. 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. Jon. 12. Hoks steady; receipts 414. Bulk of pack ing grades, $10.10$ 10.35; heavy packing grades f 10.40 (& 10.50; heavy butchers, 10. 25 10.35; light pack ing, $ 10.25 ?f 10.35: rough heavy, 19.259.50; pigs and skips, $9 9.40; stock hogs, S.258.75; crip ples, JSCi 0. Cattle steady; receipts 84. Steers, prime pulp fed, $9.50; prime heavy, 8,258.50: good, 7.75B8; cows, choice, $7 Iff 7.50; medium to good, $6.25 iff 7.23; ordinary to fair, $5.50 a 6; heifers, $8.25 iff 7.50; bulls, $4 fi 6; calves, $6 10. , Sheep steady; receipts, 001. Lambs east of .mountains, $1 1 iff 1 1.25 ; lambs, valley. $ 10.50 10.75; lambs, good, $9.75 ii 10.25; choice yearling wethers, ?9 iff 9.10 : good yearlings, $8.7G(ff9: choice ewes, $8(58.25; heavy ewes, $R. 75(5-7. 50. V Portland Ilutter. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12. But ter, steady. Portland drain. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12 Wheat strong. No trading. Spot bids un changed to lc lower. $1.64; fortyfold, $1.08; red Russian, $1.54. Barley unchanged. Today's car' receipts: flour 8, oats 12, hay 20. Bluestem. club, $1.56; Wheat 16, Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Wheat: Open Close May $1.88 , $1.84 July 1.52 1.50 LOCAL MARKETS Live Poultry. HENS -- Light hens, i;i(l le; springs, i:ic; old roosters, 7c. DIX'KK Fat, 8c. GKE8B Fat, 8. TURKEYS Fat young, 16c; old toms, 12b, r BELGIAN HARKS, fiffifie. liny and Grain. (Buying prices.) WHEAT $1.25. CMTS $35 ton. HAY Grain, $13 ; alfalfa, $14 ton. BARLEY Whole, $35. Livestock. (Prices' paid producers.) VEAL Dressed, SfffilOo. SHEEP Ewes, 4(a'5e; wetharn, 5 CVo'je ; lambs, SyvOc. COWS Alive, 4f4V,i. : HOGS Alive, 7yi&8'Ac ' STEEIiS Alive, 5(arfi2e. ". ''''. '.: Prices Paid by Dealers. . PORK lOic. BEEF 1012c. I.AKD 18c. SHOULDERS 15o. EGGS :i5e. POTATOES $2 per 100 lbs. . ONIONS 3c. HONEY 1214c per lb. CIDER 25c. Bt'TTKll FAT 30c. BUTTER WhoIcHitlo. 30e. School Is again continuing after vacation of two weeks. The vaca tion was lengthened owing to the heavy snow. Among those who were on the sick list this week but are now Improved are Mrs. W. A. Tresham, Miss Mary Edington and Harry Tresham. F. A. I)e Kord was doing business in Gold MIL Friday. I Mr. and Mrs.,F. A. Myers return ed home Friday after a several days visit with relatives In Rogue River Dr. ChUholm. was called to the home of Richard Frcdenburg on uc count of the illness of his Utile daughter Wednesday evening. Aluch of the recent snow is still "on the ground and very cold weather prevails. Many will be relieved to know- that the unusual noise of shooting, yelling ,dog yelping and horn tooting heard on upper Table Rock Wednes day of last week was not the break ing out of the Japs or Germans, but only the united tribes of farmers and sheepmen warring on the poor lone coyote. However with all their aid it took several shots before they downed the enemy. The coyote club was again successful Saturday in B6tting anoiher coyote and in crip pling two thig week, which they be lieve to be dead. .Mis. U. V. DeFord and children visited friends here Friday. iMlas Loleta llaughain and Ruth Strathern have returned to their re spective schools in Gold Hill and Central Point after spending vacation with home folks. Mil Panker and family who have been employed at the Morrill orchard for the ptsl year, moved this week Into the Bis Stk-key precinct. The family had made many friends while here among whom they will he great ly missed. MY. Pankey'g place in filled by Jesse Gilchrist. SAMS VALLEY GREEC1AN REPLY T I.OXDON. Jan. 12 The reply of Greece to the entente ultimatum not being entirel- satisfactory, the Greek government will be in Funned Unit ul- thouph its response is gratifying as tar ns it goes, a more definite acqui escence is neiessnrv. For example, the immediate release of Yenizi'li-t prisoners was demanded. Ihe Greek reply agreed to the release. but did not stipulate when it should take place. fhere is no question of a fifteen days' delay regarding- the currying out of the demands, as has been re ported in some quarters, and (here is no intention to raise the blockade un til the demands me conceded in full, it is declin ed. FOOTS CREEK ITEMS C. fV. Stumbo was a caller In Gold Hill Saturday. Bert Jones, Harvey Short, Fred Koester and John Short, Sr., were callers In Cold Hill Monday. il lurry Slavin, who has been in Cal ifornia for several months, returned home last week. .a Grippe Is still the most prev alent thing on this creek. In some places the roads are "one too much" for automobiles as our mall carrier, F. Avery has found out. Katherine Cook of Gold Hill Is on the sick list . Mrs. Lester Doling is on the sick list. R. D. Koester spent Sunday with tho Andersons. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Marriage Licenses Ralph A. Picket-, and Ruth E. Schiller. ' .... j Circuit. Big Pines Lumber Co. vs. H. M- Clintic et nl., cost hill. O, SL Cornitins vs. D. A. Iionar ct nl., reply. -. ',. , 1 Probate. . Estnto of W. S. Goudy, proof of mill I iny; notice to state treasurer. Estate of Jacob Sliively, proof of publication of citation. Iteul Estate Transfers. Margaret Bcscick et vir lo Renna Abbctt, lot in Ash land - - ' Mary Agnes Daily ct nl to Joshua Patterson, land in ; twp. :i8-iv ;. ; S. S. Stevens et ux to Mary Agnes Dnily et nl., land in twp. 38-lw" 10 200 10 J. X. Pace et ux to William R. Yeo, et ux, lots 9 and 10 blk 1 Shidelcrs add Talent 1300 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The following Is a schedule of ex penditures of Jackson County, Ore gon, together with a list of claimants and articles or services for which the claim is made and which were passed upon by the County Court Tor Jackson County, during the month of October, 1916. The following bills were allowed rela've to the county salary fund, to wit: County Court, and Commissioners. H. 11 i aylor. stenographer lilrc$ 7.50 F. L. Tou Velle, Judges salary 150.00 Wm. C. Leever, commissioner's compensation 35.00 Total 192.50 A. R. Thompson, circuit court crier 21-00 Sheriff's Office. W. H. . Singler. sheriff's sal ary 208.33 H. H Taylor, clerk hire ii.jd E. W. Wilson, deputy sheriffs salary - 125.00 Total Clerk's Office. F. j. Coleman, deputy hire ... O. A. Gardner, clerk's salarv.. 344.58 80.00 166 66 Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try. this yourself then It along to others. It works! pass Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough talk will be hoard less here In town il people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without pain. m He savs freezone is sn ether corn pound which dries immwiistely and never Inflames or even irritates th surrounding tissue or skin. A Quarter of an ounce of freexone will cost very little at ny drug store, but is suffi cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the Inauguration et the his-h heels. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re sult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad alter effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes nlavs havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to lane caiomei, out u ici u,. ww.iw Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when vou feel "locsrv" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded orum uuu iiuw nivj ,v k its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. H. B. Taylor, clerk hire 45.00 Mora Thompson, deputy hire .... S3. 33 Total ,. 374.99 Fred L.- Colvig, treasurer's salury 100.00 School Superintendent's Office, E. It. Peterson, supervisor's salary 100.0' Maye 11. Wells, deputy hire .... 41.2: J. Percy Wells superintendent's salary 150.00 Total 291.25 Fruit liLsnectiir'N Office. J. C. Aitken, deputy inspector's compensation 130.00 fc. R. Oatman, deputy In- sK'Clor's compensation 102.50 I. R. Kline, deputy Inspector's compensation 137.50 C. C. .Martin, deputy Inspector's compensation 32 Total 402.50 Assessor's Office. Katie M. Orievo, deputy hire.... 65.00 W. T. CJrieve, assessor's salary 125.00 ttta Purkeyplle. deputy hire.... SU.OO Leslie W. Stunsel. deputy hlro 104.00 II. 11. Taylor, clerk hire 1.25 Total 376.25 Collection of Taxes. D. II. Allaway, labor 78.00 Myrtle Blakely, labor : 18.00 W. H. Howen, labor 42.00 G. R. Harper, deputy's salary 100.00 J. W. Shirley, labor 18.00 Total 256.00 John Hluess, ferryman's salary 25.00 J. A. Norrls, Janitor's salary .... 60.00 Jail. Mrs. J. W. Wilson, matron's sal ary TiO.OO J. W. Wilson, Jailor's salary .... 50.00 Dr. J. F. Hart, care of poor at poor farm . 208.33 Recorder's Office. Channcoy Florey, recorder's salary 106.66 Mildred Neil, deputy hire ......i...... 75.00 Gertrude Troutfeather, deputy hire :'.'. 17.50 Total . 259.16 A. T. Brown, surveyor's com pensation 136.70 Chas. . L. Hansen, sealer of . weights and measures, salary 46.32 Fred N. Cummlngs, watermas- ter's salary 83.33 The following bill was disallowed, relative to tho county Balary fund, to-wlt: A. T. Brown, surveyor's com pensation 12.50 The following bills were allowed relative to the current expense fund, to-wlt: County Court and Commissioners. Home Tel. & Tel. Co.. tele phone bill . 2.40 (.'limit Court. E. K. Hull .witness 3.20 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill for circuit Judge 2.50 Justice Coiul. Edwin Burdic, witness 1.00 25.9k L, B. Hammond, constable fees . L. Irwin, constable fees 3,n Geo. Kelfas, witness 1.00 4.50 O. W. Murphy, cur hire William Moore, witness 1.00 1.00 7.15 37.S0 F. R. Primrose, witness G. O. Taylor, justice fees G. O. Tavlor. Justice fees L. J. Trefren. Justice fees 4.65 Clint D. Vroman, car hire Glass & Priidhonime Co., sup 4.50 8.20 plies, Mcdford Justice district Total 100.50 Sheriffs Office. Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill 13.3! Geo. J. Kunzman, supplies 2! W. C. Leever, supplies- 1.7! Medford Book Store, stipplMs 7.90 Medford Printing Co., supplies 27.50 i-ostal Tel. & Cubic Co.. tele grams 3.19 W. jti. Singler, stamps for sheriffs office .. 20.00 W. H. Singler, sheriff's travel ing expense 61.00 Western Union Tel. Co., tele grams 1.46 Total 136.40 Clerk's Office. Ashland Prlnthig Co.. supplies 137.25 H. G. Dox, express on office supplies 3.19 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., teleplione bill 4.16 G. A. Gardner slumps for clerk's office 13.00 Geo. J. Kunzman. supplies .... 1.20 Medford Hook Store, supplies 8.35 So. Ore. Tructlon Co., frt. on supplies 6: Total 168.09 TrcatMirer'n Officii. Ashland Printing Co., supplies 6.00 Myrtle lllakely. deputy hire 30.00 Fred L. Colvig, stamps 9.00 II. O. Dox, freight on office supplies - 1.50 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill 2 Jacksonville Post, supplies 2 Total 51 00 Krhonl SllM-rinteivlent's Office. City Drug Store, supplies 16.65 Home Tel. & Tel. Co.. telephone bill to Medford Hook Store, supplies ... 23 30 Medford Printing Co., supplies 62.00 E. R. Peterson, school super visors, traveling expense J7.50 B. R. Peterson, stnmpa for 1 school superintendent 13.00 Nettie L. Thompsun, work in superlutoudeut s office ". "' 9.00 J. Percy Wells, express on of fice supplies 7.20 Percy Wells, cash advanced for county Institute 100.00 J. Percy Wells stamps for super intendent s office 35.00 J. Percy Wells, superintendent's traveling expense 57.50 Total 339.96 Fruit Inspector!! Office. Mediord Printing Co., supplies 3.00 Assessor's Office. Home Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill 3.80 30.40 W. T. Orleve, assessor's travel ing expenses i W. Grieve. Btamps for as sessor 10.00 1.15 Medforu Rook Store, Supplies ' Total Ashland Printing Co.. enve lopes for tax collection de partment lux Rebates. 45.35 10.00 9.00 Rose Elfert O. V. Mvers 26.81 X. E. Wood .. 1'4.30 33.75 W. A. Mofflt Total 93.80 Widow's Pension. Ernestine Austin 17.50 Corn 11. Bacon 20.00 Minnie lloardinan 25.00 Nellie O. Hush 10.00 Mrs. J. H. Ilyrley 35.00 Oriiliu Hetz 10.00 Prlntha A. Blackburn 32.50 10 00 Rena W. Barr Ella May Calno 17.hv Dora Belle Cress ... 10.00 Mrs. II. A. Creigliton 1" Anna L. Corum 10.00 17.50 17.50 32.50 17.50 Lucy May Davis KHzabeth May Davis . May J. Daw Ollvo Ellis Nettle Green 25.00 Mary K. (Irises 10.00 Lizie Heath 25.00 Nellie L. Illckeu . 10.00 Llelln Francis llildebrand 17.50 Jennie Jones 10.00 Idubelle Klum 25.00 Dollie l.ove 32.50 Minnie M. Morris' 25.00 Amiindn McNeil 10.00 Estella Nelson 40.00 Zoe R. Xoe .. 17.50 Mary F. Osborno 20.00 Mary A. Pool .. 17.60 Emma Paulson 25.00 Mary E. Pnyne 10.00 Virginia O. Roedel 17.60 Rosa Ann Robbinu 17.60 40.00 Rose R. Singler Catherine E. Silver Laura E. Stewart Mary J. Torey 10.00 35.00 25.00 Total 765.00 Court House Kxpensrs, City Drug Store, supp-.;s 80 Taylor-Williams Co., supplies ,1.05 J. W. Wilson, cleaning court room . 6.50 Total .1 : 7.35 Jail Expense, City Drag Store:, supplies .... 1.75 Fred J.; Flck, labor and sup plies , 11.10 Jane Johnston, washing for jail 6 40 W. C. Leever, supplies 6.60 Mrs. Aug. D. Singler, board of prisoners 14.29 So, Ore. Traction Co., fit. on supplies ;..'... i -' .15 J. A. Smith, plumbing work .... 17.20 Taylor-Williams Co., supplies.:.. .26 Ulrlch Bros., supplies 1.25 Mrs J. W. Wilson, board of prisoners 21.42 Total : 79.40 Cure of Poor at Poor Fium. Chas. A. Brown, supplies ...... 43.89 J. T. Baker, blacksmilbiug 6.75 The Economy Meat Market sup plies 20.00 John F. Hart, cash advanced for supplies 4.19 E. C. Gardner, supplies 7.70 Medford Furniture and Hdw. Co.. supplies 32.00 Model Clothmg Co., supplies .... 8.2! Medford Pharmacy, supplies .... 20.60 J. F. Norman, barber work ,. 1.10 O. W. Priddy. repairing lire- place 11.75 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill : 3.45 Talent Mercantile Co., supplies 174.84 Henry Deuer, nursing lit poor farm 10.00 Cal.-Ore. I'owor Co., lights and power 9.11 Total 388.63 Ciue of Poor Not at Poor Kuim. Nancy AruHinlth, regular indi gent - Lena Avery, regular Indi gent. H. Alger, regular indigent Mrs. iloyer, regular . Indigent.... Maggie I toll 1, regular Indigent hue Bailey, regular Indigent. .. Kller Hand, regular Indigent Julius lijerregaard, regulur In 6.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 6.00 6.00 digent 10.00 Fred L. Colvig, cash advanced for indigent car fare City Recorder of Ashland, car fare and Indigent supplies .... Ellne Curry, regular indi gent 7.7 6.6! 10.00 8.00 Mrs. Kate Copple. regular In digent Mrs. I. C. Cabler, regular In digent W. I). Comstnck, regular Indi gent Mary M. Childcrs, regular Indi gent Mrs. L. Coulter, regular Indi gent - Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular Indigent A. Dnhuff, regular Indigent .... Mrs. A. B. Dyer, regular in digent - Geo. h,ppBrson, regular Indi gent - Mrs. Ira Grlgsby. regular In digent Catherine Oillette, regular In digent Mrs. Giinn. regular Indigent Mrs. E. C. Card, rare of Miller Family, Indigents Mrs. Hudson, regular Indigent W. II. Houston, regular Indi gent Martha Jones, regular Indigent Etta Jewel, regular Indigent .... Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, regu lar Indigents H. C. Knapp, regular Indigent E. Kimball, regular Indigent.... Ina J'e, regular Indigent .... Ella MuVs regular Indigent ... Mrs. 1. A. Muiilgomery, rcuufar 8.00 8.00 12.00 15 00 10.00 6.00 15.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 10 00 8.00 1000 6.00 600 15.00 8.00 15.00 8.00 8.00 indigent 8.00 Mrs. J. Myers, regular Indigent 15.00 P. Mclntyre. regular indigent.... 6.00 John Noon, regular 8 mi John Noon, regular indigent 8.00 i. J. Nett, regular Indigent .... 10.00 Mrs. Richard Tonillson, regu- lar Indigent 10.00 Oliver Nadeau. regular Indigent 10.00 Doc Parson, regular indigent. .. 8.00 Mrs. Frank Poyser, regular In digent H. C. Raedid, regular indigent Nancy Slsemoio, regular indi gent Sebastian Schumpf. regular In 6.00 7.50 10.00 digent io.oo W. r.. Smith, regular Indigent 15.00 Mrs. Shanks, regular Indigent 10.00 W. H. Stewart, regular Indigent J. W. Sinter, regular Indigent Mrs. L. Schlcffelin, regular In-, dlgent T. D. Stafford, regular Indigent Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, regular 10.00 10.00 6.00 7.00 indigent 10.00 J. B. Smithpeter, indigent sup plies 4.00 I'lrlch & Ryan, indigent supplies 20.00 Alice Ulrlch, (house rent for Indigents 12.00 Lizzie Wolgamott, care of Mr. Bronson, regular indlgeut .... 7.. Wolgamott, regular Indigent Mrs. C. Williams, regular Indi gent F. 13. Waterman, regular indi gent Pierce Wilson, regular indi 6.00 8.00 1300 S.OO gent : 6.00 Klias Slover, regular indigent... 10.00 Total 6S3.96 Juvenile Court, Reform Stlimil Com- tultiuents. Etc. Boys & Olrls aid society, regular allowance from Jackson Co. 10.00 Clius. B. Guy. probation officer's compensation 96.20 Total 106.20 Advcrti.slnir juid County Printing. Ashland Record, printing 1.40 Ashland Printing Co., printing 17.47 The Argus, printing 2.70 The Ilenild, printing 1.40 Gold Hill News, printing 2.70 Jacksonville, Post, printing 1.30 Medford Mall-Tribune, printing 05.38 Medford Sun, printing 65 Total 93.00 Election Expense; Ashland Priming Co., supplies 15.00 C. S. Butterflold, rent of build ing at primary election 0.00 J. G. Buchanan, rent of building primary election 5.00 Jacksonville Post, supplies 9.50 J. M. Pace, rent of building, primary election .: 3.50 So. Ore. Traction Co., frt. on election supplies 1.38 Total 39.38 G. A. Gardner cash advanced for stamps, for registration 10.00 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light for P. E. crossing 1.10 Recorder's Office. II. O. Dox, fit. on office aup- ' piles : 1.75 Chauncey Florey, btamps for recorder 10.00 Homo Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone bill :. 2.25 Geo. J. Kunzman, ..supplies .... .76 Medford Book Store, supplies .... 39.16 Total (surveyor's Office.. - Floyd Anderson, chainmuu C. Brandon, axeman, A.-- T; Brown, surveyor's office expense John Fors, axeman 63.90 7.80 1.50 12.60 11.00 Sarah M. Homy, work In sur veyor's office 30.00 Kilhnm Stationary and Printing Co., suppllos - -. KJlhnui Stationary and Printing Co., supplies '. Geo, Lewis, axeman : Medford Book Store, supplies D. MJukler. rodmau Dun Runyard.'clialiiman C. Li. Sclileffellu, supplies for county surveyor's office H. L. Speck, chnlnman L. Williamson, axeman 9.69 6.66 11.00 1.26 8.37 10.37 40.20 33.37 2.60 Total 205.11 Fred N- Cummlngs, watormas- . tor's exjiense 13.65 District Attorney's Office. Home Tel. Tel. Co., telephone bill 3.00 E. E. Kelly, cash ndvnncod for stamps for district attorney.... 2.00 Total : 600 The following bills were dlsullowed relative to the current expense fund, to-wlt: Ashland Printing Co., county printing Gi'o. W. Hull, Indigent soldier's relief for it. R. Ilitebklss Clara Noble, regular Indigent.... A. W. -i nomas, Indigent sol dier's relief for C. Cunning ham Cal.-Ore. Power Co.. light mid power lor the county 13 45.00 8.00 40.00 9.61 Totnl 102.74 The following bills were allowed, relative lo the general county fund, to wlt: Scnlo Bounty. C. MnDonnugh 1-B" C. S. Dlngwell 1-50 A. B. Hilton 3 00 W. Y. Marshal 1-60 Juck Crumb 1 60 Leon II. Sneck 1.50 John lliiskins 13 iO Uuitbael Gardner 3.00 J. H. Harrington 1.50 J. Broad 1 60 T. R. Rook Wallace Dlnklns t.M) Wallace Hero-man t.M C. n lesslman 40.00 Mark Kline 150 drover East 1-Sft 1 he following hills were allowed relative to the county road fund, to- wit: Rrmcl Distrht No. I. Jack True, labor 46X 00 Material 4'1I Itosil District o. 2. W. R. Svawnner. labor 76.00 Material 07 Ituiil District No. l Ed Dntton. labor 30.00 Rd District. No. 4. Howard-Cooper Co.. materiul .... 16 67 O. 8. Welsher, labor 24 00 Material Road District No. 0. (.'. A. Newstroin. labor 165 75 Material 67.70 C. A. Newstroin, labor 562.75 C. A. Newstroin, labor 7.0" C. A. Newstroin. labor .' 1100 Total labor, material, etc 791.20 Pond District So. 7. Frunk R. Nell, labor 22.50 Material 6.60 Road District No. 8. Big Pines Lumber Co., material 33.00 J. E. Davidson, labor 107.00 Mulurlal 228.65 I.Viud District .No. 0. W. J. Burbidse. frt 2.00 6.00 60.00 Thomas T. Meriiman, supplies John Grieve labor ltond District No. to. W. R. Garrett, labor 213.00 Material - 28.20 Road District No. 11. A. K. Earhai t. labor 46.00 Material 212.09 Koad DLstdit No, 1:1. Carl lleebe, labor Material Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co, 742 sn 133.33 material Road District No. 1 1. D. W. Pence, labor Material General lloiul. W. C. l.oever, labor J. J. Biophy, labor Material U. F. Hillings, agent, Ashland . refund for 1912 road tax Geo. L. Forbes, diimngos Ixillta lloiigham. labor 79.00 69.00 40.00 4.00 1.75 1.88 2.60 8.00 O. J. Patton, labor 05.00 Material 32.57 Total labor, material, etc 155.70 The following bill was disallowed, relative to the county rond fund, to- wit: Ulg Pines Lumber Co., road sup plies for Dint. 8 2.90 0. A. GARDNER, County Clerk. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Practical nurse would prefer obstetrical cases: cau give references. 21 Cenessee St. Med ford. 255 WANTED Second hand smudge pots at reasonable price. Phone 67.R1. 263 WANTED House movers. Phone 4 88-M, or 4 8S-X. WANTED C. A. Hnmlln, denier in bides and wool. Highest prices paid. Offices, Laurel at., Market. Phone 475-L. 2C4 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warnor, Wortman and Gore's. One price for hens re gardless of size. FOR SALE roUITRY FOR SALE 3 Vj dozen White Leg horn henB from ono year to two years old. Phone 344-W. 250 FOR SALE Ono 216-egg Petnluma Incubator, two Cyphers portable hovers, the three for $16. Phone 314-X. 254 FOR SALE Cheap, ono Petnluma Incubator, 252 egg capacity, In good condition. W. P. Holbrook, Eagle Point, Ora 261 FOR 8 ALU LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Jcrnoy cow, just fresh, . $S0. W. J. Hnrtzell, 468-J1. , 250 FOR SALE: Cheap, one pair gray mares; ono pair young mares, broke to work. J. S. -Norwood, R. F. D., No. 2, Central Point. 251 FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A 200-acre ranch, In quire at 145 South Grape St., Med ford, Ore. . 254 KOR SALE Or trado. 1 1 acres, paid water right for 3 acres, balance undor ditch, near Central Point, Ore. Address B. O. Lockwood, Rogue River, Oro. 263 FOR SALE Choap. Three houses and three lots; two bouses are on ono lot, ono house on oue lot, and ono vacant lot. Sum Bauer, Nes kowln, Orogon. 269 FOR BALE (600, house and lot 112 Elm et., Highland I'ark add, want offer. Address 2G35 25th ave., S. F Cal, 256 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Young beef ut booth 1 1 public market Saturday. No cut higher than '5c. . 250 FOR SALE Cabinet sewing inn chine, bufret and mahogany table. Phono 813. 215 FOR SALE 1000-gal. Fort Wayne steel tank. Court Hull. 254 FOR BALK -Household goodB. 1156 West 8th. 253 FOR SALE 7 hives of bees In good condition. J. S. Vilas. 253 FOR SALE Billiard tnblo; also agent for the Victor Safe and Lock Co. John Lydcn, Jacksonville. Ore. 252 FOR SALE Phouo 73! -Beardless seed barley. -J2. Route 2, Box 112. 271 FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Kim ball weedar, potato digger and sickle grinder. Cat kin & Taylor. FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. FOR REST HOLMES FOR RENT Six-room house, mod em, fully furnished. 3 blocks from Main strot on South Riverside, , 116.60 per month. Call at Room ' 2, Colonial Flats. Phone 90U-L. 2.1 4 FOR RENT Five-room furnished bungalow, modern; close in. ill South Grape street. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish ed house, closo In. 417 Jay st. Phono 742-J. 2,11 Fl'nXISIIED APARTMENTS. FOR RUNT Am leaving city for six months and will rent my furnished home verv reasonable lo desirable parties. 422 So. Laurel. FOR RKXT M ISOE 1,1, A XEOl'S FOR RENT Or trado, a 200-aore ranch. Inquire at 145 South Grape St., Medford, Oru. 254 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Choice re3ldenco 418 So. Onkdale, Medford, for Los Angeles residence. Address Owner, 2131 6th ave., Los Angeles, Cnl. 250 FOR EXCHANGE 140 acres, slit miles from Central Point, 50 in cultivation, balance easily cleared. Good buildings, all fenced, 5600. Will take small acreage near town as part payment and give time on bnlanco. E. II. Day. Gold Hill. 251 I.OST LOST Kox terrier dog; last seen on Tripp street. Answers to name of "Tinker." Reward. Phone 19S-R1 161 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $5000 private money, first mortgage security. F. L. Tou Velle. MOXEY TO LOAX On Improved farms. P. K. Xallcy, 707 West Main. 201 MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tinny, 210 Garnott Coroy nldg. I1US1XES8 DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bnnk Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Gnrnctt Coroy bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Ras kins' Bldg., 216 E. Mnln et. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan tela Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 092-Y. Rocldence Phono 600-Y. 161 '. Tin. W. M. VAN SCOYOC . DR..C. C. VAN SCOYOC '. . Dentists Oarnett Corey Bldg., Suite 811 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. - Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orchard and land improvement Garbage . GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call ou the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. B-. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght MusU Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Llnblllty, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 219 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Gurnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat. EyeB scien tifically tested and glnsses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. Printers and .PnuUsliers MEDFORU PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. I'ortland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? . $1650 Rest buy for money on our list. 6-room modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not be ri u 1 It for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feat; East front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house at halt pries. Terms on part. See mo now. J. C. BARNES 103 West Mala Strset. i it. of n ur i'r- u s. n- 14, i ' r ed ,re ed rnt t, ny ito or. 'f lc- s- ; 1 tat we b? to lie y. :a- 11 B iur s- . f." cli is 'ill ce. )lo nt do r ho lid L s t ? $ ? x r f r I r r ? I ' tr."