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MED FORD MA1C TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", TITESDA V. FKHIHUUr 1917 VAUK FIVE Si The following recapitulation is made for the six mouths eudlug December 8lBt, Bui. July Fund - 1. 1916 eiieral $ 15,296.19 oneral school 96.66 'High school and library 1.761.77 7.6U3.28 18.440.97 81,798.67' 2,786.72 1,023.62 8.25 8.730.22 22,544.74 "i"4"B6!78 6U5.41 1.768.S4 469.43 3,177.20 750.58 421.67 .'School districts General road Pacific llwy, road , lioad bond int Road districts i'City road districts ...... ;:Current expense '.Salary Hie patrol t'Fruit lnspectlou Ovehg. 1914 per tax .Special deposits Indigent soldiers . Advertising & Fair 4 City of Ashland JvClty of Butte Falls :i('ltv of Central Point . I 'City of Eagle Point ..r.i... nt r!l,l Inn 42.00 f City of Jacksonville . City of Medford ,';City of Phoenix i City of Talent iCIty of Rogue Kiver . j Indemnity 3 District boundary bd. . Hvchn. 1915 per. tax . 138.72 110.48 ' 404.02 . .4.69 9.39 "l05.00 f,i Enforce. Prohl. Law . Totals J176.467.83 Balance on Hand July 1st,, 3 1916 $176,467.83 Transfers 36,822.60 Receipts 326,044 20 $539,334.59 Statement of the financial r' j Amount of total Indebtedness above cash warrants issued tuenerai Fuurt) Estimated Interest accrued during V..T auwiuiuf, Hmiuuin tasiicu iu uuic J 194 warrants issued (road fund) r$10 warrants Issued (Pacific Highway Road Fund) 3,464.97 '( Interest duo of Pacific Highway road bonds 4,106.00 J Bond indebtedness on July 1st, 1916, not included in above debt i! (same being in Pacific Highway road "i 243 warrants Issued (county salury fund) 1273 warrants Issued (current exuense fund 'II 6 warrants lssuod (county advertising Warrants outstanding on December 31st, 1916 (general fund) Accumulated Interest on December 31st, 1910, on all outstanding warrants (general fund) Pacific Highway road bonds outstanding on December 31st, 1916 Accumulated interest on December 31st, 1910, on Pacific Highway road bonds outstanding Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. . : Circuit. First Sayings Bank & Trust Co. vs. General Invest Co. et al, foreclosure. State of Oregon vs. Emma Coppago, order on plea and sentence. Joseph C. Poor vs. Essie E. Poor, default and decree. - State of Oregon vs. William Wells and David Norwood, order on plea and sentence. Ira Spencer vs. S. M. Carpenter, to rccojr money. Oliver 8. Brown vs. Charles D. Colby, for money. Chas. E. Magoon vs. S. T. Rich ardson et al, order dismissing. James B. Wathlns vs. Southern Pacific Co., motion to strike. State vs. Tom Kinney et al, order on plea. I State vs. John Ragsdnle, order on plea. Ladd & Tilton Bank vs. M. P. Schmidt, trustee, et al, affidavit of posting. John Penninger vs. I. J. Hanson et ux, affidavit. Vera L. Perkins vs. Richard C. 1 d ..-. - ... ... I ine uums company, articles 01 it incorporation. "The Talent Mercantile Company," alleles of incorporation. William Eugene Thomas, minor, order appointing guardian. Joh S. Heine estate, administra tor's report. 1 - ! I III, ill I ( uy, ctiEcvats, Wow PuTT-ton. 7? JK ,l J f X' i Wm' ( OUtt CLOTHES ?0 A GOOD UTTLE BOY H VNWo VJ THE ( X A' O''.W' I I v BM)L TORNJ?- "1 FkOM BBN' LICWEO. U GOOD LITTLE f. )mC1 I A I " up from the comity treasurer's report 1916: Bal July 1, 1916 12,622.28 16.685.41 1.276.04 9.488.38 3,165.46 84.072.95 458.71 1,998.31 33.91 11,732.37 21,465.97 T466T5 . 693.46 1,851.36 846.77 138.37 314.66 . 88.35 417.00 90.84 24.82 216.25 1,172.60 68.70 45.86 39.85 464.02 496.75 9.39 8,931.72 219.10 Received 62.262.32 85,209.79 6.820.04 80,202.11 28.522.78 6,825.25 12,396.03 27,295.56 41.29 25.330.50 20,818.48 811.30 11.17 i"05".52 377.34 1.144.80 20,895.03 339.84 2.325.03 632.61 439.62 2,535.60 36,432.76 1,076.60 694.09 662.67 492.16 "593l"72 114.10 Disbursed f 64.936.23 26,379.94 6,306.37 58.317.01 43,808.29 4.550.97 14,724.04 26,320.87 15.63 22,328.35 21,897.25 811.30 ii.95 83.00 '7.183.63 21,331.06 673.16 1,908.03 638.77 414.80 2,476.08 35,260.15 1,156.68 758.71 022.82 J3G2.SG6.7tl $359,859.08 $179,475.51 ulsbursoments ... Transfers Jan. 1, 1917, bal.. ...$326,041.80 ... 31.817.28 ... 179,475.51 $639,334.59 condition of jackson county, o on hand July 1, 1910 $007,723.23 218.0O lust six months on all out- J,ut9.. 39,440.02 fund) ... 81,798.67 21,147.94 22,249.34 and fair fund) 2,430.00 S5u,255.irJ Henry Thompson estate, alias Hal- vor T. Rue, final account, order for hearing. ' William Angle estato, admitted to probate. .' Real I'stato Tiamfers. Margaret L. I.ourisberry et ux to Waldo W. Wlllard, pi 15-37-2W ...... Earl S. Tumy to Lillian SL Lounsberry, relates of op tion, pt. 15-37.2W. Lillian M. Lounsberry, et vlr to Waldo V Wm&rd, pt 15-37-2W A. C. Abrams et ux to Victor iBcno, lots 1 and 2 blk 54 Central Point , 10 10 I EAGLE POINT SCHOOL NOTES I The Arbor day program of clean ing and leveling the school grounds, which was postponed on account of the weather, will be carried out ns soon os conditions permit.: The heavy snowfall has not seemed to interfere seriously witli the at tendance at school, nlthouch sonic pu pils walk two miles or more. : Circular letters and schedules of the second annual school meet, to be held here, are being mailed out to the schools of lllis section. Tho sched ules do not announce a definite date, hut it will be the latter part of April or first of May. The. mailing list con tains twenty-seven names, represent ijig: ns many schools. 1 E. H. Peterson returned Wednesday night from a ten days' trip, visiting the schools of the upper Rogue nnd Butte country. Mrs. Mable Richardson was a vis- The following figures from the report of W. H. Singler as sheriff and tax collector, show the amounts of money and county warrants received on the payment of taxes, penalties, Interest and fees for the six months tiding De cember 31st, 1916. Year Penalties 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 191!) 1914 1915 ..... 59.45 108.99 550.46 613.77 230.54 229.69 1-89.79 ,222.06 $ 5,948.1 Sheriff's mileage fees Total receipts , regon for the six months ending December 31ST, i9ie. Warrants redeemed (general fund) Interest paid on wnjrunts redeemed Balance in treasury (general fund) Wurrauts redeemed (road fund) Balance in treasury (road fundi Warrants redeemed (Pacific Highway Balance in treasury (Pacific Highway Warrants redeemed (county salary fundi 21,332.94 Balance In treasury (county salary fund) '. 21,405.97 Warrants redeemed (current expense fund) 22,283.14 Balance in Treasury (current expense fund) 11,732.37 Warrants redeemed (county advertising and fair fund) 2,430.00 Balance in treasury (county advertising and fair fund) 138.37 Balance in treasury to pay Interest due on Pacific Highwuy road bonds : , 458.71 Balance In treasury (indigent soldiers' fund) 810.77 Balance iu treasury (fruit inspection 'fund) 1,466.95 Balance iu treasury (enforcement of prohibition law fund) 219.10 Amount of totai indebtedness above cash on hand on December 31st, 1916 , 607,929.38 $855,255.15 STATE OF OREGON ) . ' COUNTY OF JACKSON ( ' I, CI. A. Gardner, County Clerk of the County Court In and for Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing statements and financial ex hibit of the condition of Jackson County, Oregon, for the six months ending De cember 31st, 1916, are as shown by the records and files of my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 12th day of January, 1917. G. A. GARDNER, (Seal) County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. itor at the 00L ere in Kichurdson in here Trom Alaska visit ing her sister, Mrs. Grace von der Hellen. She was formerly a teacher in the schools here. Several pupils expect to take ad vantage of tho offer of one setting of thoroughbred eggs to be given by the Southern Oregon Poultry association. The offer was explained to the school by Mr. Strong, a local officer of the association, The plan of park nnd school im provement being considered by the Ladies' Civic Improvement club in cludes a permanent wutcr system for the school and proper seating, drain age and minor improvements for the park. While only part of the neces sary funds is on hand, the Indies be- I LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW .-H.4.......-I..tt..."..t....-I"..t.. Tou reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called froezone, which, the moment a few drops are tpplied to any corn, the soreness Is relieved and soon tho entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without inflam ing or even irritating the surround ing tissue of- Bkin. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of ireczone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet o every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a corn Is a suicidal habit Total 43.62 291.923.36 177.35 ..$292,100.71 $ 14,838.12 (general fund) v. 3,034.39 7. 12,622.28 40,178.97 5,153.77 road fund) 4,550.97 road fund) 84,072.95 $389,305.72 86,35.551 $500,000.00 4.166.00 lieve thcy'have a means of raising the balance. They deserve the co-oper ation; of every public-spirited citizen in the community. $100 Reward, $100 Tlt n-ndors of tlil piur will plenwd to arn tttur tlirr is ut li'fint ent tlrt'BtiVt) dtwaw! tlmt science liua beiTt nttlo to euro In all U BtuKPH, uiid that t lKfrrli. II nil 'a Cuturrh Care Is the onlr uosltli cutv now (mown U tin- tiii'd loul frutiTullr. Catarrh bolri(t n coiintltutlDiiul tllii'Bw, miuirea a voitKtltullomil Iri'Uttiicnt. Hull's Cuturrh Cure In tiikeu JuttTunlly. ru-tinn directly upon thi blood nnd trmcotiA Kiirtftt't'M of the Bystpui, thereby destroying the ftmniiulioii of the dlNiw, Hurt jjWIuk the putletil strwiijMh by bulldlnp up tho t'oiiHtilutlim ml nslntlii(t hirtt in tltIii(T tt work. The propi-Mora hnvo to much fulth In Itn curiitlvi pwiT thitt they oflfr One Humlr"1 Dollars (or any cum (hot it (alia to i-ure. UenA fr Hot of tcttminlnl. Addrwis V. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by all I)rii(fBlst!i. 73i . Tnkp 11a II FbiiiIIj Pill tnr ooustiDfitlon. Bungalow Bargain 45 Cents on the Dollar I have a bungalow, 6 rooms and bath; oak floors, tile mantel, beamod ecilin-j-s, ex ceptional ly well constructed, and located, well nlanned and artistically designed; now rented for $20 per month. The best bungalow bar gain in Medford; buyer can still this place at a big profit witlun two years. Medford unii-iertv has reached low ebb and keen buyers are now picking up the snaps. Address OWNER, care of Mail Tribune. Tax 30.22 45.04 146.42 708.91 954.01 464.94 627.22 4.012.77 278,985.56 $285,975.09 5.948.27 Portland Livestock l'OHTI.ANl), Or., Feb. .-. Hotts, steady; receipts 21'.'. Hulk of pack ing grades, $r2..0((i I'J.liO; heavy packing, . rj.7,"(i 12.8.V. light packing, l'2.:l.'i((i rJ.UO; rough heavies, (i 1'2; ni):s and skips, $11.2"(uT2; stock hogs, 10.af(ct'11.25. Oltle steady; receipts 40. Steers, prime light, $!)."0(ii '9.7."; prime heavy $!l.;i."i(( 9.50 ; good, H.7i)tll).2;": cows, choice, $7.7.")((i S ; medium to good, $7 (i7.7.V, ordinary to l'air, $ti.riO(d 7 ; heifers, $(!(' 8.23; bulls, $4.f)0j 7 ; calves, $U(ii 10. Sheep steady; receipts none. Lambs, east of mountains, l'2.7."(ct; l:i; lambs, valley, ,f 12( 12.,")0; lambs, good, $U.2.5((tll.7r; primp wethers, 1 (l.50(i 1 0.7.1 ; choice ewes, $9.2 '.(i' 9.75; heavy ewes, $8.7"(u 9.25. Portland Butter I'OHTLAND, Or., Feb. 27. Butter, sternly. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 27 Wheat firm; no trading-. Spot bids unset tled. iHuesti'iii steady, $l.(i(); Forty fold, lc lower, $1.54; club, 1c up, $1.54; red liussinn steady, $1.51. Hurley lower. No. 1 i'eed, $:18. Today's car receipts: Wheat flour 3,'onla 11, liny 9. J 2, ONE TRUE BILL FOUND . BY NEW GRAND JURY Tho new grand Jury drawn Monday morning completed Us sessions Mon day afternoon, returning one indict ment, and Investigating without re sults alleged violations of the prohi bition law, and oilier matters. Attorney J. A. l.emery of Ashland was Indicted on a charge of attempt ing to extort money from George O. Van Natta. Attorney Lemery was a candidate for prosecuting attorney a couple of yeurs ago and is well known In the county. Tho hearings of tho petit Jury will begin this morning. There aro four criminal cases to be heard. 4 $ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 16ATK8. One cent per word per Issue; 6 times for the price of Fifty cents a line Ijy month, without change. Five words to the line. the WANTED SITUATIONS WAN'TED (lonernl housework and plain cooking. Cull at 1'alm Room lloiiBe 283 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .Man and wife on ranch without family. Call SOS or room 7, Palm block. ' 290 WANTED To buy a fresh Jersey cow. Box 45, Mall Tribune. 290 WANTE1 Sows to farrow soon or with pigs. Phone 601. 2S9 WANTED Vacuum ' cleaning, the largo machine. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone 62C-X. 305 WANTED Houses to move. 488-M, or 488-X. Phone von rtENT Fun.NisnE rooms. FOR HUNT Furnished sleeping rooms, with bath. 245 N. Grape St. 2911' FOR KENT IIOUHES FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga low, partly furnished, with sl-;oping porch, berry bushes und garden spot, close In on pavement. Phono 14 8-M. 292 FOR RENT Strictly modern bunga low, furnished completely; clone in. Inquire ut 121 South Front or 'Phono KSO-L. 290 FOR RENT Furnished house to a couple without children. Would iboard with renter If ugreeable. W. J. Drumhlll, 4 11 Union St. FOR KENT Furnished and uufur nlshed house. M. A. Radar, 12.1 East Main. KENT HOUSErrKEriNO liOOMS. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 322 So. Central. Tel. 403-R-2. 289 FURNISH IU APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel llollnud. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR RFNT OR SALIC 10-acre ranch lty miles from Central Point. Good house, barn and chicken houses for 1,000 chickens. Fine shade trees. Paul Junney, Jackson Co. Abstract Co. 293 FOR SALE 1 am offering my $2500 timber cluim for $ 1200, consisting of 160 acres, located on the rail road half way between Kngle Point and Butto Falls. Anyone wishing to go Into the wood business would do well to Investigate. For further information address J. E. Stepp, 5018 72 St., Portland, Oro. 290 FOR SALE Cheap. Four housea and nine lots. Three six and one three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or all. Easy terms. Jasper Gillaspy, 4 4 Park Place, Phono 919-X. 294 FOlt SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Good milch cow. furni ture and chickens. Phono 679-X or 1017 West 9th st. 294 FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks and Jcnnr 'lurros. Suitable for chil drcu m work. Cor. Tv'lanllc nnd Liberty, N. Medford. 289 for sale rorjwnr FOR SALE It. I. Red eggs for hutching. .Mated under Hogun system. Phone 4S8-X. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single Comb Whlto Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, $1.25 for setting or 13 eggs. Phone 500-J4. 313 FOR SALE -Full blooded Bourbon Red turkey gobblers. They grow large iiiul are very domestic. Ad dress B. L. Dodge, Jr., Medford 293 FOR SALE Choice Whlto Leghorn eggs for hutching .04c each. Robt Duttoll, 1022 West lOth. 202 FOR SALE S. C. Rhodo Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Phone 247. 312 FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay and Three Oaks Orchards, s-.ell. bee hives. W. J. llart 289 FOR SALE 250 cmndge. pots, 3 gal lon, In first class order; used or.ee. 'Price each 2fi cents. Frank Ab bott, Eagle Point. 2 90 FOR SALE 1 9 1 S Ford; 1911 .lack son deliver. uMet. tiarage, 29 So. Grape. 1.90 FOR SALE Oats. Sliadelnnd and Swedish Select. Phoue 500-R2. 289 FOR SALE Second and third crop alfalfa lor hay. A. E. Hunley, Med ford. 2 '1(1 FOR SALE ' lb. M. F. Alfalfa seed, 17 Vic per Hanley, Medford. 2 90 FOR SALE -No. 1 Enultlivw stump puller. A. Musty, Central Point. 2U0 FOR SALE One 10-gallon power Ice cvream freozer with motor and pullies, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 Ice cream cans, -wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Box 208, Central Point. Oro. 307 FOR SALE Manure. Huvo your lots plowed. Phone 473-Y. 302 FOR SALE meal time. Hay. 0. w. Call evening or Isaacs. FOR SALE A Howard Brothers Squaro Grand piano, in good con dition. Moving and must sell. Sixty dollars cash takes it. Joe O'Brien, 319 S Glng street. tf FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. B., care Mail Tribune. 293 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fnncy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. Ore. LOST LOST A ring of keys. Finder please leave at Tribune office. 290 KOIt MONEY TO l.OAN TO LOAN Money louneifon furni ture, live stock, implements, etc. Transactions private, possession retained. Write Union Loan Agency, 217 S. High street, Sult.m, Orngo.i. . ;'.U8 TO LOAN $2000 to loan. H. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. TO LOAN $1000 to loan on ranch property. Box S, Mail Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garneti Corey bldg. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 40 acres Tulare Co., California. 1 mile from Angi- ola; water right, 40 shares of stock Farmers Co! Domestic well, 714 feet deep, flows 14 gallons per min ute, small California house, I room; land rented; 10 acres In al falfa. Prlco $3000, clear. Want mountain ranch of equal value, prefer "Williams' creek . country, AddreBS H. E. Whllniore, Long Boach, Oil., Box 435. 2X9 BITSITTESS MKECTOKX Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & 11. Bldg., .Medford, Oregon. Auto Bnppllea LAHEH AUTO SPRING CO. We uro operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springe when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING - Lawyer, Room 412, Garnott-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. QEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF rooms 8 and 9, Bnnk Building. Attorney at law, Medford National A. E. REAMES Corey bldg. -Lawyer." Garnett- 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. Hua klna' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. Dentist DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Storo In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 92-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN SC01rOO Dentists Oarnett Coroy Bldg., Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Thono 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. OUMMINQS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bide Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drulu. age, orchard and land Improvement Gnrliogo OARBAOE Get your nroniises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. B Y. Allen. Instruction Id Music FRED ALTON HA1QHT Teacher at piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 OarnettCorey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Coruy Bldg. Physic bins and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. E.MMENS -Physician ani . Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, enr, nose and throat. Eyes scieu tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft. If. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. Printers anil Jubllslicrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the beat equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGH CO. Office 42 North Front St. Tbone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. r? $1650 Best buy for money on our list. 6-room modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house at halt price. Terms on part. See me now. " J. C. BARNES Hi West Main Street. J