TkrEDFOKD MATH TT?1I5TJN"R fEDFORD, OTtEflON, FRTDAY. 'AVJlU, 27. 1017 PAGE TTVE v 1(. A Jw A A LONDON, April 27. British Board of Trade figures uhow that March Im ports decreased 5, 100, 000 pounds, while exports Increased 6,013,000 pounds. The Imports of raw material decreased nearly 3,000,000 pounds chiefly In cotton and wool. The im ports ot foodstuffs increased CC3 000 pounds. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The following Is schedule of ex penditures of Jackson County, Oregon, together with a list of claimants and articles or service for which the claim is made, and which were passed upon by the County Court for Jackson County, during the month of February, 1917. The following bills were allowed relative to the Coun-.y Salary Fund to-wlt: County Court Commissioners. F. I.. Tou Velle, county judge's salary . 150.00 F, H. Madden, commissioner's compensation 25.00 Qeo. W. Owen, commissioners comiiensation 63.00 Total ........... 228.00 Circuit C-ourt. w.A. R. Thompson, circuit court crier 30.00 Sheriff's Office. Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's sal- ary ... 201.3 Leslie W. Slansell, deputy hire.. 125.00 Clerk's Office. F. L. Coleman, deputy hire 80.00 O. A. Gardner, clerk's salary.... 166.60 Flora Thompson, dojtuty hire 83.33 Totnl 329.99 Myrtle W. Iilakely. county treas urer's Balary 100.00 School Superintendent' a Office, G. W. Ager, superintendent's salary ... 150.00 E. R. Peterson, supervisor s sal ary 100.00 Fruit Inspector's Office. - J. C. Aiken, deputy Inspector's compensation 52.50 I. R. Kline, deputy Inspectors comiiensation - 38.50 C. C. Martin, deputy inspector s compensation 26.25 C. A. Noren, deputy inspectors compensation - 25.00 E. R. Oatman, doputy inspect or's compensation 28.87 Total 171.12 Assessor's Office. J. Tl. Coleman, assessor's salary 125.00 G. R. Carter, deputy hire 24.00 James M. Cronemlller, deputy hire 80.00 Kattle M. Grieve, deputy hire.. 63.00 F. C. Haulibaugh, deputy hire.... 22.40 Eta Purkyplle, deputy hire 80.00 Total 394.40 Collection of Taxes. D. H. Alloway, deputy hire 100.00 Paul F. Anderson, deputy hire.... 45.00 Bertha Eckloson 45.00 Chris Gottlieb, labor 36.00 W. O. Garrett, deputy hire 100.00 J - Total 326.00 John Mass, ferryman's salary..., 25.00 J J. A. Norrls, Janitor's salary 60.00 i Chas. Bayse, Janitor s salary.... 48.33 ! Care of Poor at Poor Farm. '. Dr. Theo. J. Malmgrem, county ( physician's salary 83.33 W. N. Wells, superintendents salary 100.00 I Recorder's Office. i Chauncey Florey, recorder's sal ary 166.66 Mildred Kiel, deputy hire , 76.00 - A. T. Brown, county surveyor's i compensation 35.90 J Charles L. Hansen, compensa- Hon of sealer of weights and I measures 24.93 I Fred N. Cummlngs, water mas- ter s salary 83.33 ,t The following bill was disallowed " relative to the County Salary Fund 1 to-wit: I James N. Cronemlller, deputy I assessor hire 20.00 Current Expense Fund. The following bills were allowed relative to tho Current Expense Fund to-wit: County Court and Commissioners. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone bill 2.80 Postal Telegraph and Cable Co., telegrams 49 Total Circuit Court. Homo Telephone & Telegraph 3.29 Co., telephone bill 3.30 Modford Book Store, supplies.... Justice Court. Henry O. Dox, drawing Jury list Henry G. Dox, Justice fees C. H. Gillett, justice fees 2.1 3.00 9.90 6.35 C. H. Gillett, Justice fees 7.30 A. B. Hammond, constable foes J. W. Hatcher, constable fees.... S. B. Holmes, asisting draw 1.65 .60 Jury list 2.00 A..1). Hammond, constable fees John Lyden, assisting draw Judy list 2.00 Li t Ji la Bakery, meals for prison- V.. L. Lamb, taxi hire R. C. Porter, constable fees 3.1 2.50 6.70 R. C. Porter, constable fees 10.30 John B. Renault, asslstlnng draw jury list F. M. Stewart, drawing jury list 2.00 3.00 G. O. Taylor, Justice fees 31.80 Union Livery Co., taxi hire 6.76 John B. Winter, justice fees 1.00 JJohn B. Wlmer, Justice fees 6.21 Wells Taxi Co., taxi hire G. II. Wansley, assisting draw 2.00 Jury list 2.00 Totnl 140.20 Sheriff's Office. Prudhomme Co., sup' Glass i piles Home Telephone ft Telegraph 6.1 Co., telephone bill 8.1 Rnlim O. Jennings, sheriffs traveling cxiicnse 60.25 Ralph G. Jennings, stamps and express George J. Kunsman, rubber stamps Medford Book Store, supplies ... Medford Printing Co., supplies. W Stniisell. cash ad 36.80 12 1 59 36 41.2: vanced for telcgrnms 13 Underwood Typewriter Co. typewriter Western Union Telegraph Co. 63. 1.32 Total 280.49 Clerk's Office. Ashland Printing Co., Bupplles.. 5.00 J. Hell, labor ..... 15.94 Bushong & Co., supnlles 51.93 A. Uardner, cnBh advanced for stamps 14.00 R. Harper, labor 4.00 Home Teleuhone & Telegraph Co., teleuhone bill 4.15 .35 acksonvllle Post, supplies..... George J. Kunznian, rubber stamps .. .60 4.00 Medford Hook Store, supnlles.... Medford Printing Co.. supplies 23.25 Postal Telegraph & Cable Co., telegrams .4: Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies 1.0 1 A. H. Simmons, supplies 2.00 Total 126.0: Treasurer's Office. Ashland Printing Co., supplies 13.75 Myrtle W. Ulnkeley, cash ad vanced for stamps , 4.60 12.00 Fred L. Colvlg. labor . R. Harper, labor 9.68 Home Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone bill 2:60 Jacksonville Post, supplies 20.00 George J. Kuuzma.-., rubber stamps 16.26 Medford Hook Store, supplies ... 3.40 Total S2.28 Coroner's Office. W. Wakefield, premium on coroner's bond 18.00 School Superintendent's Office. G. W. Ager, cash advanced for stamps and express 12 62 Orlnnd J. liel, labor 10.00 Vivian Chllders, labor s.au Home Telephone & Telegraph Co.. telephone bill 4.60 Jacksonville Post, supplies 3.00 Medford Hook Store, supplies.. ..61. 60 Medforl Printing Co., supplies ... 16.00 E. R. Peterson, school supervis or's traveling evpenses 49.85 , R. Peterson, supervisor's of fice traveling expense 4.74 Mrs. Eugene Thompson, labor., 8.00 J. Porcy Wells, labor ,.. 9.00 Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 40 Total - 175.21 Assessor's Office. J. B. Coleman, assessor's trav- eling expense 1.47 The Canyon Press, supplies 23.25 Home Telephone ft Telegraph Co.. telephone bill 2.70 Medford Printing Co., supplies.. 52.50 L. E. Wakeman, premium on as- sessor s bond - la.uu Total - 94.92 Collection of Taxes. Medford Printing Co., tax re ceipts 133.40 Tax Rebates. L. E. Cochran 8.11 H. E. Gedart & Weaver F. C. Holmes 1.56 10.08 16.89 16.68 William Hanner G. L. Woolridge Total 62.32 Ernesthlne Austin 17.60 Corn B. Bacon .... 20.00 Mrs. J. H. Byrley 36.00 Minnio Boardman 26.00 Nellie G. Bush 10.00 Orpha Betts 10.00 Printha A. Blarkburn 32 tu Rena W. Barr 10.00 Dora Bell Cress .. 10.00 Ella May Kano 17.60 Mrs. H. A. Creighton 17.60 Anna L. Corum ... 10.00 May J. Daw 32.50 Jennie Eva Davis 20.00 Lucy May Davis 17.60 Olive Ellis 17.60 Mary K. Orlsez 10.00 Carry L. Grant ...... 10.00 Nettle Green 26.00 Lizzie Heath -. 17.60 Leln Frances Hlldebrand 17.50 Nellie L. Hlcken - 10.00 Jennie JoneB 10.00 Ila Bell Kluni : 25.00 Dollie Love 32.60 Emma Zettn Lontz 10.00 Minnie M. Morris 25.00 Amanda McNIel 10.00 Estella Nelson 40.00 Sarah E. OBsman 10.00 Mary F. Osborn 20.00 Emma Paulson 26.00 Mary E. Pain 10.00 Minnie Bell Patch 10.00 Rosa A. Peffly 26.00 Rosa Ann llobblns 17.50 Rose R. Singlcr 40.00 Laura E. Stewart 36.00 Kathrvn E. Silver 10.00 Mary J. Torey" 25.00 Total - 772.50 Court House Expenses. G. F. Billings, premium on fire insurance 73.24 H. O. Chlldreth, repairing vault California-Oregon Power Co., 3.00 6.66 light Eada Transfer & Storage Co., drayago .i 26.00 Fred J. Kick, repairs on furni ture 84. 37 W. S. Hammond, fire Insurance It. A. Holmes, fire insurance .... 36.6: 58.60 1). T. Lawton. fire Insurance 36.62 Medford Hook Store, supplies ... 55.65 McCurdy Insurance Co., fire In surance 95.2 James M. Rock, labor 3.00 Karl S. Tumy. fire Insurance.... Scott Woolf, supplies 3.50 White & Trowbrldgo, fire insur ance . . ... 43 9 J. W. Wakefield, fire Insurance 36.62 Total -. 648.99 California-Oregon Power Co., lights 8.35 California-Oregon Power Co.. lights 6.9S Jane Johnston, washing for Jail 4.10 Mrs. Augusta Singlcr, board of prisoners . 113.64 Tav or-W Hams Co.. supplies.... z.s Scott. Woolf, supplies 10.00 Dr. J. F. Hart medical attend ance for Inmates 26.00 Total 171.02 Care of Poor at Poor Farm. J. T. Baker, blacksmlthlng 1.4 L. B. Brown, supplies 85 O. F. Billings, fire Insurance.... 62.76 Central Point Packing Co.. sup plies 69.06 California-Oregon Co., light and powor .. 14.66 Henry Ducr, nursing 10.00 Economy Meat Market, supplies 7 86 II. G. Enders ft Bon. supplies 402 5 W. S. Hammond, fire Insurance 31 3S R. A. Holmes, fire Insurance. 60.20 Home Telephone ft Telegraph Co.. telephone bill 1 C. M. Kldd, supplies 2.50 D. T. Lawton, fire Insurance... 31. .is telegrams W. C. Leever, supplies 69.55 Medford Furniture ft Hardware Co., supplies .... 1.45 '. M. Moore, nursing 10.00 Medford Furniture & Hardware Co., supplies - 71.75 The May Co., supplies 25.00 McCurdy Insurance Co., fire in surance 81.58 . Pcnwell, supplies 6.96 , Penwell, supplies 7.25 Pacific Teleuhone & Telegraph Co., telephone bill 1.65 Paul's Electric Store, supplies.. 7.82 arl S. Tumy, fire Insurance 75.30 The Toggery, supplies nlent Mercantile Co., supplies 31.13 Vandorsluls & Hurgan, supplies 1.25 W. N. ells. poor farm superin tendents traveling expense.... 4.00 Woods Lumber Co.. supulieB 9.95 White & Trowbridge, fire in surance 37.65 W. Wakefield, fire Insurance 31.3S Total 1.147.13 Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm. Rena Avery, regular indigent.... 10.00 Nancy Arrismith, regular indi gent 6.00 H. Alger, regular indigent 6.00 Mrs. Mary Budgan, care of Indi gent 20.00 Maggie Buhl, regular indigent 15.00 Mrs. Bover. regular indigent 8.00 Julius BJerregaard, regular In digent - 10.00 F.hler Band, regular Indigent S.0O Sue Bnlley, regular indigent 6.00 Mrs. J. W. Brown, regular indi gent ' 10.00 . W. Bish. reuular indigent 8.00 Mrs. I. C. Cablller, regular Indi gent : 8.00 Annie Cameron, regular indi gent 8.00 Elinc Curry, regular indigent.... 10.00 Mary M. Childers, regular Indi gent 12.00 Mrs. L. Colger, regular Indigent 15.00 Mrs. Kate Coppel, regular indi gent : 8.00 Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular in digent 10.00 Mrs. B. A. Dyer, regular indi gent 15.00 George Epperson, regular Indi gent 10.00 Mrs. S. D. Ellis, regular Indigent 5.00 J. H. Fattlg. regular indigent.... 10.00 Kathryn Gillette, regular Indi gent 10.00 Mrs. Gun, regular indigent 12.00 Mrs. Ira Grlgsby, regular Indi gent 8.00 Mrs. E. C. Card, care of Miller family and Mrs. Bertha Breese, indigents 20.00 W. H. Housten, regular indigent 10.00 Mrs. HudBon, regular Indigent 8.00 W. M. Hall, wood for Indigents 2.76 Etta Jewel, regular Indigent 6.00 Martha Jones, regular indigent 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, regular indigents 15.00 H. C. Knapn, regular indigent 8.00 E. Kimble, regular Indigent 15.00 I.ena I.ee, regular indigent 8.00 Ella Miles, regular Indigent 8.00 Medford Ice & Storage Co., in digent Bupplles 4... 3.26 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regular- indigent 8.00 Mrs. J. Meyers, regular Indigent 16.00 P. Mclntyre. regular Indigent.... 6.00 Symantlia A. McKinney, indi gent allowance 6.00 Oliver Nado, regular indigent... 10.00 Zoe R. Noe, regular Indigent 8 on John Noon, regular Indigent... i.00 i.00 Doc Pnrson, regular indigent... rs. Frank Polser, regular Indi gent 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.00 15.00 Mrs. L. Schieffelin, regular In digent Ellas Slover, regular Indigent... Mrs. Shanks, regular Indigent... Sebastian Shump, regular indi gent W. H. Stewart, regular Indigent Nancy Sizemore, regular Indi gent T. D. Stafford, regular Indigent W. H. Smith, regular indigent... Sacred Heart Hospital, care of Indigents ... 64.31 Mr. and Mrs. Tnffer. regular In dlgents 10.00 Ulrich Bros., Indigent supplies 6.45 Ulrlch & Ryan, indigent sup- piles 16.46 F. W. Waterman, regular indi gent 8.00 Mrs. C. Williams, regular Indi gent 12.00 6.00 Pierce Wilson, regular indigent Llzie Walmgumot, care of in digent 6.00 Z. Wolgamot, regular Indigent. 8.00 Dr. J. F. Hart, medical atten tion to Indigents 10.0r Mrs. J. G. Mnrtln, regular I ml I gent 10.00 Alco Taxi, taxi hire for lndl gents , 1.65 Dr. F. G. Taylor, medical atton Hon to Indigents 5.00 Total 674.87 Juvenile Court, Reform School Com- mitmentE,, Etc. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, regular allowance of Jackson county 10.00 Chas. H. Gny, probation officer's comjiensatlon 82.40 Medford Printing Co., supplies for probntlon officer 6.50 Dr. E. R. Beeley, examining In sane 6.00 Total 103.90 Advertising and County Printing The Ashland Printing Co., coun ty printing 86.69 The Herald, county printing... 6.00 Jacksonville Post, county print ing 1.50 Medford MnliTrlbune, county printing 65.78 Total 159.8 District Attorney. Homo Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone bill 6 70 Medford Book tSore, supplies ... 7.60 Total 14.10 Election Expense. Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, rent of building, election 6.00 Ray E. Wilson, rent of building. November election 6.00 Registration of Voters. Joan Anderson 3.60 Jacksonville Post, supplies 3 50 J. V. Mclntyre, registering 3. SO Gladys A. Rose, registering 1.00 Total 11.90 Roads and Highways California-Oregon Power Co., light for P. ft E. crossing 2.65 Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies 1 Total S 3 Recorder's Office. Ashland Printing Co., supplies.. 23 50 Chauncey Florey, eash ad vanced for stamps. 10.00 Home Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone bill 2.40 Medford Book Store, supplies ... 8.65 Total 44.55 Surveyor's orflce. A. T. Brown, surveyor's Office expense 12.00 W. F. Robert, road viewer 2.00 Medford Book Store, supplies.. Gertrude Traut feather, deputy hire 30.00 Jack True, road viewer 2.00 Earl 8. Tumy, premium on sur veyors bond 15.00 Total 61.85 Forrys. Von Der Hellen Bros., supplies.. 7.50 Fred N. Cummlngs, water mas ter expense 8.40 Health Registrars. Registering births and deaths. W. S. Carey 75 Myrtle B. Day 1.00 Dr. W. W. P. Holt 3.50 J. W. Jacobs 3.75 J. W. Robinson 76 Dr. F. G. Swedenburg 8.25 Total :.. 18.00 Dr. J. L. Helms. stock Inspec tor's compensation for quar ter ending Dec. 31st, 1916 50.00 Scalo Bounties. O. L. Wooldrlgde 1.60 Delbert Goddard 4.00 J. S. Plymolo 2.00 W. R. Crandnll.. 4.00 S. J. T. Meadows 2.00 D. .Rnmmell 4.50 D. W. Myers. C. C. Pierce... 2.00 600 2.00 2.00 8.00 L. A. Frver E. R. Lull..... H. M. Hayes. John Wlnnlngham 10.00 W. L. Welch 4.00 Alvln Connover 11.50 Cyrenlus Combest .... 3.00 James W. Reynolds 11.50 W. F. Charley 18.60 Hnllio Burrls 1.50 Orago Housten Raphael Gardener, jr 2.00 Daniel M. Pierce.... 4.50 S. J. T. Meadows 2.00 C. S. Estell 7.50 George dutches 1.50 Lucius Clncade 14.00 J. A. Miller 1 1.60 A. M. Terrll 1.60 George F. Hall 2.00 S. J. T. Meadows 2.00 Bob Fletcher 6.00 Frank Ortman 3.00 George Fisher 3.50 J. E. Bmlthneter 6.00 L. A. Obenchaln 4.00 Chas. Dunford, jr. 8.00 George Ring . 6.60 G. H. Fry 2.00 G. N. Dennis 6.00 S. L. Johnston 2.00 Fort McKee 2.00 Total 189.00 The following bills wero disallowed relative to the Current Expense Fund, to-wlt: H. Alger, regular Indlgont 4.00 California-Oregon Power Co., light and power for county.... 29.07 California-Oregon Powor Co., lights for Jail 6.99 Medford Furniture & Hardware Co., poor farm supplies 1.45 Postal Telegraph & Cable Co., county telegrams 60 Earl S. Tumy, premium on tiro Insurance 13.60 Talent Mercantile . Co., poor farm Bupplles 419.94 Ulrich & Ryan, Indigent sup plies 11! Total 474.67 The following bills wrro nlowed relative to the County Road Fund, to. wit: i Road District No. 2, W. R. Nyswaner, labor 255.50 Material 22.60 Road District No. 3. Ed. Dutton. labor 31.50 Road District No. 4. O. S. Welcher, labor 36.50 Material 6. Road District No. 5. Nick Klme. labor 70.1 Material .60 Road District No. 6. C. A. Newstrom. labor 36.25 Road District No. 7. Frank It. Niel, lubor 38.00 Road District No. 8, J. E. Dnvlson.lahor 122.00 Road District No. 10. W. R. Garrett, labor 46.4 Road District No. 11 A. K. Earhart, labor 77.00 Samuel Mathls, cement 1T5.K0 George Stack, labor 23.00 Road District N. 12. George Stacy, labor 23.00 Road District No. 13 Carl Beetle, labor 109.60 Material 3.10 General Road G. W. Billings, Ashland refund.. 4.36 (,'ullfornla-Oregon Power Co., Ashland refund 73.20 C. S. Cllaf, Ashland refund Garnet-Corey lldw. Co., material O. J. Patton, labor Benj. Trowbridge, taking ac- 2.1 3.70 25.00 Crtaer Lake highway 12.50 Total, labor, material, etc.... 120.94 The following bills were allowed relative to the Pacific Highway Road Fund, to-wlt: M. T. Edwards, work on Sweeney case, making up brief 43.2 Medford Printing Co.. printing brief. Sweeney case 316.00 G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk. In the Circuit Court of tho Btato of Oregon, for Jackson coui ly. Roguu River Valley Canal Com pany, a corporation, plalntllf, v Mahlo M. Znpf, defendant. To the above named defendant: In tho name of th Stale of Ore gon: You are hereby summon'1 and required to appear in the abov ontltled court and cause and answe: the complaint of the plaintiff wlthl six weeks after the date of tho firs publication of this Biiiiunons, Willi: date Is March 30, 117. And you will further tako notice, that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint within the time nforn mil.l. that plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows, towlt: I. That the court dotormlno Hi value of the right of nay hereinafter described over and across tho follow ing described tract of real estate, sit- uate In Jackson county. Oregon, own ed by the defendant, towlt: Commencing at a point that Is south 58, east 19.05 chains from the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 40 ill township 38 south range 2 west, said point being the southeast corner of N. G. Andrews' farm and running thence north 20 degrees 20 minutes east 30 chains to the center ot the Jacksonville anu Ashland road: thence south 76 de grees 20 minutes east on sulci center line 5 chains 16 V, Unksw thonce south 20 degrees 20 minutes west 30 chains: theme north 70 degrees iv iniites west 6 chains 16'. -Si links to the place ot beginning, containing 15 acres. Said right of way being particular ly described as follows, towlt: A rlK it or wav lor an irrigation ca- Bl along and over a Btrip of land hlrty feet in width beiug fifteen feot on each side of the center line there of, which center lllio Is described as follows, towlt: Beginning at a point 106 feet south of tho northeast cornor of tno prem ises above described: thence north 52 degrees 32 minutes west 2 0 feot thence north 75 degrees 39 minutes est 300 feet: thence north 55 de grees 10 minutes west 25 feot to a point 88 feet south of the northwest corner of said premises, containing 4 acres. Said right of way to be subject to the following conditions, to-wlt: That the grantee shall perform its ork of construction, maintaining and repairing Bald canal In a work manlike manner and shall do no un necessary dnmngo to the adjacent premises; that snid canal shall be constructed and shall bo at all times maintained in a uniform grade, so that whon not In use no stagnant wnter shnll stand or remain therein: and that said Irrigation can al shall never become a nuisance to porsons being or residing upon the djneent premises, and that planum shall construct and at all times main tain suitable fences and ling gules across said right of way and canal whore the same enters and departs from the premises of the defendant above described, and shall construe and maintain over said canal at such points ns defedunt may designate one wagon brldgo at least twelve reel in width sufficient to sustain a load of four tons, and that the court shall also determine the damnge. If any, to the remaining premises of defendan above described by reason ot tho tak lug of saldr ight of way for said pur pose subject to said conditions, and that said value and said damages be ascertained in the manner provided by law. 2. That upon tne payment or tne amounts bo ascertained Into court, plaintiff have judgment against de fendant appropriating to It said land for Baid right of way purposes, to- gether with Its cost and disbursmeiits herein. This summons Is published pursu ant to order of tho Honorulilo F. M. Calkins, judge of tho above named Court, dutod, March 30th, 1917. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. NtVrilJt! OF SALE Ob" HEAL I'ltOi'- KRTV. In the county court ot the stato of Oregon for Clackamas county. In the matter of theeslnlo of Ezek- lel Boers, decaosed, , Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estnto of Ezeklel Beers, deceased, will on and after the 7th day of May, 1017. at tho office of tho Medford Mall Tri bune, where all bids may be left, sell at prlvato Bale to tho highest bidder for cai:h, subject' to tho conrirnintlon of the court, the following described real property, to-wlt: Commencing at the N. W. corner of D. L. C. No. 60, Tp. 37 S. H. 2 west of tho Wll- lamotto Meridian and running thence south 9.41 chains to a place of begin ning; thence east 9.04 chutns; thence south 8.65 chains; thence west 2.41 chains; thenco north 4.15 chains; thence west 7.23 chnins; thence north 4.50 chains to the place of beginning. All in Jackson county, Oregon. FRANK BEERS, Administrator. Tlato of first publication April 6 917. Date of last publication May 4, l'J17. Mll KENT HOLMES FOIt RENT- Five-room house, mod ern, to couple pnying for tho wn tor. Call nt 1013 West Main St 34 FOR RENT Modern nicely fur nished 6-room bungalow, sleeping porch; Garden. Phone 799; luornings phone 0F22. FOR RENT Or salo, nleo new bun gnlow, 3 acres of good berry patch s. For particulars, Phono 314-L 31' FOR RENT Furnished house; rooms and bath. Closo lu. Cull 730-R. 46 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur- nlslied houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Rader, 123 East Main. FOB ItEXT MIHOKLLANKOL'H FOR RENT Fifty acres good creek bottom land, suitable for sugar beets. Located on Hear creek one mile from Central Point. Call at room 414, Garnctt-Corey building Medford, Oregon. 3 FOIt RENT Singer sewing machines Shop 245 So. C, Phono 003-R. 60 M)K KEXT Kt'RMHHKD ItOOMH, FOR RENT Furnished mid house keeping rooms. 323 South Central Phono 403-R2. 32 '-i FOR RENT rooms; bath. Furnished sleeping 245 N. Grnpo st KI UMSH A I'ART.M h.VI'S FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. The Bullion, l'honii 93(1-11, FOR KENT fine completely rurnls.i ed apartment at Hotel Holland. W A X T I ; I iH I T L A 1 1 0 X H VANTED Ity experienced dresHinuk er, sewing by the day. I'lionn 28H-J. a WANTED Work by woman by the day or week, l'hono 263-Y. 31 1IEM WANTED MALE WANTED Hell boy, bus boy and huuse mail. Hotel Medford. Ap ply lu person. Don't phone. WANTED Mall and wife to work on ranch. Phone 408-J3. 31 WANTED Man and wife without family wanted on runi'h, wife for housework, man for general ranch labor. Address Mull Tribune, La bor. 3 1 W'A XTE D M ISCELL A X EOUS WANTED Small, neatly fuiiilBhed bungalow for summer or longer. Phone 799. 3 1 WANTED To buy or rent for sea son, 3 or 3 Vt h. p. engine. Fred Daughcrty, Medford R. R. 4. 32 WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Poultry. We are In the market for all kinds of poultry dally. Get our cash and trade prices. Phoenix Mercantile Co. WANTED C. A. Hamlin, denier In hides, wool and mohair. Highest prices paid. Office Laurel St, mar ket. Phone 475-L. 32 WANTED HoiiBes to move. Phone 488-M. or 488-X. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 160 acros of land 6 V4 lnlleB cast of Medford. Price $600. John Lyden, Jacksonville. id FOR SALE Two story brick, seven rooms, modern, lot 100x100, $ 000. 243 South Holly street. 33 FOR SALE 13 acres of alfalfa land, Dear creek bottom. Phone 822-.I evenings. 31 FOR SALE Or trudo, Medford and Phoonlx property. Also buggy single harness and clulronette. Bei t Siancliff. 61 'OR SALE 160 acre foothill ranch cheap, or will consider car In good condition. Box 14o Euglo Point, Ore. 32 Mlt SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE llorso, buggy and har ness, reasonable. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 36 FOR SALE Fresh Jorsey cow, largo, rich milker: also fine Jersey heifer fresh In a few days. Phono 311-lt 31 FOR SALE Young Phono 4 73-Y. Jersoy cow 36 V0R SALE Team, weighs 2600. Bert Jlover, Central Point. 32 'OR SALE Or trade, thrnn vear old mule, well broke, for something larger. Phone 597-J5. 31 FOB SALE POULTRY 'OR SALE Fancy wnlte Leghorn eggs, 4c each. Phone 386-M. FOR SALE S. C. Rhodo Island Red eggs for Betting. Phone 247. Eh nest Webb, Central Point. 40 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE iron bed complote, la dles' writing desk, two parlor stands, two slnglo chairs, power wash machine and two letlur boxes all lu perfect condition, to be closed out at a bargain. 310 W. Knight. 32 FOR SALE Seed corn and oats on the Joe Rader place, Eagle Point. W. D. Roberts. 34 FOR SALE Kord roadsters. 345 Burtlett. FOR SALE Brass coupling for 6- ineli hydraulic hone. Inquire D. M. Wutl, 333 North Main, Ashland. 33 FOR SALE Feed corn. Cull even ings. C. W. Isaacs, FOR SALE Collie pupB of regis tered breed uL a bargain. 310 W. Knight. 34 'OR SALE Or trade for cow, A-1 hack. Phono 17-F13. 33 FOR SALE 3 'A wagon, with box, riding cultivator and small farm ing tools. All 111 A-1 condition, cheap. 310 W. Knight. 32 FOR SALE Homo wall papor, tints, paints. Phono 840-.I, 49 FOIt SAI.E- .Manure,' have your luts plowed. 'bono 473-Y. FOR SALE Extra fancy Newtown apples, $1.00 Jumble pack; $1.25 wrapped, Ernest Webb, Central Point. 40 FOR SALE Recleaned homegrown ulialfa seed, 17c per pound. 11. L Dodge, 19 Oenova avenue, Modford Phono 011 -it. 33 FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers, Modford Poultry ft Egg Co. MONEY TO lOAX I'O LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on runeh security. Phone 353-J. J.B Andrews. FOB EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 320 egg Petalumu In cubator for trade for garden seed and cultivator. L. II. Fay, Medford It. F. D. No. 1, 31 Foil SALE. $70.00 BlidBeyo muplo dresser and sonino $20.00. Small writing desk $2.50. Empty fruit cans, 25c and 35n do.. Royal typewriter No. 10, $10.00. Carpenter's tools, entire set, $15. Drop lent illnlug table, $2.00. Hall rack, $1.00. Kitchen chairs, 25c each. Oak center table, $1.60; oak com mode, $1.50. New Singer sewing machine, $30. Two rugs, $2.00; express wagon, $2.00. Two oak rockors, $9.00. 32 l'hono 654-11. IX)ST LOST Or stolen from where It was hidden near tho south end of King'B highway, a boy's bicycle. Reward if returned to this office. MISCELLAXKOVS MORPHINE AND LIQUOR addiction 'cured in from three to four days, without suffering. Dr. Griffin. Talont. Ore. 32 BUSrVESS DIRECTORY Austo Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Comi ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt taw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett Corey 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. lias kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main st Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan- lols Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SOOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey llblg.. Suite Medford, Ore. Phone 856. tie Engineer mid Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & If. Bid Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement Gnrlmgo GARBAGE! Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. fr. Y. Allen. Marble and Gi-nnlto Works. LINCOLN GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS Monumental, Coping and Cometory Work of All Kinds. Vaults and Headstones. Specialty of Lincoln Pearl nnd Blnck Dia mond Granite. Write for Prices, etc. Lincoln, Cal. 46 Instruction in Mulc FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 GarnottCorey Bldg., Phone 73. Iusurnnco EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bunds. Excellent com panies, good local sorvice. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians anil Surge-tins DR. CLARA DUNN, Physician and Surgeon. During past 14 years has given Bpecial attention to dis eases of women and children, and to disorders of tho nervous system. Office rooms 10 and 11 Jackson Co. Hank Bldg. Phono 266. 35 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician tini Btirgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers niul Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped priutlng office In Southorn Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 816. Prices right Soivice guar anteed SELECTIVE CONSCRIPTION. Back to tho Farm. Hi tier volun teer to niako your own selection to servo your country and yourself by buying a farm whilo prices are lw. We have bceu Instructed by owner to sell at once 300 acres of land near Medford, free soil, fair Improvement for $30 per acre, half cash, balance 6 per cent. Don't wait for better buys. There nre none. Seo tho Fehl Investment Co., Ex clusive Agents. INTKHUHIIAX At TOOAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p, m. Alto on Saturday al 10:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leav Ashland tor Medford dally, eicept Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. in. Also an Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00, 1:00 and 10:30 p. m.