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    ftrEDFORD" WATT TRTRTTNT! jiEDFO"RT), OREOOT. TUESDAY, MAY '13, 1017
pxcie FIVE
GOVERNOR HERE
TO BOOM ROAD
BONDING SCHEME
Governor James Withyeombc ar
rived in Modford Tuesday morning
fairly bubbling over with pood belilth
and spirits to attend the Tri-Stnte
flood Roads convention, lie was met
at the train by a delegation of well
known citizens who escorted him to
the Holland hold which will be his
headquarters during his stay in the
city.
The governor was driven about the
orchard districts of the valley during
the forenoon, nfter which he, accom
panied by a number of Modford men,
went by automobile to Ashland where
the party were the guests of the Com
mercial club of that city at n lunch
con this noon. In the party were
Mnvor C. E. Gates, W. II. Gore, F. W.
iff.rs, C. M. Thomas, It. W. Huhl,
0. C. Hoggs, J. A. Wostorlund; Geo.
Collins, Geo. 10. Boos mid S. S. Smith.
This evening from 0 to 8 o'clock
at the Medford hotel an informal re
ception will be held by the governor.
The general public is invited to at
tend. Prior to the reception Gov
ernor Withycombo will be the guest of
of honor at a small informal dinner
at the Mod ford hotel.
Wednesday forenoon the governor
will take iinrt in the big patriotic
parade, and nt J :H0 o'clock in tho af
ternoon will deliver an address of
welcome at the good roads convention
opening. He will also deliver a for
mal address during the afternoon's
program.
At Grants Pass last evening Gover
nor Withcoinbe was the guest of hon
or nt the regular chamber of com
merce dinner and delivered an ad
dress. TODAY'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 15. Hogs,
steady; receipts, 107. Hulk of pack
ing grades, $15.5515.85; heavy
packing, $15.85 16; light packing,
$15.5015.75; rough heavies, $14.50
15; pigs and skips, $1313.75;
stock hogs, $12 13.
Cattle, steady; receipts, 111. Steers
prime light, $10.5p10.75; prime
heavy, $10.25 10.50; good, 9.75
10; cows, choice, $9.25 9.75; medi
um to good, $8.509; ordinary to
fair, $7.758.50; heifers, $9.50
10; bulls, $68.50; calves, $810.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 68. Lambs,
east of mountains, $13.50(514; lambs
valley, $13.25 13.50; lambs, shorn,
$U11.50; prime wethers, $12.50(5
13.50; choice ewes, $1111.50
heavy ewes, $9 11.50.
Portland llittter.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 15. But
ter, firm; cube extras, 36V4c; prime
ft9, 36c; firsts, 35 c; dairy, 30c
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, May 15. Wheat:
i Open. Close,
July $2.53
September 2.23
$2.42
2.20
Portland (iraln.
PORTLAND, Ore. May 15. Wheat
easier: trading light. Spot bids 10c
to 13c lower. Bluestem, $2.85, forty-
fold, $2.85; club, $2.85; red Russian
$2.83.
Barley, lower. No. 1 feed. $51.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 76
flour 4, oats 3, hay 7.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Ste.
Marrtugo Llnoeness.
linvmond R. Peter and Mnrtruc-
rite Florov; J. B. Keeney and K. C
Cole, niarriago licenses.
B. K. Hailv and Maude L. Shrove,
nia rringe license.
Circuit Court,
I. R. Kline vs. C. F. Cook, for
money.
Louise Thompson vs,
Wm. L
1 hnnipuon
divorce.
W. II. Kdinunds vs. Xuorn Minin:
nnd Milling Co., brief and nnrument
Oliver S. llrown vs. Charles U. Colby
answer.
llcrthn Mae I'.morick vs. Morton J
Kinerick, renewal of notice for suit
and nionev, etc,
Karl Tucker vs. W. II. Xuding
answer.
Samuel McClintock vs. W. T. Banister
et nlt summon
V. L. Millimrton vs. George Kauf
man, for monev.
Kttn M. Vnwter. executrix, vs. John
M. Hoot et al, affidavit for jmhlicn
Hon of summons; order for same.
Charles I). Colbv et al vs. Citv o
Modford et nl. reply of C. I). Colby
reply of Wm. Smiley.
M. C. Mahoney vs. Untie Full
Sugar Pine Lumber Co. et al, proof
of publication of summons.
Charles Xiekell vs. Chas. K. Wol
eott, cost bill.
Prolmto.
Isaac Wright estate, seventh an
nual report.
Carl Hoefft estate, petition; order
appointing day.
Matthew X. Maker (minor), guard
ianship; admitted to probate.
H. 1!. Hotchkiss estate, proof of
publication and notice to creditors.
Mary R. Martin estate, proof of
publication and notice to creditors.
Robert G. Morrow estate, admin
istratrix' first notice.
Real Estate Transfers.
Joseph Goldsby et ux to Edna
It. Oillbank, land In Sec. 14,
T. 39-3 west 175
Goo. Wi Cherry et ux to James
T. Buckley, -land in Sec. 4,
T. 41-3 west
10
Ralph 0. Jennings to Leveret lo
L. Rice, land in t. H8, s. r. 1,
.4,fi.".2
Welborn Beeson et ux to Millie
Hosier, land in t. 1)8, r. 1, w..
. W. Hryan et ux to Daisy IS.
Reinhart et ux, lots in Coo
lidge ndd., Ashland
'2(1(1
mm
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank oar friends and
neighbors, also the O. A. H. and Wo
man's Relief Corps, for their kindness
and sympathy during our late be
reavement and we are grateful also
for the many beautiful floral offer
ings. MRS. EDITH BRADBURY,
MRS. CM AS. TALENT,
I J. D. BRADBURY.
With Medford trade Is Medford made.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
The following is schedule of expen
ditures of Jackson County, Oregon, to
gether with a list of claimants and ar
ticles, or service for which the claim
is made and which were passed upon
by the County Court for Jackson Coun
ty, during the month of April, 1917.
The following bills were allowed
relative to the county salary fund, to
wn;
County Court and Commissioners,
F. L. Tou Velle, Judge's salary..$150.00
Geo. w. Owen, commissioners
compensation 44.60
Circuit Court.
A. R. Thompson, "Circuit court
crier 27.00
Sheriffs Office.
Ralph G. Jennings, sheriffs sal
ary , 208.33
Leslie W. Stansell, deputy hire 125.00
Clerk's Office.
F. L. Coleman, deputy hire 80.00
G. A. ardner, clerk's salary.'... 166.66
Flora Thompson, deputy hire.:.. '83.33
Total $329.99
Treasurer's Office.
Myrtle W. Blakeley, treasurer's
salary 100.00
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, superintendent's
salary 160.00
Vivian Chllders, clerk hire 34.25
E. R. Peterson, supervisor s sal
ary 100.00
Total 284,
Fruit Inspector's Office.
J. C. Aiken, deputy Inspector's
compensation 57,
R. Kline, deputy inspector's
compensation 83.00
C. C. Martin, deputy inspectors
compensation 84.00
C. A. Noren, deputy inspector s
compensation 25.00
E. R. Oatnian, deputy inspec
tor's compensation 47.25
Total 297.00
Assessor's Office,
J. B. Coleman, assosor's salary.. 125.00
Jamos M. Croaemlller, deputy
hire
80.00
Geo. R. Carter, deputy hire 83.20
H. C. Daley, deputy hire 63.00
l.tnnle Hanscom, deputy hire..
W. S. Hamond, deputy hire
65.00
48.00
28.00
56.00
96.00
44.00
40.00
SII.OO
92.00
48.00
04.00
56.00
J. C. Herring, deputy hire
E. C. Hamilton, deputy hire
H. N. Lofland. deputy hire
Edward P. Miller, deputy hire..
J. C. Pendleton, deputy hire....
Etta Purkyplle, deputy hire
Kloyd Pearce, deputy hiro
Jay Terrlll, deputy hire
J. Percy Wells, deputy hire
G. II. Wnmsley, deputy hire...
Totnl 1,068.20
Collection of Taxes.
Pnul F. Anderson, deputy hire.. 84.00
P. H. Alloway, deputy hire 100.00
F. E. Blackburn, deputy hire ... 84.00
D. H. Cronemlller, deputy hire.. 96.00
Bertha Ecckloson, deputy hire.. 21.00
W. O. Garrett, deputy hire 122.00
Goo. L. Howard, deputy hire.... S3.25
Total 690.26
John mass, ferryman's salary.... 25.00
.1 A. Norris. innltor's salary ... 60.00
Care of Poor at Poor Farm,
nr Tlieo. J. Malmgrem. county
physician's salary 63.33
W. N. Wells, noor farm superin
tendent's salary 100.00
Recorder's Office.
Chmitippv Florev. recorder's
salary 166.66
Mildred Noll, deputy hire 75.00
County Surveyor.
A T. llrown. surveyors com
ponsatlon 110.20
Charles T. Hansen, compensa
tion of sealer of ve:ghtsand
" measures 32.71
Fred N. Cummlngs. walor mas
ter's salary 83.33
The following bills wore allowed
relative to the current expense fund
to-wit:
County Court and Commissioners.
Home Telephone ft Telegraph
Co, telephone hill
Geo. J. Kuiumnn. rubber stamps
Circuit Court.
Chnrlos Champlnln, petit Jury....
J. L. Edwards, grand jury wit
ness Home Telephone & Telegraph
Co., telephone bill, circuit
Judge
Maggie Kasshafer, grand .".try
.75
8.00
2.10
2.70
witness 1.90
Clarence Kasshafer, grand jury
wltneBS .1.90
John Lewis, grand Jury witness 1.80
Carroll loe, grand jury witness 1.90
Lynn llumley, grand Jury wit
ness 1.90
Mia. Lynn Rumley, grand jury
witness 1.90
West Side Pharmacy, supplies
for circuit Judge 76
Total 24.95
Justice Court.
!. W. Cooper, drawing Jury list
3.00
23.00
A. R. Hammond, constable fees
J. W. Kelso, witness
Harry Luy, witness
A. L. Lamb, expense in connec
4.20
1.50
tion with Strlckfhdden fire,
Ashland 10.57
George McDonough. assisting
drawing Jury list 2.00
J. S. Row, assisting drawing
jury list 2.00
Tom Ross, witness 1.60
G. O. Tayler, justice fees 62.85
Roy Ulrtch, witness 1.60
Total 102.12
Sheriff's Office.
Ashland Printing Co., supplies.. 38.50
Home Teleohone ft Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 10.70
Ralph G. Jennings, sheriffs
traveling expenses 63.00
Ralph G. Jennings, stamps 90.00
Modford Printing Co., supplies.. 6.60
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 6.80
Total 213.50
Clerk's Office.
Goo. A. Bnteson, supplies 2.50
Henry G. Dox, express on fffico
supplies 4.62
G. A. Gardner, stamps 15.00
uiass & frudhomme Co., Bup-
plle 16.21
Home Telephone & Telegraph
Co., telenhone bill 4.70
Jacksonville Post, supplies 7.00
Remington Typewriter Co., sup-
piles 3.50
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 13.85
Postal Telegraph & Cable Co..
telegrams 1.35
Totnl 67.23
Treasurer's Office.
Myrtle W. Blakeley, stamps 6.00
Henry u. Dox, express on office
supplies 1.77
Home Telegraph & Telephone
Co., teiepnone bill 2.26
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 1.60
Total
10.62
Coroner's Office.
P. C. Bigham, Juror 1.00
H. B. Cady, juror 3.00
John Down, juror 1.00
Dr. S. A. Lockwood, coroner's
physician ...... 6.00
J. E. Murray, witness 1.00
Albert E. Orr, witness 1.00
George J. Parker, Juror 1.00
John A. Perl, coroner's fees 42.70
H. O. Shearer, Juror 1.00
H. O. White, witness .. 1
J. White, witness 1
Total 68.70
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, stamps and ex
press 14.3
Home Telephone & Telegraph
Co., teiepnone bill .. 3.65
E. R. Peterson, supervisor's trav
eling expense 68.46
G. W. Ager, superintendent's
traveling exiiense 50.00
Medford Hook Store, supplies 14.10
Total 140.49
Fruit Inspector's Office.
Herbert F. Dugan, squirrel poi
son 488.60
Assessor's Office.
Ashland Printing Co., supplies 1.69
J. B. .Coleman, assessor's trav
eling expense 1.80
W. S. Hammond, supplies ' .60
Home Telephone & Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 3.90
Medford Printing Co., supplies,
Including 1917 tax rolls 317.50
M. O. Wllklns, supplies 6.00
Fred J. Flick, supplies 20
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 12.80
Total 343.39
Collection of Taxes.
Medford Printing Co., Bupplios.. 40.25
Tax Rebates.
Peter Flck 9.89
John Lyden 0.30
David Taylor 2.67
F. E. Watson 89.80
Widows' Pensions,
Ernestine Austin 17.50
Rena W. Harr 10.00
Cora B. Bacon
20.00
Mrs. J. H. Byrlcy
35.00
Nellie O. Bush ,
Prlntha A. Blackburn
Orpha Betts
10.00
32.50
10.00
Ella Mav Kane 17.00
Dora Bell Cress 10.00
Anna L. Corum 10.00
Mrs. H. A. Crelghton 17.60
Mny J. Daw
Lucy Mny Davis
Jonale Eva Davis
32.60
17.50
20.00
17.60
Olive Ellis
Nettle
Green 25.00
Cnrrlo L. Grant
. 10.00
. 10.00
. 17.50
Mary K. Grelscz
Lizzie Heath
Nellie L. Higen 10.00
Lellla Frances Ilildulirand 17.60
Jennie Jones 10.00
Ida Hell Klum 26.00
Emma Zotta Lontz 10.00
Dollle Love 32.60
Snsnn Mitchell 15.00
Minnie M. Morse
Amanda McNeil
Estalla Nelson
Snrah E. Ossmas
25,00
10.00
40.00
10.00
Mary E. Payne
10.00
Rosa A. Peffley 2a.00
Mlnnlo Bell Patch 10.00
Emma . Paulson ....... 26 00
Rosa Ann Rohblns 17.60
Catherine E. Sliver - 10.00
Laura E. Stewart 35.00
Rose H. Slngler - 40.00
Mary J. Torroy 25.00
Total 767.50
Court House Expenses.
California-Oregon Power Co.,
light for court house 2.2
Jail Expenses.
lliiht - 5.1
California-Oregon Power Co.,
Mrs Jane Johnston, washing
for tail 5.20
Mrs August Slngler. hoard of
prisoners - - 53.3'
Fred .1. Kick, supplies 3.10
Total 67.05
Care of Poor at Poor Farm.
Campbell & Nye. poor farm sup-
piles 12-55
California-Oregon Power Co.,
Ileht nnod power 66
llenrv Duer. nursing 10.00
I). Elwood, fitting glasses lor
Inmates 75
H, G. Enders & Son, iioor farm
supplies 79.69
Eads Coal Co., poor farm sup
plies 11.50
H. G. Enders & Son, poor farm
supplies 64.70
Hutchinson & Lumsden, poor
farm supplies ..
3.60
4.25
Leon B. Haskius, poor farm sup
plies
Independent .Meat Market, poor
farm supplies 11.30
M. Kidd, poor farm supplies..
1.75
Medford Furniture & Hardware
Co., poor farm supplies 6.26
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., poor
farm supplies 4.2
Pacific Teleohone Telegraph
Co., telephone bill
1.65
Joshua Patterson, poor farm
sunplles 5.00
W. M. Wells, traveling expense
poor rami superintendent 4.00
Totnl 217.1
Care of Poor Not at Poor Farm.
Rena Avery, regular Indigent.. 10.00
H. Alger, regular indigent 6.00
Nancy Arrismlth, regular Indi
gent 6.00
Geo. Hrown & Sons, indlgent-
supnlies 12.00
Maggie Howl, regulnr indigent. 15.00
Mrs. Mover, regular indigent.... 8.00
Julius HJeercgaard, regular Indi
gent 10.00
Mrs. J. w. Brown, regn ar Indi
gent 10.00
W. nish, regular Indigent..
8.00
6.00
Sue llnlley. regular indigent....
Mrs. .1. U. Cabller, regular Indi
gent
8.00
15.00
Mrs. L. Colter, regular indigent
Mrs. Kate Copplo, regular Indi
gent
8.00
Eilnc Curry, regular indigent....
10.00
8.00
Annie Cameron, regular Indigent
Mary M. Ulillders, regular Indl-
E. W. Cooper, care of Indigent.. 15.66
Mrs. ii. E. Downing, regular in
digent 10.00
Mrs. B. A. Dyer, regular Indigent 15.00
Lianieis for Duds, indigent sup
plies
22.05
Geo. Epperson, regular Indigent
10.00
Mrs. s. V. Ellis, regular Indi
gent
5.00
10.00
10.00
12.00
10.00
J. H. Fattlg. regular Indigent..
Catherine Gillett, regular Indi
gent
Mrs. Gun. regular Indigent
Mrs. E. C. Gard, regular Indi
gent
W. H. Houston, regular Indigent
10.00
8.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
4.00
Mrs. Hudson, regulur Indigent.
P. Mclntyre, regular Indigent..
Martha Jones, regular Indigent..
Etta Jewell, regular indigent...
C. M. Kldd. Indigent supplies....
Emanuel Kyle, indigent allow
ance
6.00
E. Kimble, regular indigent 15.00
H. C Knapp, regular Indigent. 8.00
Mrs. and Mr. J. A. Kane, regu
lar indigents .. 15.00
Lena Lee, regular indigent 8.00
Mrs. J. G. Martin, regular Indi
gent 10.00
Mrs. J. Myers, regular Indigent 16.00
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regulur
Indigent 8.00
Ella Miles, regular Indigent 8.00
Model Clothing Co., Indigent
supplies r. 9.15
Mrs. McKlnney, indigent allow
ance ti.no
John Noon, Tegular tndtgent..... 8.00
Zoe R. Noe, regular Indigent 8.00
Oliver Nado, regular Indigent... 10.00
Mrs. Frank Polser, regular Indi
gent
8.00
8.00
Doc Parson, regular Indigent ....
John A. Perl, burial of Indigent
Catherine Rodgers, regular Indi
23.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
gent
Sebastian Schump, regular Indi
gent
Nancy Slsemore, regular Indi
gent
Mrs. L. Schleffolln, regular Indi
gent
Ellas Slover, regular indigent...
The Sanitarium, care of indi
gents 20.00
Mrs. Shnnks, regular Indigent.... 10.00
T. D. Stafford, regular Indigent 7.00
W. H. Smith, regular Indigent... 15.00
Sacred Heart Hospital, care of
indigents 184.30
Meda Turpln, regular Indigent. 10.00
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnffor, regular In
digents 10.00
Miss O. A. Thorno, euro of In
digent. 4.40
Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, house rent
for Indigent 9.00
Z. Wnlgatnott, regular Indigent 8.00
Pierce Wilson, regulnr Indigent
Mrs. C. Williams, regular Indi
gent 6.00
12.00
F. D. Watterman, ragular Indi
gent
Lizzie Walgnmott, care of Indi
gent Weeks & McGowan, buriul of
indigent
White House Grocery, Indi
gents' supplies
Henry Young, indigent allow
ance 8.00
6.00
40.00
2.16
.00
Carson Fowler Lumber Co., Indi
gent supplies
E. E. Smith, care of indigent...
10.4
2.50
Taylnr-Wllllams Co., Indigent
supplies 6.00
Total 907.55
Juvenile Court, Reform 8chool Com
mittbents, Etc,
Boys' nnd Girls' Aid Society,
regular allowance from Jack
son county 10.00
Chan. B. Gay, probation otlcer s
compensation 80.3
Total 90.35
Advertising and County Printing
Jacksonville Post
1.00
Medford Mall Tribune
Indigent Soldiers' Relief.
N. B. Bradbury
N. B. Rrndliury
Vivian Chllders, wor kon reg
istration California-Oregon Power Co.,
light for P. & E. crossing
Recorder's Office.
.38
45.00
45.00
3.75
2.48
Chauncey Florey, stamps and
express
A. J. Florey, Jr., Indexing
Homo Telephone & Telegraph
Co., telephone hill
10.86
00.00
3.30
Medford Printing Co., supplies.
208.00
.!. R. Nell, Indexing 6000
West Side Pharmacy, supplies.. 1.25
Medford Hook Store, supplies.... 2.25
Totnl 345.65
Surveyor's Office.
H. L. 8iock. chnlnman 15.00
Gertrude Truutfeathor, clerk
hire 30.00
A. T. Brown, surveyor's office
expense 14 10
Eugene Dieizgen Co., supplies.. 8.64
Medford Hook Store, supplies 65
Total CS.29
Fred N. Cuinniliigs, water mas
ter's expense 16.70
Enforcement cf Prohibition Law.
rUhland 1'rlntliiK Co.. supplies.... 16.00
A. B. Hammond, serving sub
poenas 2.50
Home Telephone & Telegraph
Co.. telephone bill 4.90
Hnrry Luy, witness 2.00
O. M. Roberts, cash advanced
for supplies, etc 32.97
Frank Wilson, witness 1.50
John Bellinger, witness 1.50
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 2.70
Total 64.07
J. L. Helms, stock tnspecor's
compensation 50.00
Scalo Bounty.
W. Hckn thorn
R. J. Ward
3.50
3.00
9 on
o. R. Pitts
ChoHes Pennington 7.r.n
R. Phillips 9 00
O. R. Moore
4 on
r. on
Hnrrv Hn's
William Kelly
4 on
P. F. Swnvno 1.n
Charles Johnson
1.50
4.60
300
a. so
3.00
1.60
son
4 00
9. no
Flovd MoKeo
n. n. Walsh
Melvln Fnrsvtho ...
Carl Kobhlv
Fd. Saltmnroh
S. A. Arnold
nnorge Fisher
Elmer .1. Austin .
M. w. Dunlap 9 on
W. A. Peal 6 00
W. E. HnwBon ...
O. R. Pitts
A. G. Slndo
3.50
3.50
6.00
Totnl 97.50
Tho following bills were disallowed
relative to the current expense fund.
tow It:
Dr. A. W. Boslough, medical
service 21.00
E. V. Carter, insurance on court
hnu?e 13.60
Cnllfornln-Oregon Power Co.,
light and power for countv.... 14.11
Georgo J. Kunzmun, rubber
stamps 1.60
Medford Printing Co., supplies
for county oflces 7.15
Engeno Dlotzen, supplies for
surveyor's office 10.00
Fred J. Flck, Jail supplies 1.50
Totnl 68.86
The following was continued rela
tlve to the current expense fund, to-
wlt:
State of Oregon, tho Jackson
county shuro oL- fire patrol
expense 428.88
The following bills were allowed
relative to tho road fund, to-wit:
Road District No. 1.
Jacks True, labor 476.00
Material 74.96
Road District No. 2.
W. R. Nyswaner, labor. 129.00
Material 18.70
. Road District No. 3.
Ed. Dutton, labor 143.00
Matorinl 3.00
Road District No. 4,
O. S. Welshor. labor - 131.50
Road District No. 6.
Nick Klmo. labor 149.37
Material , 76
Road District No. 6,
C. A. Newstrom. labor 92.00
Material 18.75
Road District No. 7,
N. B. Stoddard, material 94
Road District No. 8.
J. E. Davidson, labor 184.50
Material 17.38
Road District No. 9,
John Grieve, labor 64.00
Mnterlal 27.20
Road District No. 10.
W. R. Garrett, labor 105.60
Material 6.60
Road District 0. 11
A. K. Earhart, labor : 379.85
Material 242.90
Road District No. 12.
Hubbard Bros, Material 51.30
Goo. Stacey, labor 21.00
Road Disthrlct No. 13,
Carl Beebc, labor 216.00
Material .'. 4
Road District No. 14.
D. W. Pence, labor 36.00
General Road.
W. I.. Fallow, labor on 8odn
Springs rond 22.37
E. W. Frv. labor on Soda
Springs road 12.12
(1. R. Llndley, labor on Bona
Hlirliigs rond
J. A. Miller, labor on Soda
Springs road
C. R. Moore, labor on Sodn
C.25
3.7!
Springs rond
.T. W. Mitchell, mnterlal
32.50
135.00
50.23
H. F. Fontanel, Ashland refund..
H. M. Lindsay. Ashlaad refund..
3.46
Total, mnterlal, etc 265.68
The following was disallowed rela
tive to tho Pacific Highway read fund,
to-wit:
A. K. Earhart. labor on Central
Point, and JoBeplilno county
line aentlon Pacific Highway.. 206.00
G. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk.
Notice In hereby given Hint, under
the provisions or a certain chattel
mortgage, executed and delivered by
Thomas T. Merrlman to 11. W. Bing
ham, dated November 23d, 1915, and
recorded In the office of tho County
Recorder of Jackson County, Orogon,
In Voliimo 7 of Chattel Mortgages at
page 323. I will sell, on Wednesday,
the 23d day or May, 1917, nt 3 o'clock
In tho aftnmoon of that day, nt 20
South Riverside Avenue In the city of
Medford, Oregon, at public miction,
for cash and as a whole, the following
described property, viz.: All hlnck
smlth tools and stock now In the
blacksmith shop at 20 South River
side Avenue In tho said city of Med
ford, together with Hie business and
good will of said blacksmith shop, for
merly operated nnd comiucioa oy mo
said Thomas T. Morrliunn.
Dated May 15th 1917.
RALPH .IKNNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
63
Notlro Concerning Water Certificates.
In pursuance of Ordinance No. 877
passed by tho City Council March 22,
1917, no water certificates will be Is
sued upon payment of water main as
sessments after May 31, 19 1 7. I'P to
and Including this date, water certifi
cates will be Issued for amount of the
principal of any water main assess
ment paid.
These certificates will be accepted
al any time In payment of water rent.
Your co-operation In getting the
city finances In better condition will
he appreciated.
This noilcn published by direction
of the City Council.
OU3. H. SAMt'ELS.
; City Treasurer.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework; good wages.
Tel. 724-J. 47
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WAiNTEl) For cash, McCormatk
mower In Al condition. J. M. Win
ter. Ross Lane, Medford. 4S
WANTED Check protector. Box 64
Mali Tribune.
WANTED At onco, sugar beet thin
ners. G. M. Looiuls, Ross T.ane. 4E
WANTED Cook stove, will trade oil
stovo and oven. Van Dermark, V-
Plex Ring Co. 4 6
WANTED Fifty weaned pigs
shouts, also, young Holstetn hull
old enough for service. Chas. Gil
christ, Sams Valley, Oregon. 49
WANTED Young man deslreB lady
to do housekeeping in country
Address Box 16, Mall Tribune. 46
WANTED To rent teams. Apply
Miravlsta Orchard. Phone 597-J2.
WANTED Bring ua your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move.
Phone
4SR-M. or 488-X.
FOR' KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished house,
with bath. Phono 92U-W. 51
FOR SALE Extna fine saddle mare;
also gonoral driving mare, buggy
and harness. Call28Jl. .47
1'OR RENT Modern five-room house
and garage. Phono 370-W.
FOR RENT Modern six-room nlcoly
furnished homo; piano, close In;
shade-lawn, sleeping porch. Phone
799 or 293-M.
FOR RENT Six-room modorn bun-
gulow, east front, fine shade; range
connected. Phone 4 8 8-x.
FOR RENT Furnished house;
rooms and bath. Close tn. Call
730-R. 46
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agon
cy. M. A. Rader. 123 East Main. '
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
apartment. The Berben. Phone
938-R,
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Slngor sewing machines
Shop 245 So. C, Phone 903-R. 50
FOR RENT Cheap grazing near
Jacksonville. Apply F. W. Wight.
Phono 372 Jacksonville, evenings,
50
FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE One 1910 Ford roadster.
Young's Garage. 49
FOR SALE Seven-passenger Studo-
haker for $375.00, electric starter
and lights. Just overhauled an
repainted. Inquire at California
Orogon Powor Compnny otfico. 61
FOR SALE Studebnker Six In good
condition. Bargain. Investigate
before you buy a car. Call at Vol
ley Gurago. 4
FOR SALE
R13M. -Alfalfa hay.
Phono
4
FOR SALE Studebnker Twenty
touring car In first class condition
See it at Young's garago or call
phono 700. 50
FOR SALIC Heavy mountain buggy
and hurnoss. H. A. Steele, Nash
Hotel. 4
FOR SALE Ford car In oxeollent
condition, $200.00. AddresB C. C,
Mall Tribune. 4
FOR SALE Maxwell enr, $275.00
good condition; terms, 511 East
Malu street. 49
FOIt SALE Tomato and cabbage
plants. Phono 1 1 8, Central Point.
4
FOR SALE Ford automobile, rti
4oss than one yenr, excellent condl
tion, can bo scon (lutes' gnrngo
Tulephono Jacksonville three two.
Uoudtnot Conner. 4
FOR SALE Blcyclo In good cond
I
tion. Phono 739-.I.
FOR SALE Foiir-cyllnclor Frankll
cnr. .1. Peterson, Cupital illl
Modford.
FOIt SALE Seed corn. Call even
ings or meal time. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE Bee hives, $1.50 each
W. J. llartzell. 408-J1.
FOR SALE Somo wall paper,
tints,
paints. Phono 840-.I.
49
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Extra tine saddle mare
ilo general driving mnro, liugg
and harness, (.all Z8.IL. 4 (
FOR BALE ltE.lL KSTATB
FOR HALE .My 80-ncro ranch near
(lilffin Creek, throo miles from
Medford: fine new bungalow, build
lugs, fruit nnd alfalfa. $5200, If
sold nt once. .1. II. Patterson
Hlghwood, Montana.
FOIt SALE Furnished houso, lot
poultry house, yard, berries, ga
don, has lights, water, $150, Box
O, Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE Ranch or 133 acres on
Rogue River at free ferry, cheap on
easy terms. Hotel and feed barn
In Eagle Point for sale or ren
House, four lots In Phoenix, Ore
gon. J. F. Zlminerloe. Kaglo l'oln
Oregon. 70
FOIt SALE Or trndo, Medford and
Phoenix property. Also buggy, sin
gle hnrnoss nnd clalronetto, Bort
Htancllff, Phoenix, Oregon. 61
FOR SALE Or trade,- Medford and
Phoenix property. Also buggy,
single harness and clalronetto.
Hurt Slanclltf, 51
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE One large team,
weighing about 3400 Ilia., for leuni
woighlng 1250 to 1300 lbs. Call
315. .
TO TRADE Ten acre Rose & Cornice
pear orchard In full hearing, on
electric car line, one mile from city
limits of Medford. Beautiful mod
ern bungalow. Will trade for un
improved land near coast. Address
Box A. B. C Mall Tribune 50
FOR TRADE Good heavy 3 Vi -lnoli
Mitchell wagon for light wagon.
Hillings Carriage shop. 47
FOR TRADE For automobile, tim
ber claim, two miles from Horn
brook; cruised 2 Vi million. Show
car at Buall Lane. 46
MOXEV TO LOAN-
MONEY TO LOAN $2000 or part on
first-class improved country prop
erty. No agent. Address Box Mon
ey, Mail Tribune 4S
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See B. R. Wood.
BUSINESS DntKuroKY
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & H.
Bldg., Modford, Oregon.
Austo Supplies
LAHER ATTTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largeBt, oldest
and best equipped plant tn tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our sprlngB
when othors fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Pro,
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer.
Garnetl
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to gel the ,
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st
Dentlsta
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phona
B92-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. 0. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnott Corey Bldg., Suite III
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Gnihago
OARBAGH Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons t
good service. Phone 874-L. t,
Y. Allen.
Marblo and Granite Works.
LINCOLN GRANITE AND MAIUiLE
WORKS Monumentnl, Coping-nnd
Cemetery Work of All Kinds.
Vaults and Headstones. Specialty
of Lincoln Pearl nnd Black Dia
mond Granlto. Write for Prices,
etc. Lincoln, Cal. 40
Instruction In Muslo
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano aud harmony. Halght Musll
Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL 9. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bunds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 2l
Oarnett-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. irOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. 3. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equlppod printing offlco tn
Southorn Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st
Trims fer
EADS TRANSKtiR A BTOHAOM CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phons
816. Prices right Seivlce guar
nteffd
INTKRUIinAS AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. tn., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. ni. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lear
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 8:00,
4:00 and 6:15 p, m. Also on Tatar
day nights at 6:30. BuniUys leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00. 1:00
and 10:30 p. m.