MEDFOTtfl WATT) TR.TBTTNTJ, MTCDFOTID, ORTCC.OT, WEBERBAT, JULY 11. 1917
;1 GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Married Miss Nina Sharp and V.
F. Hluckcrt, Thursday, July 5, at
the XL K. arHonage in Medford, the
Hew J. C, Rollins off ieintiiiK- Miss
Sharp has been a teacher in the Port
land schools for a number of years
nnd Mr. Blackert has the loeal meat
market. They have leased the Day
property, corner of Fifth nvenuo and
Sixth streets and lire at home to their
many friends. Mrs. Blnckert is a
cousin of Mrs. E. T. Simmons of
this city nnd has spent several of
her past vacations in this city nnd
made many fast friends who will be
(;lnd to welcome her in their miuVt.
Master Noel Kellogg returnR Mon
day evening from a week's visit with
relatives at Medford.
Myrtle Day, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Blackburn, and Misses
Olive and-lps Turner, motored to
A-'.'Mnnd Sunday to spend the day in
that delightful place.
Mrs. Joe Ferry, who has been at
flrnnts Pass the past two weeks, re
turned to her home in this city Sut
Vrtay. i
Mrs. Robert Cook of Galls Creek
transacted business in Gold Hill Mon
day. Bert. Kellogg of Portland, who has
been visiting in southern Oregon the
past week, spent Saturday and Sun
day at the home of his brother, A.
K. Kellogg, in this city.
Rev. II. J. Van Fosscn, district
superintendent of Klamath district of
the M. E. church, preached at the lo
cal church Sunday evening.
Miss Opal Gilmore, granddaughter
of Mrs. E. M. Mclntyre, formerly of
this place, came down Snturday aft
ernoon from Portland to attend to
some business matters for her grand
mother, in this city.
"Dad" Foster of Kanes Creek was
in town Tuesday transacting iiusi-
ness nnd meeting old friends.
George Iverson is doing some deco
rating nt the ranch home of G. Lnnce
on Foots creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Peterson took
a ear load of young people up to
the Morrill switnmink tank Monday
afternoon.
Alfred Lewis is reported as not
much improved in health and his
mnny friends are very solicitous of
his condition.
"Bob" Cook made a short trip into
California the first of the week.
Cherry picking in the orchards near
Gold Hill is in full blast.
Some of the young men who have
finished thinning in the orchards
here left the first of the week for
Jlill (.:rest-nnd Westerluml orchards,
cast of Medford.
. Ned Potter o Turtle Rock ranch.
upper Sams valley, is in Gold Hill
devoting bis time to his friend, Alf
Lewis.
George Lance and wife of Foot:
creek were shopping in Gold Hill Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of liengle were
visiting in Medford Sunday.
Five hundred head of sheep arc in
pnsturo nt the Grace ranch.
The ranchers are all busy getting
in their hay crops and help is hard
to get in this section of the valley.
The sheepmen ore dipping their
sheep and getting ready to lake iheni
to the summer range. '
Mr. Frcdericli slnrted for Portland
Tuesdny. He will visit points in
eastern Oregon before he Returns to
the vallcv.
Mr.. and Mts. Chapman and Mrs
Fredcrich were evisitnrs nt Dr,
Stokes' cherry orchard nt Cokcr Butte
Monday to get cherries tor canning
nnd they were beauties, as good as
we have seen in the valley.
Some of our sheepmen hnvo enn
trncted their spring lambs to a Port
land buvcr for delivery this full.
Alma Simmons and Miss Louie
Sweet of Bcngle wero married Satur
day and will make (heir homo on
the J. W. Scolt ranch at Antineh
Ed. Moore and son, Rube, will lake
ncir cattle to the Brown cabin range
Thursday.
Mr. Montgomery of Beagle was do
ing business in town Tuesday.
The dinning vat and pens on the
William Trcnsbam ranch in Sams vnl
Icy are a big help to the ninny smnll
sheep owner in this part of the vnl
lev; everything is up to date and
there is no excuse for anyone who
doesn't hnvc his sheep dipped till
year.
A nretty wedding took place on
July 4 at the borne of Mrs. Ida Ma
Jerle when her younger daughter,
Lelah. was united in marriage to Mr
James Milton, youngest son of Mr
and Mrs. Joel Milton, Rev. McWII
Hams officiating at the ceremony
which' was held at high noon. The
youthful bride looked charming in
her wedding dress of white satin mcs
saline and Georgette crepe. Miss S
ROGUE RIVER
Beck was bridesmaid and a large
number of relative and friends wit
nessed the nuptials.. After which a
community wedding dinner was held
In the grove, many good wishes being
expressed for the happiness of the
young couple.
Mt Claud Durkhart and Miss Er
cel Carroll, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs.
J. B. Helfrlch were married at Yreka
on, July 3..
Most of our citizens who possess
automobiles attended the celebration
at Ashland on July 4 and 5. They re
ported a good time and were loud In
their praise of the beauty of Llthla
park just now.
Several are planning to attend
Chautauqua at Ashland from July 11
20th. It is expected that several of our
enlisted young men will leave soon
for training camp which will bring
the stern reality of war very near to
us.
The aged centenarian of Foots
Creek, Grandma Whitney, Is seriously
ill.
Mrs. G. Martin entertained about
ladles at her home on July 6 In
honor of Miss Martha Brown, a guest
at the James Martin home. The after-
noon was spent visiting on the cool
porch and listening to songs by the
younger ladles.. The hostoss served
dainty Ice cream and cake.
Several Federal farm loans are be
ing negotiated In this district and
there Is some talk of a creamery be
ing started which would certainly be
help to 'Rogue River.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir St.
Circuit Court.
Abby K. Thomas vs. L. G. Porter
et ux. Foreclosure.
Emma Armstrong vs. Ardy Lane
Armstrong. Divorce.
E. W. L. Carkin vs. Frank E.
Blackburn et al. Foreclosure.
Nellie F. McNeil vs. Abljah Wirles
et al. Foreclosure.
Probate Court.
John V. Smock Estate. Will filed
Order admitting to probate.
Louis C. Slvers Estate. Report of
sale of realty.
Mrs. Francis Brlggs Estate. Re
port of sale of realty.
John M. Davidson Estate. Final
account. Order accepting account and
discharging administrator and bonds
men.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. E. Dunlap et ux to W. D.
Carey et ux, land In Falrvlew
addition, Ashland 1300
Rachel Mayham to Joseph May-
ham et al, land in T. 3C-1
east 1
Harry Greaton to W. S. Grea-
ton, land In T. 34-4 west 500
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
The following la schedule of expen
dltures of Jackson County, Oregon,
together with a list of the claimants
and articles or service for which the
claim Is made and which were passed
upon ny the County Court tor Jack
son County, during the month of May,
1917.
The following bills were allowed rel
ative to the county salary fund, to-
wlt:
County Court and Commissioners,
F. L. Toil Velle, county judge's
salary 1150.00
Louise Williamson, salary of
county court bailiff C5.00
Geo. W. Owen, commissioner's
compensation C5.80
Total $280.80
Circuit Court.
A. R. Thompson, circuit court
cryer $ 27.00
Sheriff's Office.
Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's sal
ary $203.33
Leslie W. Stnnsell. deputy hire.. 125.00
Clerk's Office.
F. L. Coleman, deputy hire $ SO.OO
G. A. ardner. clerk s salary 106.66
Flora Thompson, deputy hire 83.3,'i
Total $3i9.9!i
Treasurer's Office.
Myrtlo W. Blakeley, treasurer's
salury $100.00
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, superintendent's
salary $150.00
Vivian Chlhlers, clerk hire 31.4
E. R. Peterson, supervisor's sal
ary 100.00
Total $281.45
Fruit Inspector's Office.
J. C. Altken. depuay Inspector's
compensation - $120.75
I. R. Kline, deputy Inspector s
compensation 129.25
C. C. Martin, deputy inspector's
compensation 129.70
C. A. Noren, deputy Inspectors
compensation : 25.00
E. R. Oat man, deputy Inspec
tor's compensation 125.50
State of Oregon, amount flue
state for salary of pathologist. .1500.00
Total a $2030.20
Assessor's Office.
J. B. Coleman, assessor's salary. $125. Of)
James M. Cronemlller, deputy
hire $0 00
E. I'. Chandler, deputy hire 36 00
O. R. Carter, deputy hire SO on
E. 1. Chandler, deputy hire f0.no
11. C. Oiiloy, dnputy hire 74.00
Llnnle Hanncom, deputy hire.... 65. no
J. C. Herring, deputy hire 74.00
K. A. Hildreth, Mr., deputy hire.. 36 00
E. A Hildreth. Sr., deputy hire.. 76 00
W. 8. Hammond, deputy hire ... 100 00
E. C. Hamilton, deputy hire 104 on
H. N. liofland, deputy hire lnn.ixi
Edw. P. Miller, deputy hire 40 mi
J. T. Pendleton, deputy hire KS.Oc
Klody I'enree, deputy hire 108.00
Etta Purkej-plle, deputy hire... Ml.uo
J. L. Howe, deputy hire 20.00
J. L. Rowe, deputy hire.... 76.00
Jay Ten-ill, deputy hire S8.00
J. Percy Wells, deputy hire 94.00
Total $1640.00
Collection of Taxes.
D. H. Alloway, deputy hire $ 50.00
Paul F. Anderson, deputy hire.... 80.00
F. E. Blackburn, deputy hire 58.50
D. H. Cronemlller, deputy hire.. 81.00
H. J. Eberley. deputy hire 39,00
W. O. Garrett, deputy hire MS.00
George L. Howard, deputy hire.. 57.00
Total $473.50
John Blass, ferryman's salary ....$ 25.00
J. A. Norrls, janitor's salary $ 60.00
Jail.
Chas. H. Bnsye, jailor's salary....$ 50.00
Amy C. Dow, salary of matron.. 38.00
Care of Poor at Farm.
Dr. Theo. J. Mnlmgrem, county
nhvslcnn's salary $ 83.33
W. N. Wells, salary of poor
farm superintendent 100.00
Recorder's Office.
Cbauncey Florey, recorder's sal
ary -. $166.60
Mlldren Nell, deputy hire... 75.00
A. T. Brown, county surveyor's
comnensatlon $ 67.65
D. I . Lawton, comnensatlon of
of sealer of weights and meas
ures $ 22.67
Fred N. Cummings, water mas
ter's salary 83.33
The following bills were nllowed rel
ntlve to the advertising and fair fund,
to-wlt:
George E. Boos, secretary, ex
penses In connection with
pood roads convention $236.73
The following bills were allowed rel
ative to the current expense fund,
to-wit:
County Court and Commissioners
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone hill $ 2.55
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
telegrams , .40
Circuit Court.
Home Telephone and Telegraph
:o telephone bill circuit
judge 3.30
Lester Lewis, grand jury wit
ness 2.50
J. Osenburg, grand jury wit
ness 2.20
Justice Court.
V. Atterbury. constable fecs..$' 2.50
W. D. Allen, juror 1.00
S. I. Brown, juror 1.00
W. Chlsm, witness 1.00
Wesley Coffeen, witness 1.00
A. Chapman, juror 1.00
Hugo Dnley, witness 1.00
J. W. Hatcher, constable fees.... 2.00
T. H. E. Hathaway, Juror 1.00
B. Hammond, constable fees.. 41 .90
F. M. Jordan, juror 1.00
R. P. Little, juror 1.00
Geo. N. Robison, witness 1.00
Hotel Schmeede, board of pris
oners 3.15
B. Skeen. witness 1.00
Vina J. Skeen, witness .i... 1.00
G. O. Taylor, justice fees 44.50
V. T. Wilson Taxi Co., car hire.. 1.50
Mary Walker, witness 1.00
John B. Winter, justice fees 6.25
John D. Wlmcr, justice fees 16.15
Total $130.95
Sheriff's Office.
Paul F. Anderson, sheriff's trnv- '
ellng expense $ 7.25
Paul F. Anderson, sheriff's trav
eling expense 42.40
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 8.30
Ralph G. .Jennings, sheriff's
traveling expense 53.50
Ralph G, Jennings, stamps for
sheriff s office 20.00
Medford Printing Co., supplies.. 46.30
Medford Book Store, supplies ... 4.40
Leslie W. Stansell, sheriffs
traveling expense ... 7.00
Total $1.9.15
Clerk's Office.
G. A. Gardner, cash advanced
for stamps $ 10.00
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone hill 3.55
Medford Book Store, supplies.... 17.70
Ulrlch BroB., drayngo 25
Total $ 31.50
Treasurer's Office.
Myrtle W. Blakeley. cash ad
vanced for stamps $ 6.60
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 2.25
Medford Book Stbre, supplies.... 1.76
Western Union Telegraph Co,,
telegrams 2.21
Total $ 11.81
School Superintendent's Office.
G. W. Ager, express on office
supplies $ 2.03
ome Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone bill. 2.90
Geo. J. Kunzman, supplies 9.50
Medford Book Store, supplies.. 15.66
E. R. Peterson, supervisor's
traveling expense - 42.30
E. R. Peterson, supplies for sti
pervlsor 1.20
Lewis Ulrlch, stamped envel
opes for -superintendent 68.14
Total $141
Assessor's Office.
Ashland Printing Co., supplies. .$ 19.50
J. B. Coleman, assessor's trav
eling expense 4.85
J. B. Coleman, cash advanced
for stnmps 3.00
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone hill 3.36
Medford Hook Store, supplies.. .70
W. R. Sparks, repairing assess
ment bags 1.00
Total $ 32.40
Collection of Taxes.
Medford Printing Co., siipplles..$ 66.65
Tax Rebate.
C. C. Walker, lax rebate $ 2.10
Widow's Pension,
Ernestine Austin $ 17.50
Effle M. liner 26.00
Cora B. Bacon - 20.00
Mrs. J. 11. Dyerlcy 35.00
Prlntha A. Blackburn 32.60
Nellie O. Bush 10.00
Minnie Bonnlman -. 26.00
Hena W. Harr 10.00
Orpha Bctts 10 no
Ella May Kane 17.60
Dora D. Cress 10.00
Mrs. H. A. Crelghton 17. 60
A-nna L. Corum 10.00
Jennie Eva Davis 20.0(1
Lucy Mav Davis 17.50
May J. Daw .. 32 50
Olive Ellis 17.50
Nettie Green 25.eo
Mary K. Grclwi 10 on
Carrie L. Grant 10.00
U-lla Frances lllldebrand 17.60
Nellie M. Iliggen lo.ftu
Lisle Ili-nth 17.511
Jennie Junes ..... 10.00
Emma .ctta liOnti .. 10.00
Dollle 1ivo 32.50
Susan Mitchell 15.00
Minnie M. Morris ; 25.00
Amanda McNeil 10.00
Estell Nelson 40.00
Sarah E. Ossman 10.00
Emma Paulsen 25.00
Minnie Bell Patch 10.00
Rosa Peffley ....
25.00
10,0(1
17.60
40.00
10.00
35.00
25.00
Mary E. Payne
Rosa Ann Rohblns .
Rose R. Slngler
Kathryn E. Silver ..
Laura E. Stewart ....
Mary J. Torrey
Total a $767.50
Court House Expenses.
CallforniaOregon Power Co..
lights $ 2.87
Fred J. Flck, supplies 80
Mack Johnson, sawing wood for
court house 2.00
Medford Book Store, supplies ... 37.75
Total ....$ 43.42
Jan.
California-Oregon Power Co.,
light und power $ 21.73
Fred J. Flck, Bttpplies . 2.90
Mrs. Jnne Johnston, washing
for jnll 1.65
Medford Sash and Door Co.. sup
plies : 7.00
Paul's Electric Store, supplies... 10.49
Mrs. August Slngler, board of
prisoners 89.35
Total $133.12
Care of Poor at Poor Farm.
Bardwell Fruit Co.. supplies $ 1.25
L. B. Brown, supplies 6.45
California-Oregon Power Co.,
light and power 6.65
Ends Coal Co., coal 4.00
H. G. Endei'S ft Son. supplies.... 173.5!)
Hutchinson & Lunisdcn, sup
plies 3.10
Independent Meat Market, sup
piles 86.81!
Medford Electric Co., supplies.... 1.62
Monarch Seed Co., supplies . .40
Medford Furniture ft Hdwe. Co.
supplies 53.77
A. T. McMahan, harher work
for linnates 2.90
J. F. Norman, barber work for
Inmates , 40
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 1.65
T. F. Smith, supplies
Ulrlch ft Ryan, Biipplles .. 123.76
W. N. Wells, traveling expense
of poor farm superintendent.. 4.00
Total .: $471.12
Care of Poor Not at Poor aFrm,
Remi Avery, regular lndlgent....$ 10.00
H. Alger, regular indigent C.OO
Nancy Arrismlth, regular Indi
gent 6.00
Sue Bailey, regulur Indigent 6.00
Julius BJerregaard, regular In
digent 10.00
Maggie Bohl, regular indigent.... 15.00
Mrs. Boyer, regular Indigent 8.00
A. W. Blsh. regular Indigent.
8.00
Dr. L. E. BroBCoe, care of Mrs.
Brown, Indigent
15.00
10.00
8.00
12.00
10.00
8.00
Mrs. L. Colter, regular indigent
Annie Cameron .ergual indigent
Mary M. Chlldors, regular Indi
gent
Ellnc Curry, regular indigent....
Mrs. I. C. Cabler, regular hull
gent
Mrs. Kate Copple, regular Indi
gent
8.00
Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular in
digent 10.00
Mrs. S. V. Ellis, regular indigent 5.00
June Eiuhnit, euro of Rulph
Baor, indigent
15.00
J. II. Fattlg. regular lndlgont ...
30.00
Katherlne Gillette, regular Indi
gent
10.00
Mrs. Gun, regular Indigent 12.00
Mrs. E. C. Card, care of Miller
family, Indigents 10.00
Granite City Hospital care of In
digents 10.00
Mamie Garten, care of Herrford,
indigent
15.00
8.00
10.00
6.011
6.00
Mrs. Hudson, regular indigent..
W. H. Housten. regulnr indigent
Etta Jewell, regulur Indigent ...
Mnrtha Jones, regular indigent..
Jackson Street Store, Biipplles
for Meda Turpln 5.S5
E. Kimball, regular indigent. 15.00
H. C. Knapp, regular Indigent 8.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, rogu
Indigents 15.00
Lena Iee, regular Indigent 8.00
Mis. J. Myers, regular Indigent.. 16.00
Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regular
indigent
Mrs. J. C. Martin, regular Indi
gent ......
Ella Miles, regular Indigent
Mrs. N. H. Murk, nursing Mrs.
Meda Turpln
Dr. Theo. Malmgrem, supplies
for IndlgentsMurry and In
land P. Mclntyre, regular Indigent....
Zoe R. Noe, regular Indigent
Oliver Nadu, regular Indigent
i.00
10.00
8.00
3.00
14.76
6.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
John Noon, regular indigent
Mrs. Frank Poiscr, regular In
digent 8.00
Doc Parson, regular indigent 8.00
Katherlne Rodger, regular lndl
gont 10.00
Jennie Rodgers, regular Indi
gent 20.00
Sucred Heart Hospltul, caro of
Indigents 111.50
Chas. II. Schieffelln, supplies
for Ira Gilgsliy, Indigent 7.50
Sacred Heart Hospital, care of
Indigents 27.50
W. II. Smith, regular Indigent ... 15.00
T. O. Stafford, regular Indigent 7.00
Mrs. Shanks, regular indigent.. 10.00
Klina Shiver, regulnr Indigent. .. 10.00
Mrs. L. Schleffelin, regular In
dlgent 6.00
Nuncy SlKciuore. regular Indi
gent V'00
HeiiaHtian Hcniimp, reguiur inn
gent 10.00
Taylor-Wllllanis Co., supplies
for David Newsoine, Indigent.. 6.76
Mr. nnd Mrs. Toffcr, regulur In
digents - 10.00
Meda Turpln. regular Indigent . 10.00
Weeks Mr.Oowun Co., ntirlal of
Julius Stein, Indigent 20.00
Pierce Wilson, regular Indigent 6.00
'A. Wnlgumott, regulnr Indigent.. 8.00
Mrs. C. Williams, regulur Indi
gent 12.00
F. I). Waterman, regular indi
gent 8.00
Lizzie Wnlgnmott. care of Mr.
Brnnson, regular indigent 6.00
W. N. Wells, railroad furo for
limit Cunrt, Indigent
Weeks & .McGowun Co., burial
of Rulph Baer, indigent 15 60
Henry Young, regular Indigent.. 8.00
Total $107860
Juvenile Court and Reform School
Commitments.
Boys' nnd Girls' Aid Society,
regular allowance from Jack
son County 10.00
Chus. H. (lav. probation officer's
compensation 124.30
J. W. Robinson, examining In-
6.00
Total $139.30
Advertising and County Printing.
Ashland Printing Co., county
printing 69.68
Medford Mall Tribune, county
Printing 55.6S
lidiaent Soldiers.
Mrs. Hiram Bender, allowance
for indigent soldier's widow. $ 10.00
Election Expense.
G. A. Gardner, cash advanced for
stamps 4.00
Jacksonville Post, supplies 7.40
Medford Book Store, supplies 8.60
Total $ 20,00
Registration of Voters.
F. O. Suedicor, registering $ 8.70
California.
Callfornin-Oiegon Power Co.,
light for P. & E. crossing $ .50
Recorder's Office.
Ashland Printing Co.. sunplles....$ 37.00
Chiiuncey Florey, cash advanced
for stnmps 10.00
A. J. Florey, Jr., checking In
dexes 36.00
Home Telephone nnd Telegraph
Co., telephone bill 2.40
Medford Hook Store, supplies.. 4.60
J. R. Nell, checking indexes 36.00
Total $125.90
Surveyor's Office.
A. T. Brown, office expense
county surveyor 12.95
G. W. Mathews, chalnman 2.60
Medford Furniture nnd Hard
ware Co., supplies 1.06
Medford Book Store, supplies 90
lames Owens, road viewer 2.00
H. L. Speek. chnlninnn 8.10
Gertrude Trontfether, work In
surveyor's office 30.00
Total $ 67.50
Fred N. Cummings, water mas
ters exnensn $ 19.00
Health Reaistrars.
Dr. W. S. Carry $ 1.60
Myrtle B. Day 2.25
Dr. W. W. P. Holt 2.00
Dr. J. W. Jacobs 2.50
J. W. Robinson 1.00
Dr. F. G. Swodeuburg 12.25
Total $ 21.60
Enforcement of Prohibition Law,
Jamie Chlsm, expense in con
nection with enforcement of
prohibition law $ 37.60
Home Telephone and Telegraph
Co., telephone bill...; ' 8.70
Medford Book Store, supplies.. 2.05
Postul Telegraph and Cable Co.,
telegrams 50
Postul Telegraph and Cuble Co.,
telegram . 1.87
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
telegrams lb. 6!)
Total $ 60.31
Scalp Bounties.
T. Hamerlck $ 2.00
Geo. W. Stacey 2.00
John McLaln ....r 1.50
I. C. Richards 2.00
J. W. Farmer 12.00
J. W. Richardson 1.60
J. C. McCloy 1.50
Dewey Hill - 4.00
Clordan Miller 9.00
Lee Wuddoll 8.00
Chas. Duhford, Jr 2.00
Raltrti Dunlap 20.00
Earl Ulrlch 1.50
Adolph Olson 1.60
J. E. Diuko i 9.00
Total $ 77.50
Tho following bills were disallowed
rclativo to the current expense fund,
to-wlt:
C. V. Atcerbury, constable fees..$ 6.00
Mrs. Hit-am Bender, allowance
for indigent soldier widow 10.00
California-Oregon Power Co.,
light und power for county.... 14.67
Fred J. Flck, Jul 1 and court
house supplicB 14.80
Margaret H. Jones, nurse hiro
and board and room for Mrs.
Garwood 13.00
Medford Sash and Door Co.,
jail supplies 3.25
J. F. Noramn, barber work for
poor farm Inmates i .15
John B. Winter, Justice fees 14.56
Total $ S2.42
The following bills were allowed rel
ative to tho county road fund, to-wit:
Road District No. 1.
lubbard Bros, supplies..... $ 32.20
Jack True, labor
926.22
Material .i
6.55
Road District No. 2.
W. R. NyBwaner, labor
Material
290.1
14.00
Road District No. 3.
Ed. Dutton labor 274.05
Material 1.40
Road District No. 4.
O. 8. Welcher. labor 69.99
Material 1.60
Road District No. S.
Nick Kline, labor 360.4K
Material 4.60
Road District No. 6.
C. A. Newstmm, labor 1:15.23
Material 12.50
Road District No. 7,
Frank R. Nell, labor 28.90
Road District No. 8.
.1. E. Davidson, labor 504.24
Material 207.05
Road District No. 9.
John Grieve, labor 1 iR.7
Material 20.44
Road District No. 10.
W. R. Garrett, labor 277.35
Materlul 1.16
Road District No. 11
A. K. Earhart, labor 417.36
Material 18.45
Road District No. 12,
Geo. Stacey. labor 164.60
Material 49.05
Road District No. 13
Carl Itcclm, labor 422.26
Material 3.00
Road District No. 14
D. W. Ponce, labor - 46.10
General Road.
Chas. H. BiiHye, mntertal $ 8
F. Karlow. on Hods Springs rond 3.76
Fred J. Pick, material 14.46
G. It. Little, labor on Soiln
SprlngH road
C. It. Moore, labor on Soda
Springs road
J. It. Milam, labor on Sodn
Springs rond -
B. F. Penrl, material
Dr. E. H. Porter, freight on
material
Von der Hellen Hardware, sup
plies Soda Springs rond
Von der Hellen llilwe, Co., sup
plies Soda Springs road
7.50
43.'
39. 3K
2.00
7.3:
7,10
29.30
E. S. WIIhoii, labor Jackson
vllle .)e(lfiird rond
391.4
Total, mnterlal, etc $556.14
The following bills Were disallowed
relative to the county road fund, tu
wit:
sane .
Coast Culvert and Flume Co.,
two road fixers $237.58
Von der Hellen Hdwe. Co., sup
plies for Soda Springs road ... 35.75
Von der Hellen Hdwe. Co., bu
plies Soda Springs road 6.75
Total $329.78
The following bills were nllowed rel
ative to the Pacific Highway toad
fund, to-wlt:
A. K. Earhai-t, labor and sup
plies on Central Point-Josephine
county line section
Pacific Highway $783.96
Medford Concrete Construction
Co., supplies for Central Polnt
Jnscphlne County line section
Pacific Highway 345.48
Total $1089.44
G. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk.
TOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE A i'o. 1 fresh Jersey
cow, heifer ralf; also three fat
Shorthorn 2-year-old steers. A. P.
Conger, 2 miles north of Jackson
ville. 96
FOR SALE Duroc Swine. Two or
three young brood sows. J. H. Ful
ler, Oakmont Farm, Talent. 97
FOR SALE Registered Jerseys. Sev
eral choice cows, eulves. etc., at
reasonable prlcos. J. H. Fuller,
Oakmont Farm, Talent, Phone
7F11. 97
FOR SALE Twenty-five or 30 head
of good stock cattle; no Jersoy
Fred Sturgls, Trail, Orogou. 103
FOR SALE Or trndo, for good cow
a gasoline engine and two inch ro
tary pump: bIbo piping. Box W. H.
Tribune office. 96
FOR SALE Young Durham cow and
calf. A. W. Cook, R. 2, Box 58.
Medford. 96
FOR SALE Four - year-old full-
blooded Jersey cow. Has test of
6.8; fresh six months; giving iVt
gallons per day now. No phone,
Junes Bros., east of city reservoir,
Olt SALE Team of horses, between
1100 and 1200 pounds apleco, 50
head Angora goats. Address Edi
son Hard, Gen. Del., Medford, Ore,
gon. 97
FOR SALE Five good grade dairy
cows, three already fresh, two will
soon be. Geo. Irwin, Talent. Phone
371-R4. '94
FOR SALE 25 head stock cattle, for
all they are worth. W. Wagner,
Trail. 95
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Whlto Holland turkeys.
Trio, also young poults. J. II. ful
ler, Oakmont Farm, Talent. 97
FOR SALE White Wynndottes. Fan
cy stock. J. 11. Fuller, Oakmont
Form, Talent. 97
FOR SALE
complete.
-Sot double work huiness
Phono 851-.!. 96
'OR SALE Large size family refrig
erator In At condition ut IJoVoe'B.
FOR SALE Blng
chorrlos,
835 E.
4c a
Main.
96
pound on trees.
Phono 87ff-M.
FOR SALE Blng chorrlos at orchard
or delivered. Potter & Uoold.
Phone 25R2. 95
FOR SALK Good Royal Ann and
May Duke cherries. Very reason
able. Phono 834-L. 9S
POR SALE Hlng and Royal Ann
cherries, tree ripened. Berkeley
orchards. Phone 1F21. 94
FOR SAL
S Buffet, golden oak, 64
Inches.
Phone 663-J. 96
FOR SALE Royal Ann cherries, 5c
on trees. Bings, 6c and 7n. Ham
ilton Orchards. Phono sst, Med
ford. Central Point 383. 97
i'OII SALE Loganberrlos.
86-Y.
Phone
97
FOR SALE Or trade, Bhnrples No. 4
crouin separator. Cad Ellis, Talent
Oregon. 94
FOR SALE Cheap, second hand one-
cylinder Excelsior motorcycle. In
quire Rogue Rlvor Fruit & Pro
duce association. 96
FOR SALE One Edison Dictaphone,
Model "D", practically now; also
supply unused records. Inquire
Rogue River Fruit & Produce as
sociation. 86
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTUD Man by tho month
ranch, closu In. Box O. II., Mall
Tilbiino. 96
WANTED Half-dozen good laboring
men to leave for ('niter Lake July
11. Wages $2.25 per day and
bonrd. Court Hall. tf
WANTED Vim and wife for work
on ranch. Phono 468-.ll.
WANTED Young men eighteen
years nnd over. All summer work
Good pny. Box factory. Fruit
growers Supply Co., Hilt Oil. 9S
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy good second-hnnd
refrigerator. Phone 197. 94
WANTED To buy stock hogs, phone
W. R. Lamb, Medford. 97
WANTED Teams for orchard work
Mlra Vista Orchard. Phono 597.1
WANTED Fruit
der. Phono 1 4
press In good
l'5 evenings.
WANTED Stockmen, wuntod bee
and feeders. Thoso having suino
Phone J. II. Curltoii, 12-F3. 100
WANTED Hay to bal for power
baler, first class work. Call II. 1)
Powell. Phone Ashland 4F13, on
Mlra Vista orchard. Phone 697-J
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co,
WANTED Houses to move,
488-M, or 48S-X.
Phons
FOW SALE itEAl. FWTATH
FOR 8ALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 por acre up, on lnrr
time, easy pnyments. Address Gold
Ray Realty Co.
BUSINESS Ol'I'OKTCNITIF.S
FOR SALE Stock of general mer-
cliandlst. Will Invoice around $2,
600 with fixtures. I will rent build
ing for a term of yenrs nt a very
low rent, or sell at option of pur
chaser. Good country trade and a
bargain for the right man. Address
Box 71, Butto Falls, Oregon. 117
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer
rates. The Berlmn. Phone 938-R.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland. "
FOIl RICX1 HOUSES
FOR RliNT Six-room modern bun
galow, big sleeping porch, all mod
ern conveniences. Dr. E. II. Por
ter. ?OR RENT Modern five-room house
and garage. Phone 370-W.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. 1. A. Rador. 123 East Main.
LOST
LOST Columbia bicycle, repainted,
from alley by long distance tele
phone office, Sunday night. Tele
phone 553-J. . 95
LOST Rod bill book containing $20
gold piece, one $10 bill and one $1
bill. Two clippings containing tho
. drowning of Jesse Roberts. Notify
W. A. Beck, Roguo River, Ore., and
receive reward. 94
MONKT TO LOAV
TO LOAN Small sums to loan on
A-l fnrm properly. Carkin nnd
Taylor.
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 647-.I. .1. H. Andrews.
Medford Business College Bldg.,
Room IS,
MONEY TO LOAN From" $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 por
cent, on good fnrm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corcy Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to lonn
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D. R. Wood.
BUSINESS DDXECTORT
Accountant.
. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. I". & H.
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
A us to Snpptles
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plunt In the Pa
clfio northwost. Use our spring)
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at lis,
rooms 8 and 9, Medrord National
Bank Building.
A. B. RE AMES Lawyer.
Qaraett-
Corey bldg.
Colloctioiis
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to gel the
money. The Bullock Morcantlli
Agency, Ino., Rooms 1, 2, 3. II as
kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main St.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oror Dan.
lels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phong
692-Y.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer ana
contractor, 404 M. F. ft II. Bids,
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain'
age, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the Bummer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fov
good service. Phone 874-L.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HA IOI IT Teacher o
piano and harmony. Halght Music
Studio, 401 Uarnett-Coroy Bldf
Phone 72.
Insurance
KARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excollent com
panies, good local service. No. 211
Oarnett Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD 'Osteopathia
physician. 303 Gurnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
enr, noso nnd throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glnssea sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlst for S. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
l"rlutcrs and I'uMLsliers
MEDFORD PRINTINU CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortk
Fir sL
Transfer
KADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North Front at. Phone
Si 5. Prices rtghL Bjivlee guaranteed,