j HEDFOUT MATT TRTBTJOTl, MEDFOUD, OTJEGOY. TTTTTRSDAT, TTTLY 19. 1f)17 GOLD HILL NUGGETS I Alfred Lewis, who lias boon ill ut his homo in this city for the pnst two weeks, passed away Monday, ( July 10, nt -1:45 p. in. He had been I ailing lor several months hut lind j- boon on the streets and greeting his ;" friends tip to two weeks ago. Fu V neral will he held at pock Point i cemetery Wednesday at 10 a. in. I J Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Alden of Riv 'f ierside colony visited in Ashlund Sun- day. ' ,5 J. W. Mcrritt spent Tuesdny in Central Point attending to business i jpiatters. . ,, Owen Wilson of Sams Valley was , shopping in Gold Ilill Tuesday. i Mrs. Rowinnn and family left 'Tuesday morning for an outing- in the hills beyond Jacksonville. ;,i 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cordwcll and i rfamily of Merrill nre visiting itln . : tives and friends in Gold Hill. Mrs. ' ' Cardwell is a sister of Mrs. George ."Patrick, and Mr. Cardwell was n jbrother of Lawrence Cardwell now deceased) who was n former Gold t' Hill merchant and hotel keeper. Wi Gladys Barling returned Frdny afternoon from a month's visit with ' her aunt and nncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd and family, nt Glendalo. tt Mrs. TJ. M. Cook of Galls Creek f ileft on Sntnrdny morning's train for ' Copeo, Calif., for nn extended visit with friends at that place. j Mrs. Gearse Lane of Idaho, who ' has been visiting with her parents at. :, .her former home in this city, spent a few hours in Grants Pass Friday. ' Quite a number of Gold Hill resi dents motored to Ashland to see and henr the "Chimes of Normandy" Monday night. , Miss Nora Newton visited Sunday and nMnrinv nt lie home ot her sis- ' tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elhart, Ashland. Mrs. E. T. Simmons is visiting Mrs. A. A. Schcurman in Ashland this week. 1 ACrs. Bert Jones and children re turned to Gold Hill Mondav from a four months' stay at Dmismuir, 'jjjlif. Mr. Jones has gone to Rose burg, where he has employment. . As the local church was closed 'j Sunday to permit attendance at the ; dedication of the Ashland auditorium, f. a great many persons availed them selves of the opiwrtunity and report thoroly enjoying the services of the ; S day. ; j Bert Darling, who has been sut'fer . ing for some time, visited, a, Grunts i j. i-uss aenusi t'TKiny. - S. S. Stephens of North 'J'nient 'was delivering hay in Phoenix Tues- day. W. S. Stancliffc and family mo ( tored to Ashland Sunday. Joe Rnder and wife and Mrs. Effie ) Taylor were fit Ashland Monday evc ! mng attending Chnutniuiun. Mrs. Bettic Hamlin and son, Ed, of Ednn valley, were attending Cliau-.- tauqtia at Ashland Sunday. jrr. and Mrs. C. Carey acoompa i mod Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reuse on a . motor trip to the top of the Siski i yous Sunday. . Miss Turley of Corvallis and Prof. - Care and another one of the college staff whose name 1 did not note 4 held a very interesting demonstration ! on canning and drying garden prod- nets nt Phoenix Monday. Many la- 5 lics came, not minding the cx I treme heat, and took great interest i in the subject. ) Mr. and Mrs. Win. SI rung and Mrs. 't Sehidelor of Talent were ut Kings- uury soda springs Sunday. il Prof, lieimer of the experiment station left Talent last Sunday inoin- jug for China, where he goes to pro ( cure now fruits and vegetables, und 5 forage plant seed.. 1 C. C. Hover of Medford drove n bunch of dry cows up to C. Curey's ' to pasturo Wednesday. Lovcll Fom is harvesting her hav ; crop on tho Mncy place in North '.'.lent. But little rain Tell in North Talent 'and in Fern valley Wednesday. ' If iinyonc doubts the ctTectlve ' ness of tho game laws in Jackson county, just turn loose a game bird or a doer nnd see how far it will got. Mrs. C. Carey had a tame China pheasant; its wings woro pinioned 'and its tail liobbed off. The bird 'got out one day last week and three lays later was found dead. Three shot had passed thru the right wing ,110a r its body; two shot hail broken its right log, and one shot had passed thru its nook, hut the bird had "''crawled off ill the tall grain and (grass in the Mney barn lot. And 'j whoever shot it had lost his prey, yet it is out of season, or tlu-ro is nu reason lor pheasant in this coun ty, for severn 1 years. 1 ' -Notice to Wood Dealer nr Oml motors ' School District No. 4 9, Medford Oregon, will receive bids for 325 cords of wood, the same to be first grown body wood, either red fir, black oak or laurel. Same to be de ;llvred and measured on the School grounds, between August first and September fifteenth, 1917. All wood (must bo cut from live trees. Bach sltek to be four feet long, and not I less than fllx Inches or more than be 80 piled that tt can easily be mea sured on the grounds and all mea surements to bo satisfactory to both parties. The noard reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Mail bids to F. E. Redden, Clerk or District No. 49, Medford, Oregon. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hsrcay given that an elec tion has boon called by tho Board of Directors of the Talent Irrigation District of Jackson County, Oregn.i. and the same will be held on Tuesday, the 21st day of August, 1917. between the hours of eight o'clock A. M. ami five o'clock P. M. for the purpose of voting upon and determining whether or not the Talent Irrigation District shall issue bonds In the sum of six hundred thousand ($f.00.000) dollars for the purpose, necessary or coir, en ient, of carrying out. the provision of a certain act passed by the ren eral assembly of the state of Oregon, of 1917, and known as House Bill number (1581, being chapter (3u7) of the General Laws of Oregon. 1917. The polling place for said elec'Ion shall be in the Garage, on the ranch owned by the Talent Orchard Co , and located on the N. E. V, of S. E. Yt of section (22) Twn. (38) 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and being within the boundaries of the Talent 'Irrigation District, Jackson County, Oregon. Tho electors of said Talent IriUa- tlon District are hereby required to cast ballots at said election which shall contain the words, "Bonds Yes'' and "Bonds No. Those In favor of tho said District issuing bonds in tho sum of $000,0i.'i 00 shall cast their hatlots Bonds los and .those opposed to the issuance of bonds In the sum of $000.000700 shall cast their ballots-'Bonds No." Dated at Talent, Oregon, July 34. 1917. ED. ROW SON., Chairman. ' W. ,T. HARTZEI.L, , O. A. MANNING, Board of Directors of the Talent Irri gation District, . Jackson County, Oregon. Attest: LOUIS BROWN. Secretary. ORDINANCE NO. Sl)2. An Ordinance granting to Oregon and California Railroad Company, a corporation, its successor, lessees and assigns, a ten-year franchise and right to construct, lay down, own, maintain and operate a railway spur track of standard gauge, on, upon and along Evergreen Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, and to operate locomotives and cars over the same, in the city of Medford. Oregon. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ' Section 1. That thore be and is hereby granted to Oregon and Califor nia Railroad Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of tho laws of the State of Oregon,' its successors, lessees and as signs, subject to the terms, restric tions and provisions In this ordinance contained, a ten-year franchise, right and privilege to construct, lay down. own, equip, maintain and operate a railway spur track of standard gauge upon and along Evergreen htreet, be tween Eleventh and TweUth Streets, li tho City of Medford. said spur track being an extension of a track already existing upon said Evergreen Street, the description ot the center line of said extension ot track being as fol lows: I Beginning at a point In Evergreen Street in the City of Medford, Oregon. said point being approximately five (o) feet southerly from a point oppo site the northeast corner of lot 4 block 32, in said city, and distant thirteen (13) feet easterly measured at right angles from the westerly line of. Evergreen Street, and being also the southerly end of spur track now constructed; thence running southorly parallel to and thirteen (13) feet distant easterly from the easterly lino of said block 32. a dis tance of ono hundred ninety-five (195) feet to the northerly line of Twelfth Street, in said City of Med ford, and to operate locomotives and cars over tho same. Seytlon 2. Said Biur track shall he laid as nearly as possible flush with the grade of Evergreen Street, nnd so as not to obstruct or Intorfero with public travol and traffic on said street; and snld Oregon nnd Califor nia Railrond Company. Its successors, lessees nnd assigns, shall nt all times while aid pur track is maintained, keep the street In good repair between the rails of said traok and for two (2) feet on each side thereof. Section 3. Construction by Oregon and California Railroad Company. Its successors, lcBsecs or assigns, of the spur track heroin described, shnll be deemed to he an acceptance of the right and franchise herein granted subject to tho conditions herein sot lorth. Section 4. Inasmuch as the Imme diate construction of this spur track Is of the utmost Importance to the general welfare of said city and Its In habitants, and It Is for that reason necessary for the peace, health and safety of said City of Meilford, emergency Is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall tako effect and be In full force from and after its passage by tho city council anil ap proval liy the mayor, i The foregoing ordinance was pass ed by tho city council of tho City of Medford on the 17th day of July 1917, by the following vole. Emmons, absent; Gnddis, "aye" Keene. "ayo"; Carkln. "ayo"; Davis, "ave"; Margrave, "nyeiT Approved this 17th day of July 1917., (Signed) C. W. 'DAVIS, Attest: Mayor, pro torn. (Signed) E. T. FOSH, City Recorder. (SEAL) COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from yesterday.) Widows' Pensions. Ernestine Austin 17 Cora it. Bacon 20.00 Effie M. Haer 25.00 Nellie (I. Bush toon Mrs. 3. H. Bvrely Minnie Boanlninn Prinlha A. Blackburn Rena W. Itarr 35.0(1 25.00 :i2.Rl 10.00 Orpha Belts 10.00 Ella May Kane 17.50 Dora Bell Cress 10.00 Anna L. Coram !0.0o Mrs. II. A. Crolghton 17.50 Lucy Mav DaviB 17.50 May J. Daw Olive Ellis S2.50 J7.50 Carrie L. Grant ..1 10.00 Nettie Green 25.00 Mary K. Grelscz Lizzie Heath Leila Frances Hlldebrnnd Nellie L. Higen' Jennie Jones , Emma Zetta Launtz , Dollle Love Susan Mitchell Minnie M. Morris Amanda McNeil Stella Nelson 10.00 17.50 1 J.50 10 00 10.00 10.00 32.50 15.00 25.00 10 00 40 00 Sarah E. Ossman 10 00 Minnie Belle Patch 10.00 Rosa A. Peffley Emma Paulson 25.00 25.00 Mary E. Pavne la 00 Rosa Ann Robbins 17. 5n I.anra E. Stewart Katheryn E. Silver Rose R. Singler . Mary J. Torrey 35.00 lor.a 40 00 25.00 -Total $747.50 Court House Expenses. "ed J. Fiek, sunplies Sir; Clarence Kasshafer, wood 15 oe Clnranece Kasshafer, wood "00 Charles Nunan, wood 1 i r,n Paul Pierce, wood 0.23 Total $ 45.90 Jail Expenses. Charles H. Basye, repairs on insido of jail $ 12 50 City Drug Store, supplies 17 40 Mrs. Jnno Johnson, washing for jail 5 39 Medford Electric Co.. sunplies 1.50 Mrs. August D. Singler, board of prisoners 170.35 Total $207.14 Care of Poor at Poor Farm. . rt. Brown, supplies 4 21.75 . Carey, noor farm supplies.:.... 1.50 Central Point Meat Co., sup plies , 51.71 Henry Buer, nursing 10 00 Henry Dner, nursing 10.00 H. G. Enders Son. supplies.. 37.00 The Toggery, supplies 7.2o Leon B. Haskins, supplies 7 Haskins Drug Store, supplies 2 Hubbard Bros., supplies 4.1 Independent Meat Market, sup plies S.05 C. M. Kidrt, supplies : Medford Furniture and Hard ware Co., supplies 59 r,0 Medford Electric Co., supplies.. 1.6- Homer Neil, wood 75.00 Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Co., telephone bill 1.75 Peoples Market 12.93 Joshua Patterson, supplies 2.50 T. F. Smith, supplies 2.25 Dr. T. T. Shaw, dental work for inmates 4.00 W. N. Wells, superintendent's traveling expense ...... 4.00 Total $3115.12 Care of Poor Not at Poor aFrm. H. Alger, regular Indigent $ fi.00 Rena Avery, regular Indigent.... Nancy Arrismlth, regular indi 10.00 gent A. W. Blsb, regular Indigent.... 0.00 8.00 10.00 5.00 S.OII Julius Iljerregaard, regular In digent Myrtle RIakeley, cash advanced for transportation of indigent Mrs. Boyer. regular indigent.... Maggie Bohl, regular indigent.. 15.00 Sue Bailey, regular indigent ti.00 Dr. R. .1. Conroy, operation on indigent 150.00 Annie Cameron, regular indi gent Elinc Curry, regular indigent... Mary M. Childers, regular Indi gent , Mrs. I. C. Cabllcr, regular Indi gent .... Mrs. Kate Copple, regular Indi gent Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular In digent W. F. DeWitt, car hiro for In digent Mrs. S. D. Ellis, regular Indi gent S.00 10.00 12.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 1.50 B.00 June Earhart, administering anaesthetic to indigent 5.00 J. H. Fattig, regular indigent.... 10.00 Gold Ilill Livery Stables, trans portation of indigent fi.00 Mrs. Gun, regular indigent 12.00 Katheryn Gillette, regular In digent 10.00 G rani to City hospital, caro of Indigent 30.00 Mrs. E. C. (lard, care of Swarts- faggor family, indigents 12.10 Mrs. E. C. Gard, supplies for Indigent Mrs. Hudson, regulur Indigent W. H. Houston, regular Indi gent Martha Jones, regular indigent Etta Jewell, regular Indigent.... It. C. Knapp, regular Indigent.... E. Kiiniiali, regular Indigent.... Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Kane, regu lar indigeuta Ina Lee. regular Indigent Ella Miles, regular Indigent Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, regular Indigent Mrs. J. Myers, regular Indigent P. Mclnl vre. regular Indigent .... Oliver NaDo, regular Indigent Jolui' Niwiii. regular indigent Mrs. Frank I'oyscr, regular In digent Doc Parson, regular Indigent. ... John A. Per, burial of Indigent Katheryn Rodgers, regular In digent Jennie Rodgers, regular Indi gent Bell Rice, nursing Indigents W. II. Stewart, regular Indigent Sebastian Hehiimp, regular In 12.! 8.00 10.00 (i.00 COO S.00 5.00 15.00 8.0(1 8.00 8.00 15.00 i; on 111.00 8.011 fi.00 8.011 34.00 10.00 20.no 2(1.00 20.00 digent 10.00 Ellas Shiver, regular Indigent ... Nancy Slsemore, regular Indi gent Mrs. L. Sobloffolln, regular In digent : Mrs. Shanks, regular Indigent.. T. D. Stafford, regular Indigent W. II. Hnilth, regular Indigent 10.00 10.00 fiOO 10.110 7.00 15.00 Mrs. N. J. Rivers, Indigent al lowance 10.00 Sacred Heart Hospital, care o Indigents D4.30 Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, regular Indigents 1000 Meda Turpln, regular Indigent. 10.00 Alice Clrlch, house rent fur In digent ion Pearce Wilson, regular Indigent 0 00 Z. Walgamolt. regular Indigent Mrs. C. Williams, regular Indi gent Annie Watklns, regular lnifi- gellt Walters Cash Store, Indigent 8.00 12 00 000 supplies 6. CO Weeks & jlcGowau, burial of indigent 12.50 Johe T. Wilder, house rent for Indigent 12.00 F. D. Wattennan, regular Indi gent , S.00 LI'lo Walgamolt, cure, of Mr. Bronson, Indigent 6.00 Total .'...$868.52 Juvenile Court Reform School Com mitments. Etc. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, regular allowance from Jack son County $ 10.00 Chas. B. Gay. probation offi cer's compensation 131.10 G. W. regg, examining Insane... 5.00 Total $140.10 Advertising and County Prlntinn. Ashland Printing Co $ lli.fin Ashlnnd Record 2.20 Medford Mall Tribune 16.10 Medford Sun 53 Total ..: $ 35.43 Election Expense. June 4th Election, 1917. Paul F. Anderson, delivering ballot hoxes $ 0.50 Ashland Transfer nnd Storage Co., delivering ballot boxes.... 21.00 Ashland Furniture Co., rent of furniture 5 00 Ashland Printing Co., supplie.5 10.50 Florence Clark, labor on elec tion sunplies ..a 12.00 D. H. Cronemillor, delivering ballot boxes C.G5 Bruce Fleming, labor on elec tion supplies :.. 3 00 G. M. Granger, putting up elec tion booths COO Ralph G, Jennings, delivering ballot boxes 20.S Jacksonville PoBt. supplies 5 00 Jordan Electric Co., sunplies.. . 1.E0 Geo. J. Kunzman Printing Co., supplies 95 5.00 Samuel Matthcs, rent ot build ing Medford Printing Co, printing ballots 91 o.i Medford Book Store, supplies. 19.85 Leslie W. Stnnsoll, delivering ballot, boxes .13.311 .10 2.70 2.20 TTlrich Bros., supplies West Side Pharmacy, supplies Earnest Applegate, delivering ballot box Bank of Jacksonville, cash ad vanced for payment of judges and clerks lj'0.50 D. W. Beebe, putting up booths Mound precinct 1.00 J. H. Beeman, rent of polling place, Gold Hill precinct 5.00 Geo. Brown & Sons, rent of polling place, etc.. Eagle Point precinct 10.00 R. S. Hullis, delivering ballot box 1.60 H. W. Barron, delivering ballot box 1.60 E. P. Chandler, delivering bal lot box 2.40 L. C. Charley, delivering ballot box 2.40 D. E. Cottrell, delivering ballot " box 1 5.00 E. W. Cooper, rent of polling place, Sams Valley precincL. 3.00 C. W. De Carlow, delivering bal lot box : 4.00 J. L. Donimor. ronl of polling place, Northwest. Medford precinct 5.00 W. R. Ellis, rent" of polling, place, Medford Oakdale epre- clnet 6.00 A. S. Furry, putting up booths, East. Phoenix precinct 1.00 Fred- Furry, rent of polling place. East Phoenix precinct 5.00 G. M. Grnngor, deputy sheriff's services j 6 00 I. T. Galllgher, delivering ballot box 5.20 E. A. Hildreth, Sr., putting up booths, etc., Butte Fulls pre cinct 2.00 W. S. Hammond, delivering bal lot box 1.20 E. A. Hildreth, Sr., delivering ballot box 2.00 James Kershaw, delivering bal lot box 4.00 Wm. Lowden, delivering ballot box 2.00 Edw. P. Miller, delivering ballot tioxcs 11 40 Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, rent of polling place 5.00 Frank P. Nell, delivering ballot boxes 6.00 Meldrcd M. Neil, delivering bal lot box 3.00 T. M. Poclor. delivering ballot. box 4.00 II. Pelton, delivering ballot box 1.00 P. & E. Railway, rent of polling place, East'Medford 6.00 II. F. Pohland, rent of lailllng place, Ashland Boulevard, Ashland E. Main and North west Ashland precincts 15.00 J. F. Pratt, pulting up election booths, West I'hoenix pre cinct 1.00 Paul Electric Slore, supplies.... 4. II William Ray, delivering ballot box j.l 0 O. E. Rose, rout of polling place, etc., Applegate pre cinct 6.40 Caroline Pool Tliomasnii, rent of ixdllng place, Butte Falls precinct 2.00 Aden Thompson, rent of poll ing place, Lake Creek pre. cinot 5.00 Mrs. Elliott Wall, rent of pol place, Foots Crook precinct.... 600 Total $1950.2 Registration of Voters. Ashland Prlniiug Co., supplies. $ 18.00 W. S. Iliimmonil, registering voters - 1.20 J. A. Leminery, registering vot ers 7.50 Total $ 20.70 Roads and Highways. Big Pines Lumber Co., supplies$ 7.70 Southern Oregon Traction Co., freight on supplies i.15 Recorder's Office. Chnuncoy Klorov.oash advanced SOME CAR Is what everybody says who has seen tho new ELCAR AUTOMOBILE If you are In tho niarkot for a real classy family car, ono that you would bo proud of and ono that will give you tho crvlco you can reasonably expect, hotter aoe THE ELCAR beforo making up your mind or buying. Parties wishing to avail themselves of tho opportunity of getting ono ot these cars out of the first carload ever shipped Into Oregon, should place their ORDEP. for same as toon as possible. Model "D" Elcarcan lie deen at 127 West Main Street. Medford, Oregon, THE I'EIIL INVESTMENT COMPANY, Distributor for Jackson, Josephine and Hlskiyoti Counties. 10.00 15.00 1.50 4.50 30.00 5.011 A. J. Floroy, Jr., labor on In dex Medford Printing Co., supplies.. Mcriford Book Store, supplies.... J. It. Neil, labor on Indexes Frances" Nell, labor Total $ 90.00 Surveyor's Office. Clara Bell Arnold, work In sur veyors office $ A. T. Brown, surveyor's office expenso ; E. P. Chandler, road viewer Eugene Dletxgen Co., supplies.... I. T. Galllgher, mad viewer 14.00 12.00 8.00 2.02 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.25 Jeff Hamlin, road viewer Nick Ivlme, road vtewor A. R. Myers, axmnn Medford Book Store, supplies.. 2.50 Dewey Purdln, chainmau 3.05 E. R. Smith, chalnmnu 1.25 H. L. Speck, chalumnn 7.50 Gertrude Troutfether, labor In surveyor, orilce lti.00 Fred Minthorn, chninman 1 Total t 75.41 Fred N. Cummings, wator mas ter's expenso fc $ 41 30 Enforcement of Prohibition Law. The Medford Book Store, sup plies $ 2.75 Postal Telegraph and Cablo Co., telegrams 4.01 W. J. Carpenter, labor 30.14 R. C. Porter, labor. 44.33 Total $ Sl.l Scalp Bounty W. H. McDaniel $ 1,1 L. D. Tucker 1.1 P. E. Snndoz 2.i J: C. Gearing. 25.1 J. L. Blgham 1.1 Lyle Sains 1.1 Sam Kennedy 4.1 J. W. Fanner 21." J. J. Baker 4.1 Walter Charloy Si Oscar Lowe 1.50 Bruco Forco 7.50 H. W. Newstrom 3.00 Herman Woltor ' i 60 Chas. Snyder 4.50 Earl Snyder 1.50 Ed. Cushmnn ..'. ;!.00 Total $ 94.C0 Tho following bills wero disallowed relative to the Current Expense Fund, to-wlt: Dr.- R. J. Conroy, operation on Indigent $100.00 Fred J. Flc, court houre sup plies - .10 Llne-a-Time Manufacturing Co., for county clerk's office 22 Medford Printing Co, count sup, dies 8.25 Tot.il .t. $;ns.57 The following hill was allowed rela tive to the Advertising and Fair Fund to-wlt: Geo. E. 1 oo, sect., expense of holding Tri-Stato Good Roads at Medford $ 03 i; Tho following bills were allowed relative to the Road Fund, to-wlt: Road District No. 1. Jack True, labor $979.10 Material 15.70 Road District No. 21. Crater Lake Hdwo. Co., matr- rial $ 71.95 Garnett-Corey Hdwo Co., mate rial 7.70 W. K. Nyswoner. labor. 451.50 Material 37.131 Total labor and material $568.28 Road District No. 3. Big Pines Lumber Co., mate rial $ 5.90 Ed. Button, labor 607.20 Material 7.80 Lumber and Poultry Yard, ma terial ; 1.90 Von der Hellen Bros., material 10.50 Total, labor and material $.r33.30 Road District No. 4. O. S. Welcher, labor $112.87 Road District No. 5. Nick Kime, labor $305.30 Material 2.50 Road District No. 6. Labor $ fio.75 O. A. Newstronie, labor $149.23 Material ... 6.3u Road District No. 7. Frank R. Neil, labor $X55.60 Material 8:19.13 Road District No. 8. J. E. Davidson, labor $859.37 Material i 1.55 Road District No. 9. John Grieve, labor : $5:10.71 Road District No. 10. W. R. Garrett, labor $507.84 Material I7.37 Road District No, 11. A. K. Earhart, labor $013.76 Material $102.49 Samuel Makes, niatei-lal 23.1s Road District No. 12. Gen. Slacoy, labor $0l'iSt Material $ii". 74 Road District No. 13, Carl Heche, labor $151 .VI Material 12.9? Road District No. 14. D. W. Pence, labor $356 6 i Material bu.XI General Road. J. D. Adams Co., material.... $ -iS.50 ('has. II. Basye.niateri.il 6 90 Chris Natwlok, material 'KMM Chris Natwlok, material 4n.no O. J. Pal Ion, lanor 05 10 Material 20 T.i Russel Orader Manufacturing Co., material 8501 K. S. Wilson, Jacksonville Med- ford road 4.8.1 Total, labor, material, etc $HI7.02 Bridges. J. Hartiuan, 011 Eagle Point bridge, labor $ f.7.6.r Material 49.88 The following bill was disallowed relallve (o the Pacific Highway Hoad Fund, to wll: A. K. Eiirlinrl, labor on Central Point and Josephine County line section Pacific. Highway $."i.".0.3l O. A. GARDNER. County Clerk for stamps $ CLASSIFIED ADS. Ono cent per word per Issue. Six Insertions for price of five. Fifty ccntB per Iluo per mouth without change. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summor rates. The Derbon. Phone 938-U. FOR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hole) Holland. FOB 11EX1 nOUSES FOR RENT Furnished, four rooms, strictly modern, ono block from new postoffice. Phono 301-L, or call at 243 North Holly street, city. FOR RENT Slx-rooin modern bun galow, big sleeping porch, all mod ern conveniences. Dr. E. H. Por ter. TOR RENT Modern five-room bouse and garage. Phone 370-W. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Rader. 1 23 Fast Main. FOR RENT Houso. West Main. Call at 1123 102 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man nnd wife for ranch work. M. A. Rader, 123 E. Main. WANTED At onco, torlum. solicitor at Pan . 101 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A home, $12011 or less, four or fivo rooms, modern. Will pay $20 per month ront for ono year with the prlvllego ot applying same on purcbaso price, ft I care to purchase at that time. Address N. L. SuttonG. J)., Medford, Oregon. References giveu as to my reliabil ity. " 100 WANTED Teams to haul wood for season. Inquire Wm. Sears, Butte Falls, Oregon. . 104 WANTED Cattle and hogs to pas turo. Phono II. D. Powell, Ashland 4F13, or H. W. Bingham, Mira Vista Orchard, Medford. WANTED To buy Btock hogs. It W. Bingham. Medford. WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry weekly. We assure you fair treat ment and highest prices in the city. Got our trade nnd cash prices. War ner, Wortman & Gore. WANTED Hay to bale for powor balor, first class work, Call II. D, Powell. Phone Ashland 4F13. on WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. Wo pay cash, llodtord Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houbob to move. 488-M. or 488-X. Phone WANTED Will pay cash for flvo or six room bungalow with good-sized garden In Medford or Ashland, or for one or two acres improved with good I101180 closo In. Write Chas. A. Nutter, Clly Engineer, Ely, Min nesota, giving full particulars and location, also lowest prico. 102 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOB SALE Good 1200-pound team prlco $225. Address C. N. Caton. Central Point. Oregon. R. F. D. 2 or phono 29X3. 105 FOR SALE Two young Belgian mares. E. E. Schulz, four miles north of Medford. 101 FOR SALE One single driving har ness. Price $20. Call 004 Park avenue. 104 FOIt SALE Two mares, weight 1200 each; sell ono or both. Ono Jorsey cow; all cheap. Call 707R1 after 6 n. 111. or beforo 7 a. 111. 102 FOR SALE High class saddle horse Inipilro Rogue River Fruit & Pro duce Association, lut FOIt SALE Twonty-flvo or 30 hond of good stock cattle; no Jorsoy Fred Htnrgls, Trail, Oregon, 103 'Oil SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots, 5c per ponn ,011 Hie trees. Phono Hoso orchards, 597-K1. 101 PRIVATE SALE .22 Winchester rl fie, folding cot Willi mattress, now sanitary couch and mattress, pair new rubber hip boots. Phono 931 .12, or call at 339 Knight St. 101 FOR SALE t'Hod motorcycle. Al condition, good tires. Bargain, See ut 27 i.V. Grape. 101 FOR SALE rndorwood typewrite in good condition, at a reasonable prlio. Sec it at tho Bennett lines muni Co. 103 SECOND-HAND LUMBER The lum her in the dancing platform Incntod on Mill street, near the city park Prospective buyers will do well to call and look at lumber while the daaco hlatfroiu Is In the course o const motion. Over ten thniisanii feet. Inquire of J. C. MoElroy, t'o lumlila Hotel, Ashland, Or. 103 FOR SALE Twin cylinder Excelsior motorcycle, $06. Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory. FOR SALE One largo refrigerator, capacity 400 pounds. Al condition choap. Louis Ulrlch, Jacksonville, Oregon. 103 FOIt SALE BodKleiids, dressers, Ice box, chairs. Call 35 N. Oakdale. 101 FOR SALE Tents, good condition, slzo 8x14, low prices. Phono 765. 101 FOIt SALE Largo slzo family refrig erator In A I condition nt HnVoo's. Mira Vista orchard. Phono 697-J2. MISCKLLAXMH'B A'TO SERVICE Anywhere, outing, fishing, rinuping, prlviitti parties spoclnity. Chas. W, Austin. Phone &56-U m FOlt RIliE TtKAL fciTATH FOIt SALE Land. Any one desiring a good home and 23 acres of fine land would do well to consult John S. Norwood, Central Point. 104 FOR SALE Modern five-room bun galow, ideally located. Perfect condition. Furnished or unfur nished. A real span. Investigate-. No ngonts. Phono 321). 101 FOR SALE Or might exchange tor other clear property, farming land, fruit land, stoekranches. timbor land, from $10 per acre up, on long ttnie, easv pavmouts. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. business orrorrriTNiTiKS FOR SALE Stock of general mer chandist. Will Invoice around $2, 600 with fixtures. I will rent build ing for a teftn of years at a vory low ront, or sell nt option of pur chaser. Good country trade and a bargain for the right man. Address Box 71. Hullo Falls. Oregon. 117 FOR EXCHANGE WANTED Orchard from $20,000 lo $50,000 for apartment bouse In Bcrkeloy, California. Address own er 2241 Durant Avenue, Borkelev, Callforntn. 106 TO EXCHANGE Now $350 Krauso piano nnd somo cash for auto in good condition. Box 233, Ashland. Oregon. 12 4 MONEY TO LOAN i TO LOAN Small sums to loan on A-l farm property. Carkln and Taylor. MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phone G47-.I. .T. B. Andrews. Medford Business Colloge Bldg., Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on hand to loan nt 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly paymentB. See D. K. Wood. LOST LOST On Sunday, Sth Inst., leather BUlt caso, containing clothes, be tween Murphy and Jacksonville. Reward. Return lo K. Koike, 410 M. F. & II. building, Medford, Ore gon. 103 BUSINESS 1)1 It ECTOR. Y. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Modiora national Bank Building. . :,i . A. B. REAMES- -Lawyer. Garnettr Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public, An- countant, room .411, M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Aiisfc) Hnppllcs LAHER ABTO SPRING CO. W are oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the P clflc northwest. Use our Eprlngt when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore Collodions COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to got th monoy. The Bullock Morcantlls Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main st Deal IMS DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. JoneB. Phona 892-Y. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. SurveyB, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement, (tiirtiage GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wngona fo good service. Phone 874-L. . Y. Allen. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON IIAKHIT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg- Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY -General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Llnblllty, rialo Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 2Lt Oarnett-Corcy Bldg. Pbyslclnns nnd Surgeons 1)11. W. W. irOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bull lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. E.VIMEN3 rhyslclan and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glnsses sun plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. II. Co. offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and Publishers MKDFORD PRINTING CO., has tha best equipped printing office lo Soul hern Oregon; Book binding, loose loaf lodgors, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 117 Norta Fir at. Transfer EADS TRANSFKH STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Prions 115. Prices rltlbt 8 nvtcs fuar i