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SrRDFORT) itlTE 'TOTBHOT!, MKBFOTIT), ' CREfiOX, SATUTJDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1017 PAOE SEVEN a STATEMENT OF'THE' FINANCIAL miiwuui m limn ukicdicuucsh anuve 'L; . 1" Estimated Interest accrued during last f ' liiK warrants issued to date 135 warrants Issued (Head Fund) : , S t.DSV.OT' 10 warrants issued (Pacific Highway ltoad Fund) 8,285.69 Interest duo ou Pacific Highway road bonds .'. 4,ltti.U J.: if (samo being in Pacific Highway Road Fund) .. 84,072.95 l,itt warrants issued (County Salary Fund) 23,604.56 f.hSi warrants Issued (Current Expense Fund) 30.JS1.79 9 warrants Issued (County Advertising and Fair Fund) 300.00 Warrants outstanding on .lime 30, 1917 (General Fund) , i U-. - Accumulated Interest on June 30, 1917, on all outstanding warrants (General Fund) Pacific Highway road bonds outstanding on June 30, 1917 Accrued Interest on Juno 30 ,1917, on Pacific Highway road bonds outsanding STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF JACKSON, ss - I, G. A. Gardner, County Clerk and Clerk of the Counlv Court In and for Jackson Couutv. Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing statements and financial exhibit of the condition of Jackson County, Oregon, for (ho six months ending Juno 30, 1917, are as shown by the records and. files of my office. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 14th day of July, 1917. (SEAL) G. A. GARDENR, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. SCKX)OCKX)0O0CK0GOOCOO000OOOO0O000OO00C00O00O00C03CCC tfy 1 1 1 I A CIRCUS PLAY AT BESSIE LOVE IN TRIANGLE DAY AT RIALTO TOMORROW Tho attraction "Bluebird Day" at the Rlalto theatre tomorrow will be "The Greater Law," a gripping story of the Klondyke. The scenes were .photographed amid the great scenic ; beauties of tho Sierras, in mtd-wln-tor, where counterfeits of Alaskan scenery were secured as backing to a sers of thrilling: episodes. Mvrtle Gonzalez. George Hernandez and Jack Curtis will play the leading charac- lers In Chas. J. Wilson, Jr.'s romance of the north, and tho skill Lynn F. Reynolds has displayed In directing "God's Crucible." "Tho End ot the Rainbow," and other beautiful photo plays In tho Bluebird scries glvo as surance of entirely satisfying enter tainment. SCENE FROM THE 34. - i aft -a-vi-,-.. K Additional Interest is lent to will be the attraction at the Page 1 pi m case which is now occupying the attention of the public. The chief character In "The Knire" Is a young girl who Rets lost on her first trip to New York, and is doped and attacked In a fortune-teller parlor. When "The Knife" was first produced In New York, some peopfe thought that the conditions which It portrayed were too highly colored, but since New York since January first of lo l(fe hcjoud a question. CONDITION t If AtKSDli(5bUN'TVi OREGON,, FOR THE.' SI A MONTHS ENDING JUN? '30, cnsn ou-nami 'on -January- f !W7.829.:tS six months on all outsVutt-, i . ,1 )'-. 12,i:i2.69.; $729,503.70 I j II I tl e IV it is . PJ THE PAGE TONIGHT 4 PI AY., "tRE SAWDUST RiMT FORMER STAGE STAR DRAMA LEAGUE PLAY Mrs. A. Conro Flero, who will take the part of Mrs. X. In "tho Stranger," ono of the three plays to be given under -tho direction of tho amateur play committee of the Drama League, Aledford center, was as Grace On drews an actress of ability and repu tation. She made her first big sue- cess in Boston and, Chicago when as I understudy she was called upon to fill the leading part, a part created by I Allss Frances Starr", in "Tho Rose of the Rancho," a Ilelasco production. All the papers at the time commented on her artistic and finished perform ance, as well as upon hot personal boautt. The following year sho played with great success ono of the prln- clpal parts In "Beverly of Graustark." MELODRAMA, "THE KNIFE," AT 4- V t' i ' the performance of Eugene Walter's i'i h' H &&V& mil V thceater, Tuesday. Oct. 16. This additional Interest Is due to the Ruth (iruger the publication of the item that over I his year. Hie rate ot Kate Tarlelnu i-VYarrantH'reueemed tnouerai ruini)-.. luteropt p;udafi wurrsutH reemoil; (Cieueral Fund) IUinro'liiltivasur,v,U4H!i'hii Kiuidj : -WamtuW doomed .( Uoad Fund ) Puluuce tin Areiumry tltoatl Fund) Warrants redeemed (Pacific Highway Road Fund) Uulauco In treasury (Pacific Highway Uoad Fund) Warrants redeemed (County Salary Fund) lialance In treasury (County Salary Fund) , 15,006.26 Warrants redeemed (Current Expense Fund) 29,600.14 Balance in treasury (Current Expenso Fund) 17,873.19 Warrants redeomed (Count' Advertising and Fair Fund) 300.00 palanoe in treasury (County Advertising Balance in treasury to pay Interest due bonds 8,629.68 Palance In treasury (Indigent Soldiers' Fund) 895.64 Halanco in treasury (Enforcement of Prohibition Law Fund) 933.20 Amount of total indebtedness above cash on hand on Juue 30, 1917.... 477,867.76 Her marriage to Mr. Flero and sub- sequent retirement from the stage vu" """" " : stago career. Hy fur the most uproariously funny and best acted motion picture comedy ever shown in Mcdt'ord was "Hnby Mine," which kept three large audiences in a continuous state of laughter at the Hinlto yesterday af ternoon and evening, and which will bo shown again this' afternoon and evening. ' It was n gennino comedy without horse piny, and each performer in the cast was an nrlist in acting nnd facial expression. Altho the plot was ot n.somcwhnt broad nature, the sub ject wns handled in such a clever nnd refined manner that all thought of suggestion was removed nnd only the humor of the complicated -situations nolieed. Hiss Madge Kennedy will no doubt prove to he one of the silent art's most popular slurs if she can keep up the standard she .establishes in "Hnby Mine." Tho critic of the New York Tribune snys of her: "Just when everyone had about decided in his iiiiikI whether he preferred Marguev i(C Clark or Mary l'ickford, along comes Sludge Kennedy and upsets all tho calculations. She is sweet, she is subtle and her style is inimitable." Dr. ARM. Dow, M.. who is now a surgeon in tho U. S. army, left Fridny night for Chicago, stoplng off at Rochester, Minn., enroute, for a fow days there to attend the Instructed congress of surgeons, at Chicago for instruction and will report at San Francisco for duty In about thirty days. Dr. Lydla Dow will practico at Aledford and the Dow hospital hero wil cioso temporarily, ur. Mcauinur of Baker, Ore., will probably succeed Dr. Mclf. Dow hero as a physician. R. H. More lhado a business trip to Gold 1I11I Thursday. .1. O. Isaacson made a shipment of fanck chickens by express to Mount Angel Thursday night. Air. and rMs. Clarence Lovern, Airs. Clara Hawk and daughters, tho Allsses Alildred and Ruth, Air. and Mrs. J. THE PAGE TUESDAY latest melodrama, "The Knife," which feven hundred girls have been lost In in "The Knife," 1ms been proven H ue ! 1917. i ... ii5.31S.92 .... a.303.52 .... 29,251.43 .... 21.578.79 34.:85.40 8.794 .69 75.SW.OI aS.Dti9.5ti and Fair Fund) 2,712.45 on Pacific Highway road $729,503.70 ..$354,046.80 .. 8S.1 84.59 .. 500.000.00 .. 4,166.66 F. Hay, Miss Arlene Hay, Mr. Anthony and Mr. Dosier, were a party of pic nickers at Itogue River Sunday. Mr. and Ms dEr.eL.eorv ETAON Klamath visited Mr. Leever's brother, V. C. Leaver, and otehr relatives here this week. Citizens ot Central Point, do not forget tho special city election to bo held, Tuesday, October 16, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., at the city hall. Harry D. Young at American Lake and It Is rumored that ho will locate In that vicinity. Mrs. J. D. Norwood and her mother Mrs. Walker, left for Louisville, Ky., Thursday evening to join Mr. Nor wood. , J. W. Morritt has a largo force of packers now packing Ills largo applo crop. Vernon Lynch Is now clorklug in the Parson, drug store.. Marlon Dosier ot Talent was a busi ness caller in this olty Thursday. G. F. Billings of Grants Pass was lu this city Thursday on a business trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Randall and Den Guy ot Ashland were pleasant callers in our city on their way to Crescent City where they expect to locate. Mrs. V. D. Drophy of Med ford was here Tuesday visiting homo folks. Mrs. May Richardson ot the Ross Lane, was a caller lit the home of Mrs. Nettle Greene recently. Wj. D. Pankoy and llttlo son have been visiting relatives- at Applegate tho past week. Rev. Dr. Balllle, tho well-known Presbytrlan minister of Phoonix, was attending Presbytery here this week and calling on old friends. TALES FROM TOLO Air. and Airs. W. K. Price of Al bany were business visitors at the home of R. E. Smith and family Saturday and Sunday. Annie Brown was a week-end vis itor at her home near Jacksonville. Mrs. R. J. Morgan was a business caller in AledTord Monday. W. A. Mansfield left last week for Sheridan, Ore., where ho will visit his brother, H. R Alnnsfield. Mrs. Lottie McCoy of Casmila, cattr., wno is visume uci iuicuu at this place, Is spending tho week in Aledford visiting relatives. Mrs. P. Blackburn was In M od- ford on business Wednesday. Ed. Grigsby loft for the mountains Thursday. M. Jacohy is back from a business trip to Rosehurg. David Force moved his family to Tolo last week from tho Agato neigh borhood. The pupilB of tho Tolo school have begun "doing their bit" In Red CroBs work. Tho girls aro hotumlng hand kerchiefs and tho boys are making picture puzzles for convalescent boI diera. E. Bloom, a dlvor from Portland, came last week to Tolo on mining business. Herb Frost left for Butto Fnils Tuesday, where ho will work In a sawmill. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab. stract Co., Sixth and Contral Ave. Circuit Court. Viola P. Kershaw vs. Mary Crura. Motion to strike. Amy C. Dow vs. Robert B. Dow. Divorce. lrhntn Court. C. VanDyko cslato. Petition. S. Itenl Ktttntc Trnnwfers. A. C. Alirams ct ifx to Georgia M. Kicker, land on Riverside avanuc, Medford U. II. Spencer et al to Mercury .Mountain Alining Co., mining claims Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. to Edwin II. Jan ney, lot In re-subdlvlnlon of Perry subdivision Lydia Knighton Jones et al to T. M. Peeler, land In T, .13. It. i U It. G. Jottings, sheriff, to W. F. Wadron. blocki J, Siski you Heights nddltlnh,: Aied ford .. ., ; W. SI. Leopor to Orvillo V. Rlchlo, laud in T. 3D, R. 1 K Robert Payne et ux to Mary E. Payne, land In T. 39, n. 112. 2 76: 10 2000 Worth Their Weight in Gold. No man can do his best when suf fering from backache, rhomuntlc pains, swollen joints, sore muscles or other symptoms of kidney trouble. B. H. Stone, 840 N. 2d. St., Reading, Pa., writes: "I contracted a most se vere case of kldnoy trouble. I gradu ally grow worse and for months was unable to attend to business. I be gan to use Foloy's Kidney Pills and soon found the pains were gone nnd I have had no aches since. They have oeen worth their weight in gold to me." Sold everywhere. . TIETjP WANTEFv fesiaxk WANTED Girl for genoral house work. Phono 7S4-W. 177 WANTED Women nnd girls to sort apples. Apply at once. Conner's warehouse. WANTED At once, girls at Mcdford Domestic fc.ttano.ry. 175 WANTED Girl usher for Rlalto theater. Only bright, favorably knows girls need apply. Call per sonally at theater afternoons. WANTED A competent woman for general housework. Mrs. A. E. Reamcs, 816 W. 10 th St. Phone 633. WANTED Woman for general housework. Cnll at 330 South Fir or phone 2 85-X. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED -Applo pickers. Phone 314-W. 17 WANTED A few more men and women to pick apples at the Phipps orcnara. pnono 3 9-u. WANTED Hands to work in prune aryer. pnono v-i' 4. HELP WANTED Wood cuttors. Ap ply at Tolo or 6th nnd Fir. Frank Ray. 175 HELP WANTED Good miller and prospector for gold placer and quartz. Address Minor, care Trib une 175 WANTED MISCKbliANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished house in city limits, with furnace or hot water heat. Phono 180. 175 WANTED Hay to halo. Will take part, payment In hay. II. W. Hlng ham, 597-J3. 175' WANTED. People to board and room. Modern conveniences; rea sonable ratos. Close in. 64 3 W 11th St. 176 WANTEI A good fresh cow. Mrs. Alberta Jones, Talent, Oregon Phone 4-F13. 176 WANTED Good milk cow for winter for feed. C. G. Alay, Central Point Phono 293. 176 WANTED Families to pick prunes IPhono 86 9-U. 170 WANTED Pino logs. Wish to con tract purchase sugar nnd yellow pine saw-logs for 1918 dollvory. Will take output largo or small quantity and pay attractive figure. Seo Edgar S. Hafor, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to more. 48S-M. or tSt-T. Phone Boy Run Over and toll your mother. Only $250 cash, balance $15 per month, pay no moro, for nn olght room houso with bath, tollot, lava tory, largo Bcreon porch, electric light, gas, wod houso, chicken houso and corral, cement walks In to houso; taxes and all city assessments paid in full. Look this up. OFFER US A TRADE on the fol lowing: 11 acres located about 1 'A miles from Englo Point; ono-half cleared, balanco scattering trees. Froe of Incumbrance. LISTINGS. If you havo city or country prop erty to sell at going prices list them with us. Havo buyer now for Irri gated, stock ranch, Applrgato vnllc) preferred. BennettlnvestmentCo. 102 West Main. Phono 799. Real IOsUite, , Loan. Insiyntir-o. Wiregrip Tires have been tried out and proven the best on the market. See them at Riverside Garage AGKNTS WANTEfl.' I'VE A NEW line n Soap. Kxt racial Toilet Goods, Peritmlftu. etc.-, for agents. lOO'r profit. Saniplo free. Writo quick. Lacasslan Co., Denl. 62, St. Louis, Mo. 175 WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED llousccleaniiig or janitor work by Japanese. P. O. box 84 s. 176 FOft KEN 'J HOISEH FOR RENT Nicely furnished bunga low, 16 Rose Ave. Call nfternooiif. 179 FOR RENT Furnished bungalow, close in. 304 South Central. 170 FOR REiNT 5-room house and sta ble and 3 ncres; part. In fruit and borrles. Phono 820-X. 178 FOR RENT -My homo on Kings highway. Inspection hy appoint ment. C. W. Abercroniblo. Phone 311-J. 17S FOR Rl INT Alodorn 6-room bunga- low. Phone 939-W. 1 FOR RENT Five-room modern house, with largo screen porch and garage; close in. Call at 246 S. Rlv. or phono 670-H. FOR RENT 9-room modern house. 33 N. Poach. Tel. 403-X2. 176 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Sow and nine pigs. Tel ephone W. R. Lamb, Aledford. 175 FOR SALE Team of marcs, young, good workers; also 3-yoar-old geld ing and good cow. Apply Veritas Orchards, 2 miles cast of Aled ford. 175 FOR SALE. 20 head Jersoy cows and heifers. Good matched young team, weight 3000, wagon nnd har noss. Box- C. D., Alnil Tribune. 178 FOR SALE- -Jersoy milk cow. Phono 175 24 6-M. FOR 8ALK RWAIi KKTAT FOR SALE Aly home at"32 Geneva. Hlgest bargain In city. Claud Allies.' 180 FOR SALE Ono of tho best Bear Creek bottom farms; over 100 acres; good houso, barns and out buildings, springs, 2 0 acros timber; produces 50 bushels i wheat per acre; very best for nlfalfa, grain, sugar beots, corn; will make great dairy nnd hog ranch; can Irlgato Price ft 1,500. Pago-Dresslor Co 175 FOR SALE Furniture- Houso for rent. Piano. Phono 755. 235 North Oakdalo. 175 FOR SALE Cheap, two newly paint ed houses. Lola adjoining. One honoo fiirnishod. Phone 929-W. 178 FOR SALE Jonathan apples, or chard run, Ernest Wobb, Central Point. 176 FOR SALir "R TRADE 5 acres of irrigated land In Colorado. Will tako automobile In part payment. J. L. Frlnk, Heaglo, Oregon. 196 "OR SALE Threo houses and thrco lots near Laurel and 11th Sis. $ 1 600 buys all thrco clear of Incum brance except Htreet Improvement assessments. C. C. Pierco, Med ford. 175 FOR SALE. 14-acre ranch, with 4 room cottage. Irrigation system nnd other outbuildings. A mile due north Main stroot, Central Point. On Pnclflc highway. Ap ply lo owner on ranch ot T. J. Noo non. 190 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit larid, stuck ranches, tlmbor land, from $10 per aero up, on long tlmo, oan-y payments, or might exchange for othor clear proporty. Address Guld Ray Really Co. FOR SALE JIIh(;KLLANF,OUS FOR SALE Allsslnl grapes,, lc per lb. Geary Orchard. Phono R-13W. ISO FOR SALE. Electric motor, 1 h. p. good condition. John Lydcn, Jack sonville. 175 FOR SALE -Newspaper agency. Ad dress XVZ, Mall Tribune. 17fi FOR SALE-Tuscan cling peaches. Also sweet cider. Wyowa Place, W. H. Crandaii, Eagle Point. Phono 5-F3. 175 FOR SALE Tools, gun and furniture at rowing's, 128 Vancouver St. 175 'OR HALE Set andirons and Hereon, 30x36, $.'. IOj North Uakdnle, Phono 8M8-.M. 175 FOR SALE He-cleaned blue stem and Llttlo Club wheat. Kceno & Carlton ranch, 178 FOR SALE Silver prunes; grapes horse; harness; buggy; cheap. PlionoS20-X, 175 FOR HALE Furniture ot five-room houso by the piece. All first-class. Phone. 102-R. 177 FOR SALE Furniture, gas range, and parlor stove; high grado and now. 215 N. Grape. 175 FOR SALE Twin llnrlny-Davldson motorcycle. .losso Richardson. Phone 291, Central Point. 176 FOU HA LE Choice Block Rhode Is land Red cockerels, while and black Minorca pullets for sain by Airs. C, 11. Pierce, repfdenco inlle cast of clly reservoir. 175 FOU SALIC Brush automobile, cheap. Cnll at Billings' wagon shop. 17 5 FOR SALE. New Krauso piano. 636 W. 4th street. No. MIHCKM.AXKOVS. lll'SINESS DEMANDS WOMEN and men for high-grade positions. Are you prepared Send now for "Bulle tin 6," giving complete details of neroasnry training. Page ft Page. Hudson Teiinllml, New Yorlt, 175 FOR KENT MISCEM'ANEOUH Ffm '-nt.'VT 40 nfrrm tflliililc lsltld. I: good house, 'bam, outbuildings: ' ,s guO acres pasture and timber laud .. adjoining railroad town; half mils ' j to depot. Flno location for wood yard, wood cutting and shipping, sawmill. Gold Ray Realty Co. 17u FOR RENT Farms nnft stock ranch es, garden land, uoia nay iteaiiy Co. FOU F.XCBANOH) TO TRADE heal estato for good team. Box 80, Mall Tribune. 179 FOR TRADE Flve-passengor car on Aledford residence prooorty. Ad dross W. V., care Mail Tribune. 17S FOR TRADE Residence property modern 8-rnom houso, in Fremont, Neb., for Aledford property. C. D. Bowman. 176 SIONET TO 1OAN WILL LOAN small amounts on Im proved city property. E. S. Tumy. 210 Gnrnett Corey bids. AIONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phono 647-.T. J. B. Andrews. Mcdford Business Colleg Bids., Room 2. AIONEY TO LOAN From SI 000 to $5,000 on hand to loan at 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Carnett-Corey Bldg. tt MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments See T. R- Wood. FARM LOANS. AAIORTIZATlON PLAN 5 to 40 years, 5 per cent; 4 por cent on de posits convertible into 4 Mi percent farm lonn bonds; $250,000 in bonds sold weekly nnd money paid farmers. E. H. Hurd, Sec-Treas, National Farm Loans Associations, Garnett-Coroy Building, Medford 188 BUSINESS DIRECTORS'. Attorneys GEORGE CODDING Lawyer, Gar- nott Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, Medford National rooms 8 and 9, Bank Building. A. B. RE AMES Lawyer Corey bldg. Garnett Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Publlo Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon, Aoto Supplies LAHTR AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, ones! and best equipped plant in the P clflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fail. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North B'lfteents 6t., Portland, Ore. Donttsta !H. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oyer Diu lets Clothing Store in rooms to." BVjvly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phono 2-Y. Engineer and Contractor .'RED N. CUMMINGS Engineer sn contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids Surveys, estimates, Irrigation draiiv age, orchard and land Improvement Garbago GAItDAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. F, Y. Allen. Iruttnictlon In Music (RED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haight Musi Studio, 401 Uarnett-Corey Bid, Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance oftlce, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contrast and flurety Bunds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 211 Oarnott-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgeons JDR? W . " wt IrOWARD OsteopatnU physician. 803 Garnett-Corey bulla Ing. Phone 130. OR. J. J. EMMKNS PnyslcUra n4 surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlit tor 8. P, R. R. Co. OfflceB M. F. ft U. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6(7, Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing oftlce in Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose lent ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 Worts Kir st. Ininsrer WADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front at Phone I1B. Prices right florytoe 4raa ntMit INTEIll'RltAN ATITOCAn O, TIME CARD. Leave Mod ford for Ashland, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. lso on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and :00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:80 p. m. Leave Ashland for .Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 10.30 a. in., 1:00, 1:80, 1:30, and 10:80 s, m, .