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MEDFOKD KITE TRlBtflffi, CTEPPOBP, ftBEflOK M6SDAT, MAY .27.'" 19W FXTGE FTVR I EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. dowlett Saturday evening William Vonder Hellem and Henry M. Parks, the di rector Oregon bureau of mines, came in lor late, supper. They had just returned from the Lost creek manga nese mine and Mr. Parks gives a glowing description of the prospect for thut nnu'b wanted metal. ' : Sunday morning was another of those lovely mornings and from the number of cars that passed through here on the way up the creek, and the reports that came from there, the Red Cross picnic dinner given by the L. C. R. C. society at the Lem Charley home there must have been several hundred people. One of those who attended in the afternoon reported that , "There was, a perfect jam," and when she left nbout 3:30 p. m. that the women were still peel ing potatoes to cook for the enters. There has been vurious reports by different persons ns to the amount of money raised for the R. C. S. but i'- varied from 20U to $300, but I huvij not seen any one to learn the exact amount. Since writing the above I called up Mrs. Lem Charley and she reports the receipts at $280, and approximately 500 people there and that they had a very fine time, rlut notwithstanding : the fact that there was sueh a crowd up to the pic nic, we had a very respectable num ber here Sunday, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Holmes, Mrs. U. N. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bar ker of Medford, Miss Tina Benedict, our primary teacher, Mrs. Yockey and her daughter, Miss Helen, of the Medford Mail Tribune, Miss Ger trude Kredenburg, Miss Mildred Pat ton, Claude Jones and Oscar Iligen- botham, Mrs. Anna Coren and her two daughters, and John Foster of Butte Falls, John Spiker of Walking, Ore., lllmm Ilarelton and Miss Eth ei Riley, Tbomns Lewis and Joe Moomaw of Eagle Point here for din ner. Mrs. Levi Murphy and her sister. Mrs. Rose, were here attending church and visiting their sister, Mrs. Muller Sunday. Monday there was a potato pro gram at the school house at 3 p. ni. but I have not learned the result, if there was any. T. J.. Kelsoc of Gold Hill was pasengcr on the P. & E. Tuesday and so wus Harvard Fox and wife of Butte Falls, Mrs. John Edsell of Phoenix, Mr. Coffuian and E. V.1 Mul- vcy. Miss Alice Ilnuley of Jacksonville Alls n business caller Tuesday. John JfcAllister of i Lake ' creek brought in his mohuir to George Brown and Sons Tuesday. Mr. Johnson, who has been work ing in the manganese mine, was i business caller Tuesday. B. W. Paul of Medford, A. S. Bli- ton, the new meter render for the 0 & C. Power company, C. S. Webster of the S. O. Company, Medford, Fred McPherson, Benj. Brophy, J. H, i ant on and Henry Trusty were among the dinner guests Tuesday and in the evening wo had to spend the night, Mr. Wright, Mr. Colcms, two of the Miller brothers of Roseburg. They were traveling through the rountry with a buna of cattle thev had shipped from Roseburg to Cen tral Point and took them to Benj Brophy s pasture. There were 282 and the herd will be increased pumber to about 400 head, as the Millers have bought about 120 head of Mr. Brophy and others. They ex pect to start for Fort Klamath on Thursday, intending to go by the Crater Luke route. R. A. Wcidcninn, who lives on farm near here shipicd a four and a hulf weeks' old vcnl to Nichols nnd A-Jipole, Medford, , Tuesday that drowsed 130 pounds. It was a blood ed Holstcin calf. Mrs. Chirs Bcrgsnyin was trading with our merchants Tuesday. A. L. Ilnselton has moved off of the Wolfer place just above our town onto the Frunk Brown place on Antelope creek. A. C. Pickens was a guest with us Tuesday evening. Ho is selling the Chevrolet machine. Arrangements have been made to hold memorial services in the Baptist church Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m. Tho plan is to have all of the old Civil war veterans and their fiuni- flies, all of the Spanish-American war veterans and their families, all of those who have relatives in this Eu ropean nur, all of the members of the R. C. society, and the ladies of the -society are requeued to wenr their badges, the members of the V, R. C. in particular and every one else that can. Rev. Driver, the Baptist evan gelist, who is conducting the series of meetings here now, will deliver nn address suited to the occasion. Let j every one come. Rev. W. T. S. Springs, the palor I of the Baptist church of Medford iime out Wedncsdnv moniimi to visit Vv. Uriver nnd wife. Benj. Brophy, J. H. Carlton, Fred Silev nnd the five men who came from Roseburg with the bund of e took dinner together Wednes . !at the Sunnyside. L A. Chapman, trie Singer sewing 4 Chine man, wns out Wednesday supplying the wants of tho ladies in thut line. ' ' ' 1 COr XT V COURT PROCEEDINGS The following is a schedule of ex penditures ot Jackson county, Ore gon, together with a list of the claim ants and articles or service for which the claim ts made and which were passed upon by the county court of Jackson county during the month of December. 1917. The following bills were allowed relative to the County Salary Fund, to-wlt: County Court and Commissioner, F. L. Tou Velle, County Judge's salary $150.00 Louise Williamson, court bail iff : 66.00 Geo. W. Owen, commission er's salary and expense.... 113.00 F. L.- Tou -Velle, county judge's salary ..... $150.00 Total $328.00 Circuit Court. R. Thompson, court crier.. $ 24.00 Sheriff's Office. Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's salary , 1208.33 Leslie W. Stansell, .deputy sheriff hire 125.00 Total $333.33 County Clerk's Office. G. A. Gardner, county clerk's 1 salary .ll6S.es Flora Thompson. . deputy county clerk salary 83.33 Flora D. Welch, deputy hire.. 72.75 Total $322.74 County Treasurer's Office. Myrtle W. Blakely, treas urer's salary 1 1 0 0. 0 0 bchool SuH3rlntonuent's Office. G. W. Ager, school superin tendent's salary $150.00 R. E. Morris, school supervis- ir : 100.00 Mrs. Rodney Schuler, clerical hire : 34.2 Total ; $;84.23 Fruit Inspector's Office....:.. C. C. Martin, deputy inspec tor s salary $ 21.00 E. R. Oatman, deputy inspec tor's salary 36.75 T. J. Williamson, deputy in spector's salary 49.85 R. Kline, deputy inspector's salary 82.50 Total r $190.10 Assessor's Office. ' 8. Coleman, assessor's sal ary $125.00 J as. M. oronemiller. denutv hire &0.OO Delpha Coleman, deputy hire 50.65 Llnnle Hanscani, deputy hire 65.00 Total 1320.65 Collection of Tavc. Paul F. Anderson, deputy hire s 80.00 D. H. Cronemlller, deputy hire ; 77. W. O. Garrett, deputy hire.. 100.00 Total $237.75 Court House Expense. J. A. Norris, janitor's hire....! 60.00 Jail Expense. D. H. Crpnemlllor, Jailor $ 6.7." airs. Alpha llartman, jail ma- , tron ....... 4.00 Total $ 10.75 tare of Poor at Poor Farm. Dr. T. J. Malmgrem, physi cian's salary $ 83.33 W. N. Wells, Supt. salary.... 100.00 Total $183.33 llecordcr's Office Chauncey Florey, recorder's salary $166.66 Mildred Nell, deputy hire 75.00 Total $241 Surveyor's Office. T. Frank Rhodes, surveyor's salary ....N $156.50 Sealer of Weights aud Measures. D. T. Lawton, deputy hire. $ 29.01 H ntcrmaster. Fred N. Cummlngs, salary.".! 83.33 Ferryman. John Dlaess, salary $ 25.00 Enforcement Prohibition Law. Paul F. Anderson, enforce ment $ 30.00 D. H. Cronemiller, enforce ment 15.00 Total $ 45.00 The following bills were allowed relative to the Pacific highway road fund, to-wlt: Clarke Henery Construction Company, amount due Tal- ent-Ashland contract 818.63 Medford Printing Company, printing brief for supreme court. Sweeney case 427.00 A. E. Reames, attorney fees Sweeney case 500.00 Total ....'$1715.63 The following bills were allowed relative to the Current Expense r unu, lo-wu: CXuinty Court and Commissioners. Porter J. Neff, Brown vs. Jackson Coundy 11.00 Postal Tel. and Cable Co., tol- , cgrams 1.58 Western Union Tel. Co., tele- ' grams ,75 Home Tel. and Tel. Co., tele phone bill .". 3,33 O. M. Roberts, trip before slate tax commission, Sa lem, Ore 50.00 A, E. Reames, legal advice.... 223.00 Total $291.88 .wult Court. .las. Robins, witness ..$ 4.70 cnoster Apnlogate, grand Ju ror J. H. Cooley, grand Juror R. P. Campbell, grand Juror Ralph F. Dean, grand Juror.. W. S. Hammond, grand Juror Home Tel. ft Tel. Co., , tel. bill D. Perrozzl, grand Juror , A. H Fisher, grand Juror.... 8.20 4.00 6.40 4.20 4.20 2.00 6.40 6.00 Total Justin Conn. Optimo Cafe, expense h. W. Stearmi, expeniie. G. O. Taylor, Justice fees ... 45.70 2.90 5.00 17.50 Total $ sr,.40 Ktinrtrrs Office. Geo. L. Howard, labor war registration $ 16.1 30 itaipn (i. Jennlns", stamps sheriff's office ., - 56.00 Medford Book Store, supplies 1.55 Medford" Printing Co., supplies 15.2 Medford Printing Co., sup plies '. 15.25 H. C. Stocker, inspection of time-lock - luu Western Union Tel Co 3.29 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. bill 8.20 Total 1 11.79 County Clerk's Office. G. A. Gardner, stamps. $ zu.vu Geo. L. Howard, work on war registration .'- 16.su Medford Book Store, supplies 2.10 Medford Printing Co., sup- piles loo Remington Typewriter Co., SUDDlleS Western Union Tel. Co., tele- , grams Home Tel. ft Tel. Co., tel. bill 5.45 O. A. Gardner, expense coun ty clerk's convention. 3 .HO Total $114.14 County Treasurer's Office. Myrtle W. Blakely, stamps.... $ 8.00 D. H. Cronemlller, clerical t work Medford Book 8tore, supplies 2.10 Western Union Tel. Co., tele- grams 2.14 Home Tel. Tel. Co., tel. bill 2.25 Total $ 23.49 . . Coroner's Office. F. G. pwedenburg, examina tion u.uv School Superintendent's Office. G. W. Ager, stamps $ 20.61 Medford Book Store, supplies' 10.65 Lewis Ulrlch, supplies 24.16 Western Union Tel. Co., tele grams -58 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. bill 5.20 Total $ 61.20 Fruit Inspector's Office. Garnett- Corey Hdw. Co., sup- plies S-bu Assessor's Office. J. B. Coleman, trip before . state tax commission. Sa- - lem. Ore $ -53.30 Geo. J. Kunxman Printing Co. Print ing Co.. supplies 18.75 Home Tel. Tel. Co., tel. dui z.zo Total - - $ 73.30 Tax Rebate. M. B. Bowles $ 7.50 Butler-Thompson Co 41.85 Ed. Dutton 18.75 Samuel McCllntock 38.50 John Rocho 16.60 John Rocho 01.42 W. W. Rucker..: 10.71 H. A. Van Ausdale 6.16 John A. Westerlund 4.11 W. C. Foster , 96.96 W. C. Foster 65.5 W. C. Foster 61.23 F. H. Wellcome 2.80 Total $422.09 Widows' Pensions, Ernestine Austin $ 17.60 Mrs. J. H. Byerly 35.00 Effle M. Baer 25.00 Printha A. Blackburn 32.50 Lena W. Barr 10.00 Cora Bacon 20.00 Orpha BeMs 10.00 Nellie G. Bush 10.00 Minine Boardman '. 25.00 Goldie M. Boyer 20.00 Anna L. Corum 10.00 Mrs. H. A. Crelghton 17.50 Ella M. Caine. 17.50 Dora B. Cress 10.00 Lucy M. Davis 17.50 May J. Daw 32.50 Nettle Green 25.00 Carrie L. Grant 10.00 May K. Crises . 10.00 Lizzie Heath 17.50 Lela F. Hlldebrand 17.50 Nellie L. iHicken 10.00 10.00 Jennie Jones Emma X. Luntz 10.00 Dolly Love 32.50 Millie M. Morris 25.00 Amanada McNeal 10.00 Anna E. Nelson 40.00 Sara E. Ossman 10.00 Mary P. Price 32.50 Knima Paulson -. 25.00 Mary E. Payne 10.00 Minnie B. Patch ..! 10.00 Rosa Ann Pcffley 25.00 Rosa Ann Robins ' 17.50 Laura E. StewartN4N4N4N4 25.00 Cahterlne E. Silver 10.00 Rose R. Singler 40.00 Mary J. Torey 25.00 Total $767.60 Court House hxpenso. Callf.-Ore. Power Co,, lights..! 2.47 Fred J. Flck, supplies 22.50 Total $ 24.97 Jull. Callf.-Ore. Power Co., llghts..$ 4.64 Mrs. Mary -J. Estes, board for prisoners Fred J. Flck, supplies Mrs. Jane Johnson, washing 11.20 107. 0 17.30 C. A. Montgomery, board for prisoners Mrs. August Singler, board for prisoners Ulrlch Bros., supplies 7.25 40.21 3.70 T. J. Bell, board for prisoners 5.2 Total .$190.60 Care of Poor nt Poor Fnrm. Mrs. Dudgeon, work $ J. T. Bakor, blackBtnlthlng.... Callf.-Ore. Power Co., lights and power Henry Dtier, nursing Enders Store, supplies Economy Meat Market, meat Cad Ellis, supplies a 1.00 2.00 8.8 10.0 9 12.3 35.8 Hutchison & Lumsden, sup plies Leon B. Hasklns, supplies Medford Electric Co., sup plies Medford Furniture ft Hdw. Co., supplies 153.1 1.00 1.3 1.6 Mrs. Orpha McKco, work 13.1 A T. Maliam, bartering 2.8 W. M. Petri, work Pacific Tel. & Tel.-Co., tel. bin ,u.: Dr. T. T. Shaw, dentist work II. X. Wells, traveling ex pense Home Tel. ft Tel. Co., tel bill Ulrlch ft Ryan, supplies 6.00 1.6 4.0 4.0 .4 24.8 Total ....$28.1.79 Care nf oor Xot at Poor Farm. Nancy Arrasmlth, Indigent... $ 6.00 Hena Avery, Indigent 1 11.011 Julius HJerregaard, indigent ivTOU Mrs. A. W. Blsh. Indigent.... 8.00 Maggie Hohl, indigent 15.00 Sue Halley, Indigent 6 00 Mrs. Boyer, Indigent 8. Oil A. II. llenrdsley, indigent 8. oil Mrs, Kate Copple, Indigent .. ti.VJ Ellnc Curry, Indigent 10.00 I Mary M. Chlldors, indigent., 12.00 Annie Cameron, irdlgent SOU Mrs. I. C. Cameron, Indigent 8.UU 8.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 Dave Daniels, indigent Mrs. L. E. Downing, Indigent June Earhart, care of indi gent '. Mrs. S. D. Ellis, indigent East Side Grocery, Indigent supplies 4.20 .1. H. Fattlne. indigent 10.00 Catherine Gillette. Indigent.. 10.00 Mrs. Gunn. indigent Mrs. E. C. Card, care of Indi gent 12.00 6.00 8.00 Mrs. Hudson, Indigent "W. H. Houston, indigent 10.00 F.tta Jewell, lndlcent. B.ou Martha Jones, indigent 6.00 Mr. and Mrs, Ksne. Indigents 15.00 H. Kimball, indigent ... lR'.OO Lena Lee. Inrlleent 8.00 Mrs. Carrie Miller. Indigent.. 10.00 Mrs. J. Movers. Indleent 15.00 Den Mahar. indigent.. 10. 00 Mrs. 1. A. Montgomery, Indi gent Oliver Nartesu. Indigent 10.00 Mrs. Frank Poyser. Indigent R.OO Alice M. Rert. Indigent 10.00 Catherine Rodgers. Indigent 10.00 Jennie Rode-erR. Indleent 20.no Mrs. L. ScMeffelln, indigent 6.00 Sebntslan Schumof. Indigent 10.no Mrs. M. J. Blvers. indigent 10.00 W. H. Smith, indigent 15.00 nr tr otawapt inrllcrnnt . 1 Vancy Slsemore, Indigent 10. nn D. Stafford. Indigent 7. no E'las Slover.' Indigent 10.00 S-it Heart hospital, care of Indleent 87.16 Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, Indigent 10.00 Meda Turnln. Indleent 1Q.00 Vnllev Fuel Co.. wood for In digent 3-60 D. Waterman, indigent.... 8.00 Cecelia Wood. Indleent fi.OO Annie Watklns, indigont S.nn Woleomott. Indigent S.oo Pteroe Wilson. Indigent . 6.00 Walters Cash Store, suplies for indigent lob Wilder, rent for Indigent 12.00 Weeks ft McGowan. burial of indigent 20 00 Dan Auseon. Indigent. la.00 Dr. J. J. Emmons, care of in dleent 4.o0 Total $639.36 nrenlle Court- . Dr. M.t C. Barber, examining Mrs. Coster ; $ 5.00 Chas. B. Gay. Drobation offi cer expense 8.4V Mrs. J. F. Hittson, conveying , children to Boys and Girls' Aid. Portland ...t 53.94 Total $107.34 Advertising and County Printing. Ashland Tidings, county .. orbiting $ 40. S Medford Mail Tribune, county printing 1 27.83 Total , $ 68.6 8 Indigent Soldiers. F. M. Putney, burial of Indi gent soldier $120.00 Roods and Highways. Bank of Jacksonville, ex change on transfer bond in terest v.,.., :..$ ,12.50 Callf.-Ore. Power Co.. lights P. & E. crossing i... 1.81 Total i $ 14.4 Recorder's Of fir 3. Chauncey Florey, stamps $ 15.00 Medford Book Store, supplies 5.0 Remington Typewriter Co., supplies 15.00 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. bill 2.5 Ashland Printing Co., sup plies 32.00 Total $ S9.'i Surveyor's Office. Clarlbell Arnold, office work..$ 30.0 Lem Charley, expend 7.u Carl Nygren, expense 7.6 Frank Nygren, expenso o.ou C. Frank Rhodes. oxDonBO.... 12.00 Total ....$ 6i 0 WtKf J'. ster. FredX. Cummlngs, expense 21.4 Enforcement lroliilltlon Ijaw. W. J. Carncntor, special agent $ 6.00 B. F. Forbes Jr., work In dis trict attorneys' office Medford Book Store, supplies 30.0 31.2 36.0 R. C. Porter, special agnt.... G. M. Roberts, expense .3 6.0 1.2 John B. Wlmor, special agent Western Union Tel. Co., tele grams Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. bill 3.9 Total $120.7 Health Registrars. W. S. Cary, registering blrins and deaths $ Myrtle B. Day, registering births and deathR 1. Dr. W. W. P. Holt, register ing births and deaths 3.2 J. W. Jacobs, registering births and deaths 3.0 Dr. T. J. Malmgren. register ing births and deaWis 1.7 Dr. F. 41. Swedenburg, regis tering births and deaths.... 14.5 Total $ 25. Ikuinty Paid on Wild Animals. Otto Michel $ 3.0 W. L. Edmonson 3.0 E. W. Cromwoll 3.00 J. M. Cantrall 2.00 Earnost Nledermeyor 3.011 Paul Fattlg 4.00 Charles E. .ludd li.O Guy Waddell 8.0(1 lien Bowers 20.00 Willis Scott 2.00 J. W. Drake 3.0 Ernest Horn 3.0 Jonas Spltzer 6.00 W. F. Charley 9.00 O. T. Wilson K. W. Cooper Geo. M. McDonough 2.0 7.0 3.0 2.0 3 0 9.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 Jay Simmons Wright Chancy...- Peak Farrter De Ford Thorn paon.... 9.00 John W. I Winntngham 3 0 3.0 Lull Howard Ash Frank Zarcala Wm. Kelly John A. Butler A. B. Farrier Erward Johnson .... C. Com best Fred Hoffman Tolnl 2.00 8.00 3.00 3.0 3 00 6.0 2.0 H.oo The following claims wore dlsal lowed or continued H. A. Barney, nursing Indi gent 1 $ 3.50 Callf.-Ore. Power Co., light and power $ 17.90 F. Forbes Jr., eutorcing prohibitory law 30.00 M. Moore, painting at poor farm 67.00 R. Peterson, school super visor expense - 5.26 R. Peterson, school super visor's traveling expense..., 45.05 Total $159.71 The following bills wero allowed relative to the County Road Fund, to-wit: , 1 Special Rond Funds. Road District No. 1. Jack True, labor as per pay roll on file $120.50 Material as per pay-roll 247.73 Talent Lbr. Co., supplies 2 7.36 Riuul District No. . W. R. Xyswaner, labor as per pay-roll $852.76 Material 37.50 Road District No. 8. Ed. .Dutton, labor as per pay roll $3S0.75 , Road District No. I. S.' Welsher, labor as per pay-roll .$1S4.75 Material t.. 4.40 Road District No. 5. Nick Klmo, labor as per pay roll $S89.74 Material, 120.66 Road District No. O. C. A. Xewstrom. labor as per pay-roll $ 38.50 Material 70 Road District No. 7. Frank R. Neil, labor as per pay-roll - 1 $12 Road District No. 8. E. Davidson, labor as per i.OTO pay-roll $713.75 Material i.....'...., 24.70 Road District No. 9, John Grieve, labor as per pay roll $313,001 Road District No. 1U. W. R. Garrett, labor aa per pay-roll . $683.75 George Lewis, labor 43.00 Road District No. 11. A. K. Earhart, labor as per pay-roll $306.00 Material S.85 Road District No. 12. B. F. Peart, material $ 7.00 Geo. Stacy, labor is per pay roll , $657.00 Material 6.85 , . Road District No. 1:1. Care Boebe, labor as per pay roll $nr7.2u Material 37.56 Roqd Distric t No. 14. D. W. Ponce, labor as per pay-roll $ 51.2 Material 3.75 General Koad. J. D. Adams ft Co., road ma chlnery :.. $431.00 r-ads. Transfer Co., Hauling material 1.50 Garnett-Coroy Hdw. Co., sup plies 1.8 Geo. Hargadine, road tax1 re fund City of Ashland.. ...... 1.6 O. J. Patton. labor , 65.0 Material 3.00 W. H. Smith, material E. S. WIlHon .labor 9.5 5.0 Chris Xatwlck, crushed rodk for Eagle Point-Browns-boro road i. 6 29.0 Total all road expenditures $8186.32 G. A. GARDNER County Clerk NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Of fice. Washington. D. C. April 10, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the act of June 9. 1916. (3 Stat., 218), and the Instructions of the Secretary of tho Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on tn following lands will be sold June 3 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to th highest bidder at not less than tbe appraised value as shown by this no tice, sale to he subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of tho Inte rior. The purchase price, with an additional sura ot one-fifth of ono per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned It sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be recelvod from citizens of tho Unit ed States, associations of such citi zens and corporations organized un der the laws of tbe United States or any 8tate, territory or district there of only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber on any le gal aub-nlvlslon will tie offered sepa rately before being Included In an olfcr of a larger unit. T. 3 8., R. 1 E., Sec. 1: 8E'4 SW14, red fir 430 M., white fir 20 M., yellow plna 10 M., none of the fir to be sold for loss than $1.0 per M., and none of the yellow pin for less than $1.50 per M.. T. 37 S, It. 3 W Sec. 23, SW hi NW!4, red fir G60 M., yellow pine 280 M., SE NWS, red fir 300 M., yellow pin 300 M, : NK14 HWV4, red fir ISO M yellow pine 440 M.; NW4 SIVJ, red fir 40 M., yellow pine 510 M.; BW Y SW',, rod fir 190 M., yellow pin 310 M.; HKViSW'A rod fir 125 M yellow pine 320 M.; NW4 SE red fir 100 M., yellow pine 340 M none of the red tir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., and norm of tho yellow pine for less than $1.50 per M. T. 22 8., R. 5 W Sec. I: NKVt NWVi, red tir 634 M., cedar 45 M '.VWfc NWVi, red fir 485 M., cedar 40 M.; HE 'A NWiVi.rod fir 640 M cedar 20 M.; BWVl NWVi, rod 405 M.; N'WVi NEV4 rod fir 500 M none of which shall ho sold for le than $1.00 per M. T. 31 8.. H. W Sec. 16: NWV4 NWVi, yellow fl 1315 M , cedar 150 Hoc. l NWVi NKVi yollow fir 1165 M white fir 15 M., cedar 300 M.; 8W V4 NE, ysllow fir 140 M., white fir IWT, LOST.. ..Ladles' hunting case watc Sunday 10:30 and I o clock som wheri between Page theater and Laurel street. Dr. Eva M. Carlow 416 (iarnett-Corcy itldg. LOST- A black fur collar Sunday afternoon in front of 717 Jackson street. Return to this office recnivo reward, vi 106 M., cedar 60 M.; Sec. 21: NE?4 NEtt. yellow fir 1650 M.. cedar 120 M.j none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., and none of the cedar to to sold for less than $2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALLMA.V, Commissioner General Land Office. HELP WANTED KluMAJLJS ANTED Girl for genoral house- -work. Phone 408-R3. 65 WANTED Experienced wnltroas and one housekeeper in the hotel at Hilt. Address Fruit Growers Sup ply Co., Hilt, Calif. 68 WANTED Experienced girls and boys to thin upples. II. B. Rlggs, Frink Orchard. 67 WANTED Assistant woman cook at Cafe Hollaud. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Position is book keopor Box 45, Mall 55 and clerical work. Tribune. WANTED Position; experienced man and wife on dairy or stock ranch. 130 Bartlett. Phone 199-M. 66 WANTED Practical nurse wants work. Phone Mrs. R. Herbert, care of Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Central Point. 66 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Apple thinners. Wilson's orchard, Griffin Creek. 56 W ANTED Galvanized corrugated iron. Phone 60, Albert, Ashland hotel. 55 WANTED Wolls to drill. Water guaranteed. Phone 192 Jackson ville. 65 WANTED Responsible party to look alter tne uerben apts. Cheap rent 10 rigni parties. 54 WANTED 15 tons ot alfalfa hay. rnone 7-F4. 57 WANTED A two-horse riding corn cultivator, a. l. Loomis, Phone 480-J. 1103 W. 10th St., Medford 66 FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block is now prepared to do all kinds of general assaying adn mine report ing. 75 WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe's. WANTED Sell your cream to the jonnson Prod. Co., Central Point, ure., wnere the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wrack. Plane 488-M or 4HM-X WANTED R. H. Toft buvs Liberty Donds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old xning. FOR SAIiR ItlVESTOCK. FOR SALE 10 milk cowb. 10 Tin bolters all fresh, one hull n you old, two flno cows will ho fresh next month, 3 stock cows, 2 flno yearling heifers, 2 fine heifers, ono 5 months, the other 2 months, and ond horse and wagon, $30.00 Wan to sell dairy and routo also. Phon 777-L. 65 FOR SALE Duroc boar, prize-win ner at state lair. Thrift Bros Jacksonville. 5 FOR SALE-Flne home, cheap, will trade for hay. 906 W. 4th St. FOR SALE Span of mules. Phon wolls' Taxi, 23. 5 FOR SALE 146 ewes, 114 lambs, at 11. u. Mintor s placo. Loo Steers 67 FOR 8 A LE Sow and eight pigs, or win trauo for good cow. Phon 370-R. FOR SALE Young Hereford bull D. W. Klncald. Phone 19-F1 Ashland. FOR SALE 160 flno Rambolett ewes; 145 have lambs; 15 are year, lings. Address II. L. Grlssom Climax, Ure. ' 60 I'Oll SALL Touin of small mules. owner Iiub boon druflcd and a bar- guln if taken immediately. I'uon 351-L. 66 FOR 8 ALB POULTRY AND EOOK, roil SALI-i Ono-dny-old Huff, urown and Whlto Leghorn chick for Haturduy and Monday. T. F, iullli. Lino Oak ranch, Talon mono AHliiMd. 65 'OR SALE White Leghorn hatchln eggs. May bent month to hatch next winter's layers if you have right stock. Fine layers bred to grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 60 per wining, straight, JS. II. Wosto; iioiu, Medford, Ore. -houe 19-1 61 FOR SA L K M IHC'E LLA S KOUH. I' OR SALE 600 feel 2-inch Irrlga nig pipe, mono 361-1, or cull Honm 207 Fruitgrowers Han Ming. Also one pair two-tou fruit springs. FOR SALE Horse, harness and light wagon, $73.00; ;ivt-ln. wagon and wood rack, $20. 00; Jersey co $8iMHi. W. il. I.ydlurd, 221 W Jackson streol, Medford, Ore. run hai.k 0110 single buirgy, I good shape. Foothills Orchard si l-J-4. FOR SLE Socunir-nand hand boar, sprayjiutflt Hubbard Bros. for sale nr..h fntaYkT roll x.M.K l.ate 1913 ,'0rrt tourlh just overhauled, r-bored. fi shape, $:icio.Ou. W. J. A., Ashlai hotel. FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land. Block ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, eaay payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold lis J Realty tq, 1 1TELP WANTED MALE. WANTED rMan and wife to work on ranch. Job by the year. Phone 571-Ji. ' .. ' - ' 69 ANTED Chore 697-J2. man. mono FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMU. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms .also single light housekeep ing rooms, close in. 340 So. Riv erside. Phono 217 W. 59 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. OR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. tf. OR RENT Furnished apartment, summer rates. The Burbon. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets. Phone 2R-.I1. " FOR ItKSl HOUSES. FOR RUNT Modern bungalow of six rooms. In good order. 1121 N. Rivorslde. Phono 439-J. 55 FOR RENT Six-room house, hard- wood floors and garage. Phone 887-L. . 57 FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE Concrete building. Income benrlng, on Main' street, Klamath Falls, for small ranch, property. Box Y, Moll Tribune. 56 OR "EXCHANGE Medford proper ty for Seattle. Mr. Stlnoman, 106 Front St., Bremerton, Wash. 56 MONET TO LOAX. MONET TO LOAN Money to lean n Medford property. Easy month ly payments. Dee D. R- Wo4. BUSINESS DIRBOTOB Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-aMaw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. Reames, - Lawyer. Gsrnstt Corey Building. , Anto 8appHM. LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa ctflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Bold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Flttsenti 8L, Portland, Oregon. Garnaga GARBAGE Get your prsmlsai cleaned up for the summer. Oall on the city garbage wagons fcJ god service. Phono S61-T. ff T. Allen. Expert Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified mothod of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phono 167-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher si piano and harmony. Halght Mnali Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOW AY, Fire, Accident ' Automobile, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett' Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General InsuranM office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Olass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. lit Garnett-Corey Bldg. Investments. CAN PLACE $1000 loans on first mortgage real estato at 8 por cent. Tho Land Bank loans only to ac tual farmers. Farm Loan Bonds for sale. Finance the farmer to food our armies and allies. E. H. Hurd, Garnett-Corey Bldg. 63 Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sasli, doorB, mouldings and screens. Shop 137 8. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Ba 'eon. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 G rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. , DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ana surgoon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested aud glosses sup plied. Oculist and Auriat for 8. P R. R. Co. Offices 11. F. ft H. Cs Bldg. Phoue 667. lnnters and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Us bum equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgora, billing syatems, eto. Portland prices, 17 North Fir SL trmnsfet. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phons 815. Pricos right. Harries guar antpd INTERL'RDA.N AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Aahland, Talant and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, f 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. a Also on Saturday at 10:16 p. m.. Su days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30. 6:8 Oand 9:80 p. m. Leave Aahland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. tn., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also a Batsrday nights at :$. Sundays leave Ashland at i'00 a. as M H it, M0